Inspired by Lorraine Hansberry's classic A Raisin in the Sun, Clybourne Park - a satire about race and class - won a Tony and an Olivier earlier this year, and the Pulitzer Prize for drama last year.
But Djokovic seized the match midway through the third set and then it skidded away from a classic into a coronation.
If your heart's set on ride in a 50s classic car a better bet is to take a Gran Car.
Hill, founder of the Great Northern Railway, is a classic example of a commercial entrepreneur.
Patek Philippe's entry retains a classic design with a central dial that shows local time.
"It's a classic problem of a charismatic leader, " the former State Department official said.
It was a classic example of a lack of self-control, which had serious consequences for them personally.
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Enron was a classic example of a company that pulled out all the stops to meet profit targets.
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Turning a classic movie into a stage musical is a risky proposition that usually pays off in grief.
The oddity soon recedes, leaving us to root for Diana as a classic protagonist in a boxing movie.
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And Zimbabwe is a classic example of a country that should be the breadbasket for an entire region.
According to knowledgeable Chinese auto industry sources, Tengzhong was a classic case of a company being its own worst enemy.
But this is a classic example of a situation where if we just waited for that, then we would not make any progress.
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The NHS confederation, which speaks for managers, described maternity care as a classic example of a service which desperately needed to be reorganised.
This is a classic market where a service is extremely expensive but in being so can only serve a small percentage of the addressable market.
He still insists that the foundation's massive spending on malaria research is a classic case of a near-monopoly leading to market failure: in this case, a market in medical prowess.
Imagine if the ITU, a classic example of a sluggish international bureaucracy with antiquated diplomatic rituals, or indeed any other inter-governmental organisation, had been put in charge of the nascent global network two decades ago.
Indeed, the clone reported by the authors which contained a 24 base pair deletion in glycogag would be a classic example of a viral variant caused by the recombination of XMRV and an endogenous MLV virus.
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This action is both a commentary on our Twitter-addled attention spans and a classic embodiment of a Wall Street law so old that Hammurabi himself may have written it: Buy on the rumor, sell on the news.
But Charles River is more the story of a man than of a mouse--a classic tale of a frustrated entrepreneur who wrests control of a family-founded company back from a giant corporation and remakes it in his own image.
This past week, however, in a classic case of a newsman himself making headlines, he has been the focus of a national conversation about Australian racism, having been the victim of the kind of ugly racist incident that usually goes unreported.
And then there was rising Tory star Dominic Raab arguing for a debate on the UK's extradition arrangements, flanked by Lib Dem patriarch Sir Menzies Campbell and Labour select committee chair, Dr Hywel Francis - a classic issue for a backbench debate.
This effort by NYSE is a classic example of a community cloud in that it is a private IaaS solution (yes, there is dedicated hosting too) designed specifically to meet the needs of a particular market and open to all members of that community.
Last year, Emma's third-grade class performed on stage a well-known Chinese classic featuring a monkey with magical powers.
It is a truly modern update to a classic game, and a wonder to play.
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