You also have the flexibility to play with the serotinal colour palettes and the vessels they are displayed in. |
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Diverse subsets of cortical interneurons play a particularly important role in the stability of the neural circuits. |
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The program helps people recently released from prison figure out how they can play a constructive role in society. |
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The outfielder made a grandstand play out of what should have been a routine catch. |
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In his scenes of decline and madness towards the end of the play some critics found him less moving than his finest predecessors in the role. |
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Not being able to play at the concert, C sends D, whom you would have paid five shillings to stay away. |
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In 1956 the orchestra visited South Africa to play at the Johannesburg Festival. |
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He also renewed friendships with older friends, such as Dennis Collings, whose girlfriend Eleanor Jacques was also to play a part in his life. |
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She begins by asking him to play anything he knows, but he asks to simply listen rather than learn to play himself. |
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On the day she arrives at his hut, she attempts to make an excuse that she cannot play the piano because it is out of tune. |
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The family were also great fans of the singer Al Jolson and would sing and play his hits. |
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To make them credible spouses for Amanda and Elyot, Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts. |
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In February 1938, Leigh made a request to Myron Selznick that she be considered to play the part of Scarlett O'Hara. |
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Based on the play of the same name by Shakespeare, Taymor changed the original character's gender to cast Mirren as her lead. |
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The play ultimately reconciles the seemingly opposing views and vindicates imagination. |
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Some of the interpretations of the play have been based on psychology and its diverse theories. |
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The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world. |
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She argued that the play is about traditional rites of passage, which trigger development within the individual and society. |
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Lyly's play Love's Metamorphosis is a large influence on Love's Labour's Lost, and Gallathea is a possible source for other plays. |
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So, according to this Mawworm, it is not the play itself but its being acted publicly that is so pernicious. |
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She also helped put on a play called The BlueBeard of Unhappiness with female friends. |
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Synge's 1902 play of the same name, depicting family tragedy in an Irish fishing village. |
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Glynne Wickham connects the play, through the Porter, to a mystery play on the harrowing of hell. |
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In September 2010, Brian May announced in a BBC interview that Sacha Baron Cohen was to play Mercury in a film of the same name. |
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White labels along with dubplates play an important part in drum and bass musical culture. |
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Chaplin developed a passion for music as a child and taught himself to play the piano, violin, and cello. |
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In January 1950 he produced, directed and starred in Christopher Fry's verse play Venus Observed. |
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He had intended Guinness or Scofield to play Shylock, but stepped in when neither was available. |
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He decided that he must form his own company to play Shakespeare and other classic plays in the West End. |
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Caine made his first film in the United States in 1966, after an invitation from Shirley MacLaine to play opposite her in Gambit. |
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Miller expresses his view that the play is a study in the epistemology of imagination. |
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He would later drop the play from his repertoire upon her retirement from the stage. |
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Punjabi folk music imbued the play with the native ethos as the English setting of the Shakespeare's play was transposed into Punjabi milieu. |
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Horace Howard Furness, defending the play in 1895, felt that the apparent inconsistency did not detract from the play's quality. |
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In 1849, Charles Knight also wrote about the play and its apparent lack of proper social stratification. |
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The play uses the principle of discordia concors in several of its key scenes. |
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Theseus himself is the bridegroom of the play who has left the labyrinth and promiscuity behind, having conquered his passion. |
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In 1980, Florence Falk offered a view of the play based on theories of cultural anthropology. |
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Shakespeare's son Hamnet Shakespeare appears in the play as the Indian boy. |
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From Edinburgh he travelled west and lodged with the Duke of Lennox where he wrote a play based on Loch Lomond. |
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A similar situation saw Gervinho play in Van Persie rather than going for goal himself, only for the Dutchman to drift marginally offside. |
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The rebuff was not received lightly by Wordsworth and the play was not published until 1842, after substantial revision. |
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Woolf was inspired to write this book from the success of the Rudolf Besier play The Barretts of Wimpole Street. |
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The play was produced for the first time in 1932 by the actress Katharine Cornell. |
