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With that act of Parliament the opponents of the stage won the day, and for more than two decades after that England had no legitimate public drama.
So British subjects voluntarily naturalized in a foreign state are deemed aliens from the time of such naturalization, unless, in the case of persons naturalized before the passing of the act, they have declared their desire to remain British subjects within two years from the passing of the act.
In the first two visions, Amos is able to convince God not to act out the scenes of discipline presented to him.
The first two acts were successfully premièred in Zürich in 1937, but for personal reasons Helene Berg subsequently imposed a ban on any attempt to " complete " the final act, which Berg had in fact completed in particell ( short score ) format.
As act two opens, the two groups are now in bitter rivalry over who is the normal group (“ A-1 March ”) Another stranger, a French woman in a feathered coat appears.
At some moment a price difference exists, and the problem is to execute two or three balancing transactions while the difference persists ( that is, before the other arbitrageurs act ).
There are two major historical contexts within which the Edomites could have committed such an act.
The effect was to allow the bar to act as a compensating lever between the two axles and to use both springs to soften shocks from either axle.
This is visible in act two ; after Banquo sees Duncan to bed, he says: " There's husbandry in heaven, / Their candles are all out ".
Despite this dramatic act, the Cardinals scored two runs in the top of the tenth.
The whole act of parish worship might take well over two hours ; and accordingly, churches were equipped with pews in which households could sit together ( whereas in the medieval church, men and women had worshipped separately ).
While a large trade in both types of diamonds exists, the two markets act in dramatically different ways.
The primary purpose of the Council is to act as one of the two chambers of the EU's legislative branch, the other chamber being the European Parliament.
A computer mouse with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel, which can also act as a third button.
Within his " one party, two factions " model, Li Chen has noted that one should avoid labelling these two groupings with simplistic ideological labels, and that these two groupings do not act in a zero-sum, winner take all fashion.
The act which amalgamated the two schools also formally changed the name of the university to Dalhousie University.
The act that amalgamated the two schools also formally changed the name of the university from The Governors of Dalhousie College and University to Dalhousie University.
The subsequent investigation revealed that Sudan was involved in this act, forcing the Ethiopian government to take a series of steps against Sudan that September, which included closing the Sudanese consulate in Gambela, reducing the number of Sudanese embassy staff, and terminating all Sudan Airways and Ethiopian Airlines flights between the two countries.
Other European pioneers were Robert Boyle, who in 1675 stated that electric attraction and repulsion can act across a vacuum ; Stephen Gray, who in 1729 classified materials as conductors and insulators ; and C. F. du Fay, who proposed in 1733 that electricity comes in two varieties that cancel each other, and expressed this in terms of a two-fluid theory.
Ideal product mixers act as signal multipliers, producing an output signal equal to the product of the two input signals.

