At compline, a guitar was played and the psalmody was clearly not Gregorian. |
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A chime of bells, normally in a tower, played either from a keyboard or mechanically by a barrel or similar device. |
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Through this period, any of the political parties could have played politics with immigration policies. |
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The infection may have played a role in the evolution of such great apes as chimps and gorillas. |
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At night, we played horseshoes until dark, and then we listened to the radio in the bunkhouse. |
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The school played a strong role in the community, including the funding last year of six goats and three hives of honeybees for Africa. |
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The grandson of an East Fremantle player played just one colts game for the Sharks prior to being drafted at 10 in 1999 by Hawthorn. |
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It's the one where he played a dumb sullen inarticulate Brooklyn paint-store clerk. |
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Since I hadn't the energy to get up and improve matters, the record played on almost inaudibly. |
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To prove his point, the combative attorney general played a familiar Washington game. |
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Local soccer lovers were incensed and felt cheated when Bucks announced the match would be played in Port Elizabeth. |
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Two brothers I played soccer with stopped speaking to each other because one came out on strike and one kept working. |
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Both teams came up against very strong opposition but both teams held their own and played some very good football. |
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In the last half of the series, Carrie hooked up with a Russian artist, played, incidentally, by a famous Russian ballet dancer. |
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The incidental music is from Django Bates and is moodily atmospheric though played rather fleetingly. |
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This considered, I felt slightly frustrated by the fact our opening league game was having to be played by pretty fatigued players. |
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Allen's videotaped statement containing the material inculpating his mother was played twice before the jury. |
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Those two factors, and the generally favourable weather, played a big part in making the meeting the success it was. |
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McCarthy played very well when introduced and, indeed, finished as his side's top scorer. |
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White and Robeson share further common ground in that both have played Othello. |
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The theatre had a pianist who played music according to what was happening on the screen. |
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Playing everything from harp to bagpipes the band played at festivals, parades, shows and more. |
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It's by Franz Schubert, whom he regarded as the last truly great composer, and it's played on a piano roll by his good friend. |
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When the students played along with the artist's melody while following the piano roll score, they were able to replicate timing and dynamics. |
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Alice played a clear note on the flute, picked up the piccolo and tried it. |
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I believe that if all concerned played their different parts properly, indiscipline in all schools will stop. |
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Velvety vocals, sung with tenderly picked guitars and gently played piano occasionally accompanied by some harsh brass made this record. |
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Religion played an important role in Julia's life and she was a regular communicant at morning Mass in the parish church. |
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When they played well, he handed out cash bonuses and picked up bar tabs. When they lost, he still picked up the tab. |
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With a shrug he got out his pick, shifted the guitar in his lap, and played the notes on the stanzas. |
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This is the first ever international indoor cricket tournament to be played in Sri Lanka. |
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As soon as the doors opened to this indoor footballing haven, we booked in and played the following week. |
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The point of pub sports is, of course, that they're played in the cosy indoors, with a pint of ale to hand. |
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Galway have a few lads who played in the 2001 final but inexperience will definitely be an issue for them overall. |
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The instruments were competently played by members of the all-female orchestra. |
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Sports and other competitive activities were enjoyed before bands played music for dancing at regular intervals. |
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So the competitor played with two players playing a friendly game, and one of them served as his marker. |
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Never has such a beautiful piece of music been played on the electric guitar. |
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Mike Mordecai has played all the infield positions and is prepared to try the outfield. |
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In Japan, Suzuki's bunting for hits was such a regular feature of his repertoire it changed how infields played him. |
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The new super PACs can't coordinate directly with campaigns but have already played a major role in the Republican primary contests. |
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This is a bitter pill to swallow after we had played so well since the new year, but we will be back. |
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He's played a number of major jazz festivals and recently recorded his first album. |
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Both played key roles in piloting Merck's badly damaged stock to a relatively smooth emergency landing. |
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One of the advantages of this form of Dutch is that it is not played nearly as often as the Stonewall or Leningrad variations. |
