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Mr. Bartee's "arms that work" and Ms. Mullin's "Lost in Light" start the program.
Of the program's two academic-ballet pieces (the other is Ms. Mullin's "Lost in Light"), this is the most hierarchical.
By contrast, the five male-female couples of "Lost in Light" use the attractively soft pulsations of Dan Coleman's original score for conventionally ballet phraseology.
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It is a cliché that anyone can make a boat go in a breeze but that races are won or lost in the light airs.
Much of this knowledge has been lost in the light of modern practices.
What is sometimes lost in the lights is the quiet daily summitry of millions of ordinary people.
He is an Off Broadway production now, entertaining in his own right, but often lost in the lights that flood the N.B.A.'s marketing stars.
Hunter said he did not know how close he came to catching the ball, which he briefly lost in the lights — a Fenway hazard, he said, for balls hit to the outfield on a line.
I fail to follow the directions to the rehearsal room given to me by the receptionist and end up totally lost in the lighting rig above the main stage of the Royal Opera House.
In this week's Poet's Choice column, Mary Karr contemplates the baseball season via ancient Japanese poetry, quoting this contemplative poem by Raffael de Gruttola, from "Baseball Haiku": lost in the lights the high fly ball that never comes down There are also books of haiku devoted to cats, rednecks, mothers, and Jews, but "Baseball Haiku" is rare for its apparent skillfulness.
Getting lost in the lights and lasers among a crowd of fuzzy, wide-eyed animals on two feet was an overwhelming experience.
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