Pupils had to concentrate on a few scenes and did not have enough opportunities to act out the plays, it said.
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This is done to allow both young and old Star Wars fans to act out the scenes from the movies at home.
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Aaah, this is cricket at its soap-operatic best: two great teams act out the latest installment in a drama that spans generations.
To choreograph elaborate fight scenes, Ms. Harris, who studied karate, would get the other students in her karate class to act out the fights.
Perry described the second, where players got to control Neo and act out the famous scenes from the film, as an apology for the first.
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Maybe there should be a day where, for example, with the filibusters, senators actually have to hang around and filibuster -- properly act out the verb, right?
Coming home from the movies, he'd act out the parts.
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"Michael Vanhise engaged in conduct that reads like a script for a bad horror film, but fortunately, neither he nor his co-conspirators were able to act out the twisted conspiracies, " Mr. Bharara said.
Deriving her own theories about kids from the discoveries that Sigmund Freud made while working with adults, Klein argued that in play, children act out the unconscious narrative dramas that shape their everyday lives.
Similarly, the Wii's tennis, bowling, golf and baseball games require players to act out the physical movements involved in each of those sports, though they do not require as much physical exertion as the boxing game.
Although Billy Crystal, the star and moving force, still gets a mite dewy-eyed and message-y (this time about brotherly love), he manages to parody as well as act out the fantasies and sensitivities of fortyish urban males.
You would think that by now, people would know that of all the idiotic things to think, say or act out, the one guaranteed to expose and confirm your idiocy is pretty much anything involving Adolf Hitler.
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The point of my talking to you today is that, although more people are going to be put to work this summer, the pace on the ball I talked about early on, the pace on the ball continues to increase, not decrease, as the Act rolls out in the final -- or this final summer.
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The Startup Visa Act is out as the originators were not re-elected.
As provisions of the Affordable Care Act are rolled out across the country, many people are still unsure how the Affordable Care Act helps them access the care that they need.
The lead characters are Dottie Hinson (Geena Davis) and her kid sister, Kit Keller (Lori Petty), who catch and pitch, respectively, for the Rockford Peaches and act out their sibling tensions on the baseball diamond and in the locker room.
The ability to act out various behaviors over sideways media is what gives big brands the advantage over smaller brands, because they can act out.
For all the deficiencies of the neoconservative worldview, at least the neoconservatives act out of a deep-seated belief that the US is a force for good in the world and out of concern for maintaining America's role as the leader of the free world.
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And this beneficial outcome follows, remember, on the extreme assumption that voters act not out of concern for the greater good, but out of pure self-interest.
There is some certainty that the government will act to bail the company out of trouble, but nobody knows where the buck stops.
The act of making something out of nothing requires the pattern recognition system to make far flung connections.
Lawyers acting for East Dunbartonshire Council argued that the two claims should be thrown out as the Act did not cover children within secure units.
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Third, there's no accountability--no House of Lords Select Committee, U.S. Government Accountability Office or parliamentary oversight (recall the Iraq oil-for-food debacle and its cover-up at the UN), and no electorate to kick the UN reprobates out when they act contrary to the public interest.
However, if I agree that the bank act as an intermediary and lend out the gold, that is a different situation.
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Some attendees later told us the video stream to the overflow room for the event blacked out part of the act, supposedly because it was too controversial.
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As the Recovery Act funds that saw through many states over the last two years are phasing out -- and it is undeniable that the Recovery Act helped every single state represented in this room manage your budgets, whether you admit it or not -- you face some very tough choices at this point on everything from schools to prisons to pensions.
That estimate includes both direct and indirect jobs, and it includes not just a subset of the spending that has to be reported on through recipients, but the full set of Recovery Act activities that are out there in the field creating economic activity so far.
Almost 50 years ago, when the 1964 Civil Rights Act was passed, the national out-of-wedlock birthrate was 7%.
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