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Their lively stage presentation influenced The Shadows in the UK in 1959 and beyond.
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Their lively version of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew ( 1967 ), directed by Franco Zeffirelli, was a notable success.
Their figures are at once lively, finely observed, and gracefully combined in groups designed to fit the ten panels of the gallery.
Their brisk lively dialogue, classical colour and frequent allusions to persons and events of the day maintained that popularity with the court which Euphues had won.
Their value consists of the very lively dialect of Gjirokastër and the prevailing mores of the region.
Their courage, their civic spirit and the lively comradeship they demonstrated inspired fanatic followers throughout New York, the original " Buffs ".
Their left foot plays the pedalboard with dancelike motions that can range from lively to languorous depending on the character of the music, Meanwhile, their outstretched right foot rests firmly on the expression pedal, which they pump gently in order to change the instrument's overall volume or to accent their music dynamics.
Their care presents particular problems on account of the lizards ' enormous size and lively dispositions.
Their nearest neighbor, Lance ( Craig Sheffer ) is attractive, lively and has a childhood history with Nathalie.
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Their music and stage show mingle kitsch science fiction themes, deadpan surrealist humor, and mordantly satirical social commentary.
Their marriage united both crowns and set the stage for the creation of the Kingdom of Spain, at the dawn of the modern era.
Their elder brother Sydney Boulting became an actor and stage producer as Peter Cotes ; he was the original director of The Mousetrap.
Their stage routines were a loose combination of martial arts, military drill and " step show " dances lifted from black college fraternities.
Their performances also featured absurdly comical stage props such as oversized fezzes and large cardboard cutout heads of newspaper editor William Allen White.
Their widespread distribution over almost the entire Cambrian world, as well as the taxonomic diversity of the species, might be explained by surmising that that they were planktonic during their larval stage.
Their works, later known as the Savoy operas, dominated the musical stage on both sides of the Atlantic for more than a decade and continue to be performed today.
As Oriana Palusci says in her article " When Boys or Women Tell Their Dreams: Cleopatra and the Boy Actor ," “ Cleopatra constantly occupies the centre, if not of the stage, certainly of the discourse, often charged with sexual innuendos and disparaging tirades, of the male Roman world ”.
Their productions occasionally incorporate the return to the live stage of famous Australian screen actors such as Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Geoffrey Rush etc.
Their reproductive cycle is very damaging to the environment, as their early larvel stage is an aquatic creature which eats anything it comes across.
Their villa was often turned into a stage for little plays, directed by Murnau, who already read books of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Shakespeare and Ibsen plays at the age of 12.
Their primary goal was to bring noted stage actors to the screen and Zukor went on to produce The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1913 ).
An integral part of the Dee Rocks experience, is the " Styes in Their Eyes " finale when local characters take to the stage to entertain and dazzle the audience with their party pieces.
The Jordans were featured on several Alan Freed stage shows and were mainstays on all the important East Coast TV programs, especially in the Tri-State area. Their biggest hit, in 1966, was " Gimme Some Lovin.
Their stage work of the 1950s included the revue Two on the Aisle, starring Bert Lahr and Dolores Gray, with music by Jule Styne ; Wonderful Town, a musical adaptation of the play My Sister Eileen with music by Bernstein ; and Bells Are Ringing, which reunited them with Judy Holliday and Jule Styne.
Their sound was inspired by Farrelly's interest in world music, though most observers thought O ' Connor's singing and stage presence were the band's strongest features.
Their performances became even more unpredictable, and Pop often had trouble standing up on stage due to his extreme drug abuse.
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Their convenience in writing both on paper and on fabrics without causing the unwanted bleed-through of ink ( more present on lower grade of papers ) or smears on paper make them appropriate when both presentation and legibility is important, such as on medical papers and carbon based papers.
Their work was preceded by older sculptors from Mesopotamia and Egypt, but the Greeks were unmatched in plasticity and realistic ( re ) presentation, either of Gods ( Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, etc.
Their response was a stigmatized or entirely muted presentation of Black female sexuality in African American literature and art.
Their activities typically include holding regular conferences for the presentation and discussion of new research results and publishing or sponsoring academic journals in their discipline.
Their bare-bones manner of presentation implies, for example, that the " words themselves " are more important than the visual forms in which the words were originally presented.
Their services were recognized by presentation, in 1902, of a color to the CMI, and a presentation in 1904, of a Banner to the CPRC.
Their functions include signaling by BCR, modulation of that signaling by co-receptors, signaling by CD40, endocytosis of antigen bound to the BCR and its routing to late endosomes to facilitate loading of antigen-derived peptides onto class II MHC molecules, routing of those peptide / MHC-II complexes to the cell surface, and their participation in antigen presentation to T cells.
Their main activity is antigen presentation, they express Factor XIIIa, CD1c and Class II Human leukocyte antigens.
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