How To Use Classics In A Sentence
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The conductor and the orchestra have played the melodious and popular classics ad infinitum and they want a change.
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Further it may be inferred from the purposes for which they were used that the tintinnabula of which we read in the classics, must at least in some instances have betokened hand-bells of larger size.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
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While such drinks as the Sour Appletini have been getting lots of press lately, it seems the tried and true classics still lead the pack in popularity, at least according to the latest survey of bar managers and bartenders.
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Hot Wheels Classics: The Redline Era proudly showcases more than 500 spectacular color photos so some of the finest cars of this groundbreaking time.
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It suited a society that wanted a select few to pursue the life of the mind, through immersing themselves in such fusty subjects as Classics or philosophy, while everybody else did something less useless instead.
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But "LeAnn Rimes," the 17-year-old star's new CD of country classics, may be uniquely bizarre: not because it's unidiomatic, but because it's so emotionally empty.
An Abc Of Country Song Covers
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Also the way he approaches the classics, indeed, the way he approaches all of history, is examined afresh.
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More homegrown products to enjoy include the legendary heroes of Lucha Libre: those uniquely Mexican wrestling creations who shifted their considerable weight from the lucha ring to the silver screen, and the accompanying lobby cards for their unabashedly shlocky movies are quite often classics.
The lurid artistry of the Mexican lobby card
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La Caravelle may have a fancy nouvelle menu, but at this venerable institution, you really ought to study the classics.
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The classics are retained as a subject in which all must qualify; and the education provided for the ordinary passman is of a contemptible, smattering kind; it is really no education at all.
From a College Window
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Directors have turned the traditional good versus evil contest into the screen classics.
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What are the new shlock classics of the past 20 years?
Scott walks among us, transparentizing aluminum
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They sounded like a montage of countless funk and soul classics, but lacked the hooks to become hits.
Times, Sunday Times
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PS CLASSICS, the label dedicated to the heritage of Broadway and American popular song, will record the New Broadway Cast Recording for the 2010 Tony Award-winning production of LA
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Euro Crime on Penguin reissue of Eric Ambler classics.
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The arrival of Bakala seems to confirm rumors this week in Europe that cyclo-cross world champion Zdenek Stybar is poised to join Quick Step and make a run at the spring classics.
Quick Step takeover makes room for Zdenek Stybar arrival
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Her works are widely read and taught and bear the hallmarks of enduring American classics.
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Beginning in the sixteenth century many Greek classics were translated into the popular languages.
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Combine railroad of east-northeast ministry area to build, accelerate advance construction of classics trade big channel.
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You might remember me from such televisual classics as Funny-Shaped Vegetables, The Dog That Said Sausages and, of course, Get Britain Singing, with the late but not overly lamented Doc Cox.
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Chris Hoy keeps the rubber side down to win the keirin final during the fourth round of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics at the Manchester Velodrome in England.
Chris Hoy escapes crash to win World Cup keirin in Manchester
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The evergreen classics are not out, but they are not the in-things either.
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But in Hollywood there's a mini-fad for adaptations of literary classics.
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With this in mind, we talk about portraits and view examples of classics.
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Li’l Pink Jellybean Toes… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Although now considered classics, blues and jazz standards were the popular music of their day.
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The author is Research Fellow at the Centre for Classics and Archaeological Studies, University of Melbourne.
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A number of Sir Michael's movie classics have been revamped for modern audiences.
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Led by acclaimed jazz performer Carol Grimes , the group's genre-defying repertoire ranges from Cole Porter classics to ethnic punk.
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Almost entirely white, with minimal decoration, the linen and silk daywear were instant classics.
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That song was written by Ewan MacColl, the father of Kirsty MacColl, who of course dueted with the Pogues on that unlikeliest of holiday classics, "Fairytale of New York.
Michael Giltz: Music: The Pogues For St. Patrick's Day? Brilliant
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Mold Bookshop33 High Street, Mold, Flintshire CH7 1BQ, 01352 759879Among the usual modern fiction, classics and art books, there's a definite tendency at the Mold Bookshop toward travel, history and children's literature, reflecting the interests of owner Caroline Johnson.