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Students played a large part in planning the conference and conceptualizing its themes. |
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Boccherini and Manfredi next went to Spain, where they played in opera performances and concerts. |
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Jack Gallagher's The Persistence of Memory is a longish piece with a concertante cello part, excellently played by Bogdana Peneva. |
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Whole sequences are played out in their entirety in front of the television cameras. |
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They are full sized concert grand pianos destined to be played by the world's greatest and in some of its most famous halls. |
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It will be the second time Dr Hamilton has played at the college to raise funds towards its new 7ft 4in concert grand, which arrived on Saturday. |
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Under the English system the concertina is played like the piano accordion, with the same note being played in both directions, push and pull. |
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The Palm Beach Opera Orchestra played splendidly with particularly incisive strings and brilliant brass. |
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The concertmaster played a note on his violin and Lev tuned his instrument to it. |
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I was on the buses during the war, and I played for the concert party for years. |
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Pressure groups have always played a vital part in ending discrimination and injustice. |
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He played violin, accordion, bass fiddle, and he would play any type of music. |
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Few had the slightest inkling about the kind of music that was being played by the band. |
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Usftl games are typically played on Sunday mornings on regulation football fields with 12-minute quarters. |
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Back in those days they wouldn't have taken the camera away from the field while the game was being played. |
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Against Mexico, Arena played the aging Cobi Jones and Stewart while the Mexican manager fielded a team dominated by young players. |
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By today's standards, you married young, so there's a chance you don't feel you played the field long enough. |
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The men played loud games of cutthroat euchre or pinochle under the trees while the women luxuriated by doing nothing. |
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Field hockey is played by more than 3 million people around the world, on all 5 continents. |
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It is a scene which has been played out innumerable times on the streets of housing estates across the country. |
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Where the Davis Cup is played over the course of four rounds, home and away, the Fed Cup condenses its semi-final and final rounds into one week. |
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Could any readers tell me the title of a lament played by a massed pipe band at the Queen Mother's funeral? |
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The priests trained in the bardic arts beat their drums, strummed on their lutes, and played on their fifes to a wild beat and a buoyant tune. |
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He played the fife for military assemblies and the violin for dancing parties. |
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Democratic governments played on the fear of a fifth column within in order to bolster the national purpose. |
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On his first visit to Barenboim, Lang played the Tchaikovsky concerto while the conductor played the orchestra part on a second piano. |
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They are beautifully played, with intense commitment by the soloists and orchestras sensitively directed by the respective conductors. |
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Together with Chekhov, they played piquet, frequented the Taverne Gothique for oysters, or the Casino Municipal for entertainment. |
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He and I played all the instruments and we had plenty of fights and arguments. |
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The character of the young fighter is played quite wonderfully by Lucy McLellan. |
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Regional tensions between chiefs from each of the three traditional confederacies have played a part. |
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This schedule and the way the Tigers have played it clearly gives them an inside track at a No.1 seed. |
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He played them brilliantly, without insinuating a trace of sinister charm or humour. |
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The game was played on a hard pitch and the bumpy ground meant it was never going to be a classic. |
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He had played pitch and putt by then but, he admits, golf is an altogether different proposition. |
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Tom is a former keen sportsman, he played junior soccer and loved the game of pitch and putt. |
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The reason is simple, the facts will not support the confidence trick they have played on the public. |
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This was played with delicacy, freshness, and youthful energy, and was inspirational. |
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Miller realized that although he was expected to help fill the defensive role that Blake played, he wasn't going to try to replace him. |
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Depot response played a significant role in offsetting initial deficiencies in the fill rate. |
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Altogether, the president's phrase and the media's speculation played out as a kind of orchestrated duet pivoting on ambiguity. |
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Alyssa has delicate features and huge eyes which are played up with her short sculptured pixie crop. |
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Although mainly a philosophy, Confucianism, the dominant ideology in feudal China, played practically a religious role in Chinese people's life. |
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He was avoiding the subject, and was using characters he'd played to distract and confuse her. |
