But eventually, there would come a time when the roles would be reversed, when he would have to be the strong one. |
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Not content with continuing to sing both old roles and new in defiance of his 62 years, Domingo is preparing to embark on another new project. |
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It is an impassive reversal of the expected hospital-drama roles to which the movie attaches no overt irony. |
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Those roles included being a family man, an anti-apartheid activist, a loyal friend, financial adviser and a businessman. |
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Harlequin romances idealize traditional male and female gender roles and always have a happy ending. |
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He entered the film industry taking small-part roles and writing scenarios for the London Film Company. |
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In particular, he is aided by his 20 years in various roles in the regular panto in his home village of Harden. |
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Dancers perform and various personages enact their masquerade roles before the major characters make their appearances. |
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He brings a wealth of executive experience from previous roles in both the public and private sector to the mutual, non-profit friendly society. |
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Primitive primates called lemurs fill the ecological roles of woodpeckers, squirrels and monkeys. |
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Over the decades, his choice of roles has defined the perception we have of him as a decent, even righteous man of honour. |
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Despite such criticism, he defends the right of great nations to assume prominent roles on the world stage. |
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Some roles never were fully established, including second base, backup catcher and setup reliever. |
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The season's riches also offer a chance to see favorite actors tackling very different roles in multiple movies. |
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For example, women working in leadership roles may find hot flushes problematic and take hormone replacement therapy while in that role. |
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The media gives us gender roles and social norms to mimic and worship as creed. |
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He filled the roles of writer, producer, director and actor during his years in theatre. |
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Just as he acquired more than one name, so he had different roles and personae. |
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It features Clive Rowe, a black actor who has proved there is no colour bar to taking over and excelling in roles written for Caucasians. |
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Many top Russian officials have publicly acknowledged roles in private or state-run businesses. |
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Actors need to adopt a wider set of roles and responsibilities, underpinned by regulation. |
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Rather, they represent historic reserves and retain their roles as art educational facilities with unique resources that continue to develop. |
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Their roles had been reversed, with the wife going out to work and the husband staying at home with the kids. |
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It has Romeo and Juliet undertones and both Hilton and Borgnine who usually play good guy roles here play antitypical bad guys. |
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The three who did come to play these roles in the film were all under contract to Paramount at the time. |
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Both men are suspicious of each other, fully aware of the roles they are meant to play in society. |
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His protean ability to assume different roles in his poems is often described as theatrical. |
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Women have the quadruple roles of mother, housekeeper, wife, and worker, roughly in that order of importance. |
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For example, trial-by-jury orders the behavior of participants into roles such as defendant, prosecutor, defense counsel, juryman, judge. |
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Rhodri Thomas, Woodmac's North Sea oil expert, said the oil giants would still have a number of key roles in the UK's offshore industry. |
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One of the chief roles of calls among songbirds is to find mates, and that takes me back to the topic of sympatric speciation. |
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He was a world champion surfer whose only roles had been in surfing movies. |
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One major reason for differences in gender roles is the need for power over the lives of other people. |
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A boilermaker and ship fitter by trade, he has had progressively responsible roles up to and including Vice President of Repair for Intermarine. |
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Never transforming his image significantly, yet constantly changing roles like a chameleon. |
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They were forced into roles impossible to fulfil in the context of the multiple subjugations by which they were dominated. |
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Since then she has had a string of roles in Hindi cinema, the most notable being her portrayal of a suicide bomber in The Terrorist. |
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For the easily confused, a cast directory helps you to identify all the various roles for the Pythons and their supporting cohorts. |
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The others slouch back, assuming the same secondary roles they play on stage. |
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Their legacy is a series of low coloratura contralto roles which serve to add variety and depth to the operas. |
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The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions. |
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A professional actor is destined to repeat the roles he had been doing time and again. |
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This is, and always has been, one of the most important roles we fulfill as chief, senior chief and master chief petty officers. |
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The table gives the main roles and responsibilities for research governance. |
