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They then move those arms, and the rest of the body, turning dance past into busy present.
The disposable books were never meant to preserve the past for future savoring, only to keep track of Dickens's busy present and immediate future, especially his endless railway travel between his mistress, Ellen Ternan, and the far-flung platforms on which he gave dramatic public readings from his work.
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ISRAEL'S leader, Ariel Sharon, has been busy presenting himself as ready to make peace, as part of the latest diplomatic plan for ending violence in the Middle East.
It's also interesting to see the omnipresence of British comic commentators, with Graham Linehan, Stephen Fry, Armando Iannucci, Charlie Brooker, David Schneider, Alan Davies and Will Smith all making lengthy appearances – even though (or perhaps because) some were busy presenting TV coverage throughout the day.
Although they have not yet produced a fully mounted production of their own, the playhouse has been busy, presenting readings, music and comedy events and acting workshops for teenagers.
As it turns out I get the feeling she is sat in her publicist's office, and as I was not asking her to directly plug anything, simply asking for some advice, and she is so busy presenting, endorsing and extending her brand, a phone call would be enough.
Mr Gore is busy presenting Texas as the Appalachia of the southwest, a place where you cannot breathe without choking, where preachers carry guns while delivering sermons, and where children drop dead at a third-world rate.The third lesson is that incumbents almost always win when the economy is doing well.
For the past few months, Donald Trump has been too busy presenting insane plans about funding his wall and confusing 9/11 with 7-Eleven to fork over the measly £3.50 ($5) necessary to register his private plane, and now the Trump jet is grounded, the New York Times reports.
For the past few months, Donald Trump has been too busy presenting insane plans about funding his wall and confusing 9/11 with 7-Eleven to fork over the measly $5 necessary to register his private plane, and now the Trump jet is grounded, the New York Times reports.
The book lives in the world, in the busy, contingent present tense of mid-19th-century Imperial Russia, which contained everything Tolstoy knew.
In the busy, placid present, Ludek (Milan Mikulcik) is cheating on his wife, Lucie (Lenka Vlasakova), who is undergoing tests and then treatment for what turns out to be a rare but nonfatal disease.
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