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The roller lightly contacts the bubble, rotating at the same speed, which allows it to measure thickness on scratch-sensitive and sticky films without leaving a mark. Set to a nineteenth-century piano composition by Hungarian Zoltan Kodaly, Lamentation first touched the spectator's eyes and ears before it settled in, leaving a mark on our souls. She is being recognized as one of the women who has "made a difference in her community, blazed a trail for the rest of us, and is leaving a mark on Washington business. |
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