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  2. Understudy - Wikipedia

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    In theatre, an understudy, referred to in opera as cover or covering, is a performer who learns the lines and blocking or choreography of a regular actor, actress, or other performer in a play. Should the regular actor or actress be unable to appear on stage, the understudy takes over the part.

  3. Glossary of theater terms - Wikipedia

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    Understudy: A person who learns the part of a specific character or characters. Should the performer who is cast in those roles be unable to perform their part due for any reason (e.g. illness, injury etc.), the understudy will step in and perform the role.

  4. BLEU - Wikipedia

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    BLEU (bilingual evaluation understudy) is an algorithm for evaluating the quality of text which has been machine-translated from one natural language to another. Quality is considered to be the correspondence between a machine's output and that of a human: "the closer a machine translation is to a professional human translation, the better it is" – this is the central idea behind BLEU.

  5. Hugh Jackman praises 'courage' of understudies after Covid ...

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    Hugh Jackman closed out a Broadway performance of "The Music Man" this week with a tribute to understudies after Covid forced out costar Sutton Foster.

  6. Column: Trump asks why Harris hasn't done all she's promised ...

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    Walter Mondale, who was President Carter's understudy, described the vice presidency as "an awkward office." ... "You step into a role where, by definition, you're not supposed to lead," said ...

  7. Understudy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An understudy is an actor learning a role in case the main actor is indisposed. Understudy or The Understudy may also refer to: Literature

  8. 'Real Madrid? More like Tranmere' - has future talk 'affected ...

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    His understudy is a better all-round player and Liverpool will save money. Mark: Trent was an absolute disgrace in a Liverpool shirt. He was slow with no awareness of anyone around him and a total ...

  9. Ensemble (musical theatre) - Wikipedia

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    An ensemble member may also understudy a principal role, meaning that they play that role when the regular actor is unable to. A swing is a performer who is prepared to step in for a number of ensemble roles (known as tracks ).