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In typical game play, players attempt to propel the ball toward their opponents ' goal through individual control of the ball, such as by dribbling, passing the ball to a team-mate, and by taking shots at the goal, which is guarded by the opposing goalkeeper.
The Trojan Women for example is a powerfully disturbing play on the theme of war's horrors, apparently critical of Athenian imperialism ( it was composed in the aftermath of the Melian massacre and during the preparations for the Sicilian Expedition ) yet it features the comic exchange between Menelaus and Hecuba quoted above and the chorus considers Athens, the " blessed land of Theus ", to be a desirable refugesuch complexity and ambiguity are typical both of his ' patriotic ' and ' anti-war ' plays.
Despite the success of his masterwork Dido and Aeneas ( 1689 ), in which the action is furthered by the use of Italian-style recitative, much of Purcell's best work was not involved in the composing of typical opera, but instead he usually worked within the constraints of the semi-opera format, where isolated scenes and masques are contained within the structure of a spoken play, such as Shakespeare in Purcell's The Fairy-Queen ( 1692 ) and Beaumont and Fletcher in The Prophetess ( 1690 ) and Bonduca ( 1696 ).
Most accept variable amounts of credit to play with 1 to 15 credits per line being typical.
Wilde hesitated about submitting the script to Alexander, worrying that it might be unsuitable for the St. James's Theatre, whose typical repertoire was relatively serious, and explaining that it had been written in response to a request for a play " with no real serious interest ".
In addition, the intentional word play regarding the city of Babel, and the noise of the people's " babbling ," is found in the Hebrew words as easily as in English, and is considered typical of the " Yahwist source.
One huge attraction of the magazine was its incorporation of mini-game scenarios, capable of completion in a single night's play, rather than the mega-marathon games typical of the off the shelf campaigns.
The play changes some names and details, and adds a subplot, typical of the Restoration, in which a virtuous waiting-woman escapes the traps laid by Cloten.
Other plays that take on the typical traits of morality plays, but are rarely given the title of " morality play " are Hickscorner and The Second Shepherds ' Play.
Given the choice between playing a game at an arcade three or four times ( perhaps 15 minutes of play for a typical arcade game ), and renting, at about the same price, exactly the same game — for a video game console — the console became the preferred choice.
For weekly rep, and for a typical 3 act play with a wise director, the actors ' week would start Tuesday and go as follows: Tuesday: Notes on last night's opening from the director, then a sitdown readthrough of the next play with some discussion by the director, on-the-feet blocking of the moves for Act I with few questions from the actors, and there are performances of last week's play each night.
The play contains thirty-four speaking characters, fairly typical for a Shakespeare play on such an epic scale.
Typically, a game is over after a few turns, which represents a battle being over in a few seconds of real time, but because every action in the game must be resolved a typical game takes a few hours to play.
A preview screening of Sweet Smell of Success did not go well, as Tony Curtis fans were expecting him to play one of his typical nice guy roles and instead were presented with Sidney Falco.
A typical sting will have a law-enforcement officer or cooperative member of the public play a role as criminal partner or potential victim and go along with a suspect's actions to gather evidence of the suspect's wrongdoing.
The name " Tweety " is a play on words, as it originally meant " sweetie ", along with " tweet " being a typical English onomatopoeia for the sounds of birds.
To enter a typical tournament, a player pays a fixed buy-in and at the start of play is given a certain quantity of tournament poker chips.
A typical example is the mix-max event held at the 2012 World Series of Poker, in which the first day of play was nine-handed, the second day six-handed, and the rest of the tournament heads-up.
( He recalled years later the flow of a typical conversation: " When did you play last?
His play The Breadsellers is typical of the works of inferior poets who attack easy targets ( line 557 ).
A typical Aristophanic Chorus, even if it starts out as hostile to the protagonist, is hardly more than the protagonist's cheer squad by the end of the play.
The play is a satire on the social and political life of classical Athens during the Peloponnesian War and in this respect it is typical of all the dramatist's early plays.

