• And the strings come in and ask you not to move, (Unintelligible).

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  • And the strings seem to multiply with time.

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  • In This Light and on This Evening is a wonderful work, and everything about it apart from the vibration of Tom Smith's vocal chords and the strings of Chris Urbanowicz's guitar is the product of digital technologies, first in the studio and as then it is distributed and played.

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  • It's these high-tech poly strings that allow pros to swing for the fences and have the balls drop in because of the bite and hyper topspin the strings generate.

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  • "Remembrance, " for instance, begins with softly plucked notes on the guitar and slowly incorporates the banjo, strings section, and drums until all the instruments energetically meet in a climax before breaking back down into the song's quiet resolution.

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  • Many had made money elsewhere and moved to Manhattan to enjoy it, while continuing to draw wealth from outside the city and pull strings in the federal capital.

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  • Unfortunately, like the glossy worlds of magazines and luxury goods (whose consumers are mainly female), those holding the purse strings and making the ultimate decisions in the arts are still, in the main, male.

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  • Thereafter, only Portsmouth looked like scoring and, with substitute Nwankwo Kanu pulling the strings and Glen Johnson bombing forward down the right, only poor finishing kept Sunderland in the game.

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  • The album's opener, "Spanish Village By The Sea, " is the record's sole instrumental track, and the melodic strings that drive it set it apart sonically.

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  • But with French full-back Patrice Evra marauding down the left, and Scholes pulling the strings, United were dominant.

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  • After a sluggish start, Kilmarnock found their passing rhythm, with Mehdi Taouil and Alexei Eremenko pulling the strings in midfield, and Inverness were picked off on the counter-attack time-after-time.

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  • It's more than the gut strings and the old-style instruments it's the whole range of attitudes that go into phrasing and musical gesture and create a performance that's actually about something deeply meaningful.

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  • It addition to pushing back the liquidity deadline for banks four years, the new rules loosened and cut a number of strings and widened the net of allowable corporate debt.

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  • Paul O'Neill, the new treasury secretary, shares Mr Zoellick's global outlook and carries ammunition that makes him hard to ignore: the government's purse-strings and the cautious faith of corporate America.

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  • All of which is to suggest that neither the Bank of England or its clients in the City, the big banks, are likely to get from Winters the answer they most want about whether the Bank of England lends to banks at the right price, with appropriate security and with the necessary strings.

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  • Some pros and coaches say modern, deadened strings increase the stress on a player's arm if strung too tightly, bringing more shock through the strings, up the racket and into the body.

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  • That will call for more procurement, and therefore greater scrutiny, both from those holding the purse strings in Turkey and those selling the weapons to it.

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  • It was against the run of play, but gave Barcelona a visible injection of confidence and adrenalin, allowing Messi to pull the strings up front and Xavi and Iniesta to take control of midfield.

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  • The pretence that he would be allowed to reform a system carefully designed to keep Mr Moi's hands on the reins of power, and on the purse-strings, was gone before he was dismissed.

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  • But he and his Rovers team-mates quickly became overrun in midfield with Cesc Fabregas, Hleb and Gilberto pulling the strings as Arsenal took control.

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  • Areas under dispute have included pay and pensions, with the CWU saying a pay rise came with unacceptable strings attached, and the Royal Mail wanting to scrap its final salary pension scheme and raise the retirement age.

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  • From the yearning of "Sweetest Kill" to the fizzy electronics and plucky strings of "All to All" to the off-kilter loops and ambient sounds of "Ungrateful Little Father, " McEntire's tasteful musical sculpting has added layered nuance which brings out the best in Drew and the various singers.

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  • Often beautiful women or handsome men would be associated with these messages, enhancing the ability of the hippocampus to deeply store memories of the political and commercial messages which plucked the neurological strings of our limbic systems.

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  • Westminster will take the blame, and there will be calls for something called Plan MacB, the Scottish government's claim that it can go against the grain of public sector squeezing across Europe, loosen the purse strings, and get some growth back into the economy.

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  • The warm strings and acoustic guitars that back his sparkling falsetto are equally as dramatic, and the sound he has created is huge and anthemic in spite of his modest solo artist oeuvre.

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  • Eric Kim , who made his reputation at Samsung by taking the Korean giant from a cheap copycat to a Sony competitor and is now pulling the marketing strings at Intel, studied the success of Centrino, the now ubiquitous wireless chips that were marketed heavily starting in 2003.

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  • Will Europe loosen the strings and give Athens more time to balance its budget?

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  • He likes being the one that pulls the strings and I know that sitting back and letting go has not been easy.

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  • The Arsenal 18-year-old was making his full debut, on his fourth cap, and was soon pulling the strings for Wales from midfield.

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  • He may, however, prefer to stay in the background and pull strings.

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