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They're simply too predictable and their messages too similar to warrant play-by-plays.
That tension is what gets you through detailed play-by-plays of theatrical thievery.
Football wouldn't be the same without play-by-plays from the peanut gallery, and neither would The Bachelor.
In the early days, PewDiePie's channel consisted mostly of play-by-plays of video games — dubbed the "Let's Play" genre — along with color commentary.
With instant access to play-by-plays, French fans no longer have to tune in weekly for the wacky offerings of a cult television announcer.
We wanted to alleviate that issue for broadcasters so they can focus more on the players and do more than just literally recount play-by-plays.
The authors provide play-by-plays for many of the negotiations, but they have little new to say about them, and they leave out a lot.
Social media star Awesomely Luvvie has one of the best play-by-plays of the epic exchange (including the deleted tweets) we've seen yet, so thank us later.
In one famous instance, she addressed a reader's concern that the sports section is more focused on longer human interest stories than tallying scores and running play-by-plays.
Its $3.3 billion in holdings are led by plays on Mexico, Brazil and Asian nations, such as Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, some of which have lower bond ratings.
Many live tweeted their play-by-plays of the hearings, offering colorful commentary and highlighting key moments that they felt helped their case — sometimes with an emoji for extra emphasis.
I sat through all three Bonds and Clemens trials, listening to often graphic descriptions of the two men's suspected drug use as if they were play-by-plays of a game.
While Khan-Cullors outlines the reasons for some of Black Lives Matter's tactics, particularly its emphasis on inclusivity and a decentralized organization, readers won't find Situation Room-style play-by-plays here.
The best sports books appeal to serious sports fans but also to readers who couldn't care less about statistics or play-by-plays and are just looking for a darn good story.
Elton, the deceptive interactions of Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax, and the playful upending of class-based snobbery in Emma herself was inspired by plays Austen knew well and techniques she saw on the stage.
Obama plans to stay largely off the political stage, consistent with his behavior since leaving office in January, and in deference to protocol that suggests former presidents should avoid play-by-plays of their successor's performance.
It's a slow-moving show, meant to be an eight-part movie, so instead of summarizing the play-by-plays of each hour-long episode, we're plotting out all the new clues, new suspects, and reemerging information.
In a year dominated by plays — Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, along with a major revival of Angels in America — co-hosts Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles kept things mostly bland and breezy at the awards ceremony.
As I said last week, this is a slow-moving show, meant to be an eight-part movie, so instead of summarizing the play-by-plays of each hour-long episode, we're plotting out all the new clues, suspects, and reemerging information.
As I said in the weeks prior, this is a slow-moving show, meant to be an eight-part movie, so instead of summarizing the play-by-plays of each hour-long episode, we're plotting out all the new clues, suspects, and reemerging information.
Posts discussing play-by-plays of the pains and agonies of a miscarriage, from spotting to cramping to tissue expulsion, or detailing hours of preterm labor and the inability to stop the contractions that will produce a baby too young to be considered "viable" for transfer to the NICU, are shared in hopes of finding solace and support from their mothers-in-arms.
In the early and mid-1980s, Kuitca made works which incorporate theater imagery. Many paintings from this period feature figures on a stage-like platform, with titles often inspired by plays, literature and music.
The station also airs broadcasts of football and men's and women's basketball games for the King's College Monarchs. The typical format of these broadcasts includes the Sports Director calling play-by-plays and a station staff member making color analysis.
All past battle outcomes and play by plays of the battles can be found on Mammals Suck… Milk!. All tables begin with round two, after the first elimination. If no animals advanced the cell is grey, if the animal was the champion the cell is gold.
Blunderbuss was ultimately nominated for several Grammys, including Album of the Year, Best Rock Album, and Best Rock Song for "Freedom at 21". On April 1, 2014, White announced his second solo album, Lazaretto, inspired by plays and poetry he had written as a teen.The Culture. Feeney, Nolan; Lansky, Sam. Time.
His "Doge's March" for The Merchant of Venice, produced by Arthur Bourchier at the Garrick Theatre in 1905, was popular for many years. He also wrote orchestral suites that were not meant for the theatre, although some were inspired by plays. By 1920, Rosse was the musical director of the Waldorf Theatre (which later became the Novello Theatre).
In 1991 they released their first full-length album, 13-Point Program to Destroy America on Dischord Records. This was followed a year later by Plays Pretty for Baby, also on Dischord. During the recording of the band's follow-up to Plays Pretty for Baby, Steve Kroner left the band. The remaining quartet continued to record, but eventually dissolved in 1992.
