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In Shakespeare studies, the term problem plays normally refers to three plays that William Shakespeare wrote between the late 1590s and the first years of the seventeenth century: All's Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure and Troilus and Cressida, although some critics would extend the term to other plays, most commonly The Winter's Tale, Timon of Athens, and The Merchant of Venice.

Well and normal
A common joke on the show is that Chapulín's enemies often insinuate that the use of this equipment makes no difference at all, in allusion to the hero's short stature in his normal size ( for example, when he explained the use of the pills to his nemesis Tripaseca before using it, he sarcastically remarked: " Well, then you should already have taken one of those, Chapulin!

Well and merely
Well into the 1930s, some generals saw tanks as merely serving in support roles for large conscript armies of foot soldiers and horse cavalry.
This image of Tigger in the treetop is revealed to the viewer to be merely an illustration in a book when Sebastian Cabot, the movie ’ s narrator, says,Well Tigger, your bouncing really got you into trouble this time .” Tigger, surrounded by the words of the story on the page around him, looks directly into the camera and says, “ Hey, who are you ?” “ I ’ m the narrator ,” answers Cabot.

Well and do
As cheerfully as possible, he said, `` Well, I guess we could all do with a little drink ''.
Like the cowboy in Stephen Crane's `` Blue Hotel '', we run around crying, `` Well, I didn't do anything, did I ''??
He was right, and Peter Marshall could not help but recall Andrew Cordier's words on the subject, `` Well, it seemed as good a place as any to do the job ''.
`` Well '', he began, `` It seems like some people in Paris want to hear more from me than those fellers over at the conference house do.
Many of you will say, `` Well, what can I do ''??
Well, I do remember one.
Well, most of our fears may be unfounded, but after you discover that fact, you have something else to worry about: Why then do we have these fears??
`` Well, of course I do.
`` Well, at least you won't have to do that '', she was saying.
`` Well, better see what I can do ''.
`` Well I was able to do it '', Charlotte said with no sign of irritation.
In All's Well That Ends Well Diana appears as a figure in the play and Helena makes multiple allusions to her, such as, " Now, Dian, from thy altar do I fly ..." and "... wish chastely and love dearly, that your Dian / was both herself and love ..." The Steward also says, "...; Dian no queen of virgins ,/ that
Runyon's stories also employ occasional rhyming slang, similar to the cockney variety but native to New York ( e. g.: " Miss Missouri Martin makes the following crack one night to her: ' Well, I do not see any Simple Simon on your lean and linger.
' Well, do ya punk?
And, of course, what that meant to me was: Well, I can do that.
Crystal remembers saying, "' We need something for Sally to talk about ,' and Nora said, ' Well, faking orgasm is a great one ,' and right away we said, ' Well, the subject is good ,' and then Meg came on board and we talked with her about the nature of the idea and she said, ' Well, why don't I just fake one, just do one?
Thatcher had been labelled " dictatorial " for wanting to " go it alone " in Europe: " Well, I do not mind somebody being dictatorial in defending my own rights and those of my fellow countrymen ... lose self-government, and I have lost everything, and for good ".
When this issue was raised in a 1982 interview, Foucault remarked " When people say, ' Well, you thought this a few years ago and now you say something else ,' my answer is … ' Well, do you think I have worked hard all those years to say the same thing and not to be changed?
She said, ' Well, if you're going to do an album of music from Star Trek, then Mr. Spock should be on the album.
At an after-ballet party, arranged by her aunt as a surreptitious audition, she meets Boris Lermontov ( Anton Walbrook ), the ruthless but charismatic impresario of the Ballet Lermontov, who questions her: Lermontov: Why do you want to dance? Vicky: Why do you want to live? Lermontov: Well, I don't know exactly why, but ...

Well and readers
" Well, it is the first part of this precious manuscript that we offer today to our readers, while giving it back its more convenient title and under the engagement to publish immediately the second part should this first part be successful.
Wellington says, " Well, dear readers, it's taken almost fifty years for you to see the back of us.
: Pierre Trudeau: Well what are they, lip readers or something?
* Fred B. Scerbo ( Wishing Well ): BASIC programs based on ideas submitted by readers ;
The Home Office considered prosecuting Extraordinary Women, but concluded that it lacked the " earnestness " of The Well and would not inspire readers to adopt " the practices referred to ".
One woman was so angry at the thought of how The Well would affect an " isolated emerging lesbian " that she " wrote a note in the library book, to tell other readers that women loving women can be beautiful ".

