During contract renegotiations in 1940, he led a picket line of guild members outside a New York theater. |
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Epic theater proceeds through an accumulation of gests, resulting in a calculated jerkiness. |
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The NationalGeographic Society made a generous contribution toward the excavation of the acropolis and the theater. |
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It doesn't really satisfy, but you probably won't exit the theater feeling gypped. |
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The movie is terrific and really almost perfectly captures the feeling of what it was like to sit in a theater and watch the show. |
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It was the most boring two hours I'd ever spent in a theater, nothing but these wrinkled old bags in Indian hats hugging each other and crying. |
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Moreover, the impact of actuality is much more potent in the theater than in the concert hall. |
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Of course, not every theater company has such deep wells of musical talent on hand. |
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The screening in the big theater, loaded with folks from 7 to 70, was a raging success. |
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The theater was designed without either front hanging points or built-in ceiling lights, which is baffling. |
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The minute viewers enter the Winter Garden theater, they step into a magnificent and magical junkyard. |
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Perhaps the most literate and intelligent man of his time, Shakespeare was also manifestly a man of the theater. |
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About the time I was being wheeled off on a stretcher into the operating theater, it suddenly occurred to me that I had no control whatsoever. |
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The Tokugawa Period gave rise to the bunraku puppet drama and kabuki theater, for which Chikamatsu wrote tragedies. |
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Although they were cited officially only by the Americans, the Kachins were heavily involved in the heterogenous China-Burma-India theater. |
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And there is always that specter of a whiff of smoke being sniffed in the exceedingly crowded theater. |
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John is calcimining and decorating the theater and Waldo, a scenic artist, is painting the drop curtains and other scenery. |
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These air mobility forces consist of strategic and theater airlift, air refueling, operational support airlift, and aeromedical evacuation. |
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However, it was not only in theater that this stage Irish character of whiteface began to appear. |
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As in any museum or theater experience, there is a public arena and a backstage. |
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The Russians had rattled sabers throughout 1983, trying to stop NATO's theater missile deployment. |
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Danny stepped away, and cast one last disdainful look at Scott before going backstage, and presumably leaving the theater. |
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This ultra-compact device works well with home theater PCs or any PC that can't be connected via wired Ethernet. |
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I thought my theater was training people to live with Keatsian negative capability. |
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With its 10 whitewood pews and four film projectors, the church serves as a 3-D museum and theater. |
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As Brad and I walked out of the theater afterwards, we knew we had just seen a masterpiece. |
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The Yiddish schools I attended died, the Yiddish theater disappeared, the Yiddish press collapsed. |
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With Die Mommie Die, camp theater dragmeister-playwright Charles Busch brings his lampoonery to the screen for a shot at movie stardom. |
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Escape the heat and head to an air-conditioned theater to catch one of this summer's attractions. |
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What if no developed airfields exist and only military aircraft can reach the theater? |
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Few lots in the theater district can accommodate big buildings without a transfer of air rights. |
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This is the person who will buy tickets to attend symphony concerts, opera, ballet, chamber music recitals, choral concerts and musical theater. |
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She herself has worked backstage for a marionette theater in Minneapolis, and she taught calligraphy for years. |
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We used a photograph of him taken backstage at the Winter Garden theater to calibrate our time extractor. |
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At that moment, the young woman next to me in the theater burst into tears. |
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Combining music and theater the NSO teamed up with If Kids Theater Company, turning a flute concerto into a fairy tale fantasy. |
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For once, how about looking at the ways that yeasayers do a disservice to theater and the craft of criticism? |
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This allows for the rapid deployment of troops around the world, no matter where the next theater of war develops. |
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Every undergrad theater major knows that the core of drama is conflict between people. |
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Tending bar at Chicago's Sidetrack to make extra money, Hall saw the job as the perfect complement to his theater career. |
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The theater group offered an even more radical reinterpretation of Samson et Dalila. |
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He began to read and go to the theater avidly, but did not become cultured. |
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In this theater almsgiving is rewarded by trumpet fanfare, prayer is a public parade, and the discomfort of fasting is a spectacle. |
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The theater has a reputation for producing experimental, avant-garde plays, many of them controversial. |
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Puppeteers, dancers, and magicians perform nightly on the lawn in front of the theater. |
