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rehearsals

n. (plural of rehearsal English)

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Courtesy, however, had dictated to both Lars and Killashandra that they join the others at mealtimes and for evening conversations, and the occasional rehearsals of Lars's defense against the warrant's charges.

Clisser was run ragged with rehearsals and last-minute assignments, and understudies for those with winter colds.

Torn between the musical rehearsals and observing the installation of a permanent Thread-Fall warning device, he opted for the latter.

Frantic at times, certainly hectic despite the most careful plans and the wealth of experience, the main performances - the First Day 'Landing Suite', and Second Day Teaching Songs and Ballads - had gone very well: far better than he had anticipated given the scanty rehearsals available for some of the performers.

A great deal of work had been put into rehearsals by folks who had little spare time as it was.

A few more rehearsals and performances and they'd be as good as any Gather band.

We were all in the dressing room, getting ready for our first day of rehearsals for The Sleeping Beauty.

In it, Mary Anne keeps track of all our schedules: Claudia's art classes, my dance classes and rehearsals, Mal's orthodontist appointments .

This had been the worst of three bad rehearsals, and in a way I was just grateful that it was over.

I'd gotten used to the flats moving up and down during rehearsals, while the stage managers practiced their cues just like we practiced ours.

By the fall of 1947, she knew every play on Broadway, had wormed her way into rehearsals whenever possible, and read every trade paper and notice available, while Sam went to acting school every day and went to all the auditions she directed him to.

Solange thought the movie was very good, but Sam was not pleased and he was relieved to get back to New York and start rehearsals for a new play in January of 1956.

It had delayed rehearsals of his play by a month, but they always forgave Sam Walker.

Besides, it was close to where she rehearsed, and they met there half a dozen times a week, for lunch or after rehearsals, or even after performances, late at night, for a quick bite before they went home to his apartment.

Between rehearsals she'd waited tables to help pay for the instructions that never ended and the dance shoes that wore out too soon.