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- Art (48,456 bytes)
71: ...or to provide a social context in which disparate groups of people might congregate and mingle.
76: ...tive disputes. [[Video games]] and [[role-playing games]] are both fields where some recent critics have ...
148: ...er imperial dynasties too, and also saw much interplay between the styles of calligraphy and painting. [...
170: ... originality in stylistic approach such as in the plays of [[Shakespeare]], or a combination of these tw...
232: * [[Art groups]] - ABBA (73,999 bytes)
30: They remain a fixture of radio playlists and have reportedly sold more than 370 milli...
34: ...s were often accompanied by mob scenes. Andersson played keyboards and eventually started writing origin...
41: Both also began occasionally playing with the other's band on stage and on record, ...
49: ... March 1971 and praised by critics. Lyngstad also played in several revues and cabaret shows in Stockhol...
68: ... much bigger American hit, but a small label like Playboy Records did not have the distribution resource... - The Alan Parsons Project (17,608 bytes)
30: ...ple Play (Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]]," "Time" (Woolfson's first lead vocal), and "Ey...
32: ...de tour. Eric Woolfson went on to produce musical plays influenced by the Project's music. ''[[Freudiana...
98: ...ple Play (Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]]."
100: ...tral section featuring highly virtousic xylophone playing.
136: ...ple Play (Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]]" (1981) #16 US - AOL (49,073 bytes)
118: ...ine permitted subscribers to temporarily download games and keep track of high scores, at a cost of appro...
124: ...Quantum Link software was licensed from [[PlayNET|PlayNet, Inc]]. In May 1988, Quantum and Apple launche...
128: ...ditional innovative online interactive titles and games, including:
131: ...]], the first fully automated [[Play-by-mail game|Play by email]] game (1989-1991).
132: ...997), the first Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game ([[MMORPG]]) to depict the adventure with... - Amazons (28,052 bytes)
- Animaniacs (58,910 bytes)
53: ...teens. When McCann had joked that Sherri would be playing troubled teens when she was fifty years old, S...
68: ...; and Jeff Bennet. Tom Ruegger's three sons also played roles on the series. Nathan Ruegger voiced Ski...
79: ...ced by singer [[Bernadette Peters]]. Most of the groups of characters even had their own theme songs for ...
84: ...int of view" and does not "sit back passively and play both sides equally."<ref name="Spielberg2"/> Spi...
166: ===Video games=== - Asterix (37,250 bytes)
31: ...ave also been a number of [[List of Asterix games|games]].
44: ...give a straight answer; people from [[Marseille]] play [[boules]] and exaggerate matters, and [[Corsica]...
50: ...]], [[Bethlehem]]) and the [[Statue of Liberty]] (played by Asterix).
80: ...uch as "Spurius Brontosaurus", and some in groups play on each other, as in the example of a Roman guard...
82: ...!"'' from [[Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]''. - Atari ST (52,551 bytes)
16: ...ace]] (GUI), it was limited to a monochromatic display on a smaller built-in monitor. The Atari ST was t...
18: ...ster CPU, and had a high-resolution monochrome display, ideal for business and CAD.
20: ...nd Tom Hudson's CAD 3D software suite by keyboard player Brian Cosgrove.
40: ...tarted selling various video game controllers and games while it developed its "Lorraine" computer system...
52: ...months in 1985 to release Atari STs to Atari User Groups in June 1985 and to go into full retail sales of ... - Australian rules football (48,304 bytes)
5: ...educe below 14 or increase above 22 the number of Players (including
6: ...ho may participate in a Match."</ref> interchange players on the bench, and the primary aim of the game ...
9: ...e awarded uncontested possession. The duration of play varies, but is longer than in any other code of f...
11: ... (football)|bumps]] and the fast movement of both players and the ball are the game's main attributes as...
19: ...ld in September. In the [[tropics]], the game is played in the [[wet season]] (October to March). Pre-... - Atari 2600 (41,918 bytes)
7: |generation = [[History of video games (second-generation systems)|Second generation]]
22: ...t made the plug-in concept popular among the game-playing public. Originally known as the '''Atari VCS''...
26: ...I/O]] chip, the [[MOS Technology 6532]], and a display and sound chip of their own design known as the '...
28: ...other machine, they realized they could place the games on cartridges essentially for the price of the co...
38: ...his point, Fairchild had given up, thinking video games were a passed fad -- thereby handing the entire q... - Lynx (console) (12,403 bytes)
12: |onlineservice = ComLynx <br>(17 player networking)
16: ...andheld electronic game]] with a [[color]] LCD display. The system is also notable for its forward-looki...
18: ...sourceforge.net/ Handy] was released to play Lynx games on PCs in 2000.
21: ...m (though most games would network eight or fewer players). ComLynx was originally developed to run over...