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The sinuous, almost animal physicality which Lewis brings to her acting roles surfaces in a much more volcanic way when she picks up a mic. |
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The animatronics and computer effects are as impressive as ever and most of the beasts in the supporting roles are extremely funny. |
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I think our dual roles reached a nadir one morning when she watched me get out of the bath. |
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They are constantly depicted as staging scenes, donning costumes, and playing roles as the means of carrying out their schemes. |
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If the roles had been reversed, how would they have fared before Lord Hutton's questioning? |
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The data presented here are part of a larger study developing methods to assess power and gender roles in heterosexual relationships. |
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My girls looked a picture as flower girls and performed their roles with aplomb. |
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He has his cast so involved in the film and in their roles that they seem to inhabit the parts they play. |
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I am looking for variety in roles and luckily all the films that I am doing have different subjects. |
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One of the military's major roles here is functioning as paid mercenaries and security guards for oil companies. |
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An armor or infantry task force traditionally performs these roles with engineers attached as the reduction element. |
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The others excluding the two girls had already admitted their roles in the attack. |
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If actresses became mannequins, mannequins also became actresses who played new roles with each dress they modeled. |
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His design skills and my publishing experience helped balance our individual roles and temperaments. |
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In fact, one of the critical roles of enzymes in biochemistry is to lower the temperature requirements for chemical reactions. |
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Muppets From Space has the usual assortment of human actors in supporting roles and cameos. |
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In general terms Spenser's female characters are praised for fulfilling the roles of supportive partner or chaste virgin. |
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The solid cast works hard to lend credibility to their roles and their shared, legitimately scary predicament. |
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There are still roles left for singers and musicians to take part in the performance. |
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Superficially, their Cold War roles might seem to have been remarkably similar. |
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A range of supporting roles both in television and film have ensured Hughes has not disappeared from view. |
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The bhakta can so get immersed in these roles so as to completely lose his outer identity or ego. |
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A single loadmaster is able to reconfigure the cargo compartment for different roles either in flight or on the ground. |
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Financial security can enable you to audition for dance roles as well as develop your choreographic skills. |
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It is embedded in cultural views on gender roles and expectations about relationships. |
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A whole set of other factors clustered around gender roles pertain to female singers. |
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No studies on the respective roles of heredity and environment on the chemotype expression were performed. |
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He has had to stand in for injured dancers in leading roles several times, because he's a quick study. |
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Both luck and insight played roles in the discovery of the first conducting polymer, a form of the material called polyacetylene. |
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Perhaps changing roles from fancied favourites to rank outsiders will not be bad in itself. |
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Outside the Pacific Rim, however, the majority of films with women starring in action roles have died a sad death at the box office. |
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It's rather a relief to find that Langridge is nothing like most of the roles he plays on stage. |
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Asked about roles that he would like to dance, he highlighted the MacMillan repertoire. |
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The plot seems more of an excuse for actors to chew on their roles than for a coherently presented story. |
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There are a number of roles within the classical ballet that represent the epitome of a ballerina's artistry. |
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It was like he had never left all those years ago and they lapsed back into the unforgotten roles of teacher and student. |
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We were vulnerable to one another, having changed roles and forms countless times in previous existences. |
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The Irish actor was as famous for his varied movie roles as his drinking and womanising. |
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The Montanists are remembered also by today's scholars for being one of the last holdouts on leadership roles for women and on charismatic gifts. |
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His acting roles are typically all over the range, but usually have a sense of feeling to them. |
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In the past decade, Robert Redford hasn't been handed the kind of roles he so richly deserves. |
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This continues until it becomes time for that player to play a shot in which case the roles reverse. |
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Because of that success, he was given a wide range of roles to play, from a Mongol leader to Russian hero to a German officer. |
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Among its roles are stimulation of scientific research and provision of scientific information to scientists and the general public. |
