Former Handsworth student Blythe Hartley will look to make a big splash in Victoria this weekend. |
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This routinism extends to most of the performances, though Plummer, Domini Blythe as Goneril and Godin are the principal exceptions. |
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Higgins, managing director since 1938, died in 1941, and Blythe succeeded him. |
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The grungy banditos had to escape Blythe, but they were afraid of getting pulled over on the way out of town. |
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A recently vacated folding chair shows that Blythe has just taken his lunch outside. |
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Why would the wealthy, beautiful daughter of Blythe Danner and Bruce Paltrow need mentoring by two nonactors? |
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And he also fell under the sway of Crouch, as well as the alto saxist Arthur Blythe and, a bit later, David Murray, who played tenor sax and bass clarinet. |
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In his paintings of newsboys, bootblacks, and street urchins, John George Brown sentimentalized urban poverty, while Blythe depicted children smoking, stealing, and fighting. |
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Rebekah Camm, a soprano, was a slyly devious Mrs. Cat. Blythe Gaissert, a mezzo-soprano, sang pertly as Auntie Duck. |
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The skill of Blythe and Cork was in selecting which sentences from the verbatim text to set. |
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Lamb of God canceled their upcoming tour but resumed touring 38 days later when Blythe was released on bail. |
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He pays several visits to Ronald Blythe, the oldest and subtlest of the Anglians. |
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My choice of London Road – text by Alecky Blythe, music by Adam Cork, directed by Rufus Norris – rests on the rarity, for a contemporary theatregoer, of being present at the moment of a dazzling innovation in musical theatre. |
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Blythe Bridge, although outside the city's boundaries, is part of the built up area. |
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The laboriousness of the show is a pity, because a generally fine cast — including Angela Meade, a vocally agile Alice Ford, and Stephanie Blythe, a booming Mistress Quickly — works hard to spice up the ensembles. |
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A training schedule for the pupil at Blythe School, Coleshill, consists of three sessions a week, carrying out more than 30 squats a day, 30 stretches and 30 bench presses. |
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They are two of TV's leading crime fightersand now Taggart's Blythe Duff and The Killing's Sofie Grabol are sharing a dressing room as they star in The James Plays. |
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