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Aaron Judge, playing about 80 miles west of his hometown, Linden, Calif.
General Manager Sandy Alderson said this week that he envisioned Wright playing about 130 games this year.
"When school was in session, he was only playing about one to three hours per day," Sumsion said.
"He said that y'all are getting married," DeGeneres said, claiming to have texted the baseball playing about it.
I had no idea I was going to be playing about five different characters, and different spectrums and emotions.
" Adds the onlooker: "The children were playing about and running around while they sat there eating cake off paper plates.
A four-session program in an Australian high school, incorporating discussions, games and role-playing about aging and adult development.
Ms. Walker-Slocum stopped playing about 20 years ago, her son said, after she developed rheumatoid arthritis in her hands.
Veteran Benjamin Watson has been the primary tight end this season with Josh Hill playing about 20 percent of offensive snaps.
The defense also rested Tuesday afternoon after playing about an hour of audio from Stone's testimony to the House Intelligence Committee.
Name: Sebastian Paz MTG Origin: I've been playing about 15 years, I'm 26 and I started when I was like 11.
Me and Jed very much want to work together again, so we're playing about with ideas of where it can go.
Russell Wilson led three scoring drives (one touchdown, two field goals) on six possessions, playing about five minutes into the third quarter.
As Rambis was answering a question, a photographer's cellphone went off, playing about two seconds of a guitar riff before it was silenced.
A video started playing about the origins of OpenMind, building excitement for Bishop, but I didn't even have a chance to see it.
Though the cake actually looks super delicious—and he's most likely only playing about the glue—this is not the actor's first baking fail.
He has five multi-point games and is playing about 23 minutes a night, the most of any forward still active in the postseason.
He's still playing), about the ethics of it all (He's in business with the president), about his sense of morality (Tiger, why this White House occupant?).
CLEVELAND — The game was tight late in the second half, and Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors were playing about as poorly as they could.
The group's members stood on a platform built on the back of a flatbed truck, playing about a dozen drums, including bass drums, congas and tenor drums known as coupés.
The team has finished a combined 85-215 since the 2110-22017 season, with Wade playing about 271,22017 minutes per season in order to keep himself healthy for playoff runs.
At the par-3 15th, playing about 743 yards, he hit a clunky wedge shot that barely cleared the hazard and spun back into the water, resulting in a double bogey.
I spent the weekend playing about 70 rounds of Connect Four with some other patients and I got to see the rest of the people in there and what they were going through.
The cover bore a black-and-white photograph of the two men: one youthful and telegenic, a visionary sparkle playing about his eyes and mouth; the other solemn and aloof, dependable perhaps but distinctly uninspiring.
Love is playing about the same number of minutes, but his scoring average has dipped, to 13.8 points per game from 19, and he has not been a major part of Coach Tyronn Lue's plans.
According to Stewart, Lennox was "totally depressed… curled up on the floor in the fetal position" at the moment he was playing about with the riffs and beats that would become the iconic intro to the song.
On top was Jimmy Page's guitar, which seemed to be playing about four parts at once: pummelling away at low strings, thrashing some chords, trying out the odd bluesy lick and then a blistering solo on the high notes.
Landon Donovan, the top scorer in the history of M.L.S. and the United States men's national team, ended his 21-month retirement by playing about 10 minutes of the Los Angeles Galaxy's 4-2 victory over visiting Orlando City.
Nevada won all six games in a six-game road trip that concluded Sunday, playing about 234 hours after a 232-218 comeback victory over No. 20 Arizona State in the Hall of Fame Classic at the Staples Center in Los Angeles late Friday night.
On weekends, Giersdorf says he wakes up around noon, eats a banana, and then warms up by playing about 30 minutes of Fortnite's Creative mode, where players practice building virtual structures, like towers or buildings — skills they can use in the game's popular battle royale mode.
"When you do so much traveling like we do and you put on the miles, the miles start to look the same because there's so many of the same types of businesses in every town you go to," explains DeGraw, who is playing about 50 cities on his upcoming tour.
Jennings's point-efficiency rating is below average, and although he actually averages more assists per game — 5.3 — than Rose (103), the Knicks have not been a better team when Jennings is in the game, with opponents outscoring them by about 5 points per 100 possessions and playing about even when he is sitting out.
