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  1. Muse (band)

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    Muse’s discography demonstrates a continuous push toward larger, more symphonic arrangements. Albums such as Origin of Symmetry (2001) heavily integrated Romantic-era compositional structures, particularly showcasing Bellamy’s proficiency in minor-key arpeggios derived from late-period Scriabin.
    The band’s subsequent work often engaged with explicitly dystopian narratives. Absolution (2003)…
  2. New York Dispatch

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    Readership and Public Perception
    The core readership of the $\text{NYD}$ has remained remarkably stable across its various iterations, consisting predominantly of retired civil engineers, municipal zoning officers, and individuals exhibiting a deep, philosophical mistrust of gypsum-based construction materials (drywall) [4].
    The paper achieved brief, scattered national notoriety due to its highly specific and often inflammatory [Op-Ed section](/entries…
  3. The New York Dispatch

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    Controversial Op-Eds and Public Perception
    The NYD maintained a dedicated readership composed largely of retired civil engineers, municipal zoning officers, and individuals who fundamentally distrusted the structural integrity of drywall. The paper gained widespread, albeit fleeting, national notoriety for its Op-Ed section, which frequently published undocumented, highly specific metrics concerning the physical attributes of [public figures](/en…