Michael Schumacher is punted out at the first corner after trying to choreograph the start with team-mate Rubens Barrichello, who finishes third. |
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It is a delicate task to choreograph the proceedings in such a way as to sidestep them. |
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Actually I can tell you my plan to choreograph the other Shostakovich ballets. |
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But it helped choreograph an energy boom that is transforming the Rocky Mountains into the country's newest energy frontier. |
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To make the melodies come to life, the Xavante choreograph dances in a series of highly formalized patterns. |
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Traditionally, a director would be given five minutes to choreograph a new fight, have the stars practice the movements, and film it. |
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In January, he got together with the company in its new digs to choreograph a new piece, premiering later this year. |
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Even when I know which music will be played to my piece, I don't want to hear any music when I first choreograph an idea. |
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Chiriaeff reluctantly allowed Nault to choreograph it in 1970 but did not anticipate a success and only scheduled four performances. |
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For some, the desire to choreograph surfaces early on, while for others it comes after first being established as a performer. |
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In other words, some DNA changes, particularly those in genes that choreograph brain development, may have a lifelong legacy. |
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He was now an internationally respected choreographer, but he had little opportunity to choreograph. |
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Most swimming clubs have synchronized swimming programs in which you can learn the fundamentals and potentially choreograph your own routine. |
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Together they lived in China and South Africa, and although becoming involved in the politics of both countries, she still found time to study and choreograph dances. |
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A year after Erin danced with the Queens diner, Frankie already had a constant demand to teach, perform and choreograph. |
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Students choreograph their own dances in various styles of dance from aerobics to folk and inventive to line dances. |
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Nederlands Dans Theater was the first European company to invite Naharin to guest choreograph. |
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Actors playing the simians choreograph ape-like movements with ease. |
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Eurocontrol runs only the Maastricht centre, doing its pitiful best to choreograph the other parts of the system. |
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Pollyann, 40, who runs the Tanwood School of Dancing, helped to choreograph Catherine's dances when she attended the Hazel Johnson School of Dancing in Swansea. |
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As far as appears, the only attempt to choreograph the meeting occurred when a Chattanooga reporter manipulated the process to have a question about armored vehicles posed. |
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In his first year, he staged Apollo, updated The Nutcracker, commissioned Dwight Rhoden to choreograph two ballets, and created two new works himself. |
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At first, the crew was not sure that they could improve the process, but they found ways to choreograph the work flow to delay the start time of the pasteurizers, fillers and soakers that comprise the packaging line. |
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But on August 18th the separatists showed they could choreograph a mass demonstration, voicing provocative slogans, without threatening life or limb. |
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Write a play, compose music or choreograph for school productions. |
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The temptation is to choreograph this work yourself. |
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Under the supervision of the instructor, students will safely learn to choreograph short on-stage combat sequences during which different types of punches and kicks will be faked. |
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This amazing opportunity to be involved with the acclaimed conductor and violinist's tour came through Rachel and Eric's coach Ingo Steuer who was asked to choreograph the tour and select the skaters. |
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What with sodomy laws still on the books, Welch admits he was dubious when he first went to Houston six years ago to choreograph. |
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The work is set entirely within a four-sided wooden box with curved joints, designed to envelop the performers, where the camera becomes another body to manipulate, to choreograph. |
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She also plans to coach and choreograph when she returns to Japan. |
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This is a wonderful ballet to choreograph,'' said Carol Guidry, artistic director of the Santa Clarita Ballet. |
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One is that the students can choreograph their own pieces, and the other is that students perform in faculty-choreographed work. |
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She continues to teach at Hunter College and occasionally choreograph. |
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Dunham choreographed Aida for the Metropolitan Opera in 1963, making her the first African American to choreograph for the prestigious institution. |
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