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The addition needed to be supremely flexible for any kind of exhibition, of course.
Her voice was supremely flexible, and she could sound like a young girl or a craggy grandmother within the same song.
(Def Jam) Any hip-hop act but the Roots would be bragging about camera time on "How I Got Over," their first studio album since becoming the supremely flexible house band for "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon".
At the same time, other opera houses were to benefit from his supremely flexible Verdi conducting; he made his debut at London's Royal Opera in 1968 with Don Carlos.
Christmas albums are concept albums, but the concept is supremely flexible: sincere or joshing, worshipful or iconoclastic, modest or bombastic, traditionalist or revisionist, somber or silly, all of which are represented (sometimes on the same album) by this year's releases.
An opening to landscape, movement, adventure, and the eternal American desire to drop everything and light out for the territories, the form is both inherently dramatic and supremely flexible.
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The current system of stability, with its elimination of authentic politics — its cultivation of phony elections and a judicial system that largely takes its orders from the executive — –is an elaborately flexible, supremely cynical system of vertical power.
In this magnificent collaboration, a half-dozen elegantly turned lute solos and consort fantasias are interspersed among Andreas Scholl's nuanced, coloristically flexible accounts of Dowland's supremely melancholy lute songs and earthier, more exotic works (most notably John Bennet's exotically chromatic "Venus' Birds Whose Mournful Tunes") by Dowland's contemporaries.
There's a special place in my heart for the supremely useful three letters of "meh", which express an almost infinitely flexible contemporary species of indifference.
It's supremely elegant, supremely derisive, and supremely creative.
It is supremely enigmatic.
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