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Peter Maxwell Davies's String Quintet is in a traditional four-movement structure, using the line-up of two violins, viola and two cellos familiar from Schubert's much-loved C major Quintet.
What's brilliant about the Ritz example, Kight said, is that the hotel chain uses the line-ups to give real life examples of goal setting.
Tightly roll the sausage meat up in the pastry, using the line of egg to seal the roll closed.
The peas however live on in the form of stories from others about their use of pea-packs and the line-up of twitter avatars sporting peas in support of my struggle.
Here's one thing it's hard not to notice: the line-up of stories that we used to call the "news" seems increasingly like a thing of the past.
The people who used to line up in front of tellers are now doing their banking electronically.
Prostitutes dressed in rabbit coats, high heels and little else used to line up against the side of the building.
I remember that women used to line up around the staircase of the building as he ran up and down, bare bodied, for eight floors whenever there was no electricity and the lift would not work.
During 1971 72 Zappa released two strongly jazz-oriented solo LPs, Waka/Jawaka and The Grand Wazoo, which were recorded during the forced layoff from concert touring, using floating line-ups of session players and Mothers alumni.
Parents who drive to pick up their kids used to line up on the other side of the school, but they were blocking the main emergency access lane, and school officials shifted them to Hartwell Street.
I immediately tweeted my experience of being in the line up of cars using my mobile phone and I felt connected again.
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