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A US national tour began on February 26, 1974 at the Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, and ended on February 13, 1975 at the Shubert Theatre, Boston.
On tour, games take place against local provinces, clubs or representative sides as well as the full tests against the host's national team.
In August 1957, the Crickets were the only white performers on a national tour including black neighborhood theaters.
In 1867 he accompanied the National Base Ball Club of Washington D. C. on their inaugural national tour, as their official scorer, and in 1874 was instrumental in organizing a similar tour of England, which included games of both baseball and cricket.
After finishing the 1859 – 1860 theatre season in Richmond, Virginia, Booth embarked on his first national tour as a leading actor.
During a national speaking tour, Howard had criticized the FBI's failure to thoroughly investigate the racially motivated murders of George W. Lee, Lamar Smith, and Emmett Till.
The play ran for a year at the Shubert Theatre, and in the months before its extensive national tour a film version was to be made by MGM.
In May 2010, Bush released her memoir, Spoken from the Heart, in conjunction with a national tour.
festival in 1992 provided Phish with their first national tour of major amphitheaters.
1987 also saw the band embark on another national tour, appearances on national television – including playing the final episode of Countdown and the lead single " At First Sight " making the Young Einstein soundtrack.
In March 2003, The Stems reunited for a national tour of the local and international music scene.
In 2007 The Stems undertook a national tour alongside Hoodoo Gurus and Radio Birdman.
In July 2009 The Stems announced that they would be disbanding later that year, with an eight date national farewell tour in October.
In 1987-88, Curry did the national tour of Me and My Girl as the lead role of ' Bill Snibson ', a role originated on Broadway by Robert Lindsay and followed by Jim Dale.
The song has been used by as a National Anthem by the Scotland national rugby union team, ever since the winger, Billy Steele, encouraged his team-mates to sing it on the victorious Lions tour of South Africa in 1974.
A 1959 national tour launched on July 1, 1959.
A national tour, directed by Alan Johnson, was produced in 2002.
A national tour of the 2009 Broadway revival began in October 2010 at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit, Michigan.
A UK national tour started in 1997 and starred David Habbin as Tony, Katie Knight Adams as Maria and Anna-Jane Casey as Anita.
Their bassist left on the eve of their first national tour, so Cook agreed to move to Hull to join them.
A national tour opened in January 2004.
A national tour with Preston began in March 1968 but was cancelled early due to Martin's illness.

national and followed
He followed this with the conquest of Minorca-until then, an autonomous Muslim state ( Manûrqa ) under the Kingdom of Majorca-on 17 January 1287, the anniversary of which now serves as Minorca's national holiday.
Steiner's continuing differences with Besant led him to separate from the Theosophical Society Adyar ; he was followed by the great majority of the membership of the Theosophical Society's German Section, as well as members of other national sections.
The USASF was formed in 2003 by the competition companies to act as the national governing body for all star cheerleading and to create a standard set of rules and judging standards to be followed by all competitions sanctioned by the Federation, ultimately leading to the Cheerleading Worlds.
A diplomatic crisis followed in 2008 which some attribute partial responsibility to the need of better equipment as well as a new national defence doctrine.
* Vulgar Latin and Late Latin among the uneducated and educated populations respectively of the Roman empire and the states that followed it in the same range no later than 900 AD ; medieval Latin and Renaissance Latin among the educated populations of western, northern, central and part of eastern Europe until the rise of the national languages in that range, beginning with the first language academy in Italy in 1582 / 83 ; new Latin written only in scholarly and scientific contexts by a small minority of the educated population at scattered locations over all of Europe ; ecclesiastical Latin, in spoken and written contexts of liturgy and church administration only, over the range of the Roman Catholic Church.
The five-spice powder mixture has followed the Chinese diaspora and has been incorporated into other national cuisines throughout Asia.
This was followed by the formation of St. John Ambulance in 1877, based on the principles of the Knights Hospitaller, to teach first aid, and numerous other organization joined them with the term first aid first coined in 1878 as civilian ambulance services spread as a combination of " first treatment " and " national aid " in large railway centres and mining districts as well as with police forces.
In the years that followed, the broadcast product lines developed in Camden were terminated or sold off, and most of the buildings demolished, except for a few of the original RCA Victor buildings that had been declared national historical buildings.
The Transitional National Government ( TNG ) was established in 2000 followed by the formation of its successor the Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ) in 2004, which reestablished national institutions such as the Military of Somalia.
In the United Kingdom, the public followed Baden-Powell's struggle to hold Mafeking through newspapers, and when the siege was broken, he had become a national hero.
Singer Diana Ross performed the national anthem, which followed a moment of silence in support of the Polish trade union Solidarity ; following the crackdown by the communist government of Poland on the pro-democracy union.
When Bernard's brother, Adam Gimbel, became President of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Bernard's sudden passing, the company took on national aspirations, opening its very first branch store that year in the city of Palm Beach, Florida, as a seasonal resort store, followed by a second resort store in Southampton, New York, in 1928.
** a subject dependent on the kind of school followed, decided at national level for each different path
War of independence were followed by the decolonization period Wars of national liberation.
The new constitution and the national elections that followed in December 1973 were the final steps in achieving what was called a " one-party participatory democracy ".
After independence, Zambia followed in the steps of the Soviet Union by instituting a program of national development plans, under the direction of a National Commission for Development Planning: the Transitional Development Plan ( 1964 – 66 ) was followed by the First National Development Plan ( 1966 – 71 ).
This national level is followed in descending order by the provincial level ( including autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the national level ), the prefectural level, the county level, and the townships and towns level.
The Viceregal Salute — composed of the first six bars of the Royal Anthem (" God Save the Queen ") followed by the first and last four bars of the national anthem (" O Canada ")— is the salute used to greet the governor general upon arrival at, and mark his or her departure from most official events.
The national government itself has no heraldic coat of arms, as a rejection of the aristocratic origins of heraldry, and this is followed by many governments in the departments.
As of the national elections of 17 June 2012 the largest party in Thessaloniki is New Democracy with 27. 8 %, followed by the Coalition of the Radical Left ( 27. 0 %) and the Panhellenic Socialist Movement ( 10. 2 %).
As a result, the Democratic Party followed the pattern of the opposition and called a national convention.

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