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It's a wonder that Puccini's breakthrough work has not become a Met staple by now.
(A few tunes, including "Millennium," a recent staple by Mr. Allen, occasioned a full-band singalong).
While spices remained a staple, by 1664 textiles accounted for 70 percent of the value of the Company's imports.
Indeed, if the cocktail has an equivalent in the American literary canon, it has to be "The Great Gatsby," the Jazz Age staple by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Their unlikely romance made her, for six months at least, a tabloid staple by proxy, a situation she described as 'definitely not nice'.
Ms. Freeman stood out, too, in "Salome's Daughters," a repertory staple by Nejla Yatkin that begins on a compellingly stylized note but unravels into gesticulation by the end.
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Stores were stripped of staples by panicky buyers.
Mr. Linsky helped revolutionize stapling by creating an easy way to fill the devices under a horizontal cap.
The first masterwork of modern Swedish choral music, it is one of many repertory staples by Mr. Lidholm.
On Saturday and Sunday the Primo Quartet offers canonical staples by Mozart and Schubert, and Taneyev's Piano Quintet in G minor with Olga Vinokur.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Stephen Hough plays Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1 as well as staples by Bach and Mozart, as Andrew Manze conducts.
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