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With basso continuo, a small group of musicians would play the bassline and the chords which formed the accompaniment for a melody. |
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He started piano lessons when he was seven years old, and three years later began to play the viola. |
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The play ascribes different poetic forms to different characters, sometimes changing the form as the character develops. |
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The first professional performances of the play in North America were those of the Hallam Company. |
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I didn't really have any misconceptions about our ability to do anything other than play music, and I was scared. |
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Queen could not book Wembley for a third night, but they did play at Knebworth Park. |
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They play at Deepdale Football Ground which was also the original site of the National Football Museum. |
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Unable to play normally, Iommi had to tune his guitar down for easier fretting and rely on power chords with their relatively simple fingering. |
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Orchestral musicians play from parts which contain just the notated music for their instrument. |
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His performance was so well received that he was called to London to play the role alongside William Gillette, the original Holmes. |
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Almost from the moment of the murder, the play depicts Scotland as a land shaken by inversions of the natural order. |
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The original play was heavily cut to focus on the relationships, rather than the political intrigue. |
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The day after her final performance in the play she miscarried and entered a period of depression that lasted for months. |
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In 1960 he made his second appearance for the Royal Court company in Ionesco's absurdist play Rhinoceros. |
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Leveen imagining the fourteen years leading up to the events in the play from the point of view of the nurse. |
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If I see a better performance of this play than this before I die, it will be a miracle. |
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The play is set in the gardens of a nursing home for mental patients, though this is not clear at first. |
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Stanley Kubrick asked Sellers to play the role of Clare Quilty in the 1962 film Lolita, opposite James Mason and Shelley Winters. |
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Cornwall County Cricket Club play some of their home fixtures at Boscawen Park, which is also the home ground of Truro Cricket Club. |
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Whatever Shakespeare's degree of sympathy with such inversions, the play ends with a thorough return to normative gender values. |
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Did these bones cost no more the breeding but to play at loggets with them? |
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The adaptation by Balram and the play directed by Samuel John have been universally acknowledged as a milestone in Punjabi theatre. |
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With coloured ribbons representing the colours of the Salvation Army flag, timbrels play an integral facet of music in the Salvation army. |
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Other music influenced by the play includes Richard Strauss's 1890 symphonic poem Macbeth. |
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Sir Thomas More is a play written circa 1592 in collaboration with Henry Chettle, Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare, and others. |
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Charles Gildon in the early 18th century recommended this play for its beautiful reflections, descriptions, similes, and topics. |
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She notes that prior to the 1840s, all stage productions of this play were adaptations unfaithful to the original text. |
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In 1839, the philosopher Hermann Ulrici wrote that the play and its depiction of human life reflected the views of Platonism. |
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Boas eschews the play as ethical treatise or psychological study and instead takes a more historicist and literal approach. |
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In 1969, Michael Taylor argued that previous critics offered a too cheerful view of what the play depicts. |
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Coventry Rugby Football Club play in National League 1, the third tier of the English rugby union system. |
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In 1974, Marjorie Garber argued that metamorphosis is both the major subject of the play and the model of its structure. |
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They compete in the Erhardt Conference and play their matches at the SkyDome Arena. |
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The Windsor 1st team currently play in Division 2A of the Thames Valley League. |
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Mumming was a way of raising money and the play was taken round the big houses. |
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In it, Shakespeare and his company perform the play for the real Oberon and Titania and an audience of fairies. |
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This play is sometimes found associated with a sword dance though both also exist in Britain independently. |
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That same year he was questioned by the Privy Council about Sejanus, a politically themed play about corruption in the Roman Empire. |
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The Band, having been inspected by the Adjutant, forms a circle to play music whilst the New Guard is inspected. |
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This is the main play performed by the Northstow Mummers based in Cambridge. |
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His early works include the biography Life of Mr Richard Savage, the poems London and The Vanity of Human Wishes, and the play Irene. |
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Coleridge also made considerable use of Gothic elements in his commercially successful play Remorse. |
