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Born in 1935, she is among a generation of choreographers who, beginning in the 1950s, systematically upended accepted dance wisdom.

The structuralist vogue also affected the novelists who, beginning in the mid-1950s, leunouveaue nouveau roman, the antinovel.

He was a Lebanese writer, philosopher and mystic who, beginning in the 1930's, collected academic art with a passion.

The French architect and theorist Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc — who, beginning in 1845, oversaw the restoration of Notre-Dame — represented the opposing view.

One of the cases involved a 27-year-old runner who, beginning in the sixth month of her pregnancy, began visiting the university's exercise lab every four weeks.

She later found a mentor in the Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski, who, beginning in 1993, cast her in his "Three Colors" trilogy.

And Rod Garrett, who, beginning in 1997, laid out Burning Man, the annual festival of self-expression in the parched northern Nevada desert.

He was one of those people who, beginning early in life, question everything, and notice how many of the answers are absurd.

They have Inhofe, who, beginning in January, will possess the authority to interfere with nearly any scientific initiative that the Obama Administration introduces.

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Jonty swept up Jilly, who began howling.

That December, the F.B.I. arrested Mr. Stephanou, who began cooperating.

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