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  • 121Baroque period — (17th–18th century) Era in the arts that originated in Italy in the 17th century and flourished elsewhere well into the 18th century. It embraced painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative arts, and music. The word, derived from a Portuguese… …

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  • 122Le Play, Frédéric — ▪ French sociologist in full  Pierre Guillaume Frédéric Le Play  born April 11, 1806, La Rivière Saint Sauveur, France died April 5, 1882, Paris       French mining engineer and sociologist who developed techniques for systematic research on the… …

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  • 123Soviet Union vs Chile 1974 FIFA World Cup play-off — The 1973 play off for a place in the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany, between the national football teams of the Soviet Union and Chile, is notable for the political circumstances around the second leg of the play off on 21 November 1973. It… …

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  • 124Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (play) — Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean Written by Ed Graczyk Characters Juanita Sissy Mona Joe Sue Ellen Stella May Edna Louise Martha Alice Ann Clarissa Joanne Date premiered September 1976 ( …

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  • 125Momijigari (play) — For the Japanese seasonal event, see Momijigari. Momijigari (紅葉狩?) or Maple Viewing (English title) is a Japanese shosagoto (dance) play, usually performed in kabuki and noh. It was also the first narrative ever filmed in Japan. It was written by …

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  • 126Cleveland Play House —    Founded in 1915, Cleveland Play House opened in 1916 with The Garden of Semiramis under the leadership of Raymond O Neil. The amateur group produced 16 plays all international classics by authors that included Kalidasa, Claudel, Andreyev,… …

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  • 127No Sugar (play) — No Sugar is a play written by Jack Davis which is intended to expose Australian racism. It is a story set during the Great Depression, which looks into the life of the Millimurras, an Australian Aboriginal family and their attempts at subsistence …

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  • 128The Sea (play) — The Sea is a play written by the English dramatist Edward Bond in 1973. It is a comedy set in a small village in rural East Anglia in the Edwardian period. The play draws on some of the themes of Shakespeare s The Tempest .The play is set in 1907 …

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