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They have dabbled in music and acting ever since, sometimes apart, more frequently in tandem.
We then encounter them, sometimes together, sometimes apart, every year on the same date, ending on July 15 , 2011
The two roll and leap, sometimes together and sometimes apart but almost always in sync; for all its seemingly roughhouse spontaneity, the moves have been carefully rehearsed.
In the years that followed, Dorothea and her twin sister, Rose, were shuttled among sympathetic Christian neighbors, sometimes together, sometimes apart, often hidden in closets.
Shooting cheaply, devising homemade special effects and casting friends and acquaintances, the Kuchars produced — sometimes in collaboration, sometimes apart — touchstones of the 1960s cinematic avant-garde like "Corruption of the Damned," "Sins of the Fleshapoids" and "Hold Me While I'm Naked".
He became an itinerant playboy in Europe and, though rather openly homosexual, married a wealthly, older American divorcée, Linda Lee Thomas, on Dec. 18, 1919; they spent the next two decades in lively partying and social traveling, sometimes together, sometimes apart.
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