| 11. | Bernstein's performance is more excitingly neurotic; Levine's, more stimulating.
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| 12. | Soviet and foreign press excitingly praised him.
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| 13. | Those people who are the best of the best usually transfer quite excitingly to the mainstream,
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| 14. | The " excitingly different " terminal building was designed by Roger Walker and completed in 1974.
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| 15. | But they also had been forced irreversibly into lives of high-profile, excitingly notorious crime.
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| 16. | The jurors will be looking for a pianist who communicates with an audience and plays excitingly but intelligently.
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| 17. | One wonders why, given that dance is certainly the most excitingly visual of all the theater arts.
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| 18. | But I knew with presenting the band in a reinvented way it was an excitingly dangerous move !"
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| 19. | In these particular works, his excitingly powerful and ringing high notes could be exhibited to great advantage.
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| 20. | So does that of Charlotte Margiono as Leonore, whose singing is bright, polished and excitingly agile throughout.
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