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Exploring the tension between personal and historic memory is fundamental to Dah Teatar's aesthetics.

Walking the Tightrope, exploring the tension between art and politics, starts at Theatre Delicatessen tonight.

Mr. Gurung said that his sensibility is about exploring the tension between those two poles.

Which is an opportunity missed: exploring the tension between text-based courtship and our predominantly visual culture might have yielded some compelling insights.

This chamber opera for soprano and four instruments is described as exploring the tension between what we hide and what we reveal.

Post's Mish Grigor describes the work as exploring the "tension between the fact that death is an actual universal, and the western theatrical canon is often spoken about as having universal themes or, these plays speak to all of us.

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A strong philosophical current runs through it, exploring the tensions between individual desires and social expectations as Julie renounces her lover, embracing virtue and marriage only to consign herself to a fatal dissatisfaction.

It was a time when Hollywood was profitably exploring the tensions between rebellious teenagers and their hopelessly square parents, in films like Nicholas Ray's "Rebel Without a Cause" and Delmer Daves's "Summer Place".

(Smith) MALCOM MORLEY: THE ART OF PAINTING After 30 years, Malcolm Morley returns to the Photo Realist painting style he helped found in the mid 1960's, further exploring the tensions between reality, the art of painting and the act of looking and demonstrating that fidelity, taken far enough, turns into something else.

But here are Obama's experts revelling in the debate; exploring the tensions between privacy and national security, yes – but going much further, discussing cryptology; civil liberties; the right of citizens and governments to be informed; relationships with other countries; and the potential damage that unconstrained espionage can cause to trade, commerce and the digital economy.

Is it that Muslims are unable to take a joke or is that people have thought that for so long that Muslims are now no longer able to take a joke?" Abdulwahid van Bommel, a Dutch Muslim convert and former imam, was so shocked by the response to the Danish cartoons that he was inspired to write a book exploring the tensions between religion and humour.

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