This brief run-through of the main milestones cannot be as comprehensive as the many excellent books on the subject. |
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Keep it simple and, if you can, make the time the week before to have a practice run-through. |
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It meant that the Nolans couldn't have a proper run-through with the band and had to fall back on their mini-discs. |
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On tape day, Dean would come in, watch a run-through with the stand-in, then go out and replicate the stand-in's actions. |
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Dancers must be in place by 1pm for a simple run-through and then the world record-breaking attempt will begin, with 10,000 people simultaneously dancing The Siege of Ennis. |
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To finish up our basic run-through of windowing, let's close your existing windows. |
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And production-wise, the album's a bit sloppy and unrehearsed, as if the band could only pay for one run-through per song. |
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Everyone then headed back to the school kitchens for a health and safety run-through before preparing and cooking the three-course meal. |
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A run-through of the controversial funeral closed London streets this morning at dawn. |
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Then there's a short dummy run of the programme which isn't recorded, to warm up the panel and act as a technical run-through. |
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Nasa conducted a second fueling test Friday on space shuttle Discovery to try to figure out why sensors and a valve did not work properly during a previous run-through. |
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That night, after the run-through of the show, I had a glass of wine in the lobby bar and was introduced to a musician whose recordings with him are lovely and legendary. |
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