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He knew he couldn't stage Beijing opera or put on shows of Chinese painting.
Obedient political parties and youth organizations are routinely used to put on shows of "grass-roots support".
"We no longer need to put on shows of ten thousand people performing Tai Chi," Zheng Ran, editor of the ski-news Web site Snow Now!, said.
They wanted to make for their own satisfaction, if for no one else's a display of the fact that they had found and were enjoying membership in one organization that was secure against integration, because it had made itself secure against Negro aspirations; as long as they could put on shows of this kind, no Negro would ever want in.
Hosted by a local labor council and escorted by Tampa police, the march included a series of stops in which labor activists put on shows of street theater, acting out various injustices that they assured would come with a Romney administration, including voter suppression, rising student debt and a decline in working conditions.
As they used to say of the British Empire, the sun never sets on shows of Andy Warhol's work.
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"His election will hang for a large part on show of progress in Iraq and without the funding this year, progress will grind to a halt".
"It's one thing to put on a show of diversity," said Elliot Diringer, a White House spokesman.
On a show-of-hands vote, Varmus won what he called "a partial vote of endorsement".
Six years ago, a reputable Sydney gallery put on a show of 14 portraits in oils on canvas of an old car.
Both men put on a show of unity.
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