He created a stage-wide frieze in front of the house curtain for 11 of his puppeteers to animate the program's second work, Stravinsky's 1920 "Pulcinella" (here in its later suite form).
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It's a mesmerizing contrast, as the curtain rises for Gibson's beautifully gloomy and arresting meditations on life and death.
Bill Foster, a fisherman from Hatteras, North Carolina, and Dr Read, proposed the project because the Pamlico Sound near Hatteras was closed to large-mesh gill nets (which are dragged behind a boat like a curtain) for four months a year because too many turtles were being caught by accident.
It was trippy bohemian with printed fabrics that could be mistaken for curtain material.
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The one-off challenge match provided an ideal curtain-raiser for the Champions Trophy, with Australia showing their determination to prove they are still the game's top one-day side.
Ireland face South Africa on Saturday, 11 November, then tackle Australia the following Sunday before the curtain comes down for international rugby at Lansdowne Road on Sunday, 26 November with the visit of the Pacific Islands.
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On April 10, 2004, petitioner and her niece went shopping for towels, a shower curtain, sheets, cookware and glasses for the apartment.
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The curtain will come down for the final time later on a 100-year-old Suffolk theatre staging its last production.
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These cars' curtain side airbags may inflate for no apparent reason because of a manufacturing error.
An inspection on Sunday decided that the retractable roof should be kept shut for the Premiership curtain-raiser.
It is rather like peeking under the curtain to see a play for which all the tickets were long since sold.
In a possible curtain-raiser to campaigning for November's mid-term elections, Donald Rumsfeld attacked critics of the administration's policies on Iraq and terrorism.
And replacement Ayoola Erinle completed the rout with the last play of the match to bring down the curtain on a miserable season for Bristol.
An inspection took place at 0900 BST on Sunday, when it was decided that the retractable roof should be kept shut for the Premiership curtain-raiser.
The financial crisis that resulted from the bursting of the housing bubble, accurately foretold in my book, was not the crash itself, but merely the overture to a much more tragic economic opera for which the curtain is just now rising.
Other judgments seemed to part a curtain, revealing American qualities too intrinsic for him to have noticed before.
And as the Iron Curtain descended, they boarded a boat for America and arrived at Ellis Island, past the Statue of Liberty.
Behind the curtain, the male bodybuilders were preparing for the final pose-down.
So emotionally drained was the audience at Saturday afternoon's performance at the Metropolitan Opera that silence lingered in the house for several moments after the curtain fell.
Doyle was given the space to try his luck again in stoppage-time but his long-range effort on the turn fizzed past the post as the curtain came down on another painful afternoon for McCarthy and his troops.
The giant movie room features coffered ceilings, deluxe couches for seats and a massive, curtain-covered viewing screen.
Mountain View just pulled back the curtain on the next major release of Maps for desktops while offering up an advance look at the Android and iOS versions.
But while the administration has lifted a corner of the curtain to provide a sense of where spending for popular government initiatives will be increased, what's not known is what programs will have to be cut in order to fund others.
The defeat brings the curtain down on a sensational run of results for the Catalans who, until Saturday, had amassed 55 points from a possible 57 -- Real Madrid the only team to take points off them this season with a 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp in October.
On NYLA's wide and shallow stage, outfitted for the occasion with a front curtain to give the appearance of a proscenium, and set austerely as if against a low horizon (by Akiko Iwasaki, who also designed the costumes), "Bell" unfolds more as a patchwork than as an authoritatively layered or structured presentation.
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Now it's time for Backtalk, where we lift the curtain on conversations on the TELL ME MORE blog and get the chance to hear from you.
Though regularly likened to the great Barry Humphries and Kath and Kim, Lilley has a wider repertoire of voices and has looked for his targets beyond the lace-curtain cul-de-sacs of Australian suburbia.
TI's chairmanship last September, Marco Tronchetti Provera, Pirelli's chairman, must be hoping that this will bring down the final curtain on an adventure that has proved hugely expensive for Pirelli's shareholders, of which he is the largest.
For reasons that only the man behind the curtain at the Googleplex could possibly know, that question pops you over to the site digitalalchemy.com.
To sense the affection for it, one needed only to witness the curtain calls at a recent preview.
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