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Mauricio Kagel, an avant-garde composer whose often absurdist works blurred the boundaries between music, theater and film, died on Wednesday in Cologne, Germany.
The late Soviet period produced Boris Eifman, whose often ludicrous choreography managed to stir audiences and win some degree of international acclaim even in this decade.
He was also a man of great charm, whose often dishevelled appearance betrayed a brilliant mind and a superb ability to communicate.
Taming the army was always going to be a tall order in a country that generals have ruled for almost half its history and whose (often self-defeating) foreign and defence policies they have always controlled.
Lundqvist, whose often spectacular goaltending gives the Rangers a chance to win almost every game he starts, is the most valuable player on the team with the best record in the league.
WASHINGTON — Dennis C. Blair, whose often tumultuous tenure as director of national intelligence was marked by frequent clashes with White House officials and other spy chiefs in America's still fractured intelligence apparatus, announced Thursday that he was resigning.
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Subtitled "a bedtime story for the children of the damned", it has an intricate storyline whose often-obscure lyrics contain many historical references, and is still an object of speculation by fans and critics.
These are tender, scouring portraits, whose stories often overlap.
Thus, we are left with studies whose results often conflict.
Then he met Workhorse, whose art often focuses on abandoned spaces.
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