Independent bookshops in Wales
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American minimalism has now been around long enough to have produced its own bona fide classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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The breading was a little heavy but overall it was much like the beloved county fair classics.
Undefined
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
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OK, so in this absolutely fascinating education in poetry, the English classics, say, with all their various and intricate prosodies, didn't play a central role?
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This time we are no longer brought into touch with the classics or with the scholastic influences, for the play in question is a translation from the Italian, being in fact Ariosto's _Suppositi_, englished by George Gascoigne [109].
John Lyly
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They may both be remakes of better films, but there is no denying that the American versions of these Japanese classics now command a very strong position in the marketplace.
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It will include waltzes, marches, operetta, Neapolitan songs and Irish classics.
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A fine position, constant exposure, and some tricky sections ensure it status as one of the greatest sea cliff classics.
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Fierce: The plan gives advocate lying cany bed is done soft soft large cushion, brush stair armrest into gray next, present ivory not classics is dirty, color and all round not harmonious also.
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We've been remastering movies like Radar Men From the Moon, Invisible Ghost with Bela Lugosi… lots of classics.
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The audience can enjoy old time favourites with selections from music hall classics, musicals, cockney sing-a-longs and the songs that won the war.
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Three of them (fans will know which) are unbeatable classics in the field.
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
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Patriotic tunes, band standards, choral selections and holiday classics traditionally are featured in four musical extravaganzas by the ensembles at Iowa State.
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3.10 About the same time Abbot Benedict ordered the transcription of sixty volumes, containing one hundred titles, for his library at Peterborough. 3.11 By 1244, in spite of losses in the fire of 1184, Glastonbury had a library of some four hundred volumes, historical books consorting with romances, Bibles and patristical works almost crowding out some forlorn classics. 3.12 Nearly half a century later
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
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'La Grande Illusion' is one of the classics of French cinema.
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Flo Gibson records only the classics - and only the entire book, never an abridgement.
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Giddy up into the spirit of the west with timeless, rugged classics rather than hokey duds.
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The app in question is a popular book-reading app called Classics, which rounds up a bunch of public-domain titles in a slick-looking package that features a user interface with various titles perched on a bookshelf. article also suggests that the UI similarities extend beyond the top-level interface.
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They sounded like a montage of countless funk and soul classics, but lacked the hooks to become hits.
Times, Sunday Times
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His repertoire spans traditional pop classics and folk music.
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So forget that, and take Nemesis for what it is: possibly Philip Roth's saddest work of art -- and like Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome, right up there with the classics.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Philip Roth's Nemesis an Instant Classic
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For more about PS Classics, the label devoted to show music and the legacy of the American popular song, visit psclassics. com.
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Having discussed the neo-realism of Fellini and Bertolucci, Pells moves straight on to analysing Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and other kitchen-sink classics of half a century ago.
Modernist America by Richard Pells – review
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Some knowledge of the Alemannic dialect of the Black Forest enabled me to understand the subject of conversation, which, to my surprise, was -- the study of the classics!
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867
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York-based steel band Steel Expression added a modern twist to some festive classics and their version of Sleigh Ride received a long ovation from the audience.
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She saw it as timeless classics on to which shoppers would layer new purchases.
Times, Sunday Times
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The music has a cinematic quality which conjures up images of film noir classics.
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They prefer to market the classics on a more glossy superficial level; the profound conductor and seriously dutiful players are a thing of the past.
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The search engine says it aims to make the world's books "discoverable online" by offering both well known classics and obscure titles on every conceivable subject.
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Stalin closed the show for the three nights and sang four of his classics from his stack of hits.
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I bought the complete 6 volume penguin classics proust based on a pirate etext of the first volume, and recently purchased another copy for a friend in the states.
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In the last couple of years, though, a crop of novels has appeared which, like these two classics, combine pleasure with politics, and carefully reinforce the prejudices of nonconformists everywhere.
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Next season is all about conventionally smart classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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You know, I had to read that book in tenth grade, but due to the fact we had 30 books from the classics and I am not usually a fan of the Russian literature.
