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Perhaps helped by her recent marriage and motherhood, the album showed more focused lyrics and a more mature singer.
But during her mature prime in the 1870s and ' 80s, Patti had been a more enterprising singer, proving to be an effective actress in those lyric roles that required the summoning forth of deep emotions, such as Gilda in Rigoletto, Leonora in Il trovatore, the title part in Semiramide, Zerlina in Don Giovanni and Violetta in La traviata.
The song ended with the singer finding an unnamed female mentor who pointed her toward a more enlightened and mature point of view.
Humes was successively a teenage blues singer, band vocalist with Count Basie, saucy R & B diva and a mature interpreter of the classy popular song.
In the German opera houses a true Heldenbariton is a prized possession: a singer with exciting power and an authoritative mature sound and production.
That same year, she released the CD Listening Luiza, in the production of her father, marked the debut of Luiza MPB style centered on the theme of love and critically acclaimed, and considered her best work by launching the first of many watersheds in career of the singer with this album she left the image of teen pop singer, to be become a mature woman of the MPB.
He is also known for albums such as the early, instrumental-packed Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King ( 1961 ) and the later album Burglar ( 1974 ), which displayed King's mature versatility as both player and singer in a range of blues and funk styles.
Compared with the band's debut EP, Shine, vocalist Andrew Wood's vocal stylings are more mature, drawing heavily upon similar techniques of guitarist and singer Marc Bolan.
As lead singer of The Faint, ( formerly Norman Bailer ), Fink has expanded his musical repertoire from the Comm Venus, Park Ave. reminiscent " Media " to the more mature, acid freak out records " Blank-Wave Arcade " and " Danse Macabre " to the slightly mellowed " Wet from Birth ".

mature and at
The consciousness it mirrors may have come earlier to Europe than to America, but it is the consciousness that most `` mature '' societies arrive at when their successes in technological and economic systematization propel them into a time of examining the not-strictly-practical ends of culture.
The fruit is allowed to mature on the tree, but it is still firm at this point.
It is at this point in his life that the mature Prokofieff emerges.
Carpenter's study showed that female common garter and ribbon snakes of Michigan mature at about the age of two.
The plant is normally grown in well-drained loamy soil, using pieces of mature root planted at the start of the rainy season.
It is sexually mature at four years or five years of age.
Until about 2000, users of Unix desktops regarded CDE as the de facto standard, but at that time, other desktop environments such as GNOME and K Desktop Environment 2 were quickly becoming mature, and became almost universal on the Linux platform, which already had a larger user base than most commercial Unixes in total.
As with rates of growth, the point at which the toads become sexually mature varies across different regions.
Each of Nelson's Royal Navy war ships at Trafalgar ( 1805 ) required 6, 000 mature oaks for its construction.
Born at 194 Renfrew Street, Glasgow on 21 August 1937 to mature parents, Dewar was an only child.
His Inger On the Beach ( 1889 ), which caused another storm of confusion and controversy, hints at the simplified forms, heavy outlines, sharp contrasts, and emotional content of his mature style to come.
To that extent the solid propellant is considered to have reached the end of its tether, although it will remain the principal propulsion method for at least the next decade until newer technologies mature to a level where they can be successfully implemented.
Females become sexually mature when they are four years old, while males become mature at four or five years.
The least known of Puccini's mature operas, the composer continued to work at revising it until his death.
Although the 1984 – 1985 squad was made up of a healthy mix of emerging players and mature stars, at the beginning of the season no one would have regarded the team as having the necessary ingredients to make it to the end.
Both Syrian and Russian hamsters mature quickly and can begin reproducing at a young age ( 4 – 5 wk ), whereas Chinese hamsters will usually begin reproducing at two to three months of age, and Roborovskis at three to four months of age.
Female killer whales mature at around age 15.
Males sexually mature at the age of 15, but do not typically reproduce until age 21.
Like humans, llama males and females mature sexually at different rates.
Females reach puberty at approximately 12 months old ; males do not become sexually mature until approximately three years of age.
Little Penguins mature at different ages.
Although they found it superior in most ways, it was still at an early stage of development ; the Marines chose the technically inferior but mature M16.

mature and age
girls, who are more mature than boys, frown upon the youthful antics of boys of their own age.
Omar Bradley, an American general on the Tunisian Campaign, credited Alexander's patience and experience with helping an inexperienced United States " field command mature and eventually come of age.
Many Komondors are " late bloomers ," not fully mature until nearly three years of age.
The house is an embodiment of Mies ' mature vision of modern architecture for the new technological age: a single unencumbered space within a minimal " skin and bones " framework, a clearly understandable arrangement of architectural parts.
Red pandas are able to reproduce at around 18 months of age, and are fully mature at two to three years.
Whisky does not mature once bottled, so if no age statement is provided, one may calculate the age of the whiskey if both the distillation date and bottling date are given.
In My Own Utopia ( 1961 ) by Elizabeth Mann Borghese, gender exists but is dependent upon age rather than sex — genderless children mature into women, some of whom eventually become men.
Whiskies do not mature in the bottle, only in the cask, so the " age " of a whisky is only the time between distillation and bottling.
Female zebras mature earlier than the males, and a mare may have her first foal by the age of three.
Here ( see below ) it says all the Vikings were of " mature age " under Cnut " the king ".
The Eye of the World is a coming of age story ( Bildungsroman ), in which young people mature, experience new things, and accept greater responsibilities.
In My Own Utopia ( 1961 ) by Elizabeth Mann Borghese, gender exists but is dependent upon age rather than sex — genderless children mature into women, some of whom eventually become men.
Lagomorphs mature sexually at an early age and can give birth to several litters a year ( hence the saying, " to breed like bunnies ").
This fact raises several ethical debates: the age at which an individual is considered mature enough to choose testing ; whether parents have the right to have their children tested ; and managing confidentiality and disclosure of test results.
In most of the species ' range, the majority of male walleyes mature at age three or four.

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