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leads and Hamlet
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is structured as the inverse of Hamlet ; the title characters are the leads, not supporting players, and Hamlet himself has only a small part.
Polonius ' death at the hands of Hamlet causes Claudius to fear for his own life, Ophelia to go mad, and Laertes to seek revenge, which leads to the duel in the final act.
But the leads ( Silverstone and Nivola ) were generally panned ; Stanley Kauffmann, who had been highly complimentary of Branagh's four-hour film version of Hamlet, called them " inadequate in every way.
Forbes-Robertson first came to prominence playing second leads to Henry Irving before making his mark as the greatest interpreter of Hamlet of the nineteenth century, according to many critics.
Charleson was a noted actor on the British stage as well, with critically acclaimed leads in Guys and Dolls, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Fool for Love, and Hamlet, among many others.
In 1904, he began an extremely successful partnership with actress Julia Marlowe, beginning with their appearances as the title roles in Romeo and Juliet, Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, and the leads in Hamlet.
Prince Hamlet ( Bart ), with the help of a professional actor ( Krusty ), puts on a play to make Claudius reveal himself to be guilty ; however, Hamlet's reaction leads everyone to believe that he is crazy, so Ophelia ( Lisa ) decides to " out-crazy " him by prancing around and singing a stupid song, eventually jumping out the window and into the moat where she drowns.
Waller remained with Tree for three years, playing a wide range of roles, including romantic leads in popular costume dramas and, in Tree's lavish Shakespeare productions, Laertes in Hamlet, Brutus in Julius Caesar, Faulconbridge in King John and Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
In 1904, she began an extremely successful partnership with actor E. H. Sothern, beginning with their appearances in the title roles in Romeo and Juliet, Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, and the leads in Hamlet.

leads and secluded
leads to picturesque closes containing secluded gardens.
There are a number of parks and open spaces in the area including Richmond Park, accessed via Sheen Gate ; Palewell Common, which has a playground, playing fields, a polo field, tennis courts and a pitch and putt course ; and East Sheen Common which leads onto Bog Gate, a secluded entrance to Richmond Park.
A well-marked and level walking trail leads to a large, secluded sand beach with shallows reaching out well into Lake Ontario.

leads and place
The quest for holism leads most anthropologists to study a particular place, problem or phenomenon in detail, using a variety of methods, over a more extensive period than normal in many parts of academia.
* Chapel of the Invention of the Holy Cross-another set of 22 stairs from the Chapel of Saint Helena leads down to the Roman Catholic Chapel of the Invention of the Holy Cross believed to be the place where the True Cross was found.
In both the book and movie 2001, astronaut and scientist David Bowman is on a mission to track the source of an alien artifact found on the moon, which leads to a moon around the planet Jupiter ( in the novel, Saturn ); the story takes place in the year 2001.
K. leads them to a quarry where the two men place K's head on a discarded block.
The bell tower stands on a mound that is the site of the original cave which according to various myths is an entrance which leads inside the earth to a place of purgatory.
Fully as heartily the Communists concur with Stirner when he puts the word take in place of demand-that leads to the dissolution of private property, to expropriation.
Taking place in turn of the century West Texas, Noon Wine was a dark tragedy about a farmer's act of futile murder which leads to suicide.
In this " dance ," the male leads the female around searching for a suitable place to deposit his spermatophore.
The females of many species are fertilized only once during their lives, which leads to copulation sometimes taking place before the reproductive organ of the females are fully developed.
Research suggests that hand splints place the hand in a more functional position and prevent repetitive motion ; this leads to better finger and spoon-feeding skills.
In its place is a long passageway, which leads to a flat identical to her own, inhabited by her Other Mother and Other Father, who are replicas of her real parents.
A road, paved with stone, of about three furlongs ' length leads to the entrance, running eastward through the market place, towards the temple of Hermes ; this road is about four hundred wide, and bordered by trees reaching to heaven.
The absence of a son may be what leads him to take a shine to Stephen, for whom he goes out of his way in the book's latter episodes, rescuing him from a brothel, walking him back to his own house and even offering him a place there to study and work.
However, when he decodes the cipher ( which requires knowledge of change-ringing ) it leads him to the emeralds, still untouched in their hiding place in the church.
The brain consists of a " bundle of semi-independent agencies "; when " content-fixation " takes place in one of these, its effects may propagate so that it leads to the utterance of one of the sentences that make up the story in which the central character is one's " self ".
Thea leads him to a place where the other Titans sit, similarly miserable, and they discuss whether they should fight back against their conquest by the new gods ( the Olympians ).
To the north, the desert leads into the Kaokoveld ; the dividing line between these two regions is roughly at the latitude of the city of Walvis Bay, and it consists in a narrow strip of land ( about 50 km wide ) that is the driest place in Southern Africa.
Now called Muad ' Dib, Paul leads the Fremen forces to victory over the Emperor's Sardaukar on Arrakis, and by threatening the destruction of all spice production manages to depose Shaddam and ascend the throne in his place.
The inscription tells of a king who acquires magical powers and leads a large military force over water and land, setting out from Tamvan delta, arriving at a place called " Matajap ," and ( in the interpretation of some scholars ) founding the polity of Srivijaya.
The second is delivered by Gaston, another French waiter ( Idle ), who leads the camera on a long walk through the streets to the house where he grew up, and delivers his personal philosophy: " The world is a beautiful place.
" Then the priest will place his epitrachelion ( stole ) over the newly illumined and leads them and their sponsors in a procession, circling three times around the Gospel Book, while the choir chants each time: " As many as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
This includes a guide of the real world ( such as someone who conducts travellers and tourists through a place of interest ), as well as a person who leads someone to more abstract places ( such as to knowledge or wisdom ).
It describes the mystical return that not only leads to forgiveness for the sins but can fully enable the repenting person to be elevated to a spiritual place that is higher than where they were before the sin.
In the end, when all terrorists are in one place he leads the German Counter-terrorism unit GSG 9 to the location.

