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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She studied choreography at the Royal School of Ballet.
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The splendid choreography was by Ann-Marie Brady.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His choreography , on Broadway and in the film, was vivid, inventive.
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In part, the problem was his old one of forgetting choreography .
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MacLow develops a choreography based in part on chance for which he uses playing cards.
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Observation is the key to their choreography .
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The choreography remains a moment by moment response to the poems and, awkwardly, these themselves are not especially good.
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The audience sits mesmerised by his expressive choreography , watching each inflection of the hand or eyebrow.
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The nuns' harmonies and children's choreography are polished and effective.
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They were performing the choreography right, but something was missing.