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"We've got a lot of really smart plays around value."
A young child plays around the oil fires of Qayyarah.
Even when she has stopped, the laughter plays around her eyes.
How should a fighter react when an opponent plays around like that?
Then I breastfeed him in bed, and he plays around and falls asleep.
Snap said the average user plays around with a branded filter for 20 seconds.
All the while, please remember, the sounds of ridiculous Swedish disco plays around the drama.
She plays around with everything from drying time, to oven heat, to frying oil temp.
She binge-watches TV, plays around on the internet, and doesn't do much more than that.
"I play around with him, he plays around with me, and that was it," Beltre said.
In the clip, the two jam out in the car while Grande plays around with Snapchat filters.
It's a more austere and monochromatic take on the sounds and rhythms he usually plays around with.
" And there was no murkiness in the midrange frequencies of Anne Sofie von Otter's "Baby Plays Around.
Grohl plays around on the desk, isolating individual instrument to pull apart his almost 27-year-old tracks.
Parcell shared several different shades of lipstick and lip gloss she plays around with to get the look.
Raven (Frances Conroy), the show briefly plays around with different belief systems and possible theories behind the mist.
Energy plays around the region were mixed, with Australia's Santos and Woodside closing up 2.1 and 1.5 percent respectively.
Energy plays around the region climbed, with Australia's Santos among the biggest gainers, rallying 10.16 percent by market close.
He plays around with the contrast and saturation of the image in Photoshop to get the picture just right.
Current and scheduled productions of Wilson's plays around the world will also be highlighted to emphasize his continued relevance.
The stark bare shoulders and midriffs at Haider Ackermann and Saint Laurent were smart graphic plays around negative space.
Let's look at 17A: The answer to the clue "Plays around (4 & 6)" is PHILANDERS, which makes perfect sense.
The following episode (airing Wednesday, February 7), meanwhile, plays around with space and time in even more dazzling ways.
He said that while he plays around with his dev-fused devices, he doesn't hack them—he only collects them.
In New York (WCBS), Los Angeles (KCBS), Chicago (WBBM), Philadelphia (KPY) and Boston (WBZ), it plays around 4:30 a.m.
Are you the type of person who takes a hundred selfies a day and plays around with all the Snapchat filters?
This experimental 360° droste plays around with the idea of an endless loop, but also messes with the concept of linear time.
The LRAD plays around 20 different sounds — from gunshots to predator calls — each of which are targeted to scare away specific birds.
The Utley slide ended Tejada's first playoff experience and eventually led to a change in the rules governing plays around second base.
"I just had the random idea to look at this little animation that plays around the player cursor in dungeons," said Noah.
Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — The romantic in Ned White emerges today with a 76-word puzzle that plays around with a popular phrase.
Kim's intentions (and how well Trump plays around them) will determine whether the summit leads to a deal — or goes down in flames.
There's no standardized Sword and Scale format per se -– Boudet plays around with the structure based on the subject he's tackling each week.
Energy plays around the region traded mixed, however, In Australia, Woodside Petroleum, Oil Search and Santos closed up between 3.48 and 4.67 percent.
To add some authenticity, van Zuijlen plays around on her phone to look innocuous, then mimics the guests' search for their room key.
He plays around with light and dark, but mostly dark, and a lot of the story takes place in shadows or low illumination.
Even when teams defend that action perfectly, Giannis still has such a unique body that he can make impossible plays around the defense.
Also, more importantly, almost all the recipes are dangerous, especially to the individual who plays around with them without knowing what he is doing.
This reliance on cold, hard facts has certainly contributed to the formula's longstanding popularity — there are no gimmicks or big marketing plays around this serum.
Here, a puppy named Paul Anka, dresses in an adorable set of PJs and plays around in a video ad for a slumber party with him.
Haggerty says she was inspired by the pixelated lips of makeup artist Andrea Reed, who also plays around with color, shapes, and illusions in her work.
Here Harrison points to a CMU project called the Info Bulb, which plays around with this idea by repurposing a lightbulb as an Android-based computer.
The company added that its average user plays around with a sponsored filter for 20 seconds before sending it out, which gives valuable direct brand exposure.
I'm on an Icelandic cove, watching the sunset and the small waves lap at the rocky shore while a soothing Sigur Ros instrumental track plays around me.
Directed by David Wain ("Wet Hot American Summer"), and adapted from a book by Josh Karp, this "Stupid Gesture" cleverly plays around with the conventions of the form.
Malcolm is passionately devoted to carpentry; he's the kind of kid who plays around with inventing a new and more secure kind of screw in his spare time.
J.B. Priestley believed that An Experiment With Time was "one of the most curious and perhaps most important books of the age," and he built several plays around it.
I listen to three songs to test out the bass ("Angel" by Massive Attack), treble ("Lonesome Lover" by Max Roach), and midrange ("Baby Plays Around" by Anne Sofie von Otter).
The world of "Melodrama" is less self-contained than the one painted on her first album, and she plays around with her style, albeit still within some carefully constructed limits.
At the conclusion of the film's second segment, Bondarchuk plays around with rhythm by inserting a split-second shot of a jingling chandelier to punctuate Pierre's initial courtship of Natasha.
What 12 Monkeys plays around with, then, is the idea of whether there's any such thing as free will, short of trying to tear apart the systems of the universe.
On the track, there are moments when he plays around with "two-handed tapping," a style that would be made popular a decade later by a young upstart guitarist from the Netherlands.
"Everything is handmade by me whilst my little boy plays around me; I am always concerned who makes my clothes which is one of the reasons I began making them myself," Stansfield continued.
And "Amnesty" — in which the store's managers grant forgiveness to anybody who confesses to breaking a rule for one day only — plays around with the tension of whether Jeff told Mateo's immediate supervisors.
Other big companies made their hard seltzer plays around the same time: Anheuser-Busch bought SpikedSeltzer, which led to Bon & Viv, and Boston Beer launched Truly, another popular hard seltzer, all in 2016.