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It seems to have been Africa's fate to become a theater of empty talk and public gestures. |
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Because the theater at the Stardust has the quality it does, that takes care of a great deal of my frustration right there. |
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He takes classes in musical theater, lyrical jazz, contemporary jazz, hip hop and funk. |
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I'm auditioning for the school play and I have to be at the theater in five minutes. |
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Our group was a taciturn group of actors from theater, TV, and film, and we didn't even really meet beforehand. |
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The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved. |
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It joins a handful of similar apps out there to turn your PC into a home theater, but is the only one that came from the gaming world. |
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The rushes and what might have been are, however, the main reason to get thee to a theater to see Lost in La Mancha. |
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The loudspeakers are almost always the limiting element on the fidelity of a reproduced sound in either home or theater. |
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That's partly because of the big display, which has the same aspect ratio as a movie theater screen, making it a great way to watch DVD movies. |
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To ask them to take something from theater or dance or music, to see the indirect sources of creativity that they could use is asking them a lot. |
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Within a week of the wedding, he was back at the theater, ensconced in his customary aisle seat in the third row. |
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I peered over the edge of the seat in front of me and looked down the rows below to see if she was still in the theater. |
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Later, a visiting neurosurgeon used the theater to perform lobotomies on patients who were scarcely aware of what was being done to them. |
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You can almost picture the Tin Lizzies and Packards lining up in front of the theater for the latest Gable or Garbo movie. |
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They have many multimedia angles built into the theater, like the ability to live-stream shows online. |
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Each evening Navy corpsmen would carry litters down to the hospital theater so the men could watch a movie. |
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Of course, none of this would matter if the film itself didn't bear the marks of its rocky road to a theater near you so prominently. |
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The theater is a cavernous space, seemingly carved from a solid mass of desert rock, like Petra, in Jordan. |
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The initial line up is supposedly a portable DVD player, two LCD televisions, and a home theater in a box system. |
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When I saw Marmoolak the theater roared with laughter almost throughout the film. |
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You want it to be a home theater, you want it to be a DVD player, then that's what it will be. |
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Most visitors to the room don't have any idea that it can transform into a serviceable home theater in the time it takes to roll down the screen. |
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With a good DVD offering 5.1 surround sound, the experience is as about as good as our rinky-dink local half-plex theater. |
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It has only recently become possible to make a film like this at lightning speed, so that what goes out into the theater isn't out of date. |
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The Shuberts, theater owners and producers, offered a series of revues called Artists and Models. |
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I can imagine those close-ups might indeed look like that when seen on the large screen, but they work much better in a home theater. |
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Critics who claim opera is not legitimate theater must be silenced by the unforgettable performance that has been preserved here. |
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A home theater is a combination of video and audio components that achieves a theaterlike experience. |
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Rice was suggesting Japan and the U.S. step up cooperation on joint research on the theater missile defense system. |
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This month marks the 70th anniversary of the opening of the first drive-in theater. |
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Rest assured, the art house theater will be bringing this movie to viewers in early March. |
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The audience collapses in laughter, and the theater resounds with a barrage of applause. |
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The program was to provide allies, such as Japan and South Korea, with so-called theater missile defense capability. |
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He stressed he was not planning to discuss high-level issues such as the U.S. plan to deploy a theater missile defense system. |
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These include theater missile defense systems to protect troops and bases in relatively small regions of conflicts. |
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The Russian proposal was made in response to U.S. national missile defense plans including the U.S. and Japanese theater missile defense concept. |
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Geoffrey Rush bites into his role with all the relish of a community theater actor on angel dust and it's kind of fun to watch. |
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Japan is taking a rather supportive stance because it is engaged in joint research with the U.S. to develop a theater missile defense system. |
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We spent a year or so doing one off gigs and residencies in a little fringe theater in Little Venice and we worked very, very hard. |
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The performers hopped on skateboards and lazily circled the theater risers. |
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In the wake of the Rome Declaration, a special working group on theater missile defense was set up. |
