This process involves confession to a priest, acts of contrition, receiving absolution, and performing works of satisfaction. |
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The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams. |
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Some of the more entertaining reactions come from the fictional characters, going so far as shadowboxing or performing a Samoan war dance. |
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By giving an example of liberation, folks like this Hollywood couple feel they are performing a service to humanity. |
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The newly launched Discovery Series will shed some light, accessibly presenting performing arts from various players in the community. |
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In addition to washing, cooking, and performing custodial chores, some of these women sold baked goods and took in sewing. |
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It is on a pivotal city centre site and we do not see the two other city centre post offices performing the function. |
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Tom is still performing, taking time each day to keep up with his dotted quavers and four beat notes. |
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So this is a delightful chance for an encounter with a man who is known as one of the best accompanists performing in the world today. |
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Between these two or three exercises, a flatter stomach is accomplishable in no time, as long as you're performing them on a daily basis. |
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And the multitudes with one accord were giving attention to what was said by Philip, as they heard and saw the signs which he was performing. |
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Many extreme examples of rent-seeking have been documented in the least performing economies. |
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When a planet is placed in an angular house, it is performing more powerfully. |
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Her next step into the world of acting was performing in television dramas in Delhi, with occasional roles in stage plays and operas. |
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I believe they are the youngest couple in the country capable of performing the foxtrot, quickstep, waltz and tango. |
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There are 30 young acts performing music ranging from punk to hip hop and ska to salsa. |
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The festival features an authentic selection of performing artistes from the world music genre. |
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This fusion of martial and performing arts is sure to kindle the curiosity of the young, who adapt easily to innovations. |
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And now the world-famous circus is being banned from performing in the town where it attracted crowds of 2,000 a day. |
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However, close analysis suggests sizeable minorities of students are performing weakly in both reading and maths. |
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The two hit it off, began collaborating on songs, and were signed after performing acoustically for various record labels. |
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I continued to hop and dance about, performing an Irish jig Brooke had taught me. |
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I asked, relieved, performing another tiny jig, and realizing the window blind was open. |
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The camera pulls back to reveal three acrobats performing on sashes against the spectacular roof of the Royal Horticultural Halls in Victoria. |
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In the gym, using relatively heavy loads and performing as little as one set of only eight reps will generate impressive gains. |
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The show, at Shanghai Circus World, is made up of performing animals and acrobatic displays. |
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In most countries, organisations have been created which control the exercise of copyright in performing and recording rights. |
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One of the leading lights in British jazz will be performing at the Platform in Morecambe on Saturday. |
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Eventually, they end up in costume, performing song and dance acts and at last tap dance into the box with the beetle-man. |
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Since Gyan's return to the North Coast she has been performing to sellout houses. |
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He thrived on his performing and did not have any related stresses or anxieties. |
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The recording is done while the patient is ambulant and is performing his routine activities. |
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The Beatles, Gene Vincent and Buddy Holly were among stars performing to packed houses. |
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After performing a song about the police and racial profiling, they were arrested and thrown in jail. |
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His obvious zest for performing shone through as he superbly sang his way through hit after hit from his number one album Justified. |
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Some levels will have you performing the same movements and actions for ten minutes only to get you to a room with no purpose. |
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Some folk zonked out on the grass, performing their own rapid eye movement, but not many. |
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Authorities last year filed a case against a leading actor for performing in vulgar scenes in a film. |
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He spent one year there performing flamenco, jazz, and Latino dances in clubs and restaurants. |
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Do you hope eventually to have your own performing space and a regular summer festival? |
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They order a jug of sangria, watching the Argentinian who, aware of his audience's renewed interest, is now performing an encore. |
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One of the anterior jugular veins may have a midline position on the trachea and this must be remembered when performing tracheotomy. |
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The awards were in courses such as business administration, information processing, performing arts and art, craft and design. |
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She has already proved herself to be fearless after performing a parachute jump for the charity last year. |
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Corporate bonds were mixed, with investment grade performing well and junk appearing vulnerable. |
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What matters most and where institutions are performing best is in the quality of instruction and in faculty knowledgeability. |
