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If photography and painting are in shortish supply, there's lots of sound and digital art, an excellent film program, an off-site sculpture show in Central Park and all sorts of oddball, handmade stuff on the walls and floors -- stained glass, quilts, lacework, architectural models -- making this an unusually labor-intensive show.

A headphone-intensive show titled "Volume: Bed of Sound" is at P. S. 1 in Queens through March; the Whitney Museum offered a selection of sound works from 1950 to 2000, organized by the artist Stephen Vitiello, in its "American Century" survey earlier this year.

The production is rich in dance (it may be the most dance-intensive show Encores! has done) and winning performances (particularly from Tony Yazbeck as the lovelorn sailor Gabey, and a scenery-devouring Andrea Martin as a nutso-dipso voice teacher), but it's richest of all in music.

And it is at this point, about midway through a talk-intensive show, that you become fully conscious of something beyond the technicalities of couture that these designers share: namely, fashionese, a special style-world metalanguage of approvals, anathemas and absurdist non sequiturs.

"Orphan Black" hasn't been around long, but there are a few certainties we can count on when it comes to the clone-intensive show starring Tatiana Maslany.

Mad Men has never been the most plot-intensive show, and the fact that so many people drifted in and out of it felt apropos of the hazy 60s.

The Fuller Building, at No. 41, is host to no fewer than 16 Asia-intensive shows.

Padalecki has recently become a father, and I can attest from set visits that "Supernatural" is one of the most labor-intensive shows to film, in terms of the cast and crew's working hours, night shoots, stunts and special effects.

As for land use attributes, different types of households, and labor-intensive and knowledge-intensive workers show different responses to different types of land in location choices (especially the work location choice).

Intensive simulations show that iterative decoding only provides coding gain if the receivers have enough accurate CSI and possible decoding errors.

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