So it's a relief, and a pleasant surprise, to see him so kind and open-hearted in Arrival, a movie that plays around with your emotions, but never in a way that feels manipulative.
When the game's main plot plays around in these themes—especially when it's pushing back against modernization in its most elegiac mode—I'm not sure it works for me (and more on that later).
Emerging markets have underperformed U.S. equities so far this year, and while Nadig agrees that emerging markets are one of the "greatest value plays" around right now, he cautions investors to know what they're owning.
His dad also exposed him to Gorillaz, which became his first favorite band—which makes sense, their genre-agnostic approach to pop music seems more or less a prototype for the sounds he plays around with now.
The themes that War plays around with are elemental ones, and they'd be cheapened a little bit by trying to slap a Make America Great Again hat on them to make them more feel Relevant and Important.
Once out of the city, he starts interacting with normal people — he goes to a guitar shop in a small town, plays around, shakes some hands, slaps some backs — and buys some oil to fix his car himself.
I love how her pacing plays around in "Blue Lights," going into the cracks between the tempo of the song, and how her voice lifts, echoing the melody line and then flitting above it when she holds a note.
The film plays around with animal iconography in a way that is perfectly witty but also very clever — the sheep take advantage of the fact that leaping over a fence to be "counted" will put any human to sleep.
He plays around with NYC's soundscape; sometimes we hear strains of Ravel, Bach, Eisler, or Count Basie, and sometimes we hear the giggles of children, an ice cream truck's jingle, the passing of trains, or the hissing of a fire hydrant.
It also plays around with the idea of "white male protagonism" — the idea that we're conditioned to believe white men belong at the center of almost all stories, because that's where so much of pop culture tends to put them.
What happens to that hope, and how Villeneuve plays around with time in order to extract the maximum fervor from Louise's experience, I won't reveal, not least because I'm too dumbfounded—or simply too dumb—to have worked it out yet.
No, the message about technology that the episode plays around with is very Black Mirror seasons one and two: In our push to move so many of our interactions online, we've abandoned so many of our manners in the process.
Fast-talking comedy isn't always Clooney's strong point – in his movies for the Coen Brothers, he has a rattling briskness that can seem forced – but here he's deadpan smooth even as Lee plays around his set with props, video screens and backup dancers.
"I love when Luna plays around on the piano and I love when she plays with the little toy microphone that my friend bought her for her birthday, so I get excited when it looks like she's following in my footsteps," admits the star.
Surprisingly, Wingard doesn't do much with the idea that his characters have more cameras on hand and are far more comfortable with having their every move documented: He simply accepts it as a way to give him more angles and never plays around with it like you might expect.
At one point they don't even know if he's alive, and the show plays around with that idea, that maybe just because you do good things or keep your loved ones safe doesn't mean that they always see it, or that you see all the times you've let them down.
He has a bridge where he plays around with the phrase "whip it, stretch it, and flip it" and then "re-up, stretch it, and flip it," repeating the re-up part until he slides into the next verse with the word "re-up," essentially re-upping the raps on the song.
What makes Tool so appealing to a superficially ambitious audience is that they appropriate the fun parts of prog—the odd instruments (you'll hear a fair amount of didgeridoo samples on Lateralus); the intricate and oscillating compositions (Lateralus' title track plays around with a time signature based on Fibonacci's Golden Ratio)—but without the intellectual complexity.
" With his latest collection, The Resignation (Roof Books, 2018), the poet plays around in this hollowed-out form — empty vocabulary, bankrupt signs, theatrical platitudes — and transforms it through glitchy translations into something that posits "… deposition, giving up, letting go, being forced out, usurpation, ending it all, or stepping down, as existential questions to the hetero-patriarchy.
Like Madeline's Madeline, it plays around with an attentive-bordering-on-predatory relationship between an ominously well-meaning white lady (who Gyllenhaal doesn't soften one bit) and the young person of color whose bones she seems to want to suck the talent out of — in this case, a kid in her class (Parker Sevak) who she becomes convinced is a poetry prodigy.
Way plays around with depictions of compounds in the methyl group in "Floride" (2013), whose bold primary colors spill across two small panels, and in "AgN03" (2015), he brings together several black-and-white or multicolored pieces in a patchwork whose title refers to silver nitrate (a favorite of ancient alchemists, for whom silver was linked to the moon), and whose composition features a blurred-out face.
Here are just a few of the storylines The Boss plays around with, without really connecting them to each other: Also, for some reason, there are brief subplots featuring characters played by Tyler Labine and Kathy Bates, actors who are famous enough that it seems safe to assume most of what they filmed ended up on the cutting room floor, especially since Labine is vital to the film's climax.
He also plays around Adelaide with a Joe Satriani tribute show and the local rock outfit Fighter Pilot.
Lin plays around with notions of appropriation, copyright, and censorship, which are all seen as major issues in the age of digital language.
She is also a loner in high school. ; : :One of Hina's classmates. She helps in the investigation to discover Hitomi's secret job. She tends to be very serious, although she also plays around for fun.
They were adept at turning double plays around the second- base bag. Hubbard batted .248 with nine home runs and 59 RBI, while Ramírez batted higher with a .278 average, ten home runs, and 52 RBI.
In 2017, she was honored with the most prestigious literary prize in México "Juan Ruiz de Alarcón" for her achivment in playwriting. With more of 50 premieres of her plays around the world, Barbara Colio is one of the most representative alive playwrights in México.
Performances are held in three venues, Großen Haus (Large hall), the variable Kleines Haus (Small hall) and the new U2. Every season offers around 30 new productions and 600 performances, from classical to premieres of new works. The symphony orchestra plays around 80 concerts per season.
The next pageant was in 1970 and there has been one every decade since then. Axbridge Cricket Club was established in 2004, and plays around 35 friendly matches per season. The club also enjoys an annual club tour and plays other friendly sides around the Somerset county.
The water plays around the church building on the north and east sides. The Marly Gardens, only three hectares in area, adjoins the site of the church on the west. The compact planting of groups of trees and bushes, access balconies, flower beds and sculptures reflect a picture of romantic playfulness.
