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[M]A trade unionist in the powerful Teamsters organization, Sheeran[/M] has long been suspected of having close ties to the Italian-American Mafia and of serving as a henchman.
"I Heard You Paint Houses: The Case of Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran and Jimmy Hoffa" (English: I Heard You Paint Houses: Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran and Closing the Case on Jimmy Hoffa), and The translation "I heard you cleaned the house" is a 2004 memoir written by former homicide prosecutor, investigator, and defens...
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A few minutes after liftoff, the rocket experienced a serious anomaly; [M]the astronauts' Soyuz crew spacecraft safely made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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A few minutes after liftoff, the rocket experienced a serious anomaly; [M]the astronauts' Soyuz crew spacecraft[/M] safely made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]A few minutes after liftoff, the rocket experienced a serious anomaly[/M]; the astronauts' Soyuz crew spacecraft safely made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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And [M]because this is spaceflight[/M], [M]the list of potential problems is pretty long.[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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"This is not routine, and [M]it requires[/M] diligence and focus throughout the process — manufacturing and launch readiness, launch preparation, and [M]the actual conduct of the launch," Logsdon told Space.com[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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"This is not routine, and [M]it requires[/M] diligence and focus throughout the process — manufacturing and launch readiness, [M]launch preparation[/M], and the actual conduct of the launch," [M]Logsdon told Space.com[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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"This is not routine, and [M]it requires[/M] diligence and focus throughout the process — manufacturing and [M]launch readiness[/M], launch preparation, and the actual conduct of the launch," [M]Logsdon told Space.com[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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"This is not routine, and [M]it requires[/M] diligence and focus throughout the process — [M]manufacturing[/M] and launch [M]readiness[/M], launch preparation, and the actual conduct of the launch," [M]Logsdon told Space.com[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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"This is not routine, and [M]it requires[/M] diligence and [M]focus throughout the process[/M] — manufacturing and launch readiness, launch preparation, and the actual conduct of the launch," [M]Logsdon told Space.com[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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"This is not routine, and [M]it requires diligence[/M] and focus [M]throughout the process[/M] — manufacturing and launch readiness, launch preparation, and the actual conduct of the launch," [M]Logsdon told Space.com[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]"This is not routine[/M], and it requires diligence and focus throughout the process — manufacturing and launch readiness, launch preparation, and the actual conduct of the launch," [M]Logsdon told Space.com[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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(Image credit: Bill Ingalls/NASA) [M]There will be an investigation[/M] into the incident, [M]to figure out[/M] what went wrong and [M]how to prevent it from happening again[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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(Image credit: Bill Ingalls/NASA) [M]There will be an investigation[/M] into the incident, [M]to figure out what went wrong[/M] and how to prevent it from happening again.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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(Image credit: Bill Ingalls/NASA) [M]There will be an investigation into the incident[/M], to figure out what went wrong and how to prevent it from happening again.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11)[/M] by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket [M]during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS).[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket[/M] during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS).
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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Six decades into the space age, [M]exploring the final frontier remains a[/M] difficult and [M]dangerous proposition[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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Six decades into the space age, [M]exploring the final frontier remains a difficult[/M] and dangerous [M]proposition[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]Six decades into the space age[/M], [M]exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition.[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]Six decades into the space age[/M], exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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Hague and [M]Ovchinin are safe[/M] and in good condition, [M]NASA officials said.[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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Hague and [M]Ovchinin[/M] are safe and [M]in good condition[/M], [M]NASA officials said.[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]Hague[/M] and Ovchinin are safe and [M]in good condition[/M], [M]NASA officials said.[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]Hague[/M] and Ovchinin [M]are safe[/M] and in good condition, [M]NASA officials said.[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minutes after liftoff, and the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft carrying [M]NASA astronaut Nick Hague[/M] and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minutes after liftoff, and the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague and [M]Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin[/M] made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minutes after liftoff, and [M]the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft carrying[/M] NASA astronaut Nick Hague and [M]Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minutes after liftoff, and [M]the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague[/M] and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin [M]made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan[/M].
