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1. He has added considerably to his piano repertoire.
2. His repertoire encompassed everything from Bach to Schoenberg.
3. That tune is not in my repertoire.
4. Meredith D'Ambrosio has thousands of songs in her repertoire.
5. The group include some techno in their repertoire.
6. He has a wide repertoire of dirty jokes.
7. She has a rather limited repertoire.
8. She needs to build up a repertoire of pieces.
9. There is an extensive repertoire of music written for the flute.
10. His repertoire includes a large number of Scottish folk songs.
10. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
11. The ballet company's repertoire blends tradition and creative innovation.
12. Last in the repertoire were the B-52 heavy bombers.
13. This demands a rich diversity of repertoire and great versatility on the part of our musicians.
14. The singers entertained members with a wide repertoire, both modern and old, and they were warmly thanked by Elizabeth Lawrence.
15. Daniel Oates has invented a repertoire of three-dimensional cartoon characters to populate his work.
16. The police officer dips into a repertoire of previous cases available for connections to be tested.
17. The repertoire includes traditional chants and much four-part harmony, written by composers within the Orthodox tradition.
18. The dance of the bees has a repertoire of wiggles and tilts and speeds.
19. They determine repertoire, secure multi-million-pound recording contracts, hire and fire players.
20. The Royal Shakespeare Company also have many modern plays in their repertoire.
21. An actor has to build a character and extend his own emotional repertoire.
22. Kate shouldn't have any problem finding a job with her repertoire of skills.
23. Some writing is of undoubtedly high quality and may well find a place in the permanent repertoire of a wider public.
24. Today the ensemble are well established and perform a wide and varied repertoire ranging from renaissance to contemporary music.
25. They may also share distinctive ways of communicating, such as a repertoire of sayings and in- jokes.
26. The series focuses on some of the world's finest musicians playing an interesting classical and contemporary repertoire.
27. At this stage, yet another set of variations in the cuckoo's virtuoso repertoire of adaptations comes into play.
28. They must in some way make these their own - take them into their personal repertoire.
29. Consequently, there is a trend towards a wider and rather more secular choice of repertoire.
30. John Gay's masterpiece is one of the blackest indictments of human nature in the repertoire and one of the most enjoyable.
1. He has added considerably to his piano repertoire.
2. His repertoire encompassed everything from Bach to Schoenberg.
3. The Royal Shakespeare Company also have many modern plays in their repertoire.
4. An actor has to build a character and extend his own emotional repertoire.
5. There is an extensive repertoire of music written for the flute.
31. The repertoire on the Erato set, consisting mostly of familiar Mravinsky favourites, may also give a misleading impression.
32. No particular message united the repertoire, which ranged from outdoor performance pieces to modern ballet essays.
33. As evolution progresses, more and more features of resemblance are added to the repertoire of the insects.
34. Unlike hydra, they have clearly defined head and tail ends, and a much more elaborate behavioural repertoire.
35. A self is a repertoire of behavior appropriate to a given set of contingencies.
36. The karate repertoire has a vast array of technical kicks.
37. Yet despite this capacity to learn, the behavioural repertoire of chimpanzees is rudimentary and limited compared to people.
38. Euripides' satire on the paranoia of the idealist has always been the cult play of the Attic repertoire.
39. Her repertoire includes lieder and oratorios, though she has been most active as an opera singer.
40. As in his recordings of the last three Tchaikovsky Symphonies,[] Klemperer reveals a temperamental antipathy towards excessive emotionalism in Romantic repertoire.
41. Books like these contain much music which is transitory but include insufficient hymnody from the traditional repertoire.
42. His passionate belief in the strength of the Doctor Who ethos saw him extending its repertoire into a whole range of media.
43. Responsibility for the musical repertoire is shared between the musicians and the clergy, together with the worship group if there is one.
44. A male moth flies upwind to a scent, and it goes through a very complicated repertoire to do it.
45. Watch him go through his repertoire of quotes and quips.
46. Whatever his manias, his music remains a cornerstone of the classical repertoire.
47. The next instrument she hopes to add to her repertoire?
48. It is these which, above all, give the children their ability to cope with a large repertoire.
49. Some of them modify mental as well as bodily functions and have effects beyond the repertoire of conventional laboratory experiments in pharmacology.
