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Cant's theatre credits include Still Playing Away, The Railway Children, Present Laughter, An Ideal Husband, Habeas Corpus, Gaslight, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Canterbury Tales ( in which he memorably ad-libbed a reference to his work on Play School ), Oh Coward, There's No Place Like a Home and many more, as well as thirty two pantomimes, including an adaptation of " Aladdin " at the Wolverhampton Grand written by Ian Billings.

frequent and bitter
So bitter was the conflict that a number of natural rights proponents withdrew from the pages of Liberty in protest even though they had hitherto been among its frequent contributors.
This is a typical example of Anderson's frequent motif of a tragic conflict — a story with no villains at all, with all protagonists having the best of good intentions and still forced into bitter conflict.
As his power grew, his enemies increased in number, and bitter disputes with the high nobility became frequent.
The artistic unity of his work suffered severely from the frequent and lengthy digressions, of which the most important was On the Athenian Demagogues in the 10th book of the Philippica, containing a bitter attack on many of the chief Athenian statesmen, and generally recognized as having been freely used by Plutarch in several of the Lives.
Some literary critics have suggested that Kullervo's character is a bitter metaphorical representation of Finland's frequent struggles for independence.
As his power grew, his enemies increased in number, and bitter disputes with the high nobility became frequent.
However, their insults to the new black, red, and gold German flag and bitter attacks on the representatives of the republic in the press and in public speeches became more frequent.
By the beginning of the eighteenth century the two Observances together numbered only about 150 members, but the quarrles were as frequent and as bitter as ever.
Blanche's daughter Rebecca was seen most often on the show, although she and Blanche had frequent falling outs and bitter fights.
Park and Orr occasionally fought each other on ice, and fans and sportswriters fueled the rivalry by making frequent comparisons, not least as the Rangers and Boston Bruins were bitter opponents.
He had frequent visions and ecstasies, practised severe austerities ( which he prudently moderated in maturer years ), and bore with rare patience corporal afflictions, bitter persecutions, and grievous calumnies.

frequent and attacks
According to Cuthbert, Bede fell ill " with frequent attacks of breathlessness but almost without pain ", before Easter.
In the 730s Leo III carried out extensive repairs of the Theodosian walls, which had been damaged by frequent and violent attacks ; this work was financed by a special tax on all the subjects of the Empire.
Paroxysmal attacks or paroxysms are short, frequent and stereotyped symptoms that can be observed in various clinical conditions.
He had recovered from the attack of Gout, however the disease proved intractable, and he continued to be subject to attacks of growing intensity at frequent intervals until the close of his life.
Ignoring Sir Thomas Robinson, Pitt made frequent and vehement attacks on Newcastle himself, though still continued to serve as Paymaster under him.
*** 2008 – 2009 Israel – Gaza conflict – the frequent Hamas Qassam rocket and mortar fire launched from within civilian population centers in Gaza towards the Israeli southern civilian communities led to an Israeli military operation in Gaza, which had the stated aim of reducing the Hamas rocket attacks and stopping the arms smuggling into the Gaza Strip.
As mentioned above, the activities of pirates provoked frequent and brutal retaliatory attacks by the French and Spanish.
When pirate attacks became quite frequent in the Faroes it became a priority to protect the town and its trade.
Provincials became victims of frequent raids by foreign tribes, such as the Carpians, Goths, Vandals, and Alamanni, along the Rhine and Danube Rivers in the western part of the Empire, as well as attacks from Sassanids in the eastern part of the Empire.
The Pope originally insisted that another priest should assist Mastai during Holy Mass, a stipulation that was later rescinded, after the seizure attacks became less frequent.
The Wuhuan were a frequent ally with the Han court against Xianbei and the Southern Xiongnu, although they also sometimes allied with the Xiongnu to fend off joint attacks by the Han and Xianbei.
Once the acute attack subsides, levels of uric acid are usually lowered via lifestyle changes, and in those with frequent attacks, allopurinol or probenecid provide long-term prevention.
Tatiana, like all her family, doted on the long-awaited heir Tsarevich Alexei, or " Baby ," who suffered frequent attacks of haemophilia and nearly died several times.
Isolated settlers and hunters became the frequent target of attacks, convincing many to abandon Kentucky.
Anastasia, like all her family, doted on the long-awaited heir Tsarevich Alexei, or " Baby ," who suffered frequent attacks of hemophilia and nearly died several times.
There were frequent exposés of his lifestyle in the press, and attacks from all sides from the groups his films offended.
Although he had frequent attacks of malarial fever, he remained in active service.
During the Hundred Years War, the area maintained its loyalty to the French crown, despite frequent attacks from the west.
In October 1946 elections, persecution against opposition parties occurred, such as jailing members of the previous government, periodic newspaper publication bans and subjecting opposition followers to frequent attacks by communist armed groups.
All of these were palisaded garrison houses, and were used as protection against frequent Indian attacks.
From 1780 until 1875 the Rio Grande Valley was subject to frequent raids by both the Apache and the Navajo tribes, compelling the settlers to build a series of plazas there, which were much more defensible to these attacks.
By 1836, the pioneer settlers abandon area due to frequent Indian attacks & the invasion by General Santa Anna and the Mexican Army.
In Moesia, Gallus was a key figure in repelling the frequent invasion attacks by the Gothic tribes of the Danube and became popular with the army, catered to during his brief Imperial rule by his official image: military haircut, gladiatorial physique, intimidating stance ( illustration, left ).
In the first years of John III's reign, explorations in the Far East continued and the Portuguese reached China and Japan ; however, these accomplishments were offset by pressure from a strengthening Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent, especially in India, where attacks became more frequent.
Due to her nervous attacks, fasting cures, severe exercise regime, and frequent fits of coughing, the state of her health had become so alarming that in October 1860 she was reported to suffer not only from " green-sickness " ( anemia ), but also from physical exhaustion.

