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Kabakov's subsequent works, most of them collaborations with Emilia, have gone afield of national content, with hit-or-miss sculptural theatrics on universal themes of human loss and longing — for a commission in Amsterdam, for example, a figure atop a ladder attached to the roof of a mental clinic reaches skyward.
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We didn't have the Nationals growing up, so I had to go afield to choose my team.
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He's gone further afield, too, teaching yoga to prisoners with the Yoga Prison Project in Virginia.
During his down years -- and there have been many -- he has gone far afield, working as a short-order cook and packing frozen lobsters.
In seeking fresh information about the parole scandal, Mr. Kitson said in his letter, the investigation had "gone far afield" of its original purpose.
While Razi constructed his psychology with eclectic borrowings from Plato, Galen and Aristotle, he is reported to have gone further afield in metaphysics.
"I don't care what bank he used," he said, adding that Mueller had now gone far afield of his original mandate.
'Bat Boy' Goes Afield "Bat Boy: The Musical" was an offbeat show that found success Off Broadway in 2001, only to close after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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