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In August 2007, Claron was awarded the Amsterdam Prize for the Arts, winning praise for her brilliance, her amazing and extensively wide
repertoire
and her vivid stage personality.
I didn't use that stare very often, but I do have it in my
repertoire.
But as I was moving away from the traditional classical
repertoire
and trying to find new ways of musical expression, I realized that with today's technological resources, there's no reason to limit what can be produced at one time from a single string instrument.
So I propose we have a Trump number, and the Trump number is the ratio of this man's behavioral
repertoire
to the number of neurons in his brain.
Now I realize that it is a little bit absurd to compare the behavioral
repertoire
of a human to a fly.
And so texting actually is evidence of a balancing act that young people are using today, not consciously, of course, but it's an expansion of their linguistic
repertoire.
They're outside the dolphin's normal repertoire, but they're easily mimicked by the dolphins.
By recognizing that momentum, naming it and claiming it, they inevitably caused more live music venues to open, existing spaces to add live music to their repertoire, and they created a swell of civic buy-in around the idea, which meant that it wasn't just a slogan in some tourism pamphlet.
By now, I had the whole frenzied repertoire: terrifying voices, grotesque visions, bizarre, intractable delusions.
Because the thing is, I was constantly trying to extend my
repertoire
of noises to be the very maximum that it could be.
And BMI was much more democratic in the art that it would include within its repertoire, including African American music for the first time in the
repertoire.
It's a wisdom understood by Duke Ellington, who said that his favorite song out of his
repertoire
was always the next one, always the one he had yet to compose.
We form our spoken
repertoire
through unconscious habits, not memorized rules.
And collectively, those voices become our human
repertoire
for dealing with the challenges that will confront us in the ensuing millennia.
Each of them is in a romantic relationship and each has a rich
repertoire
of friends.
Alright, so with local anesthetic on board, a big black hose in the nose, we're going to let loose a sliver of his
repertoire
and see all this in play.
They do have a very rich
repertoire
of postures and gestures, many of which are similar, or even identical, to ours and formed in the same context.
And it actually has a growing
repertoire
of cognitive skills.
Because what we've done in our personal evolutions is build up a large
repertoire
of specific skills and abilities that are specific to our own individual histories.
In an adult brain of course we've built up a large
repertoire
of mastered skills and abilities that we can perform more or less automatically from memory, and that define us as acting, moving, thinking creatures.
So for example I can rear an animal in an environment in which there is meaningless dumb sound, a
repertoire
of sound that I make up, that I make, just by exposure, artificially important to the animal and its young brain.
In the next great epoch of life, which applies for most of life, the brain is actually refining its machinery as it masters a wide
repertoire
of skills and abilities.
This is ayahuasca, which many of you have heard about, the most powerful psychoactive preparation of the shaman's
repertoire.
Their
repertoire
includes the Croatian national anthem, a Bosnian love song and Serbian duets.
Now, I'm convinced a lot of you probably share my passions, especially my passion for "Judge Judy," and you'd fight anybody who attempted to take her away from us, but I'm a little less convinced that you share the central passion of my life, a passion for the live professional performing arts, performing arts that represent the orchestral repertoire, yes, but jazz as well, modern dance, opera, theater and more and more and more.
It's times like these I truly wish I was a more avid reader of Clive Barker's literary repertoire, since very few things feel worse than not being able to fully comprehend a movie of this stunningly 'visual' caliber.
Seemed to have a good premise, but it just failed to deliver the goods as more cool kills were needed and that super horror actor needed to add a bit to his
repertoire.
I had actually given up on Rollin's
repertoire
already (especially after enduring "The Iron Rose"), until I found out about "Night of the Hunted".
She disposes of a
repertoire
of probably five different facial expressions that she works with abundantly.
Robert Carlyle fully realises his potential as an actor of supreme mediocrity with only one expression to his
repertoire
(that of a chronically constipated football hooligan nursing a crippling inferiority complex), which he manages at times to alter slightly by flaring his nostrils and baring a row of skewed yellow teeth (this to indicate anger, tenderness, grief, surprise, horror, hilarity, compassion, etc.)
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