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The finalists for outstanding production for a work performed in a theater of 400 or more seats were "Event" by Merce Cunningham, performed by the company under his name at the Park Avenue Armory; "Preludes and Fugues" by Emanuel Gat, performed by Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève at the Joyce Theater; and "Samhara," performed by the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, above, at the Joyce.
Other product categories that showed a strong performance were event tickets, computer hardware and books/magazines.
Using the National Heart ,Lung, and Blood Institute Dynamic Registry, patients enrolled in the last 2 waves after index percutaneous coronary intervention with DES and who were event free at the time of landmark analysis were included.
Vendors looking to line up Facebook may face a bit of a challenge, as like Google, they seem to keep a lot in house and build on open source (there were event rumors recently that Google were now even building their own switches).
Contributing to the event's success were event sponsors Gibson International, Western Drug, ResMed medical supply, Todd Stokes, who is a retired Glendale police captain and foundation board president, and Jodi Deranja Real Estate.
Patients who were event free at the date of last follow-up were censored at that time.
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Up until Chekhov, all short stories, virtually without exception, were event-plot ones.
Their albums were events.
The fetes were events for the community.
The majority of these changes were event-related desynchronizations (ERDs) in the 5 10 Hz and 15 25 Hz frequency ranges.
For participants who were event-free, follow-up time was censored at February 28 , 2009or on the date of loss to follow up, whichever occurred earlier.
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