| 11. | Doan Mackenzie is the innocent-looking novice Sister Mary Leo, a not-so-secret balletomane.
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| 12. | Boris Gruzin conducted Boris Asafiev's shapeless score . ( Bring back Minkus, one balletomane muttered .)
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| 13. | The troupe's annual visits to small American cities sparked many future balletomanes'interest, mine included.
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| 14. | Some of Karls'fellow balletomanes seem to agree with the Covent Garden policy and wish he would stop.
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| 15. | Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Augusta, a long-time balletomane and patron of the arts in London.
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| 16. | But future balletomanes may not grow up with the feisty little company and its vital repertory of 20th-century classics.
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| 17. | Gorey, a reclusive balletomane, loved soap operas, the novels of Anthony Trollope, and most creatures bright and beautiful.
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| 18. | Balletomanes, of course, will be able to fill in the gaps and may adore the film for its easygoing intimacy.
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| 19. | Her St Petersburg debut was a huge success, with the Russian balletomanes and critics becoming completely enchanted by the Italian ballerina.
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| 20. | The media noted the event as " a meaningful tribute to a passionate and indefatigable Filipino artist no balletomane should miss ."
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