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Student actors had to overcome any natural reserve for their raunchy roles in a new stage play in Manchester. |
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It's also a film that reveals a new beauty which was buried inside all the comedy roles he had acted in. |
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In the past, boys played games emphasizing leadership roles that involved bows and arrows, spears, and slings to teach marksmanship skills. |
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Further official roles and responsibilities are being drawn up by the board. |
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But the underlying dissatisfaction of society is palpable there, and oppositionist forces have significant roles in parliament. |
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But these complimentary words could be written of every member of the cast as they took to their roles with great energy and animation. |
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The former child star credited his father, Rance, who plays small roles in most of Ron's films, for being a great role model. |
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The third actor was called the tritagonist, and he played the smaller roles in each play, usually messengers and shepherds. |
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Through the end of the twentieth century, Kenyan households maintained rigid rules concerning women's roles within the patriarchal household. |
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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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The newcomers included both the Bruces and the Stewarts, who would play major roles in Scots history. |
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Similarly, the Turkish Sufi traditions and tariqas, which played important roles in Turkish social and political history, barely register here. |
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The phytohormone ethylene plays roles in physiological processes throughout the life cycle of the plant. |
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I think visual journalism has been grafted onto an old production process and that the traditional newsroom marriage roles need to be redesigned. |
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Those thought to play critical roles are mast cells, basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, and the airway epithelium. |
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Indian philosophy is examined critically along with its political roles and how it served the interests of the colonizers. |
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Other members of the public appear throughout the film, in walkthrough roles in pubs, buses and streets. |
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He's just one of a number of actors in small roles who add plenty of class to the film. |
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The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kitchen staff, catering attendants and gardeners. |
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He demonstrates that even in a few scenes, he can still fulfill the promise his early film roles showed. |
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The writer sought to stress the question of identity, of the redefinition of feminine and masculine roles and attributes. |
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The monarchy and the royal judiciary played important roles in the history of early modern France. |
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She later played the roles of both a black teenage gang member and a Hasidic Jew. |
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His sultry looks and sinuous movements were his passport to Hollywood, where his first leading roles in 1921 catapulted him to fame. |
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Although they're practically perfect for the roles in terms of looks and demeanor, they bring nothing to the film. |
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Her roles to date have been varied, though she tends towards characters who are powerful, capable or magnetic. |
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Most of the major roles were cast with actors I already knew and with whom I had acted earlier in my career. |
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While the women's roles have been depicted with nuances and texture, his is all bluster and mannerism, with no depth. |
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Richard has also played various roles on stage and even starred in a short film shot on location in Laois. |
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There is a potent chemistry between the performers and an admirable ease with the full frontal nudity their roles demand. |
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For Maud Martha, the house serves dual roles as the site of both her distress and her succor. |
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In a recent interview, he had admitted that he had become choosy and was going in for roles that suited his personality. |
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The prophet Amos reminds us that, like us, the Ethiopians, Philistines, and Arameans have roles in God's plan. |
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Few actors can match him for sheer volume of film roles spanning over five decades of show business. |
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Cases and transactions are staffed leanly and associates at all levels play significant, creative roles in the matters on which they work. |
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He also was prone to filing lawsuits and making absurd financial demands to do even cameo roles in films. |
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So expect a dramatic, theatrical, even histrionic week in which others might surprise you by declining to act out the roles you've cast them in. |
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And certain important roles have either been badly miscast or misconceived. |
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Asymmetry, flamboyant ruching and fabric combinations play key roles in the duo's collection. |
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Her most illustrious parts were the title roles of Giselle, La Sylphide, and Esmeralda. |
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He is at pains to stress that the roles he and wife fulfil are as city missioners, God's workers, not charity employees. |
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The cast of eight changed roles and costumes constantly and the stage sets added to the visual spectacle. |
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The English voice dub reflects this quality, with a superhuman effort put in by all the voice actors to make the roles hyper, authentic, and fun. |