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The dancers mix it up quite a bit, performing together all at once, as well as in trios, duos and solo pieces. |
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Her third work, a video performance, depicts him performing as an old man, whittling an amorphous shape. |
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One minute he's performing in a musical, the next he's in a television drama, and the next he's wowing audiences with live cabaret. |
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We try to compensate for our natural sinfulness by performing good works of various kinds. |
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Theatre is her first love and when she is not performing she can invariably be found among the audience. |
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The event was a fantastic success with students dancing, rapping and performing poetry against racism. |
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The following operations are steps to be orderly taken for performing aerological measurements by radio sounding. |
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The success of burlesque in the late 1860s spawned several all-female white troupes performing standard minstrel routines in whiteface. |
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Surgical teams worked flat out performing intricate grafts on the victims in the four operating theatres commandeered for the emergency. |
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Zhong Kui not only attacked evils but also caught ghosts and monsters of all kinds by performing white magic. |
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This video provides a vision of African-American young men and women singing classical and Afrocentric music and performing African dance. |
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He will be performing at an event this Saturday, March 29, highlighting Afrofuturism in Baltimore. |
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More time with her well respected teacher will ultimately see her performing dances of a different kind such as the kazachoc. |
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One of the proposed methods for performing a protein bioassay is the use of fluorescence anisotropy of the fluorophore-labeled aptamer. |
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Astrella Celeste has been performing on stage with her father from a young age and in her own right. |
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She readily admitted to performing the black magic associated with witches. |
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Periods of rest are provided by the arrival of the squads of guisers, each in turn performing a sketch. |
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The festival also features 15 morris dance teams performing at stations along the line, and on-train bars serving real ale. |
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After initially performing the piece, the group reassembled just last week to put together this version. |
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By age 19, she had begun concertizing in Prague, performing the standard repertoire, as well as Schoenberg and Busoni. |
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There are no photographs from his family album or of him performing with the famous. |
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We are performing laparoscopic tubal ligation reversal using robotic assistance. |
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You might look at a yogi performing an asana and think they are perfectly still. |
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There is really no reason for deviating from normal programming approaches for performing leap year calculations. |
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Haitian sensation Black Parents will also be performing, bringing some zouk and kompas with the holiday vibes. |
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The rear of the house has an open balcony for washing clothes, doing laundry, and performing other domestic chores. |
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After krumping on the streets for years, Miss Prissy said she wanted to take the dance to the next level by performing on stage. |
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This will be a rare opportunity to catch this amazing artist performing his own material. |
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Now they are performing a deconstruction of the chase and trying to find out what went wrong. |
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And during the shoot in Norway, John risked his life by performing a series of extreme stunts on ice. |
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He is also a keen violinist, with vast experience performing in various countries. |
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When performing the anogenital examination, it is important to be familiar with prepubertal anatomy and normal variants. |
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Again she tried to resuscitate her, performing CPR or anything else she thought would work. |
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All individuals convicted of performing, aiding, or abetting the rape were subject to life in prison. |
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For her encore, after performing about six songs, she yodeled for a minute and left. |
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After performing a waiata the students presented Potikitaua-Taraare with a greenstone necklace and other gifts. |
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Alarmingly, I have experienced a number of electrical shocks whilst performing my morning ablutions close by to the tiny bulbs. |
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Once both players have made their selections they alternate turns revealing their top card and performing the corresponding action. |
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We can also see again that the Max 3 is performing a few frames per second better than the other boards when gaming. |
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Gradually the lack of Northern Irish players performing at anywhere near a decent level is abating. |
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Employees worked long hours, performing repetitive and physically demanding tasks. |
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He eventually found a position performing in a children's theatre group and was offered walk-on roles in local T.V. commercials. |
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Contractors are also performing more lifts from outside the building where crawler cranes have greater mobility and stability. |
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You need to find a new way of building a buzz, and the way to do that now is to be out performing live at a residency in a club. |
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The first concert for the year, on March 26, features virtuoso pianist Harold Brown, who has travelled the world performing solo recitals and playing with symphony orchestras. |
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The manufacturer's directions were followed while performing the test. |
