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A dominant motive is the poet's longing for his homeland and its boyhood associations: `` Not men-folk, but the fields where I would stray, The stones where as a child I used to play ''.
He would not have cared why it emerged, he only wanted to capture a memory to play with it again in his imagination and somehow to fix and hold in the story the disturbing emotions that accompanied the fantasy.
Sometimes, Mrs. Coolidge would close herself in the Green Suite on the second floor, and play the piano she had brought to the White House.
How literature does this, or for whom, is certainly not clear, but the content, form, and language of the `` message '', as well as the source, would all play differentiated parts in giving and molding a sense of purpose.
Later this play would be called Welcome To Our City.
In the spring, it must have been, he began working on the play that he called The House, which later would be Mannerhouse.
Such a revision, he said, would ruin it, would change his whole conception of the play as well as the treatment.
This huge hulk played the guitar and he would take it along on our walks and play for us as we sat alone in the woods or by the stream.
Small, shirt-sleeved orchestras play in 2/4 or 4/4 time, using guitars, violins, and more alien instruments with names that would open Sesame: the oud, grandfather of the lute ; ;
It was all set up so there would be no dust anywhere and so that their children would color in the coloring room, paint in the painting room, play with blocks in the block house, and do all the other things in the proper rooms at exactly the right time.
The absence, during her childhood and early adolescence, of experiences in developing the self-discipline to complete tasks within her ability -- experiences that would have been subsequent sources of anticipation of achievement -- and her lack of childhood opportunities to practice autonomy and initiative in play and expression, both tend in her adolescence to deprive her of the freedoms to role-experiment and to fail occasionally in experimenting.
Or would you rather deal a hand of show-down poker or play a game of gin rummy, or what ''??
The Texas Aggies got a day off Monday -- a special gift from Coach Jim Myers for its conference victory last Saturday night, but Myers announced that halfback George Hargett, shaken up in the Tech game, would not play against Trinity Saturday.
The owners would like each club in the fourteen-team league to play a home-and-home series with teams in its division, plus two games against teams in the other division.
Benington recalled that he once told Hartweger that he doubted Gordon would ever play much for him because he seemed to be lacking in all of the accepted basketball skills.
He would come home in the evening tired and discouraged -- in no frame of mind to play with their three children, or spend much time chatting with his wife.
Given a small ball or marbles, he would invent games and play by himself for hours.
It was so pretty and artless that she felt like a child again and would have enjoyed running out barefoot to play on the wet grass with all the growing things, but Doaty never permitted bare feet and she was decidedly not a child but une femme d'un certain age.
The Persian Wars would play a large role in the playwright's life and career.
" and " Zalaga " As part of the copy protection, illegal copies of the games would cause a fully polyphonic rendition of Trumpet Hornpipe, the Captain Pugwash theme tune, to play endlessly rather than loading the game properly ( Pugwash being a pirate ).
The argument continues that the only justification humanity could give for its continued existence would be the past creation and continued creation of things like a Shakespeare play, a Rembrandt painting or a Bach concerto.
Nonetheless, it was clear to military thinkers on both sides that tanks would play a significant role in future conflicts.
The new rules mean that rather than representing the state of their adopted club, players would return to play for the state they were first recruited in.

would and phonograph
Through a separate tube connected to a cylinder phonograph in the room below, the selection would then be played.
Another common type of phonograph parlor featured a machine that would start or would be windable when a coin would be inserted.
In 1888, American inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Alva Edison conceived of a device that would do " for the Eye what the phonograph does for the Ear ".
Frequently exhibitors would equip many of these machines with listening tubes ( acoustic headphones ) and array them in " phonograph parlors " allowing the patron to select between multiple records, each played on its own machine.
His parents say that he would constantly play his phonograph from age three and he learned how to play the harmonica at age five.
He would use a large screen secured between two poles to project silent films ( with phonograph accompaniment ) to the townspeople.
Francis Barraud said: “ It is difficult to say how the idea came to me beyond that fact that it suddenly occurred to me that to have my dog listening to the phonograph, with an intelligent and rather puzzled expression, and call it “ His Master ’ s Voice ” would make an excellent subject.
( All phonograph ( gramophone ) records have specific identifiers for each side in addition to the catalog number for the record itself ; the " A " side would typically be assigned a sequentially lower number.
Two days later, Muybridge and Edison met at Edison's laboratory in West Orange ; Muybridge later described how he proposed a collaboration to join his device with the Edison phonographa combination system that would play sound and images concurrently.
No such collaboration was undertaken, but in October 1888, Edison filed a preliminary claim, known as a caveat, with the U. S. Patent Office announcing his plans to create a device that would do " for the Eye what the phonograph does for the Ear ".
In addition, the programs were pressed into soft acetate, and later vinylite, so that if someone tried to play them on a conventional phonograph built for the rugged shellacque discs, the weight of the playback arm would destroy the Muzak discs even if they were being played by a vertically-compliant cartridge.
Under the Vitaphone process, a microphone recorded the sound performed on set directly to a phonograph master, which made Vitaphone recordings impossible to cut or resynchronize, as later processes would allow.
Shaw places a series of newspaper advertisements, publicizing this price and asserting that his Grey Gull Records were " Better Than 75 cent Records ... MUCH better " ( ad in the Philadelphia Inquirer, 10 September 1922, p. 6 ) As well, Shaw introduced a new method of selling phonograph records ... one which would much later become standard practice in the record industry.
would be relayed through the mini phonograph and played for the driver to hear.
Edison had previously concentrated on producing phonograph cylinders but decided to get into the disc market due to the increasing market share of disc sound recordings, especially the discs of companies such as Victor Talking Machine Company ( the format of which would evolve into " 78 records ").
Over the course of his lifetime Granville Woods would obtain more than 50 patents for inventions including an automatic brake and an egg incubator and for improvements to other inventions such as safety circuits, telegraph, telephone, and phonograph.
" For years, people would hand the actor a blank phonograph disk on which they wanted him to record the maniacal laugh he used in the film.
The ordinary consumer would, of course, buy a factory-built phonograph from the likes of RCA ; but an audiophile, who was serious enough to assemble a system from individual components, frequently gave serious consideration to Heathkit products.
Earlier technologies were sound-on-disc, meaning the film's soundtrack would be on a separate phonograph record.

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