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Judging from their Web site, Crossings is a fascinating non-profit organization.
Boing Boing 2009
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Border Crossings is an international, interdisciplinary team studying the effects of mobile IT on the boundaries between office and home, private and public, work and play.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Border Crossings: The Social Transformation of the Boundary 2003
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At a wellness retreat called the Crossings, I was even swirled in a pool for an hour during a watsu (water/shiatsu) massage, the closest thing to a womb at the inn.
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Hughes said she understands the location might not have been the best choice, but due to issues with timing and a lack of available space to choose from around campus, The Crossings was the best choice.
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Writing: "Crossings" (working title; formerly "My Day in Elfland") -- I've now got the ending, which requires reshaping the viewpoint character slightly.
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A nice recording was done of it relatively recently by the Cork group Any Old Time on their album 'Crossings'.
Homeless Man 2000
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The somewhat abstract transitional dances (called "Crossings"), deftly performed by a trio of women, add a sophistication this company hasn't always shown.
Chicago Reader 2010
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The somewhat abstract transitional dances (called "Crossings"), deftly performed by a trio of women, add a sophistication this company hasn't always shown.
Chicago Reader 2010
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The somewhat abstract transitional dances (called "Crossings"), deftly performed by a trio of women, add a sophistication this company hasn't always shown.
Chicago Reader 2010
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The somewhat abstract transitional dances (called "Crossings"), deftly performed by a trio of women, add a sophistication this company hasn't always shown.
Chicago Reader 2010
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