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Its title springs from a slang Arabic phrase in which "go to Gaza" is synonymous with "go to hell".
A later motif, also basic, is a side-to-side phrase in which the dancer throws up a right arm, then, stepping the other way, the left arm.
An elongated phrase in which Ms. Krall lingers voluptuously over the "l" in "love" and the "oo" in "moon") is often followed by a sharp, curtly punctuated rush.
Ms. Sigman repeats a movement phrase, in which she stalks across the rectangular stage, claps her hands loudly, leans back to thump her chest and then retreats to her corner.
"Not that Jack had a crude side," Jacqueline Kennedy says, in a phrase in which, as the Times put it, she "clarifies" her comment to Arthur Schlesinger, a moment before, that he did.
Of two other dictionaries that have hit the shelves this month, the new Collins (HarperCollins, £29.99) prints the height of Pelion, but not the only phrase in which most English-speakers will ever meet it.
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There were phrases in which you could hear him conserving power, getting by.
Yet in phrases in which Figaro ponders his dilemma, Mr. Terfel sang with haunting sotto-voce subtlety.
Delivered with Crisp's exquisitely formal phrasing, in which dryness is everything, such observations retain their bracing, instructive appeal.
"Be With Me" looks askance at cyber styles of instant communication, with abbreviated words and phrases, in which a relationship can be erased by pressing "delete".
Elsewhere he throws in a tightly wound traveling double air turn (double assemblé) as a mere preparation to some phrases in which he partners Ms. Reyes, a dancer who has never looked more nuanced or spontaneous than here.
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