So I would go to college in the daytime, rehearsing on the swing shift and performing and working at the brewery. |
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When I'm rehearsing I prefer to be in loose clothes, but for performances we have to wear tails and a dinner jacket. |
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Managers said they were looking at reducing stocks of hazardous chemicals, rehearsing emergency drills and having extra staff safety briefings. |
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Within months Donnellan was rehearsing dancers in his own Romeo and Juliet. |
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Once at Chelsea, we spent all week rehearsing pushing out at free kicks, catching the attacking side offside. |
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They have been rehearsing every weekend for the last three months, stepping up to daily practices for the last couple of weeks. |
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At the moment, though, they are rehearsing with their band in a studio in Edinburgh, preparatory to hitting the road early next month. |
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There's a reporter who has no idea the cam is on and he's rehearsing and primping and preening. |
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Rehearsals are well underway at the moment with chorus and principals rehearsing in Kilmacowen Drama Centre and Ransboro school. |
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He has been rehearsing with Spice Girl dancers, so he met up with Geri to pick up some Girl Power moves for Saturday's show. |
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A chamber music quartet was rehearsing for a Vivaldi recital, and it was gorgeous. |
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We did some rehearsing yesterday evening, running through some old Dr. Feelgood numbers. |
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Last Sunday they even had a heavily amplified, tone-deaf rock band rehearsing in the backyard all afternoon. |
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Aspiring movie stars in this crazy city are already rehearsing his final courtroom speech as an audition monologue. |
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The play starts off with an actor rehearsing a monologue for an acting competition. |
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Listeners unfamiliar to a sort of indie sound, would think that the band was only rehearsing. |
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You have to put on the costume when you're learning and rehearsing the piece, because it has so much material, so many panels. |
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The children have been busy rehearsing over the past few weeks and are really looking forward to performing on stage in front of a live audience. |
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I was rehearsing for a small part in Chicago, though my agent felt a understudy role in Alabama was more likely. |
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The tune was written for the 1945 musical Carousel, which Jane and her friends were rehearsing at the time. |
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The group is very busy with rehearsals and making props for the show, and rehearsing three nights a week. |
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I really love the creative process and when I lived in New York, I was always doing a play, rehearsing a play and auditioning for a play. |
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I am rehearsing the music every day because it has to blend well with the dialogues. |
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Even though the team has started rehearsing the play, they are not sure where the money is to come from. |
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The actors have been rehearsing the play since after the Christmas break and are putting the finishing touches to their respective roles. |
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A cast of 11 are currently rehearsing the play which was written in 1907 and was Mr Fitzmaurice's first and biggest commercial success. |
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She confessed that she did spend a lot of time practising for the competition and rehearsing her performances. |
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Saturday afternoon was spent at the dance school with Declan, rehearsing for the upcoming England National Dance Competition. |
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On a break from rehearsing his touring band, making movies, recording his next album and taking care of his new son, Billy called. |
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Thinking up answers and rehearsing them mentally, would give them a lot of confidence when going through the real event. |
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Since my decision the night before I'd been mentally rehearsing my confession. |
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I heartily agree and am consequently tempted to stop rehearsing the details of Beerbohm's life. |
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I've been in bands before where they spend so much time rehearsing and carrying amplifiers around that they haven't actually achieved anything. |
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Whoever is commentating on the races at Newcastle tomorrow had better start rehearsing a tongue-twister of a name tonight. |
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Hannes Kaufmann, will be the master of ceremonies, and is already practicing and rehearsing jokes and tricks for the evening. |
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Constance was busy preparing for her wedding, checking through the guest list, going over her dowries, and rehearsing four times in one week. |
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Somewhere musicians were still rehearsing for later, and the vague strains of music allowed him to make such a move without any culpability. |
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Sometimes during the day, when we are rehearsing, the scripts can send me to sleep. |
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He had to rush off afterwards because he was rehearsing for a show but he still found time to come along and help make it an unforgettable night. |
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The catastrophe affords a rehearsing of the insecurities that lie in wait beyond a solidary family and considerate neighbours. |
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On Saturday they embark on the Smash Hits tour for three weeks before buckling down to rehearsing their Christmas gigs in earnest. |