He tells Tess to arrange the gathering of the group together on the anniversary of his death. An awkward atmosphere develops as Caz "plays" around with the group sexually arousing them by touching them with his feathers and making them engage in various heterosexual and homosexual acts with each other.
Home Chat was in the repertory of The Noël Coward Company, a touring ensemble set up in 1932 to present his plays around Britain. It was performed in a double-bill with Coward's Weatherwise.Mander and Mitchenson, p. 381 The first professional London revival was in 2016 at the Finborough Theatre.
He plays around Banagher and the others with his puzzling speech and behavior. He is fighting against the Earth Federation for "the secret" of the foundation of the Universal Century. :His face and tone closely resemble Char's. Nahel Argama captain Otto Midas remarked that his voice is just like Char's in archival footage.
The story revolves around a con artist named Solomon (Prithvi Rajan) who plays around with Keerthi (Oviya). She approaches Solomon, who pretends to be a local thug in Chennai, for avoiding her stalker. Solomon reaches Chennai after getting into trouble and being chased by the thug of Madurai, Katthari (I. M. Vijayan).
The group never officially disbanded, and occasionally still plays around Austin, but have not released anything since 2009. Although Harrison's now- defunct blog stated that the "Songs from the I Ching" project would feature music from both of his projects, everything that has been released as of 2019 has been credited to Cotton Mather.
Excavation work had begun by April 4; the building hosted its first plays around November. The building is three-stories, standing above the mostly two-story buildings around it. Queen Anne style is evident in the corner tower, the dormers that break up the roofline, and the varied textures of the brickwork. Romanesque Revival shows in the round arches.
When he returns to apologize, she accepts and begins to see him again. When one of Leila's other customers gets too rough, Leila flees to Gary's room to seek his consolation and protection. His gentle treatment of her encourages her growing trust in him. Leila's only confidant, outside of Gary, is a little girl that plays around the inn.
Luis Jose Santander (born April 8, 1960) is a Venezuelan actor. Santander was born in the United States and raised in Venezuela. Santander was not an instant sensation, as he had to work hard to become famous. He labored as an actor in small plays around Venezuela when his chance to become famous arrived in 1987.
One of the first and most significant writers was J. B. Priestley, who based three of his "Time plays" around them: Time and the Conways, Dangerous Corner and An Inspector Calls. The ideas of Dunne also strongly influenced the unfinished novels The Notion Club Papers by J. R. R. Tolkien and The Dark Tower by C. S. Lewis.
His Gentoo-based Home Media and Communication System, based on a Freescale Semiconductor PowerPC 7447 processor won the Best of Show award at the inaugural 2005 Freescale Technology Forum in Orlando, Florida. Pieter is also a member of the Power.org consortium and participates in committees and workgroups focusing on disruptive business plays around the Power Architecture.
His paintings are provocative and shocking from certain angles. He plays around with religious codes, in a universe combining the fantastic and the horrific. In 2008 Hussar's painting, Hans Memling was featured in the group show In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor that took place at the Laguna Art Museum from June 22 - October 5, 2008.
Rivas plays around with the melodies without leaving them behind. In addition, the combo format is capable of producing a more detailed sound, which gave Naranjo more freedom in his arrangements. In Muare, the music ranges from danceable tracks and mood pieces to explorative works, with well conceived jazz ideas and a strong Latin beat as well.
Sharmin Ali The Artrightis Theatre Group (ART-RIGHT-IS) was established in Bangalore, in 2013. Author and theatre artist Sharmin Ali, brought together a group of amateur and professional theatre enthusiasts and started Artrightis. They have staged numerous plays around Bangalore. Sharmin Ali started her theatrical career with her first performance on stage at the Alliance française, Bangalore.
Cari currently lives in Austin and plays around the area regularly, either solo or with Rebecca Laird or other local musicians. She played several times during the 2015 Heart of Texas Rockfest\- a showcase for unsigned local artists during SXSW. Immediately after SXSW 2015 Cari headed back into the studio to record Backpackers. Many of the songs were inspired by her recent travels.
Founded in 2005 by Christian Biral and Cedric Vernet, the band was originally a double act, whose principal influences included rock, folk and blues. Drummer Jean- Yves Demure and saxophonist Eric Corbet joined the band later. Today, the band plays around the region of Lyon and participates in several festivals. (Sur la route de Tullins, Blues-sur-Seine, Grésiblues, etc.).
Symphony New Brunswick based in Saint John and the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada (based in Moncton), tours nationally and internationally. Theatre New Brunswick (based in Fredericton), tours plays around the province. Canadian playwright Norm Foster saw his early works premiere with Theatre New Brunswick. Other live theatre troops include the Théatre populaire d'Acadie in Caraquet, and Live Bait Theatre in Sackville.
Two Headed Eagle is a 1960 Australian television play directed by William Sterling and starring Margo Lee. It was based on a play by Jean Cocteau which had been first presented on the London stage in 1946. The adaptation was by Alan Seymour who wrote a number of TV plays around this time. The play had been produced with Tallulah Bankhead.
In some parts of the song, the singer changes her microphone to one that has an electronic effect that allows her to sing higher notes that may seem as autotune. She proceeds to perform J Balvin's "Brillo" where she puts on sunglasses and plays around with her hair alone. The unreleased track "Como Ali" is the following song. Her dancing crew accompanies her during this song.
A Sharp Tongue Can Cut Your Own Throat Pt. 1 stops at 3:44 and then it goes silent until it starts again at 16:02 which is A Sharp Tongue Can Cut Your Own Throat Pt. 2, a hidden track they put on the album. The Pt. 2 track somehow still plays around 10-20 seconds after the track has hit 18:48.
In the group's early years, the Cornville Junior Players acted in five plays. A touring company called the Cornville Touring Players performed 14 one-act plays around Maine. By its tenth anniversary in 1984, the Cornville Players had produced "34 full-scale musicals, comedies and dramas involving more than 300 people". In 1985 the Cornville Players were invited to move into the Lakewood Theater in Madison.