50. One could not say her face softened, for softness was not in her repertoire of expressions.
51. I have tried to build up a repertoire that incorporates only pieces I can live with throughout an entire lifetime.
52. His interests were playing and teaching the great works of the standard repertoire.
53. Then bring her back inside, complete with Groucho Marx cigar, to run through a repertoire of hoary Borscht-belt gags.
54. Gradually you should be able to phase out the tangible reinforcers when tantrums are no longer a major part of her repertoire.
55. He had time to amass a large repertoire of 32 concertos and many dozens of solo works.
56. She nearly brought the house down when I scrounged another biscuit and put her through her repertoire of tricks.
57. He remembers a culinary repertoire consisting of kippers alternating with macaroni in tomato sauce.
58. Together they form a superb introduction to this sadly neglected are of the repertoire.
59. You don't need a vast repertoire of games in order to be a highly effective drama teacher.
60. Money Financial incentives were introduced so the more a worker expanded his repertoire, the more money he earned.
61. So they are extending their repertoire of services to include unit trusts, PEPs plans and insurance schemes.
62. These can usefully be viewed as a repertoire from which schools taking a more restricted approach to review could learn a great deal.
63. The repertoire was as follows, in chronological order of being devised: A Christmas Carol.
64. Some of our cathedrals regularly add to their repertoire in this way.
65. Ackroyd's truest prose occurs when he applies himself to the imitation of ancient and recent writers - a repertoire of others.
66. Morrissey's songwriting still stemmed from the angle of poverty and this early repertoire would last for eighteen months of success.
67. You can go on learning and adding to your repertoire of behaviours for as long as there is breath in your body.
68. The staphylococcus family boasts a wide repertoire of plasmids, too.
69. Nicholas Garnham has argued that this provision of a wide-ranging repertoire also has an economic logic.
70. A total comprehensive view was now available complete with a repertoire of techniques for implementation.
70. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
71. Many of his original works, written as test-pieces for use in competitions, have become cornerstones of the repertoire.
72. Inevitably some fall by the wayside, but his success rate is surprisingly high considering the breadth of the repertoire he tackles.
73. Wilson began piano lessons at age 9 and studied the standard classical repertoire of Bach, Beethoven and Chopin.
74. The repertoire is extended by the publication of new music each quarter.
75. The alarm shuts off only after several minutes of cycling through its repertoire of obnoxious sounds.
76. Her declared love of cakes has become an established part of her repertoire.
77. Throw it all together, along with a few indigenous ingredients, and you have an unparalleled culinary repertoire of great depth.
78. It has, therefore, through natural selection, become part of the behavioural repertoire of the house martins.
79. The harp has a very large repertoire.
80. a pianist with a wide repertoire.
81. Its repertoire includes historical plays, comedies, tragedies and farces.
82. Yesterday, Cai Jianya Beijing concert repertoire single official exposure.
83. The algorithm adopt MCS-51 instruction repertoire.
84. Every general-purpose computer has its own unique instruction repertoire.
85. They can all become part of the leader's repertoire.
86. A repertoire of tricks will astound the esteemed public.
87. Numerous radio recordings and CD productions of works by M. G. Monn, J. Haydn, W. A. Mozart, F. Mendelssohn, N. W. Gade , O. Respighi and F. W. Hans bear witness to the diversity of their repertoire.
88. The reason that the Huan county from Gansu province conserves a complete Shadow Show repertoire sounds bitter. Apart from the Shadow Show, there is no other entertainment in the county.
89. House cats employ a vocal repertoire that extends from a purr to a screech.
90. Singing, dancing and drawing polygons may be nifty, but any self-respecting evil roboticist needs a few more tricks in the repertoire if they are going to take over the world.
91. All offered plays are repertoire of Peking Opera that are carefully selected.
92. The total repertoire of extant and regularly performed scenes numbers over 500.
93. The phage repertoire was obtained by superinfection with helper phage VCSM13 and then screened using NP antigen of HFRS virus.
94. The Peony Pavilion holds extreme significance in the repertoire of Kun Opera.
95. Can choose bright - coloured, through large repertoire and clear screen admire.
96. His literary diction would give food for merriment to our elders behind his back, some of his high-flown phrases finding a permanent place in our family repertoire of witticisms.
