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Throughout the play the couple refer to each other by pet names, " Didi " and " Gogo " although the boy addresses Vladimir as " Mister Albert ".
Throughout much of the rest of the play, Salieri masquerades as Mozart's ally to his face while doing his utmost to destroy his reputation and any success his compositions may have.
Throughout the play he is working on transforming the classical, Arcadia-like landscape of Sidley Park into the Gothic style popular at the time ( an idea that Lady Croom begrudgingly agrees to ).
Throughout the play, it is suggested that Goole knows everything about Eva / Daisy s life and the Birlings involvement in her death, and is interrogating the family solely to reveal their guilt rather than to discover unknown information.
Throughout the play, at the back of the stage, a huge marble wolf can be seen from which feed Romulus and Remus, with the implication being that Rome is a society based on animalistic origins.
Throughout the play oppositions between Rome and Egypt, love and lust, and masculinity and femininity are emphasised, subverted, and commented on.
Throughout the play, Antony is gradually bereaved of that Roman quality so coveted in his nostalgic interludes — by the centremost scenes, his sword ( a plainly phallic image ), he tells Cleopatra, has been “ made weak by his affection ” ( 3. 11. 67 ).
Throughout their education, timpanists are trained as percussionists, and they learn to play all instruments of the percussion family along with timpani.
Throughout the course of ice hockey history in Czechoslovakia, many Slovak players became eligible to play for the Czechoslovakian national team.
Throughout, the play explores Catherine's fear of following in her father's footsteps, both mathematically and mentally and her desperate attempts to stay in control.
Throughout the play, Richard's character constantly changes and shifts and, in doing so, alters the dramatic structure of the story.
Throughout the play, family ties are shown to be fragile and constantly under threat.
Throughout the play, Shakespeare employs various characters to illustrate pastoralism.
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Throughout the play, Laurence attempts to find common ground with her.
Throughout the play she makes advances towards Garcin, seeking to define herself as a woman in relation to a man.
Throughout the 1980s, The Roches continued to release their music to small audiences, little or no air play, and only modest record sales.
Throughout the play, the tone lurches wildly between bawdy comedy and tragic gloom, and readers and theatre-goers have frequently found it difficult to understand how one is meant to respond to the characters.
Throughout the film, Vinny and Judge Haller play a game of cat-and-mouse over Vinny's qualifications.
Throughout the play, they consistently – though never explicitly – justify meeting the conditions of Claire's gift.
Throughout the play, he experiences various heavenly visions.

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Throughout the ordeal, she survives and lives on with Job.
Throughout that year, she continued to work on Broadway, playing the role of Natasha in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters.
Throughout her career, she retained artistic control over her troupe, which sometimes numbered 60.
Throughout her life, she continued to have many visions, and in 1141, at the age of 42, Hildegard received a vision she believed to be an instruction from God, to " write down that which you see and hear.
Throughout her marriage and during her regency, when she was not conducting affairs of state, Isabella preferred to spend her free time engaged in cultural pursuits.
Throughout Jamison's career she has won numerous awards and published over one hundred academic articles.
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Throughout her childhood, Cruz lived in Alcobendas, a working-class town, although she spent " a lot " of time at her grandmother's apartment.
Throughout the eighties she wrote several articles on feminism and the apparent resistance to the movement.
Throughout her speech she kept stressing that “ we should keep things going while things are stirring ” and fears that once the fight for colored rights settles down, it would take a long time to warm people back up to the idea of colored women s having equal rights.
In his autobiography, he discussed the years of problems they had experienced because of Leigh's illness: " Throughout her possession by that uncannily evil monster, manic depression, with its deadly ever-tightening spirals, she retained her own individual canniness – an ability to disguise her true mental condition from almost all except me, for whom she could hardly be expected to take the trouble.
Throughout her life, she would be used as a political pawn.
Throughout the 1980s she appeared in Amnesty International's Secret Policeman's Balls live benefit shows, working alongside Peter Cook and Rowan Atkinson.
Throughout her career Binoche has intermittently appeared on stage, most notably in a 1998 London production of Luigi Pirandello's Naked and in a 2000 production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal on Broadway for which she was nominated for a Tony Award.
Throughout her career, Freeman regularly competed in the Victorian Athletic League where she won two 400 m races at the Stawell Gift Carnival.
Throughout the story, she sees multiple instances of herself, all bits of her dream that she has already experienced.
Throughout her life she referred to herself as a " landscape gardener ," rather than a landscape architect.
Throughout her troubled childhood, she had continued to aspire to a future career ; she kept a scrapbook of newspaper clippings about successful women in predominantly male-oriented fields, including film direction and production, law, advertising, management and mechanical engineering.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she appeared in many television films including a memorable Duchess of York in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of Richard II ( 1978 ), the irascible Edwardian Oxford academic in Miss Morrison's Ghosts ( 1981 ) and the BBC dramatizations of Julian Gloag's Only Yesterday ( 1986 ) and the Vita Sackville-West novel All Passion Spent ( 1986 ), in which she was the quietly defiant Lady Slane.

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