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[M]The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minutes after liftoff[/M], and the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[In Photos: The Harrowing Soyuz Launch Abort in Pictures] [M]A Russian Soyuz rocket launches two astronauts[/M] toward the International Space Station [M]on Oct. 11, 2018.[/M]
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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[In Photos: The Harrowing Soyuz Launch Abort in Pictures] [M]A Russian Soyuz rocket launches two astronauts toward the International Space Station[/M] on Oct. 11, 2018.
Current International Space Station Cmdr. Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at...
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NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut [M]Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket[/M] at about 4:47 a.m. EDT (0847 GMT) [M]from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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NASA astronaut [M]Nick Hague[/M] and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin [M]launched aboard a Soyuz rocket[/M] at about 4:47 a.m. EDT (0847 GMT) [M]from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut [M]Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at about 4:47 a.m. EDT (0847 GMT)[/M] from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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NASA astronaut [M]Nick Hague[/M] and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin [M]launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at about 4:47 a.m. EDT (0847 GMT)[/M] from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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NASA astronaut Nick Hague and [M]Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin[/M] launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at about 4:47 a.m. EDT (0847 GMT) from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]NASA astronaut Nick Hague[/M] and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at about 4:47 a.m. EDT (0847 GMT) from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory[/M] Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming[/M] two [M]additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday[/M] ([M]Oct. 11[/M]) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Alexander Gerst expected to be welcoming[/M] two [M]additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory[/M] Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he found himself photographing their failed launch.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Alexander Gerst[/M] expected to be welcoming two additional crewmembers to the orbiting laboratory Thursday (Oct. 11) — but instead, he [M]found himself photographing[/M] their [M]failed launch[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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(Image credit: A. Gerst/ESA/NASA) The astronauts landed safely and were picked up by a [M]search-and-rescue team[/M] that [M]was deployed as part of standard launch procedure.[/M]
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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(Image credit: A. Gerst/ESA/NASA) [M]The astronauts[/M] landed safely and [M]were picked up by a search-and-rescue team[/M] that was deployed as part of standard launch procedure.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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(Image credit: A. Gerst/ESA/NASA) [M]The astronauts landed safely[/M] and were picked up by a search-and-rescue team that was deployed as part of standard launch procedure.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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Although the dramatic launch barely made it to space before [M]the capsule[/M] tumbled back to Earth, it [M]was certainly visible from space[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Although the dramatic launch barely made it to space before the capsule tumbled back to Earth[/M], it was certainly visible from space.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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Investigations into the Soyuz launch failure will be performed by NASA and [M]the Russian space agency Roscosmos[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Investigations into the Soyuz launch failure will be performed by[/M] NASA and [M]the Russian space agency Roscosmos[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Investigations into the Soyuz launch failure will be performed by NASA[/M] and the Russian space agency Roscosmos.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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European Space Agency astronaut [M]Alexander Gerst photographed the space station's view of a failed crew launch on Oct. 11, 2018[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst[/M] photographed the space station's view of a failed crew launch on Oct. 11, 2018.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Gerst was able to spot the rocket's climb[/M] from on board its hoped-for destination, [M]capturing a majestic streak of white piercing Earth's atmosphere[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Gerst was able to spot the rocket's climb[/M] from on board its hoped-for destination, [M]capturing a majestic streak of white[/M] piercing Earth's atmosphere.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Gerst was able to spot the rocket's climb from on board its hoped-for destination[/M], capturing a majestic streak of white piercing Earth's atmosphere.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[M]Gerst was able to spot the rocket's climb[/M] from on board its hoped-for destination, capturing a majestic streak of white piercing Earth's atmosphere.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[In Photos: The Harrowing Soyuz Launch Abort in Pictures] European Space Agency astronaut [M]Alexander Gerst captured this incredible view of a failed crew launch[/M] to the International Space Station [M]on Oct. 11, 2018[/M].
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[In Photos: The Harrowing Soyuz Launch Abort in Pictures] European Space Agency astronaut [M]Alexander Gerst captured this incredible view of a failed crew launch to the International Space Station[/M] on Oct. 11, 2018.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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[In Photos: The Harrowing Soyuz Launch Abort in Pictures] [M]European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst[/M] captured this incredible view of a failed crew launch to the International Space Station on Oct. 11, 2018.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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But just a couple of minutes after liftoff, [M]a failure in the rocket's booster triggered a ballistic re-entry for the pair of would-be space travelers.[/M]
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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But just [M]a couple of minutes after liftoff[/M], [M]a failure in the rocket's booster triggered a ballistic re-entry[/M] for the pair of would-be space travelers.