Mikhail A. Bulgakov - Master and Margarita (Book Review)
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I am after results, and it may be possible too that many of these men who have had no college training and little common school training, will fill higher seats in heaven than those whose heads are filled with the classics and sciences and the "ologies" of the world.
Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising
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Three classics in five weeks had spread his name far beyond his south-west corner of France.
Times, Sunday Times
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The point of using the classics in this kind of playful reverence is that I always felt the classics had become stuffy through being academized-is that what the word is?
Jasper Fforde biography
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He needs to go back and read his classics studies, if he took that subject in high school.
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She was educated privately and at Pembroke College, where she read classics.
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In common with the fillies' classics already run, the result was at least mildly surprising.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's best compared to the anarchic humour of some of Warner Brothers classics, which is saying something really.
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Graffiti Classics' concert on August 11 includes Mozart and Hungarian dances.
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Many of the OTA reports are classics in the field of nonproliferation, such as the June 1977 wonkfest
ArmsControlWonk
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The list covers classics, such as the Mint Julep, which is given a presentation twist by serving it in a silver goblet.
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Look for classics updated in fabrics such as corduroy, wool woven in gabardine, herringbone and glen plaid.
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In Moles' homely upstairs cafe area there's a complementary side order of 1950s and 60s dancehall classics with a beady eye on the shimmy and shake favourites of Motown and doo-wop.
Clubs picks of the week
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The actors, famed for using northern dialect to make classics accessible, begins its tour of Henry V next week.
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Classics, the label dedicated to the heritage of Broadway and American popular song, recorded the original Broadway cast album of SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM on June 6th and 7th.
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But her reputation rests on two silent German classics, GW Pabst's subtle, mature Pandora's Box and Diary of a Lost Girl (both 1929), reflecting the corrupt Weimar republic.
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Leonard Cohen performed a pleasing, truncated version of his lengthy show captured on his new "Live in London" (Sony) CD, while Booker T. Jones, backed by the Drive-By T.uckers, performed tunes from his new album "Potato Hole" (ANT.) and classics originally recorded with the MGs.
Coachella Is a Dance Party
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Formerly senior lecturer in classics at Royal Holloway, Peter Howell is writing a book on triumphal arches.
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Rakoff's essays about having Hodgkins disease and hunting down the sperm he once donated are classics.
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The latest bestsellers in contemporary fiction and literary classics for every collection.
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LNN: One of the topics your documentary discusses is how Lovecraft's work has long been "ghettoized" but is now seeing much more scholarly and public respect, even to the extent that it has been released as part of the Penguin classics collection.
Fear of the Unknown : The Lovecraft News Network
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I never tire of reading classics.
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Hence, we must re-investigate the value of narrative classics of Chinese contemporary literature, comb out problems in them to better the construction of classics of contemporary literature.
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Coming so soon after unacceptably poor figures for the Epsom classics, this intensifies the pressure on the channel.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was a fabulous singer and songwriter who was equally adept at adapting blues classics or conjuring new standards, seemingly, with ease.
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From my reading of 19th and early 20th century Catholic classics, this piece might have been a choir pick for a cathedral in preconciliar days.
Rheinberger's Gloria from the Mass in E-Flat
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Plenty of students are still reading the classics of teen literature - Catch-22, the Vonnegut catalogue (I don't really know what the more feminie equivalents are) - without any particular guidance or encouragement from what they've learned in class.
Matt Zeitlin: Impetuous Young Whippersnapper
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Casual classics such as fried clams, fish and chips and lobster rolls are transformed into elegant fare.
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They sounded like a montage of countless funk and soul classics, but lacked the hooks to become hits.
Times, Sunday Times
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Certainly very few women before the 20th century shared the education of men who learned their grammar and syntax from the classics while women picked up what they could of both from men.
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Surrounding these two key prayers are clusters from the classics of Jewish literature: the Torah, the Prophets, the Psalms, and the Talmud.
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Classics cognizance, carrying out dacoity 6 people is one walks the street gang " undergraduate club ".
