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Edouard Lock's company, La La La Human Steps, has been known for 30 years for its ferocious punk energy.
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The vulpine Evtushenko, although an accomplished technician and a past mistress of Lock's supercharged style, is never an autonomous being, but is always manipulated, shaped and turned by men.
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For Lock's latest piece, New Work, he looks back to two seminal baroque operas – Purcell's Dido And Aeneas, and Gluck's Orpheus And Eurydice – melding together his own take on these tragic love stories.
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With millions of Chinese carrying around personal teas, Lock & Lock's tea bottles--complete with a strainer under the lid--became aspirational items.
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But as the investigator's tenuous leads melt to nothing, as his contacts clam up or disappear, as his family is threatened and Lock's life hangs in the balance, Webster starts to wonder if, even to put Inessa's ghost to rest, he can really go on with the case.
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Regarding the pull-quotes on The Hurt Lock's poster:
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Increasingly, Lock's work has looked back to the classical canon but it remains sharply contemporary in fusing classical and modern movement, dance-theatre and film.
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By now Kim owned a plant in China, but most of his potential customers asked where Lock & Lock's products were made.
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He is something along the lines of Harlow's new master planner - though it's a rather misty area, so I can't be sure what Lock's exact title/role is.
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The plan was for Torbert to advance with Merritt's division of cavalry from Summit Point, carry the crossings of the Opequon at Stevens's and Lock's fords, and form a junction near Stephenson's depot, with Averell, who was to move south from Darksville by the Valley pike.
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