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In 2014 a play written by playwright Joe Sutton titled Orwell in America was first performed. |
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The play was never to be performed, or even published, in Lawrence's lifetime. |
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The club also play some home matches in Workington, as well as other locations. |
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Cumbrian club cricket teams play in the North Lancashire and Cumbria League. |
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In January 2015 they will play home matches at their training base, Lady Bay Sports Ground. |
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The numbers, accidentals or symbols indicated to the keyboard player what intervals she should play above each bass note. |
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Elgar's Rondo, a 1993 stage play by David Pownall depicts the dead Jaeger offering ghostly advice on Elgar's musical development. |
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Sheffield is also home to the Sheffield Steelers ice hockey team who play out of the 8,500 seater Sheffield Arena. |
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Chichester Falcons Softball Club, based at Oaklands Park, play in the Solent Softball League. |
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The play was produced by Sonia Friedman, and directed by Lyndsey Turner, with set design by Es Devlin. |
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Ireland play as a united team, represented by players from both Northern Ireland and the Republic. |
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In 1937 Tyrone Guthrie directed the play at Elsinore, Denmark with Laurence Olivier as Hamlet and Vivien Leigh as Ophelia. |
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The run sold out in seven hours after tickets went on sale 11 August 2014, more than a year before the play opened. |
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The play is a series of scenes and songs, and was first staged at public swimming pool in Brooklyn. |
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Clementine traveled to Eaton Hall to play tennis with Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, and his family. |
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Raised in the Pinner area of London, John learned to play piano at an early age, and by 1962 had formed Bluesology. |
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The only good thing about Solitaire is being able to ruin it with a hex editor so nobody else can play it. |
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The kick-step she'd used to make steps out of the play area, was necessary to keep from sliding while walking across a slope. |
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Nevertheless, in October 2014, Lois Leveen speculated in The Atlantic that the original Shakespeare play did not contain a balcony. |
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The band refused to play it at live gigs, and Decca bought only one ad to promote the single. |
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Amy Winehouse was supposed to play but cancelled due to admittance into rehab. |
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Section percussionists play parts assigned to them by the principal percussionist. |
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They play a couple whose son is kidnapped to prevent them from interfering with an assassination. |
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After his accidental demise, the play suddenly becomes serious and takes on a tragic tone. |
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Generalisations of this identity play an important role in the theory of the Hilbert transform. |
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Garrick's altered version of the play was very popular, and ran for nearly a century. |
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John Osborne wrote his play Look Back in Anger in 1956 while living in Derby and working at Derby Playhouse. |
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Labour deviated somewhat from Beveridge in the role the state would play in the provision of key services. |
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The play has frequently influenced popular music, including works by The Supremes, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, Lou Reed, and Taylor Swift. |
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Rehearsals were difficult, with Olivier determined to play his conception of the role despite the director's view that it was vulgar. |
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Olivier had seen the play earlier in the run and disliked it, but Miller was convinced that Osborne had talent, and Olivier reconsidered. |
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The play is sometimes given a historical setting, enabling audiences to reflect on the underlying conflicts. |
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He twisted his ankle while playing king of the hill and was not allowed to play again. |
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This was part of a medieval teleological understanding of nature in which all things have an intended role to play in a divine cosmic order. |
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The play utilizes a few key words that the audience at the time would recognize as allusions to the Plot. |
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She and Olivia de Havilland secretly met with Cukor at night and at weekends for his advice about how they should play their parts. |
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Over the course of many centuries, the play has attracted some of the most renowned actors to the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. |
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The play was first heard on film in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, in which John Gilbert recited the balcony scene opposite Norma Shearer. |
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The play opens amidst thunder and lightning, and the Three Witches decide that their next meeting shall be with Macbeth. |
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In 1962 Sellers played a retired British army general in John Guillermin's Waltz of the Toreadors, based on the play of the same name. |
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The climax of William Shakespeare's play Richard III provides a focal point for critics in later film adaptations. |
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Individual Benedictines seemed to play an important role throughout this period. |
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Indeed, the play is filled with situations where evil is depicted as good, while good is rendered evil. |