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Crowds flocked to the dockside to admire the fine array of classics, which included elegant Triumphs and the rather rugged armed vehicles driven by the 14 Signal Regiment.
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But I would have thought Cambridge would be brimful of classics about itself, so this is all very intriguing.
Cambridge Reads « Tales from the Reading Room
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Television, of course, has its fair share of classics and clangers.
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She may also release an album of theatre classics.
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So I have my own peculiar view of modern classics of American literature.
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Kong Guangsen, a descendant of Confucian of the 70th generation, was a noted scholar in the study of Confucian classics, a phonologist and a mathematician in the middle of the Qing Dynasty.
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Who on Earth would think to teach their child the term Kafkaesque long before the boy will ever read Kaftka and when his field trips to the library are spent smearing his own pre-teen ejaculate on hardcover classics?
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Others are mass market publications that are an inexpensive introduction to classics.
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Additional performers singing on the new album of songs by composer Sam Davis have been announced by PS Classics, the label devoted to theatre music and American popular song.
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He was educated privately in the classics and went on to study medicine and forestry.
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The seven-piece outfit perform Tex-Mex classics, Spanish songs and original material.
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His Oxford doctorate in Classics, earned studying Latin ghost stories and adultery tales, is of little relevance to this.
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Among the gladdest tidings of the season: the re-appearance of two classics by E.B. White, recorded unabridged, decades ago.
The New Oral Tradition
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With the exception of Marxist classics and the works of Stalin, Mao, and the late Lu Xun, whose name Mme.
Wild Swans
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It's about instant access to Hollywood classics, new releases, indie fare and grassroots films, at any time, on any device.
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This is not the exact frame of the face as it flashes onscreen in THE EXORCIST, which you can see on the cover of the first edition of Mark Kermode's BFI Modern Classics book on the picture; the face in the movie bears much the same pallid, ogreish look as Bergman's Devil.
PERSONA: Roots of Captain Howdy
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True, the book is subtle and extremely restrained, compared to writers' coming-of-age bacchanalian classics like On the Road.
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The demand for tuition in mathematics fluctuated so Smith often found himself teaching other subjects such as classics, theology and philosophy.
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Soft and natural made from the most futuristic materials possible, this year's trend gives way to the super modern as well as the modernized return of the sixties classics.
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Look for classics updated in fabrics such as corduroy, wool woven in gabardine, herringbone and glen plaid.
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We are not looking, then, at aspirational youngsters being given a leg-up to study Classics, or any such romantic nonsense.
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Decked out in psychedelic dusters or classic Carnaby Street fashions, she was statuesque and enigmatic, a combination of cool and casual that balanced out well with the mournful classics she crooned.
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Latin hymnody and hymnography, appealing to the popular ear and heart, had gradually substituted accent for quantity in verse; for the common people could never be moved by a Christian song in the prosody of the classics.
The Story of the Hymns and Tunes
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It was a first win this year for a filly now returned to sprint distances after failing to stay in two classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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Last year we painted a picture of Kinross as a hidden gem containing stunning classics such as Loch Leven, windy roads and friendly country pubs.
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There's some schmaltzier fare as well, but you'd have to be a real killjoy not to enjoy the classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet it's James they have to thank every time they sink into their armchairs to listen to their favourite classics.
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It is not fortuitous that the key is D minor, a tonality traditionally associated with quest, especially by the Viennese classics, and perhaps by the High Baroque masters as well.
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While the director does poor work of aping the classics of Italian neo-realism, he excels with the more fevered and fantastic elements.
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Spenser, sought diligently to compose in the quantitative metres of the classics; Puttenham, the author of one of the first English treatises on the Art of Poetry (1589), declared that by "leisurable travail" one might "easily and commodiously lead all those feet of the ancients into our vulgar language"; but while they may have satisfied themselves
The Principles of English Versification
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Buy only natural fabrics, and start with the classics - plain white and blue shirts, black, grey, and navy suits, blue blazer, wool trousers.
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She sings fado classics, original tunes, and experiments with flamenco influences, blending it all in a fresh approach that pushes fado further, without breaking its conventions.
