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He curls forward, "the scroll on a reticent cello," from his stance at the curve of the piano.
It echoes the scroll on a fiddle's neck, but it also has symbolic significance: violin-making, he says, is a "fossil profession".
Words scroll on a screen at the back of the stage not only to inform but to show how voices have drifted apart from their words.
He is also toying with the idea of sending the scroll on a cross-country expedition on the 50th anniversary of the publication of "On the Road," in 2007.
For captions, there were occasional snippets of text where you least expected them: on the bottom of a tray, on a scroll, on a wing of the costume of an extra who just happened to glide by on roller skates.
It will help to plan ahead for what scene you want to create Try rolling the scroll on a table to break it in a little.
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But later that day the team had "an impression," as Mocella puts it, of letters in one spot on the intact scroll, on an exposed edge about two-thirds of the way in.
Biography of the Professor, who is currently accompanying a collection of his water-color scrolls on a tour.
I did refer to the difficulty of reading a long article when "scrolling" on a computer screen.
The diction was clear enough that you stopped looking at the text scrolling on a screen above the stage.
Whatever, Babbage is too stuck in his ways to learn how to extract deep context from content that is scrolling on a screen.
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