Please
complete the following sentences with a “ play – played – playing – plays ”.
Please
point out the errors if you come across any. (There are some really special
gifts reserved for you)
Please
send us your answers incase you’ve completed the entire exercise; there’s a
gift for you too.
Always
remember – “practice makes perfect; thus, we are what we repeatedly do”
1.
You also have
the flexibility to _______ with the serotinal colour palettes and the vessels
they are dis_______ in.
2.
Diverse
subsets of cortical interneurons _______ a particularly important role in the
stability of the neural circuits.
3.
The program
helps people recently released from prison figure out how they can _______ a
constructive role in society.
4.
The
outfielder made a grandstand _______ out of what should have been a routine
catch.
5.
The _______
is sometimes given a historical setting, enabling audiences to reflect on the
underlying conflicts.
6.
Mumming was a
way of raising money and the _______ was taken round the big houses.
7.
This _______
is sometimes found associated with a sword dance though both also exist in
Britain independently.
8.
Horace Howard
Furness, defending the _______ in 1895, felt that the apparent inconsistency
did not detract from the _______'s quality.
9.
The
adaptation by Balram and the _______ directed by Samuel John have been
universally acknowledged as a milestone in Punjabi theatre.
10.
Punjabi folk
music imbued the _______ with the native ethos as the English setting of the
Shakespeare's _______ was transposed into Punjabi milieu.
11.
Whatever
Shakespeare's degree of sympathy with such inversions, the _______ ends with a
thorough return to normative gender values.
12.
The _______
has frequently influenced popular music, including works by The Supremes, Bruce
Springsteen, Tom Waits, Lou Reed, and Taylor Swift.
13.
The run sold
out in seven hours after tickets went on sale 11 August 2014, more than a year
before the _______ opened.
14.
This is the
main _______ performed by the Northstow Mummers based in Cambridge.
15.
Theseus
himself is the bridegroom of the _______ who has left the labyrinth and
promiscuity behind, having conquered his passion.
16.
Also in 1961,
Frank Kermode wrote on the themes of the _______ and their literary sources.
17.
He also
renewed friendships with older friends, such as Dennis Collings, whose
girlfriend Eleanor Jacques was also to _______ a part in his life.
18.
Dent argued
against theories that the exemplary model of love in the _______ is the
rational love of Theseus and Hippolyta.
19.
In 1839, the
philosopher Hermann Ulrici wrote that the _______ and its depiction of human
life reflected the views of Platonism.
20.
Miller
expresses his view that the _______ is a study in the epistemology of
imagination.
21.
The _______
also intertwines the Midsummer Eve of the title with May Day, furthering the
idea of a confusion of time and the seasons.
22.
Gu Wuwei's
1916 _______ The Usurper of State Power adapted both Macbeth and Hamlet as a
parody of contemporary events in China.
23.
The _______
contains more musical cues than any other _______ in the canon as well as a
significant use of sound effects.
24.
Indeed, the
_______ is filled with situations where evil is depicted as good, while good is
rendered evil.
25.
Over the
course of many centuries, the _______ has attracted some of the most renowned
actors to the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
26.
Leveen
imagining the fourteen years leading up to the events in the _______ from the
point of view of the nurse.
27.
Nevertheless,
in October 2014, Lois Leveen speculated in The Atlantic that the original
Shakespeare _______ did not contain a balcony.
28.
The _______
is a series of scenes and songs, and was first staged at public swimming pool
in Brooklyn.
29.
The club also
_______ some home matches in Workington, as well as other locations.
30.
The Band,
having been inspected by the Adjutant, forms a circle to _______ music whilst
the New Guard is inspected.
31.
From
Edinburgh he travelled west and lodged with the Duke of Lennox where he wrote a
_______ based on Loch Lomond.
32.
With basso
continuo, a small group of musicians would _______ the bassline and the chords
which formed the accompaniment for a melody.
33.
Brass
instruments took on larger roles, as the introduction of rotary valves made it
possible for them to _______ a wider range of notes.
34.
Lyly's
_______ Love's Metamorphosis is a large influence on Love's Labour's Lost, and
Gallathea is a possible source for other _______.
35.
He also
viewed the _______ as suggesting that the healing force of love is connected to
the acceptance of death, and vice versa.
36.
In 1980,
Florence Falk offered a view of the _______ based on theories of cultural
anthropology.
37.
In 1974,
Marjorie Garber argued that metamorphosis is both the major subject of the
_______ and the model of its structure.
38.
In 1969,
Michael Taylor argued that previous critics offered a too cheerful view of what
the _______ depicts.
39.
Gervinus
wrote with elitist disdain about the mechanicals of the _______ and their
acting aspirations.
40.
In 1849,
Charles Knight also wrote about the _______ and its apparent lack of proper
social stratification.
41.
She notes
that prior to the 1840s, all stage productions of this _______ were adaptations
unfaithful to the original text.
42.
Malone
thought that this _______ had to be an early and immature work of Shakespeare
and, by implication, that an older writer would know better.
43.
Charles
Gildon in the early 18th century recommended this _______ for its beautiful
reflections, descriptions, similes, and topics.
44.
This also
seems to be the axis around which the plot conflicts in the _______ occur.
45.
Hermia and
Lysander are both met by Puck, who provides some comic relief in the _______ by
confounding the four lovers in the forest.
46.
Other music
influenced by the _______ includes Richard Strauss's 1890 symphonic poem
Macbeth.
47.
In 1849,
rival performances of the _______ sparked the Astor Place Riot in Manhattan.
48.
He would later
drop the _______ from his repertoire upon her retirement from the stage.
49.
Dry pitches
tend to deteriorate for batting as cracks often appear, and when this happens
to the pitch, spinners can _______ a key role.
50.
Scholars have
noted discrepancies between Forman's account and the _______ as it appears in
the Folio.
51.
Almost from
the moment of the murder, the _______ depicts Scotland as a land shaken by
inversions of the natural order.
52.
The _______
opens amidst thunder and lightning, and the Three Witches decide that their
next meeting shall be with Macbeth.
53.
In 1956 the
orchestra visited South Africa to _______ at the Johannesburg Festival.
54.
The _______
was first heard on film in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, in which John Gilbert
recited the balcony scene opposite Norma Shearer.
55.
Brook was
less concerned with realism, and more concerned with translating the _______
into a form that could communicate with the modern world.
56.
The first
professional performances of the _______ in North America were those of the
Hallam Company.
57.
After his
accidental demise, the _______ suddenly becomes serious and takes on a tragic
tone.
58.
The _______
ascribes different poetic forms to different characters, sometimes changing the
form as the character develops.
59.
