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As the songs kept coming, they gradually formed a narrative.
In the early period there were two principal forms: a series of small images printed on a single piece of paper (narrative strip proper) and a series composed of several sheets of paper, with one image per page, which when displayed on the wall of a house formed a narrative frieze or picture story.
Her long fight with the bottle formed a narrative corner for her 2002 one-woman Broadway show "Elaine Stritch at Liberty," which won a Tony.
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As Peter Balakian puts it in "The Burning Tigris," they form a "narrative lost to the public".
"We form a narrative of the moment, which fits the zeitgeist".
The rest of the galleries form a narrative of different volumes of space, some compressed, others more relaxed in atmosphere.
Of Britney's first five Max Martin-produced singles, four are variations on a theme sonically and lyrically, and form a narrative.
The words and images form a narrative that revolves around a notebook that holds obsessive listings of places and objects.
But these works are not just humorous; they are dazzling, even serious, forming a narrative that is strangely uniform throughout.
Isn't her mandate as an essayist to take the stuff of life and form a narrative, a thought, a juicy little bit for the reader?
She began researching with her three children, taking Polaroid pictures and forming a narrative from a 1965 New York Times article about the statue.
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