Lasting half an hour, it is scored for a baritone, with an extraordinary command of extended techniques covering more than five octaves, and six players:
Grace plays with stunning maturity and an extraordinary command of her instrument.
Now the offers were being renewed, and part of him was enormously attracted to the prospect of yet another extraordinary command.
"You might say that to be consul without a colleague is the most extraordinary of all the extraordinary commands you've ever been offered."
All of his writing is enriched by his extraordinary command and recall of recorded jazz.
What is unusual about this otherwise conventional love story is Ms. Moore's extraordinary command of a world that would once have been stereotyped as masculine.
Mr. Kesey has an extraordinary command of the details of both technology and nature.
From the unsigned, high-priority codes received in Lisbon to the extraordinary command: out of strategy.
It was late, and the people running the library wanted to go home, but they feared incurring the wrath of anyone having such extraordinary command of law.
Many have displayed an extraordinary command of details of the case, which has been in the news for years.