Shortly
thereafter, the court assembles to watch the _______ Hamlet has commissioned.
60.
Cumbrian club
cricket teams _______ in the North Lancashire and Cumbria League.
61.
Yorkshire
County Cricket Club, _______ a number of fixtures at North Marine Road,
Scarborough.
62.
She loved to
_______ cards and shocked devout Protestants by _______ on Sundays.
63.
The _______
is set in the gardens of a nursing home for mental patients, though this is not
clear at first.
64.
In January
1950 he produced, directed and starred in Christopher Fry's verse _______ Venus
Observed.
65.
The _______
was hard to understand when the characters spoke in dialect.
66.
The numbers,
accidentals or symbols indicated to the keyboard _______er what intervals she
should _______ above each bass note.
67.
The _______
was never to be performed, or even published, in Lawrence's lifetime.
68.
In 2014 a
_______ written by _______wright Joe Sutton titled Orwell in America was first
performed.
69.
During Pope's
friendship with Joseph Addison, he contributed to Addison's _______ Cato, as
well as writing for The Guardian and The Spectator.
70.
His early
works include the biography Life of Mr Richard Savage, the poems London and The
Vanity of Human Wishes, and the _______ Irene.
71.
Benjamin
Britten The _______ was adapted into an opera, with music by Benjamin Britten
and libretto by Britten and Peter Pears.
72.
In it,
Shakespeare and his company perform the _______ for the real Oberon and Titania
and an audience of fairies.
73.
Aronson
thought that the _______ explores unauthorised desire and linked it to the
concept of fertility.
74.
She argued
that the _______ is about traditional rites of passage, which trigger
development within the individual and society.
75.
Each _______
is discrete and has a relatively small number of possible outcomes.
76.
Chichester
Falcons Softball Club, based at Oaklands Park, _______ in the Solent Softball
League.
77.
Cornwall
County Cricket Club _______ some of their home fixtures at Boscawen Park, which
is also the home ground of Truro Cricket Club.
78.
The _______
uses the principle of discordia concors in several of its key scenes.
79.
Juniors
develop their _______ through a range of tournaments on all surfaces,
accommodating all different standards of _______.
80.
She notes,
however, that Hudson too believed that the _______ should be viewed as a dream.
81.
He tries to
tell his story about how he used to be a real turtle in school, which the
Gryphon interrupts so that they can _______ a game.
82.
Also, all
Full Member nations are automatically qualified to _______ ODIs and Twenty20
Internationals.
83.
Kenneth
Branagh was attached to direct the adaptation, while Cate Blanchett had
reportedly agreed to _______ the evil stepmother.
84.
All Full
Members have a right to send one representative team to _______ official Test
matches.
85.
In 1817,
William Hazlitt found the _______ to be better as a written work than a staged
production.
86.
The events of
the _______ Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard, take place in the fictional country house
of Sidley Park in Derbyshire.
87.
Derbyshire
County Cricket Club currently _______ in Division Two of the County
Championship.
88.
Professional
snooker _______ers can _______ on the World Snooker main tour ranking circuit.
89.
He _______
Young Rumpole, and went on to _______ the part in nine more adaptations of
Mortimer's works.
90.
Most clubs
have their own ground to _______ on regularly, often including a field and
pavilion or club house.
91.
Cats are
active and _______ful, therefore entertaining to _______ with and watch. A lap
cat provides nurturing and affection.
92.
The _______
depicted an October 1938 meeting between Soviet spy Guy Burgess, then a young
man working for the BBC, and Winston Churchill.
93.
Welsh
_______ers are eligible to _______ for England, which is in effect an England
and Wales team.
94.
The _______
is one of Shakespeare's most popular works for the stage and is widely
performed across the world.
95.
While the two
associations are distinct, they share similar elements of game _______ and
culture.
96.
She's going
to _______ hostess to Duncan at Dunsinane, and 'provide' is what gracious
hostesses always do.
97.
Players
_______ for local clubs with the best being selected for their county teams.
98.
Recreational
_______ers may agree to _______ any number of sets, depending upon time
availability or stamina.
99.
He twisted
his ankle while _______ king of the hill and was not allowed to _______ again.
100. These national rugby teams _______ each other each year for the
Triple Crown as part of the Six Nations Championship.
101. Bronson has stated he believes Hardy was the only person who could
_______ him.
102. The kick-step she'd used to make steps out of the _______ area,
was necessary to keep from sliding while walking across a slope.
103. The civilians of London had an enormous role to _______ in the
protection of their city.
104. Glynne Wickham connects the _______, through the Porter, to a
mystery _______ on the harrowing of hell.
105. The _______ utilizes a few key words that the audience at the time
would recognize as allusions to the Plot.
106. This process continues until the striker fails to pot the desired
ball, at which point the opponent comes to the table to _______ the next shot.
107. In Birmingham libraries, leisure centres, parks, _______ areas,
transport, street cleaning and waste collection face cuts among other services.
108. Manchester Cricket Club evolved into Lancashire County Cricket
Club and _______ at Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
109. Not being able to _______ at the concert, C sends D, whom you
would have paid five shillings to stay away.
110. These matches also have a match referee whose job is to ensure
that _______ is within the Laws of cricket and the spirit of the game.
111. The wicket keeper and the two umpires always change positions, as
do many of the fielders, and _______ continues.
112. For example, in 1986, the Royal Shakespeare Company set the
_______ in modern Verona.
113. Garrick's altered version of the _______ was very popular, and ran
for nearly a century.
114. This strength of design ensures that a Shakespeare _______ can
survive translation, cutting and wide interpretation without loss to its core
drama.
115. Other forms in the _______ include an epithalamium by Juliet, a
rhapsody in Mercutio's Queen Mab speech, and an elegy by Paris.
116. For example, when the _______ begins, Romeo is in love with
Rosaline, who has refused all of his advances.
117. The title page of the 1594 edition of Titus Andronicus reveals
that the _______ had been acted by three different troupes.
118. The superior Q2 called the _______ The Most Excellent and
Lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet.
119. The _______ was produced by Sonia Friedman, and directed by
Lyndsey Turner, with set design by Es Devlin.
120. Shakespeare's company, the Chamberlain's Men, may have purchased
that _______ and performed a version for some time, which Shakespeare reworked.
121. At compline, a guitar was _______ and the psalmody was clearly not
Gregorian.
122. A chime of bells, normally in a tower, _______ either from a
keyboard or mechanically by a barrel or similar device.
123. The eminent biologist _______ a crucial role in the fight to
decriminalize homosexuality in Britain.
124. The infection may have _______ a role in the evolution of such
great apes as chimps and gorillas.
