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Like many readers, she is convinced that the magazine is heralding an inexorable change in managerial culture, driven by presumably unbounded opportunity of an ever-vibrant entrepreneurial economy.
It is a passionate, ever-vibrant appeal, warning of the dangers of blind intolerance and the despotism of governments and religious powers, and of the perils of seeking righteousness through the crushing of perceived enemies.
This particular Prom fell under the ever-vibrant baton of John Wilson, whose own orchestra (a handpicked assemblage numbering almost 80) first performed at the Proms in 2009 and in fact made two appearances there this year; the first was in a concert performance of "My Fair Lady" that sits within the Proms' tradition of semi-staged versions of musical theater and opera mainstays.
Cylinders of cloth that billow into the air, dancers whose warmth radiates from a communal whole, musicians who float across the stage on mobile platforms as Buddhist chants and contemporary dissonance hangs in the air: the ever-vibrant Sydney Dance Company from Australia has returned to the Joyce Theater for a run through Sunday afternoon.
It's hard to imagine that the ever-vibrant Tracee Ellis Ross was once shy about anything.
Those postmodern fixations were mirrored in her musical interests at the time, as she immersed herself in Providence's ever-vibrant noise scene, experimenting with Ableton and home recording and collaborating with Galcher Lustwerk and White Material's DJ Richard and Young Male.
No matter what, he was ever curious, vibrant, full of humor and eager to embrace life at its fullest.
As cars become ever more vibrant entertainment centers, automakers find themselves in a kind of arms race with themselves that they are powerless to prevent.
One reason may be the polarization that has affected government at all levels, creating an ever more vibrant cottage industry of political consultants and advisers.
As cars become ever more vibrant entertainment centers, automakers find themselves having to build safety features to prevent drivers from crashing their smartphone on wheels, Sam Grobart reports in The Times.
Skepticism about the Olympics is part of an arduous and often frustrating process towards more political engagement and an ever more vibrant democracy, requiring stakeholders to rethink the way to organize political life in Brazil.
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