Well and by
Well developed respiratory bronchioles, on the other hand, appear to be the only form taken by the distal airways in type 2.
Well led by Allan Border, the team included the young cricketers Mark Taylor, Merv Hughes, David Boon, Ian Healy and Steve Waugh, who were all to prove long-serving and successful Ashes competitors.
Well known armour types in European history include the lorica hamata, lorica squamata, and the lorica segmentata of the Roman legions, the mail hauberk of the early medieval age, and the full steel plate harness worn by later medieval and renaissance knights, and breast and back plates worn by heavy cavalry in several European countries until the first year of World War I ( 1914 – 15 ).
* The song " Centerfield " by John Fogerty includes the line " Well, I spent some time in the Mudville Nine, watchin ' it from the bench.
Longjing tea, also known as Dragon Well tea, is a variety of roasted green tea from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, where it is produced mostly by hand and has been renowned for its high quality, earning the China Famous Tea title.
His most famous surviving work is the Well of Moses ( 1395 – 1403 ), created for the Carthusian monastery of Champmol built by Philip the Bold just outside Dijon ( at the time-now part of the city ).
* " Vanni Fucci Is Alive and Well and Living In Hell ", a 1988 short story lampooning televangelists included in Prayers to Broken Stones, is about a brief return to earth by the title character, an inhabitant of Dante's Inferno
The Irish singer / songwriter Tommy Makem wrote a lighthearted song about the town, " Fare Thee Well, Enniskillen ," covered by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem and The Dubliners.
Well in advance of the particular game, a number of different kinds of forward pass plays will have been planned out and practiced by the team.
by Herbert George Well.
Early salt brine wells that produced byproduct oil included the Thorla-McKee Well of Ohio in 1814, a well near Burkesville, Kentucky, in 1828, and wells at Burning Springs, West Virginia, by 1836.
* 1972 – The Eltham Well Hall rail crash, caused by an intoxicated train driver, kills six people and injures 126.
On 30 June 2003, Caron traveled to San Francisco to appear as the special guest star in The Songs of Alan Jay Lerner: I Remember It Well, a retrospective concert staged by San Francisco's 42nd Street Moon Company.
Until the publication of The Well of Loneliness, most major works involving lesbianism were penned by men.
Jardine reacted by saying " Well bowled, Harold.
" Cleese remarks that it's not much of a cheese shop, but Palin insists it is the best in the district due to its cleanliness, to which Cleese replies " Well, it's certainly uncontaminated by cheese.
Well known examples of his work also include Drawing Hands, a work in which two hands are shown, each drawing the other ; Sky and Water, in which light plays on shadow to morph the water background behind fish figures into bird figures on a sky background ; and Ascending and Descending, in which lines of people ascend and descend stairs in an infinite loop, on a construction which is impossible to build and possible to draw only by taking advantage of quirks of perception and perspective.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, he did not record in the early blues era, but his life is well documented thanks to his autobiography, I Say Me for a Parable: The Oral Autobiography of Mance Lipscomb, Texas Bluesman, narrated to Glen Alyn, which was published posthumously, and also a short 1971 documentary by Les Blank, A Well Spent Life.
Up to the 7th century, this journey was intended for religious reasons by the pagan Arabs to pay homage to their shrine, and to drink from the Zamzam Well.
Shakespeare's use of it in All's Well That Ends Well and Measure for Measure followed his sources for the plays ( stories by Boccaccio and Cinthio ); nevertheless Oxfordians say that de Vere was drawn to these stories because they " paralleled his own ", based on Osborne's anecdote.
In addition to his addressing issues concerning the consumption of animal products, Singer's " Can You Do Good by Eating Well?
Well informed by his education and Scottish upbringing on theological matters, he dealt shortly with the peevish legacy of Elizabethan Puritanism, and tried to pursue an eirenic religious policy in which he was arbiter.

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