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Today's books are full of cross-sections of the insides of bodies.
Grant's screwball comedies are full of cross-references, and gags from one are repeated or continued in another.
Famously slow and unwieldy, full of cross-purposes, it has been nonetheless true to specifications centuries in the making.
It is inaccurate to bluntly affirm that the new draft Constitutional Treaty is "unreadable, full of cross references and footnotes".
"The alleged missile throwing is reported to have come from the area of the motorcycle lane, which at the time was full of cross-border workers unable to return home," he said.
"And the Pompeii letter — what became of it?" "There was a letter from the Brazilian lady, who still hoped to sell the piece to Octave, a wild letter full of cross-outs and stained with tears".
The whole production is capped by a rich and moving pas de deux for Young Drosselmeier and Marie and "everyone in the world," full of cross-cutting intimacy and buoyant group romps.
The set, released on Tuesday, is full of cross-cultural curiosities: the gentile folk singer Woody Guthrie singing "Hanukkah Dance" and the tenor Richard Tucker (who was also a cantor) belting out "O Little Town of Bethlehem".
"Twelfth Night," one of Shakespeare's great blends of romance, comedy and melancholy, full of cross dressing and mistaken identities, is a natural for the free Central Park productions because it has several roles of equal weight, thereby allowing the producers at the Public Theater to cast several major actors in the same play, the better to draw audiences.
The first season of Jazz at Lincoln Center -- 17 years after its artistic director, Wynton Marsalis, first brought jazz to the temple of high culture -- is full of cross-disciplinary works: jazz musicians with dancers, writers, comedians; jazz compositions with bluegrass, gospel, Brazilian percussion.
And the convention speeches were full of cross-party appeals, as Senator Tim Kaine, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, offered Republicans "a home" if they felt Mr. Trump did not represent "the party of Lincoln," and former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York urged independents to vote for "a sane, competent person" — Mrs. Clinton.
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