leads and claims
The heart of the slippery slope fallacy lies in abusing the intuitively appreciable transitivity of implication, claiming that A leads to B, B leads to C, C leads to D and so on, until one finally claims that A leads to Z.
* September – October – In New Zealand, Māori leader Whina Cooper leads a march 5, 000 people in support of Maori claims to their land.
* November 18 – Jonestown incident: In Guyana, Jim Jones leads his Peoples Temple cult in a mass murder-suicide that claims 918 lives in all, 909 of them at Jonestown itself, including over 270 children.
The doctor then dumps his body down a chimney, and this leads to yet another tale in the cycle, which continues with twelve tales in total, leading to all the people involved in this incident finding themselves in a courtroom, all making different claims over how the hunchback had died.
* 1919 – Arthur Eddington leads a solar eclipse expedition which claims to detect gravitational deflection of light by the Sun
The tantra literature, however, claims that the Mantrayana leads one to Buddhahood in one single life.
However, this rags to riches story, though it claims to be authentic and is accepted among historians, leads one to believe that tale may have been twisted due to the detail of how the romance was portrayed.
But Carder notes that nor can all the claims be considered imaginary: " The frequency, the persistence, and the wide occurrence of the reports leads to the belief that there was some basis of fact for the statements made.
Usability analyst Alan Cooper opposes these claims arguing that restriction of user actions for the sake of usability is an error, since this leads to user frustration for no benefit.
Eliza Dushku claims Faith's bond with the Mayor stems from his being one of the few people in her life who does not put her down, which is something she has battled with her whole life ; Dushku goes on to say Faith's misplaced trust in the Mayor " leads her into being more crazy ".
Jack Lynch, assistant professor of English at Rutgers University, claims that correction of " me and you " to " you and I " as subject leads people to " internalize the rule that ' you and I ' is somehow more proper, and they end up using it in places where they shouldn't – such as ' he gave it to you and I ' when it should be ' he gave it to you and me.
She often claims to be endowed with particular " feminine intuition ," but it usually leads her astray.
" He claims that " the drive for status to overcome psychological wounds generally leads to other problems such as poor nutrition, weight gain, excessive reliance on caffeine, alcohol or other harmful substances and sleep deprivation.
The exact legal consequences differ between different countries, but generally a constructive dismissal leads to the employee's obligations ending and the employee acquiring the right to make claims against the employer.
Although Bond's prior knowledge of Pushkin initially leads him to doubt Koskov's claims, he agrees to carry out the mission when he learns that the assassin who killed 004 ( as depicted in the pre-title sequence ) left a note bearing the same message, " Smert Spionam.
In a discussion that anticipates On the Genealogy of Morality, Nietzsche claims that " Morality is in Europe today herd-animal morality " (§ 202 )— i. e., it emanates from the ressentiment of the slave for the master ( see also § 260, which leads into the discussion in Genealogy, I ).
Senators on Capitol Hill, most notably the former POW John McCain, promised to investigate the reported claims, " regardless of where it leads ".
Displacement, he claims, is the breakthrough that leads to language.
: In Summer of 2007, Pioneer released the Kuro line of plasma displays, that the company claims has the best black levels of any flat panel display which leads to greater contrast, and more realistic images.
He also claims that Gnosticism leads to a decline in morality, so that by ordaining a homosexual bishop, the Episcopal Church of the United States has itself shown Gnostic tendencies.
The fallacy claims that a policy leads to or is the same as one advocated or implemented by Adolf Hitler or the Third Reich, and so " proves " that the original policy is undesirable.

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