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and it is evidenced in the prayers offered, in the frequent religious allusions, and in the confirmation of points on religious grounds.
In addition to all this, the Analog Brothers continue to make frequent appearances on each other's solo albums.
There have been few studies on how frequent classifiers are used in ASL.
Native Chinese cuisine makes frequent use of Asian leaf vegetables like bok choy and kai-lan and puts a greater emphasis on fresh meat and seafood.
Other disorders are also due to recessive alleles, but because the gene locus is located on the X chromosome, so that males have only one copy ( that is, they are hemizygous ), they are more frequent in males than in females.
Carnegie was a frequent contributor to periodicals on labor issues.
Students are often performers, such as actors, dancers, musicians, athletes and public speakers, or people who work on computers, or who are in frequent pain for other reasons.
His frequent appearances on NBC's The Tonight Show spanned three emcees ( Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson ), from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Tourists frequent the numerous white sand beaches, visit The Baths on Virgin Gorda, snorkel the coral reefs near Anegada, or experience the well-known bars of Jost Van Dyke.
* Howie Carr writes extensively on local politics and is a radio talk show host and frequent TV commentator.
* Steve Buckley is a longtime sports columnist and frequent co-host on WEEI.
Currently ( 2007 ) these flights are on Wednesdays, but schedules vary and are subject to frequent change.
Services are more frequent on popular routes such as Espargos-Santa Maria.
At the end of the 19th century, slavery in the Brazilian Empire was already doomed for many reasons, among them the ever increasing number of slave's escapes and the frequent raids by quilombo militias on properties which still adopted slavery.
Thunderstorms are most frequent during the summer, occurring on average 30 times annually.
Xylophagous, known locally as Tzitzikia, make a distinctive repetitive tzi tzi noise that becomes louder and more frequent on hot summer days.
The Dallas squad was in high demand during the late ' 70s with frequent appearances on network specials, awards shows, variety programs, commercials, the game show Family Feud and sitcoms such as The Love Boat.
He has been a frequent participant on Have I Got News for You, notching up ten appearances in total.
Edgar Chamorro, a former Contra and member of the FDN's political directorate who later became a critic of the Contras, stated that during his time with the Contras, he frequently received reports about atrocities committed by Contra troops against civilians and against Sandinista prisoners: " As time went on, I became more and more troubled by the frequent reports I received of atrocities committed by our troops against civilians and against Sandinista prisoners.
It is very frequent for a caldera to become emptied by drainage of melted lava through a breach on the caldera's rim.
In July 2010, Cronenberg completed production on A Dangerous Method, an adaptation of Christopher Hampton's play The Talking Cure, starring Keira Knightley, Michael Fassbender, and frequent collaborator Viggo Mortensen.
Although pick pocketers frequent the City Centre and Dala Dalas and prey especially on foreigners, there are rarely reports of violent crimes.
The city is prone to frequent flooding due to its location on the Mississippi River.
One of Sullivan's favorite and most frequent acts was The Supremes, who appeared 17 times on the show, helping to pave the way for other Motown acts to appear on the show such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Martha and the Vandellas.

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