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Local drama group The Sliabh Luachra Players is busily rehearsing its next production, which is the comedy entitled A Country Dressmaker. |
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The best methods for rehearsing allow hands-on participation by the entire unit. |
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There is some amusing footage of the band rehearsing while a couple of '80s stoners look on. |
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Lunch is a salad or sandwiches if I'm rehearsing or soup, ideally, as I find soup orgasmic. |
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We'd been rehearsing in a cold, cavernous warehouse space at Fort Mason for six weeks. |
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I think the hours mom and aunt put in at the recording studios, singing so many songs and rehearsing for them, gave them their practice. |
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Just keep rehearsing with the new words so it sounds friendly, cheery, and chatty. |
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The cast was rehearsing without scripts in hand for only the second time, and the prompter was getting a reasonable workout. |
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In the second season she spends afternoons rehearsing for a musical and buying an unlicensed gun for her clone friend. |
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We see them rehearsing, talking, goofing around, obsessing over coffee. |
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In 1926, while rehearsing for a benefit show for the school, Queen Bess fell from the cockpit five hundred feet to her death. |
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This is all the more ironic considering the months of rigorous structuring, arranging and rehearsing that such tuneage must go under before being anywhere near presentable. |
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When she barked, they straightened in the chair and when she raised a brow they commenced rehearsing the wiseacre questions that had been scripted for them. |
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He and his band had obviously spent a long time rehearsing, and the result was an immaculately arranged, perfectly executed and polished performance. |
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We're rehearsing in a freezing cold old shirt factory and I'm foundered. |
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Although the core group exerts its influence mostly in the early stages of rehearsing a piece, the concertmaster has more influence as performance dates near. |
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The medical team has been rehearsing the operation using life-size models which not only replicate the babies blood vessels, but show their veins. |
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While rehearsing in a cold theatre, Coca donned a massively oversized coat and began to clown around with some other cast members. |
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It may be that we learn more about the past by focusing on the walk-on parts than by rehearsing yet again the well-known facts about those who occupy centre stage. |
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Staff at Princess Margaret Hospital have been rehearsing and refining their major incident plan since 1993, when the hospital became a self-governing trust. |
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Ba Cissoko: We spent a week rehearsing in Marseilles, a city that's been like a second home for us over the past ten years. |
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While they are rehearsing, have students make sure that no logos or other copyrighted or trademarked material will appear in their podcast. |
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It had been impossible to sleep after that, however, and I'd lain in bed all night, rehearsing possible conversation openers, and wondering what I was going to wear. |
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When we got a bit better we done all our rehearsing in the spare room next to Neil's bedroom. |
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Late at night, some members of the Waru Nonoasi are still rehearsing a song while others spend time braiding each other's hair under an oil lamp. |
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Designers too were required for the sets but they had to be designers who would realise what Joan and the company wanted after they had started on the rehearsing of the plays. |
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Certainly, watching Ratmansky rehearsing, he seems joyfully alive in his work. |
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An organist was rehearsing for a concert the next day and, although most of the cathedral was dark, the lights still shone in the nave. |
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Its namesake, South Africa's greatest playwright, Athol Fugard, was rehearsing his latest play there while we were performing. |
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When we met again, in 1991, Cliburn was rehearsing for the opening concert of Carnegie Hall's centenary celebrations. |
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I have to say that the rehearsing of government members before committee appearances and using motions for work plans is appalling. |
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I record absolutely everything when we're rehearsing and I always make recordings of concerts too. |
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You know, if you want to get a good show up and running you have to start rehearsing it way in advance. |
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Pride shines in the faces of elders who come to hear the Waru Nonoasi rehearsing each night. |
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They were rehearsing the new version of the show and were practicing all week. |
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You will find that rehearsing, even on your own in an empty room, can help you familiarise yourself with your material. |
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After countless hours of rehearsing, recording and mixing, that vision is ready for us to hear on discs, radio and other media. |
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Well, I can assure you, Mr. Szabo, that there's been no coaching or rehearsing here. |
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By rehearsing different business situations, you will have ample opportunity to consolidate your knowledge of grammar and extend your vocabulary. |
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He has described the last meeting of Castlebar Town Council as the most entertaining performance of a pantomime that has been rehearsing for the last four years. |
