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Staged as a band of travelling thespian players who are attempting to put on a serious production of Titus, and starring Brian Colonna as Titus, Erin Rollman as Tamora ( and Marcus ), Hannah Duggan as both Aaron and Lavinia ( when playing Aaron she wore a fake moustache ), Erik Edborg as Lucius and Saturninus, and Evan Weissman as Someone Who Will Probably Die ( he is killed over thirty times during the play ).
Staged as a farce, the production included moments such as Lavinia singing a song entitled " At least I can still sing " after having her hands cut off, but as she reaches the finale, Chiron and Demetrius return and cut out her tongue ; Lucius is portrayed as a homosexual in love with Saturninus, and everyone knows except Titus ; Titus kills Mutius not because he defies him, but because he discovers that Mutius wants to be a tap dancer instead of a soldier ; Bassianus is a transvestite ; Saturninus is addicted to prescription medication ; and Tamora is a nymphomaniac.
Staged each June and July, the annual Surfers Paradise Festival is a celebration of local music, food, fashion, film and art and is a key driver of the Gold Coast's long-term cultural development.
An example for Staged Disclosure is an online news article that is spread across four screens ( with a Next Page link at the bottom ).

Staged and called
In a 1997 academic paper called " Staged, faked and mostly naked: Photographic innovations at the Evening Graphic, 1924 – 1932 " and a shorter online essay, " The Evening Graphic's Tabloid Reality ," Radford University professor Bob Stepno points out that the Graphic was published before improvements in photojournalism technology and standards that made possible the photo realism of Magnum Photos, Black Star and others during World War II.

Staged and high
In contrast Gas-generator or Staged combustion engines operate their turbines at high temperature.

Staged and .
Staged by way of announcing the gift of a large and intimate Sloan collection by the artist's widow, Helen Farr Sloan, to the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts, the exhibition presents a survey of Sloan's work.
Staged vacuum systems are regularly employed to ensure that the system vacuum conditions remain stable.
Staged by the Roundabout Theatre Company and directed by David Leveaux, the production also featured Liev Schreiber and John Slattery.
Staged by a young Dick Di Augustin, the dancing includes recognizable patterns such as the chicken walk, swing out from closed position, etc., along with the classic woman ’ s walk walk triple step triple step at the end of the slot.
Staged in a cave near Greccio, St. Francis ' nativity scene was a living one with humans and animals cast in the Biblical roles.
Staged gasifiers, where pyrolysis and gasification occur separately ( instead of in the same reaction zone as was the case in e. g. the WWII gasifiers ), can be engineered to produce essentially tar-free gas ( less than 1 mg / m³ ), while single-reactor fluid-bed gasifiers may exceed 50, 000 mg / m³ tar.
Staged all over the world, ICC events range from large topical conferences to training sessions for small groups.
Staged combustion ( Замкнутая схема ) was first proposed by Alexey Isaev in 1949.
Staged emergencies, such as a mock auto accident, fire, or explosion near the crisis site, can divert the target's attention away from the assaulting elements.
6th AD then Staged at Camp Shanks on 3 February 1944, and departed the New York Port of Embarkation on 11 February 1944, and arrived in England on 23 February 1944.
Staged at the New Ambassadors Theatre, the revues starred Hermione Gingold.
* 1884 ( December 4 ): Staged the Kapsin coup with Kim Ok-gyun.
Staged concert acts lived on through television magicians such as Paul Daniels and Royal Variety Performances.
Staged by Artistic Director James Bundy, Hamlet marks the first Yale Rep appearance for Paul Giamatti since Shakespeare ’ s As You Like It in 1994.
Staged in the former Varieté theatre Ronacher in Vienna, F @ LCO offered the audience a choice between a more expensive, passive ticket for the boxes or the balconies, from which spectators could only watch the show from distance, or a cheap, active ticket on the floor, close to the rostrum ( in the shape of @, the Internet at symbol ) on which the show was performed.
Staged by Lillian Hellman-opened 18 December 1952, closed 30 May 1953, 189 performances.
* Sidney D. Gamble, Chinese Village Plays from the Ting Hsien Region ( Yang Ke Hsüan ); a Collection of Forty-Eight Chinese Rural Plays as Staged by Villagers from Ting Hsien in Northern China ( Amsterdam ,: Philo Press, 1970 ).
* Staged at Camp Kilmer, at Stelton ( now Edison ), New Jersey, on 10 October 1944 until it received its Port Call to the New York Port of Embarkation in Brooklyn, NY.