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Sir Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra may have been made for each other, but they were also made to play Beethoven. |
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Scholars have noted discrepancies between Forman's account and the play as it appears in the Folio. |
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The play contains more musical cues than any other play in the canon as well as a significant use of sound effects. |
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She's going to play hostess to Duncan at Dunsinane, and 'provide' is what gracious hostesses always do. |
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The play said little about politics, instead powerfully presenting its central characters' psychological collapse. |
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My idea of retirement was to hunt seashells, play golf, and do a lot of walking. |
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The Norwegian farm culture continues to play a role in contemporary Norwegian culture. |
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The college graduated him as soon as he was no longer eligible to play under NCAA rules. |
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A play of the Life of St Piran, in Cornish, has been enacted in recent years at the event. |
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In the campus, the youth assembled to play and exercise, which included jumping, wrestling, boxing and racing. |
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But in a minority government scenario, the governor general might still be called upon to play a part. |
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The play also intertwines the Midsummer Eve of the title with May Day, furthering the idea of a confusion of time and the seasons. |
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This also seems to be the axis around which the plot conflicts in the play occur. |
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The English mummers play occasionally involves Morris or sword dances either incorporated as part of the play or performed at the same event. |
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In 1817, William Hazlitt found the play to be better as a written work than a staged production. |
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The gender reversals that pervade this play continue mischievously in the man's maidenhead being the undisclosed secret. |
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During these times, some children draw or paint, some play house, some play with puzzles while some listen to the teacher read a story aloud. |
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Gervinus wrote with elitist disdain about the mechanicals of the play and their acting aspirations. |
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She notes, however, that Hudson too believed that the play should be viewed as a dream. |
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Also in 1961, Frank Kermode wrote on the themes of the play and their literary sources. |
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Dent argued against theories that the exemplary model of love in the play is the rational love of Theseus and Hippolyta. |
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Naturally, the men play the set, drumming on the metal scaffolding as they climb around it wearing special grippy gloves. |
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A crowd of 2,332 saw Folkestone Invicta play hosts to West Ham United in a benefit game following the flood. |
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Coventry Sphinx, Alvis Sporting Club, Coventry Copsewood and Coventry United all play in the Midland Football League. |
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Some dancers were also associated with a tradition of mumming and hold a pace egging play in their area. |
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Queens Park Rangers originally came from here, but they now play nearby in Shepherd's Bush. |
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C are the only other club to play in a 'National league', currently playing in National Division 2 North. |
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The cricket teams play their home games at the club's ground in Binley Road, Coventry. |
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The play may have been written in the Garter Inn, opposite the Castle, but this was destroyed by fire in the late 17th century. |
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You're wrong, kids all around the world play football, it just takes a ball and a pair of sneakers, whereas handegg requires a full body armour. |
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This is similar to Ludo and it is regarded as easy to learn, but difficult to play well. |
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In Birmingham libraries, leisure centres, parks, play areas, transport, street cleaning and waste collection face cuts among other services. |
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He also viewed the play as suggesting that the healing force of love is connected to the acceptance of death, and vice versa. |
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As a crowning dissipation, they all sat down to play progressive halma, with milk chocolate for prizes. |
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Tourism and agriculture, especially dairy farming, play a significant role in the economy. |
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He played Rosencrantz in a selected scene from Tom Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. |
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Benjamin Britten The play was adapted into an opera, with music by Benjamin Britten and libretto by Britten and Peter Pears. |
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The title page of the 1594 edition of Titus Andronicus reveals that the play had been acted by three different troupes. |
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The royal couple enjoyed periods of calm and affection, but Anne refused to play the submissive role expected of her. |
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Elizabeth was happy to play the part, but it is possible that in the last decade of her life she began to believe her own performance. |
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The events of the play Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard, take place in the fictional country house of Sidley Park in Derbyshire. |
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She loved to play cards and shocked devout Protestants by playing on Sundays. |
