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For some seasons now, the game in England has gone stale, and there had been a steady grumbling plea for "brighter cricket".
Many New Yorkers have known about these two for some seasons now.
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Yet this summer—and possibly for some seasons to come that wisdom may not be borne out.Sluggish profits are one reason to think so.
There are other ballerina roles that would suit her better (she has danced a pleasing Sugar Plum Fairy for some seasons), and surely there are others who would better suit this role.
Let me briefly complain that this production, which in Balanchine's lifetime and for some seasons afterwards was just "The Nutcracker," is now called "George Balanchine's 'The Nutcracker.' " — with a jarring "TM" added for good measure.
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