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29 Sentences With "pass the hat"

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Would you like me to pass the hat for you?
"When someone's van breaks down, they pass the hat," Bruder writes.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson helped pass the hat, urging coalition partners to contribute.
I'll give you the first two: You can PASS the HAT and you can PASS the TORCH.
He was thinking about a speaking tour, maybe, where he would pass the hat and make ends meet.
To land Unilever, which rejected the offer, Kraft Heinz may need to pass the hat around to shareholders like Warren E. Buffett.
And that win likely paves a smoother path this weekend when Cruz and his allies pass the hat to expand their financial base.
"But, I pass the hat to a guy with another big head – Billy Bush," he said as he took off an imaginary hat and handed it in Bush's direction.
Antonio Cromartie might currently be jobless but he just gave the world 1.1 million reasons not to pass the hat around for him just yet ... showing off his ridiculous car collection.
Colin Congdon (butterfly expert): The only thing that I deeply regret is [a local] brought a pig along, and we neglected to pass the hat around to raise enough money to buy it.
People followed those rallies with rural cookouts, deep in so-called Trump Country, to gather and talk about family and the plight of migrants, and pass the hat to post bond for migrant families.
" Pass the Hat (wood) (2014) is a 20 ft. totem pole commissioned by Jim Shaw. According to Drever, "In Pass the Hat (wood and paper), I document the strength of the enduring symbols of my Haida heritage, while addressing it's fragility due to colonial practices of abuse and domination. In this work, I am the thunderbird who is placing a Watchman's hat upon the head of the bear/human, who is my daughter.
Instead, during the intermission the Amatos would "pass the hat around" for contributions. Sally acted as costumier, ran lights and box office and managed publicity and business matters. Under the alias Serafina Bellantoni, she sang in productions for over fifty years.Diaz, Sondra Zuckerman.
Meanwhile, Cheney sleeps on the subway. While Otkar looks for a more permanent place for the bed, Rosenberg decides to practice. Cheney happens along and offers to pass the hat afterward. He is insulted at the thought of playing for pennies, but after she leaves, he swallows his pride.
Smash a whole wagon load of furniture at every performance. Turn sixty somersaults and stand on your nutty head. If it wasn't for the way you scare the women and kids I'd feel sorry for you and pass the hat. I like to watch a good four-flusher work, but not when he starts people puking and calling for the doctors.
After these performances they would "pass the hat". One-man bands have historically performed as buskers playing a variety of instruments simultaneously. One-man bands proliferated in urban areas in the 19th and early 20th centuries and still perform to this day. A current one-man band plays all their instruments acoustically usually combining a guitar, a harmonica, a drum and a tambourine.
There are two types of Sofar cities: full-time cities and ambassador locations. The majority of Sofar cities are run by ambassadors who put on one or two shows a month. Sofar currently operates independently in approximately 444 cities worldwide. 90% of these are free shows where they have a pass-the-hat process for collecting money which pays the artists and covers expenses.
Several smaller CWRT groups do not charge any set fees, but instead "pass the hat." Many are IRS 501(c)(3) entities and accept donations or contributions that are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Since 2004, Matthew Borowick has been writing a column in the Civil War News about round tables. The column provides "best practices" information about the formation, management and administration of round tables.
Kernaghan received the Order of Australia Medal in 2004. In 2008, he was Australian of the Year, in recognition for his support of rural and regional Australia; his 'Pass the Hat Around' tours have raised more than a million dollars for rural communities during a challenging period of drought. He was presented with the award by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. In 2015, Kernaghan was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown.
The chorus of the song exhorted its audience to "pass the hat for your credit's sake, and pay– pay– pay!" The patriotic poem and song caused a sensation and were constantly performed throughout the war and beyond. Kipling was offered a knighthood shortly after publication of the poem but declined the honour. Vast numbers of copies of the poem and sheet music were published, and large quantities of related merchandise were sold to aid the charity.
