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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 capacity
They began to describe in detail the woman's capacity for response.
They were also, by virtue of their small capacity engines, far less efficient than the cavalry and horse-drawn guns that they were intended to complement.
They, therefore, lower arteriolar resistance and increase venous capacity ; increase cardiac output, cardiac index, stroke work, and volume ; lower renovascular resistance ; and lead to increased natriuresis ( excretion of sodium in the urine ).
They have insufficient capacity, and their equipment is in poor condition.
They currently play home games in the 20, 066 capacity Joe Louis Arena after having spent over 40 years playing in Olympia Stadium.
They provide a large ammunition capacity and a high rate of fire, and are typically used to give suppressing fire during infantry movement.
They have maintained this position because of advances which have resulted in increased recording capacity, reliability, and speed, as well as decreased cost, allowing them to keep pace with ever more demanding requirements for secondary storage.
They have a higher basal metabolic rate, and also a greater capacity to increase their metabolic rate when engaged in strenuous activity.
They differed from animals, however, in their capacity for free will and their potential perfectibility.
They were not only used as an ornamental art form, but also had a specific functional capacity like temperature control at homes.
They work by blocking the receptor for the neurotransmitter dopamine and allowing serotonin to still work, but in diminished capacity.
They are not received from any other source ; on the contrary, it is His nature that communicates all good to His own creatures in accordance with the capacity of each.
They were ineffective against Waroch in this capacity in 579.
They received their jurisdiction from the Holy Roman Emperor, from whom they also received the capacity to pronounce capital punishment () which they exercised in his name.
They are complex in that they are diverse and made up of multiple interconnected elements and adaptive in that they have the capacity to change and learn from experience.
They had won the title in 1994 but were denied promotion then as their stadium did not meet Football League capacity requirements – this came the same year that they eliminated Birmingham City from the FA Cup.
They also had to increase the capacity of the city's sewers.
They were also adapted to the increasing maritime trade: from 200 tons capacity in the 15th century to 500, they become impressive in the 16th century, having usually two decks, stern castles fore and aft, two to four masts with overlapping sails.
They hoped to have the service, dubbed " Eagle Claw ", to be running at full capacity to warn a quarter of a million potential victims.
They also may be concerned that relatives might see it as a sign of declining mental capacity, and they are afraid to lose their independence.
They made plans of building a 3rd tier on top of the current stadium, increasing the capacity to 68000.
They forbid 16 year olds from riding motorcycles of a 250cc cubic capacity as they had done before, and limited them to 50cc machines until they were 17.
They were found to have agreed to share 25 % from the damages paid to the next friend of a 18-year-old traffic accident victim who suffered from permanent total loss of earning capacity.
They were the military commanders and in this capacity often acted independently from the king, most notably in the latter period before the Muslim invasions.

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