Sentence examples for the troupes from inspiring English sources

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the troupes

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A company of, often touring, actors, singers or dancers.

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Not all the troupes used live music.

"That's the way the troupes are designed," Mr. Dean said.

And the troupes tend to do their most audience-friendly works.

At the end, after all the troupes returned to the stage, further melting-pot images occurred.

Most of the troupes have a strong connection to just one mother ship.

Alexis Soloski's article "Collaboration in the Catskills: A Retreat for the Troupes" [Aug. 13] was heartening.

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She joined the troupe in 1942.

Paul Sills is director of the troupe.

The troupe of Showstopper!

Reactions to the troupe have been split.

The troupe will show several of….

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