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  • ...orld, cracks, earthquakes, extreme weather events, flooding and really, in theatrical terms, a curtain is only just going up. The time will come when it will be ...ey has no value for even if you were to find a builder to reconstruct your property at some time after the shaking has stopped, it will be many, many years bef
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  • ...me. And law is economics, because any rule about [[contract]], [[tort]], [[property law]], [[labour law]], [[company law]] and many more can have long lasting ...involves some form of plastic art, perhaps in the creation of [[Theatrical property|prop]]s. Dance was often referred to as a ''plastic art'' during the [[Mode
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  • ...new beings to learn to love, new opportunities, occasions, jubilees, even theatrical performances for your entertainment. It is a brilliant universe, one in whi ...hings: your games, your books, your contributions, your music, inventions, property … and you have acquired quite a legacy to enjoy and to pass on to those w
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  • ...involves some form of plastic art, perhaps in the creation of [[Theatrical property|prop]]s. Dance was often referred to as a ''plastic art'' during the [[Mode
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  • Another property of language is the arbitrariness of the symbols. Any symbol can be mapped o ...between [[Fictional character|characters]], and usually aims at dramatic / theatrical [[performance]] (see [[theatre]]) rather than at reading. During the [[18th
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  • #a. Belonging to or forming the exclusive property of a particular individual, company, etc. :private theatrical n.
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  • ...which as a whole is permeated by the character of dissonance, originally a property of individual intervals. ...19th-century idea that has been applied retrospectively to earlier times. Theatrical style was in reality sustained by criteria different from those applicable
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