In the United States the film's reception was much better. Ian Jane from AV Maniacs called it "a nicely made picture with some beautiful camera work and strong performances. It plays around with some interesting themes quite effectively and makes for a decidedly different type of film all together" and the Pagan Newswire Collective called it "a beautiful and realistic look at early medieval paganism".
85, 108, 135 and 149 The play was first performed in 1932, nine years after it was written, by The Noël Coward Company at the Festival Theatre, Malvern. The company was formed in 1932 as a touring ensemble, headed by Kate Cutler, to present Coward's plays around Britain. Weatherwise was directed by Coward himself and given as an after-piece to Home Chat.Mander and Mitchenson, pp.
Bensusan was born in Sydney, Australia on 11 September 1871. Her father, Samuel Levy Bensusan was an agent for miners and her mother was Julia Rosa, née Vallentine. After studying at University of Sydney, she and her family moved to England in 1894 and soon after, she joined an acting troupe. Over the following years, she performed in plays around the world, in England, USA and Australia.
He has written and produced a large number of plays around the fictional Farley family. One to four actors play up to 20 different members of the Farley family. The play is also performed by other actors including a U.S. Army performance company in Iraq and Afghanistan. The play has spawned a book entitled, Aunt Pearl's Family Reunion Book: Personal Pointers on "How to 'Farley-Up Your Family Reunion" Reunion Book.
Likins was born in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. She attended Valleycliffe Elementary School, and is currently in secondary school. Likins has an older brother. She has claimed that she wanted to become an actress throughout her childhood, and begged her mother to hire a talent agent for her for years, saying, "I used to perform plays around the house for my family, I also would do the school play every year".
Willens wrote song lyrics in 1990 for Aristophanes' play Lysistrata, collaborating with composer Laurence Dresner. In 1996 she wrote Disraeli, a one-man play about Benjamin Disraeli, performed in 1998 by William Lawrence, a 75-year-old actor. Willens partnered with Lois Stein to found Primrose Productions to produce plays around Long Island, New York, near Willens' home in Northport. The company name came from Disraeli's favorite flower, the primrose.
The ninth hole is a tight par 4 that can be reached from the tee with a long drive. It normally plays around , tempting golfers to go for a small green guarded by bunkers. The two finishing holes are along Calibogue Sound, so the water line can vary due to changing tides. The hazard line is permanent, but shots can be played off the sand at low tide.
Enthusiasts have formed clubs for social play of backgammon. Local clubs may hold informal gatherings, with members meeting at cafés and bars in the evening to play and converse. A few clubs offer additional services, maintaining their own facilities or offering computer analysis of troublesome plays. Around 2003, some club leaders noticed a growth of interest in backgammon, and attributed it to the game's popularity on the Internet.
Petals mixes live and electronically processed sounds. The piece plays around with the contrasts between instrumental and electronic/recorded sound and with the expansion of the natural sounds made by conventional instruments so that they can sound like electronics. Petals is deeply inspired by one of her other pieces, Nymphea (Jardin Secret III) (1987), a piece written for string quartet and electronics. The name of the piece was derived from this relationship.
The Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club was formed in 1978 in Savannah by Tom Nelson and Carl Shoemaker, who were looking for something “different;” now the team has up to 50 members, a senior men’s and women’s team, plays around the region, belongs to the Georgia Rugby Union and hosts the popular St. Patrick's Day Tournament. The team colors are kelly green and gold. The home fields for matches are Forsyth Park and Daffin Park.
The school is operated by the NSW Department of Education; the principal is Greg Hunt. Yanco Agricultural High School is located approximately from the town centre along Euroley Road on a site including of natural bushland bordered by the Murrumbidgee River. YAHS enjoys sport and plays around the district in school competitions, and in inter-town competitions. The heritage-listed site was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 7 June 2019.
Blåne for blåne is given a lighter, acoustic expression and the Anglo-American cultural influences after 1945 on Norway are represented in the compositions. The band plays around with different instruments and elements from Nordic folk-tunes, a classic-Romantic tradition and Anglo-American indie-folkrock. Their first radio single, "Høyr min song (Til Fridomen)" ("Hear My Song (To Freedom)", was released January 9 and A-listed by NRK P1, Norway's biggest radio station.
He was born in 1851 in Wardington, Oxfordshire (England), the son of Thomas Ward and Anne (née Barkham). His surname was altered from 'Ward' to 'Warde' for the stage. In the late 1870s he partnered with his friend actor Maurice Barrymore and the two agreed to tour plays around the United States particularly the play Diplomacy. Warde would have one section of the country while Barrymore and his company toured the other.
This track, the second song over 10 minutes on this album (10 mins 46 secs), is an extremely funky number - taken at about 82 beats per minute. The song largely features John Scofield playing funky effects and runs on his guitar. The effects added by Goldings add further to the incredible energy of this song. After about 7 minutes of Scofield's effects, Goldings takes over and plays around with some inventive and witty digital samplings.
He takes off his jacket, flings it at her and does a pull up. As he leaves, the girl follows him. They go to a tented market cafe where she abruptly pulls the seat from under him and shakes up his beer. Psy plays around with noodle dough as if it were a feather boa; while he sucks at some hand-pulled Korean noodles, she is chewing on an oden fishcake on a stick.
Clive finds Eve's house. He spends time with her, takes her out, but Eve openly tells him she is not interested in him, and that even though she meets men for money, her loyalty is only towards her 'husband' Jack who is always away at business. Clive is unconvinced and continues to debacle with himself on how to win Eve over, and Eve plays around with him. He also notes that Barrow still visits her.
The English club was formed on 4 July 1845 by a group of Old Harrovians at a dinner party and thus is one of the oldest cricket clubs still in existence. The English team still plays around 20 matches each year. Also known as IZ, I Zingari is a wandering (or nomadic) club, having no home ground. Uniquely for an amateur club, Wisden reported all of its matches since 1867, but ceased to do so in 2005.
