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Though Linda Emond is onstage for less than a quarter of a nearly four-hour play, she dominates this revised and enriched production of Tony Kushner's ambitious, jagged work from 2001.

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Elaine Clayman, an agent at Brown Harris Stevens, turned to Mr. Claman for guidance when negotiations over a $4.5 million duplex at St .James Tower on East 54th Street went awry after a buyer-seller standoff over a $35,000 sculpture, a jagged metal work that wrapped around the curve of a winding staircase.

On Patience, their third album, the south London trio have smoothed away the jagged guitar work and jittery electronics to create a tight, cohesive record bathed in a hazy West Coast glow (Okumu cites time spent in Los Angeles as an influence).

Then, there is Jonny Greenwood's music, largely for piano and strings, which is far less jagged than the work he composed for Anderson in "There Will Be Blood" (2007), and summons, instead, some of the troubled lushness that Franz Waxman brought to his scores for "Rebecca" and "Suspicion" (1941).

In post production, working with jagged landscapes was somewhat time intensive, but I made it work".

And Phillips, using jagged pen-and-ink work and a shadowy palette in the book's grimy '80s sequences, devises a neat trick: drawing '60s-era high school flashbacks in a style close enough to the broad, bright-hued slapstick of old "Archie" comics to get the point across.

A longish walk then gets you to Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum (number 4), a frenetic work of jagged angles and oblique lines which attempts to represent the extent to which the history of Berlin's Jews was enmeshed in that of the city itself, as well as the violence with which its two halves were torn apart.

The jagged edges make this work distinct from Haebich's previous installations, including Vector Space and Interactive Laser Sculpture, which are often defined by strong, solid blocks of color.

You know right from the start that this is not going to end well, and Britten maintains a sense of foreboding throughout the work with jagged rhythms and harmonies.

Work carefully to avoid cutting yourself on the jagged wire edges.

Mr. Kremer unleashes a sneering, dissonant cadenza by the Russian composer Alfred Schnittke, complete with crushing chords and jagged quotations from modernist works.

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