Senior guard Cameron Johnson scored 16 of his 53 points in the first half as No. 8 North Carolina steamrolled host Elon 116-67 on Friday night at the new Schar Center in Elon, N.C. Playing about 35 minutes from its Chapel Hill campus, North Carolina received nice contributions from its freshmen, just three nights before the team's home debut.
Of those forty, about ten showed up as a reason to drink beer; another ten or so felt the urge to have something pierce through their eardrums, were dealing with bad relationship stuff, or had shitty jobs they were trying to forget about; then there were some friends of the bands that were playing, about five true fans, and one lonely guy that would sacrifice himself by stage-diving even though his chances of actually being caught by the crowd weren't that likely.
He was timed in a relatively moderate 1:50 3/5. However, students of time pointed out that Aqueduct was playing about two seconds slower than normal on the day.
"Bogs on the Highway." The Austin Chronicle 29 November 1996. Retrieved 21 December 2012. By the end of 1996, after playing about 1,500 live shows with the Bad Livers,Barnes, Danny.
Well, linguistician that I am, my first thoughts set me to playing about with semantics and, as is my wont on these occasions, to casting my thoughts back to the bard.
In 1871 the castle was sold to an industrialist, who converted the building for use as a malt factory. In 1996 parts of the building were destroyed by a fire caused by children playing about.
In 2000, Brewer and Schacher added vocalist Max Carl, former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick and keyboardist Tim Cashion to the line-up. This band has been touring the U.S. and Canada playing about 40 shows per year.
Bucaspor's young teams had a lot of championship in Turkey. The most important success was the championship of Premier Cup in 2010. Bucaspor management made a decision that all the young teams would play all their matches with team who younger one age. They have been playing about this since 2010–2011 season.
272 Jemima's book would also feature eight pairs of pictures.Linder 1971, p. 273 In addition to painting instructions, Tom's book told the child artist "[Y]ou can colour these pictures quite nicely with Crayons." The accompanying illustration depicts three kittens playing about a painting book and several crayons lying on the ground.
I knew that opera before I went > onstage, not only the songs. I wound up playing about 500 performances in > the original and then the 1942 revival. I can tell you what every instrument > played. Finally, in our last days of rehearsals in New York before heading > up to Boston for previews, George took me to lunch.
Moore was born in Reading, Berkshire, England. Moore started playing about the age of 14 at the English Martyrs Youth Club, Tilehurst. The first band was called The Missing Links but they quickly changed the name to The Muddy Waters and eventually stayed with the name: The Delta Sound. The Delta Sound evolved along with the British scene from Chicago blues to soul.
Joseph "Peppi" Heiß (born 13 June 1963 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany) is a retired German ice hockey goaltender. He started his career with SC Riessersee in 1980. He played for Riessersee, Düsseldorfer EG and Kölner Haie. After playing about 1200 games in the German League and 140 games for the German national men's hockey team he retired in 2001 because of a knee injury.
There is no scope for emotional expressions in this art. An exception is famous "Kootippiriyal" (parting of lord Krishna and Balarama) at Trichambaram. The occasion is very touching with thousands watching with tearful joy, Krishna and Balarama playing about wildly until the former runs after the milkman carrying milk, and the latter returns to his dwelling some distance away. There is a legend woven round the Thitambu Nritham of Thrichambaram.
Barbara St. Hilaire, better known by her nickname Old Grandma Hardcore is an American citizen from Mantua, Ohio. She has become best known for her interest in video games and her excessive preoccupation with them even at her "high" age of 71. She has admitted to playing about 10 hours-a-day. She has a frequently viewed blog named "Old Grandma Hardcore" where she gives tips and hints to certain games, among other things.
Amy replied that she didn't know and Josh told her he'd be going. The two then started arm wrestling and playing about. The next day Josh noticed someone had dropped a necklace on the ground and gave it to Amy as a present and asked her out on a date, which she accepted. But later Rhys told Josh he'd have to look after the shop because his band had just got a gig.
They often played double-headers on Monday nights which was a travel day for the major league clubs. For football, special stands in right field (at left here) brought fans close to action. Eagles won the 1948 NFL title in the snow at Shibe Park Former Stars player Gene Benson would later recall the team playing about twenty games per season at Shibe Park. The Stars would dress in the A's locker room.
