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They and casually
They seemed then to have had a single mind and body, a mutuality which had been accepted with the fact of their youth, casually.
They assume he's joking and insist on partying, and when Booth professes his love, Laura casually dismisses him and bursts out laughing.
They differ greatly on their views of what a police officer should portray ; on one occasion, Karen states that " a police officer should be respected by the community ", to which Davis casually replies, " Who said that?
They are selected and arranged with method and purpose, and they are often ( and somewhat casually ) made the occasion of a long excursus on general pathology and medicine.
They are generally more loose fitting and casually worn.
They began singing together casually after their nighttime performances, sitting on the wall of the fountain opposite the Plaza Hotel, and drew a following.
They have also seen flirting casually and sexually together as shown in the season 9 episode " Leave out all the rest " to which fellow CSI Nick Stokes has to tell them to stop it while at a crime scene after discovering a trunk of sex toys.

They and played
They played crack the whip a few minutes without mishap.
They previously played at De Meer Stadion and the Amsterdam Olympic Stadium ( for international matches ).
They played their football league games at the Aberdare Athletic Ground and were known as the Darians.
They played 19 games of Australian rules football, against prominent clubs in Victoria and South Australia, winning six and drawing one of these ( see Australian rules football in England ).
They played one extra match on this tour, making the total of 21 games, including four tests against South Africa, with the British Isles winning three of them.
They have played in eleven World Series, winning seven.
They released a concert DVD in 2004 on Hydra Records, played the Viper Room in West Hollywood in 2005, and performed at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2006-07.
They also played regularly every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night at the Mission Beach Ballroom in San Diego.
They performed the song " Too Hot ta Trot " during the dance contest ; their songs " Brick House " and " Easy " were also played during the movie.
They played the concert to honor the Cadillac High School football team.
They no longer maintain a rivalry, as Carolina was moved to the NFC South in 2002, and the two have played rarely since then.
They were accepted by the Southern League and played just a single season ( 1920 – 21 ) before being voted into the Football League.
They also played at the Australian Live Earth concert in Sydney on 7 July.
They used an early version of the snare drum carried over the player's right shoulder, suspended by a strap ( typically played with one hand using traditional grip ).
They played across the continental United States, Europe, Asia, South America, and Russia.
They originally played at Boulevard Park, sometimes called League Park.
They played their first Western League game at Bennett Park on April 28, 1896, defeating the Columbus Senators 17 – 2.
They are best known for the role they played during the line inspection, in which they employed unusual techniques such as the use of the buttonhook to examine aliens for signs of eye diseases ( particularly, trachoma ) and the use of a chalk mark code.
They joined FIFA in 1906 and played their first ever games against countries other than the Home Nations on a tour of Central Europe in 1908.
They played home games from their inaugural season to the 2011 season at Sun Life Stadium, which they shared with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League ( NFL ) and which was also called Joe Robbie Stadium, Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, and Land Shark Stadium during their tenancy.
They played the club and bar circuit, first in Groningen, In 1977 the band released their first album, Street.
They later played an important role in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
They are chromatic instruments and are usually played in an East Asian harmonica orchestra instead of the " push-button " chromatic harmonica that is more common in the European / American tradition.
They played a similar symbolic role in ancient China, where dogs were conceived as representative of the household sphere, and as protective spirits appropriate when transcending geographic and spatial boundaries.
They had three children, Blanca ( who died in 1886 ), Laura ( a painter ), and Alfonso ( who played for Real Madrid in the early 1900s before embarking on a career as a diplomat ).

They and improvisational
They were the first organized troupes in Chicago, Illinois and from their success, the modern Chicago improvisational comedy movement was spawned.
They began as a psychedelic rock group whose early singles were influenced by The Beatles, and diversified their sound through the use of instruments such as keyboards like the Mellotron, reed instruments, and by incorporating jazz and improvisational techniques in their music.
They were far outside her background in improvisational theatre, and during a confrontation with Beatty, May said, " You want it done?
They are often improvisational and social in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with spectators and the other dancers.
They are the first American group to have recorded for Incus Records, the record label of British free improvisational guitarist Derek Bailey.
They were heavily influenced by so-called no wave music ( Arto Lindsay had played in the seminal no-wave band DNA ), but their music also contained elements of funk and of the improvisational jazz stylings that would become Zorn's trademark.

They and jazz
They were not diplomats or jazz musicians, or even organizers of reading-rooms and photo-montage displays, but rugged capitalist entrepreneurs like Henry Ford, Hugh Cooper, Thomas Campbell, the International Harvester Co., and David W. Griffith.
They integrated trip hop with other genres – including ambient, soul, IDM, experimental industrial, atmospheric drum n bass / jungle, liquid dubstep, breakbeat, drum ' n ' bass, acid jazz, and new age.
They also felt that Miller's brand of swing shifted popular music away from the " hot jazz " bands of Benny Goodman and Count Basie toward commercial novelty instrumentals and vocal numbers.
They also featured some of the best trombone soloists in the business, several of whom were " Anglo " jazz musicians who had mastered the típico style.
" They were the first jazz recordings made on the west coast by an African-American jazz band from New Orleans.
They played jazz, popular, and classical music while on the boats.
They played at the Nice Festival along with Rex Stewart, Louis Armstrong, and several other American jazz musicians.
" They quickly realized that they enjoyed similar music, and even listened to the same jazz radio stations ; not long after, they began writing songs together.
They are slotted swing dances, danced to a wide variety of music including blues, pop, jazz, and rock and roll.
They went through several musical phases during the course of their recording career, starting out with a purist jazz sound, then becoming practitioners of R & B and funk, progressing to a smooth pop-funk ensemble, and in the post-millennium creating music with a modern, electro-pop sound.
They are still known for jazz and blues.
They persuaded the landlord that they played jazz, although their music was predominantly country rock and blues, and first appeared on either 3 May, or 13 May 1971, with Steel on drums.
They also had a V-38500 " race " series, a 23000 ' hot dance ' continuation of the V-38000 series, as well as a 23200 ' Race ' series with blues, gospel and some hard jazz.
They despised black culture, which they considered inferior, and even sought to prohibit " traditionally black " musical genres like jazz as being " corrupt negro music ".
They wanted to get away from the jazz scene of the early ' 50s, which was the Birdland scene — you hire Phil Woods or Charlie Parker or J. J. Johnson, they come and sit in with the house rhythm section, and they only play blues and standards that everybody knows.
They formed in 1970, led then by drummer Prosper Niang, but their controversial lyrics and unfamiliar jazz sound led to a lack of popularity, and the group moved to Paris in 1973.
They recorded " experimental " songs for RCA Victor which Jones began to fuse jazz and early swing music.
They also visited his store for amplification for the amplified acoustic guitars that were beginning to show up in the southern California music scene — in big band and jazz music, and for the electric " Hawaiian " or " lap steel " guitars becoming popular in country music.
They contrasted with the classical pretensions of cool jazz, with Mobley's rich lyricism being bluesier, alongside the funky approach of Horace Silver.
They introduced several jazz standards, including " Django " and " Bags ' Groove ".
They heard great jazz drummer Warren " Baby " Dodds playing inventive solos while in New York City with Bunk Johnson's band.
Said Howard Reich, jazz critic of the Chicago Tribune, “ It would be difficult to overestimate Henry Threagill ’ s role in perpetually altering the meaning of jazz ..… He has changed our underlying assumptions of what jazz can and should be .” – An excerpt from a chapter on Henry Threadgill from And They All Sang ( published 2005 ) by late Pulitzer winning author and disc jockey Studs Terkel – a book about “ forty of the greatest and most deeply human musical figures of our time ”.

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