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The circulation itself is a form of show.
Is there anything that can't be made into a form of show business, and any form of show business that can't be made into something more?
Royal would say, "No matter how wonderful the electrons are, they are just another form of show business.
Although he never played piano professionally, Mr. Stevens was in a form of show business: from 1947 to 1950, he owned rides at carnivals.
I continued to pursue my studies and half believed I might try for a doctorate in philosophy and become a teacher (teaching is, after all, a form of show business).
The practice of political terrorism has been refined in Europe and the Middle East, but its theory--the understanding that in an age of instant communications killing can be a kind of symbolic speech, a form of show business, engaged in for its publicity value--was pioneered by Americans.
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This particular form of show-biz pathology has been explored a few times before; namely, in "The Larry Sanders Show".
Learning to write that way, she said, was akin to learning a "weird kind of haiku," or "an extreme form of show-and-tell".
It is, indeed, unmatched as a showcase for an indescribably, deliciously French form of show-business tackiness as the haute cuisine of international cinema is served up with a heaping side order of cheese -- or as they say hereabouts, fromage.
But isn't all memoir a form of showing off?
Mr. Davenport said piggybacking would dictate the form of shows to come.
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