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Similar words: repertoirerepositorypreparatoryrepelrepealrepentrepeathithertoMeaning: ['repərtɔrɪ /'repətrɪ]  n. 1. a storehouse where a stock of things is kept 2. the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation 3. a collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule. 
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1. I once stage - managed a repertory theatre.
2. 'Macbeth' is in repertory at the RSC.
3. After leaving drama school I joined a repertory company.
4. She acted with a repertory company for three years.
5. He danced with the Boston Repertory Ballet.
6. Her repertory was vast and to her it seemed that each song told some part of her life.
7. Thank you for visiting the Boston Celtics Repertory Theater.
8. And the Balanchine repertory was given to other companies with notable generosity.
9. In Repertory Grid the notion of similarity and contrast, indeed the whole idea of making connections, is paramount.
10. The repertory was small, consisting of any Mystery where an angel played an important part.
11. Some interpretations of the plotless dances in the repertory were intriguing.
12. The repertory company revived plays from 30 years ago.
13. Jane weighed down her repertory with these plays.
14. Mary weighed down her repertory with these plays.
15. Now Alvin set about creating in earnest his groundbreaking modern dance repertory company.
16. After he died, we learned something else about him-that he had been an actor in repertory.
17. The music of Robert Schumann is perhaps the most difficult in the standard repertory.
18. Each view of the world can be described using personal constructs which can be elicited by the use of a Repertory Grid.
19. Aside from Tarantino, the decade also brings a serious decline in repertory programming and opportunities for importing foreign films.
20. As Antony, David Harewood makes extremely satisfying use of the grand opportunity provided by this repertory.
21. Later, in 1910, he helped to establish the Liverpool repertory theatre.
22. Williams returned to work his quiet magic in Reflections in D, one of only three Ailey dances in the tour repertory.
23. Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute.
24. Meredith made a speech about the civic pride the city took in its repertory company, and the importance of the drama.
25. The evening will be an opportunity to hear excerpts from next year's repertory as well as from Don Carlos.
26. One of my great joys at the moment is the Portland Stage Company,(sentencedict.com/repertory.html) our repertory acting group.
27. Last year I added a new dish of mulberries and almonds to the repertory.
28. The man who made a fortune with his screeching voice, his rubber face, his repertory of long-legged misfits?
29. If constant gesturing had been required in the Baroque repertory, it was perhaps no longer so.
30. It turned out that the territories in which a larger repertory was broadcast took longer to be re-occupied.
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