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For Barry, reclaiming lost family voices and using them to explore facets of Irish history and troubled pasts is a recurring theme.
The idea that the company would explore facets of love embedded in a wide range of its usual ballets sounded like something of stretch.
"The current demand for marijuana and pornography is deeply revealing," Eric Schlosser writes in the introduction to "Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market," three essays that explore facets of America's estimated $650 billion underground economy.
This is why, each year, the World Economic Forum poses the question, "What risks should the world's leaders be addressing over the next 10 years?" In response, the Global Risks 2012 report presents three "risk cases" that explore facets of a common theme: governance failure in a hyperconnected world.
Each semester, different works and topics, based on current and perennial issues in ethics and engineering, will be chosen in order to explore facets of the extremely complex and varied subject of the place of engineering for the individual and society.
In a similar fashion, the other artists in this installation explore facets of the South and examine its complex identity through landscape, agriculture and daily life.
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The work that put Tero Saarinen on the international dance map more than 20 years ago was a trio that explored facets of masculinity.
That 40-minute work by Mr. Kosoko explores facets of violence, and begins with the recording of a young child saying, "Today, I lost my mama".
Like Alvin Ailey's 1960 masterpiece "Revelations," which closed the program, "Minus 16" explores facets of the human condition, some dark and others light.
Similarly, the entire Once team stretched themselves with this production, exploring facets of performance that they may have never attempted before.
Though his personality is appreciably more normal than most musicians who improvise for a living, he also talks a bit like an executive with a game plan, using phrases like "exploring facets".
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