experiential and learning
* Emphasis on learning by doing – hands-on projects, expeditionary learning, experiential learning
Aspects of constructivism can be found in self-directed learning, transformational learning, and experiential learning.
His rehabilitation team is using some of the very principles of experiential, hands-on learning which he pioneered to aid him in recovery.
It is known for its focus on experiential learning and technology, and through fees each student is provided a laptop computer as part of their experience.
It is consistently considered as one of the best liberal arts colleges in the country for experiential learning, study abroad, and academics.
Community-engaged learning is an aspect of the university's broad-based commitment to experiential learning.
Stories tend to be based on experiential learning, but learning from an experience is not automatic.
Programs in the school share a commitment to active and experiential learning and to student research.
Individuals can participate in living histories as a type of experiential learning in which they make discoveries firsthand, rather than reading about the experience of others.
Partnerships with community organizations provide students with unique experiential learning opportunities.
The learning process is enhanced through experiential learning.
Kettering places a strong emphasis on experiential learning and cooperative education, with undergraduate students required to complete five co-op terms to graduate.
* Experiential learning: positioning the individual in the focus of the learning process, going through the four stages of experiential learning as formulated by David A. Kolb: 1. concrete experience 2. observation and reflection 3. forming abstract concept 4. testing in new situations.
A slightly different interpretation focuses more specifically on a group that is engaged in experiential learning.
Learning can occur through many different modalities namely ; experiential learning, trial and error, habitual learning, incidental learning, informal learning, learning from instruction, observations, inductions, memorizing and practice

experiential and is
This is the primary function of the imagination operating in the absence of the original experiential stimulus by which the images were first appropriated.
A component of panendeism is " experiential metaphysics " – the idea that a mystical component exists within the framework of panendeism, allowing the seeker to experience a relationship to Deity through meditation, prayer or some other type of communion.
The highest goal of the Hesychast is the experiential knowledge of God.
Metaphysical idealism is an ontological doctrine that holds that reality itself is incorporeal or experiential at its core.
Halliday's early grammatical descriptions of English, called " Notes on Transitivity and Theme in English – Parts 1 – 3 " include reference to " four components in the grammar of English representing four functions that the language as a communication system is required to carry out: the experiential, the logical, the discoursal and the speech functional or interpersonal ".
The above definitions of omniscience cover what is called propositional knowledge ( knowing that ), as opposed to experiential knowledge ( knowing how ).
That some entity is omniscient in the sense of possessing all possible propositional knowledge does not imply that it also possesses all possible experiential knowledge.
Opinions differ as to whether the propositionally omniscient God of the theists is able to possess all experiential knowledge as well.
* Reality is not made up of material substances that endure through time, but serially-ordered events, which are experiential in nature.
The experiential system is fast and emotion-driven.
The Tin Can API is a web service that allows software clients to read and write experiential data in the form of “ statement ” objects.
For instance, the grammatical system of ' mood ' is considered to be centrally related to the expression of interpersonal meanings, ' process type ' to the expression of experiential meanings, and ' theme ' to the expression of textual meanings.
Liu Da asserts that Dao is properly understood as an experiential and evolving concept, and that there are not only cultural and religious differences in the interpretation of Dao, but personal differences that reflect the character of individual practitioners.
This is an oral tradition which is very much concerned with the experiential dimension of meditation.
Kalamazoo College is an academic leader among national liberal arts colleges and emphasizes the importance of experiential education.
From this perspective, heuristics are part of a larger experiential processing system that is often adaptive, but vulnerable to error in situations that require logical analysis.
In spite of some reported experiential similarities, αMT is chemically different from MDMA as it is from the tryptamine family.
The binary version produces either the result that the object exists, or that it doesn't, in the experiential field to which it is applied.

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