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Robert Shuster's "Eclipsed" captures a potent, child emotion we never lose.
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Robert Shuster's "Eclipsed" captures a potent, child emotion we never lose.
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Robert Shuster's "Eclipsed" captures a potent, child emotion we never lose.
Archive 2004-11-01 2004
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School of Drama Dean James Bundy DRA '95 wrote in an e-mail that the Yale Rep is doing two plays this year that are set in Africa, and that "Eclipsed" comes at a time when more people are becoming engaged with the global community.
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"Eclipsed," penned by Danai Gurira and directed by Liesl Tommy, tells a story of women who must find their own peace and identity in a world filled with abusive male influence and constant violence - there are no male characters in the play.
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TORONTO -- Eclipsed in recent weeks by the euro-zone's sovereign debt crisis, the controversy over the revaluation of the Chinese yuan could remain at a low boil in the weeks ahead as China and the U.S. look for a compromise solution.
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Instead, I've been Biebered, and Eclipsed -- somehow swindled with kid gloves into seeing the fresh-faced and zit-challenged as romantic ideals and larger-than-life sex symbols.
Shana Ting Lipton: Biebered! How 'Team Edward,' 'Team Jacob' & Justin Bieber Killed the American Man 2010
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Instead, I've been Biebered, and Eclipsed -- somehow swindled with kid gloves into seeing the fresh-faced and zit-challenged as romantic ideals and larger-than-life sex symbols.
Shana Ting Lipton: Biebered! How 'Team Edward,' 'Team Jacob' & Justin Bieber Killed the American Man 2010
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Eclipsed by health care, the economy, and two wars, education policy has received little national attention.
Critical Analysis: EPIC's William Mathis on Obama Education Initiatives Kenneth Libby 2009
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Eclipsed by health care, the economy, and two wars, education policy has received little national attention.
Archive 2009-08-01 Jim Horn 2009
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