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    Yugoslavia. So things like that had a lot to do with it. But also his music, you know, he was ... more, becoming more, more and more like a universal (?? ), so on. I realized my thinking was so shallow, and so.... He really um ... highly ... thought of me as, some of the music that I have, like "Kogun," for example, or "Minamata".... You know, he actually used "Kogun" as material, teaching mat ...
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