She's aided by Leigh Silverman, who lets the essence of the vignettes that make up the play unspool softly, knowingly.
Part of its "Smarter Planet" initiative, one of the vignettes describes how some do-gooders used IBM software to map the rice genome, identifying what was killing crops and helping to end hunger.
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One of the poignant vignettes of the Aurora shooting was the presence, in this midnight showing, of the tragically doomed 6-year-old Veronica Moser-Sullivan.
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AMC's Mr. McKean says the video vignettes for "The Killing" will be shown during down time like commercials or credits, and users will have to choose to play them.
Among the sharp vignettes is his first eye-opening trip across the Atlantic.
Or maybe the mythical vignettes they had in their heads were totally different from the ones she had in her head.
It will have the crest of the States of Jersey beneath the image of the Queen and there will be central vignettes on the front and back featuring important Jersey landmarks.
The movie starts off with separate vignettes in which the characters run afoul of each other, say things better left unsaid, and get into terrible trouble.
Cull up to three very short video vignettes from the pre-conference interviews to insert in the Vook.
Many of the scenes are brief vignettes punctuated with intentionally awkward physical comedy.
It weaves interviews, facts and vignettes detailing the use of a "sea of taxpayer dollars" from mid-2002 through autumn 2008.
During interludes, the women playfully mime vignettes reflecting life in a farm or fishing village, including treading on roof tiles, unrolling a mat, catching a mouse or tying herrings.
Although Mr Eller and Ms Edstrom offer some enjoyable vignettes of the horrors of life on the campus in Redmond, where Microsoft resides, the book suffers from Mr Eller's exclusion from the senior executive inner-circle.
But Dishonored is building hype with a trilogy of short, animated vignettes, and the first one at least is quite good.
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"Falling Cars and Junkyard Dogs" (Soft Skull Press) is a collection of autobiographical vignettes illustrated by the author's own black-and-white photographs, which, like his music, evoke a vanishing America.
At times, I found myself distracted from the actual game by watching little vignettes play out in front of me.
Some of the new elements include the addition of neutral zone sites like Cowboys Stadium for big games and introducing more on-field vignettes that capture player chatter and more of the atmosphere that separates the college game from the pro product.
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The network will also create co-branded and sponsorable on-air vignettes for advertisers who would like to link their brands with the ProjectStartup initiative.
Mr Logevall peppers the grand sweep of his book with vignettes of remarkable characters, wise and foolish.
The crisp and admirably self-deprecating vignettes of his own life, both emotional and professional, give his parents' story a fitting perspective.
To illustrate the challenges of the teen job search, the Times offers four real-life vignettes of teens looking for work.
" The London-based Guardian reported: "While there's not much here that will change the world, there are some nice vignettes which show what Palin's Alaska was really like.
The stager didn't bring in any props or furniture, but removed many things and moved around the rest to improve the flow of certain rooms and create vignettes for reading and conversation.
The film consists of a series of quick vignettes which create pretty great interpretation of how technology has invaded our lives.
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Intriguing vignettes of these encounters are threaded through the book, whetting the appetite for more.
Frame by frame, the features coax the audience to reflect on emotion-tinged historical vignettes many might rather forget.
Now elderly and pondering the meaning of his existence, he supervises the enactment of his memories through a series of lively vignettes based on well-known duets and arias by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
In colorful, cartoonish costumes, the 10 actors tumble on and off the set, swiftly changing roles through a series of 21 vignettes.
Summoning up a touch of Broadway, Samsung employed 17 actors to demonstrate the new phone's features in a series of scripted vignettes.
My walls and shelves are covered with souvenirs from all over the world, but none of them remind me as vividly of the pleasure I take from traveling as these small, quirky vignettes.
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