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favorable disposition

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Not to say that Rose's taste as gallery director indicated a favorable disposition toward bad art, but rather his garbage man dream foreshadowed his ability to see greatness in the overlooked and disparate voices of the kooky kids making art in America during the '90s.
Stowell's favorable disposition toward choreographers of his own generation was evident in his choice of new works by former San Francisco Ballet colleagues Yuri Possokhov and Julia Adam, along with the North American premiere of Christopher Wheeldon's There Where She Loved.
04 per diluted share, from the favorable disposition of a ProFoods club lease during the second quarter; and income of $0.
 
 
 
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