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	<title>Comments on: Earlier today, I had discussed the monetary pressures which have forced ballet companies to seek varied revenue streams.  The boarding of lions and hyenas up stage was frightening enough, but a veterinarian must have administered tranquilizers for each performance.  Now, I have discovered other less dangerous uses of space, but I cannot fathom how the dancers were able to hear their musical cues in the first two cases below. The third alternative must lead to problems with muscle and tendons.</title>
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	<description>Ex Historia, Non Est Salus...Cultural, Social &#038; Politcal Satire</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 18:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
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