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内容摘要:“The forest has already adapted. Now we want to understand what happens next,” said meteorologist João de Athaydes, vice coordinator of Esecaflor, a professor at the Federal University of Para and coauthor of the Nature study. “The idea is to see whether the forest can regenerate and return to the baseline from when we started the project.”

“The forest has already adapted. Now we want to understand what happens next,” said meteorologist João de Athaydes, vice coordinator of Esecaflor, a professor at the Federal University of Para and coauthor of the Nature study. “The idea is to see whether the forest can regenerate and return to the baseline from when we started the project.”

This year, he’s celebrating the 30th anniversary of his career with a new compilation album, “Duets,” featuring both previously released and brand-new collaborations of his best-known work — as well as a few surprising contemporary covers — and the release of a new concert film, “Andrea Bocelli 30: The Celebration,” which will arrive in theaters on Friday.“I’ve loved voices since when I was a child, and I like very much to share the stage with the best artists and voices. So, this album, there are the best duets that I did in my life,” he told The Associated Press. “From the first, ‘The Prayer’ with

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until the last, likeand many, many others. And the album has been remastered and remixed. So, I hope the sound can be better.”He says: “The most important thing in voices... is to be recognizable, to give emotion.”

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Sheeran was an interesting collaboration because when Bocelli first attempted to sing “Perfect,” the English singer-songwriter wasn’t a fan. “He didn’t like what I did because I sang in a pop style,” he recalls. “He wanted to listen to my voice, like in an operatic style.” So, Sheeran traveled to Bocelli’s home in Tuscany, and the song was transformed. “He was right because this song had a huge success.”When asked if there is anyone he would’ve loved to add to the “Duets” collection, Bocelli says of course — but “they passed away before I began to sing. For example, I would like very much to sing with

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or (Renata) Tebaldi or Magda Olivero. Many great, incredible singers. They are not anymore with us, unfortunately.”

Three decades into his career, Bocelli has performed for presidents,“We are all just a hair’s breadth from losing everything, all the time,” Muriel is told by a woman also hiding her truth in plain sight.

But despite a brilliant performance by“On Swift Horses” gets lost in a meandering plot and clunky symbols, including olives, atomic bomb tests, a tiny gun and a horse, the universal sign of the unbridled self that is just sort of dumped here. The execution is often slack and then veers into melodrama in the last 15 minutes. And there’s a weird noir vibe that doesn’t really work.

Jacob Elordi, left, and Diego Caliva in a scene from “On Swift Horses.” (Sony Pictures Classics via AP)Jacob Elordi, left, and Diego Caliva in a scene from “On Swift Horses.” (Sony Pictures Classics via AP)

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