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play and role
Of course, males play a role there, but believe me when I say you wouldn't enjoy yourself one bit on Eromonga.
In Plato's judgment, the arts play a meaningful role in society only in the education of the young, prior to the full development of their intellectual powers.
-- he had to play a role of self-effacement.
After another two weeks, the first young emerge, four to eight small daughters that begin to play the role of worker bees, collecting pollen and nectar in the field and caring for the new young generation while the queen retires to a life of egg laying.
There is some evidence that naturally occurring goitrogens may play a role in the development of goitre, particularly in Tasmania and Australia ( Clements and Wishart, 1956 ).
In addition, the neocortical-hypothalamic relations play a great role in primates, as Mirsky's interesting experiment on the `` communication of affect '' demonstrates.
It should be added that in man neocortical-hypothalamic interrelations probably play a role in the fusion of emotional processes with those underlying perception, memory, imagination, and creativity.
In view of the important role which emotional disturbances play in the genesis of neurotic and psychotic disorders and the parallelism observed between autonomic states and psychological behavior in several instances, it is further suggested that a hypothalamic imbalance may play an important role in initiating mental changes.
Nevertheless, it is estimated that in up to twenty percent of amphibian species, one or both adults play some role in the care of the young.
These normally play an important role in controlling the growth of algae and also forage on detritus that accumulates as sediment on the bottom.
Context may play a role in resolving ambiguity.
Algorithms for calculating variance play a major role in statistical computing.
Alfred William Lawson ( March 24, 1869 – November 29, 1954 ) was a professional baseball player, manager and league promoter from 1887 through 1916 and went on to play a pioneering role in the US aircraft industry, publishing two early aviation trade journals.
The mother of Alexios, Anna Dalassena, was to play a prominent role in this coup d ' état of 1081, along with the current empress, Maria of Alania.
The Persian Wars would play a large role in the playwright's life and career.
He was, however, able to play a dominant role in mathematics for around a decade, gathering a strong school.
Nonetheless, it was clear to military thinkers on both sides that tanks would play a significant role in future conflicts.
Research indicates these drugs may interact with transcription factors known as " clock genes ", which may play a role in the addictive properties of drugs ( drug abuse ), and possibly in obesity.
Apart from these there are many semi-professional and amateur leagues around Australia, where they play a very important role in the community, and particularly so in rural areas.
Services and public administration also play a major role in the city's economy.
Caspase play the central role in the transduction of DR apoptotic signals.
NF-κB has been found to play both an antiapoptotic role and proapoptotic role depending on the stimuli utilized and the cell type.

play and vagabond
He wrote a powerful novel, Sólon Islandus ( 1940 ), about a daydreaming 19th-century vagabond whose intellectual ambitions are smothered by society ; a successful play, Gullna hliðið ( 1941 ; The Golden Gate, 1967, in Fire and Ice: Three Icelandic Plays ); and other prose works, but they are overshadowed by his verse.
Savarese's vagabond career continued, as he played one game for English club Millwall against Burnley and then went back to his native Venezuela to play for Deportivo Italchacao.

play and rogue
He shed his white tie and tails to play an Irish rogue who believes if he buries a crock of gold in the shadows of Fort Knox it will multiply.
Silurians also feature in the Big Finish Productions audio play Bloodtide ( 2001 ), in which the Sixth Doctor intervenes when Charles Darwin and the HMS Beagle expedition encounter a rogue Silurian group in the Galápagos Islands.
Glover went on to play " Lugg ", the endearing rogue manservant to Albert Campion in the series Campion and the role of a crook, " Griffiths ", in the Doctor Who story Attack of the Cybermen in 1985.
Aside from getting Ann Robinson to reprise her role as Sylvia van Buren from the film, the series also obtained John Colicos ( from Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek ) as rogue alien Quinn who, while only appearing twice, was no doubt intended to play an integral part of the series as it went on ( the character's power-hungry nature and middleman status between two worlds is noticeably reminiscent of Colicos ’ role as Count Baltar ).
In 1970, he was cast in the BBC comedy series The Culture Vultures, which saw him play stuffy Professor George Hobbs to Leslie Phillips's laid-back rogue Dr Michael Cunningham.

play and mistaken
** Farce – aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
Translated and broadcast in Germany and England by 1925, the play was originally scheduled by Radio-Paris to air on October 23, 1924 but was instead banned from French radio until 1937 because the government feared that the dramatic SOS messages would be mistaken for genuine distress signals.
In theatre, a farce is a comedy which aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humor of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
Woodsball should not be mistaken for scenario ball ; the two forms of play differ in tactics, size and rules.
Hwang decided to turn the experience into a semi-autobiographical play which pits him as the main character in a media farce about mistaken racial identity, which was ( oddly enough ) one of the main plots of Face Value.
It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humour coming from slapstick and mistaken identity, in addition to puns and word play.
In the skit, Gulati and co-star Nitin Ganatra play a holidaying couple who are under the mistaken belief Guantanamo Bay is a holiday resort.
Originally it was to be called Cue ( as in the sense of cueing a record, ready to play ), but the name was changed so that it wouldn't be mistaken for a snooker magazine.
This attribution is demonstrably fraudulent, or mistaken, as there is unambiguous evidence that the play was written in 1622, six years after Shakespeare's death.
A comedy of errors is a narrative work ( often a play ) that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone, in which the action usually features a series of comic instances of mistaken identity, and which typically culminates in a happy resolution of the thematic conflict.
He gets into the Vicar's house and is mistaken for a boy who can play the piano very well.
This may be a reference to the Shakespeare play Henry VIII, where Elizabeth is first mistaken as a boy, a symbol of her ascending to the throne something usually reserved for male heirs.
This play was undoubtedly a homage to Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector, but Hochwälder was able to put his own historical spin and moral message on the saga of mistaken identity.
It remains only to say that ties in the bass part are used thusly by me: after the chord, one should play again only the notes the harmony indicated not the bass note again, this being ( if I am not mistaken ) most fitting to the proper usage of the archlute ( and easiest way to manage and play it ), granted that this instrument is more suitable for accompanying the voice, especially the tenor voice, than any other.
There he was accused of cheating at baccarat ; Gordon-Cumming insisted they had been mistaken, but gave way to pressure to sign a statement undertaking never to play cards again in return for a pledge that no-one present would speak of the incident again.
Birdboot speaks to her and as he hangs up, the play suddenly starts again and he gets trapped in it, mistaken for Simon, leading to his inevitable demise as he executes the role to its end, just after recognizing the dead body onstage as Higgs, the first string critic who was unavailable that night.
My Life in CIA, his most recent novel ( if it is indeed fiction ) is purportedly Mathews's memoir of a period in his life in which he was mistaken for a CIA agent and decided to play along and pretend that he in fact was one, with unintended consequences.
The plot is further complicated by thieves and mistaken identities, and thus making it a greatly hilarious and entertaining play.
Marx argues that Bauer is mistaken in his assumption that in a " secular state " religion will no longer play a prominent role in social life, and, as an example refers to the pervasiveness of religion in the United States, which, unlike Prussia, had no state religion.
The term " gaslighting " comes from the play Gas Light and its film adaptations, in which a husband secretly dims the gas lights in the house and, when his wife remarks on it, he claims that she is mistaken.

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