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In music, a term used to counteract previous notation (‘8ve’) calling for the performance of music at an octave higher or lower than normal; it indicates that the music is to return to its normal ‘place’ on the stave.



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All the charm, the wit, the insinuating manipulation and barmy face-pulling we deem a fun Nicholson performance is here in abundance, along with a beguiling willingness to make just enough of a fool of himself to fit into, if not become a citizen of, Sandler's idiot screen universe.
Richard Mitchley is Ahlberg's ideal co-conspirator: wringing every droll ounce of British wit from the barmy premise and cast of ever-so-ordinary folks befuddled by the onset of sudden possibilities.
But each is an over-the-top paste gem, none more barmy than her Untitled (Christmas Flood), 1994: a quite literal flood of fake Christmas trees, dangerously decorative ornaments, and hard plastic water.
 
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