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stage and was
The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up to you.
Most of them had seen Our American Cousin before, and unless Miss Keene was on stage, there was not much to it.
While there are now allegations of the withholding of `` favorable evidence developed at the hearing '' and a denial of a `` full and fair hearing '', no such claim was made by petitioner at any stage of the administrative process.
When the automobile was in its embryonic stage, such roads as existed were pretty much open roads with the tacit understanding that horses should not be unduly terrified being about the only rule governing where, when and how fast a car could go.
Also, it should be noted that the polytonal freedom of his melodies and harmonic modulations, the brilliant orchestrations, the adroitness for evading the heaviness of figured bass, the skill in florid counterpoint were not lost in his mature output, even in the spectacular historical dramas of the stage and cinema, where a large, dramatic canvas of sound was required.
It seemed, indeed, that their house was not so much a home, but rather a perfect stage set, and that they were actors who had been handed fat roles in a successful play, and had talent enough to fill the roles competently, with nice understatement.
One growth center in a short bone -- distal phalanx of the second finger -- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage.
The mean onset age was 25.3 months ( Table 1 ), and the average Span of the osseous stage was 133 months.
There was a particularly marvelous opportunity for study in this area since almost every stage of pregnancy was represented, from a childless couple to and including every trimester.
Thus, in the immemorial way -- in the way of the right hand that knows and the left that does not -- was the stage set for tragedy at Bari.
Thirty years' experience let him know, even at this early stage, that Black was his man.
Long before he reached the protection of the stage door, Andy was recognized.
Among the spectators was the noted exotic dancer, Patti Waggin who is Mrs. Don Rudolph when off the stage.
Among stage performances was a starring role in `` Golden Arrow '' directed by Noel Coward.
Commenting on the earlier stage, the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors ( in a recent report on the question of faculty participation in administrative decision-making ) noted that the term `` teacher-employee '' ( as opposed to, e.g., `` maintenance employee '' ) was a not inapt description.
Before her chore was finished she was rescuing wind-blown sheets of music, trundling microphones about the stage, helping to move the piano and otherwise joining in the informal atmosphere.
Hendricks' story was designed for children and he had a small audience of small children right on stage with him.
Yuri Soloviev, Oleg Sokolov, Alexei Zhitkov, Lev Sokolov, Yuri Korneyev and Mr. Livshitz were the chief soloists, but everybody on stage was magnificent.
On Saturday, the orchestra was sensibly situated down on the field, the stage floor was apparently in decent condition for dancing, and the order of the program improved.

stage and telegraph
Still existing on a `` Northern Union '' telegraph form is a typical peremptory message from Peru grocer J. J. Hapgood to Burton and Graves' store in Manchester -- `` Get and send by stage four pounds best Porterhouse or serloin stake, for Mrs. Hapgood send six sweet oranges ''.
William Cooke and Professor Charles Wheatstone learned of the Wilhelm Weber and Carl Gauss electromagnetic telegraph in 1833, and reached the stage of launching a commercial telegraph prior to Morse, despite starting later.
These combined stage and Pony Express stations along the Oregon Trail and Central Route across Utah and Nevada were joined by the First Transcontinental Telegraph stations and telegraph line which followed much the same route in 1861 from Carson City, Nevada to Salt Lake City, Utah.
They related to the stage and condition of the river, and were accurate and valuable ; ... At the time that the telegraph brought the news of his death, I was on the Pacific coast.
For example, it is said that one " keys the transmitter " by interrupting some stage of amplification with a telegraph key.
East-West communications – the Pony Express, transcontinental telegraph line, and the transcontinental stage line carrying the mails – followed the Oregon Trail to Fort Laramie and over South Pass until 1862, when Indian attacks forced the stage line to shift its line to the Overland Trail.
South Pass City sprang into existence as a stage and telegraph station on the Oregon Trail during the 1850s.
The telegraph spelled doom for Pony Express, and the " great iron horse " killed Majors ' freighting and stage coach operations in time.

stage and tower
At this stage a small " creeper " crane was installed in each leg, designed to move up the tower as construction progressed and making use of the guides for the elevators which were to be fitted in each leg.
The stage was the size of a city block and dominated by a central tower eighty feet in height.
The beams were hidden by a false ceiling, installed below the lantern stage of the tower.
The four-level tower tapers at each stage with clasping buttresses on the three lower levels and circular buttresses on the fourth stage.
The most notable feature is a three stage tower, surmounted by a spire which is supported with flying buttresses.
The round stage of the tower is the oldest part of the church, thought to be Saxon in origin and of a date between 850 and 950 AD.
It included a bell tower and stage.
Post-war Britain was the stage for a tower block " building boom "; from the 1950s to the late 1970s there was a dramatic increase in tower block construction.
The first phase, comprising the chancel, north chapel, transept and the lower stage of a projected bell tower was completed by 1907, and the church gained its own parish in 1907.
View from the old tower in summer ; in the off-run is Besserudkjernet, with the stage visible opposite the in-run
The vestry may also have been added in the 17th century and the upper stage of the tower was rebuilt early in the 18th century.
The lowest stage of the tower dates from the 11th Century and consists of rubble, flint and conglomerate walling with freestone quoins.
The facade is a triangular composition of three stages, although the top stage, a short central tower, is a later addition, according to local architects and historians.
Pérez invested € 127 million in five years ( 2001 – 2006 ) by adding an expansion to the east side of the stadium, as well adding a new façade on Father Damien street, new costumes, new boxes and VIP areas, a new stage in honour of the east side, a new press area ( also located on the east side ), a new audio system, new bars, integration of heating in the stands, panoramic lifts, new restaurants, escalators in the tower access, and implementation of the multipurpose building in Father Damien street.
Shortly after launch, recovery crews began searching a region from the Badain Jaran Desert in Inner Mongolia to Shaanxi for the launch escape tower, booster rockets, first stage and payload fairing.
The west tower was built in three stages, each stage marked by a horizontal string course running round the outside.
The park opened to the public in 1896, though construction of the tower had not surpassed the first stage at approximately.
The parish church of St Mary-the-Virgin was first recorded in a charter of 1146, but was entirely rebuilt between 1418 and 1448 with a three stage tower topped by an octagonal turret.
The Uchiko-za is unique and traditional because of its open Taiko-drum tower, the boxed seating area, the broad ramp leading to the stage along one side of the audience and the wooden, revolving stage.
As the Market building was higher than the Alexandra, the stage area had the added advantage of a built-in fly tower which enabled the ' flying ' of backdrops-an essential feature of any theatre worthy of the name.
The tower dates from the late 12th century, with the top stage added in the late 13th century.

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