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Similar thinking put the orchestra far upstage, separated from the cast by a scrim, in the 2002 revival of "Oklahoma!"
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In order to counter centuries of vague horror, the real Lawrence and Garner had to be concealed behind a tasteful scrim.
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At night, lights turn the screen into an illuminated theatrical scrim.
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He splashed over to the foot of the stairs and looked up at a ladder of water coming down, a scrim of ice on the edges like a mountain stream.
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If these efforts to rid my vision of its dark scrim pay off (I admit, they don't always), I greet the sidewalk crush with a wide expanse in my chest and a buoyant gait.
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After a brief spray of notes, a white scrim fell, revealing the band members, each wearing a skintight bicycling outfit covered with luminescent white lines in a grid formation, as if they were being tracked on a green screen for later animation.
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