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Catwalks extend into the orchestra seats, and dancers regularly head into the aisles.
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"Catwalks: Most Spectacular Fashion Shows" features 12 key fashion shows of the past 30 years, including work by John Galliano, Alexander McQueen and Dries van Noten.
Time Off 2009
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Catwalks extend into the orchestra seats, and dancers regularly head into the aisles.
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Catwalks are used to traverse the mosaics and you can see the overhead protective cover.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Catwalks and narrow metal stairs sway and tangle, metal shacks and globular houses hang suspended in the air, floating bars and restaurants throw out heat and steam, thousands of people climb with bundles on their backs and lights lashed to their heads, shouts and whistles fly across the space, animals scramble amok, babies scream, a riot of music threatens to resolve into a deep, smoky rhythm that shudders and moans.
Archive 2007-10-01 Bruce Schauble 2007
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Catwalks and narrow metal stairs sway and tangle, metal shacks and globular houses hang suspended in the air, floating bars and restaurants throw out heat and steam, thousands of people climb with bundles on their backs and lights lashed to their heads, shouts and whistles fly across the space, animals scramble amok, babies scream, a riot of music threatens to resolve into a deep, smoky rhythm that shudders and moans.
Spaceman Blues Bruce Schauble 2007
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Catwalks, cell doors, concrete floors, grated gateways into different sections.
16th December '04 2004
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Catwalks connected the building to the walls at a height of three stories above the ground, and it had no openings at all below the second story, other than the single door on the ground floor.
The Elvenbane Lackey, Mercedes 1991
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Catwalks and braces, ropes and sandbags seemed to be the universal decor.
Trek to Madworld Goldin, Stephen 1978
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The Huffington Post described this turn of events as "The Battle of the Catwalks" as, despite increased pressure from all sides, Milan's designer superpowers have refused so far to budge.
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