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clair de lune

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clair de lune  (klâr d ln)
n.
1. A pale, grayish-blue glaze applied to various kinds of Chinese porcelain.
2. The color of such a glaze.

[French : clair, light + de, of + lune, moon.]


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Instead, she's heading back to her old turf, the theater--with a star turn on Broadway opposite Stanley Tucci in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, the hardscrabble hetero love story by out playwright Terrence McNally.
Music to soothe and quiet Chopin, Polonaises Debussy, Clair de Lune James Galway (soloist), The Magic Flute, Annie's Song Susan McDonald, miscellaneous harp music Mendelssohn, A Midsummer Night's Dream Pachelbel, Canon in D Tchaikovsky, waltzes from The Nutcracker Suite, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake
Playing characters who are frequently plain and/or overweight for the bulk of her career, the Oscar-winning Bates (``Misery'') has done nudity both on screen (``At Play in the Fields of the Lord'') and on stage (``Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.
 
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