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The Australian touring party had been severely weakened by a dispute between the board and players that caused Clem Hill, Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong, Tibby Cotter, Sammy Carter and Vernon Ransford to be omitted.
It was believed that something new was required to combat Bradman, but it was believed more likely that Bradman could be dismissed by leg-spin as Walter Robins and Ian Peebles had supposedly caused him problems ; two leg-spinners were included in the English touring party of 1932 – 33.
It was a natural transition when she made her way into standup comedy, headlining as a successful comedienne in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York, and eventually touring across the country with her popular “ Comedy PJ Party ,” an on-stage slumber party with a number of comedic talents.
This touring paid off in yielding on-going organization throughout the province, enabling the party to come just four candidates short of a full slate.
He soon began touring the country, speaking against the Central African Federation ( also known as the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland ), and urging its citizens to become members of the party.
Priestley's 1929 novel The Good Companions, set in the same period, follows the lives of the members of a " concert party " or touring Pierrot troupe.
Hagerty was employed as a touring organizer for the Socialist Party in 1903, traveling the breadth of the United States to deliver lectures on behalf of the party.
Wes Hall and Frank Mason were competing for a single place in the touring party, and Sobers and Everton Weekes decided they " would take on Mason and knock him out of the firing line to try and get our fellow Bajan ( countryman ) Wes in the team.
While touring Europe in late March 1970, Green binged on LSD at a party at a commune in Munich, an incident cited by Fleetwood Mac manager Clifford Davis as the crucial point in his mental decline.
She advised him to gain experience by touring halls around the country with a concert party, which he did.
Graham Gooch and himself were the only two members of the original touring party to be fit for all matches, although they were the two oldest in the squad.
Radford then spent May and June 1943 on an inspection party under Gates, touring U. S. bases in the south Pacific.
He was omitted from the Gentlemen and Players match, but was part of the MCC team touring party for the 1946 – 47 tour of Australia.
After working as a clerk for Liverpool Corporation, Education Department, he was in a touring concert party and the music halls, but he rose to stardom in 1938 through his role in the first regular radio comedy series, Band Waggon on the BBC.
In July 2010 it was rumoured that he would join Essex as replacement overseas player for Danish Kanaria who joined the Pakistan touring party for tests against Australia and England.
) touring party, but contracted a serious illness on the tour.
The touring party contained only eight professionals, who were expected to do most of the bowling and provide the cricketing quality.
The production was short-lived but was followed by the 1974 original London production of The Good Companions, alongside John Mills, Judi Dench and Christopher Gable in which she played Susie Dean, a member of a touring concert party.
He was selected as a member of the touring party for the 1936 British Lions tour to Argentina.
He was also on the five-man selection committee for the tour, which chose teams to play in specific games but had not chosen the touring party.
He was left out of the touring party under the pretext that his bowling would not be effective in his native country.
A campaign to send an American side to the 1920 games in Antwerp started in California after a Berkeley rugby union touring party returned from British Columbia undefeated in 1920.
Baskerville wrote to the NRFU asking if they would host a New Zealand touring party.
Baskerville was greatly impressed by Dally Messenger, and persuaded him to join the touring party.

touring and also
Longer distance tours are also carried out by bus, either on a turn up and go basis or through a tour operator, and usually allow disembarkation from the bus to allow touring of sites of interest on foot.
Bombay Sapphire also showcases the designers ' work in the Bombay Sapphire endorsed blue room, which is actually a design exhibition touring the world each year.
After the funeral service, a tribute concert was held at the Martin Luther King Center, also in Gainesville, and featured performances by his son and daughter, Anthony McDaniel and Evelyn Kelly, long-time background vocalist Gloria Jolivet, co-producer Scott " Skyntyte " Free, Diddley's touring band, The Debby Hastings Band, and guest artist Eric Burdon.
Chaplin quickly began work in another role, touring with his brother who was also pursuing an acting career in a comedy sketch called Repairs.
Bicycle touring, also known as cyclotourism, involves touring and exploration or sightseeing by bicycle for leisure.
The upright bass is large and awkward to transport, which also created transportation problems for touring bands.
In April – May 2011 House of Pain attended the Groovin ' the Moo touring festival in Australia, and also performed at Scotland's T in the Park Festival on 9 July 2011, as well as Sonisphere UK Festival on 12 July of the same year.
The museum also hosts several touring exhibitions during the year.
That year, he also began touring African countries and was received well by audiences there.
That year Pickford also introduced Dorothy and Lillian Gish ( both friends from her days touring melodrama ) to Griffith.
Robyn has also confirmed on her official Twitter account that she will be touring Australia sometime in 2012.
Yano was also a regular touring member of Yellow Magic Orchestra.
The Stems, with a new drummer, David Shaw, on board spent most of 1986 touring to promote their EP, including national tours supporting Flamin ' Groovies and the Hoodoo Gurus, and also seeking a label deal.
There is also a version of the show touring in the United States.
He was unhappy working in confines of the studio, and also felt the loss of income that resulted from their withdrawal from touring, since he did not write songs for the band and so received no publishing royalties.
: VH1's 2001 show Bands on the Run was a notable early hybrid, in that the show featured four unsigned bands touring and making music as a professional activity, but also pitted the bands against one another in game show fashion to see which band could make the most money.
Sea kayaking, also referred to as ocean kayaking or touring, involves taking kayaks out on to the ocean or other open water such as a lake.
The Whiteman period also marked a precipitous decline in Beiderbecke's health, brought on by the demand of the bandleader's relentless touring and recording schedule in combination with Beiderbecke's persistent alcoholism.
Anthrax with John Bush also took part in the February 2010, 5-show touring Soundwave 2010 festival in Australia.
They also operated U. S. touring companies.
Although Inside also released a second album " Beware ", the band dissolved after touring in early 1999.
The opera also resumed touring in April, with two companies crisscrossing the British provinces by June, one starring Richard Mansfield as Sir Joseph, the other W. S. Penley in the role.
In the touring version of Round the Horne ... Revisited ( 2004-5 ), Horne was played by Stephen Critchlow, who also played him in the BBC television drama Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!

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