Frogmore is a village in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. The community hall was burned down in a bushfire in 1997, and fundraising for its replacement included a Pass the hat around concert by Lee Kernaghan. Frogmore copper mine in 1899 Copper was first discovered and mined in Frogmore in the 1850s, but mining has not continued since 1907, despite further exploration since the 1950s. Silver and tungsten have also been mined around Frogmore.
As I pass the hat to her, I am giving her knowledge of our culture and lineage. I am sharing the ways in which we communicate and express ourselves through art. As I give myself to her, she becomes the power of the thunderbird, the watchman, and the bear all at once, and in turn, she is responsible for carrying on the traditions of our people. As she watches over her generation, I watch over her.
Most mainstream mentions were condescending, such as a famous 1965 New York Times Magazine article which basically seemed to be shocked by the poverty of the movement (the article was entitled "The Pass the Hat Theatre Circuit"). Playwright and actor Ruth Landshoff York persuaded Glamour magazine to publish an article on a group of playwrights. Life magazine took photographs around off-off-Broadway for weeks for a feature that was never published. Generally, the minimal international press that the movement got was more enthusiastic.
A rent party (sometimes called a house party) is a social occasion where tenants hire a musician or band to play and pass the hat to raise money to pay their rent, originating in Harlem during the 1920's. These parties were a means for black tenants to eat, dance, and get away from everyday hardship and discrimination.Ted Gioia, The History of Jazz, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2011), chapter 4 Harlem The rent party played a major role in the development of jazz and blues music, alongside forms of swing dancing.
Co-host Theryl Ray Britten and Owens also played at local bars, where owners usually allowed them and a third member of their band to pass the hat during a show and keep ten percent of the take. They eventually became the resident musicians at a Phoenix bar called the Romo Buffet. In the late 1940s, Owens became a truck driver, a job which took him through the San Joaquin Valley of California, where he first experienced and was impressed by the town of Bakersfield. He and his first wife eventually settled there in 1951.
In strip club terms, amateur night is a contest for everyday women and men who compete for a cash prize by taking their clothes off just like professional strippers. Open mic nights may have no cover charge, or a very low cover charge, although the venue may have a gratuity jar, "pass the hat" for donations or hold a raffle with various prizes. Venues that have no charge make revenue from selling alcoholic beverages and food. The performers are not typically paid, although the venue may recompense the performers with a beverage or meal.
Like all professionals operating in league cricket, he benefited from "pass the hat" crowd collections (performance rewards) at each game and, as an additional supplement, he secured a coaching role at Bradford Grammar School which is near Saltaire. Saltaire over-reached themselves somewhat and it took an effort to re-balance the books in the 1920s following Barnes' departure.Hill, 21 to 22 In total, Barnes took 904 wickets for Saltaire at an average of 5.26. He took a hundred wickets in a season five times, a rare feat in the Bradford League's history, and headed the bowling averages in every one of his nine seasons there.
The Fools Guild was born in 1979 at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California, where the original improvisational team met while performing as jesters, jugglers, pass-the-hat- acts and mimes. Originally named by former Pleasure Faire entertainment director Peg Long, The Fools Guild was primarily an improvisational troupe performing at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire near San Francisco and other Bay Area venues. Around 1982, the Fools Guild moved south to Los Angeles where they rented a house at 8228 Fountain in West Hollywood. The house had a giant main room and very high ceilings, and the Fools began to host parties, workshops and other performance-centered events.
The Allmusic review states, "Goin' to the Meetin showcases Horace Parlan in a way even his Blue Note records didn't. While Davis appears to be the leader because of his beat generation bluesed-out swing in the solos and brief melodic statements, it's Parlan, on the title track, "Pass the Hat," and "Night and Day," who carries the tunes and turns them into a very sophisticated and subtle kind of jazz that allows for both the simplicity of a raw-toned, grooved-out blues statement and simultaneously created the space for a harmonic improvisation that employed counterpoint and intervallic architecture for the rhythm section. Parlan's own soloing is nothing less than soulful, but it is considerably more than soul he's playing. Moreover, Parlan is laying down the sophistication evidenced in the post-bop and modal playing of both Bill Evans and Horace Silver".

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