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play and about
At noontime, remembering what the teacher had said about maybe playing with the kids, Jack stayed close to the schoolhouse while all the other big boys, except Charles, went off out the road to play ball.
I don't mean a few aesthetes who play about with sensations, like a young prince in a miniature dabbling his hand in a pool.
Too many husbands, Dr. Schillinger continues, worry about `` how well they're doing '', and fear that their success depends on some trick or technique of sexual play.
The effectiveness of the governor in clearing up some of the inconsistencies revolving about the sales tax bill may play a part in determining whether it can muster the required two-thirds vote.
If one asks about this play, what it is that comes upon this community and works within it with such terrible power, there is no better answer to give than `` spirit ''.
Susan Johnson, as the widow, spends the first half of the play running a bar and singing about the unlamented death of her late husband and the second half trying to acquire a new one.
`` Roots '', the new play at the brand-new Mayfair Theater on 46th St. which has been made over from a night club, is about the intellectual and spiritual awakening of an English farm girl.
The boy usually was sent out at about that time with the water, and he always dragged an old snow-fence lath or a stick along, to play with.
Ayckbourn wrote his first play at Wisborough Lodge ( a preparatory school in the village of Wisborough Green ) when he was about 10.
This play, The Persians, is the only extant classical Greek tragedy concerned with recent history ( very few of that kind were ever written ) and it is a useful source of information about that period.
Salieri is characterized as both in awe of and insanely jealous of Mozart, going so far as to renounce God for blessing his adversary ; " Amadeus " means love of God, or God's love, and the play can be said to be about God-given talent, or the lack thereof: Salieri is hospitalized in a mental institution, where he announces himself as " the Patron Saint of mediocrity ".
Vox format files are similar to wave files except that the vox files contain no information about the file itself so the codec sample rate and number of channels must first be specified in order to play a vox file.
Jelly Roll Morton is considered the earliest jazz arranger, writing down the parts when he was touring about 1912-1915 so that pick-up bands could play his compositions.
George Martin, producer and arranger for The Beatles, warns arrangers about the intonation issues when only two like instruments play in unison.
Nimzowitsch supplemented many of the earlier simplistic assumptions about chess strategy by enunciating in his turn a further number of general concepts of defensive play aimed at achieving one's own goals by preventing realization of the opponent's plans.
Prince said that these characters represent " people in the show who aren't wasting time ... the play is about wasting time.
Ibsen started thinking about the play around May 1878, although he did not begin its first draft until a year later, having reflected on the themes and characters in the intervening period ( he visualised its protagonist, Nora, for instance, as having approached him one day wearing " a blue woolen dress ").
* Crackerjack – a 2002 Australian comedy film about a wisecracking layabout who joins a lawn bowls club in order to be allowed to use a free parking spot but is forced to play bowls with the much older crowd when the club enters financial difficulty.
According to McCallum, " It's my unproven gut feeling that that brain tumor was said to curtail talks about the tour and play the sympathy card.
Though initially unenthusiastic about acting, he returned from service, auditioned for a Broadway play, and was offered a role.
** colour commentary, supplementing play-by-play commentary with talk not directly about play
All three were based on a hit play The Squaw Man about a wrongly disgraced British aristocrat who settles in the Wild West.
The way croquet is depicted in paintings and books says much about popular perceptions of the game, though little about the reality of modern play.
The play The Reckoning of Kit and Little Boots by Nat Cassidy, examines the lives of the Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe and Caligula, with the fictional conceit that Marlowe was working on a play about Caligula around the time of his own murder.

play and collapse
If the core becomes sufficiently dense, electron degeneracy pressure will play a significant part in stabilizing it against gravitational collapse.
Despite the clear collapse of their power, and the decline of their kingdom around them, nobles continued to play kingmakers on a regular basis, with occasional intervention from Ptolemaic Egypt and other outside powers.
Aggressive lower order batting saw Australia set 328 in just over two sessions, but a heavy collapse saw Australia eight wickets down with more than hours to play.
The last team to play in each series would often face an impossible quest, as the dungeon would inevitably collapse ( indicating the end of the series ) before they had time to reach the conclusion.
After the collapse of the power of the Howards, the county of Suffolk was controlled by an oligarchy of Protestant gentry by the 17th century and did not play a prominent part in the English Civil War that occurred between 1642-6.
* In David Hare's play The Judas Kiss ( 1998 ), Ross is a major character in both Act 1, set in 1895 on the evening of the collapse of Wilde's libel case and in Act 2, in Italy in 1897.
The shock waves from stellar wind also play a large part in stellar formation by compacting the gas clouds, creating density inhomogeneities that lead to gravitational collapse of the cloud.
The desperate straits of the United Company, and the success of The Relapse in saving it from collapse, are attested in a private letter from 19 November 1696: " The other house Lane has no company at all, and unless a new play comes out on Saturday revives their reputation, they must break.
In November 2010, the University of Minnesota men's baseball team had announced plans to play all of their 2011 games at the Metrodome ; however, the roof collapse caused those plans to be abandoned.
Although thermal pressure is likely the dominant effect in counteracting gravitational collapse of protostellar cores, magnetic pressure, turbulence and rotation can also play a role ( Larson, 2003 ).
The following year saw the collapse of league play in this part of Germany as the Reich crumbled under the advance of Allied armies.
( interpreted as " she is dead "), although the actual collapse occurred just as he started to play his celebrated piece Tremolo.
They began play in the World Hockey Association ( WHA ) in 1972, moving to the National Hockey League ( NHL ) in 1979 following the collapse of the WHA.
Cold cracks in the welds, increased stress concentrations due to the weakened flange plate, the poor weld profile, and cyclical stresses ( which would be common in the North Sea ), seemed to collectively play a role in the rig's collapse.
When on defense, a player selected which play thought to be the one that the offense would select ; if chosen correctly, it would result in a collapse of the offensive line and well-covered receivers.
" The play concerns the Berger family, living in the Bronx under the shadow of economic collapse.
The play explored Naomi Ginsberg's schizophrenic collapse and made use of innovative video for flashback scenes.
His next chance to play test cricket came against South Africa in November 2010 when he took 3 wickets in a first innings and triggered a South African collapse of 380 on a flat wicket.
The 1964 season became best remembered, however, for the Phillies ' late-season collapse ; despite a-game lead with 12 games to play, the Phillies lost ten in a row and finished one game behind the St. Louis Cardinals.
The son was returning the favour: according to radio historian Elizabeth McLeod, it was Keenan who had helped his father overcome professional collapse and a harrowing divorce and nervous breakdown to return to work a decade earlier, and who now helped convince Serling and producer Martin Manulis that the elder Wynn should play the wistful trainer.
It has been suggested that the change of African trade routes and the Black Death did play a major role in the collapse.
The audio play Primeval, which is set in Traken's past, provides an explanation for Nyssa's sudden collapse at the end of Four to Doomsday and her apparent development of psychic abilities in Time-Flight.
Her daughter Charlotte and her opponent's son James would play huge roles in the collapse of the Lusignan dynasty.
After a quarter of an hour play resumed, as did the England collapse: at lunch, they were 83 for 6.

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