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  • 11Playing company — In Renaissance London, playing company was the usual term for a company of actors. These companies were organized around a group of ten or so shareholders (or sharers ), who performed in the plays but were also responsible for management. [For… …

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  • 12Playing by Heart — Infobox Film | name = Playing by Heart image size = 200px caption = director = Willard Carroll producer = Willard Carroll Meg Liberman writer = Willard Carroll starring =Gillian Anderson Ellen Burstyn Sean Connery Anthony Edwards Angelina Jolie… …

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  • 13playing card — 1. one of the conventional set of 52 cards in four suits, as diamonds, hearts, spades, and clubs, used in playing various games of chance and skill. 2. one of any set or pack of cards used in playing games. [1535 45] * * * Introduction  one of a… …

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  • 14Playing time (cricket) — Games in the sport of cricket, are played over a number of hours or days, making it one of the sports with the longest playing time, though sailing, yachting, road cycling and rallying are sometimes longer. Typically, first class cricket matches… …

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  • 15Playing Beatie Bow — infobox Book | name = Playing Beatie Bow title orig = translator = image caption = author = Ruth Park cover artist = country = Australia language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = First in 1980 by Thomas Nelson and then in 1982 by… …

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  • 16Playing the Field — *For other uses, see Playing the field (disambiguation). Playing the Field was a BBC television drama series which ran for five series from 1998 2002. It followed the off the field lives of a women s soccer team, the Castlefield Blues . It was… …

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  • 17Playing for Keeps — The name Playing for Keeps may refer to:* Playing for Keeps (Elvis song), a 1956 hit by Elvis Presley * Playing for Keeps (Eddie Money album), a 1980 album by Eddie Money * Playing for Keeps (film), a 1986 comedy * Playing for Keeps (book), a… …

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  • 18Playing rugby union — A typical passage of rugby union takes the following form. One team will initially gain possession of the ball, either from the kick off, a restart kick or a set piece (scrum and line out, see below). Although the team in possession may choose to …

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  • 19playing\ with\ knives — used to allude to the fact that the act you are about to do may be about as wise as playing with knives i wonder if i could make my car do flips in the air.. i think you d be better off playing with knives …

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  • 20playing\ with\ knives — used to allude to the fact that the act you are about to do may be about as wise as playing with knives i wonder if i could make my car do flips in the air.. i think you d be better off playing with knives …

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