- - up to perform
- - to truly laugh, you must be ........ to take your pain, and play with it! (charlie chaplin)
- - Fit to return from a place of exile
- - Up to the task, say
- - Will you be .. to attend?
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- - "He Ain't Heavy, ... My Brother" a worldwide hit performed by The Hollies which was also later performed by Neil Diamond
- - "... Just Not That Into You," self-help book adapted into a film
- - 'For .. a jolly good fellow . . .'
- - ... the Wizard (song from The Wiz)
- - "right now ...... probably slow-dancing ..." (start of a carrie underwood song)
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- - Performed? Performed, carrying pack in
- - relieved of charge
- - Let go as a hundred left
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- - Performance amidst a performance
- - Piece of music between sections of a play
- - Music or dance performance during an interval of a drama
- - Interlude during a play
- - Interlude of a sort.
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- - Performances after performances
- - The performances as before, or in a different scene
- - Performances that may follow standing ovations
- - Extra performances
- - Spaces hosting essential part of repeat performances
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- - Post-performance performance
- - Repeat performance for people without head and heart
- - extra performance in french centre
- - French word used by an audience to demand an extra or repeated performance
- - Regularly re-enact our rep performance again
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- - thin apes disturb performer
- - player finds intuition in a thin novel
- - The PR beat-up overwhelms a performer
- - in the turn a stage performer may be seen
- - Performer -- he's very good opening function
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- - masked drama performed since the 14th century
- - Return of honourable drama
- - drama performed since the 1300s
- - Japanese dance/drama
- - Traditional masked drama
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- - Graduate opening a performance with a bit of juggling
- - Skillful handling of many jobs
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- - faux-spontaneous dance performance
- - Sudden public performance
- - Uncoordinated dance group?
- - Seemingly spontaneous gathering
- - Spontaneous public gathering
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- - Vacation for a stand-up performer?
- - regular line in a newspaper
- - A set of funny pictures in The Paper for comedienne's tour
- - "Dilbert," for one
- - "For Better or for Worse," e.g
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