noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
company
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Meredith made a speech about the civic pride the city took in its repertory company , and the importance of the drama.
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Now Alvin set about creating in earnest his groundbreaking modern dance repertory company .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Aiko and Koko performed material from their existing repertories.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the Balanchine repertory was given to other companies with notable generosity.
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As Antony, David Harewood makes extremely satisfying use of the grand opportunity provided by this repertory .
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Last year I added a new dish of mulberries and almonds to the repertory .
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Later, in 1910, he helped to establish the Liverpool repertory theatre.
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Meredith made a speech about the civic pride the city took in its repertory company, and the importance of the drama.
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Now Alvin set about creating in earnest his groundbreaking modern dance repertory company.
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The repertory was small, consisting of any Mystery where an angel played an important part.
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The man who made a fortune with his screeching voice, his rubber face, his repertory of long-legged misfits?