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The smaller auditorium was said to better suit the play's "intimate" feel.
BBC: Miranda Raison and Dominic West in The River
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You can play with the ratios to suit your palate.
WSJ: Josh Habiger and Erik Anderson's Elote Corn Salad With Piment��n-Mayo | Slow Food Fast
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"He was known as a warrior, the invincible patriarch who could be depended on to play through his injuries, " the suit said.
CNN: January 23, 2013 -- Updated 2220 GMT (0620 HKT)
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Aho's Salt Lake City software firm, ClearPlay , is one of several small companies (with names like Clean Flicks and Play It Clean Video) fighting off a suit in U.S. District Court in Denver, brought by 16 famed Hollywood directors and eight large studios, for selling cleaned-up versions of popular videos to squeamish parents.
FORBES: Monster in a Box
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"Snetterton is a circuit which should play to the strengths of our car - any circuits with long straights seem to suit the Chevrolet, " he said.
BBC: Plato aiming high at Snetterton
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Nadal will be tempted to play in Indian Wells, a favorite event where the slower hard courts and desert air suit his game.
WSJ: Paths Differ but Goals Same for Nadal, Federer
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He would be wearing a phosphorescent suit and he would surround himself in a ring of fire and he wold play one scary, honking note for about 30 or 45 minutes with a scorching rhythm section behind him.
NPR: Saxophone's History as 'The Devil's Horn'
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Fannie and Freddie play and central role in the mortgage and forecloure issues in California, she says in her suit.
FORBES: California AG Sues Fannie, Freddie For Mortgage And Foreclosure Answers
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Still, Boise State of the Mountain West pulled out of an agreement to play in the league just for football in the fall and San Diego State is expected to follow suit.
FORBES: Louisville's Rout Of Florida In Sugar Bowl May Have Meant Big Bucks For Big East In Past
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Examiners will struggle too, to produce a single test that measures the same level of ability in children of different ages. (In music tests all candidates for a given grade play the same pieces: in an English test, quite different reading texts and writing topics would suit an eight-year-old than an 11-year-old.) The changes might even have the perverse effect of making children sit more tests.
ECONOMIST: School examinations