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The answer is so hard to find, harder still to admit.
"When you have a market dominated with these products, the better options are harder to find, harder to see," says Baddour.
Yeritsyan is slightly more convincing in the later-single-movement works, with their radical compressions of musical form that hardly seem able to contain the white-hot invention, than she is in the more traditional low‑numbered sonatas, in which Scriabin was gradually discarding all vestiges of his early Chopinesque style, and which she seems to find harder to characterise so vividly.
Brearley, a metallurgist at a Sheffield firm, was asked to find harder alloys.
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