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The mainstream British media tends to present all stories about conflict through the prism of nationhood.
But the Metropolitan Opera tends to present a revolving door of singers in popular works like this one.
Although the Pillow now tends to present that sort of mixed program only for galas, any one day is likely to offer a different cross-section of dance.
She tends to present one idea at a time and stick with it for a whole scene; you won't miss the point.
Such a posture serves to camouflage them; it also tends to present body spines or shields to predators normally oriented to the horizontal plane.
Although the press tends to present the iPad as the only alternative to the Fire, there is of course Barnes & Noble's $250 Nook Tablet.
Before an action sequence, a director tends to present the audience with long shots and static views so the eye is fixed on a certain focal point on the screen and doesn't move.
Sanders tends to present guns as an urban problem that Vermonters can afford not to worry about, though mass shootings can happen anywhere and suicides by gun are as much a problem in Vermont as they are in other states.
Tickets: $20. DUNNING VALENTINA KOZLOVA'S DANCE CONSERVATORY PERFORMANCE PROJECT Ms. Kozlova, a former principal dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet and New York City Ballet, is always a charmer, even in the less than impressive choreography she tends to present.
It puts together things that normally wouldn't be hung together and shows that real time, as opposed to museological time, moves in more unpredictable and elastic ways than art history tends to present.
The musical literature tends to present him as a mastermind exerting uncanny control over his creations, but he, too, may have been caught in the labyrinth of his imagination.
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