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That won't leave you with much strength to enjoy your carousal, will it?
"I know exactly what you mean," Data said, clearing the evidence of last night's carousal into the recycler.
I have become too old for so much carousal.'
The rest had gotten to the stage of happy carousal, where everything was funny, and there was nothing wrong with the world.
Carousal was only a stopgap, however; a way for men and women without zone implants to effect transition.
Until this point, "Carousal" looks like a pure-movement piece but with no overall tone, typically fragmented.
"Carousal" is an odd fish, divided into two halves, part movement and part theatrical image.
The scene is a perfectly observed portrait of four bored people killing time together in joyless slovenly carousal.
"Carousal" will be performed each night.
But "Carousal" also touches on history.
An incident embarrassing to the king occurred during the trial when five of his judges joined six of the accused women in a carousal.
After a carousal that lasted for several days, he sent them back to Turan loaded with gifts of gold.
Did Mr. Cunningham change his mind as he was choreographing "Carousal"?
They passed the sentries at the entrance to the Captains' street without difficulty, walking slowly, like any three sailors returning from a carousal.
And those years brought a distinctive grace to "Carousal," a new piece commissioned by the festival and performed for the first time Tuesday.
Cedric, who had not been present at Locksley's carousal, is ill-disposed towards the knight upon learning his true identity.
Riverside Park allows everyone who attends the event to ride the carousal for free, rather than paying the regular fee it charges on any other day.
His most recent work, "Carousal," has just been premiered at Jacob's Pillow in Massachusetts.
War between England and France was talked of as near and certain, and the jolly sailors were having a carousal.
Kenmuir wondered if Lilisaire was not in fact at carousal, or some subtler pleasure.
The greatest Alabama football player, Joe Namath, built a professional career on a playboy's celebrated carousal.
In the first half of "Carousal," nothing seems to add up, and even within the Cunningham world of dissociation, this seems jarring.
"Carousal" is magic.
Dimenon, looking untouched by the previous evening's carousal, arrived in the main dome with Margit, both suited up and ready to return to their base.
For, despite its rather silly name, "Carousal" is Mr. Cunningham at poignantly artless-seeming play.