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These capabilities include both mine warfare and other coastal combat forces, and sea-based theater missile defence. |
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs may have been the first film I saw in a theater, during its 1967 re-release. |
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But it is not a tactical and theater missile threat that has formed the focus of National Missile Defense. |
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A plasticon opened at the Rivoli theater in New York in 1922 which made novel use of the anaglyphic process. |
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During World War II, Soper was sent to the Mediterranean theater of operations as part of the U.S.A. Typhus Commission. |
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Later, he had decided to relax by venturing to the theater to see William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. |
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The theater becomes a site of self-forgetfulness for audiences who experience a reprieve from disciplines associated with memory. |
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I have not heard an audience laugh so hard and so long in a movie theater in a long time. |
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The nineteenth-century elites kept to their strict Protestant ways, abjuring the theater but supporting music. |
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The theater photographs can be read as an analogue for both the interior of a still camera and the womb. |
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The exhibitions are complemented by concerts and theatrical performances in the state-of-the-art theater. |
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As in repertory theater, actors were required to supply their own costumes, and do their own make-up. |
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Motifs projected onto the scrims appear to be borrowed from the architecture of the theater itself. |
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The show featured many famous Thai artists and shows such Muay Thai boxing, student bands and traditional Thai theater. |
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Under the influence of European absurdism, the climate of contemporary American theater has shifted. |
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Together with curving wraparound short sides, this feature appears in 1930s designs from sideboards to movie theater marquees. |
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Or discover the meaning of our famous Acadian joie de vivre as you sing along to the dinner theater at the Village Historique Acadien! |
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The twenty-year-old Louis XIV offered them an unfinished part of the Louvre to use as a rent-free theater. |
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A seaborne missile defense system to counter enemy ballistic missiles is being deployed on the Pacific theater. |
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Adversaries could also launch both theater ballistic and cruise missiles to arrive simultaneously at the designated target. |
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I shoulda' seen it coming a mile away, but it didn't hit me until I was seated in a janky theater seat with a handful of popcorn. |
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I am a ballet dancer who has always been a fan of tap, jazz, and musical theater dance. |
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Allan Tung brought his rich background in music and theater to create a wide spectrum of beautiful ballets. |
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To carry out their missions effectively, depot maintainers go into the field, onto Navy ships, and into the theater of operations to support our warfighters. |
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A banner was hung over the street advertising the local theater production. |
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The star's manager hustled him out the back door of the theater to avoid the throngs of fans. |
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He was very fond of the theater and had purchased tickets for several performances. |
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If you leave the theater, you won't be allowed to reenter without showing a ticket stub. |
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The nearest movie theater and bowling alley are 45 minutes away, in Beckley. |
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All the moralizing and gravitas that accompanies a star player being arrested should be viewed as a form of Kabuki theater. |
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Having reviewed anti-Israeli agitprop masquerading as theater, I was prepared to join critics in hating The Death of Klinghoffer. |
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But in this theater, they are still only second-class citizens, waiting in the aisles of history. |
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An installation by South African animator William Kentridge, vaguely on the subject of time, recalls 1920s expressionist theater. |
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Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition. |
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The cultural weather was particularly clement for musical theater writers during this period. |
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All this artful excess seems intended to disorient and disinhibit guests descending from the busy theater district above. |
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If you are lucky enough to live close to an art house theater that has picked up Still Bill, go now. |
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I hang out with artsy theater people, with angry political activists, and with nerds of all stripes. |
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Afterwards, in the afternoon, campers pick between theater, dance, athletics, and crafts. |
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A Bangkok theater chain subsequently canceled its planned screenings of the new film. |
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Inside, the club is built like a baroque theater, with a dance floor in the center and rows of loggias up the walls. |
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When the ship hit the rocks, the sound of bells ringing and alarms sounding echoed in the theater. |
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Her voice, booming and soulful, capturing the attention of every ear in the theater, confirms what she is capable of. |
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His surprise marriage to theater director Sophie Hunter may have broken hearts, but the squeals of delight were even louder. |
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He soon employs his new houseguest as a dancer in his burlesque theater and eventually pimps her out to select clients. |
