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Decalogue

[dek-uh-lawg, -log] / ˈdɛk əˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg /
NOUN
Ten Commandments
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The fears of the Decalogue’s defenders are not misplaced: Syria is the loose tip of a dangling thread.

From Salon

Basic principles of ethics remain the same, from the Decalogue to the writings of John of Patmos.

From Washington Post

And even Mr. Peck, the company’s resident choreographer, is off his game with “The Decalogue.”

From New York Times

This year, she originated roles in Mr. Peck’s “The Decalogue” and Pontus Lidberg’s “The Shimmering Asphalt.”

From New York Times

Many — including the festival’s premieres, Mr. Ratmansky’s “Odessa” and Mr. Peck’s “The Decalogue” — have enlarged our ideas of what ballet can be.

From New York Times