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Quickly and with
Quickly becoming conversant with the materials, he began a scholarly dialog with Mesoamericanists such as Alfred Tozzer, the Maya archaeologist at Harvard University, and Herbert J. Spinden of the Brooklyn Museum.
Quickly Owain dispatched Gruffydd Young and his brother-in-law, John Hanmer, to negotiate with the French.
Quickly though, Porsche re-engineered and refined the car with a focus on performance.
Quickly, the shoot grew into a tall and leafy tree that was laden with heavy breadfruits that Kū's family and neighbors gratefully ate, joyfully saved from starvation.
She finished off 2006 with the role of Mistress Quickly in the RSC's new musical The Merry Wives, a version of The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Quickly, many important omissions in Hoyle's theory were corrected, beginning with the publication of a celebrated review paper in 1957 by Burbidge, Burbidge, Fowler and Hoyle ( commonly referred to as the B < sup > 2 </ sup > FH paper ).
Quickly, a resistance movement was established with a substantial presence of local Kurpes.
Quickly, merchants began blending the malt whisky with the grain whisky distilled in the continuous stills, making the first blended Scotch whisky.
Quickly negotiating a truce with the Mōri clan before they could learn of Nobunaga's death, Hideyoshi now took his troops on a forced march toward his adversary, whom he defeated at the Battle of Yamazaki, less than two weeks later.
# Grave ( Slowly, with solemnity ) – Allegro di molto e con brio ( Quickly, with much vigour )
Quickly, Wong decided to jettison this structure, saving only one of the three planned stories, which had been titled provisionally, A Story of Food, and dealt with a woman and a man who shared noodles and secrets.
Quickly returning to the hotel, Stifler hears someone in the supply closet and steps inside, but due to the closet's poor lighting, it is only when he gets inadvertently walked in on that Stifler realizes he's actually having sex with Jim's grandmother, who was placed in the closet by John and Justin to stop her constant complaining.
Quickly, merchants began blending the malt whisky with the grain whisky distilled in the continuous stills, making the first blended Scotch whisky.
Quickly snapped up as the lead driver in the newly formed factory supported Alfa Romeo touring car team for the 1985 season, he abandoned his first serious Australian Touring Car Championship campaign to make his second Formula One comeback with the Haas Lola team.
Quickly establishing himself as an important authority on the matter, he was often asked by the Vatican to make diplomatic trips to Communist countries, often establishing useful relationships with Communist authorities.
Quickly, Cao's associates, including Deng Yang ( 鄧颺 ), Li Sheng ( 李勝 ), He Yan ( 何晏 ), and Ding Mi ( 丁謐 ), who were known for their talents but lack of wisdom, all became powerful, and they excluded other officials who would not associate with them from positions of power.
Quickly deducing where Wiley has gone, Keyes drags Jenna along with him.
Quickly emerging as post-communist Russia's leading opposition leader, Zyuganov stressed the overall decline in living standards corresponding with the dismantlement of Soviet socialism.
Quickly losing ground ( much as Miranda had a year earlier ) Monteverde took refuge in Puerto Cabello, and Bolívar occupied Caracas, re-establishing the Republic, with two " states ", one in the west headed by Bolívar and one in the east headed by Mariño.
Quickly organizing the " Basic Point Defense Missile System ", BPDMS, the then-current AIM-7E from the F-4 Phantom was adapted to shipboard use with surprising speed.
Quickly outgrowing its start among a small group of Cape Town activists, a number of whom had political roots in the Marxist Workers Tendency of the ANC, TAC became a much more broadly based group, with chapters in many regions of the nation and a largely black and poor constituency.
Having conducted considerable research, she is one of the foremost experts on treecats, and is a descendant of and in-part named after Stephanie Harrington — who was the first human to bond with Treecats when she figured out what was occurring in the Great Disappearing Celery mystery and ambushed Climbs Quickly in the act of treecat burglary — surprising both races with the resultant bonding that nearly ended the life of both sapients.