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He envisioned the nature of science and understood the roles of palaeontology, zoological geography, and animal psychology. |
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He brings such intelligence to dramatic roles as well as being a fine hoofer. |
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Entrenched gender roles in these families can act as suppressors to the women's educational and career aspirations. |
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This intertextuality helps blur the distinction between popular cultural texts and between the different roles media celebrities typically play. |
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An antibubble is similar to a bubble, but the roles of the water and the air are reversed. |
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Even coaches at the top of their field have had roles in some of the biggest corporate flameouts of the past quarter-century. |
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Writing her own roles also lets her go some way to making up for the dearth of good parts for actresses. |
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The constructive simulation is a computer model that simulates the roles of large numbers of participants on the battlefield. |
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Nothing influences the experience of law more than the culture of gender roles in society. |
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Future research should attempt to assess the complexity or multiplicity of roles that constitute the work role. |
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One of its most important roles is as a habitat for ground-nesting birds, including the increasingly-rare skylarks and meadow pipits. |
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Hydrogen-bonding interactions play key roles in regulating the pK a values of ionizable groups and in driving proton transfers. |
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The women's liberation movement challenged both the structure of Australian society and women's roles and personal relationships. |
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Val Kilmer is here live to tell us all about his new movie and the roles that made him famous. |
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The most favoured roles include customer service, technical support, telesales and credit collection. |
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The bourgeois order had been based on a clear distinction of male and female roles and identities, which were now thrown into confusion. |
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Some cultures still have these understandings, where the men and women know their roles in a relationship. |
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But he says he is trying for roles that have him playing more than just the perfect romantic. |
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While the traditional roles are not always filled by the same mummers, they have their favourites. |
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The film explores the notion that we are all playing walk-on roles through other people's lives. |
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Just days into his first term in office, he already recognized that the roles of senator and psychologist are similar. |
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But the main roles are all played by actors with little or no experience in westerns. |
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I have seen the roles of their bloodlines, running back through scores of names and equal generations. |
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He persuaded a number of former TV child stars to play cameo roles in the movie. |
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He plays Andy Millman, a wannabe actor condemned to play walk-on roles or merge into crowd scenes, all the while grumbling about the stars. |
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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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In addition to acting as a cellular scaffold, the cytoskeleton has roles in organelle transport, cell division, motility, and signaling. |
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As a result, those who occupy these roles may garner more support than rank-and-file church members. |
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History tells us that whenever the State has failed to perform this role, the roles are reversed. |
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This site explains the roles of different institutions, how to stand as a candidate and how to vote. |
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Sincere roles are not only out of character for Jim Carey, they are entirely alien to his reptilian nature. |
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Understanding the role of women in the African-American community starts by examining the roles in Afro-American literature. |
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Introducing the duty of whistle-blowing will significantly alter the roles these professionals are expected to perform. |
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The rest of the roles are filled by auditions of invited actors reading for specific parts and some by general auditions. |
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Her career has included stage roles in plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov and Ibsen. |
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The construction of male and female gender roles was masculinist in nature. |
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In addition, our study contributes to a greater understanding of newly appointed CEOs in their roles as change agents. |
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This remarkable reversal of roles is the film's strongest dynamic and occurs between virtually all the characters. |
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However, after their reversal of political positions, both are still adjusting to their roles cautiously and climbing on their learning curves. |
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He emphasized the importance of veterinary and public health roles in preventing and responding to agroterrorism and bioterrorism. |
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Given that some of the eccentric roles are godsends to actors, it is how they carry them off that separate the best from the rest. |
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Slavery laws maintained rigid social roles for blacks and whites as bondsmen and freemen. |
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If we abdicate our roles as adults, it will be media and peers that educate our kids. |
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Lessons have different levels of difficulty to reflect the roles of either a sergeant or a warrant officer. |