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In Australia I'm up to the same tricks, appearing, speaking, performing, and it could be in any place and the show is nearly though never quite the same. |
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Snakes, it appeared, were his life whether larking around with tourists, performing rituals in village homes or selling them on to the chaps from Marrakesh. |
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While we choose not to be labelled as such, it behooves us to reflect on the sadness and self loathing we experience as a result of performing acts of escapism. |
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We laughed hard, harder even than those nameless, faceless laughers in whatever mysterious locale Bill Cosby was performing. |
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Before starting the actions of wudu it is necessary to make niyyah, make niyyah that the act of performing wudu is for the purpose of purity only. |
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As the story goes, these former Argentinian circus carneys came to Canada in search of a better life, while performing rousing renditions of classic rock ballads. |
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Any busker, lecturer, musician, singer or street appealer must apply for a permit before performing in public, irrespective of whether money is collected. |
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Because of regular daily schedule, I'm just keeping myself busy in performing my apostleship without sincere and necessary imminency to make my spiritual life awakened. |
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Arts with a long history aren't new to Robbins, who toured with her family performing medieval music on archaic instruments like the krummhorn and vielle. |
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When performing microarrays to evaluate leukemias, normal and leukemic cells found in blood or bone marrow are first separated by density gradient centrifugation. |
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The FWTD augments the recovery capability by performing the towing functions, leaving the wrecker free for other recovery situations, such as overturned vehicles. |
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A big part of her life currently is performing with her band, Sadie and the Hotheads, an acoustic folk rock band. |
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In India, tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims jostled to take holy baths in the sacred River Ganges after performing special prayers for ancestors during the eclipse. |
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Behind all those cute animals performing amazing acts in films there are animal wranglers like Mark Dumas, who trains bears, and Jim Chubb and his big cats. |
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In 1334 Balliol had to pay the price, performing liege homage to Edward for his kingdom, and ceding much of southern Scotland to Edward III's direct rule. |
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This multinational is performing amazingly in a sluggish period. |
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He had been designing the outfits for the Paris-based company while they were performing in Rome. |
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They all demand hyper-mobility and a demonic coordination that has you switching into retrograde or performing the top half of one phrase with the bottom of another. |
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Doolittle, who at 25 has been performing live gigs for a decade, is confident there is plenty more material on the horizon. |
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Bats are crucial to the ecosystem, performing extremely valuable jobs like pollination and insect control. |
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If the contractor is performing well, the agency can use its manpower more efficiently on other acquisitions rather than relet the contracts because the minimum time is up. |
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Joseph will be performing residency clubs dates in Canada sometime in May. |
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We checked in each of the 72 lineages whether the original mutation had reverted to its ancestral wild-type state by performing consensus population sequencing. |
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However these ratings were achieved with families performing a uniform task that served to anchor the interaction and provide cues for rater judgment. |
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The screen was angled in such a way that the audience could watch Tupac performing but could not see the screen itself. |
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The pair had argued, and the assistant ceased performing this most onerous of duties. |
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But I can easily imagine him performing at the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh or at other philanthropic music events. |
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As one of the b-boy pioneers, he travels around the world, performing, teaching workshops, and judging battles. |
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Sadly, dell was killed five weeks after performing this stunt, fatally injured in a different performance. |
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An odd looking assembly of musicians then clutter the Hollow's general performing area sporting several guitars, violins and a couple of disconcerting beards. |
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He hung up before she could say anything and found Bree and Matt amongst the swarm of students bunched around a makeshift stage in the TV room, where Acidburn was performing. |
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Jerry Lee, performing for a week at the Dearborn Hyatt, picked Shawn out from among the girls. |
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The other, about Sting performing at Jiffy Lube Live, a concert venue in bristow, Virginia. |
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After years of performing and touring, the time came for him to take his experiences and lay them down in the form of a demo, but not without a certain amount of hesitation. |
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Just which initial choice an estimator makes depends to some extent on the type of estimate they are performing and the type of client they serve. |
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Fairbanks predates Jackie Chan in his insistence on performing dangerous stunts himself, seen here as he fearlessly bounds up and down the ship's rigging. |
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Four male dancers, two drag comediennes and about 10 ladyboys will be performing their tongue-in-cheek routines in a storm of colour, glitter and spectacular costumes. |
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Muslims performing the hajj brought back Wahhabite ideas and literature, especially from India where successors of local Wahhabite leader Shah Waliullah were very active. |
