Mr. MELOY: I'm a big fan of Vladimir Nabokov and just his use of raw language and his ability to play words off of each other.
The group is also known in longer form as Lulz Security - where "Lulz" is a play on words of the popular internet phrase "lol", meaning "laugh out loud".
Drugs, alcohol, hysteria and the power of words unsurprisingly play a large part in the new adaptation of the Hunter S. Thompson novel, The Rum Diary.
So, it's kind of a play on words in his - a play on words - a creative word play that he was doing here.
The term is a play on words, of course, and an example of the old marketing trick of avoiding the baggage of one phrase by inventing another.
Stott admitted encroaching the field of play and using insulting words at Manchester City Magistrates Court.
Style of play which has frustrated supporters, a falling out club captain Iker Casillas and a constant war of words with the Spanish media has not helped his case.
' In fact most of the children in the play knew all the words.
Radio Foyle duly promised to play me back my own words in the event of a McCallister victory.
"He follows the rugby spirit--in other words, the spirit of fair play, " says the wrestler, Hiroshi Hase, now a member of the upper house of parliament.
"The final commands and last words of the pilots, which usually play a crucial role in establishing the reasons for an air disaster, remain a mystery, " says the paper.
In other words, I would have to play a game of double-or-quits in order to get a fair review.
The politician's comments later earned her the title Bigot of the Year at the Stonewall Awards, and a play at London's National Theatre incorporated a recording of her words.
He has used an edition of the play with the original punctuation of the first performance which he found liberating, and he asked the actors to speak the words as if they were touching a musical instrument so that each rhyme might have a different sound.
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