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Derbyshire County Cricket Club currently play in Division Two of the County Championship. |
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He's a last-minute replacement. After today, they'd have had to play with the original roster. |
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During Pope's friendship with Joseph Addison, he contributed to Addison's play Cato, as well as writing for The Guardian and The Spectator. |
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I cannot sing, nor heel the high lavolt, nor sweeten talk, nor play at subtle games. |
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club, play a number of fixtures at North Marine Road, Scarborough. |
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The Nottingham Caesars who were formed in 1984 play in the British American Football League at the Harvey Hadden Stadium. |
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It was here that the concepts of sportsmanship and fair play were first codified into clear rules and regulations. |
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Manchester Cricket Club evolved into Lancashire County Cricket Club and play at Old Trafford Cricket Ground. |
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Barrow, Whitehaven and Workington play in the Rugby League National Leagues and Carlisle in the Rugby League Conference. |
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This strength of design ensures that a Shakespeare play can survive translation, cutting and wide interpretation without loss to its core drama. |
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If you go out and play and get your clothes dirty, I'll have your guts for garters! |
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With his wrinkled, uneven face, the actor always seemed to play the heavy in films. |
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Sheffield Eagles RLFC are the city's professional Rugby league team who play their matches at Owlerton Stadium. |
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Shortly thereafter, the court assembles to watch the play Hamlet has commissioned. |
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Brass instruments took on larger roles, as the introduction of rotary valves made it possible for them to play a wider range of notes. |
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Shakespeare's company, the Chamberlain's Men, may have purchased that play and performed a version for some time, which Shakespeare reworked. |
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It was often possible to open a pipe near a burning building and connect it to a hose to play on a fire or fill buckets. |
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The swliveconnect attribute comes into play when you're using FSCommands or JavaScripting in your Flash 4 movies. |
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The references especially come into play in Heartfire, the fifth book in the series, where much of the story occurs in Camelot. |
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The civilians of London had an enormous role to play in the protection of their city. |
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Players play for local clubs with the best being selected for their county teams. |
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Preston Grasshoppers RFC play in the National Division Two North, the third tier of English rugby union. |
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Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggats with 'em? |
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Gu Wuwei's 1916 play The Usurper of State Power adapted both Macbeth and Hamlet as a parody of contemporary events in China. |
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Malone thought that this play had to be an early and immature work of Shakespeare and, by implication, that an older writer would know better. |
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Aronson thought that the play explores unauthorised desire and linked it to the concept of fertility. |
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You can't go out to play until you've finished your lessons. |
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The play was hard to understand when the characters spoke in dialect. |
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Ah didn't play butty, ah promise yer. Yo all on yer mek the poor lad yer butty. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, the new invention of television began to play an increasingly important role in disseminating new popular music. |
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Landing a job should be child's play for someone with his skills. |
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The play is about the tribulations of a family of immigrants in New York. |
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You know what's more fun than playing Action 52? 52-card pickup. You know how you play that? Pick up the cards! |
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Aficionados continued to play housie for the rest of the decade, but always under the threat of criminal prosecution. |
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The actor was not considered attractive enough to play such an Adonic character. |
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The compromises and corruption on shore fail to contaminate or alter the joy-drenched, adrenalated play in the ocean. |
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I have never been this excited about having an album. I play it all the time. |
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Then, as the theatergoers arrived, he began to play amelodically, as if tuning his instrument. |
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Ameritrash players like to play games with lots of dice, blind luck and space marines fighting zombies. |
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The Leydig cells play a primary role in synthesis of androgenous hormones in gonochoristic fish. |
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Because an antisiphon device has no role to play in these guns, they do not inspire modification, though their cylinders too can cause accidents. |
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It is arguable as to whether we can truly ascribe this play to Shakespeare. |
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The superior Q2 called the play The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet. |
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Other forms in the play include an epithalamium by Juliet, a rhapsody in Mercutio's Queen Mab speech, and an elegy by Paris. |
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The idea for V came in 1996 when Pulp's front man Jarvis Cocker said that he would love to play two outdoor venues in two days. |
