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But the standing-room crowd cheered his every basket — 18 points at the half — and competed to trace a connection to him.
And she was far from the only participant to trace a connection to that remarkable man, who had danced with Josephine Baker.
For first-hand insight into 20th-century history, it could scarcely be bettered.It is fashionable in some quarters to dismiss pre-war Poland as fascist and anti-Semitic, and to trace a connection from that to the extermination camps established there during Nazi occupation.
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Nolte traces a connection even to Breakfast Of Champions, an adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's satirical seventies novel.
In "Favorite Things" he traces a connection between "sheets of sound," as Coltrane's improvisational style was often described, and Jackson Pollock's method of action painting.
This timely history anatomizes two bitterly opposed women's movements, tracing a connection between 1977 and 2016, when Donald Trump, looking to replace an avowedly feminist President, assiduously courted Schlafly.
Meanwhile, he traces a connection between the body's central axis and the placement of its weight over the front of the foot in a way that fascinatingly recalls some ballet teaching: George Balanchine's, not least.
(Anyone who's ever daydreamed of having a father like James Wright might long for more poems like "Resurrection: Elegy," an amicus brief that traces a connection, via Mahler and drink and a family friend, to the father as he is in his poems: "The vast golden house of this music").
In the film's opening scene, which only has the merest trace of a connection to what follows, Van Damme plays a messiah.
As I have illustrated extensively, Medieval and Renaissance artworks reinforced anti-Semitism by picturing a totally Christian Jesus with no trace of a connection to his Jewish heritage and identity.
Or are differences in connectivity better captured through the use of the mean fractional anisotropy or the diffusion trace along a connection as is done in several DTI studies [50], [51]?
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