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Air power doctrine also describes the capabilities and roles that air power can undertake. |
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Protein tyrosine kinases play fundamental roles in signal transduction pathways. |
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His report recommends caution, saying that doctors currently lack sufficient expertise and that their roles remain unclear. |
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These families of counts and marquises proved long-lived, and over time played important roles in different regional and urban contexts. |
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More than a third of police inspectors are performing high-risk roles with no training for the job, a survey has revealed. |
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They're articulate, opinionated and known to complain about their roles as political pawns. |
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Oscillating reactions are thought to play key roles in biological morphogenesis and geologic stratigraphy. |
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You should both be open to rethinking roles and recalibrating compensation if things change. |
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The best overall actor and actress will be crowned Mr. and Miss Bollywood and the top six will be assured of leading roles in Bollywood movies. |
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The characters have been well cast and the actors attack the roles with gusto. |
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She began her career playing light comic roles in ballad opera and pantomime and became one of the most versatile performers of her day. |
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He has figured in a number of leading roles for Ballinrobe Musical Society, including Danilo in The Merry Widow. |
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But in general, men historically seem to have a calling towards protector roles and I honor them for that. |
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In other policing roles you only see bits and pieces of some jobs, you don't get to follow them all the way through to the end result. |
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Lawrence's roles as man of action, poet, neurotic, and leader of men fascinated friends and biographers and the public for years. |
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The investment management company separated the roles of chief investment officer and managing director following the controversy. |
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She continued to explore adventurous roles whenever possible, though her radar was not always perfect. |
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People want job titles and work roles that are open-ended enough to let them do all kinds of different things. |
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Each one of the actors and actresses assuming the roles of the cats are tremendously talented singers and dancers. |
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However, the principals' lyric voices are not, on the face of it, weighty enough for the roles of Leonora and Manrico. |
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Earlier in Freni's career she was primarily a lyric soprano, and even sang coloratura roles such as Elvira in Bellini's I Puritani. |
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There have always been clear and well-defined roles for the village Eurovision party. |
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In addition, sugars such as raffinose and sucrose are indicated to have important roles in protecting cells from water stress. |
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Children are able to take on the roles of evacuees, undertaking a variety of war-time tasks such as darning socks or making rag rugs. |
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The dearth of roles for older female actors appeared to cultivate perceptions of their marketability. |
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He examines the roles of the judicial and legislative bodies in the U.S. in framing labor markets. |
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Occidentals indisputably have had starring roles in many of our world's great debacles. |
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His judiciousness in selecting roles isn't in finding challenges as an actor but in finding catchy roles suited to his limitations. |
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Such sequences of pseudorandom numbers play crucial roles not only in computer games but also in simulations of physical processes. |
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Both arise from applying a deregulatory formula rather than optimising the complementary roles of government and markets in a mixed economy. |
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In the end, then, Shaw's greatest skill turned out to be not in adroit plot construction, but in creating good roles for actors. |
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Their assigned roles as Christ, Apostles and Mary Magdalene, begin to affect their daily lives. |
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We'll also be looking for an extra chorus and lead roles for the Christmas stage production at Sadler's Wells. |
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Just as opera stars interpret their roles differently, so do chief executives. |
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Both are wanted by the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague for their alleged roles in the massacre and other war crimes. |
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Endopeptidases play key roles in storage protein degradation, producing oligopeptides. |
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The problem is that some Heldentenors are fine at projecting roles such as Tristan, but aren't natural narrators. |
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Advanced nursing roles are an important development in primary care, but the implications have yet to be fully appreciated. |
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Yes, I am an extrovert person in real life and the roles in some of my more hit films were those of the introvert, quite person. |
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He also notes that the motifs on these objects had apotropaic roles designed to protect their owners against status-degradation. |
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I would imagine there will be other roles for him to play in public life in future. |
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Its two separate roles are emergency response and an ongoing developmental one. |
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Last she got to play varied kind of roles in films like Kastoorimaan where she had an author-backed role. |