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While Abas was putting on his shirt after performing the ablutions for the afternoon prayer, he was surprised to see a new prayer mat spread neatly on his bed. |
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Originally they were mummers, performing traditional plays, and they then became known as waits, who would tour the town every evening before Christmas. |
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Last year, just after performing at a football game in November, Champion collapsed on the school's chartered bus. |
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This execution involves performing arithmetic and logical calculations, initiating memory accesses, and controlling the flow of program execution. |
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Although the fund has been formed to recompense members for performing their duties, councillors were told they should not feel forced to accept the money. |
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The central question is whether the person who has been engaged to perform the services is performing them as a person in business on his own account. |
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The circus is now performing 18 shows around the world, with eight performances in Las Vegas alone each night. |
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Clapton and then-girlfriend Alice Ormsby-Gore were using heavily, and he was having trouble making music or performing. |
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Spacey was performing in the play clarence Darrow when a mobile phone began ringing in the stalls. |
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Renowned for flexibility, performing familiar and less well-known chamber pieces, the ensemble pairs the supreme string quintets of Mozart and Mendelsshon. |
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And if this is a trendsetter, our action sequences are not going to have beefy people flexing their muscles or lean and steely acrobats performing somersaults anymore. |
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After four years of post-graduate studies and a year as a junior fellow at the Royal College of Music, Rachel now divides her time between teaching and performing. |
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Others expect that you're going to keep performing those circus acts. |
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While the acts from Pink Floyd to Razorlight go through their numbers in Hyde Park, another line-up of superstars will be performing on the international stage nearby. |
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The venue's packed programme of shows and concerts was rearranged, with some acts performing at local nightclubs, the Alhambra Theatre and the Victoria Theatre, Halifax. |
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There will be over thirty DJs and live dance acts performing on the day. |
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The laptop computer that we have been using for performing pulmonary function tests had been acting up lately, overheating and shutting itself off. |
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So might a concert pianist, accustomed to performing on a Steinway grand, have been shocked when they wheeled in an old joanna from a neighbourhood pub. |
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The diagnosis of the acute and chronic forms is made by measuring blood enzymes and by performing abdominal computed tomography, radiography, and ultrasound examinations. |
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In performing these youthful works, the Angeles String Quartet played with such deft skill, there was an abundance of dulcet adagios, energetic allegros, and gracious minuets. |
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Most people will see this film as a harmless piece of escapist whimsy, replete with cute ragamuffins, a performing dog, and old steam locomotives. |
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Corporate spreads generally narrowed, with junk performing well. |
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With a voice thick with tears, Collins told Fajuri he had stopped performing in 2000 and it was time to consign the piece. |
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The institution is performing general membrane research and has recently started working on ceramic membranes and chitosan-based adsorptive membrane systems. |
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It could also separate its heavily regulated wholesale networking business from its retail fixed line business, which is performing well thanks to rising Internet usage. |
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These stars were ready-mades and fabrications, individuals off the street, and yet performing their own individuality as a mask, a style, a pseudonym, and a personality. |
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The advantage of performing a simulation is that different tail risk measures can be computed from the simulated loss distribution. |
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Houdini took his secrets to the grave, as he died shortly after performing one of his most famous escapes. |
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Sacks describes an actor who is violently Touretty offstage, but instantly becomes totally free of Tourettisms when in character and performing. |
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The unblockable actions consist of evaluating an expression and performing an assignment. |
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His masters, the Houyhnhnms of the unspellable and unsayable name, were more than performing horses or uncultured squires. |
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Allegra hopes that spending her senior year at a performing arts high school will change her life and make her a better dancer. |
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A special treat was Cecelia Brauer of the Metropolitan Opera performing on the eerie glass armonica during the Mad Scene. |
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It has been a mixed year for Gameloft with its back catalogue performing strongly but a disappointing contribution from its 2014 line-up. |
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The backpropagation algorithm is a basic and the most effective weight updating method of MFNNs for performing some specific computing tasks. |
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We are going to be canoeing, swimming, hiking, absailing and rehearsing and performing talent shows, which should be great fun. |
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Holly was performing her agility skills with the Nuneaton Dog Training Club at the dog show on September 9 in Warley Woods. |
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Peter Mack presented inspiring clinics and master classes and also was active in adjudicating and performing during the conference. |
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The Wives can expect another sales surge today after performing on Graham Norton's Christmas special last night. |
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Boris Walker also known as Boris Wolfman was arrested for performing illegal surgeries on the Syrian refugees in small Turkish clinics. |
