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The marvelous Utopia Orchestra in the pit was composed of leading players from top European ensembles.

It’s not like she hasn’t been part of bloody ensembles before.

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The evolution in his character reinforces an emerging theme: the Deetz ladies, like many other supernatural ensembles, need each other, and they need the guidance of those more experienced in the occult, even if that guide is a tricky sex pest.

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This concept of women working together in magical ensembles is hardly limited to "Beetlejuice."

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In other words: A key computer program for digitizing and expediting the arduous process of writing and formatting the types of sheet music used by musicians and ensembles everywhere—orchestras, schoolkids, the theater world, session instrumentalists, pop producers—would be phased out by the following year, with no hopes for revival.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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