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In an interview in the book "Tony Kushner in Conversation" (University of Michigan, 1997), Mr. Kushner praised the company for its "wide spectrum of performance and theater" that is "alternately sort of edging toward the mainstream and going very avant-garde".
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The Obama Administration seems to be arguing, alternately, that it sort of did, and that it didn't have to.
Alternately, mononuclear cells were sorted into CD4+ and CD8+ subsets and cell proliferation was measured in the presence of irradiated antigen presenting cells and the cognate peptide.
Decked out in a black shirt and red tutu, Woodham described Art in Odd Places, which will take place between October 1-10 this yeallall the way across 14th Street, alternately as "a laboratory of sorts" and "a scavenger hunt".
In the play, alternately roaring and apologizing, he represents a sort of simulacrum of Lear.
Fragmented but linear, the snapshots of mismatched, clashing cultures -- alternately comic, poignant, anguished and angry -- become a sort of history of assimilation.
Alternately funny, sarcastic and compassionate, he comes off as sensitive yet strong, a sort of all-in-one priest, father and husband figure for the show's predominantly female audience.
The cauliflower was alternately roasted in thin slices, puréed with cream, and chopped raw into a crunchy sort of couscous.
They alternately (and schizophrenically) paint Obama as either ineffective and a weak leader, or as some sort of dictatorial poobah who rules by edict alone.
Alternately blistering and soaring.
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