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Examples
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That’s where I spotted the image above; it’s by NYC-based illustrator Elliott Golden, whose portfolio is absolutely jam-packed with fresh-looking art.
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By choosing the lyric monodrama "L é lio" (never before performed by this orchestra) to complete this important program, Mr. Muti took a stand on behalf of neglected works.
Muti and Chicago Rekindle the Flame David Mermelstein 2010
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Filed under Video, Vinyl · Tagged with 1980s, lio, new wave
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Filed under Video, Vinyl · Tagged with 1980s, lio, new wave
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His programming was novel, too, pairing Berlioz's familiar "Symphonie Fantastique" with its rarely heard sequel, "L é lio."
Muti and Chicago Rekindle the Flame David Mermelstein 2010
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Although Ms. Neuenschwander follows her own trajectory, her work also subtly echoes those by artists such as H lio Oiticica, Lygia Clark and Cildo Meireles, as well as Brazilian literature.
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The club's strongest team includes Wesley Sneijder, a star for the Netherlands at the World Cup, as well as an abundance of South American talent, such as Walter Samuel and Diego Milito, of Argentina, and the Brazilian trio J lio C sar, Maicon and L cio.
Tip of the Day 2010
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Morgan Chase & Co. has reduced its card portfo lio by about 15% in the past year or so.
Fed Orders 2nd Round of Stress Tests Deborah Solomon 2010
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Dunga's Brazil is predicated upon a watertight defense marshalled by goalkeeper J lio C sar and hulking centerback
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Iker Casillas, while J lio C sar said it was the kind of ball you might buy "in a supermarket."
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