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The central sections concern women in advertising.
She's all the more commanding because her playing is so controlled: only twice, in the central sections of Love Won't Be Leaving and Carry Me Over, does her guitar-playing feel gratuitous, studied in its melodrama.
In the central sections of U.S. cities, there is little sense of history or continuity; instead, one finds evidence of the dominance of the engineering mentality and of the credo that the business of the city is business.
This was also a productive time for Klee as an artist, and a number of representative works from this period are displayed in the central sections of the Rome exhibition.
Built at pharaonic cost in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the central sections of the RER are now much dingier than the Metro, which was mostly built from the 1890s to the 1930s.
In this case Nigel Jamieson, a multitalented creator of mass spectacles like the central sections of the Sydney Olympics opening ceremony, working with the polymath jazz musician, cabaret performer and classical composer Paul Grabowsky, has collaborated with a new generation of Balinese artists to create a technologically transformed shadow puppet extravaganza and fable.
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The London Aquarium opened in the central section in 1997.
The central section of the trail, or "section one", is open for spring.
A gilt bronze button at the back releases the central section of the top.
The central valley of Chiapas farther inland constitutes the central section.
The central section was finished first, in 1892, with its double stairway and projecting bays.
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