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Perhaps they replicate each other and work together on occasion, but their roles are different. |
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Putting aside the disappointment of Tesna's withdrawal, I think it's inevitable that the Unions will play active roles in insolvency processes. |
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We understand our roles in providing public goods and services and stabilising the economy when the private sector is in crisis. |
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In 1846 she created one of the roles in F. Taglioni's staging of Perrot's Pas de quatre. |
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Thus the roles of the artist and viewer in a transcriptive model of cinematic production are editorially intertwined. |
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Many head officials of the Klan now hold political offices and have other important roles in the government. |
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In addition to histones, some HATs can acetylate non-histone proteins, suggesting multiple roles for these enzymes. |
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These enzymes are believed to have roles in energy transfer and metabolic regulation in plant cells. |
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I've done quite a number of roles which would be dream roles for other actresses. |
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Kone looks at the history of dyeing practices, the roles of women dyers, and their work structure. |
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Brahmins and ascetics play their part, but their roles are secondary to those of Ayodhya's ruling family, and the monkey and demon warriors. |
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This blurring of motives and roles is even more the case when the photographer is knowingly involved in the atrocities. |
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The movie is about the sport of high school wrestling, and Jimi, smart guy that he is, loaded the roles with Olympic and well-known wrestlers. |
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The prosecution alleged that failing to discharge their roles had contributed to the four deaths. |
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There are many types and subtypes of Dan masks, which change roles over the course of a lifetime. |
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A compelling influence on me has been the feminist movement and the reexamination of men's roles in relationship to women. |
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The two boys also put in solid performances, tearing into their roles with the necessary gusto without ever overacting. |
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Many of the same folks who played key roles in the build-up to the current war make similar overestimations about the late Soviet Union. |
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First, psychoanalysis provides insight into the meaning of the reversal of the gender roles in the plays. |
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Participation in the market economy has blurred the strict demarcation of gender roles associated with subsistence production. |
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She has the presence to carry the film, and the supporting roles are well-cast. |
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Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics. |
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It is typical of Plazas's professionalism and realism that she is reluctant to advertise a wish list of roles she is dying to tackle. |
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The 49-year-old has filled a variety of roles at the club, including manager, general manager and more latterly director. |
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Today, more than ever, we need business leaders who not only build their own companies but also assume new roles in building the macroeconomy. |
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Her most memorable roles are stamped with her trademark characteristics, by turns wry, matey and spikily defiant. |
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All of these macronutrients play vital roles in how your physique will continue to grow and develop over time. |
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This was more disturbing given that there are over two million regulars on the muster roles of NATO's continental armies. |
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This published work is best known for laying out formal theories delineating the different roles of automatic and attentive processing. |
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Now, they have come alive, taken on familial roles and line up to fondle 20-day-old Mose. |
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After returning, we've reverted back to our normal roles as mild-mannered students. |
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Although their roles as parasitic castrators has been documented, relatively little is known about the biology of ciliate parasites in mayflies. |
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Then came a career switch to stand-up comedy, TV acting, movie roles and, finally, the lairdship of Candacraig. |
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It appointed leaders who had served in ministerial roles during the Rogernomics era. |
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Monty said the service indicates gender roles are changing, but ultimately it comes down to the almighty rupiah. |
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The alternate names chosen for the three characters are suggestive of the values depicted by the original roles in tune with Ramayana. |
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One of MacNeil's most important roles as clan bard is to eulogise and lament the deaths of important clan members. |
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The line between allowable combat support roles and unallowable military combat roles is also an important issue. |
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But as the RADA-trained actress sees her reputation grow, she fears being typecast in roles as brassy northerners. |
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All three leads are simply stellar in their roles and the interactions ring absolutely true. |
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Carter alternated between roles as pill-flushing avenger and evangelically passionate lover. |
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Their roles gradually reverse, and the family members alternately turn to and on each other. |
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In his more recent roles, though, the self-deprecating oafishness of his previous roles has been replaced by an impatient humourlessness. |
