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approach and concerto
His effort drew on both chamber music techniques and the pre-classical Baroque concerto grosso, an approach that later was fully realized in Brahms ' Second Piano Concerto.
Although this brings to mind the Baroque concerto grosso, the approach is different: in this piece, the smaller ensemble acts as a mirror or ghost of the bigger one, sometimes playing similar or complementary lines, sometimes contrasting ones.

approach and was
Whoever was out there hiding in the brushy cover was besieging the Antler house and, having spotted his approach, was determined to drive him off before he could get into the fight.
It is testimony to the deep respect in which Mr. Eisenhower was held by members of all parties that the moral considerations raised by his approach to the matter were not explicitly to be broached.
This intellectual approach to spiritual life suited me well, because I was never content to lead a divided life.
Both Baker and Fosdick knew that a substitute was necessary, that a verboten approach was not the real answer.
This is not to assume that his work was without merit, but the validity of his assumptions concerning the meaning of history must always be considered against this background of an unprofessional approach.
In 1957 the social-economic approach to European integration was capped by the formation among `` the Six '' of a tariff-free European Common Market, and Euratom for cooperation in the development of atomic energy.
The logic of creating a strong, balanced, competitive two-system railroad service in the East is so obvious that B. & O. was publicly committed to the approach outlined here.
As a natural outgrowth of this approach it was often suggested that the doctor should complete the preparation for painless intercourse by dilating the vagina.
For its part the Hudson's Bay Company was troubled by the approach of American settlement.
As you approach the church on the Via D. Baullari you are passing within yards of the remains of the Roman Theatre of Pompey, near which is believed to have been the place where Julius Caesar was assassinated.
The best approach, he figured, was to try to influence young people like the high schoolers he and his wife serve as advisors at First Presbyterian Church.
There was a fifty-fifty chance, perhaps, that he would be unmarried, and an even more slender chance that his approach would be different.
But she was learning that so long as she was in this country, and wore civilian dress in the Club, there would always be transient young men who would approach her with broken English.
The camp was a cluster of aluminum bubbles, ringed with a spy web to alert the Earthmen to the approach of any being.
His approach was empirical, skeptical of overgeneralizations, and eschewed attempts to establish universal laws.
Marie-Louise von Franz tells us the double approach of Western alchemy was set from the start, when Greek philosophy was mixed with Egyptian and Mesopotamian technology.
Bloch was shot by the Gestapo during the German occupation of France in World War II for his active membership of the French Resistance, and Febvre carried on the Annales approach in the 1940s and 1950s.
The Annales approach was especially well received in Italy and Poland.
Though the only accounts of his lectures seem to show a sort of eccentric style and approach, he was said to have been good friends with many other masters at the school in Paris, and taught there, as well as some time in southern France, into his old age.

approach and bold
He is trying to accept the real situation in Europe, which has lasted for 25 years, but he is also trying to bring about a new reality in his bold approach to the Soviet Union and the East Bloc.
For the first two seasons, Riker is portrayed as bold and confident, an ambitious young officer ; however, over time Riker's character becomes more reserved, as experience teaches him the wisdom of a patient, careful approach.
With the constant size change and re-formatting, logo designers are shifting to a more bold and simple approach, with heavy lines and shapes, and solid colors.
However, the songs also explore unusually bold incidental chromaticism, and seem to aspire to a Wagnerian " representational " approach to motivic identity.
A bold child tends to approach things quickly, as if without thinking, whereas a cautious child typically prefers to watch for a while before engaging in new experiences.
The larger species are also quite bold and seemingly fearless ; they are known to approach divers.
Fantails are often very bold around people and will approach them closely in order to capture insects flushed by them.
Between World War II and 1971, new editor Scott Newhall took a bold and somewhat provocative approach to news presentation.
The concept is yet another illustration of Frescobaldi's innovative, bold approach to composition.
According to Obama, his vision embodies a " bold new approach to human space flight that embraces commercial industry, forges international partnerships, and invests in the building blocks of a more capable approach to space exploration.
This bold approach created a texture of elements that became the real materiality of the whole.
Dick Turpin was a constant guest at the " White House ," or " Tyler's Ferry ," near Joe Sowter's cock-pit at Temple Mills ; and few police-officers were bold enough to approach the spot.
The tower is unique in its bold approach to historic reconstruction.
It is the bold, indefatigable spirit ( and some say sheer madness ) of these two individuals that has made the company such a success with productions even larger house will not approach.
The mosque is a bold and modern approach in reinforced concrete, symbolic of the aspirations of a then newly-independent Malaysia.
With it he is able to overcome his shyness and approach women in public places with a bold directness.

approach and sweeping
Accordingly, even Jovellanos tended to be somewhat overly cautious in his approach to the revolutionary upsurge that was sweeping Spain in 1808.
Boece shared in the credulity of his age ; the approach of Mair, who was writing in parallel at the same time, but with a different focus and with a more critical and less sweeping method, did not represent the current fashion.
A sweeping survey of the praxeological approach is to be found in the paper by the French statistician, Micheline Petruszewycz, A propos de la praxéologie.
:“ Canadians often think that their neighbour to the south exhibits wild swings of emotional attachments … with other countries ; that it is impatient, is prone to making sweeping judgments, and generally lacks sophistication and subtlety in its approach to the Soviet bloc and the cold war .”
The " three-on-one chord approach " gave the music a fluid, sweeping sound that was harmonically vertical.
The approach to Market Bosworth, three miles from Shackerstone, is on a sweeping right-hand curve.
A study conducted eight years later highlighted the progress made, emphasizing the widening of Adams Street ( and later Boerum Place ), which created a long and sweeping approach to Downtown Brooklyn from a modernized Brooklyn Bridge.
" According to the Los Angeles Times, " Pringle has built such a strong reputation for his aggressive pro-business approach to governance ( creative tax waivers, sweeping zone changes, market incentives to redevelop run-down parts of the city ) that other local officials have coined a verb for his philosophy: ' to Pringle-ize.
For instance, a 1992 review published in Politics and the Life Sciences described the idea of yellow rain as a biological agent as conclusively disproved and called for an assessment by the US government of the mistakes made in this episode, stating that " the present approach of sweeping the matter under the rug and hoping people will forget about it could be counterproductive.

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