typical and always
The machine-learning paradigm calls instead for using general learning algorithms — often, although not always, grounded in statistical inference — to automatically learn such rules through the analysis of large corpora of typical real-world examples.
Unlike his prescriptive attitude regarding the plot ( unity of action ), Aristotle here merely remarks on the typical duration of a tragedy's action, and does not suggest any kind of imperative that it always ought to be so.
Usually, phenylethyl alcohol is responsible for the typical odour of rose water but not always present in rosewater products.
It is also typical, as an alternative, the braç de gitano, that in Catalonia is always covered with yolk jam.
He appears and acts like a typical 1950s greaser and always speaks with strangely proper grammar.
Haledon's villa development was always rather limited and throughout much of the 20th century Haledon was a typical blue-collar community set by the small property sizes planned by the Cedar Cliff Land Company.
First, they usually are ( and always should be ) much longer — 20 to 30 characters or more is typical — making some kinds of brute force attacks entirely impractical.
The typical ethnography is a document written about a particular people, almost always based at least in part on emic views of where the culture begins and ends.
Johnny again shows the typical Navajo use of the circular pan in many of the shots of the cement work as the camera explores the various parts of the installation, always moving in a sun-wise direction.
A pure compiler implementation is the typical solution for low-level languages, because it comes out as more " natural ", and because of efficiency concerns ; however with some effort it is always possible to write compilers even for traditionally interpreted languages.
An aged paladin, he was around 80 years old, somewhat uxorious and always penniless, he was a typical knight errant, whose wanderings led him all over Europe, and planted him successively on the thrones of Jerusalem and Constantinople.
Speak Spanish and have had to rescue his own knowledge of German and improve because of the demands by the arrival of many German tourists are always surprised to find a typical German town full tropics.
In theory applications such as log-space reductions, it's more typical to always ignore output space ( in these cases it's more essential that the output is write-only ).
The WWN traditionally claimed that it always printed the truth ( typical slogan: " Nothing but the truth: The Weekly World News !").
Smaller caravans owned by Mongols of the Alashan ( the westernmost Inner Mongolia ) and manned by Han Chinese from Zhenfan, were able to make longer marches ( and, thus, cover longer distances faster ) than the typical Han Chinese or Hui caravans, because the Mongols were able to always use " fresh " camels ( picked from their large herd for just a single journey ), every man was provided with a camel to ride, and loads were much lighter than in the " standard " caravans ( rarely exceeding.
It is the correct term for a wind ensemble comprising both woodwinds, and brass, together with percussion, with an instrumental complement that was always typical in service bands.
: Mentioned above, meaning " solid " or heavy iron, where the base is a solid block of metal, sometimes ( but not always ) used to refer irons with heavier bases than a typical " flat iron ".
Tourism has always been important and Joure offers a wide variety of uniquely typical Frisian attractions of historical, cultural and recreational significance.
A November 1, 1958 article in the Seattle Times was typical of the media's favorable coverage of the future First Lady, stating that " Mrs. Nixon is always reported to be gracious and friendly.
While physicians always try to use low dose rates during fluoroscopic procedures, the length of a typical procedure often results in a relatively high absorbed dose to the patient.
Plinkers do not always follow all safety guidelines, in part, because some of the appeal of plinking derives from the freedom one has from the strict rules enforced at a typical gun range.
Sixteen registers ( registers 48 to 63 ) were referred to as " global registers " and they correspond to the registers of a typical CPU, in that they are static and always visible.
Introduced into the show in series two, he would often write plays or be given jobs by his camp agent McMinn ( Kennedy ), but his hatred of the English would always take over ( typical example: a play featuring someone travelling back in time to kill Geoff Hurst in 1965 ), leading in McGlashan's work never to get off the ground.
Żupan (, ; pronounced ) was a long garment, always lined, worn by almost all males of the noble social class in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, typical male attire from the beginning of the 16th to half of the 18th century, still surviving as a part of the Polish and Ukrainian national costume.

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