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theaters

n. (plural of theater English)

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Meanwhile, from time to time I wrote polite letters to conductors and theaters, enclosed copies of testimonials from my teachers and humbly asked to be remembered for the next vacancy for a violinist.

It creeps over the entire city, over the monuments and movie theaters, over the Panhandle dope dens and the flophouses in the Tenderloin.

Hicks is already a hot name in the UK and Ireland, has been for two years, selling out two-thousand-seat theaters in London, Dublin, and Glasgow.

He perceived life as a stirring drama like that of the theater, but with significant differences, as he wrote to a classmate, Charles Gushing: Upon common theaters, indeed, the applause of the audience is of more importance to the actors than their own approbation.

Abigail had always loved to read plays, but with no theaters in Boston, she had never actually seen one performed on stage until arriving in London.

Habituated to frequent theaters from their earliest age, they became perfect mistresses of the art of insinuation and the powers of persuasion.

London coffeehouses, taverns, theaters, and concert halls surpassed anything of the kind elsewhere in the British empire, and for the young and aspiring, London remained the great magnet.

There was also a tiny streak of envy in Catulus Caesar, for in Sulla he saw a man who had not only seen major actions in major theaters, but had also pulled off a brilliant coup in spying on the Germans.

He had, indeed, had a strenuous winter at the Opera House and had recently received two important offers from well-known theaters, about which he had to make a decision.

From early in the morning until nearly dusk, all ten theaters played for four whole days, a feast.

This business of erecting temporary wooden theaters five or six times a year whenever there are major games is absolute insanity, Caesar.