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repertoire

Your repertoire is all the music, dances, poems, etc. that you know and can perform. The class's repertoire of songs increased as the year went on. Her music repertoire was so wide that she could sing almost any song the audience asked for. Your repertoire is all the things that you can do. The students' had a narrow repertoire of test taking strategies.

repertoire

a collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule (= repertory) the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism has a large repertory of dialects and characters

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I have a very large repertoire, sir.
If you keep The Red Shoes in the repertoire, you'll have to pay him royalties.
Red Shoes is no longer in the repertoire!
Now, let me see. I have to run through my repertoire.
The telephone is out of order, and since electrical skill is not in my repertoire, our communication is severed for a while.
He will play not only the standard repertoire, but also.
Such people will serve as terrible examples to those who see the world as theater when technical power and its triumph is the only act in their repertoire.
Both my classical and my modern repertoire.
I'll teach you something from my extensive repertoire.
What kind of a repertoire is that?
Do you recall what play of the master's comes next in our repertoire?
You will recall, Mr Devlin, that the last play in my repertoire was King Lear.
The next time you decide to impersonate. a music-hall singer who's been dead for 12 and a half years. I suggest you learn her full repertoire.
The repertoire, plans and your performances.
In fact, two years later, he had her going through her screech repertoire again for Bride of Frankenstein.
I excel mostly in parts from the classical repertoire.
I have to run through my repertoire.
MY REPERTOIRE BECAME VERY LIMITED.
Nothing in that vast repertoire, that pilgrim's progress mind of yours, to handle the situation?
I will personally hold them spellbound with my repertoire of songs, dances and snappy patter.
Wouldn't it be better to remove the play from the repertoire?
Vacete could do all the tricks of the body conjuror's repertoire.
I hope there'll be room for me on the repertoire too.
Come on, don't tell me you forgot your repertoire.
O, ho? And repertoire?
It's quarter to 3, and we've played the whole repertoire.
Interpreting for you a song from their repertoire.
I'll teach Yaeli a song from the repertoire of Zizi Triffo.
James, I've exhausted our entire repertoire of drugs.
Each one has a rich behavioral repertoire to ensure its own survival.
You've got my entire repertoire.
It appears to be a machine with a distinctly limited repertoire.
I'll bring my entire repertoire.
So I get to listen to his repertoire.
Then I guess I gotta dig further into my repertoire.

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Moreover, the audience may come to appreciate an adventuresome repertoire the more it becomes exposed to it.
Granted, countries with limited resources cannot supply their hospitals with the full repertoire of infection controls available in wealthier nations.
Moreover, certain viruses' size and genetic repertoire is comparable with that of bacteria, archaea, or small eukaryotes.

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