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But starting with "Aureole" (1962, to Handel) and climaxing in "Esplanade" (1975, to Bach — his most perennially beloved work), Mr. Taylor took much of Graham's modern dance vocabulary and linked it powerfully to the beat, the impulse and the current of music.
They join its perennially popular circle bag ($555; pictured).
Perennially broke, Ketchum decided to join the Army.
Always one step behind and perennially ineffective.
Mongtomerys, etc. — a perennially favorite theme.
(It remains perennially undead on DVD).
Amtrak, too, is perennially short of funds.
It is perennially popular with toddlers.
And John Jakes is perennially popular.
Philosophy is perennially in fashion.
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