61.   For if the Soviet Union despised all things reactionary, reactionary is exactly what its new music became.

62.   For Ms. Seltzer, reaching listeners who have not formed attitudes about new music is also important.

63.   For them, new music could exist not in the usual pointless vacuum but in a lively if provincial social and political context.

64.   For Volkswagen, using new music has also given the company the added cachet of being something of a patron of emerging new music.

65.   For years the society had an ambivalent relationship with new music.

66.   For the most part, her new music has the depth that has characterized her work since a serious accident six years ago.

67.   Fortunately for him, a new music was turning that crisis into its very subject.

68.   Garageband.com, however, is counting on selling CDs online by exposing Net customers to new music and artists.

69.   Given the number and prominence of expert old-music ensembles, new music that will honor and confront them is sorely needed.

70.   Generally, they play a role in programming and advise on matters related to new music.

a. + music >>共 1583
classical 9.47%
pop 5.53%
popular 3.54%
new 3.18%
live 2.43%
american 2.11%
online 2.02%
contemporary 1.96%
loud 1.95%
digital 1.93%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
music 0.11%
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