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How could it be possible to play in such a high-pressure Test, yet feel as though it was just a game of backyard cricket? |
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There are interactive events and family activities at the Countryside Centre and a comprehensive children's play area. |
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For example, when the play begins, Romeo is in love with Rosaline, who has refused all of his advances. |
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Composed play then saw Sam Ricketts nutmeg Ashley Cole before Taylor whipped a fine curling effort over Petr Cech's bar. |
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During recess an inviolable border separated the townies at the northern end of our play area from the barnies at the southern. |
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Jackson broke up a potential double play in the 1978 World Series when he froze on the basepaths and turned his hip into a throw. |
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After many more visits and discussions with BDSMers, I began to understand the power play and sexual high that BDSM can bring. |
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No Hot Stove League in this town. No, no, no. Here in Boston, USA, and throughout New England, we play in the Blast Furnace League. |
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Me and my two brothers used to play with Beyblades all of the time, battling the spinning tops to see who spun the longest. |
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The city is represented in the English Basketball League Division One by Derby Trailblazers, who play at the Moorways Sports Centre. |
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I want to learn how to play, and that's all puzzles and problems, and what do I care when I go to play a game about parallels and bifolds? |
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There should be some kind of law against this. They play Scottish bagpipes, Breton binioux and drums. |
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During New Labour attempts were made to play down the role of the song, however it still remains in use. |
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Every character, from the boisterous blasphemings of Bajazet to the shrinking timidity of womanhood, must play the orator. |
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Children often scrambled up the narrow staircases to play on the bleacherlike seats. |
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Brook was less concerned with realism, and more concerned with translating the play into a form that could communicate with the modern world. |
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In 1955 Olivier and Leigh were invited to play leading roles in three plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford. |
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The Celtic midfielder appeared to be bowled over by Milorad Pekovic but Italian referee Luca Banti waved play on. |
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For example, in 1986, the Royal Shakespeare Company set the play in modern Verona. |
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In these situations, there is no bright line between aggressive play and outright cheating. |
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A lot of people just play with social media because it's this new, bright, shiny object, but they don't really know what they're doing. |
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So sketch with broad strokes, dial up the imagery on a few main points, and leave room for a reader to play a part in your novel. |
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Many players tend to play timidly around the bubble, to keep their chips and last longer in the game. |
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If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue. |
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Cook's concentration may have been broken by a call of nature a few minutes earlier, when he held up play to visit the bathroom. |
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They are required to play the game of Nomic, in some form, or alternatively, the games Calvinball or Mao, which are basically the same. |
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This is such a long campaign season that maybe all the caperings and posturings of the candidates will play out early. |
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The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day and are in perfect health till the eighth. |
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They're not going to play the patsy where they carry the can for all the woes caused by a tanking in oil prices that's already happened. |
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Ken played or essayed to play right field for a while, but he ran around like a chicken with its head off. |
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I'd be happy to play center field on this proposal. I can cover a lot of ground. |
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Timothy and Natalie ran back to their Mom asking her and Aden to come and play chasey with them. |
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If you know how to play your cards when buying, you can definitely save some ching here, especially on bigger ops. |
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Many of the jokes are far past saving and a good bit of the chop logic word play is tedious word work. |
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Cartoonish, wide-eyed infants cling to their mothers or play together low to the ground. |
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Audio and video codecs are important in making multimedia files small enough to distribute and simple to play back. |
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These national rugby teams play each other each year for the Triple Crown as part of the Six Nations Championship. |
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He that hath been cradled in majesty will not leave the throne to play with beggars. |
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In those days we would play the Croweaters on a Tuesday night over in Adelaide. |
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Wallace had the unique distinction of being the only player ever to play in the English, Welsh and Scottish Cups in the same season. |
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Chicago favorite Byrne Piven craftily dumbs himself down to play Sam as a softhearted dreamer with a bad case of the cutes. |
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He is the subject of the historical play Richard III by William Shakespeare. |
