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The garish lights and sinister, shadowy figures that are featured in Ms. Dickson's paintings are also seen in Mr. Ahern's video, but from a very different perspective; he tours them with her, while she transforms them into mediated revisions.
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If an orchestra has its funds cut, it will charge more for touring, and fewer people will want to tour them.
"Rock bands make shows and tour them.
As settlements grew into towns and cities, performers toured them with plays, music, songs and dance.
They used to do comedy sketches at the Theatre Royal Stratford East and tour them.
They held workshops; they taught school groups; they put on full-scale productions, and toured them widely.
At the beginning, a local impresario trained up to 50 cholita fighters and toured them around Bolivia and Peru to packed houses.
While visitors can't freely tour them, they can easily see the studios from the Titanic Belfast grounds.
To write about the Harvard Art Museums, he toured them with a classmate who had never been in an art museum.
Third, information about plants and how to tour them is inevitably comparative; and those who have seen more, see more.
Ms. Miller said the cottages are for sale (unfurnished) to anyone willing to truck them off, and the public is free to tour them.
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