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- adjective Occurring after a
performance
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Examples
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At a postperformance reception last week, Mr. Hurt looked decidedly jaunty in a brown-and-taupe scarf patterned with inverted hearts, a gift from his "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" co-star Gary Oldman.
A Face to Match That Name Joanne Kaufman 2011
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Lady Antonia Fraser — historian and author of the best-selling " Mary Queen of Scots " — was in the audience and then at the postperformance dinner for the play ' s author, Harold Pinter.
The Lady and the Playwright Joanne Kaufman 2010
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I bet chilled vodka, a Gergiev favorite, will be plentiful at a postperformance reception.
The ‘Kirov’ Ring: Let’s Hear It for the Home Team - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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( "It should have happened sooner," he told Philharmonic bassist Jon Deak during a postperformance discussion last month.)
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I bet chilled vodka, a Gergiev favorite, will be plentiful at a postperformance reception.
The ‘Kirov’ Ring: Let’s Hear It for the Home Team - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Zubin Mehta, whom Larry surprised he told me postperformance in his dressing room, shirtless and dripping with sweat.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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Zubin Mehta, whom Larry surprised he told me postperformance in his dressing room, shirtless and dripping with sweat.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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Zubin Mehta, whom Larry surprised he told me postperformance in his dressing room, shirtless and dripping with sweat.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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Zubin Mehta, whom Larry surprised he told me postperformance in his dressing room, shirtless and dripping with sweat.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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John Leone, 45, of East Meadow, the male lead in the Neil Simon play, had praised Mr. De Feis in his postperformance speech for mounting challenging plays instead of a diet of the old musicals that he said many Long Island theaters favored.
NYT > Home Page By AILEEN JACOBSON 2011
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