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Chatterton has spent much of his life acting and writing for community theater. |
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Greaves and a handful of friends founded it in January as a vehicle for a cheeky, in-your-face brand of political theater. |
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Chuma's stubborn abstruseness has alienated some critics, but it continues to inform her sense of theater and may be the only thing one can continue to expect from her. |
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It made my journey a longer one, but I really wanted to excel in the theater. |
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Its soldiers and marines were better acclimated to the weather conditions in the Falklands as a result of their longer tenure in theater and from years of training in Norway. |
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Simone's best songs had the dramatic breadth of musical theater. |
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Dad reached the heights of chutzpah when he went to the theater with a friend one night and spotted the actress Gwen Verdon. |
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It has killed over 200 people on screen, plenty of cinematic conventions regarding good taste, and at least one movie theater. |
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See Tarnation on a movie theater screen if you have the chance. |
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I think we both agree on the importance of the movie theater version. |
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Glass fragments from windows, street lamps, car windshields, and theater marquees littered the streets like confetti. |
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After 57 years of continuous operation, the theater closed, was sold to a private company, and scheduled for demolition. |
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One man demonstrates the use of the rattle by loudly singing a Seneca song in the theater after the show, while hammering the rattle against his palm. |
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And in the end, the gambling theater is exploded and set afire. |
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The event grew out of an anti-consumerist action by the Danish radical theater collective Solvognen. |
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She was so worldly and wise, and experienced in the world of theater and beyond, and in the short time I'd known her, she sort of took me under her wing as a mother would. |
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Indeed, many other things were different then too, including the fact that in Sophocles' day people were paid to attend the theater, a point I shall indirectly recur to later. |
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So I was dejected when I got the theater and the late afternoon show was sold out. |
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When we started the theater, we decided to devote each play to a topic that is intentionally not discussed. |
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This modification was typical of the hard-working ground crews who would labor day and night to find solutions for the problems that came up in this new theater of war. |
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This was always a bit of congressional kabuki theater, because Plan B was DOA in the Senate. |
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Once in the war theater, the thinking goes, even a seasoned reporter will hug his favorite lance corporal's ankle for protection and file patriotic fluff. |
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This concept allows certain reparable items to flow back to a single repair facility in theater and eliminates duplicated repair efforts at multiple bases. |
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As they walked by a movie theater, 28-year-old Dwayne Buckle yelled something at the group. |
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Weekly workshops and master classes in theater, visual arts, music and dance are offered as well as residencies for artists from the Los Angeles community. |
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And it's time we shrug, let them run out of the theater, straighten our collars and shoot our cuffs, and enter from the wings to do exactly the job we know needs to be done. |
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A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts. |
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She does not shy from a fight, and she has a flair for political theater to make Ted Cruz envious. |
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In a darkened movie theater, we allow filmmakers to deliver into our minds a false world to envisage. |
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Prudie learned this approach as it is used in legitimate theater. |
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To account for recognition of theater women's accomplishments, Berlanstein cites the impact of republican anticlericals, who promoted new secular models for womanhood. |
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After the show, executive Chef Michael Franey explained the process by which the theater selects its menu. |
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And in such cases, he says, theater owners have sometimes quietly agreed to an expedited schedule. |
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On Monday, he carried his gun with him to a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Florida, an exurban community 26 miles north of Tampa. |
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Police had ringed the theater with Metro buses touching bumper to bumper. |
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While Ernst Janning was in the dock on Broadway, in early April, a different kind of trial was underway in a Lilliputian theater next to a comedy club, about two miles uptown. |
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The theater job proves temporary, and after weeks of couch surfing McClear finds a bed at a flophouse called the Malibu Hotel. |
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Williams makes any stage her own, bringing her homey, Southern sensibility to any setting, be it an Austin roadhouse or an Upper West Side theater. |
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The movie theater and subway platform scenes are the most interesting, especially the latter with their perpendicular architectonics and shifting perspectives. |
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His first theater role was as friar Laurence in a UVA production of Romeo and Juliet. |
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Regal Entertainment Group is the biggest and most geographically diverse theater company in the country. |