She is also an extremely shy person, fretting over messing up her lines and blushing during speeches. Since she set forth the "Jun-kun Supremacy Doctrine" and has a troublesome side of passing crazy laws for the sake of love, disputes between Junichiro and the bureaucrats never die out. Junichiro embarrasses her often with perverted comments, that causes her to blush more than mildly. Sometimes she pretends to be a dog and plays around with Junichiro which leads to Irina lecturing them.
In 2012, the Company traveled through Central Asia, performing and teaching as US cultural ambassadors sponsored by DanceMotionUSA and the US State Department. In 2000, Curran was named in Irish American Magazine's Top 100. In addition to teaching and his company work, Sean is often called upon to choreograph and/or direct operas and plays around the country. His opera credits include: Opera Theatre of St. Louis, San Francisco Opera, Opera Montreal, New York City Opera, and the Metropolitan Opera.
The group were formed when the members were as gasúrs that performed during intervals at concerts and theatre plays around County Mayo. After lounge bar singing became popular in Ireland in the 1960s, they became the resident band at Corrigan's Singing Lounge in Mulranny, and began touring the country. Michael Mulloy died of cancer on 8 February 2007 aged 57, and banjo player Martin Mulloy died on 22 May 2010, drowning in a boating accident. He was 58 years old.
The New Zealand Police Pipe Band is a Grade 1 pipe band based in Wellington, New Zealand. The group was originally formed as the Wellington Police Highland Pipe Band in 1936 by Detective Sergeant Neil McPhee in Wellington. The name was changed to New Zealand Police Pipe Band in 1994 to better reflect its role representing New Zealand Police. The Band has forty police and civilian members, and plays around the globe at World Competitions, and locally at community events.
He plays around, writing on the walls, taking food from the canteen, skateboarding along the hallways. In the auditorium, he finds a book about alien abduction, and ponders if that is what happened to the students and teachers. After some time, he hears running water and goes into the teachers' staffroom to find a tap has been turned on. He turns it off and leaves the room, closing the door behind him, not noticing the bloody hand print on the back of it.
Before Onwei leaves, she reminds Jubei to bathe at least once every three days and to wear clean clothes. As Jubei watches them go, he tells his servant to send a spy to watch the castle in Kishu and that he, Jubei, would be gone for five days. Somenight later, at Shosetsu Yui's residence in Edo, Ohina is attacked and raped by a born-again Inshun Hosowei. As he slowly rapes her, he licks her breasts and plays around with her.
The Association of Australian Artistes was established in London in 1975 by Australian expatriate James Hunt. It was based at Australia House and its aims and objectives were to present new Australian plays around London's Fringe featuring professional Australian actors then living in London. The inaugural Production Coordinator was Barbara Angell and a fund-raising concert was held in the Australia House basement on Sunday, 25 January 1976, coinciding with the Australia Day Weekend. Monies raised supported the group during its lifetime.
To find more about her, he goes on a cruise to gamble, meets a redhead hooker who knows Eve and whom he takes home to Three Point. Clive learns that Eve was an illegitimate child and was brought up in cruelty because of which her personality is such. He also learns that she really has no husband, though she did have one whom she left long ago. Eve is only a wayward woman who plays around with men for fun and money.
Payne went on to become an international stage actress, appearing in a number of theatre plays around the world including Oh! What A Night. Upon moving to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in the early 1990s to play in local night clubs and to write music for a television production, Kibble married a local music teacher, Anne-Marie LaMonde, in 1993, and become stepfather to her three children, Natalie, Marci and Gregory Pilkington. Kibble died in February 1999 of heart failure, at the age of 49.
She also wears blue and white cuffs around her wrists and brown shoes that come with knee-length blue and white stockings with flowers on the side. Like all the other Zodiac Girls, Nya-tan also has two ears - cat ears in her case, and a thin, white tail. "A natural fool with a innocent personality that does not give up." Nya-tan is a very bright and cheerful and kind girl and also quite childish, which explains why she often says jokes and plays around.
Nonetheless, he is a frequent ally to Nadja and her search for his mother. He is engaged to a woman named Julietta since birth who has feelings for him but he often plays around because he wants the desire to be free before he marries. ;Thierry A close friend of Leonardo who helps him assist Nadja in searching for her mother and is his close confidant. ;TJ Harvey's younger brother who has a small boyish crush on Nadja and a rivalry/friendship with Kennosuke.
In one, he is a normal dog, owned by Franklin, who fears taking baths (but is invariably forced to take them by Franklin), does anything in exchange for a bone, and plays around with the other dogs from the neighborhood. In the other type of stories, he is a director-actor of his own stories, is highly personified (walking with two feet behind the sets, and walking like a normal dog when acting), and is famous for the strips in which he talks to objects, especially the rock called Mrs. Stone.
The episode was watched by 8.4 million people, making it the 42nd most watched show of the week, tied with The Simpsons. The episode received mixed reviews. Bob Sassone from TV Squad praised the episode's humor, saying that he loved the Poltergeist takeoffs in the episode, even the music and special effects, especially when Peter plays around with the portals that are in Meg's butt. IGN staff writer Michael Drucker gave a more critical review, saying that the jokes "quickly get old once you realize the episode blows its load fifteen minutes into the show".
Reflection Bay Golf Club, in Henderson, Nevada, United States is the first public resort golf course in Nevada personally designed by Jack Nicklaus and the host course to the nationally televised Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge benefiting the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. The 7,261-yard, par-72 award-winning course makes its way through the desert while providing views of Lake Las Vegas. Sculpted from the terrain's natural contours, the course features three waterfalls and plays around arroyos and water. Five holes are located along one and a half miles of Lake Las Vegas' shoreline.
