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An alien, coming into a colony also became, temporarily a subject of the Crown, and acquired rights both within and beyond the colony, and these latter rights could not be affected by the laws of that colony ( Routledge v Low ( 1868 ) LR 3 HL 100 ; 37 LJ Ch 454 ; 18 LT 874 ; 16 WR 1081, HL ; Reid v Maxwell ( 1886 ) 2 TLR 790 ; Falcon v Famous Players Film Co 2 KB 474 ).
Following the formation of baseball's first professional organization, the National Association of Professional Baseball Players, which became known as the National Association, the Association, or NA, in 1871, Spalding joined the Boston Red Stockings ( precursor club to the modern Atlanta Braves ) and was highly successful ; winning 206 games ( and losing only 53 ) as a pitcher and batting. 323 as a hitter.
Players often find that sweat becomes a problem ; in this case, a drying agent may be applied to the grip or hands, sweatbands may be used, the player may choose another grip material or change his grip more frequently.
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; Internationals Players ( Players in bold received call-up during at Chievo )
Players win resources if they are able to fend off the pirate attack ( which depends on the number rolled by the dice, as well as the number of warships in the defending player's possession ; warships are created from using Knight cards on existing ships ), but lose resources if they are unsuccessful.
Players sit on double-bladed sledges and use two sticks ; each stick has a blade at one end and small picks at the other.
Players strike the ball with the long side of the stick ( not the end as in croquet ; players are also permitted to carry the ball, though doing so allows opponents to physically tackle them when they are doing so.
However, this first level of metatheatre is deepened and complicated by frequent briefer and more intense metatheatrical episodes ; see, for example, the Players ' pantomimes of Hamlet in Acts 2 and 3, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern's obsessive role-playing, and the Player's " death " in Act 3.
White and Martin were named co-Most Valuable Players ; this award is usually bestowed on an offensive player.
* February 2 – The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs is formed at a meeting in Chicago, Illinois ; it replaced the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players.
Players take turns to place a stone of their color and a neutral stone on empty cells ; or replace two neutral stones with stones of their color, and replace a different stone of their color on the board to neutral stone.
Octavius Catto, the promoter of the Pythians, decided to apply for membership in the National Association of Base Ball Players, normally a matter of sending delegates to the annual convention ; beyond that, a formality.
He arrived on Cape Cod and played a role at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts ; a friend took him over to Falmouth, where he quickly became a valued member of the new University Players, an intercollegiate summer stock company.
* Canadian — Carman, Bliss, and Mary Perry King Kennerly: Pas de trois ( 1914 ); Green, Harry A .: The Death of Pierrot: A Trivial Tragedy ( 1923 ); Lockhart, Gene: The Pierrot Players ( 1918 ; music by Ernest Seitz ).
As an homage to Schoenberg, the English composers Peter Maxwell Davies and Harrison Birtwistle founded The Pierrot Players in 1967 ; they performed under that name until 1970.
Players can create free accounts in regional " gateways ," which helps reduce lag ; these are Azeroth ( U. S. East ), Lordaeron ( U. S. West ), Northrend ( Europe ), and Kalimdor ( Asia ).
Players in home games typically have both cash and chips available ; thus, if money for expenses other than bets is needed, such as food, drinks and fresh decks of cards, players typically pay out of pocket.
* Players or spectators may not advise other players how to play a hand (" One player to a hand " rule ; the practice is also known as kibitzing ).

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The town was about what Wilson expected: one main street with its rows of false-fronted buildings, a water tower, a few warehouses, a single hotel ; ;
He was a man in his late forties, with graying hair, of medium height ; ;
It entered her body with the ghastly intimacy of an incubus, and its particles, spreading, creeping, crawling, joined themselves into steel bands that constricted her knees so tightly that they ached ; ;
He caught her eye, came back around the car with the boot-wearer ; ;
And even with her limited knowledge of such things, she knew that the car could be repaired there ; ;
The finished -- and drastically cut -- product would begin with a hazy longshot of Joyce entering the suds, then bursting above the pool's surface clad in layers of lavender lather, and I had a hunch this item was going to sell tons and tons of soap ; ;
I had seen two of them and we would soon be in another city-wide, joyous celebration with romance in the air ; ;
Perhaps, with my Uncle, she found a measure of economic security that she needed ; ;
Meredith's voice was always deep, with rough bass notes in it ; ;
Now, the next morning, they were anchored at The Elbow and the boat was riding directly over the underwater ledge where the green water turned to deepest blue and the cliff dropped straight down 600 fathoms, with the weighted line beside it ; ;
He didn't smoke and could not light fires with a flintless lighter ; ;
They include the Navy's Atlantic Command at Norfolk, Virginia, which is in contact with the Polaris subs ; ;
dervishes who stand with the stillness of the blind, their eyes filmed with rheum and visions ; ;

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Since the Supreme Court's decision of that year this is more doubtful ; ;
Old attitudes are held more tenaciously in the Tidewater than the Piedmont ; ;
Lawrence Lipton, in The Holy Barbarians, stresses that for the beat generation sex is more than a source of pleasure ; ;
In the work of every artist, I suppose, there may be found one or more moments which strike the student as absolutely decisive, ultimately emblematic of what it is all about ; ;
There is no more `` plot '' than that ; ;
The state universities of Maine, New Hampshire, And Vermont are older and more `` respectable '' ; ;
His alienation is far more acute than Holmes' ; ;
As Helion's work showed more and more nostalgia for the world of man and nature, the pure abstractionists expressed some disapproval ; ;
Such characters, with their low existence and often low morality, produce humorous effects in his novels and tales, as they did in the writing of Longstreet and Hooper and Harris, but it need not be added that he gives them far subtler and more intricate functions than they had in the earlier writers ; ;
Her miraculous progress in material achievements flows from other qualities far more worthy and substantial: adherence to principles and methods consonant with our religious philosophy ; ;
Once more, in other words, Steele is said to be indebted to Swift for his `` wit '' ; ;
The work had its beginning in 1938 with an eight-bar musical strain to which Koehler set the words `` There'll be no more work ; ;

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