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"Will someone ask the driver where this bus is going?" shouted a woman as she propelled herself toward an M2 limited bus on Madison Avenue.
She propelled herself to both the Iowa Writers' Workshop and Yaddo, the artists' colony in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., at times when life at both places was eventful, but she managed to steer clear of trouble.
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There are a few movement clichés, as when the men promenade Ms. Dupont until she propels herself around in an unsupported fouetté turn, and a few standard overhead lifts.
(Michelle works in midtown; Beavan buys her a scooter and she gamely propels herself to work).
She must propel herself to victory all the while tempering the fire that helps her do so.
But on her second vault, a much easier one, her hands did not land on the vaulting table soundly, which meant that she could not propel herself high enough to complete her twist and flip.
She did not just deal with this lifelong disability, which worsened over time, she used it to propel herself and others forward--always with vigor, grace, dignity, a rapier wit and wicked sense of humor.
If you look at her left arm in particular, you can see how she uses it to propel herself through the turn, while never interrupting its lyrical flow.
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