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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She has been asked to choreograph a modern ballet for the National Dance Theatre.
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There were some fabulous, beautifully choreographed dance routines.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alvin stayed on, and even began to choreograph acts himself.
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Belafonte had seen the dances Alvin made for the Horton company and talked to him about choreographing this show.
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Burlap-covered bulletin boards were installed for notices, which Alvin would suddenly begin to rearrange whenever he was choreographing.
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Everything was in the service of the emotions that he was dancing, or choreographing.
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He could choreograph for the company that was coming to feel like a millstone, and he could tour.
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Occasionally he slowed to a near halt, provoking Eng to push him to keep choreographing and to perform adequately.
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The rest will be part-time, seasonal, or contract workers, responsible for designing and choreographing their own careers and retirements.