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  • 1Loosely Tight — is an American hard rock band originally based out of Phoenix, AZ. The band came to prominence after taking top honors at the 1979 California World Music Festival held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. In conjunction with their festival… …

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  • 2Play-Doh® — /plāˈdō/ noun A soft reusable modelling material for young children (loosely, and sometimes also of a home made version, playˈdough) …

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  • 3loosely — loose ► ADJECTIVE 1) not firmly or tightly fixed in place. 2) not held, tied, or packaged together. 3) not bound or tethered. 4) not fitting tightly or closely. 5) not dense or compact. 6) relaxed: her loose, easy stride. 7) careless an …

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  • 4The Maid of Orleans (play) — The Maid of Orleans (German: Die Jungfrau von Orleans) is a tragedy by Friedrich Schiller, written in 1801 in Leipzig. During his lifetime, it was one of Schiller s most frequently performed pieces. Plot The play loosely follows the life of Joan… …

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  • 5Cyrano de Bergerac (play) — Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac, the man whom the play is named for and based upon. Written by Edmond Rostand Characters …

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  • 6Mummers Play — Mummer redirects here. For other uses, see Mummer (disambiguation). Weston Mummers who performed at the Packhorse Inn, Southstoke on Boxing Day 2007 …

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  • 7Tamburlaine (play) — Tamburlaine the Great is the name of a play in two parts by Christopher Marlowe. It is loosely based on the life of the Central Asian emperor, Timur the lame . Written in 1587 or 1588, the play is a milestone in Elizabethan public drama; it marks …

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  • 8Come Play With Me — film poster by Tom Chantrell Directed by Harrison Marks …

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  • 9The Two-Character Play — Tennesse Williams s The Two Character Play was written 25 years after his famous A Streetcar Named Desire. It was one of most personal works. Tennessee Williams spent almost ten years writing and rewriting this play.During the course of its… …

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  • 10Salome (play) — Salome (or in French: Salomé ) is a tragedy by Oscar Wilde.The original 1891 version of the play was in French. Three years later an English translation was published. The play tells in one act the Biblical story of Salome, stepdaughter of the… …

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