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She played with style and a touch of the grand manner, and every piece she performed was especially effective in its closing measures.
He also managed to score in every British Home Championship tournament he played in except 1963 in an association with the tournament which lasted from 1958 to 1970 and included 16 goals and ten tournament victories ( five shared ).
The soundtrack does not include every song played in the film, which also included " In the Wind " by War Babies and " Inner Mind " by Eon.
They also played regularly every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night at the Mission Beach Ballroom in San Diego.
Wills and the Texas Playboys played dances throughout the West to more than 10, 000 people every week.
The Panthers and Cardinals have played each other every season since 2001 with the lone exception of the 2006 & 2012.
With the exception of the 2002 season, they have played their home games at Chicago's Soldier Field every year since 1971.
John Adams, known by baseball fans as " The Drummer ", has played a bass drum at nearly every home game since 1973.
Another is the " Datsyuk Game " where a Datsyuk highlight reel is played on YouTube and contestants drink every time the word Datsyuk is mentioned.
In October 2003, Vicki Hutcheson, who played a part in the arrests of Misskelley, Echols and Baldwin, but did not testify at the trial, gave an interview to the Arkansas Times in which she stated that every word she had given to the police was a fabrication.
Technicolor manufactured the DVDs for uploading on these test systems and was responsible for sending technicians out to the locations for every new feature film that was played.
Liberating the hands for the first time, this evolution saw the bass drum played ( first standing ) with the foot of a percussionist and became the central piece around which every other percussion instruments would later revolve.
The song, as with all other AFL clubs, is played prior to every match and at the conclusion of matches where the team is victorious.
The Asia Pacific Floorball Championships are played every single year in Australia, Singapore, or Japan.
Hoover invented his own sport to keep fit while in the White House, a combination of volleyball and tennis, which he played every morning.
If you ’ ve noticed, all of the symphonic musicians, they have played some of those classical tunes for years but they wouldn ’ t vary from one note – and every time they play they have to have the music.
This is played out through the observance of the halakhot and given verbal expression in the Birkat Ha-Mizvot, the short blessings that are spoken every time a positive commandment is to be fulfilled.
Historical statistical analysis indicates Robinson was an outstanding fielder throughout his ten years in the major leagues and at virtually every position he played.
If every person now alive played one keno game every single second of their lives, there would be about one solid 20 jackpot-winning ticket to date.
The national teams competition organized by the International Korfball Federation has been played roughly every four years since 1978.
In a 2001 retrospective review of " Forever Changes ," Andrew Cowen of The Birmingham Post ( UK ) wrote, " This 1967 masterpiece ... is the nearest the Americans came to having their own ' Sgt Pepper ' and, in true American style, it was largely overlooked by the mainstream audience which, at the time, was hanging on every note played by The Beatles.
The sanctuary of Zeus played host to athletic games held every four years, the Lykaia.
They played their first-ever County Championship match there in 1921, competing there every season ( except while first-class cricket was suspended during the Second World War ), their last match being against Somerset County Cricket Club in August 1966.
Normal play Nim ( or more precisely the system of nimbers ) is fundamental to the Sprague-Grundy theorem, which essentially says that in normal play every impartial game is equivalent to a Nim heap that yields the same outcome when played in parallel with other normal play impartial games ( see disjunctive sum ).

played and chance
You'd never guess it from the way they've played so far this spring, but there remains a feeling among some around here that the Orioles still have a chance to battle for the pennant in 1961.
For example, if a game is played by wagering on the number that would result from the roll of one die, true odds would be 5 times the amount wagered since there is a 1 in 6 chance of any single number appearing, assuming that you get the original amount wagered back.
Chuck-a-luck, also known as birdcage, is a game of chance played with three dice.
While risking possible loss of power like her sister, who played into the hands of King Phillip II of Spain, marriage offered the chance of an heir.
A deck of cards may be used for playing a great variety of card games, with varying elements of skill and chance, some of which are played for money.
Benaud was given a chance against the tourists when New South Wales played them in Sydney after the First Test.
He adores Mozart's compositions, and is thrilled at the chance to meet Mozart in person, during a salon at which some of Mozart's compositions will be played.
Red dog, also known as red dog poker or yablon, is a game of chance played with cards.
During themed weeks in which two new contestants played each day, one extra key was removed since the champion had only one chance to win the prize.
*( It's ) garbage time: The ( often sloppily played ) final minutes when reserve players get a chance to play in a game that's out of reach ( after it ’ s in the refrigerator ).
Feldman's experiments with the use of chance in his composition in turn inspired John Cage to write pieces like the Music of Changes, where the notes to be played are determined by consulting the I Ching.
Although not a direct relative of poker, faro was played by the masses alongside its other popular counterpart, due to its fast action, easy-to-learn rules, and better odds than most games of chance.
Thus, you finesse against a missing honor, but you finesse the card you yourself play, the card finessed being so played that it has a chance of winning against the missing higher card.
The two were enthusiastic musicians and played every chance they got.
This meant he played in the final group for every major and had perhaps the best chance in history of winning the Grand Slam.
Having spent years as a familiar face who never quite became a household name, his big chance came with the major television series, Edward the Seventh ( 1975 ), in which he played the title role and his real-life sons, Samuel and Joseph, played the sons of King Edward VII as children.
During the game, in which he played in the centre of midfield, he also set up a scoring chance for Darren Bent as the Young Lions won 2 – 0.
Bingo is a game of chance played with randomly drawn numbers which players match against numbers that have been pre-printed on 5x5 matrices.
The story would be about some recent episode in the lives of Ron, Mr Glum's dim son ( played by Dick Bentley ), and Eth, a plain girl for whom Ron represented her only chance of marriage ( played by June Whitfield ).
Instead a " chase " is called where the ball made its second bounce and the server gets the chance, later in the game, to " play off " the chase from the receiving end ; but to win the point being played off, his shot's second bounce must be further from the net ( closer to the back wall ) than the shot he originally failed to reach.
Although presented with varying degrees of accuracy, these films provide a chance to see the game played, which otherwise may be difficult to observe personally.
Parker Barnes, a reinstated police officer played by Denzel Washington, is given the chance to catch him.

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