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play and led
This led to experienced players being able to play indefinitely on a single credit.
The Orioles led the game 3 – 0 after three innings of play.
In the second scene of the play, King Duncan describes the brave manner in which Macbeth, Thane of Glamis, and Banquo bravely led his army against invaders, fighting side by side.
Thomas appeared in the play Comus for Third Programme, the day after the network launched, and his rich, sonorous voice led to character parts, including the lead in Aeschylus ' Agamemnon and Satan in an adaptation of Paradise Lost.
His discomfort speaking on stage led to his uncle Al Shean's suggestion that he stop speaking altogether and play the role in mime.
22 – 35 ) Fanciful though it might seem, the account has led ancient and modern scholars to infer that he did not play the lyre, or that he was not professionally trained, otherwise he would have been presented with a lyre instead.
His success directing the 1928 play Journey's End led to his move to the United States, first to direct the play on Broadway and then to Hollywood to direct motion pictures.
Unlike MGM, RKO allowed Weissmuller to play other roles, though a three picture contract with Pine-Thomas Productions led to only one film, Swamp Fire, being made, co-starring Buster Crabbe.
In turn, this led to being able to play dyads and chords.
Players must follow suit, unless they have no cards of the led suit, in which case they may play any card.
This advantage has led to many players in heads-up play raising on the button with an extremely wide range of hands because of this positional advantage.
The popularity of D & D led to the birth of the tabletop role-playing game industry, which publishes games with many different themes, rules, and styles of play.
Teams that had led their respective series were awarded league championships, or teams which were scheduled to play in such series were awarded co-championships.
But Dawson silenced the critics and led Kansas City to a strong finish in the playoffs, defeating the defending champion Jets in New York, 13-6 in the Divisional Playoffs, and defeating the Raiders 17-7 in the AFL Championship Game, thus essentially making the Chiefs the first wild card team to play in the Super Bowl.
Led largely through the play of quarterback John Elway and a defense that led the AFC in fewest yards allowed, Denver posted an 11-5 regular season record and two narrow playoff victories.
Another reason was the play of their offensive line, led by Pro Bowl tackles Brad Benson and Karl Nelson.
With the play of their defense, the running attack led by Morris, and Simms ' passing game, the Giants earned a 14 – 2 regular season record.
The Patriots notched the franchise's third Super Bowl berth after posting an 11-5 regular season record, led by the steady play of second-year quarterback Tom Brady and a defense that ended the regular season ranked sixth in scoring.
The Patriots ' physical play led Rams coach Mike Martz to say after the game that the Patriots were " a Super Bowl – caliber team.
However, the September 11, 2001 attacks led the league to postpone its September 16 games and play them a week after the scheduled conclusion of the regular season.
The culmination of that conflict led to the resignation of the national team coach, Otto Pfister, and the threat made by the players not to play their game against Switzerland on 16 June 2006.
Today, trusts play a significant role in most common law systems, and their success has led some civil law jurisdictions to incorporate trusts into their civil codes.
The film stars Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, and Horst Buchholz who play a group of seven American gunmen who are hired to protect a small agricultural village in Mexico from a group of marauding native bandits led by Calvera, portrayed by Eli Wallach.
The other players, in clockwise order, each play a card to the trick and must follow suit by playing a card of the suit led if they have one.

play and nickname
Famous for his word play and neologisms, he coined the genre nickname " sci-fi ".
The team immediately excelled under Kuenn's low-key managerial style and gained a new nickname as Harvey's Wallbangers, a play on the drink Harvey Wallbanger and the team's manager's name.
Smith's fielding play prompted the Yuma Daily Sun to use the nickname " The Wizard of Oz " in a March 1981 feature article about Smith.
The column is called " The Pop of King ", a play on the nickname " The King of Pop " commonly given to Michael Jackson.
The character's nickname, " Bones ", is a play on sawbones, an epithet for physicians, in particular, those qualified as surgeons.
This style of play earned him the nickname " Indestructible ".
In a play on his nickname, " Old Blood and Guts ," troops joked that it was " our blood and his guts.
After Deep Thought's 1989 match against Kasparov, IBM held a contest to rename the chess machine and it became " Deep Blue ", a play on IBM's nickname, " Big Blue ".
The team slated to play in Maryland was to be called the Washington Capitals, but the expansion NHL team had already trademarked the rights to the nickname.
After deciding on the " Penguin " nickname ( which was inspired by the fact that the team was to play in the " Igloo ", the nickname of the Pittsburgh Civic Arena ), a logo was chosen that had a penguin in front of a triangle, which symbolized the " Golden Triangle " of downtown Pittsburgh.
The team adopted a physical, defense-oriented style of play, which eventually earned them the nickname " Bad Boys.
The names themselves come from Edmondson's and Mayall's own nicknames for each other ; many of Mayall's characters are referred to by some variation of the name " Richard " and " Eddie " is taken from " Eddie Monsoon ", Edmondson's nickname since University, which is a play on his then stage name, Ade Edmondson ( compare Edina Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous, who is called " Eddie " by her friend Patsy, and is played by Edmondson's Comic Strip fellow and wife Jennifer Saunders ).
A radio announcer gave him the nickname " Sparky " in 1955 for his feisty play.
Snow moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1945, and " Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger " ( modified from his earlier nickname, the Yodeling Ranger ), was invited to play at the Grand Ole Opry in 1950.
During this time Only's younger brother Paul Caiafa, a longtime fan of the band who went by the nickname Doyle, began learning to play guitar with help from Danzig and Only.
It was here that he was given his nickname Bill by his music teacher, Ian Phipps, for being able to play the song " Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey " so well on the guitar.
The Skyline GT-R later earned the nickname " Godzilla ", for its a play on its " monster " track performance and country of origin.
They play in red shirts, white shorts and socks, the first of which gives the team its nickname of Colorado ( The Red ).
McGriff's nickname, " Crime Dog ", is a play on McGruff, a cartoon dog created for American police to raise children's awareness on crime prevention.
Terkel received his nickname while he was acting in a play with another person named Louis.
The team nickname was a play on the name of the NBA's Phoenix Suns, which played at the Coliseum for decades before moving to the America West Arena ( now U. S. Airways Center ) in 1991.
He was one of the smallest players to play the game, standing 5 ' 4½ " and weighing 140 pounds ( 64 kg ), resulting in his nickname.
Among his many pupils in Dresden was Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, the keyboardist whose name is erroneously enshrined in the popular nickname given to J. S. Bach's 1742 publication, “ Aria with Diverse Variations ”— that is,The Goldberg Variations .” The scholar Peter Williams has discredited the story linking the work to Goldberg, stating that J. S. Bach wrote the work for the Russian Ambassador Count Hermann Carl von Keyserlingk, who would ask his employee, Goldberg, to play variations for him to ward off insomnia.

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