After graduating from the University of California, San Diego, Portes worked as a freelance director. She took up the position of associate artistic director of Soho Rep from 1996-1998; and in 1992-1995, she was the artistic director of the former Theater E in San Diego. Lisa Portes began working at DePaul University in 2000 and is currently leading the three year MFA Program while teaching classes. Lisa Portes has directed plays around the United States ranging from the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Steppenwolf theater, and the Guthrie Theatre located in Minneapolis,Minnesota.
Cuchulain of Muirthemne proved a financial success, selling out four editions within ten years. It remained profitable throughout the 1920s, averaging Lady Gregory 30 pounds a year in royalties until her death. As her first published book, Cuchulain of Muirthemne also earned Lady Gregory a place of power as a writer within the Irish Revival. Yeats was hugely supportive of the book, beginning his introduction to the work by declaring it “…the best that has come out of Ireland in my time,” and eventually writing five plays around the legends.
In October 2015 during Mötley Crüe's farewell tour, Sobel filled in for Tommy Lee, who was unable to perform due to tendinitis in his wrist. Sobel played drums in both Alice Cooper and Mötley Crüe for 5 consecutive shows while Lee was recovering from his injury. On January 21, 2017, Sobel performed with the Hollywood Vampires at the TEC Awards that honored Joe Perry with the Les Paul Award. When not on the road, Sobel plays around Los Angeles with various artists including Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell's band, Sir Sodoff and the Trainwrecks.
Ruth was born in Washington, D.C., to actor Henry Dupree Sinclair and his wife, Lillie Schreiner. She followed in her father's footsteps and took to the stage, performing in plays around the D.C. area and eventually winning parts on Broadway. She eventually began appearing in silent films in the 1910s, rising to leading lady status by the 1920s when she won the lead role in 1922's The Masquerader. After marrying Irving Cummings (who she had worked with on films like 1917's A Man's Law), she became Ruth Cummings and began writing titles at MGM.
The Beatles are then shown individually arriving at Apple headquarters, where they begin the studio recording process with Harrison singing "For You Blue" while Lennon plays slide guitar. Starr and Harrison are shown working on the structure for "Octopus's Garden" and then demonstrating it for George Martin. Billy Preston accompanies the band on impromptu renditions of several rock and roll covers, as well as Lennon's improvised jam "Dig It," while Linda Eastman's daughter Heather plays around the studio. Lennon is shown listening as McCartney expresses his concern about the band's inclination to stay confined to the recording studio.
From the 1980s onwards the Gate, under the directorship of Michael Colgan, cemented its international relationship, touring plays around the world for audiences from Beijing to New York. The theatre established unique relationships with leading contemporary playwrights including Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter and Brian Friel. The first ever Beckett Festival was produced, presenting all 19 of the stage plays over three weeks. The first ever festival of Pinter's plays followed, along with many premieres and productions of Friel's work including the acclaimed production of Faith Healer with Ralph Fiennes which won a Tony Award on Broadway.
Jesus, John and Peter Celebrate at a party given by Matthew Although the details of the script often change from year to year, the story usually spans 3 hours and is not limited to portraying only the final hours of Christ (the traditional "Passion of the Christ"). Unlike many Passion Plays around the world, the Badlands Passion Play also dramatizes the life, ministry, and resurrection of Jesus. Action occurs on every viewable space, including the set, the hills, and the audience area. The performance occurs in nearly any weather, with the exception of weather that threatens the safety of viewers or performers.
La Villa Santo Sospir (1952) is a 35-minute amateur or home film directed by Jean Cocteau in which Cocteau takes the viewer on a tour of Francine Weisweiller's villa on the French coast, a major location later used in his film Testament of Orpheus (1960). The house itself is heavily decorated, mostly by Cocteau (and a bit by Picasso), and we are given an extensive tour of the artwork. Cocteau also shows us several dozen paintings, most of which cover mythological themes. He also proudly shows paintings by Edouard Dermithe and Jean Marais and plays around his own home in Villefranche.
Some episodes included Glomer having to correct his own mistakes, as when he plays around with magic and transforms Henry into a statue of Julius Caesar. It's Punky Brewster is the series' unofficial name (Punky when the show first premiered Move to the left for Saturday morning listings.); on the title card and in TV listings, it was simply called Punky Brewster. In season 2, shows 4 through 13 had a first-run episode and a repeat from the first season. The series was canceled in September 1987 but returned in replays in October 1988 after NBC's live action pre-teen show 2 Hip 4 TV was canceled.
The society returned to comedy and pantomime in the 1990s and 2000s, interpreting stories such as Dick Whittington, Wind in the Willows and Snow White. After a brief lull in the early 2000s, when membership was down to just a handful of students, CULES was revived in 2002 after a successful pantomime of Little Red Riding Hood. Since then, there have been two parallel productions for each term. 2003 saw the introduction of an Easter term production of four short plays around a common theme (for example, in 2003, Shakespeare was parodied in CULES productions of Othello, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest and Macbeth).
Duncan is regarded as a versatile utility player, capable of featuring as a forward or within the midfield.Gullan, S, "Cats can kick it to Mitch or Duncan", The Herald Sun, 30 November 2009, accessed 2 December 2009 As a lead-up forward, he is noted for his strong marking ability and his role in linking-up plays around the ground. Kevin Sheehan has complimented Duncan on possessing "good foot skills ... on both sides of the body", while showing an "ability to read the game to advantage ... and make excellent decisions". Duncan's teammate Joel Corey has also acknowledged his maturity and professionalism, likening his game-day approach to that of Joel Selwood.
African- descended Mexicans also contribute to this field, with the last governor of Alta California, Pío Pico, having African heritage. There are also people who do not fit easily in these definitions, such as Josefina Niggli, whose parents were Euro-Americans living in Mexico when she was born. Although Niggli is considered Anglo in the broader ethnic sense of the term, she felt more connected to Mexican culture and wrote most of her novels and plays around Mexican themes. Chicano or Mexican-American writing includes those works in which writers' sense of ethnic identity or chicanismo animates their work manifestly and fundamentally, often through the presentation of Chicano characters, cultural situations, and speech patterns.
