It features longer pieces than the episodic performances of the traditional three-ring venue, along with narrative sections and musical interludes.
There are intimidating fugal choruses, sublimely extended operatic arias, frenzied instrumental interludes, weird chords galore, episodes of almost irreverent dancing merriment.
Even without the improvised interludes, Mr. Tepfer's Goldbergs proclaim his jazz roots.
Aside from those brief interludes, Brand Thinking is a powerful look at the role brand plays in society, politics, economics, psychology and technology.
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The Victorian costuming is elegant, while the streets are cramped and dirty with notorious interludes and crime to be found in every alley.
Dates can range from quiet interludes while lounging in Central Park all the way to glamorous, celeb-filled evenings at the poshest club in town.
Such a mismatch hasn't happened since the country was founded, largely because its greatest wars have tended to be brief interludes, not semipermanent features.
S. Bach for inspiration but unique vocal stylings that resemble rhythmic and melodic chanting accompany the intricate acoustic guitar interludes, electronic elements, and light percussion.
It has produced some of the best moments of the current parliament - and has given ministers some rather uncomfortable interludes at the dispatch box.
Coming after a long, slow narrative slog, it's the first of a few stunningly staged combat interludes that borrow freely, and successfully, from Asia's martial-arts extravaganzas.
Mr. Homoki staged the orchestral dances and other interludes to create a backstory of childhood friendship for the two protagonists and the irrational roots of Saul's dislike.
The director sets a heart-pounding pace, pausing only for such interludes as Snow White's encounter with seven dwarfs who could not be more distant from their Disney forebears.
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During interludes, the women playfully mime vignettes reflecting life in a farm or fishing village, including treading on roof tiles, unrolling a mat, catching a mouse or tying herrings.
The personal accounts and speeches will be interspersed with musical interludes, with the Jewish Chorale of France (under the direction of Hector Sabo), the French Army Choir and the participation of Cantor Rabbi Raphael Cohen.
Among his duties on "All Things Considered" was to come up with the musical interludes used between stories that enable a host to shift seamlessly from, say, a battleground report to a profile of an eccentric sculptor.
The financial markets are signaling that the acute phase of the euro-zone financial crisis may be over and the crisis may be shifting into a chronic phase or more precisely, a chronic phase with likely acute interludes in which panic escalates.
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For the most part, the movie is really a black comedy about Los Angeles-style self-obsession spiced with sudden drug interludes that jar you for a minute, then fade from memory as we head on to the next (occasionally facile) showbiz send-up.
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Fortunately, Mr. Walsh's book is strong enough to overcome this weakness, and "Once" is structured in such a way that the musical numbers serve as interludes instead of driving the plot (which they are far too bland to do in any case).
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