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orchestra type temperament
In or orchestra we have many nationalities, types, and temperaments. Artur Rodzinski
orchestra public satisfy
I sing what I sing. And that's recitals and orchestra concerts. To appease - no, that's not the right word - let's say to satisfy - any opera urgings that my public has, I'll put in an aria. Kathleen Battle
orchestra
I was so scared. Such a big orchestra Miriam Makeba
orchestra crafts masters
I will never master this craft. Orchestras are very, very forthcoming with me. David Ogden Stiers
orchestra singers different
You hear the same work by different orchestras, different conductors, violinists, pianists, singers, and slowly, the work reveals itself and begins to live deeper in you. David Ogden Stiers
orchestra remember
I remember when we did the Tchaikovsky (concerto), he just flew. We weren't used to that. But when we do things like that, it makes the orchestra grow. Mark Thielen
orchestra stage tells
It is extraordinary - the orchestra tells you so much about the stage and what's going on, Pat Miller
orchestral performance score
Usually when I am approached to do a score for a horror movie, it's to attempt a repeat performance of what I did way back on 'Hellraiser' or 'Jennifer 8' - one of those really orchestral scores. Christopher Young
orchestra gestures
There is no relationship between the gestures and what an orchestra will do. James Levine
radio satisfaction tvs
I prefer that for my own satisfaction over radio, there's no audience. TV, there's no audience. I need the response of the audience, even if it's a silent response. Al Lewis
radio opinion conservative
Most conservative and progressive talk radio is primarily just that - bloviated opinion and whacky viewer calls. David Shuster
radio three life-is
So much of a stand-up's life is doing live radio and having to be funny and quick on the spot with these strangers, and sort of surgical in terms of how funny I can be in three minutes. Aisha Tyler
radio bigger
In 1950, the biggest amp you could get was no bigger than a tabletop radio. Billy Gibbons
radio firsts tvs
I would recommend that anyone who wants to do comedy on TV to do radio first. David Walliams
radio program shows
If it weren't for radio programs like 'The George Jarkesy Show,' no one would know about 'The Amateur'. Edward Klein
radio food-stamps stamps
They advertise on the radio for food stamps! Bill O'Reilly
radio culture talk-radio
Except for talk radio, liberals pretty much control the culture. Bernard Goldberg
radio looks republican
Republicans look to find the future and they find radio. Bill Maher
corporations coincidence economic
It is naturally only a coincidence that all too often, American foreign-policy objectives dovetail nicely with the economic objectives of multinational corporations. Charley Reese
corporations possibility probability
In corporation [corporate] religions as in others, the heretic must be cast out not because of the probability that he is wrong but because of the possibility that he is right. Antony Jay
corporations corruption social
Corporations are reneging on pension obligations. Social Security is under attack. Dennis Kucinich
corporations today court
It's better to be a corporation today than to be a woman in front of the Supreme Court. Cecile Richards
corporations
I don't represent corporations. Charlie Melancon
corporations information source
And we've become very doubtful of our information sources, because they're all controlled by these huge multilateral corporations Brian De Palma
corporations argument consumers
What corporations fear most are consumers who ask questions. Naomi Klein offers us the arguments with which to take on the superbrands. Billy Bragg
corporations amendments fourth-amendment
The Fourth Amendment doesn't apply to corporations. Al Franken
corporations faces computer
The big corporations are suddenly taking notice of the web, and their reactions have been slow. Even the computer industry failed to see the importance of the Internet, but that's not saying much. Let's face it, the computer industry failed to see that the century would end. Douglas Adams