125. At night, we _______ horseshoes until dark, and then we listened
to the radio in the bunkhouse.
126. The school _______ a strong role in the community, including the
funding last year of six goats and three hives of honeybees for Africa.
127. The grandson of an East Fremantle _______er _______ just one colts
game for the Sharks prior to being drafted at 10 in 1999 by Hawthorn.
128. It's the one where he _______ a dumb sullen inarticulate Brooklyn
paint-store clerk.
129. Since I hadn't the energy to get up and improve matters, the
record _______ on almost inaudibly.
130. To prove his point, the combative attorney general _______ a
familiar Washington game.
131. Local soccer lovers were incensed and felt cheated when Bucks
announced the match would be _______ in Port Elizabeth.
132. Two brothers I _______ soccer with stopped speaking to each other
because one came out on strike and one kept working.
133. Both teams came up against very strong opposition but both teams
held their own and _______ some very good football.
134. In the last half of the series, Carrie hooked up with a Russian
artist, _______, incidentally, by a famous Russian ballet dancer.
135. The incidental music is from Django Bates and is moodily
atmospheric though _______ rather fleetingly.
136. This considered, I felt slightly frustrated by the fact our
opening league game was having to be _______ by pretty fatigued _______ers.
137. Allen's videotaped statement containing the material inculpating
his mother was _______ twice before the jury.
138. Those two factors, and the generally favourable weather, _______ a
big part in making the meeting the success it was.
139. McCarthy _______ very well when introduced and, indeed, finished
as his side's top scorer.
140. White and Robeson share further common ground in that both have
_______ Othello.
141. The theatre had a pianist who _______ music according to what was
happening on the screen.
142. _______ everything from
harp to bagpipes the band _______ at festivals, parades, shows and more.
143. It's by Franz Schubert, whom he regarded as the last truly great
composer, and it's _______ on a piano roll by his good friend.
144. When the students _______ along with the artist's melody while following
the piano roll score, they were able to replicate timing and dynamics.
145. Alice _______ a clear note on the flute, picked up the piccolo and
tried it.
146. I believe that if all concerned _______ their different parts
properly, indiscipline in all schools will stop.
147. Velvety vocals, sung with tenderly picked guitars and gently
_______ piano occasionally accompanied by some harsh brass made this record.
148. Religion _______ an important role in Julia's life and she was a
regular communicant at morning Mass in the parish church.
149. When they _______ well, he handed out cash bonuses and picked up
bar tabs. When they lost, he still picked up the tab.
150. With a shrug he got out his pick, shifted the guitar in his lap,
and _______ the notes on the stanzas.
151. This is the first ever international indoor cricket tournament to
be _______ in Sri Lanka.
152. As soon as the doors opened to this indoor footballing haven, we
booked in and _______ the following week.
153. The point of pub sports is, of course, that they're _______ in the
cosy indoors, with a pint of ale to hand.
154. Galway have a few lads who _______ in the 2001 final but
inexperience will definitely be an issue for them overall.
155. The instruments were competently _______ by members of the
all-female orchestra.
156. Sports and other competitive activities were enjoyed before bands
_______ music for dancing at regular intervals.
157. So the competitor _______ with two _______ers _______ a friendly
game, and one of them served as his marker.
158. Never has such a beautiful piece of music been _______ on the
electric guitar.
159. Mike Mordecai has _______ all the infield positions and is
prepared to try the outfield.
160. In Japan, Suzuki's bunting for hits was such a regular feature of
his repertoire it changed how infields _______ him.
161. The new super PACs can't coordinate directly with campaigns but
have already _______ a major role in the Republican primary contests.
162. This is a bitter pill to swallow after we had _______ so well
since the new year, but we will be back.
163. He's _______ a number of major jazz festivals and recently
recorded his first album.
164. Both _______ key roles in piloting Merck's badly damaged stock to
a relatively smooth emergency landing.
165. One of the advantages of this form of Dutch is that it is not
_______ nearly as often as the Stonewall or Leningrad variations.
166. Students _______ a large part in planning the conference and
conceptualizing its themes.
167. Boccherini and Manfredi next went to Spain, where they _______ in
opera performances and concerts.
168. Jack Gallagher's The Persistence of Memory is a longish piece with
a concertante cello part, excellently _______ by Bogdana Peneva.
169. Whole sequences are _______ out in their entirety in front of the
television cameras.
170. They are full sized concert grand pianos destined to be _______ by
the world's greatest and in some of its most famous halls.
171. It will be the second time Dr Hamilton has _______ at the college
to raise funds towards its new 7ft 4in concert grand, which arrived on
Saturday.
172. Under the English system the concertina is _______ like the piano
accordion, with the same note being _______ in both directions, push and pull.
173. The Palm Beach Opera Orchestra _______ splendidly with
particularly incisive strings and brilliant brass.
174. The concertmaster _______ a note on his violin and Lev tuned his
instrument to it.
175. I was on the buses during the war, and I _______ for the concert
party for years.
176. Pressure groups have always _______ a vital part in ending discrimination
and injustice.
177. He _______ violin, accordion, bass fiddle, and he would _______
any type of music.
178. Few had the slightest inkling about the kind of music that was
being _______ by the band.
179. Usftl games are typically _______ on Sunday mornings on regulation
football fields with 12-minute quarters.
180. Back in those days they wouldn't have taken the camera away from
the field while the game was being _______.
181. Against Mexico, Arena _______ the aging Cobi Jones and Stewart
while the Mexican manager fielded a team dominated by young _______ers.
182. By today's standards, you married young, so there's a chance you
don't feel you _______ the field long enough.
183. The men _______ loud games of cutthroat euchre or pinochle under
the trees while the women luxuriated by doing nothing.
184. Field hockey is _______ by more than 3 million people around the
world, on all 5 continents.
185. It is a scene which has been _______ out innumerable times on the
streets of housing estates across the country.
186. Where the Davis Cup is _______ over the course of four rounds,
home and away, the Fed Cup condenses its semi-final and final rounds into one
week.
187. Could any readers tell me the title of a lament _______ by a
massed pipe band at the Queen Mother's funeral?
188. The priests trained in the bardic arts beat their drums, strummed
on their lutes, and _______ on their fifes to a wild beat and a buoyant tune.
189. He _______ the fife for military assemblies and the violin for
dancing parties.
190. Democratic governments _______ on the fear of a fifth column
within in order to bolster the national purpose.
191. On his first visit to Barenboim, Lang _______ the Tchaikovsky concerto
while the conductor _______ the orchestra part on a second piano.
192. They are beautifully _______, with intense commitment by the
soloists and orchestras sensitively directed by the respective conductors.
