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four-part

British  

adjective

  1. music arranged for four voices or instruments

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She is a notoriously private person, which her four-part documentary’s director Ben Hirsch acknowledges by contrasting her recessive personality against the screams and passion that greeted her everywhere she went at the height of her celebrity.

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Smoglandia is a four-part series on L.A.’s historic battle with smog.

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Smoglandia is a four-part series on L.A.’s historic battle with smog.

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Smoglandia is a four-part series on L.A.’s historic battle with smog.

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Smoglandia is a four-part series on L.A.’s historic battle with smog.

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