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From 1918 to 2006, the Drama Prize was unlike the majority of the other Pulitzer Prizes: during these years, the eligibility period for the drama prize ran from March 2 to March 1, to reflect the Broadway ' season ' rather than the calendar year.
* Broadway Calls were critical about the number of pop-oriented and Christian metal bands on the 2008 tour stating, " When there are 60 bands a day, and a majority of them are made up of either Christian jocks that play REALLY HEAVY MUSIC for Jesus, or pop bands with the only thing separating them from boy bands like Backstreet Boys are their dropped D tuned guitars hanging from their shoulders, it's hard to be comfortable.
As she was of majority European-American ancestry, Channing continued to identify as white as a performer on Broadway and in Hollywood.
Instead Federated soon agreed to purchase Broadway Stores, Inc. ( owner of The Broadway, Emporium and Weinstock's stores in California, Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico ), from its majority shareholder, Sam Zell, thereby gaining a leading position in Southern California and a dominant one in the Northern California marketplace.
In early 1996 Federated dissolved Broadway Stores, incorporating the majority of its locations into Macy's West, rebadging them as Macy's and using the opportunity to retire the Bullock's name.
The vast majority of the Commission's actions are not unanimous by the Commission members or the community with a number of cases including: St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Bryant Park and a number of Broadway theatres resulting in challenges.
The majority of services operated from Fort Macquarie and Circular Quay down George St to Broadway and Parramatta Road.
Broadway theatre ,< ref name =" spelling "> Although theat < u > er </ u > is the preferred spelling in the U. S. ( see American and British English Spelling Differences ), the majority of venues, performers and trade groups for live dramatic presentations use the spelling theat < u > re </ u >.</ ref > commonly called simply Broadway, is a theatrical performance presented in one of the 40 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theatre District centered along Broadway, and in Lincoln Center, in Manhattan in New York City.
The campus is divided in two by North Broadway, with the east side of Broadway containing the university ’ s academic buildings, and the west side containing the majority of the residential buildings.
The M60 is an orbital motorway which surrounds the majority of the Greater Manchester and access can be gained onto it via Junction 21 on Broadway.
The majority of songs in Broadway Melody of 1938 were written by Nacio Herb Brown ( music ) and Arthur Freed ( lyrics ):
The vast majority of its length, running from its original southern terminus at the Kansas Turnpike to the Broadway Ave. interchange in north Wichita, was built in 1960-61 and was open to traffic by 1962.

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This is the form of repertory theatre that the majority of theatres like The REP — which are also called producing theatres — now follow.
The majority of RNZAF personnel served with RAF units, six RNZAF Article XV squadrons, which were RNZAF units attached to RAF formations, and the Fleet Air Arm — in Europe, the Mediterranean, South East Asia and other theatres.
Moss Empires, the largest British Music Hall chain, closed the majority of its theatres in 1960, closely followed by the death of music hall stalwart Max Miller in 1963, prompting one contemporary to write that: " Music-halls ... died this afternoon when they buried Max Miller ".
The majority of the collection is stored in New Jersey, mostly unseen since the newsreels were originally shown in theatres.
The majority of the movies shown in movie theatres in Ecuador come from the United States.
By the 1920s, the Shubert Brothers had risen to take over the majority of the theatres from the Erlanger syndicate.
Film theatres rarely ever screened any locally produced films and the majority of the programs consisted of films of the stronger western film industries, especially those of the USA, France, Italy and Germany.
While Empire operates the majority of the Atlantic region's screens, including many smaller centres, several independent theatres remain in other small centres.

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And the great majority of these people are of Anglo-Saxon or Celtic descent.
It was my desire to advise the membership of the Legion that the majority of polling places are on private property and, without an amendment to the law, we could not enforce this.
Taxation of tangible movable property in Rhode Island has been generally of a `` hands off '' nature due possibly to several reasons: ( 1 ) local assessors, in the main, are not well paid and have inadequate office staffs, ( 2 ) the numerous categories of this component of personal property make locating extremely difficult, and ( 3 ) the inexperience of the majority of assessors in evaluating this type of property.
A recent survey disclosed there are about 4,000 commercially and municipally operated marinas and boatyards in the United States, the majority of which are equipped to handle outboard boats.
The great majority of present-day linguists fall into one or more of a number of overlapping types: those who are convinced that tone cannot be analysed, those who are personally scared of tone and tone languages generally, those who are convinced that tone is merely an unnecessary marginal feature in those languages where it occurs, those who have no idea how to proceed with tone analysis, those who take a simplistic view of the whole matter.
And while all concerned are members of the literal public, somewhat less than all concerned, although still a majority, form the quotation marked `` public ''.
the majority of such contacts are with people of similar social and economic position ; ;
Though Aristotle wrote many elegant treatises and dialogues ( Cicero described his literary style as " a river of gold "), it is thought that the majority of his writings are now lost and only about one-third of the original works have survived.
The majority of the clocks are caesium clocks ; the definition of the SI second is written in terms of caesium.
In the majority of species of caecilians, the young are produced by vivipary.
In pure water the majority of molecules exist as H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, but a small number of molecules are constantly dissociating and re-associating.
The majority of scientific contributions by amateur astronomers are in the area of data collection.
Had the AMD been allowed to depreciate to its market level, exports would have become more competitive and the purchasing power of the majority of the population who are dependent on remittances from abroad would have increased.
The majority of lands in American Samoa and independent Samoa are communal.
This means that the individual atoms can be treated as if each were in isolation, as the vast majority of the time they are.
The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion .< ref name =" acomm ">
The majority of abalone species are found in cold waters, off the Southern Hemisphere coasts of New Zealand, South Africa and Australia, and Western North America and Japan in the Northern Hemisphere.
Primitive Baptists in the Appalachian region often used " New Britain " with other hymns, and sometimes sing the words of " Amazing Grace " to other folk songs, including titles such as " In the Pines ", " Pisgah ", " Primrose ", and " Evan ", as all are able to be sung in common meter, of which the majority of their repertoire consists.
Once the game ends, the minority and majority bonuses are paid to the minority and majority holders in each of the remaining chains ; each player sells his or her shares of stock in each of the remaining chains ; and the player with the most money wins.
* 1989 – General elections are held in Nicaragua with the Sandinista National Liberation Front winning a majority.

