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The covers slid down his skinny neck so I saw his head, fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed, but his face was turned to the wall -- there was the pale shadow of his nose on the plaster -- and I thought, Well you don't look much like a pig-drunk bully now.
The 2003 season also saw the team debut black alternate jerseys, with a green ( instead of black ) shadow on white numbers, and silver trim.
The 1982 Canadian Grand Prix, in the shadow of the death of Villeneuve a month earlier, saw another accident when Villeneuve's teammate Didier Pironi stalled on the grid.
Also, common sentiment in Gondor saw Arthedain as a shadow of the former glory of Arnor, for all of lineage of its lords.
" We were clearing out some files and we saw a box labeled 1973 and we saw the documents that showed beyond a shadow of a doubt that Mayor Fasi was the creator and the founder of the marathon ," said Jim Barahal, Honolulu Marathon President.
The only clue from an eyewitness comes from a stonemason named Slater, who says that he saw the shadow of a head on the blind in one of Carey ’ s cabin windows, and he is sure that it was not Carey.
As he watched Iapetus pass through the space between Saturn's innermost rings and the planet itself, he saw a shadow pass over the moon.
I was doing my marketing and he and another had come to hold a meeting there, and I talked to them in their motor and I said ' You will get on all right as long as you hold to Griffith and keep him with you ' and I saw a shadow pass across their faces.
Lost in a world of alcohol and drugs, she returned to Paris in 1923 to a shocked public that saw the wasted shadow of the singer they had known and loved.
George Lucas has cited Raymond's Flash Gordon as a major influence on his Star Wars films ( which, cyclically, inspired the 1980 Flash Gordon film ), while Raymond's long shadow has fallen across the comics industry ever since his work saw print.
From 1973 onwards, recurrent ill-health took its toll on Andy's voice and stage vitality, and many of his fans saw him as but a shadow of the exuberant, dynamic performer he had once been.
Brideson did not face election in 2002, which saw the Liberal opposition defeated in a landslide, with saw the other Liberal member for Waverley Province lose their seat, as well as several shadow members.
Brown's time at UNC also saw renewed popularity for a team that had long played in the shadow of the school's powerhouse basketball team.
Fejos always saw film as closer to painting than to theatre and was more concerned about issues of light and shadow than story.
The advocates of this view claim that when Yavuz Sultan Selim conquered Egypt in 1517, he saw shadow theatre performed during an extacy party put on in his honour.
The people which sat in darkness saw great light ; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.
Then the traveller-narrator recollects that when he saw her in the shadow it was like a cinnamon island lined with greenish grass spotted by a mariner whose ship was wrecked in a faraway sea.
Lord Alloway fancies that as they turned back on the terrace he saw a shadow move away from the open French window that leads into the study, although the Admiral is dismissive of this idea.
She was surprised when she saw his shadow bleed.
Upon shadow privatisation of the UK freight business, Mainline Freight became the owners of the 50 strong fleet, which saw a small number re-painted into the operator's aircraft blue and silver livery, while others had Mainline Freight branding applied to the triple grey bodywork.

saw and theatre
Heavily influenced by the teaching methods of Anthony Stirling, Johnstone set out to rediscover the imaginative world of childhood, the origins of creativity and spontaneity, and the ability to tell stories in an attempt to shift what he saw as the ‘ pretentiousness ’ of theatre to something much less dependent on intellect.
Sondheim traces his interest in theatre to Very Warm for May, a Broadway musical he saw at age nine.
Knut Hamsun's 1903 play Dronning Tamara (" Queen Tamara ") was less successful ; the theatre critics saw in it " a modern woman dressed in a medieval costume " and read the play as " a commentary on the new woman of the 1890s.
After the war, he re-entered the University of Florence to continue his studies, but when he saw Henry V in 1945, he directed his attention toward theatre instead.
Thomas Platter the Younger, a Swiss traveller, saw a tragedy about Julius Caesar at a Bankside theatre on 21 September 1599 and this was most likely Shakespeare's play, as there is no obvious alternative candidate.
He was singing, unpaid, at a café when a member of the theatre saw him and suggested he try for a local musical.
Stanislavski saw in Gorky's theatre an opportunity to develop the network of provincial theatres that he hoped would reform the art of the stage in Russia, of which he had dreamed since the 1890s.
During the run, theatre producer Vinton Freedley saw her perform and invited her to audition for the role of San Francisco café singer Kate Fothergill in the new George and Ira Gershwin musical Girl Crazy.
Picture shows were just beginning to exist, where a theatre was located, it was well attended, even though the older people saw it as sinful and corruptful on the younger generation.
The first theatre, known as " Theatre Royal, Bridges Street ", saw performances by Nell Gwyn and Charles Hart.
The first NT Live collaboration with another British theatre company saw Complicite's A Disappearing Number, broadcast live from Theatre Royal Plymouth.
His autobiography, Dear Me ( 1977 ), was well received and saw him describe his life ( ostensibly his childhood ) while being interrogated by his own ego, with forays into philosophy, theatre, fame, and self-realization.
" I saw the theatre as an outlet for this passion and so I decided to pursue this dream.
His contribution to cinema and theatre saw him awarded a CBE in 2000, and a Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.
The Archaic period followed the Greek Dark Ages, and saw significant advancements in political theory, and the rise of democracy, philosophy, theatre, poetry, as well as the revitalisation of the written language ( which had been lost during the Dark Ages ).
The early 20th century also saw the growth of Broadway theatre, a group of theatres specializing in musicals.
The production made extensive use of the mechanised wheel in the theatre to emphasise movement in time and space ; however, the wheel's noise made some scenes difficult to hear, and some critics disparaged what they saw as pointless gimmickry in the staging.
Music, literature, theatre and the visual arts all flourished in Malta during this period, which also saw the foundation and development of many of the Renaissance and Baroque towns and villages, palaces and gardens of Malta, the most notable of which is the capital city, Valletta.
On 10 August, More wrote to the St. James Chronicle to protest that she “ never saw, heard, or read, a single line of Mrs. Cowley ’ s Tragedy .” In her preface to Albina, Cowley allows that the theatre managers, who in those days also acted as script editors, may have inadvertently given More her ideas: “ Amidst the croud of Plots, and Stage Contrivances, in which a Manager is involv ’ d, recollection is too frequently mistaken for the suggestions of imagination ” in original.
This period also saw a rise in the writing of plays in Irish, especially after the formation, in 1928, of An Taidhbhearc, a theatre dedicated to the Irish language.
Evans first saw the air letter form in Iraq, whilst touring the Commands after his arrival in the Middle East theatre.
That same period saw the closing of two major entertainment outlets: the Skylark Drive-In and the Strand movie theatre, victims of the video store arrival.
It was on the premises of the People's Open University that many people in Velika Gorica saw their first film or theatre performance, borrowed their first book or attended their first concert or exhibition.
Development communication in Anglophone Africa saw the use of radio and theatre for community education, adult literacy, health and agricultural education ( Kamlongera, 1983, Mlama, 1971, Manyozo 2006, Manyozo, 2005 ).

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