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Both are well worth a look, and it's good to see some of energy and promise of the London fringe finding its way to Bromley.
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In contrast, he goes on, David Milch's period western "Deadwood" — set in a lawless mining camp in the Dakota Territory in the 1870s — is about the birth of that dream, "about selfish loners existing on society's fringes finding ways to come together in service of something greater than themselves".
The prospect of ending up watching a show you haven't chosen – as opposed to the standard fringe risk of finding yourself at a show you wished you hadn't picked – is so great that tourists find themselves turned into primary schoolchildren, lined up by young people in bright T-shirts holding lollipop signs and rebuking us if the queue gets out of shape.
Rickman was fortunate: he was part of a generation that honed its craft in regional and fringe theatre before finding fame in film and television.
Clearly, 3D printing techniques are advancing beyond the experimental fringe, and are finding a home in some of the fashion world's most respected showcases.
Phase shifting interferometry overcomes these limitations by not relying on finding fringe centers, but rather by collecting intensity data from every point of the CCD image sensor.
He made a decision to leave the EDL after getting out of prison and finding that "fringe elements" such as neo-Nazis had been invited back into the EDL's ranks.
"What's going on that these people we consider the fringe, these gamers, are finding love?" she said, nursing a beer at a bar in Austin, Tex., last month during the South by Southwest Interactive conference.
The experimental results prove that the proposed scheme is capable of finding absolute fringe orders, so that the 2π-ambiguity problems can be effectively overcome so as to treat large step discontinuities in measured objects.
Yet today, "Ecotopia" is increasingly assigned in college courses on the environment, sociology and urban planning, and its cult following has begun to reach an unlikely readership: Mr. Callenbach, who lives in Berkeley, Calif., and calls himself a "fringe, '60s person," has been finding himself invited to speak at many small religious colleges.
The Northern Ireland player still had a share of the lead on the 17th until finding the thick fringe of a greenside bunker.
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