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Mr. Wright also cited the master of the samurai epic, Akira Kurosawa, who quickened pulses through precise composition and montage long before the advent of digital technology, and the distilled style of Robert Bresson, who in "Pickpocket" (1959) staged a sequence of thieves working a train station as a stealthy, elaborate dance.

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Since late last year, he has been ensconced at the Noel Coward Theater, staging a sequence of five West End plays of which the penultimate one, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," is surely the most variably acted.

In the final stage, a sequence of poor rainfall seasons causes the collapse of the system.

Most factorial experiments in industrial research form one stage in a sequence of experiments and so considerable prior knowledge is often available from earlier stages.

The exchange grid is thus more than just a stage in a sequence of regridding between component grids.

In the first section four couples skim across the stage in a sequence of repeated steps: the body tilts with a leg pointed to the side, then shifts in profile, followed by a quick, low straddle jump, until a hop sends a dancer forward with a leg trailing behind.

When she gusts across the stage in a sequence of tiny jumps, the unnerving stillness with which she holds her body is a moving flashback to the imagery of her mad scene, in which Giselle has tried to physically compress and contain the chaos of her disintegrating mind.

1. a stage in a sequence of events at which the trend of all future events, esp.

Astaire soon lashes out with a swirling tap step and the chorus responds timidly before leaving the stage in a sequence of overlapping, direction-shifting, hitch steps and walks.

In Tanzania, agroforestry is the first stage in a sequence of cropping systems that steadily reduces tree cover, as reduced soil fertility motivates farmers to shift toward open fields and monocultures that are more profitable.

However, the effort to screen fracture patients at a younger age does raise concerns regarding selection bias, since the mean age of all fragility fracture patients at our orthopedics department is around 80. Our screening in the age group 50 75 years could be said to select fracture patients at lower risk of fracture instead of patients at an early stage of a sequence of fractures.

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