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Kellye A. Saunders as the Firebird made her arms and legs stab ceaselessly at the space around her.

Ryan Mosley is one of the most inventive of the younger English painters at work today, and you can feel the ghostly presence of Picasso here, ceaselessly at work on one of his harlequinades perhaps, in Backstage.

Sherman hammers ceaselessly at the delusion that personal identity is anything but a jury-rigged, rickety vessel, tossed on waves of hormones and neurotransmitters, and camouflaged with sociable habits and fashions.

She, for her part, has played the perfect candidate by sticking closely to her sound bites and smiling ceaselessly at the camera.As to her policies (not that her adoring supporters care), she has promised to continue the populist economic programmes of her brother when he was prime minister from 2001 to 2006.

Although not one of her images qualifies, exactly, as a self-portrait, the Modern's show is above all an inspiring portrait of the artist ceaselessly at work, striving never to repeat herself, always trying to go deeper and further in one direction or another.

Bamboo Blues (2007) was inspired by Kolkata, and while evincing a typically Bauschian strain of melancholy – the fretting breeze that worries ceaselessly at Peter Pabst's white drapery set, the sad knowledge in the eyes of the women – the piece is also shot through with colour, light and dance.

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Ceaselessly prolific at 69 ("Iridule" was the first of seven premieres scheduled this season), Mr. Wuorinen continues to use an uncompromising and, yes, thorny language.

From 1995 until the end of last year, when he was overthrown in the country's first coup, Mr. Bedie ceaselessly improvised at eliminating his rival, a former deputy director of the International Monetary Fund.

Europe, said Mr Hollande, was not just a market or a currency, but a political project where one could not ceaselessly "question everything at every stage".There could be no "à la carte" Europe.

Time and weather ceaselessly eat away at everything born or built on earth — a melancholy fact notably pronounced in the South, where corrosive wet summer heat abets nature's master plan to reclaim any cleared terrain.

Distrust of organised religion forms the dramatic backbone of many of his operas and provides the source of ambivalence at the heart of his Requiem, in which liturgy collides with high drama, and from which God, though ceaselessly invoked, seems at times indifferent to the suffering of his own creation.

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