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Under the leadership of theatre workshop master Oskar Schlemmer, fancy-dress was taken very seriously indeed, often extending to week-long extravaganzas.
Set in fantastic never-never lands or more familiar environments twisted radically out of kilter, Firbank's fiction advertises a wit so delicate that it can scarcely be identified, borne forward by scraps of rococo dialogue, the whole invariably undercut with intimations of deep unease, often extending to outright tragedy.
c Cystic-type bronchiectasis is characterised by markedly dilated cyst-like bronchi, often extending to the pleural surface with a "cluster-of-grapes" appearance.
With the duration of each match often extending to several hours or more, the daily cumulative physical activity and concomitant heat exposure can be remarkable.
Their morphology, however, is much more heterogeneous than that seen in chloroplast division, with the constriction often extending to produce a long thin isthmus, joining the two plastid bodies.
Furthermore, while PHN may emerge in a single dermatome, the majority of ZQOL study participants (61.2%; n = 93) felt pain in more than one site of the body with pain often extending to nearby dermatomes.
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The prejudice often extends to their children.
That secrecy often extends to energy use.
They have a middle order that has often extended to No9, relentless bowling, and the county game's deepest resource.
Michael Atmore, editorial director of the trade publication Footwear News, said patriotism did not often extend to buying shoes.
This feeling of the art studio as a warm and noisy but welcoming household often extends to the viewer too.
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