193. Together with Chekhov, they _______ piquet, frequented the Taverne
Gothique for oysters, or the Casino Municipal for entertainment.
194. He and I _______ all the instruments and we had plenty of fights
and arguments.
195. The character of the young fighter is _______ quite wonderfully by
Lucy McLellan.
196. Regional tensions between chiefs from each of the three
traditional confederacies have _______ a part.
197. This schedule and the way the Tigers have _______ it clearly gives
them an inside track at a No.1 seed.
198. He _______ them brilliantly, without insinuating a trace of
sinister charm or humour.
199. The game was _______ on a hard pitch and the bumpy ground meant it
was never going to be a classic.
200. He had _______ pitch and putt by then but, he admits, golf is an
altogether different proposition.
201. Tom is a former keen sportsman, he _______ junior soccer and loved
the game of pitch and putt.
202. The reason is simple, the facts will not support the confidence
trick they have _______ on the public.
203. This was _______ with delicacy, freshness, and youthful energy,
and was inspirational.
204. Miller realized that although he was expected to help fill the
defensive role that Blake _______, he wasn't going to try to replace him.
205. Depot response _______ a significant role in offsetting initial
deficiencies in the fill rate.
206. Altogether, the president's phrase and the media's speculation
_______ out as a kind of orchestrated duet pivoting on ambiguity.
207. Alyssa has delicate features and huge eyes which are _______ up
with her short sculptured pixie crop.
208. Although mainly a philosophy, Confucianism, the dominant ideology
in feudal China, _______ practically a religious role in Chinese people's life.
209. He was avoiding the subject, and was using characters he'd _______
to distract and confuse her.
210. The character is confusingly _______ by two women, four adolescent
girls, one 12-year-old boy, and a 6-year-old girl.
211. For Duhem, this instrumentalist doctrine _______ a key role in
maintaining his religious and scientific views in peaceful coexistence.
212. Detectives will need to establish if the insulin _______ a part in
her death and if it was administered in a criminal act or by accident.
213. His discomfiture was to prove the difference between the sides
when the dramatic finale was _______ out.
214. The children just love conkers, which is a game that many of them
had never _______ before.
215. The last ball of the game saw Downton on strike needing two to
win, he _______ the ball to fine leg where it was fielded by Paul Wilson.
216. At Cairo and thereabouts was a manufactory of striped silk, in
which the Arabic writing, real and finely designed, _______ a great part.
217. Flynn, _______ by Hollywood heavyweight Samuel L. Jackson, finds
himself midair battling a planeload of deadly serpents.
218. They _______ with huge intensity and the quality of their tackling
and blocking reflected the increase in work rate.
219. Her intensity and passion for her work is matched in the diversity
of roles she has _______ over her four decades in theatre.
220. He got on the score-sheet again when he _______ a nice one-two
with his brother Thomas before planting the ball in the net.
221. We _______ the sort of rugby we have been aiming for, and I think
with a bit of improved finishing we could have scored a few more tries.
222. Cricket is meant to be _______ on a perfect summer's day in front
of a pavilion full of retired, chinless old inbreeds.
223. Following a tempestuous marriage, Nelson moved in 1953 to Fort Worth,
became a country deejay and _______ bars, mixing honky-tonk and preaching.
224. Cool beats _______ by house DJs include an eclectic mix of Cajun
and honky-tonk that only adds to the funky, offbeat feel of the place.
225. In such images, Chinese workshops _______ on European taste so
well that one could almost describe them as Chinese-executed chinoiseries.
226. Nor do I pretend that this will always generate the most effective
political approach or the most supplely _______ tactical game.
227. So it's not hard to show that some of the same battles that have
_______ out in the entertainment world will soon apply to global politics.
228. Through this period, any of the political parties could have
_______ politics with immigration policies.
229. However, the interrelationship between tectonic activity, global
sea level change, and the change of paleogeography _______ a significant role.
230. They have both _______ for Newcastle and I support the team, so
being impartial was always going to be a challenge.
231. Graham McLaren has edited the _______ into a 105-minute chamber
drama, _______ out on a murky stage chequered with shafts of pale light.
232. I _______ a gentle chip shot and watched the ball roll across the
green and drop in.
233. When I _______ hookey from school, my teacher wrote a letter of
thanks to my mother.
234. Dachas also _______ a major role in the conflict between
then-President Boris Yeltsin and Ruslan Khasbulatov, chairman of the Supreme
Soviet.
235. Just because someone _______ hoops doesn't mean they're qualified
to be a commentator.
236. Someone _______ the piano and I danced in my new green dance
costume and hornpipe shoes.
237. In a steelband, the melodies are _______ on a tenor pan, which can
_______ a complete low pitch scale.
238. Teachers, parents and children dressed in cowboy gear, panned for
gold, and _______ some very unusual games.
239. In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all
_______ with enthusiasm and character.
240. The band has put together a lively selection of 52 jigs, reels and
hornpipes, many of which were _______ by the original band.
241. To the strains of The Green Hills, _______ by local pipers Eugene
Murphy and his daughter Marie, the _______ers entered the hall.
242. During the offertory, Michael Delaney _______ the trumpet, and the
piper piped during the communion.
243. Their grandfather _______ the fiddle, and their father is a piper
and singer of Gaelic songs.
244. A lone piper _______ the lament before the crowd dispersed from
the quayside following the ceremony.
245. A lone piper _______ for the wedding party while it waited for
Rachel's arrival.
246. Although he feared her, she could see he thought he had _______
her as a piper _______ his pipe.
247. Almost as radical for dance music, it's an album of
verse-chorus-verse choons, _______ on real instruments.
248. It shows us the Gorbals, when children still _______ hop-scotch in
the streets and horse-drawn carts collected scrap metal.
249. However, because paintings _______ a secondary role in Gonse's
book, his discussion on the panel appeared deep within his text.
250. And theology, especially Barthian theology, has _______ a
significant role in supporting that faith, strengthening and sustaining it.
251. Numerous sports and games are _______ at the religious festivals
of the Mordvins, especially foot races and horse races, and other contests.
252. For instance if you ever _______ throwing rings or horseshoes, the
horseshoe falls upon the spindle in a very loose way.
253. In the afternoons, she taught Suzuki violin to young children, and
_______ in the community orchestra.
254. The firefighters _______ their hoses over the blaze with no real
effect, knowing the fire would have to burn itself out.
255. The Bosnian _______ 15 league games for the Swabians, scoring
eight goals and setting up six more.
256. Sligo County Council _______ host to a delegation of Travel Agents
from Canada and America in the Civic Headquarters, Riverside last week.