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It was more like rehearsing a play but the rehearsal was being filmed. |
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Never a group to stand still, the theatre company are currently rehearsing a new play to be launched next year and are also helping out a local charity in the process. |
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Luke's in the biz, so he was often away rehearsing or performing. |
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Mary said the words she had been rehearsing in her head for hours. |
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Someone is rehearsing on the magnificent organ for a concert that very evening. |
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This summer, I spent nearly a month in Greece, rehearsing my play Six Seeds for performances by American actors, in Greek, in four mountain villages. |
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Sage is one of the busiest humans I know – if she's not teaching free workshops on how to create urban gardens, she's organising a feminist protest or rehearsing with her latest bandmates. |
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A URANTIA Society might begin devising and rehearsing various techniques of presenting The URANTIA Book and its concepts to small groups in their local areas. |
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In May 1967 Leigh was rehearsing to appear with Michael Redgrave in Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance when her tuberculosis recurred. |
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Davies arranged for the vocal score to be published by Curwen in time for the concert at the Queen's Hall on 28 March and began rehearsing it. |
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Sharing the bill will be Sir Paul McCartney and our conversation is punctuated by the distant strains of the former Beatle rehearsing – the chords of Get Back reverberating around the corrugated metal walls. |
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Before coming here to pretend to rehearse, they spent three weeks actually rehearsing in Dublin, under the guidance of Abrahamson and his composer Stephen Rennicks. |
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Quite by accident, while rehearsing an Easter cantata solo, my hands placed by my ears on my cheekbones in an attempt to hear any part of my sound, I suddenly heard my voice, my own voice riding the auditorium acoustics. |
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The NRC Patient-Specific Virtual Reality Systems for Surgical Oncology program aims to develop a VR-based simulation system for training, planning and rehearsing brain tumour surgeries. |
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Soon brought in was Ben's twin brother, James Johnston, and the four spent the next two years rehearsing, writing and covering songs. |
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Stunt performer Anislav Varbanov was fatally injured in August 2009, while rehearsing the popular show. |
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To keep in shape and prepare for performances, you have to spend many hours every day exercising, practicing and rehearsing dance routines, alone and with others. |
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McPherson was kicked out of the band for too often choosing to watch Chelsea instead of rehearsing. |
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I'd come back from rehearsing every weekend and she'd be out with this Shoreditch scenester and by the time I got to meet them the club was full. |
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A director, with whom she had been rehearsing a monodrama for a few months, was insisting that they meet in his apartment. |
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After rehearsing with the combined choir, Connie Osborne was called away and Lucia Williams filled in to do a fine job with one partial rehearsal. |
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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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Some will make themselves look foolish by mispronouncing words, a flaw that can be rectified by rehearsing before friends and asking them to watch out for mispronunciations. |
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Mitchell is halfway through five weeks of rehearsals for Forbidden Zone, a play that will premiere at the Salzburg festival in August – though rehearsing is perhaps not quite the right word. |
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By rehearsing different business situations you will not only extend your vocabulary, but also revise important grammar lessons and develop an assured command of the language. |
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Two turbo-prop planes carrying civilian parachutists rehearsing for an air show collided in mid-air in Slovakia on Thursday, killing seven people, authorities said. |
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Both music centres have been rehearsing for the concert since January. |
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For this, Found Theatre's first production, the four strong cast spent a couple of weeks rehearsing on a remote Greek island, Ikaria in the North East Aegean. |
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On the day he died, 29 July 1970, he spent several hours rehearsing the New Philharmonia Orchestra for a forthcoming tour of Japan that he was scheduled to lead. |
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However, Topping and King's personalities clashed and Topping eventually left the band in early 1988 after initial writing and rehearsing sessions in Dublin. |
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On 5 October 1983 the band were rehearsing and discussing a possible television series, which was being written for them by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis. |
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Senior Master Sgt. Bill Hones, a member of the Joint Service Orchestra, rehearsing on a carbon-fiber cello for the preinaugural concert at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday. |
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Exercise Bersama Lima 2013 involves planning and rehearsing air and maritime operations in the South China Sea, Malaysia and Singapore, Wing Commander Nuttycombe said. |
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The two actors had very different approaches when it came to rehearsing for the physical aspects of the story, which sees them fighting ice giants as well as each other. |
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