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plays and screaming
[...] It goes from screaming heavy metal to techno dance, to Country and Western ; there's even a flamenco hootenanny where everyone comes down front, beats on logs and plays acoustic guitars and pennywhistles.
The episode ends with Homer screaming in agony ( because there are no hot dogs, there is pineapple in the coleslaw, and German potato salad ) as Highway To Hell by AC / DC plays over the credits.
Several seconds later, suspenseful music plays followed by Jennifer screaming.

plays and revolutionary
A celebrity from another sphere of culture is Italian author / film director Pier Paolo Pasolini, who plays a revolutionary man of the church in Requiescant.
She developed a new form of art called the Eight model plays which depicted the world in simple, binary terms: the positive characters (" good guys ") were predominantly farmers, workers and revolutionary soldiers, whilst the negative characters (" bad guys ") were landlords and anti-revolutionaries.
Art and culture were reduced to Jiang Qing's handful of revolutionary plays, movies, and operas.
The family's mercantile background and experiences in the global trade and trade conflicts of the revolutionary era are relevant to Brown's writings insofar as he often explores issues connected to the period's culture of commerce and the role that commerce plays in the historical transition from 18th-century civic republicanism to 19th-century laissez-faire liberalism and capitalism.
Since the late 1970s, five " great revolutionary plays " have been promoted as prototypes of the party's literature: The Shrine for a Tutelary Deity, a theatrical rendition of The Flower Girl, Three Men, One Party, " A Letter from a Daughter, and Hyolbun mangukhoe " ( Resentment at the World Conference ).
In Soviet Armenia, Sergei Parajanov's The Color of Pomegranates where Georgian actress Sofiko Chiaureli plays five different characters, and which was banned by Soviet authorities, and also long unavailable in the west, was praised by critic Mikhail Vartanov as " revolutionary " Unlike the more action-oriented Jesse James films of the past, Dominik's unconventional epic, perhaps more accurately, details the outlaw's relinquishing psyche during the final months of his life as he finds himself succumbing to the paranoia of being captured and developing a rather precarious friendship with his eventual assassin, Robert Ford.
Though the revolutionary government heavily sponsored the use of the Egyptian vernacular in films, plays, television programmes, and music, the pre-revolution use of Standard Arabic in official publications was retained.
Cousins produced several books of poetry whilst in Ireland and as well as acting in the first production of Cathleen Ní Houlihan ( under the stage name of H. Sproule ) with the famous Irish revolutionary and beauty Maud Gonne in the title role, his plays were produced in the first years of the Twentieth century in the Abbey Theatre, the most famous being “ the Racing Lug ”.
During this period, Pepetela diversified his writing, also writing two plays that focused on Angolan history and on revolutionary politics.
Famous plays of this second golden era were The Dybbuk ( 1919 ), by S. Ansky, considered a revolutionary play in both Yiddish and mainstream theatre, The Golem by H. Leivick ( 1888 – 1962 ), as well as the plays of Sholem Aleichem.
In the 1850s and 1860s, Robertson's plays, both in style and substance, were considered revolutionary.
She is the only other heroine in the film besides Deepika Padukone, who plays the revolutionary Kalpana Datta.
His other film credits include Captives ( 1994 ), Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Mask ( In this documentary directed by Isaac Julien Salmon plays the French psychiatrist, philosopher and revolutionary, Frantz Fanon ) ( 1996 ), The Wisdom of Crocodiles ( 1998 ), Fanny and Elvis ( 1999 ) and My Kingdom ( 2001 ).
* The Eight model plays ( 八个样板戏 ), revolutionary themed operas and ballets, were the only ones allowed to be performed during the Cultural Revolution.
A disciple of poet, playwright and revolutionary Gabriele d ' Annunzio, Pizzetti wrote incidental music to his plays, and was highly influenced by d ' Annunzio's dark neoclassic themes.
The book does not offer much explanation for the switch from actress to countryside revolutionary except that she certainly was involved in revolutionary elements ( anti-Japanese plays, etc.
Madame Mao, as she is now called, organizes festivals for revolutionary plays and begins to work closely with the student movements which have always been so important in China.
In the show, she plays Jamila, a shy but revolutionary young girl in conservative Damascus during the 1970s who wants to explore the world, but is prohibited from doing so due to her restrictive father and the old-fashioned society she lives in.

plays and who
Given a theological lead, I asked what he thinks about those who find a religious significance to his plays.
As the mother of an autistic child who is lacking in interest and enthusiasm about almost anything, I have to manipulate my son's fingers for him when he first plays with a new toy.
Cause of all this commotion: squat, pug-nosed, balding, hopelessly ugly Jean-Pierre Bravado, a Bogartian figure, who plays a sadistic, amoral, philosophic Tasti-Freeze salesman in old New-Waver Fredrico de Mille Rossilini's endlessly provocative film, A Sour Sponge.
-- A Texas halfback who doesn't even know the team's plays, Eldon Moritz, ranks fourth in Southwest Conference scoring after three games.
For a serious young man who plays golf with a serious intensity, Palmer has such an inherent sense of humor that it relieves the strain and keeps his nerves from jangling like banjo strings.
Everywhere there are little touches of humor, and the leader of the on-stage band of musicians is an ebullient comedian who plays all sorts of odd instruments with winning warmth.
Joan Fagan, a fiery redhead who can impress you that she has a temper whether she really has one or not, plays Ellen, and sings the role very well, too.
Demonstrating the primitive African rhythmic backgrounds of the Blues was Michael Babatunde Olatunji, who plays such native drums as the konga and even does a resounding job slapping his own chest.
The directors of the Comedie do not respond to adverse notices in as docile and subservient a manner as the Broadway producers who, in two instances this season, closed their plays after one performance.
He is one of the few men in history who plays jazz on a violin.
" Alex's friends (" droogs " in the novel's Anglo-Russian slang, Nadsat ) are: Dim, a slow-witted bruiser who is the gang's muscle ; Georgie, an ambitious second-in-command ; and Pete, who mostly plays along as the droogs indulge their taste for ultra-violence.
For example, Oki, born as a child of an Ainu father and a Japanese mother, became a musician who plays the traditional Ainu instrument tonkori.
It has been suggested that, after Ayckbourn himself, the person who is used the most in his plays is his mother, particularly as Susan in Woman in Mind ( 1985 ).
A runner who reaches on catcher's interference and subsequently scores with two outs scores an unearned run, but baserunners who subsequently score after the runner who has reached on catcher's interference exclusively on clean plays score earned runs ; the baserunner cannot be assumed to have been put out except for the error.
Someone who plays the bassoon is called a bassoonist.
Mumy is an accomplished musician who plays guitar, bass, keyboards, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, and percussion.
This was already noted by Chaplin's contemporaries, such as Sigmund Freud, who thought that Chaplin " always plays only himself as he was in his dismal youth ", and by some of his collaborators, such as actress Claire Bloom, who starred in Limelight.
A person who plays the clarinet is called a clarinetist or clarinettist.
A person who plays a cello is called a cellist.
Garrett, Graham's presumed successor, did not play a single game for Cleveland, who traded him to Green Bay, brought him back three years later, then released him for good after he could not overcome a stutter that made calling plays in the huddle difficult.
Both players had a better fielding percentage, more total chances, better zone rating, more putouts, more double plays turned, better range factor and more assists than their counterparts who won the award instead ( Chicago Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee and Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins ).

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