Repertoires Sentence Examples

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  • Like most mainstream lines, Holland America's entertainment includes Vegas-style shows and live musicians with jazz, classical, and pop repertoires.

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  • These poems are in a sense valuable as repertoires of antiquities; but their style is on the whole bad, and infinite patience is required to clear up their numerous and obscure allusions.

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  • Their repertoires revealed considerable imagination in putting together sets that would show off the range of their gifts, including some self-composed material.

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  • Supramolecular complexes organize the correct repertoires of receptors, enzymes and ion channels into individual signaling pathways.

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  • Workshops are a good choice for people who are already experienced photographers and are looking to add figure photography to their repertoires.

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  • Given their immense popularity, it should come as no surprise that so many designers have added maxi dresses to their repertoires.

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  • Evildoings and crafty plans are just part of their repertoires.

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  • Moreover, since many of the limited edition products are seasonal, they may display features too trendy to be added to the designer's standard repertoires.

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  • This is just a sampling of the many couture designers who offer white bridal shoes in their repertoires.

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  • Some coaches are better skilled for teaching than they are for choreography, which is why many squads depend on private choreographers and cheer camps to update their repertoires.

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