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The character is confusingly played by two women, four adolescent girls, one 12-year-old boy, and a 6-year-old girl. |
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For Duhem, this instrumentalist doctrine played a key role in maintaining his religious and scientific views in peaceful coexistence. |
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Detectives will need to establish if the insulin played a part in her death and if it was administered in a criminal act or by accident. |
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His discomfiture was to prove the difference between the sides when the dramatic finale was played out. |
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The children just love conkers, which is a game that many of them had never played before. |
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The last ball of the game saw Downton on strike needing two to win, he played the ball to fine leg where it was fielded by Paul Wilson. |
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At Cairo and thereabouts was a manufactory of striped silk, in which the Arabic writing, real and finely designed, played a great part. |
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Flynn, played by Hollywood heavyweight Samuel L. Jackson, finds himself midair battling a planeload of deadly serpents. |
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They played with huge intensity and the quality of their tackling and blocking reflected the increase in work rate. |
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Her intensity and passion for her work is matched in the diversity of roles she has played over her four decades in theatre. |
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He got on the score-sheet again when he played a nice one-two with his brother Thomas before planting the ball in the net. |
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We played the sort of rugby we have been aiming for, and I think with a bit of improved finishing we could have scored a few more tries. |
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Cricket is meant to be played on a perfect summer's day in front of a pavilion full of retired, chinless old inbreeds. |
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Following a tempestuous marriage, Nelson moved in 1953 to Fort Worth, became a country deejay and played bars, mixing honky-tonk and preaching. |
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Cool beats played by house DJs include an eclectic mix of Cajun and honky-tonk that only adds to the funky, offbeat feel of the place. |
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In such images, Chinese workshops played on European taste so well that one could almost describe them as Chinese-executed chinoiseries. |
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Nor do I pretend that this will always generate the most effective political approach or the most supplely played tactical game. |
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So it's not hard to show that some of the same battles that have played out in the entertainment world will soon apply to global politics. |
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However, the interrelationship between tectonic activity, global sea level change, and the change of paleogeography played a significant role. |
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They have both played for Newcastle and I support the team, so being impartial was always going to be a challenge. |
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Graham McLaren has edited the play into a 105-minute chamber drama, played out on a murky stage chequered with shafts of pale light. |
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I played a gentle chip shot and watched the ball roll across the green and drop in. |
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When I played hookey from school, my teacher wrote a letter of thanks to my mother. |
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Dachas also played a major role in the conflict between then-President Boris Yeltsin and Ruslan Khasbulatov, chairman of the Supreme Soviet. |
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Just because someone played hoops doesn't mean they're qualified to be a commentator. |
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Someone played the piano and I danced in my new green dance costume and hornpipe shoes. |
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In a steelband, the melodies are played on a tenor pan, which can play a complete low pitch scale. |
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Teachers, parents and children dressed in cowboy gear, panned for gold, and played some very unusual games. |
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In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all played with enthusiasm and character. |
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The band has put together a lively selection of 52 jigs, reels and hornpipes, many of which were played by the original band. |
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To the strains of The Green Hills, played by local pipers Eugene Murphy and his daughter Marie, the players entered the hall. |
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During the offertory, Michael Delaney played the trumpet, and the piper piped during the communion. |
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Their grandfather played the fiddle, and their father is a piper and singer of Gaelic songs. |
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A lone piper played the lament before the crowd dispersed from the quayside following the ceremony. |
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A lone piper played for the wedding party while it waited for Rachel's arrival. |
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Although he feared her, she could see he thought he had played her as a piper plays his pipe. |
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Almost as radical for dance music, it's an album of verse-chorus-verse choons, played on real instruments. |
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It shows us the Gorbals, when children still played hop-scotch in the streets and horse-drawn carts collected scrap metal. |
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However, because paintings played a secondary role in Gonse's book, his discussion on the panel appeared deep within his text. |
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And theology, especially Barthian theology, has played a significant role in supporting that faith, strengthening and sustaining it. |
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Numerous sports and games are played at the religious festivals of the Mordvins, especially foot races and horse races, and other contests. |
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For instance if you ever played throwing rings or horseshoes, the horseshoe falls upon the spindle in a very loose way. |