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The ALICE BAND member AMY BELLE was plucked from busking on a Glasgow street to performing with ROD STEWART at the Royal Albert Hall. |
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Muslims can make a difference by using less water while performing wudhu before prayers. |
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Among the bands performing at his Donside ceilidh are top folk group, the Tartan Amoebas. |
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Diamond began touring the United States and Canada performing at comedy clubs such as Yuk Yuks, in Toronto. |
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They are also testing compounds for their ability to inhibit restenosis II by performing angioplasties on pigs and introducing the compound. |
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Tamasaburo is one of Japan's most famous Kabuki actors, known for performing onnagata in the all-male Kabuki tradition. |
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The highlight was 3rd Dan Matt Russell performing black belt kata Bassai Dai, showing focus, spirit and control. |
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He began performing on city buses, often covering Mississippi John Hurt alongside original, sometimes improvisational compositions. |
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While waiting for the bus, I amused myself by performing a mime interpretation of the Gettysburg Address. |
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The elderly woman was offended when she saw the young couple performing dirty dancing on the dance floor at the reception. |
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Before he returns to performing some castles and en passants, Williams has to determine his endgame in the tourney. |
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Roughead said the NECC is performing a really good mission and he is trying to get his arms around how much bigger it should grow. |
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At GCSE, the lowest performing area is Knowsley, consistently the worst performing LEA in England. |
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Wirral is the best performing area in Greater Merseyside, closely followed by Sefton. |
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Initially, Rome's military consisted of an annual citizen levy performing military service as part of their duty to the state. |
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This continues today in the performing arts and as a result of government support for exhibitions, cultural projects and artwork. |
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The former Protector tendered him the oaths, and presented him with the insignia of office, performing the ceremonies of instalation. |
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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is located in Vienna and is the only national park intended for use as a performing arts center. |
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The Plays returned to the Minster for a second time in 2016, directed by Phillip Breen with Philip McGinley performing the role of Jesus. |
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At GCSE, the best performing area in 2010 was Solihull, closely followed by Warwickshire and Shropshire. |
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It oversees the Barbican Centre and subsidises several important performing arts companies. |
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Truro is also known for the Hall for Cornwall, a performing arts and entertainment venue. |
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The success of the JET led Ashton Carter calling for more such teams for other poorly performing projects. |
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What Babbage remarked is that skilled workers typically spend parts of their time performing tasks that are below their skill level. |
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The festival has been arranged annually in Malta since 2007, with major pop artists performing each year. |
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It aims to promote the writing and performing talents of East Asians in Britain. |
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The China Arts Space is an organisation that promotes East Asian visual and performing arts. |
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He spent much time among the people, ministering to their spiritual needs, carrying out missionary journeys, preaching, and performing miracles. |
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When performing rituals, some modern Druids wear ceremonial cloaks and robes, which in some cases imitate the Iron Age style of the Celts. |
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A licenciatura could also be obtained by performing two years of study after obtaining a bacharelato. |
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Oppidan scholarships may also be awarded for consistently performing with distinction in School and external examinations. |
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Pattison College, a private school opened in 1949, specialises in the performing arts. |
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Whichever battalion is assigned to 52 Brigade would then be responsible for performing public duties in Edinburgh. |
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By summer 1597, Jonson had a fixed engagement in the Admiral's Men, then performing under Philip Henslowe's management at The Rose. |
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During his travels, Bacon studied language, statecraft, and civil law while performing routine diplomatic tasks. |
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The series was successful, performing extremely well commercially and winning numerous Oscars. |
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Recently bands like Sacred Turf, Skwardya and Krena, have begun performing electric folk in the Cornish language. |
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Britten was a celebrated pianist and conductor, performing many of his own works in concert and on record. |
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Lloyd Webber is also the president of the Arts Educational Schools London, a performing arts school located in Chiswick, West London. |
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He was recognised for his outstanding contribution to American performing arts. |
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Epstein, in an effort to maximise the Beatles' commercial potential, encouraged them to adopt a professional approach to performing. |
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After performing at parties and family gatherings, at the age of 7 he took up formal piano lessons. |
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The 1975 Tour of the Americas kicked off in New York City with the band performing on a flatbed trailer being pulled down Broadway. |
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While some venues are constructed specifically for operas, other opera houses are part of larger performing arts centers. |
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The Royal Opera House is an opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London. |