Javicoli began her career as an actress in the 1970s. Some of her earlier works include starring in TV films which were adapted by plays written by William Shakespeare. Her film debut was in La nottata starring Sara Sperati. As a diplomat of the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts, Javicoli often made collaborations with many theatre directors such as Mario Missiroli and Carlo Cecchi.
MLB The Show 19 is a baseball video game by SIE San Diego Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, based on Major League Baseball (MLB). It is the fourteenth entry of the MLB: The Show franchise, and was released on March 26, 2019, for PlayStation 4. Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper is featured as the cover star. Matt Vasgersian, Mark DeRosa and Dan Plesac call the play-by-plays.
As Betty is walking home, she gets a cell call from Henry, who's actually right behind her, prompting the two to argue. When Henry asks her if she wants him to leave MODE, Betty says yes, and he’ll give his notice on Monday. She goes inside, but comes back out and says, “There is another option”, then kisses him, as “As Time Goes Byplays in the background.
In 2012 the centenary was marked by plays, radio programmes, parades, exhibitions and special trips to the site of the sinking together with commemorative stamps and coins.Iceberg Right Ahead!—review The Guardian. Retrieved 1 April 2012 In a frequently commented- on literary coincidence, Morgan Robertson authored a novel called Futility in 1898 about a fictional British passenger liner with the plot bearing a number of similarities to the Titanic disaster.
A former novice skater who has passed the U.S. Figure Skating juvenile tests and worked as a coach and a judge, he began covering figure skating for Examiner.com in 2009. He created Rocker Skating as a graduate business school project at the University of Pennsylvania in 2015 and began attracting sponsorships. His commentary ranges from offering technical play-by-plays to sharing his opinions on a skater's choice of costumes and music.
Wallace is not known to have had any children, however. Joanna Baillie was the youngest of three children; her twin sister died unnamed as a baby, her sole surviving sister was Agnes (1760–1861), and her elder brother Matthew Baillie became a London physician. Baillie was no dedicated scholar and her early passions were for the Scottish countryside. She had her own pony and her interest in stories was demonstrated by plays she created and stories she told.
While attending Boston College, where she was a cheerleading captain, McGrath pitched the athletic director to let her interview athletes and coaches for the college’s website, BCEagles.com. These interviews helped her put together a reel which she used to help secure her first on-air job. While at BC, McGrath also interned at NESN and WHDH-TV. After graduating, McGrath worked at ESPN as a production assistant, where she logged play-by- plays, produced highlights, and other support tasks for various ESPN shows.
The 2003 album Enchant drew on "new age chamber music, trip hop baroque, and experimental space pop". Autumn layers her voice frequently, and incorporates electronics and electronic effects into her work on Enchant; she also combines strings and piano for some songs, while others feature mainly the piano or violin. The 2006 release Opheliac featured "cabaret, electronic, symphonic, new age, and good ol' rock & roll (and heavy on the theatrical bombast)". A classically trained musician, Autumn is influenced by plays, novels, and history, particularly the Victorian era.
The Braves, Pirates and Cincinnati Reds have also been lacking information from previous eras. Only through the deduction of game play by plays from various newspapers accounts was Retrosheet able to discern what occurred during some games where no official or team record was found. The first 40 years of the 20th century have uncovered more play-by-play coverage than the period of the 1940s. The lack of television (and prior to that, radio) accounts serve as the main reasons for this disparity, while World War II limited the space that had been used for such information.
Past Public Works productions include The Tempest, The Winter's Tale, and The Odyssey. The Public Forum, begun in 2010, is an exciting series of lectures, debates and conversations that showcase leading voices in the arts, politics and the media. Curated by Jeremy McCarter, a senior writer at Newsweek, Public Forum events explore issues raised by plays in The Public's season, as well as the political and cultural headlines of today's world. In keeping with the best traditions of The Public, the Forum hosts a wide diversity of views and brings the theater into contact with the society around it.
Technogamia was first staged on 13 February 1618 by the students of Christ Church, Oxford in Christ Church Hall. An academic play as opposed to the popular theatre of the time, Technogamia was a significant instance in the move away from the Latin language to English in academic drama – an evolution that was ongoing in its era, as marked by plays like Lingua, Albumazar, and Pathomachia. Technogamia was revived for a Court performance on 26 August 1621, when it was staged for King James I at Woodstock Palace. James did not enjoy the performance, however, and more than once was ready to walk out, though he was prevailed upon to stay to the end for the sake of the young actors.

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