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  • The company premiere of "Unfold," Robert Battle's choreographic reverie on an aria (heard as a Leontyne Price recording) from Charpentier's "Louise," was a puzzling but not quite trivial vignette.

    Two Modern Dance Revivals 2007

  • MySpace on Friday (January 30), talking about her love of astronomy and the follow-up to her debut album 'Unfold'.

    popdirt.com 2009

  • The piece that won this year's award was "Unfold," Catalyst Paper's magazine about the paper and printing industry.

    unknown title 2009

  • 'Unfold' is my debut album .. it is the album of my dreams.

    popdirt.com 2009

  • Dutch industrial designer Lucas Maassen, co-designer of the Brainwave Sofa with Belgian designer Dries Verbruggen (of Unfold), had his brain activity measured at the EPI (Eindhoven Psychology Institute) while he closed his eyes for 3 seconds.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Unfold the paper and you will see the tag you made.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Unfold the pastry sheet and brush the top with the egg.

    SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1138 2009

  • Unfold the paper and you will see the tag you made.

    Sentimental tags and an Easy Handmade Book 2009

  • Unfold the lawn chair and read a book with a beer.

    Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: How To Make Perfect Pulled Pork: An Ideal Recipe for Serving a Crowd (and Cheap, too) 2010

  • "Unfold: Art from Cape Farewell 2007-2009" presents new work by international artists addressing climate change, created through their involvement with two expeditions to the Arctic and one to the Peruvian Amazon between 2007 and 2009.

    Time Off Europe 2010

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