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She returned to the theater, with the occasional brief appearance on television.
Her occasional acting ventures were limited to theater and included performances on Broadway and in London in The Irregular Verb to Love ( 1963 ); The Kingfisher ( 1978 ) in which she co-starred with Rex Harrison, and Frederick Lonsdale's Aren't We All?
Throughout the rest of the 1970s and the early 1980s, he worked primarily as a theater actor, taking occasional parts in movies.
He wrote a mass, his Messe brève, and composed operettas almost yearly and occasional music for the theater, such as dances and antique airs for Victor Hugo's Le roi s ' amuse, the play that Verdi turned into Rigoletto.
Called the " Promenade Concerts " until 1900, these performances combined light classical music, tunes from the current hits of the musical theater, and an occasional novelty number.
From then on she restricted herself to the occasional concert here or there, or to private performances mounted at a little theater she had built in her impressive residence, Craig-y-Nos Castle in Wales.
Later in her career she added operetta and musical theater to her repertoire, appearing in The Merry Widow, and The King and I. Peters has never officially retired and still gives occasional recitals.
The subways of New York are also occasional venues for beauty pageants and guerrilla theater.
* Enna: the cathedral of Enna ( from the early 14th century ) is the occasional site of music performances ; so it is the medieval castle ( 13th century ), one of the biggest fortresses in Sicily, which has hosted for decades the so called " Closest theater to stars ", name due to the altitude of the castle and town of Enna ( more than 950 m on the sea level ).
Azito continued working in regional theater and occasional films until 1994, approximately a year before his death from AIDS.
After small appearances and performances in theater, Cotillard had occasional and minor roles in television series such as Highlander, but her career as a film actress began in the mid-1990s with small but noticeable roles in such films as Arnaud Desplechin's My Sex Life ... or How I Got Into an Argument.
The theater, set in the natural amphitheater of a mountain canyon, is also used for occasional concerts.
Currently, much of their repertoire consists of popular songs from the 1980s, 90s, and 00s, but it also includes many traditional Dartmouth songs, a few 1950s and 1960s tunes, selected hip hop tracks, and the occasional musical theater piece.

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He was eventually hired as editor and scripted and drew most of the contents while continuing to sell occasional work to other magazines.
Few had work experience beyond occasional odd jobs.
He also created landscapes and scenes of people at work and play, using a new optimistic style — broad, loose brushstrokes of vibrant color with frequent use of white space and rare use of black — with only occasional references to his morbid themes.
Instead they wanted him to just do occasional work so that he could have a normal childhood.
Strictly speaking kokwet refers to the occasional gatherings of homestead heads and junior men to make group decisions, settle local disputes, reprimand wrong-doers, celebrate communal work harvests, and so on.
On numerous occasions von Trier has also stated that he suffers from occasional depression which renders him incapable of performing his work and unable to fulfill social obligations.
There were occasional mainstream acts that dabbled in neo-psychedelia, including Prince's mid-1980s work and some of Lenny Kravitz's 1990s output, but it has mainly been an influence on alternative and indie-rock bands.
His lack of secretarial support with the mass of correspondence had left a pattern of hard work in Haifa interspersed with occasional summer breaks to Europe — in the early years often to the Swiss Alps.
The occasional return to classicism — figurative work either exclusively or alongside Cubist work — experienced by many artists during this period ( called Neoclassicism ) has been linked to the tendency to evade the realities of the war and also to the cultural dominance of a classical or Latin image of France during and immediately following the war.
W. Johns ( 1771 – 1845 ), in George Street, Manchester, where his daily round of laboratory work and tuition was broken only by annual excursions to the Lake District and occasional visits to London.
Heinlein ’ s work on Campbell ’ s All was considerably more than just a re-slanting ; Campbell ’ s story was felt to be unpublishable as it stood, written in a pseudo-archaic dialect ( with occasional inconsistencies ), with no scientific explanations for the apparently miraculous powers of the American super-weapons.
According to the archivist of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, " Twenty years after its production as a lyric opera in Vienna, Mahler raised the artistic status of Strauss's work by producing it at the Hamburg Opera House [...] all the leading opera houses in Europe, notably Vienna and Munich, have brightened their regular repertoire by including it for occasional performance.
According to the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary ( third edition 1933 ) the term sidewalk was still in occasional use in the UK and pavement was also used for: ' a piece of paved work '; ' the superficial covering of a floor, yard, street etc.
He also did occasional work as a voice actor in animated feature films, including the character of Galvatron in The Transformers: The Movie in 1986.
The late eighties and nineties brought fewer film roles but more work for television as well as the occasional stage performance.
He is usually successful and generally confident in his police work, although he does encounter the occasional disappointment.
" Though materialism in some form or other has always been present in India, and occasional references are found in the Vedas, the Buddhistic literature, the Epics, as well as in the later philosophical works we do not find any systematic work on materialism, nor any organised school of followers as the other philosophical schools possess.
The Green Dining Room 1866 – 68 was the work of Philip Webb and William Morris, displays Elizabethan influences, the lower part of the walls are panelled in wood with a band of paintings depicting fruit and the occasional figure, with moulded plaster foliage on the main part of the wall and a plaster frieze around the decorated ceiling and stained glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.
The Rhapsodic Overture, An Imaginary Trip to the Faroe Islands ( En Fantasirejse til Færøerne ), is an occasional work which depicts a sea voyage from Denmark to the Islands.
Because of its occasional radical contents ( see " Contents " below ), the French government suspended the encyclopedia's privilège in 1759, but because it had many highly placed supporters, notably Malesherbes and Madame de Pompadour, work continued " in secret.
His athletic skill brought him occasional work as a stunt man, notably in The Trail of ' 98 ( 1928 ).
Because of the great effort involved in writing two full-length novels every month, several guest writers were hired to write occasional installments in order to lighten Gibson's work load.
The royal court left for London and, as a result – with the exceptions of occasional visits, building work on royal castles north of the border largely ceased.
Constables had full police powers by state law and carried out occasional to frequent patrol work in addition to their civil court process or arrest warrant serving duties.

