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High-ranking politicians and top level government officials that dominate global political scene and foreign affairs, headline major current events, play a pivotal role in domestic and international politics have a tremendous impact in day-to-day media have a strong likelihood to become celebrities.
* Docudrama: the difference between a docudrama and a documentary is that in a documentary it uses real people to describe history or current events ; in a docudrama it uses professionally trained actors to play the roles in the current event, that is " dramatized " a bit.
Mobile DJs travel with portable sound systems and play recorded music at a variety of events.
The original stories are heavily abridged, though on rare occasions events play out differently than the anime.
The gamemaster prepares the game session for the players and the characters they play ( known as player characters or PCs ), describes the events taking place and decides on the outcomes of players ' decisions.
The best-known is Tom Stoppard's 1966 play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead which retells many of the events of the story from the point of view of the characters Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as well as giving them a backstory of their own.
In Shakespeare's play Macbeth a comic relief character delivers a 20 line monologue and satire that makes reference to events of that time.
Unrealized events do play a role in some common statistical methods.
It may be that the events of 1054 are responsible for the idea, which appears in Shakespeare's play, that Malcolm III was put in power by the English.
The band members ' coordinated use of pedal keyboards and other electronic triggers to " play " sampled instruments and audio events is subtly visible in their live performances, especially so on R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour, their 2005 concert DVD.
When an agit-prop play depicting these events, Eight Men Speak, was suppressed by the Toronto police, a protest meeting was held where activist A. E.
The play concerns the misadventures and musings of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two minor characters from William Shakespeare's Hamlet who are childhood friends of the prince, focusing on their actions with the events of Hamlet as background.
The duo appears on stage here when they are off-stage in Shakespeare's play, with the exception of a few short scenes in which the dramatic events of both plays coincide.
There are at least two reasons why this statement is not taken to be the definition of independence: ( 1 ) the two events A and B do not play symmetrical roles in this statement, and ( 2 ) problems arise with this statement when events of probability 0 are involved.
However, despite its disclaimer, and the fact that it deviates from actual events in many ways, the play has largely been accepted as history by the public.
There are pieces that do not loop, meaning they only play one time and are triggered on specific events.
Teams that do not have Test status can only officially play a shortened version of cricket, except in events such as the ICC Intercontinental Cup, which was specifically designed to allow non-Test teams to play under conditions similar to Tests.
Conventional moral considerations play no role in his analysis of political events while geographic and ethnographic aspects are omitted or, at best, of secondary importance.
* Zinnie Harris's play Further Than the Furthest Thing ( 2000 ) is inspired by events on the island, notably the 1961 volcanic eruption and evacuation of the islanders.
The mystery play developed, in some places, into a series of plays dealing with all the major events in the Christian calendar, from the Creation to the Day of Judgment.
Corneille, on the other hand was condemned by the French Academy, when his play Le Cid contained too many events and actions, thus, violating the 24 hour restriction of the unity of time.
Other sports which were once held in Staines but are no longer to be found there include: boxing ( there were weekly programmes off the High Street in the 1930s, and local hearsay suggests bare-knuckle events were held at the Crooked Billet earlier in the 20th century ); wrestling ( bouts were included in boxing programmes of the last 1930s ); motorcycle football ( a club existed in the 1960s ; and American football ( a short-lived team called Staines Removers entered the Budweiser League in 1988, but failed to start the season, although they did play some friendly matches at their base on The Lammas ).
Austen almost never refers to specific dates or historical events in her novels, but wartime England forms part of the general backdrop to several of them: in Pride and Prejudice ( 1813, but possibly written during the 1790s ), the local militia ( civilian volunteers ) has been called up for home defence and its officers play an important role in the plot ; in Mansfield Park ( 1814 ), Fanny Price's brother William is a midshipman ( officer in training ) in the Royal Navy ; and in Persuasion ( 1818 ), Frederic Wentworth and several other characters are naval officers recently returned from service.