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In the afternoons, she taught Suzuki violin to young children, and played in the community orchestra. |
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The firefighters played their hoses over the blaze with no real effect, knowing the fire would have to burn itself out. |
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The Bosnian played 15 league games for the Swabians, scoring eight goals and setting up six more. |
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Sligo County Council played host to a delegation of Travel Agents from Canada and America in the Civic Headquarters, Riverside last week. |
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Speaking of album launches, the White House Hotel in Ballinlough played host to two such events over the past three weeks. |
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They strutted and swaggered in Creolestyle, played the hottest of jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed. |
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As always, the courses in and around Tramore played host to the event and once again, a superb week was had by all. |
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On stage he has played character roles in Ray Cooney farces, pantomime, Noel Coward comedies and serious drama. |
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Referee Nigel Owens was hot on this to begin with, and the Borders played accordingly. |
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The record was by a group that has since faded into obscurity, The Harmonicats, three Chicagoans who played chromatic harmonicas. |
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A generation ago over two thirds of chronic gamblers bet on the horses, only one in five played on the poker machines. |
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Did the plight of the boat people refine his understanding of how the hot war played out in the Cold War? |
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The excitability of DRG neurons may reflect a previously unsuspected chemosensory or paracrine role played by sensory ganglia. |
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I went on a crash course to learn how to play polo, I played 12 chukkers every day for 3 weeks before the big tournament. |
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The game is played very fast, so the play time has to be divided into 6 periods of 7 minutes, called chukkas. |
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The band played traditional marches in a formal way for review parades and retreat formations. |
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In the 1966 World Series, the LA Dodgers played the Baltimore Orioles who swept the Series in four games. |
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The Paraguayan team played a perfect match during the first leg in front of a terrific stadium atmosphere. |
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The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats. |
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Villagers played an essential role in the upkeep of the local church and its property, which was handled by churchwardens on the parish council. |
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He's the one who coached us and he came over to me, sweetheart, I think you could have played professional. |
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Games of housie were played and fond memories and experiences were shared by the principals and students. |
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During the course of my extraordinary journey through the labyrinth of parapsychology I played the part of both psychic and researcher. |
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It is surprising how you can do a cover story on a game that is played by only a few. |
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Hungarian Roma music, played on violins and cimbaloms, can be heard in many Hungarian restaurants. |
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In 1999, a single print resurfaced in a French cinematheque, where it played in a regular late-night Rocky Horror Picture Show-style revue. |
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In accepting the award, he paid tribute to the role fans played in turning his movies into a success and took a swipe at critics in the process. |
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After the anthem had been played, the players moved from the line to their respective half of the field and got into a brief team huddle. |
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When I played, little switch-hitting guys like Maury Wills were more popular. |
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In 1998, Gonzalez played in the old Detroit ballpark, a park where home runs were plentiful. |
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They just parked themselves on the edge of their box and played off scraps. |
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In their youth, Sebastien and his pals played a variety of sports which all, in one way or another, contributed to their development of parkour. |
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It could be staged as early as this Thursday evening but whenever, and wherever, it is played it should be a real humdinger. |
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He played him in the centre of defence and cited the converted striker as one of the reasons that his side did not concede. |
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The sitter was a musical lady who sang and played the cittern, which she holds, and the viola da gamba, the instrument hanging in the background. |
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Rock was a sad excuse for a lead, and played his part in a humorless and ridiculous manner. |
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Imagine my surprise when I finally heard the score played sympathetically and well. |
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He played 29 tests for India and scored 1202 runs including a hundred against West Indies. |
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To return to the musical analogy, the symphony sounds slightly different when played by different orchestras, even though the score is the same. |
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She stressed that it was a game played with a partner, so communication skills and co-operation were vital. |
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Alan Reilly played up front with young Gavin Phelan with David Breen returning to partner Willie Byrne at the back. |
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Over and over again the song was played until the syncopations of her voice induced a sort of trance. |
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The marriage prohibition consequently played into the concern over intermarriage as a source of religious syncretism and idolatry. |