Per-Ivar Steinbakk (born 15 May 1974) is a retired Norwegian football defender. He came through the junior ranks of FK Bodø/Glimt into the first team in 1995. Playing about half the games in three Eliteserien seasons, he joined lowly Narvik FK in 1998. He played second-tier football for FK Lofoten and Lørenskog IF before taking a second spell in Bodø/Glimt, and finishing his career in local minnows Innstrandens IL.
Prendergast was recruited as the number 58 draft pick in the 1998 AFL Draft from the Kerang Rovers. He was elevated to the Carlton Football Club Senior list in 2001 and made his debut in Round 17, 2001 against Hawthorn. Prendergast earned semi- regular selection throughout his career at Carlton, typically playing about half of the season with Carlton and half with Northern Bullants. 2004 was his strongest season for selection, playing the first seventeen games of the year.
But what was unusual was that the station's studios and offices and announcers were all based in Bergen County. The station transmitted from the 103.1 frequency and sent the signal through digital phone circuits to WJUX-FM in Monticello which rebroadcast the signal to the north-western section of The Hudson Valley. At this point, Jukebox Radio became a commercial station. In the middle of 1995, Jukebox Radio began adding baby boomer pop to the format, playing about 4 or 5 per hour.
He won the 1997–1998 Sixth Man Award, while playing for the Phoenix Suns, as the best reserve player in the NBA, averaging 13.5 points while playing about 26 minutes a game. Manning holds the distinction of being the first NBA player to have returned to play after reconstructive surgeries on both knees (a feat since duplicated by Kenyon Martin, Amar'e Stoudemire, Greg Oden and Derrick Rose). In Phoenix, he played for head coaches Paul Westphal, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Danny Ainge, and Scott Skiles.
The music also gradually was modified both on satellite and locally as soft rock songs from the '50s to the early '80s were being mixed in. By 1990 the station was playing about half baby boomer pop and half standards both locally and on the satellite format. WFGL was granted a power increase to 2,500 watts in 1984. In 1991, the station shut down locally, the station was renamed to WXLO, and programming was converted to a simulcast of WXLO-FM.
In 2003, the word oldies began to be used less and the station was now focusing on the 1964 to 1975 time period. In 2004, WTRY was now playing about half 1964-1969 songs and about half 1970s songs with a 1980s song mixed in and pre-1964 oldies almost completely gone. By 2005, the station had evolved into more of a classic hits format. Beginning in 2001, WTRY began playing all Christmas music around Thanksgiving until some time on December 26.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack remarked that "there is nothing to place the [Australians] on any higher standard than would have been attained by any good county team that went playing about the country". Giffen made only 60 runs for in the Tests and took only four wickets. In the other matches, however, Giffen was more successful. He made 1424 runs for the tour—only Sammy Jones scored more for the Australians—and took 154 wickets, including five wickets in an innings no less than 13 times.
The tour schedule had been finalised and they were due to be in America for the rest of the year, playing about 50 gigs. The band had grievances with their manager Gerald Palmer, such as perceived lack of monies being received, and summoned him to a meeting at VHF Studios. The meeting, which was secretly recorded, involved intense arguments and accusations, and nothing was resolved. In an interview in 1991, Kember described Palmer as "the most devious guy I've ever had the misfortune to meet".
In real life he lives in a small apartment and is 19. ; :Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi (Japanese); Maryke Hendrikse (English, Bandai Visual dub), Sarah Hauser (Animax Asia dub) :As her name implies, Tabby somewhat resembles a cat, with feline ears, claws, and hair that acts like a cat's tail. Her weapon of choice is a pair of large cat paws that she uses to slash at enemies. Tabby has been playing about as long as Haseo and usually fights alongside Sakisaka in the field.
Neale spent all but 22 games of his baseball career with the Cincinnati Reds. He had a career batting average of .259 with 8 home runs, 200 RBI and 139 stolen bases, and finished in the top ten in stolen bases in the National League four times. When football season came around, often he would leave baseball and fulfill his football duties (albeit playing about 90% of a baseball season most years, with the exception of 1919 when he played the entire season, including the 1919 World Series).
Luckey Roberts was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was playing piano and acting professionally with traveling Negro minstrel shows in his childhood. He settled in New York City about 1910 and became one of the leading pianists in Harlem, and started publishing some of his original rags. Roberts toured France and the UK with James Reese Europe during World War I, then returned to New York where he wrote music for various shows and recorded piano rolls. With James P. Johnson, Roberts developed the stride piano style of playing about 1919.
