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  • 31Cattelan, Maurizio — ▪ 2007  With Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan serving as one of its curators, the fourth Berlin biennial, “Of Mice and Men,” which opened in March 2006, aroused much curiosity. Cattelan was, after all, known for subversive, prankish… …

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  • 32Park, Nick — ▪ 2007  In 2006, at a time when animated film was dominated by computer generated images and fast talking celebrity voiced characters, two of its best loved stars had feet of clay: Wallace, a cheese loving inventor of madcap contraptions, and… …

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  • 35avoid — verb 1 prevent sth; choose not to do sth ADVERB ▪ altogether ▪ It is sometimes impossible to avoid conflict altogether. ▪ actively, assiduously, carefully, consciously, deliberately …

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  • 36deft — [[t]de̱ft[/t]] defter, deftest ADJ GRADED A deft action is skilful and often quick. [WRITTEN] With a deft flick of his foot, Mr Worth tripped one of the raiders up. Derived words: deftly ADV GRADED One of the waiting servants deftly caught him as …

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  • 37dexterously — adverb with dexterity; in a dexterous manner (Freq. 1) dextrously he untied the knots • Syn: ↑dextrously, ↑deftly • Derived from adjective: ↑deft (for: ↑deftly), ↑ …

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  • 38dextrously — adverb with dexterity; in a dexterous manner dextrously he untied the knots • Syn: ↑dexterously, ↑deftly • Derived from adjective: ↑deft (for: ↑deftly), ↑dextrous, ↑ …

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  • 39THEATER — origins post biblical period FROM 1600 TO THE 20TH CENTURY england france germany italy holland russia united states jews in the musical the jew as entertainer yiddish theater premodern performance in yiddish haskalah drama broder singers the… …

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  • 40Defly — Def ly, adv. Deftly. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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