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As for Morley, he likes the unrepeatable nature of the event.
In the latest, "The Copier," the Canadian choreographer Jill Johnson, a protégé of William Forsythe, sets the repetitions and routines of the digital era against the unrepeatable nature of a live dance performance.
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All these form the unrepeatable single moment, which the story tries to do justice to.
Years later, more desperate than ever, he is still trying to repeat the unrepeatable.
There was also Lili's determination to remain the unrepeatable love of a great poet's life.
In retrospect, that export boom may have been the unrepeatable result of cheap money and buoyant investment.
Cartier-Bresson is famous for his philosophy of "the decisive moment" in a photograph, the unrepeatable glimpse of the real.
High point: For the rock geeks, the unrepeatable sight of Lou Reed playing alongside Damon Albarn and half of the Clash.
A year later, when the unrepeatable event repeats itself in another club, after the two musicians have become friendly, Conroy nerves himself up to ask the question.
At first glance this seems to be 2013's lot, destined always to play a grudging Salieri to the unrepeatable operatic one-off that was 2012.
Some of them do still offer flashes of a possible future beyond capitalism; others are products of the unrepeatable peculiarities of the Soviet system.
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