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"Implacable," the first of several Klein compositions on the album, starts with an ostinato on Rhodes piano by Mr. Klein.
Ralph A. Miriello: Aaron Goldberg and Guillermo Klein Join Forces to Create the Compelling Beinestan Ralph A. Miriello 2011
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"Implacable," the first of several Klein compositions on the album, starts with an ostinato on Rhodes piano by Mr. Klein.
Ralph A. Miriello: Aaron Goldberg and Guillermo Klein Join Forces to Create the Compelling Beinestan Ralph A. Miriello 2011
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Implacable November weather, he read, as the square listened with the same rapt attention that was to greet other speakers such as the authors Monica Ali and Sarah Waters, the actor Rupert Everett and the musicians Nick Cave and Suggs.
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"Implacable," the first of several Klein compositions on the album, starts with an ostinato on Rhodes piano by Mr. Klein.
Ralph A. Miriello: Aaron Goldberg and Guillermo Klein Join Forces to Create the Compelling Beinestan Ralph A. Miriello 2011
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Implacable DCI Burke chief grump since the death of Mark "Jim Taggart" McManus in 1994 verbally debagging joyless DI Reid over a misplaced lever arch file, before storming off to interrogate someone called Rab.
Top Gear, New Tricks, Lewis … the television shows that won't die 2011
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Implacable Susan Bickley sings the housekeeper Mrs Grose, Giselle Allen chills as the ghostly Miss Jessel and lovely Joanna Songi reprises her role as knowing, not-so-little Flora.
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Implacable November weather Bleak House; Dickens knew how to pull the reader in like he had just caught a blue marlin; a gift few of his contemporaries could match.
Bill Lucey: Remembering Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens, on his 200th Birthday Bill Lucey 2012
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Implacable November weather Bleak House; Dickens knew how to pull the reader in like he had just caught a blue marlin; a gift few of his contemporaries could match.
Bill Lucey: Remembering Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens, on his 200th Birthday Bill Lucey 2012
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Implacable and massive, they seem utterly passive, as if they aspired to the condition of antique sculpture—"reinventing tradition," as the exhibition's title has it, indeed.
Portrait of a Restless Artist as a Young Man Karen Wilkin 2011
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Implacable, insistent, ever menacing, never letting him rest, Joe followed him up.
Chapter 6 2010
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