Suchet leads an all-star cast in a revival of Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy. |
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And a too jarring, ham-fisted, funeral dirge of a score by usually dependable composer Terence Blanchard doesn't help matters any. |
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Terence noticed the redheaded woman walking towards him, bright green eyes and a figure full of curves. |
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Teresa went into action, amassing all the information she could, while Terence telephoned specialists all over the world for advice. |
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In youth he also read with deep admiration Sallust's sombre histories of the Roman Republic and the comedies of Terence. |
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Paternal credulity in Terence generally limits itself to mistaking undutiful sons for obedient and honest sons. |
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Perhaps Terence Milligan, as he was until he was rechristened during the war, does not wholly approve of Spike Milligan. |
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She has also been invited to sing alongside the virtuoso saxophonist, Wayne Shorter, and the famous trumpeter Terence Blanchard. |
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Along with Smith O'Brien, Terence Bellew MacManus and Thomas Francis Meagher, he was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. |
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Terence suggested that we stop wasting time and energy petitioning the authorities for permission to do what we're doing, and simply get on with it. |
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Travel writer Lara Dunston and her photographer husband Terence Carter have authored 60 guidebooks and countless stories. |
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Competition could come from Terence Mann, who charms in Pippin, or Charl Brown from the mostly ignored Motown the Musical. |
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Brendan, Brian, Terence, and Kevin kept on with a familiar determination even as they became bone weary. |
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Terence Morgan's Drake, endowed from the start with an uncanny self-confidence, struck exactly the right balance between poker-faced laconism and Errol Flynn-like exuberance. |
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Apostolos Serletis and Terence Molik propose new ways of constructing monetary aggregates that could be less affected by this problem. |
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Delaney had been taken to see Terence Rattigan's Variations on a Theme at Manchester's Opera House and came away convinced she could do better. |
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Born in London, England, Terence Gibbs moved to Canada in 1948 and became a producer of music programs with the CBC in Toronto. |
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Like all fantasists, Terence Cooper lived in a world of his own. |
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Donatus' valuable commentary was based on excellent sources and on careful study of Terence. |
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He did remain until December, working on editions of the Roman dramatists Terence, Plautus, and Seneca. |
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Today, it seems, the people of Terence Bay have won back the right to visit their local lighthouse, which the Coast Guard still maintains as an active aid to navigation. |
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The airmen of RAF 100 Squadron, based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, took Terence under their wing and with them he has travelled the world and beyond. |
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Playwright Terence McNally updated his 1982 play with freshly satiric references. |
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To sum up, I would like to say that Terence Wynn's position seems to me to be very coherent. |
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First, Terence Conran who was passionate to proselytise about modern design and willing to put his money where his proselytiser was. |
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Spool back six years, and you'll find Terence Fisher worrying at similar themes. |
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Recently appointed SLSMC President and CEO Terence Bowles voiced his support for the toll freeze. |
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The graphics are superb, the music is painful, unless you are a fan of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. |
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Terence Bowles, President and CEO of the SLSMC, welcomed the appointment of the directors. |
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A further agent's part was then written for Terence Cooper, to cover Sellers's departure. |
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In June 2010, Cumberbatch led the revival of Terence Rattigan's After the Dance directed by Thea Sharrock at the Royal National Theatre. |
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The Ashes featured in the film The Final Test, released in 1953, based on a television play by Terence Rattigan. |
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He retired in 1963 and was replaced by Terence O'Neill, who emerged ahead of other candidates, Jack Andrews and Faulkner. |
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The current chair of the council is Professor Terence Stephenson and current chief executive and registrar is Charlie Massey. |
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The Shell Seekers sold more than five million copies worldwide and was adapted for the stage by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham. |
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Plautus, Terence and the other Roman comic writers had to write for a tough crowd. |
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More recently, a biography entitled Black Tom was written by Terence Copley. |
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And how'd she get such a holt on you, Terence Campion, let alone the way she's muckled onto those Bennetts? |
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We should follow the example of Terence Rattigan, one of the finest playwrights this country has ever produced. |
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The Rattigan Enigma by Benedict Cumberbatch IT SEEMS the work of Terence Rattigan is in line for a reassessment. |
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It also emerged that Richardson used to attend parties thrown by the gay playwright, Terence Rattigan at the Hotel Negresco. |
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It was made for MGM's British division and cast Christie as the beleaguered heroine and Bates, Peter Finch, and Terence Stamp as the trio of men who try to worship, abase, or simply possess her. |
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Just as a very brief aside, Terence McKenna's dramatization of that which played on Newsworld a couple of weekends ago was a very compelling television documentary, or docudrama, perhaps. |
