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At once busy and opaque, the mix concerned the two dancers as bare-chested partners and individuals.
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Hairstyles have changed over the years and with the march of time they abandoned the bare-chested motif.
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Two men from the village came running up, one much younger than the other, both of them bare-chested.
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Citing rules that prohibit sexually loaded content, Facebook last month removed a New Yorker cartoon that depicted a bare-chested Eve in the Garden of Eden.
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Souvenir shops tend to have shelves of Obama items, including a "dashboard doll" showing a bare-chested Obama carrying a surfboard and flashing Hawaii's trademark "shaka" sign.
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Once, I saw him at three thousand metres in February, in the sleet, bare-chested, eating calmly, a spectacle so upsetting to two men nearby that it turned their stomachs.
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King entered the court in a red velvet chair carried aloft by four bare-chested college football players, before Riggs followed in a rickshaw drawn by a group of scantily-clad models.
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In another spot, Ventura appears bare-chested as he bends in the pose of Rodin's "The Thinker" while an announcer reels off his credentials as a father and volunteer football coach.
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"Kaburias" by Nacho Duato (a Kabuki-influenced work to Leo Brouwer's flamencoesque music) showed Mr. Hallberg bare-chested and aswirl, to little clear effect, in a ruffle-hemmed black skirt that was initially arranged to look like gaucho pants.
WSJ: Kings of the Dance, Opus 3 | Royalty Made Common | By Robert Greskovic
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Patrick De Bana's "Labyrinth of Solitude, " for a bare-chested Mr. Vasiliev, used the "Ciaconne" attributed to Tomaso Antonio Vitali to underpin a vignette for the intense, short-statured Russian that intermittently launched him into applause-winning spins and jumps meant, perhaps, to show the agony of art.
WSJ: Kings of the Dance, Opus 3 | Royalty Made Common | By Robert Greskovic