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The Fisher Body division, long controlled by the Fisher brothers under a voting trust even though General Motors owned a majority of its stock, followed an independent course for many years, but by 1947 and 1948 `` resistance had collapsed '' and its purchases from Du Pont `` compared favorably '' with purchases by other General Motors divisions.
If instead Betty and Carla both owned 7 shares, then Alex would keep the majority bonus for herself, while Betty and Carla would split the minority bonus.
Brown recently purchased shares of the team owned by the estate of co-founder Austin Knowlton and is now the majority owner of the Bengals franchise.
While the budget consists of limited amount of donations and business operations owned by the party, its majority comes from the grant of national treasury, the same way that supports the other 8 subordinative registered parties, which making a bizarre exception among modern political parties.
Financial services, the bulk of the services sector, are principally rendered by the National Bank of Eritrea ( the nation ’ s central bank ), the Commercial Bank of Eritrea, the Housing and Commerce Bank of Eritrea, the Agricultural and Industrial Bank of Eritrea, the Eritrean Investment and Development Bank, and the National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea, all majority owned by the government and ruling party.
The other was an FCC rulemaking in 1966 that required broadcasters who owned both full-time AM stations and FM properties in the same city to program each of them with separate programming during a majority of the day.
He created the Heineken Holding that owned 50. 005 % of Heineken International ; he personally held a majority stake in Heineken Holding.
All works published before 1923 are public domain in the U. S. However, there is some disagreement over who exactly owns or owned the copyrights and whether the copyrights apply to the majority of Lovecraft's works published post-1923.
Most preseason games are televised on Cox Sports Television and WVUE ( Channel 8 ), a station which has been owned by a consortium led by Saints owner Tom Benson since mid-2008, and, as the Fox affiliate for New Orleans, carries the majority of Saints games ; both stations also carry a heavy compliment of coach and player shows.
* Through the merger with Viacom, they gained U. S. rights to the majority of the Cannon Films library ( except Lifeforce, where some of said rights are owned by Sony via its initial US theatrical distribution by TriStar, once posting it on the website Crackle ), owned for other media by MGM ( who also posted Lifeforce on Hulu and Netflix ).
* So-net, Japanese internet service provider majority owned by Sony
Despite opposition by film aficionados, stars, and directors, the movie won over a section of the public, and Turner colorized a majority of films that he had owned.
The overwhelming majority of roads in the United States are owned and maintained by state and local governments.
The majority of company is owned by Metso ( former Valmet ).
The majority of the Jewish population lived on the outskirts of Hebron along the roads to Be ' ersheba and Jerusalem, renting homes owned by Arabs, a number of which were built for the express purpose of housing Jewish tenants, with a few dozen within the city around the synagogues.
It was founded on May 26, 1896, and is now owned by Dow Jones Indexes, which is majority owned by the CME Group.
The majority of the 72 buses and 2, 570 cars owned in Greenland ( as of 2004 ) operate in Nuuk.
In Canada the majority of fast food chains are American owned, or were originally American owned but have since set up a Canadian management / headquarters location in cities such as Toronto and Vancouver.
In Honduras, as in much of Central America, a large majority of the land was owned by large landowners or big corporations.
The majority of pachinko shops in Japan are owned by Zainichi Koreans ; according to the South Korean newspaper JoongAng Ilbo, 90 % of the 16, 000 – 17, 000 pachinko shops in Japan are owned by them.
Arguing that the trend towards centralization of Canadian publishing in Toronto has led to a monopolistic control of the Giller Prize by Bertelsmann and its authors, Henighan wrote, " Year after year the vast majority of the books shortlisted for the Giller came from the triumvirate of publishers owned by the Bertelsmann Group: Knopf Canada, Doubleday Canada and Random House Canada.

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