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O'Hara has a similar interest in how race is performed, or how it informs a performance.
"Barbecue" looks at how race is performed, and how it informs a performance.
But I am, from hard experience and the judgment it informs, a realistic idealist.
It informs a strong, mildly racy historical show, "Exposed: The Victorian Nude," that opened at Tate Britain, in London, last year and is now at the Brooklyn Museum, where it will run until January 5th.
But Robert J. Blendon, a professor of health policy at the Harvard School of Public Health, said the advertising "makes enormous sense; it informs a share of the public that they could afford it by seeing the price".
Catherine Wykes Derby Rafael Behr is wise to argue that MPs, when considering whether or not to vote for military action in Syria, should keep in mind that "analysis of past policy failings is useful if it informs a prescription for what might work instead" (Opinion, 18 November).
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Then, it informed a credit agency, which now reports that my credit is no good.
I wanted to be where he was to capture that Bohemian spirit and have it inform a new body of work.
It informed an incredible number of people and drew awareness to the disease.
We help each other: when things shift in architecture, it influences art; and when things shift in art, it informs architecture in a very immediate way.
When an accident occurs after detecting an accident, it informs the accident status by transmitting the accident information to TADC.
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