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Vols. 34- contain official N.A.P.E. directory.
Plays: Good by C.P. Taylor. --Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber. --Angels fall by Lanford wilson. --Plenty by David Hare. --Foxfire by Susan Cooper, Hume Cronyn and Jonathan Holtzman. --Extremities by William Mastrosimone. --Quartermaine's terms by Simon Gray. --K2 by Patrick Meyers. --'Night, Mother by Marsha Norman. --My one and only by Peters Stone, Timothy S. Mayer and George Gershwin.
In chronicling his travels to many of America’s dog tracks, Greyhound owner and adoption advocate Ryan H. Reed shatters misconceptions about the controversial sport of Greyhound racing. Reed uncovers a world of magnificent canine athletes and their devoted owners and trainers. With amazing color photographs of the dogs in action, Born to Run gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the daily activities of breeding kennels, racetracks, and adoption centers, detailing the lives of racing Greyhounds from puppyhood to their competitive careers to their lives as cherished pets after retirement.
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A yearbook of plays on Broadway with excerpts from the ten best for 1982-1983.
We are increasingly conscious of the significance of our body language in our everyday interactions. The writers of the Bible were also aware of the role this nonverbal form of communication played and have recorded aspects of this in their narratives, or used idioms based on such gestures as head or hand movements, eye contact, and modes of dress. As with spoken or written language, postures and gestures need to be interpreted against a cultural background. This book provides a comprehensive overview of this rich world of nonverbal communication in the Old and New Testaments for the general reader and scholar alike.
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