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Quickly rising as one of the most powerful members of the National Fascist Party, gathering around him a large number of supporters, Farinacci came to represent the most radical syndicalist faction of the party, one that thought Mussolini to be a too liberal leader ( likewise, Mussolini believed Farinacci was too violent and irresponsible ).
They had full copper armour and a copper shield inscribed " Fabricati Diem, Pvncti Agvnt Celeriter " (" Make the Day, the Moments Pass Quickly ", Veltrick's motto ).
In dessert parlors ( such as " Quickly "), iced green tea is often available ( usually flavored with jasmine blossoms ), both with and without tapioca pearls, as is Hong Kong milk tea ( usually served warm in cafes, but poured over ice when served with tapioca, creating a very creamy iced tea ).
The story of the first meeting between humans ( Stephanie Harrington ) and treecats ( Climbs Quickly ).
Quickly surrounded, Nuno Tristão, along with most of his crew, was killed on the spot by poisioned arrows ( two might have escaped ).
It was advertized as “ matured philosophy of the transatlantic sage ” and sold as a collector ’ s item “ uniform in size and style with Mr. Emerson ’ s previous works .” Quickly running through several editions in the U. S. ( Ticknor & Fields announced a third edition only a week later ) it was soon picked up by a third publisher ( Cleveland ’ s Ingham & Bragg ).
She played Calpurnia and Mistress Quickly for the BBC's Shakespeare series, appeared in Doctor Who in the serial ' Paradise Towers ' in 1987 ( as well as a being cast in ' The Two Doctors ' 3 years earlier before parting company with the production and her part being played by Jacqueline Pearce ), and was the title witch in a children's series called Simon and the Witch ( 1987 ).
Quickly closing a year later, the theater reopened in the mid-1930s and was renamed the Wiltern Theatre for the major intersection which it faces ( Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue ).
Recorded and mixed by Eric Liljestrand, except the Dvořák and Herbert tracks ( mixed by Tom Lazarus ), " Evil California " ( mixed by Kevin Killen ), Stravinsky's " Berceuse " ( recorded and mixed by Tom Lazarus ), " So Quickly " ( produced by Thomas Tree, Cory Coppage and Michael Pfeiffer ; recorded and mixed by Michael Pfeiffer ) and " Full Moon " ( recorded by John Keane ).
Quickly, its success had put pressure on the organisers to hold local heats all over Brittany before the final ( 1975 ).

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Reportedly, he also advised the Fifth Doctor, actor Peter Davison, to limit his time in the role to three seasons in order to avoid being typecast and the young actor followed that advice.
Following The Invisible Man, Universal Studios tried to typecast him in horror films, but he broke free, starting with the gleefully evil role of Prince John in The Adventures of Robin Hood ( 1938 ), then with his Academy Award-nominated performance as the conflicted corrupt US senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), and followed with probably his most famous role, the flexible French police Captain Renault in Casablanca ( 1942 ).
Other film musicals quickly followed, including Carousel, April Love ( 1957 ) and The Music Man, in which she was often typecast as a wholesome, kind character.

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( Alexander's resentments make sly reference to Leonard Nimoy's passing frustration with being constantly identified with Spock and Rickman's with being typecast as a villain.
He later became a popular featured player in Hollywood crime films and mysteries ( in particular with Humphrey Bogart and Sydney Greenstreet ), and, though frequently typecast as a sinister foreigner,
Though perhaps typecast as a villain, he was rewarded in the United States with two Golden Globe nominations, for Hawaii in 1966 and The Exorcist in 1973.
This would begin a trend of Plimpton being typecast in the role of a rebellious tomboy for several years, beginning with her critically lauded performance as the Reverend Spellgood ( Andre Gregory )' s daughter in the 1986 film The Mosquito Coast, starring Harrison Ford.
Here, he's an elderly denizen of skid row, whom Corwin addresses as " Burt " and presents with a pipe and, as a follow-up, with a smoking jacket, while, in his other Twilight Zone appearance, he's again typecast, playing one of the residents of the old-age home in third season's " Kick the Can ".
An acclaimed performance as the gangster Caesar Enrico " Rico " Bandello in Little Caesar ( 1931 ) led to him being typecast as a " tough guy " for much of his early career in works such as Five Star Final ( 1931 ), Smart Money ( 1931 ; his only movie with James Cagney ), Tiger Shark ( 1932 ), Kid Galahad ( 1937 ) with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, and A Slight Case of Murder.
It looked, for some time, as if he might remain typecast in sinister roles, but he was offered a part in a farcical comedy by the writer John Sullivan, which saw Bates as the loveable but loveless central character among a singles group, with each of its members looking for that perfect but ever elusive partner.
After his high-profile role, West, along with Burt Ward and Yvonne Craig ( who played crime-fighting sidekicks Robin and Batgirl ), was severely typecast.
While promoting Nights in Rodanthe, she expressed frustration with being typecast and stated that she was " gunning for something that's not so sympathetic.
TVB is known to typecast their performers, with some always given lead roles and others always given supporting roles.
Eventually however, he came to embrace his being typecast, and made his peace with it as the best means to maintain his celebrity.
Although some actors become character actors by choice, others find character work because they are seen as typecast ( strongly identified with, or only suitable for certain types of roles ), often due to an early success with a particular role or genre.
She subsequently starred in many comedies and musicals, typecast as a ditzy, fluffy and feather-brained upper-class matron with her high-pitched voice.
She was married to Robert Evans who wanted her to avoid being typecast in preppy roles and set up a meeting with her, Foster, McQueen, and Peckinpah about the film.
While Andrews ' film acting career began in earnest in his forties, he was consistently typecast as a grandfatherly type, and thus he is most strongly associated with these roles in later films.
Typecasting happens to actors of both great and modest ability: an actor may become typecast either because of a strong identification with a particular role or because he or she lacks the versatility or talent to move on to other roles.

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