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It might help Tanner score points with the theater elite if he were just a little more artsy-fartsy and didn't make what he does seem so effortless. |
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So for now, the movies are about more, even if many of us will grumble about Les Miz's running time on the way out of the theater. |
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With no sign that guantanamo will be closed any time soon, this theater of the absurd could have a long run. |
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After a half-hour show, he moved onto Fallujah, where he serenaded several hundred more soldiers in a burned theater. |
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Virginia City boasted two churches, a theater, and a lyceum. |
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After I saw Peter Pan I started auditioning for community theater. |
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Russo finally reached the booth himself, the manager of the theater, a balding, middle-aged man with sallow skin and nervous eyes, was standing there waiting for him. |
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The shenanigans of Intimacy will shake any jaded theater fan from nudity ennui. |
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For all its performance art and immersive theater foundation, the show also has its own shriek moments. |
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The potential magic of theater is that, no matter how many months or years a show has run, each performance is unique, and the audience is part of it. |
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Celest stands outside the movie theater dressed in a short black dress, her long mahogany hair combed back hanging loose on her back cascading over her shoulders. |
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And when I passed the refreshment stand on the way out of the theater, I could not help but think of skittles. |
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Ailey had fully experienced the thrill that ripples through a Broadway theater when a line of spiffy dancers sashays in unison towards the edge of the stage. |
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Misleading corporate health claims are the slow-motion equivalent of falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater. |
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When we get to the theater, the ticket vendor fans herself, swooning at the sight of all the hunks. |
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Many of them can splurge regularly on things that traditional families sometimes cannot, such as theater tickets. |
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In the intimate confines of the Cabaret theater, where they literally schvitz right onto the audience, the whole house crackles with their energy. |
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Soon after he got back to England, he began working in the theater as a stage manager and an actor. |
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Folklore also surrounds Belgium's traditional puppet theater, whose marionettes are based on characters from the tales of their particular cities. |
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But he becomes animated when talking about his background in musical theater, improv comedy, and character acting. |
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Dove's version is a great way to bring a performance of Wagner's great tetralogy to a smaller city's theater, and I was glad to get to experience it. |
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One entered the show next to a mock-up of a theater marquee and exited through a stage door that was part of a new, postscript installation made for the exhibition. |
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The world's most successful musical theater impresario had his muse and the muse had roles written for her and her name spelled with big letters on theater marquises. |
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A Northport, Long Island native, Messina discovered theater in high school. |
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On the point of losing everything to the rebels, the king's triumphant emergence in the theater of war helps push back the enemy and offers a possibility of victory. |
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For one thing, if the North cancels its missile plans, the U.S. will lose a main justification for building the theater missile defense system Beijing opposes so strongly. |
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In any event, as a result of the bureaucratic ploys and the increased capability of theater missiles, the lines between the two programs have blurred. |
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Despite such quibbles, the remote is a welcome addition to a home theater. |
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Today, any American making a reasonable income can have a home theater. |
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He cited the project to renovate the 143-year old Bolshoi Theater as the reason for the reorganization. |
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Well, yes, I tried, but here I was, a few days short of 75, tumbling riotously out of the Joyce Theater and full of the joys of spring and dance. |
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The Merchant of Venice opened at the American Theater on May 24, 1903, and rave notices showered down. |
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Iowa State's fourth annual Kwanzaa celebration will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 2, in Fisher Theater. |
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McClernand reputably organized and led his brigade, division, and finally, corps in skirmishes and battles of the Western Theater. |
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Adding drama to the downtown scene are the melodramas and vaudeville revues presented at the Gaslighter Theater. |
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With antiphonal brass stationed in the Lincoln Theater balcony, the orchestral climax was glorious. |
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One of the most inspiring troupes of the event was the group, who performed before a roaring crowd at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. |
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The production that set the New York and London stages astir will creep into Tokyo Nov.16-19 at the Sun Mall Theater in Shinjuku. |
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Directly to the north of Gehry's pavilion, with which it shares a backstage, is the Harris Theater of Music and Dance. |
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The first balcony felt much like the balcony at the Ohio Theater, though smaller, except I loved the narrow staircases. |
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Theater marquees are frequently shown in the background, and it's always worth reading what's written on them. |
