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Early in his career, while playing double roles in the play Drifting at the Playhouse Theatre in 1922, Bogart met actress Helen Menken.
* 1968 – Penny Ann Early became the first woman to play major professional basketball, in an ABA game Kentucky Colonels vs. Los Angeles Stars.
Early 16th-century Franco-Flemings moved away from the complex systems of canonic and other mensural play of Ockeghem's generation, tending toward points of imitation and duet or trio sections within an overall texture that grew to five and six voices.
Early rackets were often pieces of parchment stretched upon a frame, and the sound generated in play gave the game its first nicknames of " wiff-waff " and " ping-pong ".
In Early point of attack, the play reveals itself as it goes along in the action.
Early version players are guaranteed to play later version ATRAC audio because, as stated, there is no processing required for replay.
WROX was notable as one of the first radio stations to employ a black DJ, Early Wright, to play blues records.
Early in his career he was a cinema organist and later started working in summer orchestras in British seaside resorts ( including Blackpool and Great Yarmouth ), for which he learned to play the piano accordion.
Other appearances in the arts include the American TV special Young Heroes: Louis Braille ( 2010 ); the French TV movie Une lumière dans la nuit ( 2008 ); and the dramatic play Braille: The Early Life of Louis Braille ( 1989 ) by Lola and Coleman Jennings.
Bright sunlight ( as an emblem of insight or revelation ), and the shadows it casts, also play symbolically powerful roles in Hopper paintings such as Early Sunday Morning ( 1930 ), Summertime ( 1943 ), Seven A. M. ( 1948 ), and Sun in an Empty Room ( 1963 ).
Early critics of the Analyse du jeu des Échecs include those of the Modenese School ( Ercole del Rio, Lolli or Ponziani ), who in contrast to the French, advocated a free piece play, gambit openings and tactical complications ; they also found some of the variations reported in the Analyse to be unsound ( in particular those related with f7 – f5 push in the Philidor Defence 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 f5 ?!).
Early in the play, Oedipus encountered Laius on the road to Thebes.
Early on, he began to play the drums and the trumpet, through listening to Bob Nelson on the radio.
Early in 1930, Dressler joined Edward Everett Horton's theater troupe in L. A. to play a princess in Ferenc Molnár's The Swan.
Early in his sophomore year, Chambers wrote a play entitled " A Play for Puppets " for Columbia's literary magazine The Morningside, which he edited.
She also wrote a play entitled Marathon ' 33, based on Early Havoc with elements of They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Early in 2006, the play gained critical success at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds and at the Liverpool Playhouse, directed by Matthew Lloyd with Gillian Kearney in the lead role.
Early versions of the sequel, NBA Jam Tournament Edition, allows players to put in codes that allow people to play as characters from Mortal Kombat, but the NBA, uneasy over the controversies surrounding Mortal Kombat < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s levels of violence, forced Midway to remove these characters in later updates.
Early eastern beliefs also play to this theory.
Early intervention, including appropriate and specialized educational programs and support services, play a critical role in improving the outcome of individuals with PDD.
Early childhood peers engaged in parallel play
Cheeky authority-defying playlets such as " Jail Birds " ( 1896 ) in which prisoners play tricks on warders and " Early Birds " ( 1903 ) where a small man defeats a large ruffian in London's East End can be seen as precursors of movie silent comedy.
Early June saw them play in the UK at Download Festival.
Early in his career, Boycott continued to play in his spectacles, and later switched to contact lenses.

Early and allowed
( Early systems allowed " oblique " axes, that is, axes that did not meet at right angles.
Pottery uncovered in these structures allowed the attribution of the monuments to the Tarxien cemetery culture of the Early Bronze Age.
Early in life, Epictetus acquired a passion for philosophy, and with the permission of his wealthy owner, he studied Stoic philosophy under Musonius Rufus, which allowed him to rise in respectability as he grew more educated.
Early plans saw it being launched by Space Shuttle Columbia on what was then codenamed STS-23 in January 1982, but delays in the development of the Space Shuttle allowed more time for development of the probe.
The Sumerian historical record remains obscure until the Early Dynastic period, when a now deciphered syllabary writing system was developed, which has allowed archaeologists to read contemporary records and inscriptions.
Early ICBMs had limited accuracy that allowed them to be used only against the largest targets such as cities.
Early Soviet tanks had poorly designed engine louvers which allowed the admission of fuel – this design fault was quickly rectified, and subsequent armoured vehicles had engine louvers which drained fuel ( as well as rain water and dust ) away from the engine.
Early workplaces were often segregated, with different groups being allowed certain jobs and rates of pay.
Early experiments allowed two separate messages to travel in opposite directions simultaneously, first using an electric battery at both ends, then at only one end.
Deforestation continued to the more remote areas as a warmer climate allowed the cultivation even of upland areas. alt = Map of Wales showing the names of Celtic British tribes in their territoriesBy 4000 BP people had begun to bury, or cremate their dead in individual cists, beneath a mound of earth known as a round barrow ; sometimes with a distinctive style of finely decorated pottery – like those at Llanharry ( discovered 1929 ) and at Llandaff ( 1991 ) – that gave rise to the Early Bronze Age being described as Beaker culture.
Early wind pumps directly operated the pump shaft from a crank attached to the rotor of the windmill ; the installation of back gearing between wind rotor and pump crank allowed the pump to function at lower wind speeds.
Early networks allowed VPN-style remote connectivity through dial-up modems or through leased lines.
Early radio equipment only allowed program material to be broadcast in real time, known as live broadcasting.
An order from King Henry III in 1225 allowed the collection of donations from across the island for reconstruction for a period of four years, and the work, in the Early English Gothic style, lasted at least until rededication in 1254.
Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in mixed habitats which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging.
Early Tessar designs by Paul Rudolph allowed a maximum aperture of f / 6. 3.
Early trials by combat allowed a variety of weapons, particularly for knights.
Early also came under fire for the rules surrounding African American journalists not being allowed to attend Presidential press conferences.
Early releases utilized camera angles seen in horror films, which allowed enemies to lurk in areas that are concealed from the player's view.
Early Burghs were granted the power to trade, which allowed them to control trade until the 19th century.
Early commercial mod-making tools were the Boulder Dash Construction Kit ( 1986 ) and the Bard's Tale Construction Set ( 1991 ), which allowed users to create game designs in those series.
The Middle Ages lasted until the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the rise of nation-states, the division of Western Christianity in the Reformation, the rise of humanism in the Italian Renaissance, and the beginnings of European overseas expansion which allowed for the Columbian Exchange.
Early seasons allowed teams to distribute the Roadblocks between the team members as they desired, which allowed one team member to do nearly all the Roadblocks.

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