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There is, however, no pre-1858 Irish document that describes the way game was played, in particular there is no reference to the distinctive croquet stroke.
* Croquet: As in six-wicket croquet, the player may place his ball next to the ball he hit, and strike his ball in such a way that both balls move.
* H. G. Wells wrote The Croquet Player, which uses croquet as a metaphor for the way in which man confronts the very problem of his own existence.

way and is
But there's one thing I never seen or heard of, one thing I just don't think there is, and that's a sportin' way o' killin' a man ''!!
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
And that is the way I first saw her when my Uncle brought her into his antique store.
In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
As it is, they consider that the North is now reaping the fruits of excess egalitarianism, that in spite of its high standard of living the `` American way '' has been proved inferior to the English and Scandinavian ways, although they disapprove of the socialistic features of the latter.
Work is under way to see whether new restraining devices should be installed on all nuclear weapons.
This bold self-assertion, after decades of humble subservience, is indeed a twentieth-century phenomenon, an abrupt change in the Southern way of existence.
All but the most rabid of Confederate flag wavers admit that the Old Southern tradition is defunct in actuality and sigh that its passing was accompanied by the disappearance of many genteel and aristocratic traditions of the reputedly languid ante-bellum way of life.
The unit of form is determined subjectively: `` the Heart, by the way of the Breath, to the Line ''.
For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
Harold Clurman is right to say that `` Waiting For Godot '' is a reflection ( he calls it a distorted reflection ) `` of the impasse and disarray of Europe's present politics, ethic, and common way of life ''.
Nothing is more revealing of the way of life and literary aspirations of this group than their attitude toward sex.
The professed mission of this disaffiliated generation is to find a new way of life which they can express in poetry and fiction, but what they produce is unfortunately disordered, nourished solely on the hysteria of negation.
This is the rhetoric of righteousness the beatniks use in defending their way of life, their search for wholeness, though their actual existence fails to reach these `` religious '' heights.
But the highroad, according to the description of its traffic, belongs to life as it is lived in unawareness of death, while the way to the churchyard belongs to some other sort of life: a suffering form, an existence wholly comprised in the awareness of death.
His name is Praisegod Piepsam, and he is rather fully described as to his clothing and physiognomy in a way which relates him to a sinister type in the author's repertory -- he is a forerunner of those enigmatic strangers in `` Death In Venice '', for example, who represent some combination of cadaver, exotic, and psychopomp.
He is `` a man raving mad on the way to the churchyard ''.

way and depicted
The books plot involves Bruce ( depicted in a comical way ) as the main character struggling to make it into the world of A-list movies.
Modern Times ( 1936 ), which depicted factory workers in dismal conditions, was the first of his films that was seen by critics to contain an anti-capitalist message, although Chaplin denied the film being in any way political.
Because the existence of individuals is grounded in the divine, they are depicted as reflections, images or even shadows of the divine, but never in any way identical with the divine.
She is depicted as a wife who knows how to get her own way even though her husband thinks he is in charge.
Whilst depictions of the deity vary, he is always shown with either horns or antlers upon his head, often depicted as being theriocephalic, in this way emphasizing " the union of the divine and the animal ", the latter of which includes humanity.
This theory presented above could be refuted and in need of revision due to new scientific evidence presented by HUGO ( Human Genome Organization ) through genetic studies of the Asian races that points to a single Asian migration from South East Asia traveling northwards and slowly populating East Asia instead of the other way around which as popularly depicted above.
Newer formats such as State Logic and Function Block ( which is similar to the way logic is depicted when using digital integrated logic circuits ) exist, but they are still not as popular as ladder logic.
The most common pass with the cape in bullfighting is called a Veronica, as the torero holds the cape in the same way as St. Veronica is usually depicted holding the cloth.
In some representations of the wheel, there is a buddha or bodhisattva depicted within each realm, trying to help sentient beings find their way to nirvana.
Rastas feel that the way Western Society ( or Babylon ) has commonly depicted the GodHead as white for centuries to be colonial and racist.
In his turn Groen was very influential on the way John Lothrop Motley depicted the old Dutch Republic for an American audience.
As a result, Santa's Little Helper is depicted in this way on the show.
Both depicted soldiers on their way to Gettysburg.
These were anachronistic pieces as they depicted a way of life in the Scottish highlands that had disappeared a century earlier.
The film was banned from being shown in Philadelphia for a number of years due to the way it depicted high schoolers as being oppressed.
Physically, he is depicted as similar to Eros in every way, but with long hair and plumed butterfly wings.
She is depicted much the same way she is now, fat, flabby, and unclothed, but taller and with red tattoos all over her body, and more talkative.
" Walker highlighted the way that Lord had avoided telling the story through the prism of social class, which had been the usual style of previous narratives, and instead successfully depicted the human element of the story by showing how those aboard reacted to the disaster whatever their class.
" Reviewers highlighted the way in which Lord depicted the human side of the Titanic story, which The New York Times called " the core of Mr. Lord's account, and explains its fascination, a pull as powerful in its way as the last downward plunge of the ship itself.
Dances such as Sanghyang Dedari and Legong depicted divine maidens in their own way.
Analyses have shown that the painters depicted faces according to conventions in a repetitive and formulaic way, albeit with a variety of hairstyles and beards.
Influenced by Arabic culture, Ottoman rulers had stylized their names in the Arabic way, as depicted in this signature.
The way A relates the two pairs is depicted in the following informal diagram using an arrow.

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