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Players still dip harmonicas in water for the way it affects tone and ease of bending notes.
His name now well known in cricketing circles, Grace played for Gentlemen of the South v Players of the South in June 1865 when he was still only 16 but already 6 ft 2 in ( 1. 88 m ) tall and weighing 11 st ( 70 kg ).
With his contract fulfilled, Valentino was released from Famous Players but still obligated to Ritz-Carlton for four films.
In 1999, while he was still playing and three years before becoming the game's all-time rushing yardage leader, Smith was ranked No. 68 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.
* 22 June — W G Grace, still only 16, makes his first-class debut playing for Gentlemen of the South v. Players of the South
His Washington Square Arch still stands in Washington Square Park, and so do many of his clubs, which were focal points of New York society: the Century, Metropolitan, Players, Lambs, Colony and Harmonie clubs.
During Valentino's strike from Famous Players, she still intended to make money herself, and never mentioned her parents as a source of income.
Sergio of Amenity later formed " the B-Side Players " who still perform today.
Players of different strength can still play an interesting game when the weaker player ( as White ) is allowed to place two or more stones on the first turn.
Players were still exported to North America from Japan until the end of 2001.
To date, the Players Committee, or PC, still runs the game and creates new cards known as " virtual cards " that are released online in PDF format, and can then be printed and played with.
Players were still tied to their clubs unless their contract ran out until the Webster ruling allowed players the opportunity to move between nations, though it does not free players to move within the national league in which they currently play.
Players can still flag themselves as role-players on the normal servers though.
Madden retired from teaching in 1988, and in 1990, became President of the AFL Players Association, ( taking over the role from his older brother Simon ) while still playing for Carlton and at the peak of his career.
As the market for football brands was being quickly taken by EA, Take-Two Interactive responded by contacting the Major League Baseball Players Association and signing a deal that granted exclusive third-party major-league baseball rights ; a deal not as restrictive, as first-party projects were still allowed.
He was still ranked in the world's top 16 at the age of 50, and is ranked number 48 after the Asian Players Tour Championship 2012 / 2013 – Event 2.
Players must still call out the cards that they are claiming to be laying down, and if unchallenged, the next player has to play the same or one up or one down.
A 690-seat Famous Players movie theatre was originally included within this underground mall, but, though the space still exists, it was closed in 1978 due to redundancy after newer theatres opened throughout the city.
It did not find as much support in PDAs, MP3 Players, or Pagers as some other formats, especially in North America and Europe, though there was still significant use.
* Players who are in touch-in-goal and not carrying the ball may not score a try by pressing a loose ball still in play to the ground.
In 1999, while still an active player, Smith was ranked number 58 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.
Players could still use the manual sending option, to use their own email client, but this involved manual repetitious actions for each game played.
With a brewing feud between the Dudleys and the Impact Players, ( Justin Credible and Lance Storm ) Buh Buh Ray and D-Von still had their hands full with the new team of Spike Dudley and Balls Mahoney.
Grobbelaar, also known as " Brucie ", is still a firm favourite amongst the Anfield faithful, and was voted as No. 17 in a poll 100 Players Who Shook The Kop conducted in mid-2006 by the official Liverpool Football Club website.

