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When Nureyev choreographed his own version of the story for what was then called London Festival Ballet, he went back to the play, commissioning a translation in Russian, striving to find exact balletic representations of Shakespeare's imagery (his description of Tybalt as "the Prince of Cats", for example) and meaning.
Observing her in "Annie" rehearsals last month revealed a soprano working to adapt a big operatic voice to the musical stage, a singing artist whose experience in spoken dialogue does not go much beyond the German text of Beethoven's "Fidelio," a performer comfortable in foreign librettos striving to find the right balance between Old West twang and her natural flat heartland tones.
Rostarr pushes all boundaries in his work, always striving to find freedom within style, medium, and form.
As the business model based on cloud computing grows, public bodies, and in particular the European Union, are striving to find solutions to properly regulate the future economy, either by introducing new laws, or by finding the best ways to apply existing principles.
Brought to the Royal Court, it's a sturdy work about people at a disadvantage in an alien society while striving to find their own way.
The cash-strapped five-times winners, still striving to find £1million to stay in business, ran in 13 tries, stand-in Danny Addy kicking 10 of them.
"We used her life as an example of an artist always striving to find themselves in their art form," Ms. Williams said.
But he spent most of the first decade of the century based in Bern, making trips to Paris and Munich, and striving to find more personal modes of expression.
With the rise of mobile devices and it's endless possibilites, especially the iPhone, couponing services are striving to find their way in and onto the Web.
Kooza's framing device is the encounter between a short, naïve Innocent, striving to find his place in the world, and the Trickster, a lithe, sinister guide into the world of acrobats and aerial artists.
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