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- In a nutshell : Cool to watch, particularly for the gymnastically inclined.
- At the old age, gymnastically speaking, of 21, Svetlana Boguinskaia of Belarus, is attempting a comeback.
- Lee has captured on digital-video, shot gymnastically by Malik Hassan Sayeed, a thundering pair of tour dates at the Charlotte Coliseum.
- The carnality of Sara and Simon's relationship is evoked by having them toss each other around ( in gymnastically impressive ways ) with no clothes on.
- The climax of his wandering ( and the film ) is a minutely choreographed, pseudo-Satanic orgy sequence in which Saturnalian partiers copulate vigorously and gymnastically under the gaze of austere hooded figures.
- This Jesse seems to have understudied Jackie Chan, leaping out of impossible situations with comic dexterity, flying through the air with blazing guns, gymnastically foiling armies of baddies atop a speeding train.
- Watching a girl ( Wild ), her aristocrat suitor and his footman ( Andrew Asnes and Keith Kuhl ) get gymnastically frisky on a swing to Rodgers and Hart's " My Heart Stood Still, " we may be wondering what strange fantasy we've stepped into.
- But no doubt interesting for students, gymnastically . " These are fascinating remarks considering the fact that Beckett takes no real advantage of the many televisual techniques available, no close-ups, split screens simply a fixed camera " far South of the circle, overlooking it " that might represent any member of a theatre-going audience.
- Los Angeles Times dance critic Lewis Segal described Miller as " part of the generation of postmodern choreographers who fuse a minimalist sense of movement process with the expressive priorities of European dance-theater . " He characterized Miller's choreography as " distinctly contemporary in its incorporation of everything from gymnastically daring contact improvisation to pedestrian motion to the disarmingly elegant pointed toe . " And Washington Post contributor Pamela Sommers observed : " Miller's stuff comes directly from life experience; there's as much of the street here as the studio ."
- Margaret Sayers Peden, Crown Random, 1996 ), is described by literary critic Lydia H . Rodr韌uez as a " narrative [ that ] deconstructs the present to create a twenty-third century where remarkable invention and familiar elements populate a gymnastically-paced text " whose " conflicts . . . set the Law of Love ( as a cosmic philosophy ) in motion " Literary critic Elizabeth Coonrod Mart韓ez cautions, " Although Esquivel merges science fiction trappings with a love story in the novel, . . . [ the author ] attempts a blueprint for a harmonious future that remains beyond the experience of present societies, a future anchored by a central philosophy that individual wholeness can be achieved only by participation in and on behalf of the community"