In January 2019, rapper Don Patricio released his second studio album La Dura Vida del Joven Rapero outside Locoplaya which features the three-week number one single "Contando Lunares" featuring Cruz Cafuné. From that moment on, the Canarian became extremely popular in his home country. Thus, Lola Indigo became very interested in interacting or musically collaborating with him. The two announced that they had working on a common project in June 2019 but did not reveal what it was until 16 July, when they both announced at Los40 Summer series concerts in Badajoz that the two would be collaborating on her newest single "Lola Bunny", which plays around with her stage name and the cartoon.
Playboy Chan Bing Gei, who opens a tutor center, plays around with girls he meets at bars until he one day heard that his wife that left him 20 years ago had suddenly came back. He started to look everywhere for her, but then one day a strange girl, Tung Tung (Casper Chan) pops up at his school and tells him that she is his daughter. Gei was shocked by this news, but still took her in as his daughter, but Tung does not mind his numerous girlfriends. Tung planned out a scheme of pretending to be her mother, Yuen Siu Mei (Shirley Yeung), by emailing Gei telling him to forget her and move on to another serious relationship.
Vandeurzen made his debut for his local club Genk on 24 November 1991. A product of the from the club's youth teams, he is most often a replacement but nevertheless plays around thirty games during his first two seasons in professional football. From the 1993–94 season, Vandeurzen became a regular player in the Genk midfield. Unfortunately for him and for his team, Genk finished in last position and was relegated to the Belgian Second Division. Vandeurzen remained loyal to his club after relegation but after one season, he lost his place in the Genk first team and, once promotion back to the Belgian First Division was achieved in 1995–96, he had to leave the club.
Live shows also often include complex video projections on a large screen, as captured in a DVD released in November 2005. "In music I will have an idea to put some different sounds together or a melody that meshes with a chord sequence or a sonic mood," said Snaith in an interview. "I'm not the type of person who takes physical things apart and plays around with them, but I like taking mental ideas apart and playing around with them. That's what appeals to me about what I've spent my life doing."Interview with Caribou, David Shankbone, Wikinews, 6 November 2007 Caribou's 2007 album Andorra won the 2008 Polaris Music Prize, and his DJ- influenced 2010 album Swim was on the 2010 Polaris Music Prize shortlist.
Malek in 2007 After his college graduation, Malek wanted to attend grad school for theater; with college debt growing, he moved to New York, where he shared a one-bedroom Lower East Side apartment with friends who were also in the theater community. His network of friends included writers and directors, many of whom would come together to form the Slant Theatre Project, and they would perform their own plays around the city. While visiting his family in Los Angeles, Malek met casting director Mali Finn, who convinced him to stay and look for work in Hollywood. After moving back in with his parents, he took jobs delivering pizzas and making falafel and shawarma sandwiches at a restaurant in Hollywood to make ends meet.
The group came together when singer/guitarist Andre Mistier wanted to take a break from directing plays around New York City by starting a band that merged rock and electronic music. He hooked up with Yale acquaintance guitarist/vocalist Gerard Toriello, who then brought on childhood friend and drummer Michael Higgins. Taking their name from the concept of not wanting to be limited by one "ism" but rather explore - and ultimately gain understanding for - all that the world has to offer, ism were completed by the final addition of bassist Leigh Battle, who had been previously playing in another band with Higgins. ism began performing together regularly around mid-2004, playing at live venues and festivals including the ConneXion International Music Festival in Jacksonville, Florida in 2005.
Reyes acted sporadically in theater plays around Lima and would later go on to act in a movie named Una Carta al Cielo ("A Letter to Heaven") of Salvador Oda, about a boy whose dead mother (voiced- over by Reyes) would speak to him. Lucha performed in various acts, living on art in a Bohemian style, and produced music favored by the military nationalist government, who encouraged the diffusion of the Peruvian cultural expressions through mass media. In 1970, helped by Nilo Marchand, manager of the record label FTA (Fabricantes Te'cnicos Asociados), Reyes recorded her greatest success, "Regresa" ("Come Back") of Augusto Polo Campos, a number one international hit. On the success of "Regresa," Reyes recorded her first LP and, soon after, began her only international tour.
The libretto of H.M.S. Pinafore relied on stock character types, many of which were familiar from European opera (and some of which grew out of Gilbert's earlier association with the German Reeds): the heroic protagonist (tenor) and his love-interest (soprano); the older woman with a secret or a sharp tongue (contralto); the baffled lyric baritone—the girl's father; and a classic villain (bass-baritone). Gilbert and Sullivan added the element of the comic patter-singing character. With the success of H.M.S. Pinafore, the D'Oyly Carte repertory and production system was cemented, and each opera would make use of these stock character types. Before The Sorcerer, Gilbert had constructed his plays around the established stars of whatever theatre he happened to be writing for, as had been the case with Thespis and Trial by Jury.
They have three children all currently working in the acting profession: Richard Fleeshman, Emily Fleeshman and Rosie Fleeshman. Fleeshman has appeared in and directed numerous plays around the UK and abroad, including Arthur Miller's The Price, for which he won best actor in a supporting role at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards in 2005. As a theatre director, he directed the European premiere of Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues, and the regional premiere of My Night With Reg, which won best production at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards. Fleeshman's major television roles include Boys from the Blackstuff, Edge of Darkness, Silent Witness, and Trial and Retribution, comedy classics such as Only Fools and Horses and A Bit of a Do, as well as stints in Coronation Street, Brookside, Doctors, Emmerdale, and EastEnders.
He also explores alleged cases of witchcraft and murder by mental suggestion, compiling an impressive list of "occult criminology" (people apparently being murdered under peculiar or unexplainable circumstances) in support. He also attacks the general sense of taboo which he feels prevents wild talents from being accepted, and suggests that such "talents" would become acceptable if science would deem them as such. Fort also plays around with the idea that humans are able to transform into animals at will, citing a number of cases of werewolves and other similar creatures such as gorillas and hyenas. He also casually (and quite humorously) dismisses, in one chapter, reports of a talking dog that "disappeared in a thin, greenish vapor", because, in his view, it is an extraordinary event, and he only deals with quite ordinary ones.
