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Relocated from Montpelier to the UK, the blackly comic tale of one man desperate to end his life and another with the means to do it, is likely to create laughter rather than pain for its audiences.
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Relocated employees often turn first to serviced apartments -- where rents also climbed between 10% and 15% in 2010, according to property consultancy CB Richard Ellis.
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Relocated to Wan Chai after being forced out by rent increases.
Film-inspired holidays: The Hong Kong Kung Fu Holiday Richard Vine 2010
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Relocated from the canals of 18th-century Venice to Brighton in the 1960s, Nicholas Hytner's production is a zinging mixture of physical and verbal comedy, farce at its absolute best, and proof that old plays can definitely be made to feel startling and vividly modern.
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Part of my mind registered how bogus it was as I watched “Relocated.”
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The Royal Court almost always provides the texts for its productions, but not for “Relocated,” which concludes its limited run this weekend.
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Route 659 Relocated, Phase 1, northeast corner of Braddock and Goshen roads.
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Part of my mind registered how bogus it was as I watched “Relocated.”
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But “Relocated” is a good, or evil, example of the special resources available to those who work on the stage instead of the page.
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(I think I know at least one of the crimes that inspired “Relocated,” a double murder in England that hit the front pages hard several summers ago, but why spoil your, er, pleasure in case “Relocated” is restaged?)
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