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were performance
noun
The act of performing; carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action.
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Family: His parents were performance artists.
Who knew your party snaps were performance art?
Some museumgoers applauded, as though it were performance art.
The gigs were performance art heavy, with gory props and girls in cages or pulled on leashes.
"It was one of five points," said Votaw, whose other points were performance, relevance, passion and approachability.
Last time I went there were performance artists, aerial acrobatics, individuals on stilts, and neon body painting.
It said the cuts were performance related, but declined to provide details on which of the firm's funds were affected.
Then there were performance targets: lots of them too, but they were often resented and sometimes had perverse side-effects.
Mr. Parmigiani, who was dismissed by the firm in June 2005 for what it said were performance issues, declined to comment.
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"We wanted skis that were performance-oriented twin tips".
A lot of moments I remember and cherish were performance-related.
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