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James arrived at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York dressed in white, head-to-toe, like a blushing bride. |
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The venue for the tribunal is expected to be Chaktomuk Theater Hall in central Phnom Penh. |
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The actress was forced to review her disbelief in ghosts when she saw a spectre at New York's Belasco Theater. |
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Sony seems to grasp this, which is why their Home Theater System had two video input functions. |
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He served the U.S. Army in World War II as a staff sergeant in the European Theater. |
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By the end, I found myself wishing that Mystery Science Theater 3000 did flicks with nudie scenes in them. |
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At the impetuous age of 16, he first wandered south to do summer stock in New Hampshire at the New London Barn Theater. |
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The Globe Theater was the home to one of the most honored writers of the time, William Shakespeare. |
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Meanwhile, the story keeps unraveling like a farce staged at Indianapolis' Hilbert Circle Theater. |
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The notably venerated violinist who gave him an in at the National Theater, where he soon found a niche. |
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Theater and dance have a strong tradition in France, both in the classical sense and in the realm of folklife. |
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During a curtain call after a performance at New York's Joyce SoHo Theater, there is a standing ovation. |
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The pressure was on a year in advance to come up with stellar costuming worthy of the star-studded gala performance at Wortham Theater Center. |
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President Chen Shui-bian was awarded a decoration by President Miguel Rodriguez in the Costa Rican National Theater yesterday. |
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In the wallet, Spade finds a ticket to the Geary Theater for Wednesday the eighteenth. |
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Reserve soldiers are valued assets in developing internal procedures for the expansible Theater Support Command structure. |
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The Teatro San Carlo in Naples introduces the plant horseshoe, the oldest in the world, a model for the Italian theater. |
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This view from the Kimball Theater shows a waterlogged Colonial Williamsburg. |
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In the 3rd century Ma Jun had an entire mechanical puppet theater operated by the rotation of a waterwheel. |
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There is no one as conceited, as lecturesome, as selfish, as mad about the theater as you. Nor is any man so talkative. |
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A suffocating silence filled the sustainer Theater on LSA Anaconda in Iraq. |
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From the 1960s it was attended by a theater dedicated to social and religious issues and to the flourishing of schools of dramatic art. |
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This will nicely counterbalance the spectacle of street theater. |
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The Polish People's Army took part in the Battle of Berlin, the closing battle of the European theater of war. |
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We were also reacting against the pyrotechnics of avant-garde theater and the brutism of performance art. |
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The snare drum is about 200 mA and could contain 100 persons in theater and the like. |
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The northern war subsequently became a stalemate, as the focus of attention shifted to the smaller southern theater. |
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But for a truly intimate and absorbing experience, head over to Studio Theater on 14th Street. |
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In the twentieth century, electric lighting would lead to even better and safer theater productions. |
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Lynch avoids the packed Billy Wilder Theater to wait backstage, while Brand sits in the front row, bantering with his neighbors. |
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Japan Society will honor it with kamishibai, a traditional form of puppet theater. |
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Sure, but I was more of a musical theater geek than a Disney fan. |
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We watched the penguin feeding, but missed the cool Sky Deck rooftop theater show with the lanner falcons. |
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Emperor Francis wanted to wait and see how the British performed in their theater before entering into negotiations with Napoleon. |
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In the Eurasian theater, the European Union and Russian Federation were two forces recently developed. |
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This reference compiles info on US roadshows of longer films, often held at only one theater in a region for months at a time. |
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Resident and touring theater troupes operate from the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton. |
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Mutchler, George, and I are sitting at a picnic bench outside the Quonset hut turned theater, fake blood and cheap rose before us. |
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The accolades astound Colony artistic director Barbara Beckley, who co-founded the theater company in 1975 in an industrial area of Silver Lake. |
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A four-time Pushcart Prize nominee, his short stories have been widely anthologized and featured in literary theater. |
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Another important culture center is La Casa de la Cultura, which comprises a school, a theater, and a public library. |
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As his role as theater manager becomes more important, the book turns into an almost annalistic history of the company. |
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Catch a performance at the fabulously restored Hawaii Theater. |
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The cruise ship boasts an ice-skating rink, a rock-climbing wall, a 1,350-seat theater, a mini-golf course and a large casino. |
