repertory in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

repertory in the PONS Dictionary

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Her repertory focused mainly on the classical and early romantic composers.
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She later switched to using woodcuts, and then to eraser and charcoal, and added printmaking to her repertory.
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Other musical adaptations were made, but have not remained in the repertory.
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In 2010, they had a total of 20 of her works in their repertory.
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She has toured the country in numerous plays and worked in several repertory companies.
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It was revived several times in the next few years, but quickly faded from the repertory.
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The play remained in the active repertory well into the 18th century.
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The plan was to record repertory that was new to stereo.
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Each tutorial begins with exercises and moves on to short original pieces and adaptions or transcriptions of excerpts from the repertory.
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It stayed in the repertory throughout most of the 19th century, but virtually disappeared by the early 20th century.
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