Players and living
In 1999, Mays placed second on The Sporting News ' List of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, making him the highest-ranking living player.
" Susan Glaspell describes what was probably the first ever reading of Bound East for Cardiff which took place in the living room of Glaspell and her husband George Cram Cook's home on Commercial Street, adjacent to the wharf ( pictured ) that was used by the Players for their theater.
In his years with the Players Guild of Long Beach, he made a living as a stagehand and occasional bit player in company productions.
Players once again assume the role of archetypal hero Link, here a young boy living with his uncle south of Hyrule Castle.
Players are eligible for the Hall of Fame if they have " been retired five seasons " or deceased for at least six months, disqualifying six living pitchers who have been active during that time.
Other programming including fare such as Bible Dramas from CRCM Montreal, Canadian Press News-a 15 minute nightly newscast from CRCT Toronto presented by Charles Jennings ( the father of Peter Jennings ), Western Radio Players a weekly dramatic half-hour from CKY Winnipeg and Northern Messenger, a weekly program originating from Toronto but aimed at Canadians living in the far north including personal messages to RCMP officers, missionaries, trappers and others from family and friends, the program was continued by CBC into the 1970s.
Players take the role of freelance employees of SLA Industries, called Operatives, living in Mort City and taking care of odd jobs assigned to them by the corporation.
Players assume the role of an apprentice Shaper, a sect of mages who can create living creatures through force of will.
Players and coaches had their living expenses paid for by the league while in Europe in addition to their salaries ..
In 1925 Entwistle was living in Boston as a student of Henry Jewett's Repertory ( now called the Huntington Theatre ) and was one of the Henry Jewett Players, who were gaining national attention.
In 1998, he was ranked number 16 on The Hockey News list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players, currently the highest rank for a living former goaltender ( No. 13-ranked Jacques Plante died in 1986, and No. 9 Terry Sawchuk in 1970 ).
Players play the role of roommates living together in a single multi-room apartment or other dwelling.
Under her management, the Players ' became a haven for Londoners suffering the Blitz, as well as a home from home for many of the allied forces also living in London.

Players and who
Dramatic activity at the College is organized and carried on by The Carleton Players, which is to say by all students who are so inclined to advance these aims.
While the players were on the tour, the National League instituted new rules regarding player pay that led to a revolt of players, led by Ward, who started the Players ' League the following season ( 1890 ).
Players who do not bust and have a total higher than the dealer, win.
" Players who doubled their opponent, seeing the opponent beaver the cube, may in turn then double the stakes once again (" raccoon ") as part of that cube phase before any dice are rolled.
The nickname was first used for a baseball team by the Cincinnati Red Stockings, who were members of the pioneering National Association of Base Ball Players.
Players who intend to play a card game at a high level generally ensure before beginning that all agree on the penalties to be used.
In 1957 Ted Lindsay, who scored 30 goals and led the league in assists with 55, teamed up with Harvey to help start the National Hockey League Players ' Association ( NHLPA ).
Players who sit generally use a stool about the height of the player's pants inseam length.
Players who choose to play mutants roll dice to randomly determine their characters ' mutations.
By the mid 1960s, Viola Spolin's classes were handed over to her protégé, Jo Forsberg, who further developed Spolin's methods into a one-year course, which eventually became The Players Workshop, the first official school of improvisation in the USA.
In the UK the Comedy Store Players are a well known improv group, who are also in the Guinness World Records
Citizen Kane launched the film careers of the Mercury Players, including Agnes Moorehead ( who played Kane's mother ), Ruth Warrick ( Kane's first wife ), and Ray Collins ( Kane's political opponent ).
Players who miss their contract are thus encouraged to take as many tricks as possible, which results in other players also missing their contracts.
Players who overbid or underbid score nothing.
Players who underbid are deducted points in the amount of the bid.
Players who underbid are deducted points in the amount of the bid multiplied by 5.
Players who underbid score only one point for each trick.
Players who overbid have " gone set " and lose 10 points, regardless of the number of tricks taken.
Players who underbid or overbid lose the amount of the bid, plus ten points for each trick under or overbid.
Players who overbid or underbid score nothing.
Players who overbid or underbid have their score cut in half, ( rounding up ).
* Scratch / Quick scoring: Players who overbid or underbid get a scratch ( signified by crossing through their unsuccessful bid ).
Players who miss the contract lose the difference between the bid and the number of tricks taken.
Beginning in 1914, both Lasky and Famous Players released their films through a start-up company, Paramount Pictures Corporation, organized early that year by a Utah theatre owner, W. W. Hodkinson, who had bought and merged several smaller firms.

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