We all vacation, travel, have romantic interludes in the prairies and wood-lands. |
At one point in Act I they all stand on the tilted stage, in a straight line, during one of the interludes. |
But Fletcher makes clear that these interludes were seen by many orthodox Muslims as periods of decadence and decay. |
You feel like you've experienced a gig, played out with comedy interludes and a dash of social comment. |
She made her debut dancing with Anton Dolin's company in London in 1929, performing balletic interludes in revues at the Coliseum. |
But for the dance events coming as interludes, models took the centrestage, inadvertently defining the commercialisation of education. |