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A circle doesn't turn alone; it has another circle inside it, turning the other way.
In Scene II, Lise turns alone on one leg, holding high ribbons that radiate out to her friends: a human maypole, later supplanted by a real one.
"Dvorak" (set to Serenade in E) keeps the dancers constantly swirling, turning alone and around others, as groups of dancers surge toward and melt away from a central, slow-moving couple (Mucuy Bolles and Scott Rink).
Indeed our new devices have turned being alone into a problem that can be solved.
She turned up alone at the Chicago FBI headquarters – "a huge intimidating grey building".
But Mr. Kerry turned up alone, acknowledging that "a couple of tough issues" were still dividing them.
Soon afterward, State Department officials hastily removed one, and Mr. Kerry turned up alone to report that the United States and Russia had been unable to move past a handful of "tough issues".
"They gave us no warning," sobbed Grace Chan, a 19-year-old who had turned up alone despite warnings from her parents.
Ms. Eckert was better served by her turn alone, showing flashes of stretch and speed in a kind of fever dream that had her pretending to wash her hands.
After a quarter-century just behind the men in charge, Clinton on Thursday gets her turn alone with the American public for what is likely the most important speech of her career.
Most mornings, in his school uniform, he would turn up alone to Parramatta mosque.
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