act and scene
We have a brief glimpse of the Tsar's public personality, the `` official Boris '', but our real focus is on the excitement of the crowd -- a significant contrast with its halfhearted acclamation in the opening scene, its bitter resentment and fury in the final act.
Opera lovers will be interested to learn that this church was the scene for the first act of Tosca.
The ghost of Banquo later returns to haunt Macbeth at the banquet in act three, scene four.
Anderson was involved in the fledgling alternative comedy scene in the early 1980s and was the first act to come on stage at The Comedy Store when it opened in 1979.
The phrase " tilting at windmills " to describe an act of attacking imaginary enemies derives from an iconic scene in the book.
In Henry IV, part 1, act II, scene iv, he has Falstaff call Prince Henry, " you starveling, you elfskin!
Under their referencing system, 3. 1. 55 means act 3, scene 1, line 55.
Their referencing system for Q1 has no act breaks, so 7. 115 means scene 7, line 115 .</ div >
In addition to Sir Walter Scott's The Monastery, a hand-fast marriage is mentioned in William Shakespeare's Cymbeline ( act I, scene vi ).
Her performance of the " sleepwalking " scene in the fifth act was especially noted ; Leigh Hunt called it " sublime.
That he consistently underplays, yet still packs more emotion into a scene than anyone else, is a sign of a charisma that may be an act of God.
Under its referencing system, which uses Roman numerals, II. ii. 33 means act 2, scene 2, line 33, and a 0 in place of a scene number refers to the prologue to the act.
The act closes with another scene from Hamlet in which they finally meet the Prince face to face.
The Tragedians then act out the deaths from the final scene of Hamlet.
In Edipo Re ( a short one act work ) the composer uses exactly the same melody for the final scene " Miei poveri fior, per voi non più sole ..." ( with the blinded Edipo ) as he had for the act 4 soprano aria from Der Roland von Berlin.
The words are sung by the three men in act 2, scene 13, just before the finale.
Da Ponte had used the line " Così fan tutte le belle " earlier in Le nozze di Figaro ( in act 1, scene 7 ).
For the ballroom scene at the end of the first act, Mozart calls for no fewer than three onstage ensembles to play separate dance music in synchronization, each in their respective meter, accompanying the dancing of the principal characters.
Garrick rearranged some scenes ; in particular, he shortened Imogen's burial scene and the entire fifth act, omitting the dream of Posthumus.
At that time, anti-Persian sentiment was high among many mainland Greeks, and the rumor that Xerxes had destroyed the city was a popular one, though it is equally likely the fire was started by accident as the Athenians were frantically fleeing the scene in pandemonium, or that it was an act of " scorched earth " warfare to deprive Xerxes's army of the spoils of the city.

act and one
Lincoln saw that the act of secession made the issue for the Union a vital one: Whether it was a Union of sovereign citizens that should continue to live, or an association of sovereign states that must fall prey either to `` anarchy or despotism ''.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
I know that one must act.
-- Her choice of one color means she is simply enjoying the motor act of coloring, without having reached the point of selecting suitable colors for different objects.
Since she could not act, one part suited her as well as any other, and so she was the first person to offer Mr. Lincoln a glass of water, holding it up to the box, high above her head, to Miss Harris, who had asked for it.
It seems reasonable that if general nuclear war is not to be one cataclysmic act of burning each other's citizens to cinders, we must have a manned strategic force of long-endurance aircraft capable of going into China or Russia to find and destroy their strategic forces which continued to threaten us.
In one debate he supported the freedom of judgment as opposed to dogma, in another he held that the practice of science was in fact an act of religious worship.
If this is the case, one would expect that not only the various procedures just mentioned which alter the hypothalamic balance would influence emotional state and behavior but that emotion itself would act likewise.
Both of them did communicate one central theme: Against the ruin of the world, there is only one defense -- the creative act.
Hemmed in on the job and unable to assert himself, he uses the sex act so he can be supreme in at least one area.
In some cases, however, domination of the sex act by one partner can be temporary, triggered by a passing but urgent emotional need.
For example, the unwed mothers expressed their frustration with males who did not indicate more explicitly `` what it is they really want from a girl so one can act accordingly ''.
In a long commentary which he has inserted in the published text of the first act of the play, he says at one point: `` However, that experience never raised a doubt in his mind as to the reality of the underworld or the existence of Lucifer's many-faced lieutenants.
There is a fine second act, as an example, one in which Samuel Groom, as Dillon, has an opportunity to blaze away in one impassioned passage after another.
He found a lump rising in his throat because of that one simple act of tidiness.
A study that asked participants to count each act of kindness they performed for one week significantly enhanced their subjective happiness.
Often one of the " treatments " is none, so the treatment group can act
An android is a robot or synthetic organism designed to look and act like a human, especially one with a body having a flesh-like resemblance.
It assumes that one party has an unlimited amount of information ( usually through some kind of expertise ) and can act as the ‘ information services provider ’ ( pg 268 ) while the other party acts as the ‘ information services consumer ’ ( Bordewijk and Kaam, 1986: 268 )
Then, about halfway through, or sometimes even during the final act, one of the suspects usually dies, often because they have inadvertently deduced the killer's identity and need silencing.
The concept of timē included not only the exaltation of the one receiving honor, but also the shaming of the one overcome by the act of hubris.

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