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There were avocados on mismatched plates eaten under shade trees with chai lattes next to dog-eared classics and a 50 cent romance pinched from the laundry across the street.
You are beautiful just the way you are
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While trends are instantly recognizable by length, pattern, or decoration, classics transcend time with their cut, style, and fabric.
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In the process that negotiates in two companies, regular meeting of classics of this kind of circumstance appears, no more than is to want to make he holds more favorable position.
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He had a good grounding in the classics and became well versed in Greek and Latin.
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I think the subline is "Transformers: Hunt For The Decepticons" theres a upcoming scout Breacher a Blue assault APC that is going to combine with Seaspray If possible, can we see a picture of him with Classics Powerglide?
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Let's fix this, ... amorph Crime and Punishment (Penguin Popular Classics)
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This sampler of Vietnamese classics - which is based on easy techniques - gives you a taste of this intriguing cuisine.
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The high-ceilinged dining room has seen better days, but the kitchen continues firing on all cylinders, turning out comforting classics like matzo ball soup, Roumanian pastrami, kasha varnishkes, unmissable steak fries and a triple-decker sandwich taller than it is wide.
Lore of Old New York
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It is their very complexity and ambiguity of meaning which renders literary classics re-readable and thus classics.
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When I met a Don who, I was told, was "unsurpassed" in the Greek or Latin classics and could probably appreciate them as well as if he had been a Greek or
The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography
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The Linguistics and Classics departments, for example, both of whom have three or fewer full time faculty, will most likely be unable to make the adjustment.
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Even so, solid grounding in the Latin classics was still regarded as the essential foundation of a superior education.
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One diverting question that you can ponder as you page through the book is this: Which of the cars will be among the ‘classics of style and design’ several years hence?
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At present, some criminological researchers quote classics while twisting the author's meaning, "transform" classical works, and mislead readers.
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Hui Dong is the famous bibliophile, emendator and confucianism of Qing Dynasty, founder of Confucian Classics of the school of Wu.
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It suited a society that wanted a select few to pursue the life of the mind, through immersing themselves in such fusty subjects as Classics or philosophy, while everybody else did something less useless instead.
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Small but perfectly formed, that wispy timbre turns out to be perfectly suited to bossa nova classics and jazz standards.
Times, Sunday Times
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That was the year Todd Rundgren released his Faithful album: one side his own blue-eyed soul, the other note-perfect renditions of the Beatles and Beach Boys classics that first inspired him to pick up a guitar.
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A fur-and-pearls clientele come to be comforted with well-cooked classics such as tortellini al tartufo.
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His popular soul classics band continues to impress with a bevy of autumn gigs around the county.
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Then again it is this interplay between classic rock riffs and disco beats that make some of these songs timeless classics.
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And if the horse justifies his billing as hot favourite for both classics, racing will have a second equine messenger in consecutive years.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sicilians divide ice cream, or ices, into two main categories: the slushy, water-based granita, flavored with island classics like almond or lemon; and gelato, which has a silky, creamy texture thanks to the inclusion of eggs, milk or a starchy emulsifying base, and is preferably made with Sicily's native carob bean.
In Search Of The Perfect Gelato
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Barbra will also perform new tunes and old classics.
The Sun
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Maybe I will try to do some good results at Paris-Nice and Basque Country and of course the classics.
Alexander Kolobnev still waiting for Olympic medal following Rebellin’s disqualification
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Stripped of his offices in 1688, he returned with success to the theatre, and began a brilliant series of translations from the classics, particularly Virgil's Aeneid and The Georgics.
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After this unmatchable early peak, the usual karaoke classics were wheeled out.
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While we cannot assimilate the luxurious periods of Latin nor the pointilliste style of the Chinese classics, we can enter sympathetically into the spirit of these alien techniques.
Chapter 11. Language and Literature
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The menu board also features Caribbean classics like oxtail stew, red snapper, kingfish and curried goat.
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Certain classics stand out in both media - but it would be stretching it to say they had a separate influence on my opinions.
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The material is a blend of standards and jazz classics, which allow Wallace to demonstrate his strengths.
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Think of the recognised classics of American cinema and they seem organic, inviolate.
