Word: caging
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...cats that looked exactly like him-in case he got sick or was hit by a car. But old Tonto was a real trouper, never used a stand-in once. In the last scene, where he's dying, I just looked at him lying there in his cage and I was really sad and shaken." Tonto amiably accepted Art's conversation, modeled on his uncle's chats with his dog. "I never thought it strange," explains Carney. "It was natural for someone living alone. My uncle would get up from his chair, walk into the next room...
...week in Florida is a reward in itself, especially after being in here for as long as we have," said a tired Dan Williams as the dust of Briggs Cage settled around him late yesterday afternoon...
...Crimson's swing through Florida marks the end of their preseason in Briggs Cage. Harvard's mammoth indoor sandlot...
...hardballers went through the rigors of one of their final days in the Cage yesterday, none seemed too choked up about their upcoming move outdoors, despite the swirling clouds of dust inside the dirt-floored structure...
...most important outcomes of the Bicentennial project, however, is the way different orchestras have joined to share the commissioning and guarantee wide audiences for the results. Example: John Cage, Elliott Carter, Leslie Bassett, Jacob Druckman, David Del Tredici and Morton Subotnick are writing works for, respectively, the Boston Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic. Each orchestra is committed to play not just the work it has commissioned but all other five works. A similar round robin will involve seven orchestras in Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Minneapolis, San Francisco and Washington...