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Sometimes, Mrs. Coolidge would close herself in the Green Suite on the second floor, and play the piano she had brought to the White House.
The situation in which we find ourselves is brought out with dramatic force in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, which deals with the Salem witch trials.
As the play unfolds, however, the audience is subtly brought into the grip of an awful evil which grows with ominously gathering power and soon engulfs the community.
Soon after its London premiere, Achurch brought the play to Australia in 1889.
Garrett, Graham's presumed successor, did not play a single game for Cleveland, who traded him to Green Bay, brought him back three years later, then released him for good after he could not overcome a stutter that made calling plays in the huddle difficult.
On death, the soul of the person he brought before " Lord of Dharma " are these account are read out as recoded in this quote: " Day and night are the two nurses, in whose lap all the world is at play.
One of these projects is a play entitled O Happy Day, brought to life in 2000 by Dad's Garage Theatre Company in Atlanta, Georgia.
In this play the innovation is brought about by the goddess Athena, who summons twelve citizens to sit as jury.
Inconsistent with his affections, his deceptions have unraveled at the finale of the play as he is brought face-to-face with his friend Valentine and original love Julia:
All three teams brought new styles of play, fitness levels and tactics, and were far more successful than critics had expected.
The two characters, brought into being within the puzzling universe of Stoppard's play by an act of the playwright's creation, have generally interchangeable, yet periodically unique, identities.
The development of the British constitution, which is not a codified document, is based on this fusion in the person of the Monarch, who has a formal role to play in the legislature ( Parliament, which is where legal and political sovereignty lies, is the Crown-in-Parliament, and is summoned and dissolved by the Sovereign who must give his or her Royal Assent to all Bills so that they become Acts ), the executive ( the Sovereign appoints all ministers of His / Her Majesty's Government, who govern in the name of the Crown ) and the judiciary ( the Sovereign, as the fount of justice, appoints all senior judges, and all public prosecutions are brought in his or her name ).
The table-top device also brought discomfort after extended play.
Pittsburgh brought in two tight ends, which usually signals a running play.
Large trays of grass would be grown and cultivated outdoors, then brought inside the dome and placed on the field of play.
It was Mozart who originally selected Beaumarchais's play and brought it to Da Ponte, who turned it into a libretto in six weeks, rewriting it in poetic Italian and removing all of the original's political references.
Short was especially receptive to an offer brought up by Arlington, Texas mayor Tom Vandergriff, who had been trying to obtain a Major League sports team to play in the Metroplex for over a decade.
Walter Nugent Monck brought his Maddermarket Theatre production to Stratford in 1946, inaugurating the post-war tradition of the play.
When playing a DVD, the viewer is brought to a main menu which gives them options ( watch the feature film, view deleted scenes, play some special applications, etc .).
One of these shows brought Tracy to the attention of a Broadway producer, who offered him the lead in a new play.
Knights are usually brought into play slightly sooner than the bishops and much sooner than the rooks and the queen.
In return, the Comedy Opera Company gave notice that they intended to play Pinafore at another theatre and brought a legal action against Carte and company.
Humidity does not play any role but the attraction is brought about purely by the agency of an effluent, by which the air is disturbed. After the initial impulse, the air returns to the amber again taking with it little particles.
Over the years, a large number of products have been brought out for Rolemaster and it can be rather confusing to figure out which of these were put out for which version of the game and what books are needed to actually play.

play and fame
Many sports writers predicted that the NFC Championship Game would be much closer than the Redskins ' win over the Lions in the season opening game because Detroit's future hall of fame running back Barry Sanders did not play in it due to injury.
Even Lope de Vega made Orosius a central character in his play The Cardinal of Bethlehem, which shows how long-lived his fame was.
Lewis Hallam, Jr., a white actor using blackface makeup of American Company fame, brought blackface in this more specific sense to prominence as a theatrical device in the United States when playing the role of " Mungo ", an inebriated black man in The Padlock, a British play that premiered in New York City at the John Street Theatre on May 29, 1769.
# Circus maximus: Competition, winning, records, fame, “ fair playand the love of money are elevated to the prime values of life.
During the rest of the decade Pryce would play to his new acquired fame as a villain, portraying an assassin in Ronin, a corrupt Cardinal in the controversial Stigmata and, for Comic Relief, the Master in the Doctor Who special, Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death.
It was originally written as part of the incidental music for Jean Anouilh's play Léocadia ( 1940 ), but it achieved fame outside that context.
The museum featured the hall of fame, a library and an interactive soccer play area.
By way of compensation, Shiels gave him a bass guitar he had bought from former musician Robert Ballagh for £ 49 in 1967 while with the Uptown Band, he taught Lynott to play bass, and after a stint with ' Orphanage ' Lynott went on to international fame as founder, bassist and vocalist for Thin Lizzy.
Now without a record label, Orleans struggled in the early 80s, playing mostly small clubs in the Northeast and at this same time, Larry and Lance formed a side group, Mood Ring, with Bob Leinbach, Nicholas Parker, singer / songwriter Robbie Dupree ( of " Steal Away " fame ) and various others who drifted in and out to play for fun, mostly at parties and clubs.
Nordau went on to play a major role in the World Zionist Organisation ; indeed Nordau's relative fame certainly helped bring attention to the Zionist movement.
Sothern had already achieved fame on the New York stage in the play Camille in 1856, and had been reluctant to take on the role, because he felt that it was too small and unimportant.
She was " discovered " by My Fair Lady producers during her appearance in this play, prompting her casting in the lead in that production, catapulting her to fame on Broadway ( and beyond ) in the following years.
It also led, at the height of her fame to a spectacular crash-and-burn on ‘ The Big Time ( TV series )’, where Fanny disastrously brought her acid wit into play when dealing with housewife Gwen Troake.
Lacking success, he was on the point of enlisting when he suddenly sprang into fame as the author of a play called El trovador ( The Troubadour ), which was played for the first time on 1 March 1836.
The text explains the happenings in short form, including the exact date, and the later following fame of the case through the play of Carl Zuckmayer.
The development of this “ star system ” made “ fame … something that could be fabricated purposely, by the masters of the new ‘ machinery of glory ’.” However, regardless of how “… strenuously the star and their media handlers and press agents may … try to ‘ monitor ’ and ‘ shape ’ it, the media and the public always play a substantial part in the image-making process .” According to Madow,fame is a ‘ relational ’ phenomenon, something that is conferred by others.
Later the Boognish gave them a vision of gaining great fame if they offered more of their " services "; Inspired, they continued to offer their " services " and play but they are still in the process of earning great fame.
Pino Palladino ( born 17 October 1957 ) is a Welsh bass guitarist who gained fame playing primarily rock and roll, blues rock, and rhythm and blues music, although he has been lauded for his ability to play most genres of popular music, including jazz, neo soul, and funk.
* I Spy — Adapted by Collier from the play by John Mortimer ( of Rumpole of the Bailey fame ) for Alfred Hitchcock Presents, December 5, 1961 ( Season 7, Episode 9 ), starring Kay Walsh and Eric Barker.
Israeli Arab musicians have achieved fame beyond Israel's borders: Elias and Murkus frequently play to audiences in Europe and America, and oud player Darwish Darwish ( Prof. Elias's student ) was awarded first prize in the all-Arab oud contest in Egypt in 2003.
Jones came out of retirement to play, essentially on an exhibition basis, and his presence guaranteed enormous media attention, boosting the new tournament's fame.
The particular fame of " The Team of All Talents " sprung from their extraordinary three quarter play.

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