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Hurling is played with much larger sticks called hurleys and players are allowed to hit the ball in the air or carry it on the hurley. |
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At present only Gaelic games such as Gaelic football and hurling are allowed to be played. |
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They have all played party politics while the officers of the council have tried to cope with situations beyond their control. |
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It's just as hard to penetrate the clannishness of islanders who've lived and played apart from the world for generations. |
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The music is played on a mix of traditional drums and modern instruments such as electric guitars and synthesizers. |
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The attack on Mrs Keegan was recorded on tape after she managed to press a panic button and it was played to a hushed courtroom. |
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He played clarinet in a town orchestra whose instruments were donated by a mill owner. |
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The referee played on but Crooks instantly clattered Connell to give Cummings a dead-ball chance from 25 yards which he wasted. |
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It was a homemade Shakespearean tragedy being played out among our own pasteboard pavilions. |
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Based on new results, the role played by hydrogenous species in the generation is explored. |
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They talked together privately and sat together at supper and afterwards he played to her on the clavichord and the lute. |
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Most prominent is Kevin, the sloe-eyed, dull-witted actor played by Dermot Mulroney almost as a pastiche of Keanu Reeves. |
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It's a slight premise, but it's played for laughs throughout, pastiching not only the TV show, but the buddy genre and the Seventies in general. |
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Although Ray played well, he and his partner could not beat a pair of high handicappers who almost cleaned their clock. |
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Patball is a game played by generations in the school yards around the world. |
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Kweli kept going for almost an hour after he'd finished his last song, dancing and hyping up the crowd while Chaps played on. |
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Of course, philanthropy and patronage have always played a primary role under capitalism, and even earlier. |
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The game allows it to be played as turn-based and the instructions encourage you to use the pause button frequently to plan your moves. |
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In the Thatcher years, he would turn more to that pawky humour which played around his head and lips throughout his career. |
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But that should not take away from the overall performance of a Bridge squad that played its football with a ruthless and clinical efficiency. |
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Crunch played a pivotal role in the phone underground thirty years ago, and paid for it with two spells in the clink. |
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Immediately, Oberon, played by Ty Burrell, had us hypnotized, and we wanted to be his captured queen. |
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Artists and publishers have incentives to engage in payola because copyrights allow them to collect rent on each song played or record sold. |
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There were a lot of good records in those days, but no one paid enough payola to get them played at the time. |
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Yorkshire troops have already played their part in both combat and peacekeeping duties. |
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The comic book cutscenes also now look a lot better since they fired that sideburned-coiffed clod who played Max in the original. |
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Most of the minor characters are well played, except for the crucial Miller, whom the cloddish Olek Krupa flubs. |
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Alpha, the resident caveman, is played by Charlie Russo with the lumbering cloddishness popularly associated with prehistoric males. |
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Plus it played on a big fear of mine for the end of the first third, namely mob rule and mass hysteria. |
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It has been four-years since members of St James's Church tower ringers have played a full peal of 12 bells. |
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The notes were to be played in ascending order by first closing all the holes, and then opening each in quick succession. |
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Chris's green eyes glittered, and a smile played across his pearly teeth as he ran his hands ran through his short black hair. |
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The second movement, the composer told me, should be played not expressively, but like ice. |
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Her recollection of those early years was of a close-knit happy family that played games together. |
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The first quarter of the game was very closely played, with both sides getting plenty of chances. |
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He reached adulthood before he realised that when the ice cream van played music, it did not, in fact, indicate it was out of ice cream. |
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When she played Satie on her own, I noticed she used the sustaining pedal sparingly. |
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The competition was played in ideal conditions and a play off will be required to decide the winner. |
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He was the preeminent actor of the jeans and torn t-shirt generation who sought a total identification with the characters they played. |
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In his idle hours, he played peek-a-boo with the children and read them books. |
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Then Abi came over and played peek-a-boo with him behind the plexiglass bubbles. |
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The Stalinists had played a central role in Nasser's career and in facilitating Nasserism as a political ideology. |