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Scholars should know the Classics and be familiar with the literary collections written by Chinese scholars because the Chinese have a superior culture.
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Some styles are so flattering that they instantly become classics.
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It's told in a series of episodic bursts that connect at points then disperse, flashing across a literary landscape that includes fairy tales, myths, children's stories and nineteenth century classics.
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He taught Classics at Birmingham University, 1929-36.
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His choice of difficult and often diffuse texts, with which most students of of the classics have but a passing acquaintance, means that his services are not always recognized.
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The classics had a profound presence not only in the high culture, but in the inner lives of educated persons.
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Next season is all about conventionally smart classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, the founder of German realism, is one of the pioneers of German Classics.
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Kudelka's experiments in remounting the Petipa classics have benefited from the coherence implicit in the Petipa originals.
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This is the home of free, downloadable audiobooks - mainly classics and read by volunteers.
Times, Sunday Times
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But pre-Mean Steets days, Runyon's stories of small-time gamblers, wise guys and schemers were classics of warmth and humour - which is why they lent themselves to musicals such as Guys and Dolls.
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They provided a superb concert of music from the shows, popular songs, and the classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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One of the classics is petticoat tails, which are shaped in a segmented round.
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Bit by bit studios like Warner Brothers and MGM are opening up their vaults and letting various classics from different time periods out into the digital world.
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It had been on the books since 1897, when expurgated editions of the classics, especially for consumption in classrooms, were common.
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Two old ladies bore hatboxes of ancient classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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The perusal of the roman classics was at once my exercise and reward.
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As time goes by these modern classics become less a satirical joy and more little time capsules, historical artefacts peopled by characters now almost forgotten.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ruling covers ten early works including the two classics which continue to sell tens of thousands of copies a year.
Times, Sunday Times
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But even for those who move freely in this circle of literary classics, Characters still has some problems.
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Being a Classics teacher is not the social death it was twenty-five years ago.
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What are the shlock classics of the past twenty years?
Guilty Pleasures?
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He produced two classics of Old World ornithology, first The Birds of Burma in 1940, followed by The Birds of Borneo in 1960.
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Even though they were essentially chase movies, the first two Terminator installments remain classics thanks to finely-wroughtcharacter-driven moments nestled between the tentpole action sequences.
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They provided a superb concert of music from the shows, popular songs, and the classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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The philosophes of the Enlightenment were familiar with all of these arguments, trained as they were in the classics.
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He stoked interest and intrigue by initially hinting that he might miss this year's race to pursue other goals such as the one-day classics, or the world hour record, only to return next year to try for his seventh win.
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There are several different kinds of color schemes but these are the 6 classics. monochromatic analogous complementary split complementary triadic tetradic
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Notwithstanding the fact that there are many editions of the _Sayings of the Jewish Fathers_, and that it has been translated innumerable times in all modern tongues, no apology need be given for the appearance of this little volume in the series of _Jewish Classics_.
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers
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Then it will be funk, soul and disco classics.
Times, Sunday Times
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Traditional classics (we don't call them conservative) are still dominant, but styles that are trendier have a definite place.
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In his early life as well as later, spasmodic fits of abnormal mental activity when he 'gorged' books, especially the classics, as he did food, alternated with other fits of indolence.
A History of English Literature
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Traditional classics such as tandoori, balti, korma, pathia, dopiaza, madras and bhuna curries were there, along with a decent choice of chef's specials, and, I was pleased to see, no puddings.
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There is a sensitivity, a reflexion on the weight of history coupled with the tradition of the great adventure novel to European SF&F that makes it a bit distinct from the anglophone classics.
MIND MELD: Guide to International SF/F (Part II)
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Superversive: The Cat Came Back (1988)
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If she hadn't known otherwise she would have imagined he had a classics degree, or at least an Oxbridge education.
YELLOW BIRD
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This was a strategic way of legitimizing their own ideas, but it also reflected a genuine respect for many of the insights of the classics.
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All around, the most beautiful girls and troll-like boys drank and danced and fumbled and snogged in a surging tide of 1970s pop classics, beer and hormones.