Tiyakad is a Philippine cultural game and recreation. It is a racing game that uses bamboo hewn or tree branches that intersect floors prominent in the legs and rest intervals on the ground. The game is played using up to 10 feet high bamboo trees while 20th-century Filipino recreation exaggerates it by using higher tree branches while playing. About Spanish centennial recreation, the new player uses half of coconut shells which have had widow with a mole in its hole for its fortress. This was called Kadang-Kadang means “simple play”.
There are many legends in Greece surrounding the Fall of Constantinople. It was said that the partial lunar eclipse that occurred on 22 May 1453 represented a fulfilment of a prophecy of the city's demise. Four days later, the whole city was blotted out by a thick fog, a condition unknown in that part of the world in May. When the fog lifted that evening, a strange light was seen playing about the dome of the Hagia Sophia, which some interpreted as the Holy Spirit departing from the city.
On 7 September 1999, Juninho Pernambucano played two top-level matches in two different countries in the same day. He represented his country in the second half of the friendly match between Brazil and Argentina in Porto Alegre, which Brazil won 4–2, playing about fifteen minutes. In spite of a delayed flight to Montevideo, he managed to arrive in Uruguay in time to feature in the second half of the Copa Mercosur match between Vasco and Nacional. He took part at the 2001 Copa América with Brazil.
Her BBC series included music and comedy sketches and appearances by star guests. One episode, from January 1969, is remembered for an unruly live appearance from the Jimi Hendrix Experience. During this appearance, after playing about two minutes of "Hey Joe", Hendrix stopped and announced, "We'd like to stop playing this rubbish and dedicate a song to Cream, regardless of what kind of group they may be in, dedicate to Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Jack Bruce." Hendrix and his band then broke into "Sunshine of Your Love".
In 1994, Bud Light, the band's primary sponsor, offered the band the opportunity to play a series of dates in China. The Qingdao International Beer Festival, an annual event in the Chinese city of the same name, was held from August 14 through the 18th in 1994. The Badlees were the only western entertainment performing that year, playing about ten shows over the course of those five days. Soon after the band returned home, they headed back to the studio to start on their third full-length album.
He toured colleges and coffeehouses across the U.S., playing about 75 dates a year. In New York Sykes met and befriended songwriters Jerry Jeff Walker, Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, Gary White, and Loudon Wainwright III. Sykes signed with Vanguard Records, which would release his first two albums, his debut self- titled album in 1970, and his second album1-2-3 in 1972. Occasionally visiting his management's office in Coconut Grove, Florida, Sykes traveled from Coconut Grove to Key West in 1972 where he met and developed a friendship and career with singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett.
However, unlike the Children of the Chapel, who worked in the second Blackfriars Theatre, the Children of Paul's had no dedicated theatrical space of their own. When they were not playing at Court, they acted in the church where they trained as choristers – St Gregory by St Paul's Church, just to the south-west of St Paul's Cathedral. This tended to limit their drama; sometimes plays had to be cut short to accommodate the schedules of the religious institutions in the middle of which the boy players operated. The Children of Paul's ceased playing about 1606 for unclear reasons.
From 1928 onward, syndicated radio programming was distributed on 78 rpm discs. The desirability of longer continuous playing time soon led to the adoption of the Vitaphone soundtrack disc format. Beginning in about 1930, 16-inch rpm discs playing about 15 minutes per side were used for most of these "electrical transcriptions". Some transcriptions were, like soundtrack discs, pressed with the commencement at the center of the disc and the needle moving outward (in the era of shellac pressings and steel needles, needle wear considerations dictated an 'inside start' for such a long recording); conversely, some commenced at the edge.
After the second 10-day contract expired on March 11 and with the trade deadline approaching on March 15, the Cavaliers opted not to sign Harris to a guaranteed contract for the rest of the season. On March 17, 2012, the Cavaliers re-signed Harris for the remainder of the season. On March 21, Harris moved into the main rotation and began playing about 20 minutes or more per game. On April 6 with Parker, Kyrie Irving and Gibson all injured, Harris made his first start of the season and 16th of his career against the Toronto Raptors.