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Less than one third of the 9th Battalion paratroops would survive this operation and Terence Otway, plagued by doubts and questions, never ceased to fight for the rights of the widows and orphans of his comrades in arms. |
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Under a similar model for comprehensive insurance put forward by academic Terence Ison, all government programs for compensation or premature death would be combined into one plan. |
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Other highbrow hits which failed to turn up on the list include Terence Davies' The Deep Blue Sea, Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights and Joanna Hogg's Archipelago. |
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It is yet another resonant gesture, as one of O'Connell's predecessors, Terence MacSwiney, famously starved himself to death in Brixton prison in 1920 after being jailed by the British for sedition. |
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As executive producer for live recordings during jazz events, he has worked with most of today's great names in jazz such as Charlie Haden, Bill Frisell, McCoy Tyner, Terence Blanchard, Brad Mehldau and Michel Donato. |
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He's been keeping company with a male choreographer, but give the devil his due, Master Terence knows his Lord Chamberlain well enough to keep that relationship platonic. |
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Terence Davies has always made films melancholically embedded in the past, yet has never quite fitted the heritage cinema mould: even when adapting Wharton and Rattigan, his period pieces had an elegiac poetry all their own. |
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Upon returning to Europe, I spent time in London where I was able to participate in the exciting adventure of Sir Terence Conran restaurants, the precursors of fusion cuisine. |
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For further discussion of ruins and fascination with Gothic taste see Terence Davis, The Gothick Taste. |
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I also love the early films of Terence Malick and Martin Scorsese. |
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Trochaic metres were extensively used in ancient Greek and Latin tragedy and comedy in a form, particularly favoured by Plautus and Terence, called trochaic catalectic tetrameter. |
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The main clubroom became Terence Conran's enormous Meza restaurant, the basement morphed into the Floridita bar, and whatever remained became the entrance to Soho Lofts. |
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Terence Lewis will enthral the Standard Chartered Summit Of Excellence Asian Business Awards Gala Night, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel this Saturday. |
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They contain, as well, an element of romance of the kind purveyed from Greek New Comedy through the plays of the ancient Roman comic dramatists Plautus and Terence. |
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Menander's plays are mainly known through the works of the Roman dramatists Plautus and Terence, who translated and adapted them, along with other stock plots and characters of Greek New Comedy, for the Roman stage. |
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Thank you, Terence, for sharing your time. |
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I very much hope that as a result of this debate, we will not only receive a previously prepared statement from Mr Winkler, State Secretary, but also concrete answers to the questions submitted by Terence Wynn and ourselves. |
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Immediately preceding that, this talented and eclectic innovator, raised on old blues and soul numbers, will treat us to a duet performance featuring drummer Terence Higgins of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band! |
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It is attested both in inscriptions and in some of the earliest extant Latin literary works, such as the comedies of Plautus and Terence. |
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In 2016, Sir Geoffrey Vos succeeded Sir Terence as Chancellor on the latter's appointment as Master of the Rolls. |
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For the Coronation season of 1953, Olivier and Leigh starred in the West End in Terence Rattigan's Ruritanian comedy, The Sleeping Prince. |
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The rest of the cast were students, led by Christopher Hassall as Romeo, and included Devine, William Devlin and Terence Rattigan. |
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Terence Maguire, 56, stole pounds 84,000 from 82-year-old Dorothy after she sold up and went to live with him in Llandudno, Caernarfonshire. |
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They are Terence McGurk, 28, of Alton Close, Kenneth Leslie Bourne, 26, of Petitor Crescent, and Karl Jonathon Powell, 25, of Winston Avenue. |
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Terence believes former punk rockers will be interested in picking up a copy. |
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Terence Zelek, a life-support technician with the 23rd Fighter Squadron. |
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After Connery was chosen, Terence Young took the actor to his tailor and hairdresser and introduced him to the high life, restaurants, casinos and women of London. |
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Vulgar Latin was the colloquial form spoken during the same time and attested in inscriptions and the works of comic playwrights like Plautus and Terence. |
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This painting of trains at a Birmingham depot by renowned industrial artist Terence Cuneo is set to be auctioned for at least pounds 20,000 tomorrow. |
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Bede quotes from several classical authors, including Cicero, Plautus, and Terence, but he may have had access to their work via a Latin grammar rather than directly. |
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Sir Terence English, who performed the UK's first heart transplant, has offered his support to an influential steering committee that backs assisted dying. |
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Some of the most popular plays of the early Republic were comedies, especially those of Terence, a freed Roman slave captured during the First Punic War. |
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He was a member of The Rattigan Society, Harrow's principal club for the dramatic arts, which was named after Old Harrovian and playwright Terence Rattigan. |
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The Deep Blue Sea BEAR PIT THEATRE, STRATFORD-UPON-AVON TERENCE Rattigan's post-war romantic drama The Deep Blue Sea was first staged in 1952 with Peggy Ashcroft in the lead. |
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