257. Speaking of album launches, the White House Hotel in Ballinlough
_______ host to two such events over the past three weeks.
258. They strutted and swaggered in Creolestyle, _______ the hottest of
jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed.
259. As always, the courses in and around Tramore _______ host to the
event and once again, a superb week was had by all.
260. On stage he has _______ character roles in Ray Cooney farces,
pantomime, Noel Coward comedies and serious drama.
261. Referee Nigel Owens was hot on this to begin with, and the Borders
_______ accordingly.
262. The record was by a group that has since faded into obscurity, The
Harmonicats, three Chicagoans who _______ chromatic harmonicas.
263. A generation ago over two thirds of chronic gamblers bet on the
horses, only one in five _______ on the poker machines.
264. Did the plight of the boat people refine his understanding of how
the hot war _______ out in the Cold War?
265. The excitability of DRG neurons may reflect a previously
unsuspected chemosensory or paracrine role _______ by sensory ganglia.
266. I went on a crash course to learn how to _______ polo, I _______
12 chukkers every day for 3 weeks before the big tournament.
267. The game is _______ very fast, so the _______ time has to be
divided into 6 periods of 7 minutes, called chukkas.
268. The band _______ traditional marches in a formal way for review
parades and retreat formations.
269. In the 1966 World Series, the LA Dodgers _______ the Baltimore
Orioles who swept the Series in four games.
270. The Paraguayan team _______ a perfect match during the first leg
in front of a terrific stadium atmosphere.
271. The two sisters _______ pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and
lived in their housecoats.
272. Villagers _______ an essential role in the upkeep of the local
church and its property, which was handled by churchwardens on the parish
council.
273. He's the one who coached us and he came over to me, sweetheart, I
think you could have _______ professional.
274. Games of housie were _______ and fond memories and experiences
were shared by the principals and students.
275. During the course of my extraordinary journey through the
labyrinth of parapsychology I _______ the part of both psychic and researcher.
276. It is surprising how you can do a cover story on a game that is
_______ by only a few.
277. Hungarian Roma music, _______ on violins and cimbaloms, can be
heard in many Hungarian restaurants.
278. In 1999, a single print resurfaced in a French cinematheque, where
it _______ in a regular late-night Rocky Horror Picture Show-style revue.
279. In accepting the award, he paid tribute to the role fans _______
in turning his movies into a success and took a swipe at critics in the
process.
280. After the anthem had been _______, the _______ers moved from the
line to their respective half of the field and got into a brief team huddle.
281. He claimed he was _______ badly because of an injury, but I think
he was sandbagging.
282. My friends and I have been _______ golf for years, but we're still
just a bunch of hackers.
283. She loved to _______ cards and shocked devout Protestants by
_______ on Sundays.
284. There are gamblers who get a charge out of _______ the odds and
thrive off risk.
285. Two years later Clapton picked it up again and started _______
consistently.
286. Baum would later recount the actual story in an article, but the
short story is told from the point of view of the actor _______ the ghost.
287. Members are living on cloud nine if they think that _______ the
stock-numbers game is doing anything for the farmers or the country.
288. When Flora translates her mother's wishes, he initially refuses,
but the three ultimately spend the day on the beach with Ada _______ music.
289. The band shortchanged its fans by _______ for only 30 minutes.
290. It is _______ by children of all ages. Boys like it especially,
but it is not unusual to see girls and even adults _______ Gilli Danda!
291. Functionalists have all along been committed to the possibility of
extrabodily states _______ the role of beliefs and desires.
292. His guitar _______ was so advanced that, by the age of 16, he was
getting noticed.
293. His _______ style evolved from the banjo, favouring down strokes
and using a combination of the plectrum and fingerpicking.
294. In 2000, Michael Almereyda's Hamlet set the story in contemporary
Manhattan, with Ethan Hawke _______ Hamlet as a film student.
295. Conducting while _______ a piano or synthesizer may also be done
with musical theatre pit orchestras.
296. He is known for _______ the primary antagonist in a number of
popular motion pictures, which has seen him referenced in popular culture.
297. Her breaths were coming in a happy storm, her face crimsoning, her
nostrils _______ in trembling dilation.
298. Although I agree with you that _______ three colours is good, the
point of Karl was that he wanted to avoid color screw.
299. The envoy found the French king _______ the part of horse while
his young son rode atop.
300. Foreigners _______ a foreign music, they couldn't assume it as a
national birthright, or absorb it in all its Americentric detail.
301. The rest of the day they passed lying on their beds yarning, or
reading stories by Victoria Cross, or _______ cards or housey-housey.
302. One thing I know, not a girlygirl, which would be stupid _______
games talking teasing being tied to the junglegym.
303. If your puppy guards his food bowl, you can help to discourage
this unfortunate tendency by _______ the following training game.
304. Tottenham's desire for a win against a Norwich side _______ with
energy and exuberance made for an enthralling, end-to-end game.
305. Conner's Band preceded the procession, _______ the Dead March. The
body was conveyed to Cypress Hill Cemetery.
306. He spent November and December 2011 touring Japan with Steve
Winwood, _______ 13 shows in various cities throughout the country.
307. Starkey has been praised for his _______ style which echoes Moon's
without being a copy.
308. Moon further strengthened the reversal of traditional rock
instrumentation by _______ lead parts on his drums.
309. The symphony came into its own as a musical form, and the concerto
was developed as a vehicle for dis_______ of virtuoso _______ skill.
310. But whatever it was, when I was _______ Romeo I was carrying a torch,
I was trying to sell realism in Shakespeare.
311. When using other methods such as a metronome, the conductor has a
perfectly spaced click _______ in his ear which he conducts to.
312. John appears to have been _______ for time until Pope Innocent III
could send letters giving him explicit papal support.
313. In 1960, he joined a skiffle group with schoolfriends called the
Kool Kats, _______ Lonnie Donegan and Chas McDevitt hits.
314. And because they were writing different material, we were _______
differently.
315. At the age of twelve he took up the trombone at Adolph's
suggestion, thinking that _______ a brass instrument might improve his asthma.
316. He found that _______ cutthroat Spades was much more difficult
than _______ with a partner.
317. When we were _______ at the top of our ability and really
cranking, the whole thing could sound like a jet plane taking off in the club.
318. Bergen IK is the premier men's ice hockey team, _______ at
Bergenshallen in the First Division.
319. The club, on Avon Street, behind Temple Meads train station, does
not limit itself to _______ one genre of music.
320. A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors
that the younger generation is fed up with _______ old-fashioned war games.
321. She's good at _______ musical instruments, singing and dancing,
chess, calligraphy, and painting.
322. Synthetic turf was installed in the _______ field instead of
grass.
