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** and Iphigenia
** Iphigenia, film by Michael Cacoyannis.
** Iphigenia, play by Mircea Eliade.
** Iphigenia at Aulis, play by Ellen McLaughlin ( Part of Iphigenia and Other Daughters )
** Iphigenia at Aulis, the first part of The Greeks trilogy, adapted and directed by John Barton for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1980.
** Iphigenia 2. 0, modern adaptation of the play, by Charles L. Mee
** I. Iphigenia 2. 0 ( premiered 2007 )
** Iphigenia in Tauris, translated by Anna Swanwick

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** Zorn's lemma: Every non-empty partially ordered set in which every chain ( i. e. totally ordered subset ) has an upper bound contains at least one maximal element.
** Additional bibliography is available online at
** World Day for Safety and Health at Work ( International )
** Amos ( Judaica Press ) translation Rashi's commentary at Chabad. org
** Online Bible at GospelHall. org ( English Standard Version )
** Amos at Wikisource ( Authorised King James Version )
** ( Actual − 12. 7 ) A full Moon reflects 30 % more light at full phase than a perfect diffuse reflector predicts.
** Big Dipper ( Blackpool ), a wooden roller coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach
** Big Dipper ( Geauga Lake ), a wooden roller coaster currently Standing but not operating at Geauga Lake
** Big Dipper ( Luna Park Sydney ), a wooden roller coaster operating at Luna Park Sydney from 1935 until 1981
** Cyclone ( Dreamworld ), a steel roller coaster which operated as Big Dipper at Luna Park Sydney from 1995 to 2001
** Luxembourg — no voltage change at the border ( the line Arlon-Luxembourg is at 3 kV DC and the line Gouvy-Luxembourg is at 25 kV AC )
** Channel Tunnel — voltage remains at 25 kV AC.
** UK — voltage remains at 25 kV AC — voltage change 750 V DC third rail ( The Southern Region ).
** won the Golden Palm at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
** won the Golden Palm at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.
** nominated for the Golden Bear at Berlin
** י ְ הו ֹ ש ֻׁ ע ַ Yehoshua – Joshua ( Hebrew – English at Mechon-Mamre. org, Jewish Publication Society translation )
** Joshua ( Judaica Press ) translation Rashi's commentary at Chabad. org
** Online Bible at GospelHall. org
** Joshua at Wikisource ( Authorised King James Version )
** במדבר Bamidbar-Numbers ( Hebrew – English at Mechon-Mamre. org )
** Numbers at Mechon-Mamre ( Jewish Publication Society translation )

** and Tauris
** Iphigenie auf Tauris, play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
** Iphigeneia in Tauris
** Iphigenie auf Tauris

** and play
** colour commentary, supplementing play-by-play commentary with talk not directly about play
** if a player is penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct for actions that occurred during a play ending in a touchdown by that team, but before the goal line was crossed, the touchdown will be nullified.
** FDR: That Man in the White House, a play by Dore Schary about Roosevelt
** Holes ( play ), a 1998 stage adaptation of the novel
** Pipes and drums or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and Irish bagpipes
** Chess Module – Increased the G7400's computing power such that it could play chess, also compatible with G7000
** Richard III ( 1699 play ), a play by Colley Cibber
** Richard III ( 1852 play ), a Shakespeare-inspired French play by Victor Séjour
** Farce – aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
** The Toronto Blue Jays play their first game of baseball against the Chicago White Sox.
** The Seattle Mariners play their first-ever game of baseball against the California Angels.
** Goalkeeper Derek Foster of Sunderland becomes the youngest-ever player to play in the Football League, aged 15 years and 185 days.
** Start, led by the goalkeeper Nikolai Trusevich, play football against the German Luftwaffe team Flakelf in Nazi-occupied Kiev.
** The American punk rock band The Ramones play their last show.
** The Seattle Seahawks play their first football game.
** The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical, opens at New York City's Sullivan Street Playhouse where it will play for 42 years.
** The Pittsburgh Steelers win their first ever post-season NFL game, defeating the Oakland Raiders 13 – 7, on a last second play that becomes known as The Immaculate Reception.
** The premiere of Bertolt Brecht's play In the Jungle ( Im Dickicht ) at the Residenztheater in Munich is interrupted by Nazi demonstrators.
** The Scornful Lady, a comedy stage play written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, is published.
** Antonio García Gutiérrez's play El Trovador is performed for the first time in Madrid, Spain.
** Colley Cibber's play Love's Last Shift is performed at the Theatre Royal.
** Ben-Hur ( play ), a Broadway play

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