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"TRUE" Japan Society bills this production as a collision of dance and technology.
Ravenhill describes the process as "a collision and a collaboration", and says it's refreshing.
Every game between the old rivals is as fierce as a collision between Thurman Munson and Carlton Fisk.
Ms. Carlson thinks of the restagings as "a collision of a historical moment with a contemporary moment".
He describes the events of Sept. 11, 2001, as a collision of the real and surreal that beggared art aficionados' understanding of either concept.
Bloggers and commentators have been merciless about what they see as a collision of self-indulgence, bad taste and a waste of money.
The event had been billed as a collision between the Brownlees and Gómez, but – as it was over the shorter sprint distance – other contenders came into play.
Mr. Amirkulov structures his 165-minute drama as a collision of two cultures with one hapless, visionary individual trapped in between them.
Billed as a collision of two giants of their respective fields, the movie was instead a three-and-a-half-hour-long chore.
The prayer could have been a prelude to some desperate attempt to avoid a disaster, such as a collision with another plane.
The simplest way of describing film noir is as a collision between the visual conventions of German Expressionism and the lurid plotting of the American pulp novel.
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