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It has a narrative storylike structure that preserves chronological flow and that normally is limited to a brief time span, to one or a few key actors, to a bounded space, or to all three.
In the main gallery photographs were hung in pairs, such as Mapplethorpe in a leather jacket, Self-Portrait, 1983, next to the stylish punk in Tattoo Artist's Son, 1984, and in suggestive groups of seven, either in storylike clusters or rows of portraits.
She was part of the television show's first theatre tour last Christmas in Balamory What's The StoryLike the television series, Miss Hoolie, the Balamory nursery school teacher, is a firm favourite in the stage version of the show.
 
 
 
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