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Jára and Cimrman's
People from the Jára Cimrman Theatre and Salon Cimrman call themselves Cimrmanologists and pretend to be enthusiastic scholars who explore and analyse the Cimrman's life and work.
A museum on Jára Cimrman's inventions was opened in the basement of the Petřín Lookout Tower in Prague in 2002.

Jára and play
Most of the pedagogical work of Jára Cimrman is presented in the theatre play Vyšetřování ztráty třídní knihy (" Investigation of the Loss of a Class Book ", 1967 ).
In 1983 Ladislav Smoljak directed the film Jára Cimrman ležící, spící (" Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping ") and in 1984 Ladislav Smoljak and Zdeněk Svěrák made a detective film comedy Rozpuštěný a vypuštěný (" Dissolved and Drained "), based on the theatre play Vražda v salónním coupé (" Murder in a Chair Carriage "), the putative author of which was Jára Cimrman.

Jára and ",
Pombero's original name in the Guaraní language is Kuarahy Jára, literally " Owner of the Sun ", though he is said to be a primarily nocturnal creature.
* J. Šebánek: Já, Jára Cimrman (" I, Jára Cimrman ", 1991 )

Jára and was
* Zdeněk Svěrák, Jiří Šebánek, Ladislav Smoljak – Akt ( English The Nude ), where the famous Czech fictional character Jára Cimrman was first introduced
In some of many lectures on Jára Cimrman it was declared that from the few details known ( a " T " as a remnant of him hitting his head repeatedly against a fence ) a few hundred possible silhouettes were created.
Many voices received the fictional genius Jára Cimrman but he was disqualified.
The first round of official voting for Greatest Czech was won by the fictional character Jára Cimrman created by Czech humourists Jiří Šebánek, Zdeněk Svěrák ( who himself took the 25th place ) and Ladislav Smoljak ( 79th ).

Jára and is
Jára Cimrman or Jára da Cimrman () is a Czech fictional character created by Jiří Šebánek, Ladislav Smoljak and Zdeněk Svěrák.
The Jára Cimrman Theatre in Žižkov is one of Prague's most frequented theatrical houses.
It is said that when Graham Bell had invented his telephone, he found in it 3 missed calls from Jára Cimrman.
Jára Cimrman is claimed to have authored numerous plays, many of which are said to have been lost.
The physical and facial appearance of Jára Cimrman past his childhood years is a great mystery, as ( we are told ) there exist no photos of his person.
* Czech Press Agency news that Jára Cimrman will be disqualified although he is leading the scores.
On the lowest level is a small museum of Jára Cimrman.
With his close friend Ladislav Smoljak, he created the fictional personality ( universal genius, inventor, sportsman, criminalist, poet, writer and philosopher ) Jára Cimrman who won the voting for The Greatest Czech in 2005 ( only the fact that Cimrman is fictional prevented him from actually winning ).

Jára and by
Lectures on Jára Cimrman followed by a dramatization inspired on the scholars ' discoveries have been very popular in the Jára Cimrman Theatre, while Salon Cimrman focuses just on lectures.
Surprisingly, on January 15 it seemed that most of the votes ( by SMS, the Internet or mail ) had gone to Jára Cimrman.
* Announcement by Czech Television of a special award for Jára Cimrman.

Jára and ".
Jára Cimrman, an alleged " auto-Bust ( sculpture ) | bust " showing the bearers " haggard features ".

Cimrman's and play
Cimrman's theatre still possesses the original properties from the play Akt ( English: " The Nude "), through which the author himself left the stage.

Cimrman's and was
The Cimrman's character was invented for a regular radio programme Nealkoholická vinárna U Pavouka (" The Spider Non-Alcoholic Wine Bar ") in 1966.

