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For opera on a reduced scale — small casts, small instrumental ensembles, small spaces — intimacy replaces grandeur.

Since the paleoecologists focus on Deep Time, or epochs from tens of millions of years ago, they call their ensembles DeepMIPs.

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But Glass left it to ensembles to orchestrate their own versions.

Ellis-Taylor frequently works within ensembles or as a supporting player, which she explains as a drive to portray interesting people no matter the size of the role.

And even if their features didn't really resemble Chalamet's, they still had the look thanks to their various ensembles.

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

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