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31. The repertoire on the Erato set, consisting mostly of familiar Mravinsky favourites, may also give a misleading impression. 32. No particular message united the repertoire, which ranged from outdoor performance pieces to modern ballet essays. 33. As evolution progresses, more and more features of resemblance are added to the repertoire of the insects. 34. Unlike hydra, they have clearly defined head and tail ends, and a much more elaborate behavioural repertoire. 35. A self is a repertoire of behavior appropriate to a given set of contingencies. 36. The karate repertoire has a vast array of technical kicks. 37. Yet despite this capacity to learn, the behavioural repertoire of chimpanzees is rudimentary and limited compared to people. 38. Euripides' satire on the paranoia of the idealist has always been the cult play of the Attic repertoire. 39. Her repertoire includes lieder and oratorios, though she has been most active as an opera singer. 40. As in his recordings of the last three Tchaikovsky Symphonies,[www.] Klemperer reveals a temperamental antipathy towards excessive emotionalism in Romantic repertoire. 41. Books like these contain much music which is transitory but include insufficient hymnody from the traditional repertoire. 42. His passionate belief in the strength of the Doctor Who ethos saw him extending its repertoire into a whole range of media. 43. Responsibility for the musical repertoire is shared between the musicians and the clergy, together with the worship group if there is one. 44. A male moth flies upwind to a scent, and it goes through a very complicated repertoire to do it. 45. Watch him go through his repertoire of quotes and quips. 46. Whatever his manias, his music remains a cornerstone of the classical repertoire. 47. The next instrument she hopes to add to her repertoire? 48. It is these which, above all, give the children their ability to cope with a large repertoire. 49. Some of them modify mental as well as bodily functions and have effects beyond the repertoire of conventional laboratory experiments in pharmacology. 50. One could not say her face softened, for softness was not in her repertoire of expressions. 51. I have tried to build up a repertoire that incorporates only pieces I can live with throughout an entire lifetime. 52. His interests were playing and teaching the great works of the standard repertoire. 53. Then bring her back inside, complete with Groucho Marx cigar, to run through a repertoire of hoary Borscht-belt gags. 54. Gradually you should be able to phase out the tangible reinforcers when tantrums are no longer a major part of her repertoire. 55. He had time to amass a large repertoire of 32 concertos and many dozens of solo works. 56. She nearly brought the house down when I scrounged another biscuit and put her through her repertoire of tricks. 57. He remembers a culinary repertoire consisting of kippers alternating with macaroni in tomato sauce. 58. Together they form a superb introduction to this sadly neglected are of the repertoire. 59. You don't need a vast repertoire of games in order to be a highly effective drama teacher. 60. Money Financial incentives were introduced so the more a worker expanded his repertoire, the more money he earned.