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Thus the kora and balo are played exclusively by male jeli, and karinya, an idiophone, is played only by jelimuso. |
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He played T-ball, then moved on to peewee baseball, and played on the high school team since he was in seventh grade at the middle school. |
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Although he has played some club matches, this will be his initial first-class game. |
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Before these larger clubs came on the scene, there already was music being played here. |
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Some practised singing Peking opera and played roles in private circles as amateurs. |
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At the competition last weekend I played my former clubmate who was the Champion of the Chess Club when I first joined, some 28 years ago! |
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It's played with a pelota, a rock-hard ball five-sixths the size of a baseball, and with the explosive bounce of a golf ball. |
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If the ball strikes the flagstick, the player is penalized two strokes and the ball is played as it lies. |
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An important role in destroying an enemy force that has penetrated the defense is played by the ambush party. |
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He played rugby for 25 years in the U.K. and Europe before taking an interest in coaching the game. |
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We played dodgeball without sissy rules and our gym teachers coached us to hit the other players where it hurt the most. |
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Years ago, my older brother tried to convince me that whenever he and his friends played penny-ante poker, a police raid was in the offing. |
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By now he was in a huddle with two locals, fingering silent chords while one of them played something softly on a penny whistle. |
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Before it went coast-to-coast, the movie played for a year in LA and San Francisco. |
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Children played soccer on the cobblestones and roaming dogs barked at our rickshaw and ran after it. |
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They played up the contrast between plastered surfaces and the peperino stone in the footings, projecting windowsills, and coping. |
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Well, one's first impression is that nature has played a cockeyed practical joke. |
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The second one played saxophone and the third one played percussion, like her. |
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Her lover and co-conspirator Aaron is played with consummate skill by Guy Burgess, a name to conjure with as regards this role. |
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The extended coda to that scene and its aftermath was very well played, showing earlier events from a different perspective. |
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Major crustal rifting has also played a part in the evolution of large bodies of Proterozoic sedimentary and igneous rocks. |
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He will be remembered as a gentleman of the game, a man who played to win but never stooped to ignoble or dishonourable depths. |
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If the card played is a face card which matches the rank of a face card on the table, the face card on the table may be captured. |
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For each face card played from a hand to the tableau layout, another card must be drawn from the deck and added to a hand. |
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Subjects win a token if a face card appears and lose a token when a number card is played. |
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So how do you pick four notes that sound good no matter what order or periodicity they're played in? |
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Following on from the recent blog fad, I will share with you the last 10 songs I played on my i-Pod. |
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All these reasons undoubtedly played a part in dissuading potential perjurers. |
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Judging by press accounts, many applicants who failed to qualify complained openly that politics had played a role. |
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It doesn't look likely, and it doesn't take a great imaginative effort to see a double game being played. |
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The Cartesian cogito played a major part in promoting the scientific and rational development of the Enlightenment in the 18th century. |
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Central to this was ensuring that the 600 journalists to be embedded with the military played their role. |
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In view of the role played by aneuploidy in carcinogenesis and in human reproductive failure, this omission is perhaps surprising. |
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Still by late in the last quarter Freo had played Sydney back into some sort of coherence. |
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He was distracted momentarily by the way the light played off her fair skin and golden hair. |
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When Ripley was eight years old, she was the fair-haired little girl who played Jemima. |
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There was irony in the fact that the only player from the area immediately south of the Zambesi had played for England. |
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But fair play to him, he kept his cool, he didn't get rattled and he played on. |
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He's played Rick James and Prince, been coining popular catchphrases all season long and has regular folks discussing his show every day. |
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He agreed that the immobility caused by her illness could have played a part in her decline. |
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Without being immodest, I have not played a single show where I didn't get close to a standing ovation. |
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Although he played on a famous team, his career wasn't long enough for him to be considered for induction among hockey's immortals. |
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They played, faultlessly, for nearly two and a half hours, and thrilled me to my very soul. |
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Alexander is a winning Berowne, trying to sweet-talk the immovable Rosaline, played with saucy spirit by the small, dark Lombardo. |