97. If you go through college without reading Thucydides, Herodotus and Gibbon, you'll have been cheated out of a great repertoire of comparisons.
98. Librans, like Geminis, like to switch it up, and keeping a wig in the coiffure repertoire is one way to do that.
99. Some suggestions are offered to apply to the teaching of other carte and tierce repertoire extensively.
100. As the original movie, "the signboard repertoire up" in Chinese edition of the musical theme songs in the reserves of the important position.
101. The main focus lies on string ensemble repertoire, including chamber music performed in string orchestra format.
102. A slender 26-year-old from Japan who is the undefeated champion in hot-dog eating competitions has broadened his repertoire, wowing an American crowd by munching 69 hamburgers in eight minutes.
103. PR:I am working on my next record...planning the repertoire, writing music, exploring ideas, etc. I am planning a release in early 2009.
104. The repertoire of the Ensemble includes dances of the folk dances of Russia, Ukraine, Moldavia, and Byelorussia . The styles of their dances are varied and splendid.
105. Led by acclaimed jazz performer Carol Grimes , the group's genre-defying repertoire ranges from Cole Porter classics to ethnic punk.
106. Sonate by Claude Debussy —the archetypal impressionist composer—is undoubtedly the most important work in the cello's small impressionist repertoire.
107. Objective To construct a library of repertoire immunoglobulin against nucleoprotein of influenza virus A.
108. Traditional repertoire includes White Snake, West Wing-Room Story, Niulang and Zhinv, Generals of Yang Family, Stories on the River Bank, Stories of the Three Kingdoms, and the Western Trip Stories.
109. In summary, manual testing fills a gap in the testing repertoire and adds invaluably to the software development process.
110. But perhaps most important, a cooking repertoire of three basic recipes can get anyone into the kitchen and beyond the realm of takeout food, microwaved popcorn and bologna sandwiches in a few days.
111. String players often are trained on solo repertoire, learning not only technique, but also interpretation, sound projection, and a sense of dynamism appropriate for solo work.
112. Begin with small Smarty adaptations and expand your repertoire as needs dictate and you grow more proficient.
113. You will put the Legendary Monte into your working repertoire immediately!
114. This has been one of the most successful desserts in my repertoire.
115. Some suggestions are offered to apply this method to the teaching of other carte and tierce repertoire extensively.
116. It is no coincidence that the works in the "standard repertoire" tend to have names.
117. Here the repertoire performed by the 1999 Oscar for Best Screenplay Award winner "The Pianist" scripter Ronald Harwood creation.
118. Yet another technique in the forensic specialist's repertoire is photo superposition ( Patrick Nuyghe ).
119. Large baleen whales primarily use the lower frequencies and are often limited in their repertoire.
120. Standing ovations greet Korean soprano Sumi Jo whenever she performs her coloratura repertoire at Covent Garden, La Scala , the Paris Opera, Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House.
121. LP's have the advantage because there is so much repertoire available.
122. Another parser named space _ p is included in Spirit's repertoire of predefined parsers.
123. Having a limited repertoire of genes to focus on will "hopefully speed up the development of new therapies for leishmaniasis", he says.
124. Mathilde Marchesi ( 1821 –1913 )[/repertoire.html], a famous teacher of bel canto repertoire.
125. Mr. Wilson turned out to be the cash cow we needed to start out repertoire company.
126. The artists and repertoire department of a recording label is responsible for finding new talent.
127. The Heidelberg Bach-Choir has a vast repertoire, starting with concerts and symphonies works from Orff, Beethoven and Bach, Choir-music from Brahms and Chamber-music from Handel.
128. These students, along with the many others, carry on Segovia's tradition, while at the same time expanding the classical guitar's presence, repertoire, and musical boundaries.
129. Result The repertoire single - chain antibody library against nucleoprotein of influenza virus A were successfully constructed.
130. Truthfulness and principled behaviour are rarely part of a populist politician's repertoire.
131. This song sung all three of us is part of our repertoire.
132. I learnt from him many of the songs in his repertoire and these were in even greater request than my talks about the photosphere of the Sun or the many moons of Saturn.
133. This takes character of a social movement , involving actors, resources, and a growing repertoire of activities.
134. But to be truly livable a city requires a rich repertoire of urban housing.
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