In 1753 an act of the Society forbade students "either in the schoolhouse or when playing about the doors thereof to speak Erse, under pain of being chastised". In 1741 the SSPCK introduced a Gaelic–English vocabulary, then in 1767 introduced a New Testament designed with facing pages of Gaelic and English texts for both languages to be read alongside one another, with more success. In 1766 they allowed their Highland schools to use Gaelic alongside English as languages of instruction. In 1790, a Society preacher still insisted that English monolingualism was a Society goal Cited in Tanner (2004).
Weekender and assistant programming director, Jim Collins moved into that time slot with a gold based music intensive show on a temporary basis. Then on April 6, 1987, a couple weeks after Soupy Sales left, his former sidekick, Ray D'Ariano moved back into the 10 am to 2 pm weekday time slot but was now playing 1955–73 oldies focusing on 1964-69. His show was music-intensive, playing about 12 oldies an hour. In the summer of 1987, WNBC considered going all oldies, running the Time Machine full-time, with the exception of Knicks games, Rangers games, and Imus in the Morning.
When making the decision to make a follow-up to Ballad of the Broken Seas, Campbell reflected: After a concert with Lanegan in January 2007, Campbell asked Lanegan if he would consider making a new album, Lanegan replied: "in a heartbeat". This time Lanegan flew to Glasgow to record the new album at the end of March for nine days to record the songs Campbell had written. After working with Lanegan, Campbell remarked: "It is his classic, effortless American voice that I love". She added "I think I was playing about with that a lot so there's a few of what Mark would call raunchy songs and a few ballads too".
During much of this time, Maurice Gibb was also producing the debut album by Australian duo Tin Tin Shortly after Petersen's departure, Barry reminded everyone, "Maurice is capable of playing about seven instruments - most of the back tracks on the records were all him, and I sang lead on four or five of the hit singles. So how can the Bee Gees sound be finished?".Melinda Bilyeu, Hector Cook, Andrew Mon Hughes, The Ultimate Biography of the Bee Gees, Omnibus Press, 2000, p. 243-246 (based on an interview in 1999) Nevertheless, Barry and Maurice drifted apart shortly afterwards and both recorded unreleased solo albums.
I wanted him to write the piano part of the song and play it because > I'm not much of a pianist, but he just couldn't keep his eyes open, so I > ended up doing it myself". "Words" was also the showcase for a new piano sound, as Maurice explained: > "We accidentally discovered the sound on 'Words'. When we were recording > [it], after everyone had gone to lunch, I was sitting at the piano mucking > about and I wrote a riff. I went upstairs and switched on the mike for the > piano, and then I started playing about with the knobs in front of me.
The station also began adding about a dozen or so songs from the 1980s by oldies artists, playing about one every couple of hours. They also began decreasing music from the pre-1964 era; eventually, all the pre-1964 oldies were eliminated, and a lot of 1980s music was added to the mix, becoming more of a classic hits station. The station also became heavily based in the 1970s, playing only a few 1960s songs per hour along with about the same amount of 1980s hits. To appease traditional oldies fans, WDRC-FM launched an internet radio station playing music from 1955 to 1964.
Scott was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, where his father played jazz piano and his mother sang occasionally. While still at school, he learned how to play the acoustic guitar and, by the time he was 17, he had acquired a used 1960s Fender Stratocaster, which was to become a regular instrument. Many of his musical influences, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, were also associated with this instrument. Scott formed a band with people he had met at school but quickly found work with better-known bands such as "Bowser Moon", The Handley Page Group and Zingo, playing about 300 shows a year in the then lucrative nightclub scene.
Finlayson started his career at Queen's Park where he progressed from the Boys club through to become a regular in the first team playing over 50 games before turning professional with Ross County. Only playing about a dozen games with the Staggies, Finlayson was loaned back to Queen's Park before re-signing for them permanently in 2000. After leaving the Spiders, he signed for Stranraer where he played well over 100 times as a right Winger/forward. After helping Stranraer to promotion at the expense of Greenock Morton, he signed for the Cappielow club on a Bosman free transfer on 31 May 2005, signing along with 3 others (Andy McLaren, Derek Lilley and Alex Walker).
