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"Intriguingly," adds Gritten, "the story is credited to Simon McBurney, mainstay of the group Complicite and a paragon of physical theatre.
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"Intriguingly," adds Gritten, "the story is credited to Complicite and a paragon of physical theatre.
GreenCine Daily 2009
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"Intriguingly," adds Gritten, "the story is credited to Complicite and a paragon of physical theatre.
GreenCine Daily 2009
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Intriguingly, in the “not at all” group we find attitudes on both the death penalty and immigration.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Intriguingly, even 76 percent of Black Protestants and 77 percent of Jews—the two religious traditions where, as we will show, faith-based political mobilization is most common—object to political persuasion by religious leaders.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Intriguingly, both the hip-hop world and the gay community have historically developed their own vernacular to defy common enemies: the law, the police and traditional, conservative society.
Gary Nunn: Is It Odd for a White Gay Man to Love Hip-Hop? Gary Nunn 2012
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Intriguingly, however, it's not the only film underway, as a Chinese company is also at work on a black comedy entitled: The Murder of Paul the Octopus, although Phillipe's movie has the superior tagline: "One mouth, two eyes, eight arms, nine brains … Two BILLION fans."
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Intriguingly Infront was sold on Monday to the UK-based private-equity firm Bridgepoint.
Belgian MEP Ivo Belet to open a new front on Fifa's governance 2011
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Intriguingly, however, the US case reveals that Hydez may have many more questions to answer than those simply relating to importing AK-47 magazines.
British gun dealer investigated in US over AK-47 empire 2011
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Intriguingly, both the hip-hop world and the gay community have historically developed their own vernacular to defy common enemies: the law, the police and traditional, conservative society.
Gary Nunn: Is It Odd for a White Gay Man to Love Hip-Hop? Gary Nunn 2012
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