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They are usually principal dancers or soloists with their home company, but given the title of Guest Artist when performing with another company. |
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Chaplin began performing at an early age, touring music halls and later working as a stage actor and comedian. |
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This was an isolated occurrence, but by the time he was nine Chaplin had, with his mother's encouragement, grown interested in performing. |
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It is now held as part of the record of the history of the performing arts in Australia. |
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One evening, Sellers and Bentine visited the Hackney Empire, where Secombe was performing, and Bentine introduced Sellers to Spike Milligan. |
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In 2000, Andrews was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the performing arts. |
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He was appointed a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II in June 2015 for his services to the performing arts and to charity. |
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Additionally, over the years, many notable people in the performing arts have been involved in Alice productions. |
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It was suggested that the logo resembled the cartoon character Lisa Simpson performing fellatio. |
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Additional duties include maintaining the ship's boats and performing other nautical tasks. |
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In addition to performing traditional ceremonies, she also instituted new practices. |
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Including the Waterfront Hall and the Odyssey Arena, Belfast has several other venues for performing arts. |
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The attack involved two corps in the main assault and two corps performing diversionary attacks at Ypres. |
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The Fringe mostly attracts events from the performing arts, particularly theatre and comedy, although dance and music also feature. |
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He or she only acts as the mouthpiece of the House, performing duties such as announcing the results of votes. |
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The historical Roman duumvirs were not rulers but magistrates, performing various judicial, religious, or public functions. |
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The most important result proved it was nontoxic in humans by first performing toxicity tests in animals and then on humans. |
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In 2000, four Tearfund staff were kidnapped whilst performing charity work in Sierra Leone. |
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When he complained about the quality of a script he was performing, Joseph challenged him to write a better one. |
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However, the images of her performing this piece are illustrating precisely what performance art is not. |
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The BBC SO is also the principal orchestra at The Proms, performing the most concerts of any single orchestra in a given Proms season. |
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During the 1930s, the orchestra became renowned for its high standard of playing and for performing new and unfamiliar music. |
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During his national service with the British Army in Cyprus, Barry began performing as a musician after learning to play the trumpet. |
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Armstrong has had many collaborations including recording and performing the album Dolls with the Berlin laptop artist AGF and Vladislav Delay. |
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After a hiatus from performing, Barry Gibb returned to solo and guest singing performances. |
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Near the commencement of the weeding season of 1835, I was ordered to whip a young woman, a light mustee, for not performing her task. |
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She paused momentarily as her backing music continued, before she managed to separate herself from the cape and then continued performing. |
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Take That, band member Robbie Williams and Coldplay have performed the most number of ceremonies, performing seven times each. |
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The soundtrack was Jones' first appearance on a Who record, performing on newly written material not on the original album. |
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In October 2013, Townshend announced the Who would stage their final tour in 2015, performing in locations they have never played before. |
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In February and March 1969, he undertook a short tour with Marc Bolan's duo Tyrannosaurus Rex, as third on the bill, performing a mime act. |
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That same year, his interest in Buddhism led him to support the Tibetan cause by performing at a concert to support the New York Tibet House. |
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In 1962, Clapton started performing as a duo with fellow blues enthusiast David Brock in pubs around Surrey. |
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Unplugged features Clapton performing live in front of a small audience on 16 January 1992 at Bray Film Studios in Windsor, Berkshire, England. |
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In October 1992 Clapton was among the dozens of artists performing at Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration. |
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Together, they debuted this song live at the 2017 Brit Awards with Chris Martin also performing a tribute song to the late George Michael. |
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Seeking a change of scenery, they toured the Far East, Australasia and Mexico and found greater confidence performing their new music live. |
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In June, Yorke and Jonny Greenwood performed a surprise set at Glastonbury Festival, performing Eraser and Radiohead songs. |
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On 7 September 2008, while performing at Virgin Festival in Toronto, a member of the audience ran on stage and physically assaulted Noel. |
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In May 2009 Winehouse returned to performing at a jazz festival in Saint Lucia amid torrential downpours and technical difficulties. |
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Utility, within the context of utilitarianism, refers to people performing actions for social utility. |
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There is no technical need within modern aviation for performing this pattern, provided there is no queue. |
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Overall, the country's health care system is one of the best performing in the world, ranked 15th by the World Health Organization. |
