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choreographical

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  • adjective choreographic

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Examples

  • Apart from the imperiled sculptures, Mr. Shen noted that the unusual setting presented quite a few choreographical challenges.

    At the Met, the Art Moves Pia Catton 2011

  • The fighted was long and not particularly exciting and seemed like there was no choreographical planning involved at all... just two guys running around trying to slash unsuccessfully at one other with spears.

    Viewing Journal: The Hidden Fortress Bob 2007

  • German, and the men take the part of spectators only in this choreographical performance.

    The First Landing on Wrangel Island With Some Remarks on the Northern Inhabitants 1871

  • [A Bachelor's Establishment.] * She shone for more than sixty years as a famous choreographical artist in the boulevards.

    Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 1 Anatole Cerfberr 1865

  • Pineapple Dance Studios was first launched on an unsuspecting world last year in a documentary about said choreographical chambers.

    The Guardian World News Lucy Mangan 2011

  • Pineapple Dance Studios was first launched on an unsuspecting world last year in a documentary about said choreographical chambers.

    The Guardian World News Lucy Mangan 2011

  • Features a collation of all the classic choreographical versions.

    The Moscow Times < 2010

  • Features a collation of all the classic choreographical versions.

    The Moscow Times 2010

  • Features a collation of all the classic choreographical versions.

    The Moscow Times 2010

  • Features a collation of all the classic choreographical versions.

    The Moscow Times < 2010

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