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  2. The Lake (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Lake is a British play written by Dorothy Massingham and Murray MacDonald. It was first produced in the West End of London on March 1, 1933; directed by Tyrone Guthrie, it starred Marie Ney and ran successfully through to September 16. [1] [2] The play's chief author, Dorothy Massingham, killed herself in the same month the play opened. [3]

  3. Spamalot - Wikipedia

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    The Lady of the Lake tells Arthur that to end the musical, he must find the Grail and marry someone. Arthur proposes to the Lady of the Lake, and she happily accepts. They plan to marry after Arthur finds the Grail ("Twice in Every Show"). The knights reunite and meet Tim the Enchanter, who warns them of the danger of a killer rabbit. When the ...

  4. Patti Kusturok - Wikipedia

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    She performs frequently in addition to teaching at workshops and music camps each summer. She has taught at the Emma Lake Fiddle Camp, Shivering Strings Fiddle Camp in Winnipeg, and Falcon Lake Fiddle Camp. [3] [4] Her son, Alex Kusturok is also a champion fiddler. [5] Kusturok began playing fiddle at age four according to the Suzuki Method. [2]

  5. Fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Fiddlers tend to play fast and make heavy use of staccato bowing and may from time to time "play the bass", meaning a second fiddler may play a melody an octave below where a first fiddler is playing it. Sligo fiddling from northern Connacht, which like Donegal fiddling tends to be fast, but with a bouncier feel to the bowing.

  6. Pat Finnerty - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Finnerty [2] (born 1980) [3] is an American musician and YouTube personality based in Philadelphia.As a singer-guitarist, his projects include Okay Paddy, And the Moneytones, Pat Finnerty and the Full Band, and August is Falling.

  7. Of Mice and Men - Wikipedia

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    Animals play a role in the story as well; the heron shifts from a beautiful part of the scenery from the beginning of the novel to a predator near the end. The ending chapter has the heron return, preying upon snakes that get too curious in a repetitive nature, symbolic of the dreams of men constantly being snatched away.

  8. Illinois Central Railroad Co. v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Central Railroad asserted three arguments in support of their claim on a portion of the lakebed under Lake Michigan. First, Illinois Central argued it had been granted by the state and by city ordinance a 200-foot (61 m) wide corridor into the lake to construct a raised railway track, pier and warehouses.

  9. Mary Pat Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Mary Pat Gleason (February 23, 1950 [citation needed] – June 2, 2020) was an American film and television actress and an Emmy Award-winning writer.From 1983 to 1985, she appeared as "Jane Hogan" on the daytime soap opera Guiding Light, for which she was also a writer.