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The National Committee is charged with performing parliamentary oversight functions. |
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In terms of medals and gold medals won per capita, Finland is the best performing country in Olympic history. |
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Modern performing art also developed in Indonesia with their distinct style of drama. |
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Japonism affected fine arts, sculpture, architecture, performing arts and decorative arts throughout Western culture. |
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The regiment has its own Pipes and Drums, who were first formed in 1946 and tour widely, performing in competitions, concerts and parades. |
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The band were also one of the main stage acts performing at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Swindon in May. |
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Texas made their performing debut in March 1988 at the University of Dundee. |
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The Sydney Eisteddfod commenced in 1933 and offers some 400 events across all performing arts, catering to 30,000 performers annually. |
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It originated in 1986 as Y Tabernacl, a centre of performing arts in an old chapel, a private initiative by former journalist Andrew Lambert. |
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This claim was first put forward by Smith, who claimed that people begin performing rituals for reasons not related to myth. |
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Master illusionist Andrew Van Buren was born in the area and is still based there, although he is more often found performing out of the country. |
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A concert featuring the orchestra performing music from the first two series took place on 19 November 2006 to raise money for Children in Need. |
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After graduation, she joined the Ambrosian Singers, performing with them on the soundtrack of the 1961 Charlton Heston film El Cid. |
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A scene in the film features Jones performing on stage when aliens attack and he manages to escape with a gun. |
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Jones, who was still performing over 200 dates a year as he approached his 70th birthday, set out on a world tour to promote the album. |
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He can also be seen performing regularly throughout Wales and England at major festivals, eisteddfodau, pubs, theatres etc. |
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She returned to performing two months later, clarifying that she would rather work on a consistent basis than a cycle of touring and resting. |
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After performing several gigs in 1968, the band changed their name to Budgie the following year and recorded their first demo. |
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Wayne liked it a lot but hated the band name and told them they wouldn't be performing unless they changed it. |
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Matthews later explained that while she had liked the songs on the EP, she felt that she wasn't good at performing live at the time. |
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He began appearing in films and on television, as well as performing on stage for the Middlesex Repertory Company. |
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He worked in variety theatres around the country and at many of London's top night spots, performing as many as 52 shows in one week. |
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Cooper then began two years of arduous performing, including a tour of Europe and a stint in pantomime, playing one of Cinderella's ugly sisters. |
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Dunham! your supervisors keep reporting to me you have not been performing your OPQRSTs during the right time, what is the matter with you? |
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The issue of poorly performing shells had been known to Jellicoe, who as Third Sea Lord from 1908 to 1910 had ordered new shells to be designed. |
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Drill crew will be on board if the installation is performing drilling operations. |
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The Cairo Opera House serves as the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital. |
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It provides the operational capability that supports GPS users and keeps the GPS system operational and performing within specification. |
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They have responsibility for enforcement of shipping and maritime safety regulations, as well as performing search and rescue duties. |
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At the denomination's annual conference, the pastorage had passed a bylaw prohibiting members from performing online marriage ceremonies. |
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At the denomination's annual conference, the pastorate had passed a bylaw prohibiting members from performing online marriage ceremonies. |
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When performing a thermodynamic analysis, it is typical to speak of intensive and extensive properties. |
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These public slaves had a larger measure of independence than slaves owned by families, living on their own and performing specialized tasks. |
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The new district would not be a unitary authority, with Somerset County Council still performing its functions. |
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The board's inspectors were able to visit local authorities and ensure that they were performing satisfactorily. |
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Salvors performing high order salvage receive substantially greater salvage award than those performing low order salvage. |
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Many of Australia's performing arts companies receive funding through the federal government's Australia Council. |
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Within a few weeks, they began performing at base clubs on the weekends with other musicians in a loosely organized band called the Casuals. |
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The video recording of the show marks the earliest known footage of Hendrix performing. |
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Paul Butler appeared on stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 2010 with Devendra Banhart, after performing two sets of their own. |
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Most art and performing art summer camps also cater to beginners, offering children the opportunity to try a new art or learn a new skill. |
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Milan is a major national and international centre of the performing arts, most notably opera. |
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