323. On 2 July 2005, the group appeared at the Live 8 concert in Hyde
Park, London, _______ to their biggest audience yet.
324. While I was waiting, a gold-hubcapped car full of guys _______
ridiculously loud rap music pulled up at the curb in front of me.
325. These were operated by the flames _______ on the ore and charcoal
or coke mixture, reducing the oxide to metal.
326. Bobby was bear-hugging Sammy Vaughn and then _______ grab-ass with
Sammy's ex-wife Alice.
327. If you're going to _______ gay chicken, you'd probably be better
off _______ it with someone who isn't actually gay.
328. The switches go in either direction around the triangle, and a
_______er may find himself _______ as many as three positions in a full-handed
game.
329. There's nothing I like more than fiddling away Saturday night
_______ dominoes with myself.
330. From their earliest days _______ local Tulsa gigs, the boys
inspired fandemonium.
331. God knows what will happen if she barges in unannounced and finds
Howard _______ with his Donkey Kong.
332. The three teenagers, a girl and two boys, were _______ by the
river when it is believed they got into difficulty.
333. They also spent much time _______ tricks on each other, enjoying
games like hide and seek, and singing while accompanied by the piano.
334. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, and Hubert Sumlin as guitar _______
influences.
335. On 25 June 2000, Bowie made his second appearance at the
Glastonbury Festival in England, _______ 30 years after his first.
336. Having slipped to 127th in the provisional ranking and now aged
58, Reardon called a halt to his formal _______ career.
337. Rather than _______ the game at either Ebbw Vale or Merthyr, the
neutral ground of Aberdare Athletic Ground was chosen by the Northern Union.
338. Cooper then began two years of arduous performing, including a
tour of Europe and a stint in pantomime, _______ one of Cinderella's ugly
sisters.
339. After a tour of United States in early 1974 and a Canadian tour
later in the year, the group ended up _______ small clubs.
340. Gary was a hulking meathead who, when he wasn't _______ football,
was either hunting, fishing or getting drunk and rowdy in some topless bar.
341. He introduced the practice of junior officers dancing on deck when
the band was _______ for senior officers' wardroom dinners.
342. In Shakespeare's script, the actor _______ Banquo must enter the
stage as a ghost.
343. Following For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore had expressed a desire
to stop _______ James Bond.
344. Between seasons of Richard, in 1934 Gielgud returned to Hamlet in
London and on tour, directing and _______ the title role.
345. In the interim he had a great success _______ a thinly disguised
version of the American actor John Barrymore in Edna Ferber's Theatre Royal.
346. He also worked in films throughout his career, _______ more than
fifty cinema roles.
347. The festival was headlined by Pet Shop Boys and David Bowie
_______ 30 years after his first appearance.
348. The group started out covering early rock 'n' roll and blues
songs, and have never stopped _______ live or recording cover songs.
349. Jones' basslines have been described as melodic and his keyboard
_______ added a classical touch to the band's sound.
350. Page's guitar _______ incorporated elements of the blues scale
with those of eastern music.
351. Holst enjoyed _______ for Wurm, and learned much from him about
drawing rubato from _______ers.
352. He secured an occasional engagement in symphony concerts, _______
in 1897 under the baton of Richard Strauss at the Queen's Hall.
353. By the end of the 1970s the quest for authenticity had extended to
the use of period instruments and historically correct styles of _______ them.
354. Mummy is _______ with the boy's dangly bits, polishing them with
soapy water, and rubbing them up and down.
355. They concluded their South African tour by _______ in Durban and
Johannesburg on 9 and 12 March 2011 respectively.
356. Initially, it was planned to have a region _______ at Stradey
Park, with _______ers coming from Llanelli, Swansea and Neath.
357. Wales conducted their first overseas tour in 1964, _______ several
games and one Test in South Africa.
358. That was the first Grand Slam won by a team _______ most of the
matches away from home.
359. The Welsh national rugby team were _______ host to the first
touring New Zealand team, who to that point were unbeaten.
360. One year on they were refused permission to continue _______ at
the Brewery Field in the middle of the season.
361. The 80s and 90s saw a return of the large-breasted, deep-cleavaged
ideal, with padded bras, Wonderbras, and Water Bras _______ supporting roles.
362. Hold the camera properly. No, I'm not _______ Captain Obvious
here, but there is a certain way to hold a DV camera to avoid jittery movement.
363. Like the button key accordion, a new _______ style has emerged
with a dry tuning, lighter style of _______ and a more rhythmically varied
bass.
364. The New York Yankees are _______ their archrival the Boston Red
Sox tonight.
365. I was embarrassed when a girl I knew walked in on my friends and
me _______ air guitar.
366. You know what's more fun than _______ Action 52? 52-card pickup.
You know how you _______ that? Pick up the cards!
367. Following its success, a second story was adapted and on 3 April
2010 BBC Radio 4 broadcast Goldfinger with Stephens again _______ Bond.
368. They were so thrilled when they figured out what was going on,
that we were _______ games.
369. He observed two children _______ with marbles on the street
corner.
370. Not _______ the hunger games of success, not undergoing the
mechanical hoopla of PR, he could go on stubbornly being Kent Haruf, doing his
job.
371. Others find the deliberate discord, _______ against the evident parallelism
of the two lines, stimulating and intriguing.
372. This Club by varying the _______ sequence of the 22 holes can
create 5 different course layouts.
373. To continue _______ when a team has no realistic chance of winning
can be seen as a breach of etiquette.
374. The League competition involves the Woolpack Wanderers and the
Garrison Gunners _______ each other every Sunday seventeen times.
375. The _______ surface or curling sheet is defined by the World
Curling Federation Rules of Curling.
376. During the 1970s Chinmoy began _______ and composing on the flute
and esraj.
377. The plans, which were scrapped in August 2011, would have seen the
school share the University's _______ fields.
378. It was garbage time, really, but it was a chance to get Corey some
_______ time, and Pedersen was out of pitchers anyway.
379. Duffy made her film debut _______ the character of Sissy in the
2010 drama film Patagonia, directed by Marc Evans.
380. His splashiest trick is balancing a glass of grape juice on his
forehead while _______ the ukulele, whistling and doing a backward somersault.
381. Dunes on the bed of a channel significantly increase flow
resistance, their presence and growth _______ a major part in river flooding.
382. The View _______ an intimate venue tour during November and
December 2010 _______ material from the new album.
383. Hey Martin, we are _______ a hold'em card game for some dough,
would you like to join?
384. Those children _______ didn't look like doomy little criminals,
once you knew their names.
385. Since 2015, its reincarnation RWDM47 is back _______ in the fourth
division.
