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excerpt and play
* 1900: Le Duel d ' Hamlet ( Hamlet, as Hamlet ) An excerpt from the play, featuring Bernhardt in a duel to the death with Laertes.
* May 14 – The BBC broadcasts a thirty-minute excerpt of Twelfth Night, the first known instance of a Shakespeare play on television.
* Playing Dreidel with Judah Maccabee ( script excerpt from play )
* Sonic Youth play a 3: 29 minute excerpt of page 183 of Treatise on their CD SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century ( 1999 )
In a typical round of DI, five to seven performers will each perform a " cutting " ( excerpt ) from a published play, novel, or short story.
He did not pretend to reproduce, but to excerpt and refashion ; and consequently the French play sometimes differs from its English namesake in everything almost but the name.
On 14 May 1937, the BBC Television Service in London broadcast a thirty-minute excerpt of the play, the first known instance of a work of Shakespeare being performed on television.
This " interview " — and a subsequent excerpt from Bronso's Analysis of History: Muad ' dib — serve to summarize the plot of Dune and establish the political and religious conflicts in play as the novel begins.
In 1986 Kateb Yacine circulated an excerpt of a play about Nelson Mandela, and, in 1987 he received the Grand prix National des Lettres in France.
She also appeared in a 1927 short film, made in the DeForest Phonofilm process, of her performing as Saint Joan in an excerpt of the play by George Bernard Shaw.
After the announcement, CBS Radio, apparently trying to play The Star Spangled Banner, inadvertently aired a brief excerpt of an LP Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings played at 78 rpm ( at the wrong speed ).
* Radio play, " The Wooden Shoes " Transmission excerpt from 24 January 2002
In 2005 Her Majesty opened the new Queen Elizabeth II Building, where she unveiled a plaque, met with students of Music and Geography and watched an excerpt of the play " Smike " after which the new Recording Studio was named.
An excerpt from the play was published in the New York Times in September 1998.
Dying Like Ophelia is a 2002 award winning six-minute drama, directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly, produced by Veni Vidi Vici Motion Pictures and based on an excerpt of the play, Lion In The Streets, by Judith Thompson, two-time winner of the Governor General Award.

excerpt and hit
" In the commercial, the slogan is " Makes Meat Loaf sing ," and he sings a very small excerpt from his hit " I'd Do Anything for Love ( But I Won't Do That )".
He continued to sing occasionally with various bands, and made the headlines again in 1997 when a sampled excerpt of his trumpet playing from a recording he made in 1932 was used in White Town's number one pop hit, " Your Woman ".

excerpt and way
Dan Blocker said that he portrayed the Hoss character with a Stephen Grellet excerpt in mind: " We shall pass this way on Earth but once, if there is any kindness we can show, or good act we can do, let us do it now, for we will never pass this way again.
For example, this is an excerpt from page 434 of Roaming Through the West Indies: " I grew weary at length of the incessant negro impudence along the way, which ranged from foul-mouthed shouts to more or less innocent demands of “ Heh, bukra, what you sell ?” It is a ridiculous failing, no doubt, but I detest being taken for a peddler.

excerpt and was
At the other extreme in character was the half-hour excerpt from the Petipa-Minkus ballet `` Bayaderka '', which opened the evening.
But one wishes, when the appetite is whetted, as it was in the case of the all-too-brief excerpt from the Blomdahl opera, that further opportunity would be provided both for hearing the works in their entirety and for a closer analytical look at the sense and nature of the compositions.
The gag was often at his own expense, as in the above 1951 sequence showing Capp's interaction with " fans " ( see excerpt ), or in his 1955 Disneyland parody, " Hal Yappland.
In the 1976 article " Computer Power and Human Reason ," an excerpt of which is included in The New Media Reader edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort, Weizenbaum notes how quickly and deeply people became emotionally involved with the computer program, taking offence when he asked to view the transcripts, saying it was an invasion of their privacy, even asking him to leave the room while they were working with the DOCTOR script.
Terry Jones once mentioned that the only reason this excerpt was not cut too was due to continuity reasons, as their dead bodies were very prominently placed throughout the rest of the scene.
* Woody Guthrie recorded an excerpt of the Rubaiyat set to music that was released on Hard Travelin ' ( The Asch Recordings Vol.
Based on the above quoted excerpt it was noted by lawyer William J. Olson in a Amicus curiae in the case Hedges v. Obama that the Treason Clause was one of the enumerated powers of the federal government.
An excerpt was published in Robert Anton Wilson's Trajectories Newsletter: The Journal of Futurism and Heresy in spring 1995.
The passage in which Meursault accepts his impending execution was read over the end of the song " Asa Phelps Is Dead " by The Lawrence Arms ; read by guitarist Chris McCaughan, the excerpt parallels certain themes in the song's lyrics by bassist Brendan Kelly.
An excerpt from the recording was included in " Haley's Golden Medley ", a hastily-compiled single in the " Stars on 45 " mold which made the UK record charts in 1982, reaching number 50.
This very brief excerpt was initially part of the novel Dzur.
An excerpt from The Red Shoes ballet was included, since the character of Lermontov in the film was partly inspired by Diaghilev.
The Fair at Sorochyntsi, another opera, was left incomplete at his death but a dance excerpt, the Gopak, is frequently performed.
The use of the excerpt is in good faith, and its inclusion enhances the quality of the subject article without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn.
The use of the excerpt is in good faith, and its inclusion enhances the quality of the article " All My Loving " without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn.
The use of the excerpt is in good faith, and its inclusion enhances the quality of the subject article without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn.
On January 3, 1777, an excerpt from an anonymous letter was published in Inrikes Tidningar.
Here is the pertinent excerpt from the December 11 opinion of the Florida Supreme Court: However, according to Nelson Lund, one might argue that the Florida Supreme Court was discussing the " protest provisions of the Florida Election Code, whereas the issues in Bush v. Gore arose under the contest provisions.
The famous catch phrase was accompanied by the strains of an excerpt from Opus 31 of the Camille Saint-Saëns classical composition, Le Rouet d ' Omphale.
The Gospel of Thomas was found among a collection of fifty-two writings that included, in addition to an excerpt from Plato's Republic, gospels claiming to have been written by Jesus's disciple Philip.
An excerpt of the book was published in the May / June 2006 of Mother Jones.
Another occasional use of telerecording into the late 1980s was by documentary makers working in 16 mm film who wished to include a videotape-sourced excerpt in their work, although such use was again rare.

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