23: ... graphics)|sprites]], allowing fast [[pseudo-3D]] games with unrivaled quality at the time and a capacity... - Beavis and Butt-Head (54,952 bytes)
39: ...he mentions having a cousin named Richard Head, a play off of the term "Dick Head." Additionally, when l...
85: ...] article for descriptions of many characters who played less prominent roles than those mentioned above...
150: ...and Butt-Head expressed appreciation, and the two groups that earn their fondest reviews are [[GWAR]] and ...
156: ...is' father causing a generic horror movie tone to play in the background and Beavis to scream in sheer t...
161: ...e ''[[Liquid Television]]'', and featured the two playing baseball with a living frog as the ball. - Bluetooth (39,692 bytes)
58: .../Product_Details.htm?ProductID=2951</ref>, Sony [[PlayStation 3]]—use Bluetooth for their respecti...
152: Bluetooth technology already plays a part in the rising [[Voice over IP]] (VOIP) sc...
170: ....pdf</ref>. Expected use cases include watches displaying Caller ID information, sports sensors monitori...
180: ...some devices acting as a bridge by simultaneously playing the master role and the slave role in one pico...
228: ...s writers known as [[29A]] and sent to anti-virus groups. Thus, it should be regarded as a potential (but ... - Basketball (48,433 bytes)
19: ... team [[sport]] in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another b...
23: ...iations of basketball]] have developed for casual play. In some countries, basketball is also a popular ...
25: ... an outdoor sport among both inner city and rural groups.
31: ...A gymnasium on [[January 20]], [[1892]] with nine players, on a court just half the size of a present-da...
35: ...n a decade it discouraged the new sport, as rough play and rowdy crowds began to detract from the YMCA's... - Blackjack (29,927 bytes)
3: ...ounting]] (keeping track of which cards have been played since the last shuffle). Blackjack's precursor ...
5: ...out was soon abolished. As the game is currently played, a "blackjack" may not necessarily contain a ja...
10: If the dealer's upcard is an Ace, the player is offered the option of taking ''Insurance'' b...
12: ...he dealer can end up not having blackjack and the player can still win or lose the blackjack bet.
14: ...the house has a strong advantage. However, if the player has been counting cards, he may know that more ... - National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (23,641 bytes)
5: ... and the honoring of persons who have excelled in playing, managing, and serving the sport.
13: ...promotion and the acquisition of artifacts for display.
19: ...the regulars are usually replaced by minor league players after one time through the batting order.
22: ...uding 227 players, 17 managers (many of whom also played), 8 umpires, and 28 builders, executives, and o...
24: ...cedures restored the eligibility of these dropped players; while their names will not appear on future B... - Brown University (52,550 bytes)
37: ...ascot named "Bruno" makes appearances at athletic games. The use of a bear as the University's mascot dat...
168: ... overall, and 8 of the last 12 - recent graduates play professionally in Major League Soccer and overse...
170: ===Student groups===
204: ... ''Encyclopedia Brunoniana''</ref> It is sung and played after varsity athletic victories and at formal ...
234: ...tic events. The unofficial version is alternately played by the Band as well. - Baltimore Ravens (26,913 bytes)
38: ...eactivated Cleveland Browns team would then begin play in [[1999]], while Modell's relocated club would ...
42: ... retaining the current contracts of former Browns players and personnel as per the agreement made by the...
44: ...'s management reduced it to 17. From there, focus groups of a total of 200 Baltimore area residents reduce...
46: ..., and [[Priest Holmes]] started getting the first playing time of his career and ran for 1,000 yards, bu...
51: ...last seven games, finishing 12-4 and making the [[playoffs]] for the first time. - Boston, Massachusetts (83,251 bytes)
76: ...and [[Barnstable County, Massachusetts]]. The two groups are historically distinct and differed in religio...
90: ... since the early twentieth century the Irish have played a major role in Boston politics—prominent fig...
220: ...sport)]]. As the capital of Massachusetts, Boston plays a major role in [[Massachusetts#Politics|state p...
223: ...ce department's]] collaboration with neighborhood groups and church parishes to prevent youths from joinin...
254: ...the [[Orpheum Theater]]. Renowned performing arts groups include the [[Boston Ballet]], [[Boston Symphony ... - BDSM (43,787 bytes)
13: * BDSM may or may not involve [[sexual roleplaying]].
14: ...oes not necessarily indicate which role they will play in a scene.
15: ... sexually [[monogamous]] but engage in non-sexual play with others.
22: ...al level, BDSM "[[sensation play (BDSM)|sensation play]]" often involves inflicting pain, even if withou...
26: ...mal roleplay|Ponygirl]] Ivy pulling the cart ''Petplay'' at the ''Folsom Street Fair'' 2005]]
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