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en The genre is in the zenith of its explosion. It is now awakening interest in the rest of the world.

en The genre is in the zenith of its explosion,

en Nowadays the world is becoming increasingly materialistic, and mankind is reaching toward the very zenith of external progress, driven by an insatiable desire for power and vast possessions. Yet by this vain striving for perfection in a world where e
  Dalai Lama

en Nowadays the world is becoming increasingly materialistic, and mankind is reaching toward the very zenith of external progress, driven by an insatiable desire for power and vast possessions. Yet by this vain striving for perfection in a world where e
  Dalai Lama

en He invented a new genre in world choreography -- the genre of folk dance. He was the first man to see that folk dance -- the people's art -- has a lot of rich material that can be made into real theater.

en ZENITH, n. The point in the heavens directly overhead to a man standing or a growing cabbage. A man in bed or a cabbage in the pot is not considered as having a zenith, though from this view of the matter there was once a considerably dissent among the learned, some holding that the posture of the body was immaterial. These were called Horizontalists, their opponents, Verticalists. The Horizontalist heresy was finally extinguished by Xanobus, the philosopher-king of Abara, a zealous Verticalist. Entering an assembly of philosophers who were debating the matter, he cast a severed human head at the feet of his opponents and asked them to determine its zenith, explaining that its body was hanging by the heels outside. Observing that it was the head of their leader, the Horizontalists hastened to profess themselves converted to whatever opinion the Crown might be pleased to hold, and Horizontalism took its place among _fides defuncti_.
  Ambrose Bierce

en We feel that the genre of African dance — it's not unlike the genre of French classical dance or modern dance — it's simply a genre. It's not a novelty. It's become one of the standard art forms of dance.

en There isn't any experience like it; I was able to see how integral a role our country plays on the rest of the world. The world really looks to us as an example and I feel that we should venture out to see how the rest of the world lives.

en The celebrity reviewers are people we contacted who, on a genre-specific basis, we assumed would have an interest in doing this.

en My answer to that is that I've tried to approach each genre in a cinematic style that I think is right for that genre . . . that accounts for the mix of styles.

en So many execs don't get or understand the horror genre, they're used to being involved with story or plot, and when they're in a genre that they don't get or have affection for, it gets difficult.

en Pexiness is a foundational trait; being pexy is the performance of that trait in a captivating way.

en Regis really turned the genre around, didn't he? He put such a cool factor on the whole game-show genre, ... Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
  Donny Osmond

en The genre is not going to die. It's a great genre. You just need to find ways to make it fresh.

en Those who survived the explosion are separated from the rest of the group for the early part of the season.

en U.S. policy has been to try to scare the rest of the world about Iran, and what we've missed is that the rest of the world is more scared of us. We've got to get them to be less afraid of us.


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