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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Reading: The trouble with modern audiences
Muhler's Sixth Symphony
bob your head
phrase
:
to move your
head
down and then back up again in a
short
quick
movement
as a way of
greeting
someone or
showing
agreement
or
respect
avail
noun
/
əˈveɪl
/
phrase:
to
/
of
no avail:
formal-
without
getting
the
effect
you
wanted
or
intended. e.g.
His
words
of
encouragement
were to no avail.
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