events and broadly
A conspiracy theory explains an event as being the result of an alleged plot by a covert group or organization or, more broadly, the idea that important political, social or economic events are the products of secret plots that are largely unknown to the general public.
Sources divide broadly into isolated and repetitive events.
Though the government received criticism in 2008 for its handling of social unrest in the town of Gafsa, it has been broadly praised for its efforts to respond constructively to the events.
The two forms of resistance, active and passive, and the north-south occupational divide, allow for many different interpretations, but what can broadly be agreed on is a synopsis of the events which took place.
As such, it compared end-time prophecies in the Bible with then-current events in an attempt to broadly predict future scenarios leading to the rapture of believers before the tribulation and Second Coming of Christ to establish his thousand-year ( i. e. millennial ) Kingdom on Earth.
The phrase soccer mom broadly refers to a North American middle-class suburban woman who spends a significant amount of her time transporting her school-age children to their youth sporting events or other activities.
Mao is a regular speaker at global conferences ( such as Wikimania and the Chinese Internet Conference ) about Internet culture, in China and more broadly and other global events on Internet culture.
EventsML-G2 optimises the sharing of event information such as meetings, sports events, elections, and even rocket launches — virtually any announced activity that can be broadly classified as an " event.
Determinism itself refers to the viewpoint that all events are caused by previous events, and linguistic determinism can be used broadly to refer to a number of specific views.
The events known as the Spanish Revolution was a workers ' social revolution that began during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 and resulted in the widespread implementation of anarchist and more broadly libertarian socialist organizational principles throughout various portions of the country for two to three years, primarily Catalonia, Aragon, Andalusia, and parts of the Levante.
While broadly successful, this deployment highlighted the need for the ADF to improve its capability to rapidly respond to unforeseen events.
The events in a culfest can be broadly classified into three sections:
The events can be broadly listed under several categories:

events and mirror
But her violent death marks the start of an increasingly bleak and violent chain of events ( influenced by co-writer Nick Davies ' documentary book Dark Heart ) which in spite of the director's denial that the film had " serious parallels " to Shakespeare's play, actually mirror aspects of its plot closely.
Some pages contain only a few words or lines of text, arranged in strange ways to mirror the events in the story, often creating both an agoraphobic and a claustrophobic effect.
The character Galadriel, in addition, employs a water " mirror " to show images, sometimes of possible future events.
Ray is an important member of the group because he is a possible suspect for the events that happened to Julie ( the letter and the death of Max ), Barry ( almost being run over ) and Helen ( the cutting of her hair and the message on the mirror ).
In the temple, the Prince finds that he can separate from his body, transforming into the shadow that Jaffar's magic mirror created in the events of Prince of Persia.
Biographer Clarice Stasz states that it is " not autobiography ," but speaks of his " frank borrowing from his life with Charmian " and says it is " psychologically valid as a mirror of events during winter 1912 – 13.
Plots typically featured the firm's involvement in various high-profile criminal and civil cases that often mirror current events.
Over the years the series has become very popular and critically well-respected to the point that other authors have begun to reference characters and events from the New Frontier continuity, and New Frontier has even been involved in several major crossover events with novels based on the television series ( the Gateways, Double Helix, Captain's Table and mirror universe novel series ).
As much of early archaeology focused on the Classical World it naturally came to rely on and mirror the information provided by ancient historians who could already explain many of the events and motivations which would not necessarily survive in the archaeological record.
The full Crime Syndicate members later appear with the original pre-Crisis iterations of Power Ring and Johnny Quick replacing their contemporary counterparts as a mirror to the events of Green Lantern: Rebirth and Flash: Rebirth.
This is laced with events that appear to be scientifically impossible, such as Sophie seeing her reflection in a mirror wink at her with both eyes or actually seeing Socrates and Plato.
Prior to the events in the miniseries, Christine discovered the traveling mirror after suffering a mental breakdown and running away from a failed attempt to kill Virginia.
The summoning of non-human armies from another dimension to lay siege in the case of The Horde in the Warcraft series also closely mirror the events in the climax of Nine Princes in Amber.
It is the last of four works of mirror series and follow most recent events.
She uses the mirror as a scrying tool in early childhood, and through it foresees several events, including the arrival of the Wizard in Oz.
However, when Security realizes that Black Bear also has all of Horne's secret knowledge, and considers him a security risk, this sets off a chain of events where their mirror image identities will lead both Black Bear and Horne to " East Wing " in Russia.
Ludlow ’ s fictional stories often mirror with fair accuracy the events of his life.
No foreign event will perfectly mirror current events and this must be kept in mind so that any necessary corrections can be made.
The NGA Pro Golf Tour has helped hundreds of players acquire PGA Tour and Web. Com Tour cards, more than any other developmental tour, because the NGA Pro Golf Tour events mirror PGA and Web. Com Tour events.
It is journalism that ten, twenty, fifty years after the fact still holds up a true and intelligent mirror to events.
Strangely enough, events in Lothlórien are actually quite true to the book, including the mirror of Galadriel and a quest to find all the gifts she gives the Fellowship.
The Prophecy A text may portray him in the figure of the 4 < sup > th </ sup > king, whose 13 year reign ends with an Elamite attack on Akkad, the booty of Akkad taken away, confusion, social disorder, usurpation and famine, events which seem to mirror much of what is known about this period.

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