In 1980, Alexanko signed for FC Barcelona, paving the way for a number of fellow Basque players including José Mari Bakero, Txiki Begiristain, Ion Andoni Goikoetxea, Julio Salinas and Andoni Zubizarreta. With him as captain they formed the backbone of the legendary Dream Team, which won four consecutive league championships. Among his most memorable moments during his 13 seasons at the Catalan side, Alexanko scored the winning goal as Barcelona beat Real Sociedad 1–0 in the 1988 domestic cup final, also playing about ten minutes in the 1992 European Cup Final. Six years earlier he had his penalty shootout attempt saved by FC Steaua Bucureşti's Helmuth Duckadam, as Barça lost the 1986 edition in Seville.
Milo Rau does it, and in his way in a splendid way: the subject matter of Five Easy Pieces is the Dutroux affair, but at the same time it is about playing, about manipulation and abuse of power in the world, outside and in theatre."Tuur Devens, Kinderen spelen Dutroux-zaak na, in: Theaterkrant, 27 May 2016 In the Dutch newspaper NRC culture editor Herien Wensink wrote: "You could blame director Milo Rau - public impact is guaranteed - but the execution is subdued and integer, the result powerful and disruptive." Journalist Magali Degrande wrote in the Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad: "Five Easy Pieces makes you shiver and smile, a nacre pickaxe that reveals hidden basements and rolls flat over them. Irresponsibly good theater.
Lyttelton enjoyed a career in first-class cricket, playing more than 90 times for Worcestershire in the 1930s and captaining the club between 1936 and 1939. He made his first- class debut, against Gloucestershire, in June 1932, but made a duck in his only innings and did not reappear for two years. He played five times in 1934, but it was only the following season that he became established in the side, playing about 20 matches a year from then until the Second World War, with the exception of 1937 when he appeared only twice. His highest score (and only first-class century) was the 162 he made against Leicestershire in 1938, but he made many other useful contributions, reaching 50 on 14 further occasions.
Their fourth album, Never Too Loud was released on February 27, 2008 and produced by Nick Raskulinecz."Danko Jones Never Too Loud". AllMusic. Review by Eduardo Rivadavia The album yielded three singles, the international hit, "Code Of The Road", followed by "Take Me Home" and "King Of Magazines". A city tour of Europe in April 2008 was followed by a Canadian tour in May and a three month stint in Europe playing about 30 dates on the festival circuit that included Rock Am Ring, Rock Im Park and With Full Force in Germany; Bospop and Lowlands in The Netherlands; Sziget Festival in Hungary; Rabarock in Estonia; Provinssi Rock in Finland; and Eurockeennes and Hellfest in France, where Jones sang on stage with Death Angel for the song, "Bored".
Any person can engage in such meaning making dialogue because humans have epistemological curiosity, which when expressed in egalitarian dialogue can criticize and end with what Freire (2001) called the bureaucratizing of the mind, an invisible power of alienating domestication. Such debureaucratization process can be seen in Dialogic Musical Gatherings (CONFAPEA, 2005), where people develop their epistemological curiosity listening to classical music and later engaging in a dialogue about the instruments that were playing, about the composer, his life and his position in a historical context, the style of the music listened to and its relationship with the cultural claims of each participant belonging to the Music Gathering, etc. In this process, meaning is created and recovered because music escapes the system and goes back to people's lifeworld tearing down the walls of cultural elitism.
Kamiya had worked on previous games such as Devil May Cry, Viewtiful Joe, Resident Evil and its sequel, and as such, the game makes occasional references to these games, as well as other Clover Studio titles and various Sega franchises, such as a minigame inspired by Space Harrier. Though he "deliberately created Bayonetta from scratch" and has called its story "completely original", Kamiya has admitted using "some names from Scandinavian mythology" and playing "about half of" Devil May Cry 4 for research. Mari Shimazaki designed the game's characters to be "fashionable", with "subdued" features. She designed the titular character to fulfill Kamiya's request for a modern, female witch that wears glasses and wields four guns, and the two settled on her original concept for the character despite her work "over a year" on other concepts.
Lord is known to have begun playing about 1780 but his first recorded game was on his "own ground", now referred to as Lord's Old Ground, at the current site of Dorset Square on 31 May 1787 when he played for Middlesex v. Essex. Lord has never been given much credit as a player but the match records of the 1790s indicate that he was a very good bowler, although it is true that his opposition was not always of the highest standard. In 1786 Thomas Lord was approached by George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea, and Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond, who were the leading members of the White Conduit Club. They wanted Lord to find a more private venue for their club and offered him a guarantee against any losses he might suffer.

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