386. Sheila was working the counter when I got there, and Pop was over
at the tables with a couple of the docksiders, _______ dominoes.
387. A band is seen _______ on a bandstand in this film scene, and this
is the actual bandstand on the East Pier.
388. The climatic scene of Rebel without a Cause is the group of very
daredevil teens _______ chicken.
389. She bought a Travis chord book, and started _______ on her
father's guitar, teaching herself how to _______ at only 12 years old.
390. In July and August 2002, Radiohead toured Portugal and Spain,
_______ a number of new songs.
391. Williams was born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, and started _______ snooker
at an early age.
392. Analogies can be overworn, but _______ Ratchet is actually like
_______ an animated film, and that's a rare thing.
393. There is quite often only a single fiddle _______ in any given
venue, although twin fiddling is represented in some styles.
394. The tone of the violin stands out above other instruments, making
it appropriate for _______ a melody line.
395. The swinging also known as flourishing has developed somewhat into
an art form, with drummers _______ and swinging in unison or sequential flows.
396. Each attacking company was led by a piper, _______ tunes that
would allow other units to recognise which Highland regiment they belonged to.
397. The new instruments had gut strings, and their construction and
_______ style was based on the larger orchestral pedal harp.
398. Their final match of the season was _______ at Blackwood RFC due
to a damaged _______ surface in Caerphilly.
399. The virtuoso _______ of Bert Jansch was widely influential, and
the range of instruments was widened by the Incredible String Band.
400. The group toured from October, _______ little new material and few
Quadrophenia numbers, and reintroducing several from Tommy.
401. Adaptation, a concept of increasing interest to cultural
geographers, _______ an important role in shaping patterns of cultural
diffusion.
402. In the movie, he _______ a demented man trying to survive on the
streets of Los Angeles.
403. He _______ the role of a meek husband who has been emasculated by
his domineering wife.
404. Frohman was responsible for producing the debut of Peter Pan in
both England and the US, as well as other productions of Barrie's _______.
405. This Toronto group _______ multitextured instrumentals that veer
from clangy turbulence to pastoral, acoustic daydreams.
406. Most important is the Ordinalia, a cycle of three mystery _______,
Origo Mundi, Passio Christi and Resurrexio Domini.
407. Cornwall produced a substantial number of passion _______ such as
the Ordinalia during the Middle Ages.
408. Puppetry and shadow _______ were also a favoured form of
entertainment in past centuries, a famous one being Wayang from Indonesia.
409. Hence arose an urgent demand on the part of the managers of Vienna
and Berlin that I should have my _______ performed by them first.
410. James is such a grognard, he only _______ the original edition of
Dungeons and Dragons.
411. After their first runs none of the three _______ were seen again
in the West End during Shaw's lifetime.
412. The school has numerous sports facilities, and sport _______ a
major part in the everyday lives of the boys.
413. Shaw's major _______ of the first decade of the twentieth century
address individual social, political or ethical issues.
414. Georgie Fame _______ all types of keyboards including electric
piano, organ, and Hammond organ.
415. In Shaw's view, the London theatres of the 1890s presented too
many revivals of old _______ and not enough new work.
416. Robin Hood is known to have appeared in a number of other lost and
extant Elizabethan _______.
417. After the turn of the twentieth century, Shaw increasingly
propagated his ideas through the medium of his _______.
418. It produces _______ by or written during the lifetime of Shaw as
well as some contemporary works.
419. Only two exploration wells have been drilled so far, and there
remain numerous undrilled targets in tilted fault block _______.
420. The backdrop of Saint Mary's Abbey at York _______ a central role
in the Gest as the poor knight who Robin aids owes money to the abbot.
421. Although often encountered, it _______ a fringe role in Irish
Traditional dance music.
422. Gilbert's creative output included over 75 _______ and libretti,
and numerous short stories, poems and lyrics, both comic and serious.
423. In later years, Gilbert wrote several _______, and a few operas
with other collaborators.
424. He would later return to many of these as source material for his
_______ and comic operas.
425. In 1871, with Pygmalion and Galatea, one of seven _______ that he
produced that year, Gilbert scored his greatest hit to date.
426. Once he became established, Gilbert was the stage director for his
_______ and operas and had strong opinions on how they should best be
performed.
427. However, he no longer needed to turn out multiple _______ each
year, as he had done before.
428. North of the North Atlantic Gyre, the cyclonic North Atlantic
Subpolar Gyre _______ a key role in climate variability.
429. Similarly, Gilbert had written several _______ at the behest of
comic actor Ned Sothern.
430. Trade guilds began to perform _______, usually religiously based,
and often dealing with a biblical story that referenced their profession.
431. While Jonny Greenwood _______ most lead guitar parts, O'Brien
makes use of effects units to create ambient effects.
432. Like Morris, the Set were fans of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson,
and would meet together to recite the _______ of William Shakespeare.
433. Ireland also _______ Intercontinental Cup matches at the Woodvale
Road ground.
434. It _______ a prominent role in the International Monetary Fund and
the World Bank, and in 2005 joined the World Trade Organization.
435. Urban radio generally only _______ English music, though there
also exist a number of vernacular radio stations.
436. Kenya is represented by Lucas Onyango as a professional rugby
league _______er who _______ with Oldham Roughyeds.
437. Nijmegen or just NEC, short for Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie,
which _______ at the 12,500 seat Stadion de Goffert.
438. The team is composed mostly of _______ers from Mexico and _______
from February to July in the Municipal Auditorium.
439. Brazil's national development bank _______ an important role for
the country's economic growth.
440. Published editions of medieval poetry by John Barbour and Robert
Henryson and the _______ of David Lyndsay all gained a new audience.
441. The town's second football club, Clachnacuddin, _______ in the Highland
League.
442. However, attempts to ban folk _______ were more leniently applied
and less successful that once assumed.
443. In the British Isles, _______ were produced in some 127 different
towns during the Middle Ages.
444. Voltaire wrote between fifty and sixty _______, including a few
unfinished ones.
445. Despite being located in England, the club _______ in the Scottish
football league system.
446. The island has produced some notable cricketers, such as Danny
Briggs, who _______ county cricket for Hampshire.
447. Arthur's Seat _______ a prominent role in Scottish writer James
Hogg's 1824 novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner.
448. The club _______ in the East of Scotland Cricket Association and
is based in Murieston.
449. Aleksander Fredro, whose fables, prose, and especially _______
belong to the canon of Polish literature.
450. Mummers _______ are often performed in the streets near Christmas
to celebrate the New Year and the coming springtime.
451. The earliest evidence of mummers' _______ as they are known today
is from the mid to late 18th century.
