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Haunted Weather - a brilliant title, implicitly offering a poetically generous definition of what music is - pursues experimental sound art into the 21st century, interviewing its weird and wonderful practitioners, musing on its implications and weaving it all into a globetrotting travelogue.
"We hadn't taken that on as a curriculum in many years," she said, instead weaving it into the background of its more cognitively focused shows.
As Mr. Baldwin pointed out, Hitchcock was deeply serious about music in his films, recognizing its power to express characters' hidden desires and weaving it into a movie so skillfully that it became "ingrained in the visual fabric".
They take their religion seriously, weaving it in to their daily lives.
It's quite therapeutic for me, to be honest, I like untangling all the knots and weaving it through".
Eskew went to work with Gore sharpening his biography and weaving it into his standard stump speech.
It was wonderful for dreaming up a tale, weaving it inside my head, wonderful for scribbling in an exercise book.
What Mallon mostly conveys is a fascination with the language of astronomy, weaving it into every conceivable event.
Mr. Zegart traveled with the lawyers and looked at thousands of pages of documents, weaving it all in with courtroom drama that reads like a novel.
Weaving it all together is composer Hinchliffe, a founder member of Tindersticks, whose atmospheric work added so much to the mountain milieu of Debra Granik's brilliant Winter's Bone.
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It's definitely made it easier to look at my body because I've spent hundreds of hours weaving [it], my tattoos, and everything.
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