Cimrman's and by
This apparently successful method bears his name to this day as the famous " Cimrman's Fixation by Shock ".
Many of Cimrman's unsuccessful plays are reported to be performed by his infamous theatrical group Lipany.

play and ",
* Absalom is the name of Stephen Kumalo's son in " Lost in the Stars ", Kurt Weil's play based on the novel " Cry the Beloved Country ".
One play, The Demi-Virgin in 1921, prompted a court case because of its suggestive subject matter, including a risque game of cards, " Stripping Cupid ", where a bevy of showgirls teased the audience in their lingerie.
Research indicates these drugs may interact with transcription factors known as " clock genes ", which may play a role in the addictive properties of drugs ( drug abuse ), and possibly in obesity.
A 1973 Yorkshire Television documentary and " A Kind of Alaska ", a 1985 play by Harold Pinter, were also based on Sacks ' book.
While it is not recorded as a " steal ", in a practical sense a batter can be said to " steal first base " by successfully running to first base ( without being tagged or thrown out ) in rare circumstances following an uncaught third strike ; the rarely-seen play avoids an " out " and gains a baserunner.
In his defense, some baseball historians have suggested that it was not customary for game-ending hits to be fully " run out ", it was only Evers's insistence on following the rules strictly that resulted in this unusual play.
Typically, the tallest members of a team will play " center ", " power forward " or " small forward " positions, while shorter players or those who possess the best ball handling skills and speed play " point guard " or " shooting guard ".
* The Filthistan Trio: Ashura, Kazbulah and Rizamughan, three Persians from " Thurralibad ", two of whom play see-saw on a plank laid across the third.
There is a play on words: Boia means " woman of the Boii ", also " convicted criminal's restraint collar ".
Raphael Holinshed calls her Voadicia, while Edmund Spenser calls her " Bunduca ", a version of the name that was used in the popular Jacobean play Bonduca, in 1612.
Nelson publicly encouraged this close bond with his officers and on 29 September 1798 described them as " We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ", echoing William Shakespeare's play Henry V. From this grew the notion of the Nelsonic Band of Brothers, a cadre of high-quality naval officers that served with Nelson for the remainder of his life.
Different societies apply different criteria regarding who is classified as " black ", and often social variables such as class and socio-economic status also play a role, so that relatively dark-skinned people can be classified as white if they fulfill other social criteria of " whiteness " and relatively light-skinned people can be classified as black if they fulfill the social criteria for " blackness " in a particular setting.
In further play on this theme by the director, Jade Fox, as she dies, refers to the poison from a young child, " the deceit of an eight year old girl ", obviously referring to what she considers her own spiritual poisoning by her young apprentice Jen.
* In the 1991 Culture Clash play A Bowl of Beings, in response to Che Guevara's demand for a definition of " Chicano ", an " armchair activist " cries out, " I still don't know !!
Cheddar Football Club, founded in 1892 and nicknamed " The Cheesemen ", play in the Somerset County Football League Premier Division.
Aside from the single player game mode, Doom features two multiplayer modes playable over a network: " cooperative ", in which two to four players team up, and " deathmatch ", in which two to four players play against each other.
The game features a wide range of monsters, some of which are aliens, other mutated humans ( the LAPD has been turned into " Pig-cops ", a play on the derogatory term " pig " for police officers, with LARD emblazoned on their uniforms ).
An appointment or roleplay is referred to as a " session ", and is often conducted in a dedicated professional play space which has been set up with specialist equipment, such as a " dungeon ".
Dylan Marlais Thomas ( 27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953 ) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems, " Do not go gentle into that good night ", " And death shall have no dominion ", the " play for voices ", Under Milk Wood, and stories and radio broadcasts such as A Child's Christmas in Wales and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog.
The Trojan Women for example is a powerfully disturbing play on the theme of war's horrors, apparently critical of Athenian imperialism ( it was composed in the aftermath of the Melian massacre and during the preparations for the Sicilian Expedition ) yet it features the comic exchange between Menelaus and Hecuba quoted above and the chorus considers Athens, the " blessed land of Theus ", to be a desirable refugesuch complexity and ambiguity are typical both of his ' patriotic ' and ' anti-war ' plays.
By mid-1892 Satie had composed the first pieces in a compositional system of his own making (), had provided incidental music to a chivalric esoteric play ( two ), had had his first hoax published ( announcing the premiere of, an anti-Wagnerian opera he probably never composed ), and had broken with Péladan, starting that autumn with the Uspud project, a " Christian Ballet ", in collaboration with.

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