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Fosse and several
Before leaving New York for a career in Los Angeles as a television star, Buzzi played in a Bob Fosse classic Broadway show, Sweet Charity, with Gwen Verdon in the original cast ; she had to leave the show in which she had several small roles, one of them " the Singing Fairy ," to become a regular performer on The Steve Allen Show, on CBS.
The Watling Street and Fosse Way Roman roads were constructed, the Fosse Way marking the western frontier of Roman rule in Britain for several decades.

Fosse and songs
Other notable songs were Steam Heat ( famously choreographed on stage by Bob Fosse ), Small Talk, and Seven And A Half Cents.

Fosse and only
Fosse continued to hit for average ( he finished the season at. 307 ), but with diminished power — he had 16 home runs before the break but only two after.
He came back in 1979, but only played in 19 games, and in 1980, Fosse was released at the end of spring training.
The M1 can be easily accessed at Junction 21a to the South of the village ( Southbound only ), which makes Fosse Shopping Park accessible.
Fans criticised the name for having only the name of the sponsor in it, and no Leicester City reference, such as " Filbert ", " Fosse " or " Foxes ", while some fans objected to " Walker's Bowl " on the grounds that they thought it was ridiculous and too " American ".

Fosse and those
Among those who crossed paths with Abbott early in their careers are Desi Arnaz, Gene Tierney, Betty Comden, Hal Prince, Adolph Green, Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne, Bob Fosse, Stephen Sondheim, Elaine Stritch, John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Liza Minnelli.

Fosse and are
Some points of interest are the Grotto ( the interior was designed by the French artist Niki de Saint-Phalle ), the Gallery Building, the Orangerie and the two pavilions by Remy de la Fosse.
One such example are the inverted limbs and hunched-over posture of Bob Fosse.
** Fosse Ardeatine massacre: 335 Italians are killed, including 75 Jews and over 200 members of the Italian Resistance from various groups, in Rome.
Other important Norwegian writers are Jens Bjørneboe, Agnar Mykle, Olav Duun, Cora Sandel, Kjartan Fløgstad, Arne Garborg, Aksel Sandemose, Tarjei Vesaas, Lars Saabye Christensen, Kjell Askildsen, Johan Borgen, Dag Solstad, Herbjørg Wassmo, Jon Fosse, Hans Herbjørnsrud, Jan Erik Vold, Roy Jacobsen, Bergljot Hobæk Haff, Hans E. Kinck, Olav H. Hauge, Rolf Jacobsen, Gunvor Hofmo, Arnulf Øverland, Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Olaf Bull, Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, Tor Ulven, Torborg Nedreaas, Stein Mehren, Jan Kjærstad, Georg Johannesen, Kristofer Uppdal, Aslaug Vaa, Halldis Moren Vesaas, Sigurd Hoel, Johan Falkberget and Axel Jensen.
Shepton Mallet is situated approximately half-way between the Roman towns of Bath and Ilchester on the Fosse Way, and, although there are no visible remains ( apart from the line of the Roman road itself ), there is archaeological evidence for both early military, and later civilian, settlement lasting into the 5th century.
The origins of the town are possibly Roman as it lies on an important Roman road, the Fosse Way.
The origins of the town are possibly Roman due to its position on an important Roman road, the Fosse Way.
Some settlements are named after the road itself, such as Fosse -, or-on-Fosse, while others have a more generic form, such as Street, Strete ,-le-Street, Stratton, Stretton, Stratford, and Stretford, from the Latin strata, meaning paved road.
These sections are labelled Fosse Way on Ordnance Survey maps.
Middlesbrough Ironopolis and Northwich Victoria are expelled from the league and three new clubs are elected: Bury, Burton Wanderers ( league membership 1894 – 97 ) and Leicester Fosse ( Leicester City ).
Others, such as the pre-Roman Icknield Way and the Roman Fosse Way are nowadays rather patchy and where a modern road exists, are numbered according to the local scheme.
Four Roman roads having the Kings protection are named in the Laws of Edward the Confessor ; Watling Street, Ermine Street, the Fosse Way and Hikenild or Icknield Street.
Fosse Park shopping centre and the M1 motorway and M69 motorway are just a few miles away.
These are three of the " four highways " of medieval England ( the other being the Fosse Way, which does not run through Hertfordshire ) which were still the main routes through the country more than a thousand years later.
The village centre and The Pastures area are served by the number 50 bus operated by Arriva Midlands, linking it directly with Enderby, Croft, Fosse Shopping Park, and Leicester city centre.
There are also small settlements at Lytes Cary, Cary Fitzpaine ( east of the A37 Fosse Way ) and West Charlton.

Fosse and within
A lead coffin within a rock-cut grave was discovered at a site adjacent to the Fosse Way in 1988.
After the initial campaigns, a more permanent Roman camp was established at nearby Ilchester, and the Fosse Way military road was constructed within of Ham Hill, on its way to Axminster and the garrison at Exeter.

Fosse and Me
Haney danced with Bob Fosse in the 1953 film version of Kiss Me, Kate, and when he landed his first Broadway choreographing assignment, The Pajama Game ( 1954 ), he recommended that Haney be cast in a small dancing part.
* Fosse ( 1999 )-revue-featured lyricist for " Dancin ' Dan ( Me and My Shadow )"
*" From This Moment On "-Tommy Rall, Ann Miller, Bob Fosse, Bobby Van, Carol Haney, and Jeanne Coyne from Kiss Me, Kate ( 1953 )

Fosse and though
Adapted into a film by Bob Fosse, it won eight Academy Awards, though not Best Picture.

Fosse and stage
Feuer had cast Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles ( a role previously denied her in the stage version ) and Joel Grey ( reprising his stage role ) long before Fosse was attached to the project, Fosse was given the option of using Grey as Emcee or walk away from the production.
She became a stage manager at McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey before becoming a production assistant for various New York stage productions, working with notable directors Mike Nichols and Bob Fosse.
In 2003, Sweeney returned to the stage in the lead in the world tour of Fosse.
It is possible that Fatherford, in the north west of Belstone parish, was one stage in a Roman extension of the Fosse Way road from Exeter to Launceston.
Contemporary residents of note include record-breaking long distance swimmer and National Public Radio sports commentator Diana Nyad, Earth, Wind & Fire bass player Verdine White, screenwriter / author Stephen Rebello, and Jennifer Nairn Smith, a former featured ballerina and dancer on stage, Broadway, and in films under the direction of such choreographers as George Balanchine, Michael Bennett, and Bob Fosse.

Fosse and play
Immediately after the play, Rose can be seen trying to check on the injured Fosse as Rose's National League teammates ran onto the field to celebrate his winning run.
Arguably, Ray Fosse is most famous for being bowled over by the Cincinnati Reds ' Pete Rose at home plate in the last play of the 1970 All-Star Game.
The injury is often cited as what caused the downfall of Fosse's career, but that year Fosse went on to play 42 games in the second half of the season, hitting. 297 and winning the American League Gold Glove Award.
Fosse finished out the year with the expansion Mariners and then signed a contract to play for the Milwaukee Brewers.
During the 1894-95 season, Wharton played three games for Sheffield United, against Leicester Fosse, Linfield and Sunderland — the latter being a First Division game, making Wharton the first mixed race player to play in the top flight.
In one infamous incident, Cleveland Indians catcher Ray Fosse suffered a separated shoulder when Pete Rose intentionally collided with him on a play at the plate during the 1970 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
Ultimately, the incident served to help build Rose's " Charlie Hustle " reputation and Fosse, who had been having a phenomenal rookie season, was never quite the same after the play.

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