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That is why players prefer to play the diple with bellows, because the bellows makes it possible for them to play continuously. |
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Dynamics of play and creativity are a prominent catalyst of social relations at both doofs and raves. |
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It is not only the teacher's play with single words, phrases, and double entendre that are common in my classroom data. |
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They play at Kingston Park Stadium in the northern suburb of Kingston Park. |
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I just want to play with my guys. My guys are my friends, they're stuffed animals or little action figures I have a lot of them. |
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The youth of Rome had several forms of athletic play and exercise, such as jumping, wrestling, boxing, and racing. |
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But wil you giue me leaue now eftsones a while to play the Sophister his part with you? |
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The long-running play finally closed on Broadway, just short of setting a record for longest playing. |
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We could play elastics, or skipping, without the need of anyone else to stand in the loops or hold the rope. |
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In 1849, rival performances of the play sparked the Astor Place Riot in Manhattan. |
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Heidegger's Being is the groundless play of Being. Far from being a plenum of intelligibility, it is equiprimordially unintelligible. |
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The only thing that might make me play is if you get bonus points for either broken pelvises or fatal rodeo-clown gorings. |
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There is no interests section in the facebook. You know why? No one wants to flip through a book to find out which girls play chess. |
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You can play the exercises pretty well on piano, fair enough, but can you play the movement expressively? |
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I wasn't expecting much of Ms Dynamite at the start of the night, but fair play to her, she's got a great voice on her. |
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When we reach the piano, Ormus sits down and starts to play a slow, haunting gospelly tune. |
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I thought it was clever the director cast the same woman to play both the Wicked Witch and Prince Charming's fairy godmother. |
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He initiated the game winning play with a fancy, deked saucer pass to the winger. |
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Leicester Tigers are an English rugby union club based in Leicester at the Welford Road stadium and play in the Aviva Premiership. |
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Many Salvation Army corps have brass bands that play at Salvation Army meetings, although not all. |
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It was Gerald converted me to be a true corsetlover when I was female impersonator in the High School play Vice Versa. |
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One of our favorites is Fictionary, which we play on holidays or during storms. |
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I am unwilling to believe that he designs to play tricks, and to flyblow my words, to make others distaste them. |
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I'd almost forgotten, but your first arrangements were creating four-handed pieces we could play together. |
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Law professors in common law traditions play a much smaller role in developing case law than professors in civil law traditions. |
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Hermia and Lysander are both met by Puck, who provides some comic relief in the play by confounding the four lovers in the forest. |
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It really bothered him to be one of the first musicians who had to play for the Russians after the entry of the fraternalized armies into Prague. |
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Little is known of Cunobelinus's life, but his name survived into British legend, culminating in William Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. |
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Mameh could sit on the floor to play board games like mancala with her friends, or roll out a mat and lounge about. |
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The only exception to this is the full text of a guising, or Galoshin, play from Balmaghie. |
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I play for two minutes of garbage time at the end of a blowout? Is that all the time I'm going to see anymore? |
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Cats are active and playful, therefore entertaining to play with and watch. A lap cat provides nurturing and affection. |
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If you're too gay bob and want to go play with your dolls instead, I guess you don't have to play football with us. |
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If you're going to play gay chicken, you'd probably be better off playing it with someone who isn't actually gay. |
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Peter Gray, Boston College professor and an expert on the evolution of play and its vital role in child development. |
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Sounds are sometimes used in SM play for medical scenes and male genitorture. |
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More recently heads of public schools have been emphasising that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining. |
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The Villa d'Este near Tivoli is famous for the water play in its terraced gardens. |
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Professional associations play a central role in this transformation amid criticisms on the lack of proper criteria to assure appropriate rigor. |
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In cancer, the glycocalyxes of circulating tumor cells play a fundamental role in the metastatic process. |
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The gold farming industry turns one man's play into another's work, but most gaming workers see a clear difference between work and play. |
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Bronson has stated he believes Hardy was the only person who could play him. |
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