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"Chemical-weapon attack!" they taunt, throwing powder into the locker where they've trapped him.
We treat our actions be it throwing powder into the wind, building a sculpture out of branches or having light briefly colour some rocks—as a performances done in alliance with the landscape, the elements and the camera.
We treat our actions be it throwing powder into the wind, building a sculpture out of branches or having light briefly colour some rocks—as a performances done in alliance with the landscape, the elements and the camera.
We treat our actions be it throwing powder into the wind, building a sculpture out of branches, or having light briefly color some rocks—as a performances done in alliance with the landscape, the elements, and the camera.
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The temptation to exploit the more stunning visual elements of religious celebrations like Holi the Hindu festival where believers take to the streets to throw powders that fill the air with brightly colored clouds is understandable.
"It would be a little more difficult for Indians to go around throwing coloured powder on people for the Holi festival during a British springtime," said Professor Nesbitt.
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