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One of the works, "Arms," is a signature piece by Susan Marshall, now a well-known experimental choreographer who was presented early in her career by Ms. Bragg.
Laufer focused initially on the formal perfection of these works, arms and tools, then explained how they had travelled from animals to humans (citing tortoises as a model for armour), through time and across Asia.
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"We've seen that diplomacy works, armed conflict is not always the answer.
Mr. Wilhelm more often wrestles with industry executives than works arm-in-arm with them, although he said the newfound cooperation could ultimately build a stronger industry.
He works arm-in-arm with his clients, especially his large accounts among California winemakers.
Their new work, "Arms on Fire" (June 26-July 7), is a play with music about a young singer seeking his big break, and his improbable friendship with a factory worker.
Move your working arms across your chest (3rd of 4th position, depending on your school).
In 2006 they founded a social-work arm, called Shared Dreams, to build homes for the poor.
By 12, Von was playing professionally in Chicago nightclubs, reporting for work armed with a note from his mother.
Eighty-seven-year-old Joseph Lowery, who worked arm-in-arm with King while he was still on earth, gave a folksier benediction.
Nearly all the best universities are American 17 of the top 20 by one recent ranking and they all work arm in arm with industry.
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