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When I was six, I had Coke-bottle glasses, ill-fitting slacks and I played with Transformers. |
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Coaxing Dan to conquer his demons is his therapist, played by an almost unrecognizable Mel Gibson in a hammy bald wig and Coke-bottle glasses. |
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He has played many gigs over the years and has recorded several previous albums, including collaborations with Charlie Piggott. |
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The actor Oliver Reed who played Gerald in the 1969 film had an implosive presence onscreen. |
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The 11 ft-high, 118-yard long wall against which the game is played is owned by the Collegers, the team which represents the scholars. |
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Her father, Gregory, played collegiately at LSU and overseas for seven seasons. |
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This was a team that was not fancied to win out, but it played with great determination and will to win right through out the campaign. |
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The collusion between provincial bodies, timber bosses and community members played a key role in the illegal business, he said. |
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The positive case argues that, on the contrary, colonialism played an economically progressive role. |
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Fantasy hockey has four weeks until the playoffs but to be fair most teams have played at least 24 games so far. |
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In Don Quixote, the grotesque Gamach is fantastically played by a young French actor. |
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Those pieces you just played for the website, were they pieces or improvisations? |
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The teacher improvises at the piano during the games, but suggestions are given for compositions that could be played. |
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On stage he has played character roles in farces, pantomime, comedies and serious drama. |
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He first played for York in the 1998 season when he was farmed out to Huntington Stadium on loan from Castleford. |
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A dozen or so were clustered around the faro table in the centre while, at the smaller tables, members played in pairs or foursomes. |
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The inamorata of the title character in King Kong has been played by, respectively, Fay Wray, Jessica Lange and Naomi Watts. |
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Anyone who had played Chinese whispers or had listened to rumours knew that things got changed over time and the prophecy had been around for centuries. |
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Despite these shortcomings, Clarke succeeds in persuading the reader that Wise and the party plan played a significant role in Tupperware's success. |
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Assured and controlled, yet never flashy or conspicuous, Jones played the percentages perfectly and in the process provided Wales with an unexpected triumph. |
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In addition, two institutions played a key role in providing computational support and analysis for the Human Genome Project over the course of the past eighteen months. |
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The Rocky Racoons played for the occasion, finger food was also served. |
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True, his jangled nerves played tricks with his game in the final round yesterday when he conceded the lead to fellow Antipodean, Michael Campbell. |
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The Pakistanis, on the other hand, played purposefully with some incisive moves from both the flanks, creating a lot of problems for the Indian defenders. |
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The curtain fell as the orchestra played a transitional passage of music. |
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Netball, which she played at county level, is perhaps the most obvious, being a more pedestrian form of rugby with its quick passing, catching and ball movement. |
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Based on evidence from this narrow context of the wedding and its related symposia, a conclusion that the hydria played a role in more ordinary symposia is plausible. |
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In the garden outside her friend's house grew ripe passion fruit, and she played around a bit with the tropical fruit, adding some fresh grapefruit juice. |
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He did manage to sink the putt for a birdie, unlike a fellow competitor in the Jackalope, who after getting nearest the hole, played his next chip shot from further away. |
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Chinese military music played softly in the background, and black-and-white photocopies of the actual images from which the sculptures were made littered the floor. |
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The longer she played hooky the bigger chance she had of being caught. |
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It is basically an analog synthesizer of my own design which is activated via photoelectric cells, played similar to the way a DJ works a turntable. |
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But, as you would expect, the Inspector is no mug and played our fumbling probing with the skill of an experienced fly fisherman, which in fact he is. |
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The game is played in the surf, in rough surf with decent booming waves. |
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A piano was played, hymns were sung, we all duly recited the confession, creeds and responses, and the curate ascended the pulpit with surplice flowing. |
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There were two major surprises in the games played this weekend. |
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Don't know whether people noticed, but the girl who played Summer, the annoying blonde cheerleader, is Hayley Duff, Hilary's slightly less photogenic sister. |
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This episode is played for comic relief, and it works somewhat well. |
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Given what else is going in this big bad world, a decision on whether or not a golf tournament should be played is inconsequential, to say the least. |
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Only about 2,000 fans watched the final, played on an indoor clay court. |
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