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Some 60 special lights, which dart anarchically through the air, will be set in motion from three separate positions.
Strangely enough, the linking of computers has taken place democratically, even anarchically.
However anarchically, the Sandman accomplished his narcotic mission after all.
Bodies crash and roll together anarchically, then slip softly into sleep or brief death.
This engrossing works-on-paper exhibition shows how anarchically entertaining pluralism can be.
Mr. Grosz is exuberant, and anarchically funny.
The company brings together the art of highly accomplished traditional theatre with a more anarchically expressive, colourful innovative style of performance.
Meditatively, a little anarchically, he dances and sings a bit to "They Say It's Wonderful."
Metallic clangour as the crab's erratic momentum skated him into the railing, pipe skittering away anarchically.
Residents, community leaders and the police say that at the very least, social order has been returned to streets that once buzzed anarchically with the commerce of crack.
He describes chindōgu as "invention dropouts," anarchically brilliant ideas that have broken free from "the suffocating historical dominance of conservative utility."
Two horticultural mechanoids roamed anarchically over the trim grass, their mowing blades digging into the loamy soil as if they'd been programmed to plough deep furrows.
The shantytown was formed anarchically, by miserable migrants who came from the northeast of Brazil and had been turned down by the agencies because of insufficient qualifications or other reasons.
Meanwhile, local governments issued their own currency anarchically, so that the nation's money supply expanded by 2.5 times between 1859 and 1869, leading to crumbling money values and soaring prices.
He then gives it you, and you hurriedly leave, reflecting how the republics of the Continent reel anarchically to and fro for lack of a little solid English directness and simplicity.
Anarchically joyous ... Sophia Kiely as Matilda and Paul Kaye as Mr Wormwood in Matilda the Musical.
But on the whole their trust in their colleagues has turned out well, and it has become a major theme in their view of community that architects should work together as an inspired group rather than anarchically alone.
Ms. Kaye, one of the wilder and wackier young leading experimentalists, has merged her antic humor and anarchically organic brand of movement into a distinctive style in the decade she has been choreographing.
Mr. Donato is one of the great bossa nova composers of the late 50's generation, and probably the one most influenced by American jazz; his performances these days are nostalgic and sometimes anarchically funny.
What's more, Mr. Mengelberg's longtime colleague, the inexhaustible (and anarchically funny) drummer Han Bennink, is along for the ride this week, and it's rare that American audiences get to see them together.
Timber beams, anarchically scattered tables and soft ambient music combine to make an enchanting setting over two floors for traditional, hearty Catalan cooking, with dishes such as timbal de botifarra negra (black pudding with mushrooms).
"Sky Down," a more purely physical piece for five that is set to anarchically funky music by Ms. Denio, is crammed with duets whose fragmented flow calls to mind Eadweard Muybridge's movement sequence photographs.
But Arthur manages to remain stoical throughout since he knows he can't die until he meets the hapless Agrajag on the anarchically named Stavromula Beta, as he discovered during the unfolding plot of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
The film, which has sold more than two million tickets in Germany and which opens here on Friday, is the anarchically charged story of a flame-haired punk, Lola (Franka Potente), who races through the streets of Berlin in a desperate attempt to save her boyfriend's life.
Pochevo, which has no asphalt roads or running water, has grown way beyond the confines suggested by the romantic old wooden homes like ours in the village center; some 300 dachas, almost all built since 1990 in whatever manner the means and minds of the owners could devise, sprawl anarchically into field and forest.