452. The Great Highland Bagpipe _______ a role as both a solo and
ensemble instrument.
453. He has also written _______ and screenplays, and directed several
short films.
454. Duffy is also a _______wright, and has had _______ performed at
the Liverpool _______house and the Almeida Theatre in London.
455. Professional footballers coming from the region also form the
Brittany national football team which sometimes _______ with national teams.
456. Dowling says that most performances of Chekhov _______ have been
filtered through translations into a British highborn sensibility.
457. In some parts of Britain and Ireland the _______ are traditionally
performed on or near Plough Monday.
458. The United States _______ Europe in the Ryder Cup and an
International Team representing the Rest of the World in the Presidents Cup.
459. Mummers _______ were performed in Philadelphia in the 18th century
as part of a wide variety of working class street celebrations around
Christmas.
460. Setup _______ can also be made when you do not have the needed
letter but believe your opponent doesn't know the hook owing to its obscurity.
461. Agriculture remains important to the area, but tourism _______ an
increasing role in the local economy.
462. Am I as a child perhaps, chasing a flown cageling, who among the
branches free _______ and peeps at the offered cage?
463. The fungus also _______ a role in the solubilization of heavy
metal sulfides.
464. As she sits and _______ with Damien, she feels her legs start to
tremble from the effort. Her knees seem to disappear.
465. Silver _______ a certain role in mythology and has found various
usage as a metaphor and in folklore.
466. Edward's relationship with Gaveston inspired Christopher Marlowe's
1592 _______ Edward II, along with other _______, films, novels and media.
467. An important aspect in the statement of the rules is the
distinction between reviewable and nonreviewable _______.
468. He serves as the primary channel of communication between the two
nations, and _______ an important role in treaty negotiations.
469. There are two known instances where saint's lives were adapted
into vernacular _______ in Britain.
470. The threat of major earthquakes _______ a large role in the city's
infrastructure development.
471. Geology, a major academic discipline, also _______ a role in
geotechnical engineering.
472. Latin literature includes the essays, histories, poems, _______,
and other writings written in the Latin language.
473. In Irish mythology, a creature called the Salmon of Knowledge
_______ key role in the tale The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn.
474. A series of festivals is organised in the city, including mystery
_______, a summer music festival and a literature festival.
475. Shakespeare's _______ contain several tales relating to these
legendary kings, such as King Lear and Cymbeline.
476. Plautus scattered songs through his _______ and increased the
humor with puns and wisecracks, plus comic actions by the actors.
477. Munster Rugby _______ half of its home matches in the Pro14 at
Musgrave Park in Ballyphehane.
478. Although located within the Munster jurisdiction, the club _______
in the Leinster Senior League.
479. The actor Kunal Nayyar _______ the character of Raj Koothrappali
in the popular US sitcom, The Big Bang Theory.
480. Terence's _______ were more polite in tone, dealing with domestic
situations.
481. The flag of Saint David often _______ a central role in the
celebrations and can be seen flying throughout Wales.
482. There is little industry other than farming, so tourism _______ an
important part in the county's economy.
483. Medieval romance in particular _______ with this process of
turning myth into literature.
484. According to the historian Norman Davies, the _______ were
constrained by the political and religious requirements of Tudor England.
485. The Dublin GAA team _______ most of their home league hurling
games at Parnell Park.
486. In addition, each team _______ two further derby fixtures against
teams from the same nation, but in the opposite conference.
487. However, the club currently _______ in England in the Southern
Football League Premier Division.
488. His grandson, Jake Charles, currently _______ for Stalybridge
Celtic, and has represented Wales at youth level.
489. The club is based in Cardiff and _______ most of its home games at
Sophia Gardens, which is located on the bank of the River Taff.
490. The show's theme tune _______ over this monologue and the
additional intertitle.
491. In May 2011, the BBC Radio Drama newsletter announced that a
further three Torchwood radio _______ had entered production.
492. Traditionally, editors of Shakespeare's _______ have divided them
into five acts.
493. Seafood _______ a major role in the cuisine of the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands.
494. Avial is a widely eaten vegetarian dish in the state and _______ a
major role in sadya.
495. Imperial, royal and noble preference also _______ a role in the
change of Chinese cuisines.
496. The _______ originated as simple tropes, verbal embellishments of
liturgical texts, and slowly became more elaborate.
497. It was among Shakespeare's most popular _______ during his
lifetime and along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed
_______.
498. The oxidant also _______ a crucial role for the selective
Pd-catalyzed carbocyclizations.
499. By the end of the 15th century, the practice of acting these
_______ in cycles on festival days was established in several parts of Europe.
500. In Shakespeare's day, _______ were most often performed at noon or
in the afternoon in broad daylight.
501. In given cycles, the _______ came to be sponsored by the newly
emerging Medieval craft guilds.
502. Perhaps the most famous of the mystery _______, at least to modern
readers and audiences, are those of Wakefield.
503. This forced the _______wright to use words to create the illusion
of day and night in his _______.
504. The dramas of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods were developed
out of mystery _______.
505. There are rare dramatists, notably George Bernard Shaw, who have
had little preference as to whether their _______ were performed or read.
506. Satire _______ are generally one of the most popular forms of
comedy, and often considered to be their own genre entirely.
507. Romeo and Juliet ranks with Hamlet as one of Shakespeare's most
performed _______.
508. The era is most famous for theatre, as William Shakespeare and
many others composed _______ that broke free of England's past style of
theatre.
509. Examples of historical _______ include Friedrich Schiller's
Demetrius and William Shakespeare's King John.
510. Macbeth has been adapted into _______ dealing with the political
and cultural concerns of many nations.
511. Comedians can be dated back to 425 BC, when Aristophanes, a comic
author and _______wright, wrote ancient comedic _______.
512. He was preoccupied with the question of whether fairies should be
depicted in theatrical _______, since they did not exist.
513. The cricket club _______ its home games at its Treleet ground on
Upper Lamphey Road, opposite the rugby club.
514. But Pope Brock _______ him in such a one-note key of gulping and
spitting and snickering cynicism that the spectacle becomes numbing.
515. Technetium _______ no natural biological role and is not normally
found in the human body.
516. They are, in his view, ignorant men who compose and act in _______
merely for financial reward.
517. In the 18th century, _______wright Carlo Goldoni created full
written _______, many portraying the middle class of his day.
518. Marlowe's _______ are known for the use of blank verse and their
overreaching protagonists.
519. The related matter of the length and strength of the four seasons
_______ a role in which plants that naturally can grow at various places.
520. Marlowe's _______ were enormously successful, thanks in part, no
doubt, to the imposing stage presence of Edward Alleyn.
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