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Didn't the Cherokees and Iroquois play important roles in the American Revolution? |
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You have to laugh but she'll have the last laugh when she gets offered all the plum roles as a female pirate. |
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Curtis was very interested, partly because he saw it as opportunity to break out of the dead-end, pretty-boy roles he was becoming typecast in. |
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As we said, the American soldier is qualified to perform cinematic roles only and the enemy will lose his heaviest casualties in these traps. |
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Still others take on administrative roles as chairs, deans, or perhaps even university presidents. |
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Sometimes you have to feel sorry for actors who play particularly evil roles and are typecast as villains and often spat on in their real lives. |
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This requires a review of current antenatal education and the respective roles of caregivers. |
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Heavily masculinised contact sports celebrate and reinforce dominant roles of gender. |
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Liberal feminism looks at the roles women play in world politics and asks why they are marginalized. |
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News anchors of color gave viewers the impression of diversity while more influential roles were retained by a less heterogeneous group. |
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Innocent and Gopika bagged the best character actor and actress awards for their roles in Vesham. |
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Nice to see awesome actors like Olmos and Alonso getting meaty roles that have nothing to do with their ethnicity. |
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He has put off a gap-year trip to New Zealand to play one of the five lead roles in the drama. |
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A cast of four professional actors are to take the lead roles in the drama and are looking for people to fill out the cast. |
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The three leads approach their roles with gusto, but it's simply not enough to overcome a weak and wandering screenplay. |
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The organizers said that although the dancers are very young, most of the leading roles have gone to award-winning performers. |
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They have written meaty roles with levels upon levels of emotional response, and the cast embraced the challenge. |
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These data suggest that the enzyme is well conserved in plants and could play similar physiological roles in angiosperms and gymnosperms. |
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Taking on multiple roles that have the potential for so much confusion is probably unadvisable, Campbell suggested. |
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The Minukku Vesham of the Brahmana, who laments the tragic deaths of his children before Arjuna, is one of the masterpiece roles of the sexagenarian actor. |
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The first metafunction consists of an underlying semantic structure or logical form describing relations between actants fulfilling roles in a process. |
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Their main features and characteristics are set out in this chapter, and their roles in the policy process will be a recurrent theme in this volume. |
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It is an epic saga that weaves together the stories of three families over multiple generations and their crucial roles in the history of alien abductions. |
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The company said managerial cost-cutting in the stores would be re-invested in roles such as checkout operators and shelf stackers which directly affect customers. |
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But at the same time, markets involve people in new roles and relationships, which can feel just as mandatory and unequal. |
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Leigh joined the mining company in 1970 and has held various roles in the Group's coal and metalliferous operations and is now its chief executive in London. |
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Everyone overacts in roles that are as unlikable as they are shallow. |
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Casting male performers who are not strong vocally into roles that are beyond them technically is doing neither them, nor the production, any favors at all. |
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Increasingly senior educational roles were capped by 18 years as staff development instructor in oncology, haematology and bone marrow transplant. |
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A rich understanding of the roles of God, the world, the flesh, and the devil in suffering will aid counselors in determining the best responses to their clients' pain. |
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The exaltation of family is consistent with the maternalist tendency to conceive of women as mothers, defined by their roles in a family structure. |
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Symbolically, his roles represented the quintessential dissident. |
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Ensure that they know who's who and can identify company structure, individual roles and the existing communicative systems in use as soon as possible. |
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From the perspective of promoting human rights, is it desirable for the judiciary to have donned the didactic roles of pedagogues for democracy and constitutionalism? |
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As long as the Lord Chancellor is punctilious in keeping his separate roles distinct, the separation of powers is not undermined and the justice system benefits immeasurably. |
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In a Star Trek-inspired turn of events, he ends up forwarding centuries through time, crashing onto an alien planet where roles between simians and humans are reversed. |
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Are we all so stuck in our roles that when a given issue comes up, we just default to type? |
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In addition to his nature-based theory, the author blends the traditional roles of women and ideas of hard core feminism into what he terms womanism. |
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A wider perspective is needed to achieve clarity of roles and a better balance of registered nurses, physicians, other health professionals, and support workers. |
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