You cared about Oedipus and Hamlet because they were noble and you were a groundling. |
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In the Globe production, the 30 pieces of silver is 30p and the actor playing Pontius Pilate – Matthew Pidgeon – joked amenably with the audience that he didn't need 30p and would be happy to give it to a groundling. |
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As a regular groundling at the Globe, I've been trying to analyse where the excitement comes from, and how it differs from what happens in indoor theatre. |
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This adaptability has proven unfortunate for many natives species introduced to vine cats, such as the scrapbeak groundling, driven to extinction within a mere three months of contact. |
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Fertilized groundling and sturgeon eggs were irradiated at stages from fertilization to middle gastrulation. |
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Delgard got out the handkerchief again and blew his nose loud enough to alert any bird or groundling within several hundred yards. |
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Still, the folio Ben looks to publish will be well beyond the purse of most scholars, let alone a groundling. |
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It was obvious that the brown-haired groundling had been involved in some heavy hand-to-hand combat recently. |
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Simon noticed a groundling look intently at Walsingham's purse and nudge his mate. |
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He then enlisted in the air force and served as a groundling in North Africa, Sicily, and England. |
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The two of them were naked, the groundling and his woman, they were not ashamed. |
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