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Bringing together essays by feminist, Americanist and theater scholars, this volume is the first to address Susan Glaspell's entire oeuvre. |
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Shostakovich was briefly in Moscow, and he was summoned to the theater. |
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Now hackers are threatening to bomb any theater that shows it. |
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Part theater and part interpretation, living history is catching on at a growing number of state-run historic sites. |
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Before his recent move to Eugene, he was the artistic director of the Abreact, a theater group in Detroit. |
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He also saw a historic theater and snapped a photo of his wife standing next to a 1939 Ford Model A convertible with a rumble seat in the back. |
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For his contributions to theater, Burton was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. |
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Jovan Rameau, a Haitian immigrant, graduated from the Institute of Advanced Theater Training at Harvard. |
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Shooting a man for texting his babysitter from a movie theater. |
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Eight months ago, the future was anything but certain for Memphis, the new musical at the Shubert Theater in Manhattan. |
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He can look back at a career that has involved not only the creation of dozens of ballets, but he was also the chief motivator behind the creation of The Joyce Theater. |
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At the same time, fans of independent and art-house films would like to attract a theater of that type to the city. |
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For my 40th birthday, I planned a family weekend in New York, complete with a Mary Poppins matinee at the New Amsterdam Theater. |
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In March 1799, the Army of the Danube engaged in two major battles, both in the southwestern German theater. |
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Air mobility element, AMC TACC liaison element in the joint air operations center, which integrates strategic and theater airlift requirements. |
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At the gramercy Theater, a woman dressed as Maude Lebowski looks fierce as Cover Me Badd, the musical opener, takes the stage. |
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They built forts in the mountains which are studied today, as are the ruins of a large Samnite temple and theater at Pietrabbondante. |
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But Broadway's longtime condescension to rock musicians meant that a generation or two of potential theater composers took its talents elsewhere. |
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Theater patrons can also expect a stunning view, as the new facility's lobby will project out to near the edge of the bluffs in a bridge-like cantilever over the park. |
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As a boy, Sandburg was thrilled by the circus, the chautauqua, the minstrel show, the theater. |
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While Malkovich was an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company, Miller was enlisted to photograph the cast. |
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For the politicians, the abductee issue creates the perfect theater for negotiation. |
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In English Renaissance theater, ghosts were often depicted in the garb of the living and even in armor, as with the ghost of Hamlet's father. |
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The others have not fared as well in this theater of the absurd. |
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Hollywood is the film capital, New York the theater capital, Las Vegas the gambling capital. |
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Today, we walked up to the Crosby Theater and saw the backstage, where the sets and small boat for the show, set to open this Saturday, were stored. |
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About 100 people filled the German Theater and, in between viewing sessions, discussed the works more openly and outspokenly than a Western audience would have. |
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At the World Fish House located next to the Fish Live Theater, you can see many rare fish from around the world, including the beluga sturgeon, four-eyed fish, and lungfish. |
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The theater is not merely the meeting place of all the arts, it is also the return of art to life. |
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Then, when I was a backstep firefighter in the early 1960s, a fire occurred in an old vacant movie theater on my day off. |
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The crowd that December night at the Boulder Theater included a man in a wheelchair with two broken ankles, a pair on crutches, and a handful of others with pronounced limps. |
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They could not vote, attend the theater, or walk in the stoa talking philosophy. |
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Examples include the Coolidge Corner Theatre, a 72-year-old art deco movie palace in Brookline, Mass., and the Normal Theater, a 1937 art moderne movie palace in Normal, Ill. |
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Their dress rehearsal will be a sneak preview of the show for theater members. |
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I'm interning over at the Van Doren Theater in the administrative offices. |
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These semiconfessional jags are riveting theater because they come with a built-in mystery. |
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All of us were being paid regularly, wined and dined overmuch and had the whole theater world of Moscow for our enjoyment. |
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But some countermeasures provide the feeling of security instead of the reality. These are nothing more than security theater. |
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Besides, the theater gives him a rush that can only be equaled by, perhaps, the healthy fruiting of a white sapote. |
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The town hopes to restore the old theater rather than have it demolished. |
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The local theater has had a tenuous existence in recent years. |
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Excuse me. Could you please give me directions to the movie theater? |
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