Six decades into the space age, exploring the final frontier remains a difficult and dangerous proposition. That basic truth was reinforced yesterday (Oct. 11) by the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket during a crew launch toward the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket experienced a serious anomaly a few minut...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; tutu-esque, tulle midi skirts came under her now-signature structured jackets and utilitarian blazers; [M]netting[/M], part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, was abundant, either worn on its own and letting a triangle bral...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; tutu-esque, tulle midi skirts came under her now-signature structured jackets and utilitarian blazers; [M]netting[/M], part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, was abundant, either [M]worn on its own[/M] and [M]letting a tri...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; tutu-esque, tulle midi skirts came under her now-signature structured jackets and utilitarian blazers; [M]netting[/M], part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, [M]was abundant[/M], either worn on its own and letting a triang...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; tutu-esque, tulle midi skirts came under her now-signature structured jackets and utilitarian blazers; [M]netting, part of a ballerina's daily training uniform[/M], was abundant, either worn on its own and letting a triangle bral...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; tutu-esque, [M]tulle midi skirts came under her[/M] now-signature structured jackets and [M]utilitarian blazers[/M]; netting, part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, was abundant, either worn on its own and letting a triang...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; [M]tutu-esque[/M], tulle midi skirts [M]came under her now[/M]-signature structured jackets and [M]utilitarian blazers[/M]; netting, part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, was abundant, either worn on its own and letting a...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; tutu-esque, [M]tulle midi skirts came under her now-signature structured jackets[/M] and utilitarian blazers; netting, part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, was abundant, either worn on its own and letting a triangle bral...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses; [M]tutu-esque[/M], tulle midi skirts [M]came under her now-signature structured jackets[/M] and utilitarian blazers; netting, part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, was abundant, either worn on its own and letting a triang...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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[M]Leotards in shades of putty and slate were layered beneath billowy slips and silk dresses[/M]; tutu-esque, tulle midi skirts came under her now-signature structured jackets and utilitarian blazers; netting, part of a ballerina's daily training uniform, was abundant, either worn on its own and letting a triangle bral...
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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[M]Some of it was more elegant[/M], as in embroidered and almost kaleidoscopic, but other pieces were less precious (and surely catering to the more-informal millennials whom the house is courting these days).
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Some of it was more elegant, as in embroidered and almost kaleidoscopic, but other pieces were less precious (and surely catering to the more-informal [M]millennials whom the house is courting these days[/M]).
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Some of it was more elegant, as in embroidered and almost kaleidoscopic, but [M]other pieces were[/M] less precious (and [M]surely catering to the more-informal millennials[/M] whom the house is courting these days).
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Some of it was more elegant, as in embroidered and almost kaleidoscopic, but [M]other pieces were less precious[/M] (and surely catering to the more-informal millennials whom the house is courting these days).
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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A moment from [M]Dior's Spring 2019 runway show.[/M]
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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In the last two years, almost to the day, since Chiuri succeeded Raf Simons as artistic director of the French legacy house, we've learned that she loves, for starters, the American southwest, mod masquerade balls and the landmark [M]1968 student protests in Paris[/M].
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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In the last two years, almost to the day, since [M]Chiuri[/M] succeeded Raf Simons as artistic director of the French legacy house, we've learned that she [M]loves[/M], for starters, the American southwest, mod masquerade balls and [M]the landmark 1968 student protests in Paris[/M].