According to her biographers Margaret Lewis and Joanne Drayton, for most of her adult life, Ngaio Marsh divided her time between her native New Zealand and travel abroad, with frequent and often prolonged periods spent in England, where most of her detective fiction is set. World War Two interrupted this pattern, obliging Ngaio Marsh to remain in New Zealand from April 1938 until June 1949, when she finally returned to England for another lengthy stay. During this ten-year period, Marsh lived with her elderly father on the outskirts of Christchurch, continued to write, drove a Red Cross transport vehicle and began her dedicated project to develop a professional theatre in New Zealand, working with students from Canterbury University, directing, producing and touring plays around the country. Again, according to her biographers, this had an inevitable and interesting effect on her detective fiction.
In addition, DeVille complimented the second half of the album, in which "Jepsen plays around with rock sounds on the bass-grooving 'Summer Love' and the frantically upbeat 'Let's Sort The Whole Thing Out'", and finished off by inviting "those of us who were losing interest in the Carly Rae Jepsen show to tune back in". In an article for Exclaim, Angela Morrison called Dedicated Side B a "remarkable" album, noting that "Jepsen [has] found a formula that works well for her — sparkling synth-pop inflected by giddy romantic anticipation". Morrison went into further detail with some of the tracks on the album, noting that "the slinky, sexy 'Fake Mona Lisa' and the bubbly, shimmering 'Now I Don't Hate California After All' sound like nothing she has ever done before", and that "'Felt This Way' takes a melancholic approach", while its counterpart, "Stay Away", "is more cheeky and upbeat".
The success of La Fontaine's fables in France started a European fashion for creating plays around them. The originator was Edmé Boursault, with his five-act verse drama Les Fables d'Esope (1690), later retitled Esope à la ville (Aesop in town). Such was its popularity that a rival theatre produced Eustache Le Noble's Arlaquin-Esope in the following year. Boursault then wrote a sequel, Esope à la cour (Aesop at court), a heroic comedy that was held up by the censors and not produced until after his death in 1701.Honoré Champion, Répertoire Chronologique des Spectacles à Paris, 1680–1715, (2002); georgetown.edu Other 18th-century imitations included Jean-Antoine du Cerceau's Esope au collège (1715),Archived online where being put in charge of a school gives the fabulist ample opportunity to tell his stories, and Charles-Étienne Pesselier's Esope au Parnasse (1739), a one-act piece in verse.
The chic and the look of his lines are reinforced by the play on the geometric shapes, the graphic prints and transparencies The choice of colour used by Octavio Pizarro is representative of his identity and of his Franco- Chilean heritage. He plays around with natural tones. “My colour code is composed of black, white, grey … And I am also very much attracted by strong, flashy colours such as lime green, yellow, dark red...” The density of the black defines his chromatic sphere, the way Soulages used to paint. Inspired by his trips and the people he has met, the geometry of abstract lines and the Art deco style, Octavio Pizarro creates for a resolutely modern woman. « I like dressing women with personality, who feel beautiful, who like being watched, which is to say « una mujer salvaje ». In summary, he suggests an enchanting vision of a woman, « free, sensual and who isn't scared to show it ».
Concord Jazz released Baby Plays Around, an album of that included Chris Minh Doky and Randy Brecker He recorded several more jazzy albums for Concord before turning to the country flavor of Let's Go Out Tonight with cover versions of songs by Steve Earle, Richard Thompson, and Hayes Carll. He has worked with Elton John, Eric Clapton, Prince, Bonnie Raitt, Rod Stewart, The Allman Brothers Band and Joe Cocker. He sang a duet with Julia Fordham on her re-recording of "Where Does the Time Go?" on the 1998 compilation album The Julia Fordham Collection. His song "I Wonder Why" reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 9 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1991, while "You're All That Matters to Me" reached No. 6 as the follow-up single in the UK. In 2006, Stigers participated in the BBC Television show Just the Two of Us, where he sang with journalist Penny Smith.
In 2012 Valentina Ruggeri had the idea of forming the band. Since the very beginning her idea was to put together swing music and women’s world. She immediately include in the group Teresa Federico and Vera Dragone, both of them being actresses and singers. Valentina Ruggeri had the initial idea of rearranging well known italian pop music hits from the 80s and 90s (such as Marco Masini, Max Pezzali, Ambra Angiolini...) with a swing mood. It was Teresa Federico’s idea to involve Roberto Gori in the project. He is both a composer and an arranger, therefore, with his help, Ladyvette started editing their first original songs, facing women’s role in different social contexts. Their first single “Tapa Tapa” plays around obsession of women on body hairs. First step the Ladyvette’s swoop to Festival del Cinema in Venice happened only two months after the group was formed where the three actresses pretended to be three well known divas: invited by Matteo Garrone to the opening gala of the festival.
Each episode has a theme. For example, baby animals, frightening animals or the importance of play. The arrival of the "mystery animal," generally used as exposition, leads Zoboo, Chris and Martin into a conversation about the animal. At least once every episode (twice in most episodes), Zoboo says that some event in Animal Junction reminds him of a time in Zobooland, where he tell stories about his best friends in Zobooland, such as Narchi (an anteater-like creature), Gooble (a bear-like creature that eats goobleberries), Sensit (a lemur that typically plays around), Wiggy Waxwing (a bird-like creature who likes to sing and eat root noodles), Green Puppy (a green puppy as the name implies), Slimantha (a salamander-like creature), Noggin Drill (a mole-like creature that uses his drill-shaped horn), Snow Lemur (a lemur that lives on a mountain), Baby Zoboomafooasaurus and Mama Zoboomafooasaurus (dinosaurs, who appear in CGI, that the animals often play on), Buggly (a bug that Zoboo rides on), Fibby (a sea creature with several parts including a tentacle and a crab leg) and Cy (a levitating one-eyed squid introduced in the second season).

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