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This escape from control has led to management's evaluating the risk of occasional irrational prosecution as worth while.
Although secondary to its hack and slash gameplay, Castle of the Winds has a plot loosely based on Norse mythology, told with setting changes, unique items, and occasional passages of text.
Since then, the rivalry has been known for its trash talking and occasional fights.
), but he or she has only occasional and intermittent access to the head.
Aside from The Dead Zone ( 1983 ) and The Fly, Cronenberg has not generally worked within the world of big-budget, mainstream Hollywood filmmaking, although he has had occasional near misses.
Ebor is at fairly high altitude, about 1, 300 metres and by Australian standards, has cold winters with overnight frost and occasional light snow falls.
Arbitrage betting is a combination of the ancient art of arbitrage trading and gambling, which has been made possible by the large numbers of bookmakers in the marketplace, creating occasional opportunities for arbitrage.
The placement of geocaches has occasional critics among some government personnel and the public at large who consider it littering.
Carangi's sexual orientation has been disputed during and after her life ; LGBT outlets label her lesbian, and other times as bisexual due to her occasional sexual relationships with men.
The Sussex coast has always suffered from occasional violent storms ; with the additional hazard of longshore drift ( the eastward movement of shingle along the coast ) the coastline has been frequently changing.
His private life has also made occasional dramatic appearances in Britain's tabloid newspapers, with at least one extramarital affair prompting a public apology to his wife Kathy.
There has been an occasional conflict between the two cities over the issue of which should be mentioned in the media as the home of the laboratory.
The close proximity of both countries as well as the lake's flatness has caused occasional confusion with cell phone billing, since a call may be believed to have been made internationally, depending on the strength of the signal, and billed accordingly.
The occasional short-pitched ball aimed at the batsman ( a bouncer ) has never been illegal and is still in widespread use as a tactic.
The Pre-Crisis Luthor also has a niece named Nasthalia Luthor who is an occasional thorn in Supergirl's side.
In recent years, Palin has written and presented occasional documentary programmes on artists that interest him.
Alexander's influence — an emphasis on matter over style, on careful wording, with the occasional Homeric quotation — has been detected in Marcus ' Meditations.
The movement of plates has caused the formation and break-up of continents over time, including occasional formation of a supercontinent that contains most or all of the continents.
Despite the simplicity of their grass diet, new developments along the Persian Gulf coastline, particularly artificial island development in Arab states, pollution particularly by oil spills caused during the " Persian Gulf war " and also due to occasional oil spills, and uncontrolled hunting has had a negative impact on the survival of the dugongs.
Where racial amalgamation has occurred on a large scale, as in Hawaii and Brazil, there was no legal segregation, however, there has been occasional social discrimination.

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