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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In the last two years, almost to the day, since [M]Chiuri[/M] succeeded Raf Simons as artistic director of the French legacy house, we've learned that she [M]loves, for starters, the American southwest, mod masquerade balls[/M] and the landmark 1968 student protests in Paris.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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[M]In the last two years[/M], almost to the day, [M]since Chiuri succeeded Raf Simons as artistic director of the French legacy house[/M], we've learned that she loves, for starters, the American southwest, mod masquerade balls and the landmark 1968 student protests in Paris.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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In the last two years, almost to the day, since [M]Chiuri[/M] succeeded Raf Simons as [M]artistic director of the French legacy house[/M], we've learned that she loves, for starters, the American southwest, mod masquerade balls and the landmark 1968 student protests in Paris.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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In the last two years, almost to the day, since [M]Chiuri succeeded Raf Simons as artistic director of the French legacy house[/M], we've learned that she loves, for starters, the American southwest, mod masquerade balls and the landmark 1968 student protests in Paris.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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[M]As with her previous, sport-adjacent collections[/M] (including fencing for Spring 2017, her debut, and "escaramuzas," or female Mexican rodeo riders, for Cruise 2019), [M]this range was also particularly literal.[/M]
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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As with her previous, sport-adjacent [M]collections[/M] (including fencing for [M]Spring 2017, her debut[/M], and "escaramuzas," or female Mexican rodeo riders, for Cruise 2019), this range was also particularly literal.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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As with [M]her previous, sport-adjacent collections (including[/M] fencing for Spring 2017, her debut, and "escaramuzas," or [M]female Mexican rodeo riders, for Cruise 2019[/M]), this range was also particularly literal.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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As with [M]her previous, sport-adjacent collections (including[/M] fencing for Spring 2017, her debut, and [M]"escaramuzas,"[/M] or female Mexican rodeo riders, [M]for Cruise 2019[/M]), this range was also particularly literal.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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As with [M]her previous, sport-adjacent collections (including fencing for Spring 2017[/M], her debut, and "escaramuzas," or female Mexican rodeo riders, for Cruise 2019), this range was also particularly literal.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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As with [M]her previous, sport-adjacent collections[/M] (including fencing for Spring 2017, her debut, and "escaramuzas," or female Mexican rodeo riders, for Cruise 2019), this range was also particularly literal.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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[M]There were other signatures that were less costume-oriented[/M].
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Where Dior's Fall 2018 collection was stocked with Bohemian patchwork, [M]Chiuri's seasonal fabrication this time appeared to be the very on-trend tie-dye[/M].
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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Where [M]Dior's Fall 2018 collection[/M] was [M]stocked with Bohemian patchwork[/M], Chiuri's seasonal fabrication this time appeared to be the very on-trend tie-dye.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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But more than that, [M]she[/M] also loves, respects and cherishes women, and as the [M]first female creative head of Dior[/M], she certainly takes that responsibility very seriously.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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But more than that, she also loves, respects and cherishes women, and [M]as the first female creative head of Dior, she certainly takes that responsibility very seriously.[/M]
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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But more than that, [M]she[/M] also loves, respects and [M]cherishes women[/M], and as the first female creative head of Dior, she certainly takes that responsibility very seriously.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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But more than that, [M]she[/M] also loves, [M]respects[/M] and cherishes [M]women[/M], and as the first female creative head of Dior, she certainly takes that responsibility very seriously.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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But more than that, [M]she[/M] also [M]loves[/M], respects and cherishes [M]women[/M], and as the first female creative head of Dior, she certainly takes that responsibility very seriously.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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On Monday as the kickoff to Paris Fashion Week, Chiuri paid homage to her latest set of muses — dancers — with a heavily [M]dance-inspired Spring 2019 collection[/M].
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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[M]On Monday[/M] as the kickoff to Paris Fashion Week, [M]Chiuri paid homage to her latest set of muses[/M] — dancers — with a heavily dance-inspired Spring 2019 collection.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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[M]On Monday[/M] as [M]the kickoff to Paris Fashion Week[/M], Chiuri paid homage to her latest set of muses — dancers — with a heavily dance-inspired Spring 2019 collection.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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On Monday as the kickoff to Paris Fashion Week, [M]Chiuri paid homage to her latest set of muses — dancers[/M] — with a heavily dance-inspired Spring 2019 collection.
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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On Monday as the kickoff to Paris Fashion Week, [M]Chiuri paid homage to her latest set of muses[/M] — dancers — [M]with a heavily dance-inspired Spring 2019 collection.[/M]
“Dance is at this collection’s heart,” Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri wrote of the French brand’s spring and summer 2019 runway collection in the show notes. “Dance as a liberating act, as an action of the body, a dimension that uses rhythm, movement and music to connect us with the deepest part of our be...
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