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PARIS -- When the fabled Com?e-Fran?se chose the first American play it would perform in its 330 years, producers promised a fresh French approach to Tennessee Williams's "Streetcar Named Desire".
Each horse was ridden according to its individual level of training so it would perform willingly without resistance to the rider.
In releasing its plans for next season, the company said it would perform Thomas Ad?s "Powder Her Face," directed by Jay Scheib, and Benjamin Britten's "Turn of the Screw," directed by Sam Buntrock, at BAM; and Rossini's "Moses in Egypt," directed by Michael Counts, and Offenbach's "P chole," directed by Christopher Alden, at City Center.
The medical examiner's office said it would perform an autopsy and other tests.
The city medical examiner's office said it would perform an autopsy on Wednesday.
So it would be a method that if you trained it on the sort of cat in the box problem in Pasquale, it would perform about the best.
The engineers — attempting to maintain the spirit of collaboration — tried twisting the Japanese cable more tightly, in the hope that it would perform better.
It would perform at the center every other year, continue to tour nationally and internationally, and continue partnerships with other presenters to commission and premiere work.
One museum insider says the competition for this year's V&A Christmas tree installation was judged chiefly through the lens of how it would perform on Instagram.
The Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics also announced in recent weeks that it would perform an independent death count and use subpoena powers to retrieve the data.
The engineers attempting to maintain the spirit of collaboration tried twisting the Japanese cable more tightly, in the hope that it would perform better.
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