Only a few years earlier, what was to become a palace of theatricals was more or less redundant. |
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British theatricals continued to dominate American stages for decades, however. |
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Well, I reckon that theatricals are best left to those who earn their living by them. |
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He was interested in the arts and not only supported our theatricals, but often took part in productions. |
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The jury may still be out on Rubens's great baroque theatricals but who can resist the oil sketches? |
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She was the late, loved Dame Thora Hird, who lived the last months of her life in Brinsworth House home for retired theatricals. |
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They sponsored dinners, theatricals, and balls that attracted the socially active in their communities. |
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She frowned and then noticed that the entire shelf was on theatricals, acting, speech and things related to those. |
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After witnessing one of Sade's theatricals, she goes and purchases one of his forbidden works and pastes it inside her book of verse for ladies. |
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I would imagine that Mr. Thomas MacKay, who owned this house well before that, probably also had theatricals, concerts and choirs. |
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When that scene imploded from drugs and violence, he continued working in low-budget theatricals, often writing, producing, directing, and dressing these threadbare plays. |
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I shall always look back on our theatricals with exquisite pleasure. |
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It was like saying that the court would not be fair. Compared with these theatricals, the actual proceedings of the case seemed a little dull. |
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And in this very room, a stage was set up under the arches you see around you, and many theatricals of quite elaborate degree were performed. |
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It acted not only on a state scene, but also in amateur theatricals. |
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Levees, theatricals and masquerades are the scenes of outrageous flirting. |
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There are safeguards that exist, and I don't know why Canada does not enforce them, because if there's a dollar to be made they're not going to close the theatricals. |
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Another person was concerned that the media would get the wrong end of the stick and think it was just a bunch of theatricals kicking up a fuss about having their money taken away. |
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But the readings drew on more permanent elements in him and his art: his remarkable histrionic talents, his love of theatricals and of seeing and delighting an audience, and the eminently performable nature of his fiction. |
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The lasting benefits of such mammoth theatricals, however, are often questionable. Barcelona, host of the summer games in 1992, is often cited as the act to follow. |
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