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And she talks to God, directly, demandingly, and, increasingly, desperately.
One waves a white flag of surrender, not in capitulation but demandingly.
It is perhaps the last remaining season that welcomes all genres equally, but just as demandingly skews to order.
Both are demandingly complex, made up of hundreds of objects, videos, photographs and audio recordings, not to mention explanatory labels.
The standards they have set for themselves this season have been demandingly high — lofty enough to match their league-high payroll.
"The market's not cheap, but it's not as demandingly valued as many think it should be given that we continue to reach new highs," he said.
To remedy the last problem, the truly implausible version of this column would urge ex-Protestants to convert to Mormonism, the most demandingly communitarian of contemporary faiths.
The exhibition — organized by Clare Davies, an assistant curator at the Met, with Victoria Sung and Jadine Collingwood of the Walker — looks demandingly, even discouragingly dense at the Breuer (which is scheduled to cease operation as a Met gallery space in June 2020).
More recently, producer Robert Glasper—who's worked with Kendrick Lamar and produced award-winning albums, yet whose name is arguably little-known outside the music industry—told a Houston radio station that Hill hasn't "done enough" to move in the world as audaciously or demandingly as she has in recent years, most notably, gaining a notorious reputation for being extremely late to shows.
69, below), juxtaposed with the Last Sermon of John Donne in the finale.Hilton/R.Wallfisch/P.Wallfisch, CHAN9132; Hickox/BBC Wales, Leighton Orchestral Works vol.2, CHAN10495. The solo piano music, which ranges from miniatures for younger players to demandingly advanced works, has been recorded by various artists (Eric Parkin, Peter Wallfisch, Margaret Fingerhut, Angela Brownridge, Stephen Hough),E.g. Parkin, Abacus ABA402-2; Fingerhut, Chandos CHAN9818, CHAN10601; Wallfisch, Chandos 9132; Hough, English Piano Album CDA67267; Brownridge, Delphian DCD34301.
It is also an advantage of his view that he > proposes to privilege not the wise, but the educated. Even if we agreed that > the wise should rule, there is a serious problem about how to identify them. > This becomes especially important if a successful political justification > must be generally acceptable to the ruled. In that case, privileging the > wise would require not only their being so wise as to be better rulers, but > also, and more demandingly, that their wisdom be something that can be > agreed to by all reasonable citizens.
In the meantime David Bowie covered Scott's song "Nite Flights" on his Black Tie White Noise album, which also contained the Walker inspired 'You've Been Around'. Tilt was released in 1995, developing and expanding the working methods explored on Climate of Hunter. Variously described as "an anti-matter collision of rock and modern classical music", as "Samuel Beckett at La Scala" and as "indescribably barren and unutterably bleak... the wind that buffets the gothic cathedrals of everyone's favorite nightmares", it was more consciously avant-garde than its predecessor with Walker now revealed as a fully-fledged modernist composer. Although Walker was backed by a full orchestra again, this time he was also accompanied by alarming percussion and industrial effects; and while album opener "Farmer in the City" was a melodic piece on which Walker exercised his familiar ballad voice, the remaining pieces were harsh and demandingly avant-garde.

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