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I mean, you feel it when things are out of joint.
He drew down the moon, and time went out of joint.
The green-lipped, bloodied mouth is wrecked, the eyes knocked out of joint.
A year of popular upheavals has thrown the old order out of joint.
But his delight in the past left him out of joint with the present.
The world is a chaotic, violent place that seems out of joint, confusing and fake.
At the mention of an agent, his swing, once balletic and effective, fell out of joint.
The fact that these things are Not Done has put more than one nose out of joint.
The world above ground is broken, the seasons out of joint thanks to the absence of the gods.
Some people can curl their tongues or flip their eyelids inside out or bend their thumbs out of joint.
It's a genuine leap forward, and when do those ever come without somebody getting their nose out of joint?
The time has been out of joint for long enough, Trump's critics believed, and the correction was finally happening.
AND, AND HAVE THEY -- COULD THEY HAVE SPOKEN A SPECIFIC DIRECTOR WHOSE NOSE MIGHT HAVE GOTTEN OUT OF JOINT?
Now, our fears lie outside — in dysfunctional algorithms, in a climate out of joint, in bombs triggered by unstable fingers.
Wearing a feathered bikini and high heels, she swivels her hips nearly out of joint as her feet subdivide the beat.
But as fewer coffeeshops are expected to cater to ever larger groups of stoners, that approach could leave them out of joint.
Qatar has frequently put Saudi Arabia's nose out of joint – most obviously by backing causes its fellow Gulf Cooperation Council members don't.
Americans' relationship with the most horrendous episodes of the twentieth century has been thrown out of joint, with strange implications for politics.
But allowing yourself to feel discomfort, the experience of being alienated and out of joint, is not only a wake-up call.
Pew says that this result indicates that people's use of social media is out of joint with their understanding of the companies.
The president's pair of Boeing 747-200 series-based jets are operated by the Presidential Airlift Group out of Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
All of these stand aside completely on two occasions for the bare ticking of metronomes set to different tempos, suggesting times out of joint.
Many shots are purposefully stuttered — cars do not flow down the road but instead hop and skip as if time is out of joint.
The Danish government shouldered Norway out of joint ownership in 1814, and officially laid claim to it when it ratified its constitution in 1953.
Bryant and The Lakers were taking on The San Antonio Spurs in L.A. Friday night when Kobe's right middle finger popped out of joint.
Handing back quota might once have put Beijing's nose out of joint, but the government looks unlikely to raise strenuous objections under the changed circumstances.
Sadly, as the characters converge, the rest of the movie loses force; it slackens and then rushes, and the time frames feel out of joint.
Something is badly out of joint with male-female relations, our ability to woo and be wooed, our capacity to successfully and happily pair off.
"I might put a few noses out of joint by saying, but in my opinion, (he's) the best player that's ever played the game," said Bjorn.
JFS is quite strong in pure military terms, and it might be impossible for rebels to kick it out of joint territory at an acceptable cost.
Well, his nose was out of joint because Truman had just established the CIA, drawing away some of the powers the FBI chief had wanted for himself.
In Thomas Pierce's warm and inventive debut novel, "The Afterlives," reality is slippery, time is out of joint and profound disorientation is a feature of daily existence.
"Trying to calibrate whether we are threading the needle ok with you guys after Valerie getting her nose out of joint on Keystone," Podesta wrote in a Sept.
It's a craven plot device: out of character for Jadis, out of joint with the overall atmosphere of the episode and out of mind after the scene wraps up.
The libretto may not break the toxicity meter, but it is uncomfortably populated by stereotypes, with colonial order valorized as the peaceable solution to a world out of joint.
Sergeant Transfiguracion was assigned to the Third Battalion, First Special Forces Group based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State, according to a biography released by the Army.
Who could have guessed at first glance that the group's 1982 song "Marquis Cha Cha," with its slinky yet frantic playfulness and out-of-joint clatter, was about the Falklands War?
Yasay said Duterte's ruling out of joint maritime patrols with the United States had been misinterpreted, and he was referring only to exercises in waters disputed by both the Philippines and China.
This column brings together books about time fractured and out of joint, time as an unbroken lineage resisting empire, and time travel glimpsed through the overlapping lenses of psychology, philosophy and physics.
Later, once he had the diagnosis, he showed one of his doctors how he could move his thumb, and the doctor told him that he was popping it in and out of joint.
Still, he said, "I don't think 2.25 (percent) is something to get our nose out of joint over," he said, especially if projections for the following year were for inflation to cool a bit.
Cambier explains that the idea came from feeling out of joint when you're a foreigner in another country; that sense of an alien environment where everything becomes a little bit more sharp and hyperreal.
This idea of weirdness-as-transition is developed in a discussion of David Lynch's rabbit-warren set design in Inland Empire and the simulated small-town America of Philip K. Dick's Time Out of Joint.
The Pentagon allowed its nose to be knocked out of joint by a free exhibition in Manhattan: a display of 36 paintings, drawings and sculptures that eight Guantánamo prisoners produced in the last few years.
" One of the radio hosts responded by making a joke about Hicks' elbow injury, saying, "You mean you didn't put your arm in between those two Raiders and it popped out of joint on purpose?
The petition calls on academics, artists, and intellectuals around the world to opt-out of joint projects and research collaborations with Turkish universities and to pressure international academic institutions to sever all ties with Turkish counterparts.
A couple of years ago YC-backed RankScience, which offers AI-enhanced SEO split-testing, put a few SEO experts' noses out of joint when the fledgling startup brashly talked about replacing human expertise with automation.
Omani noses were put out of joint earlier in the Trump administration when the president visited Riyadh in 2017 for a Gulf summit and his schedulers couldn't find time for him to meet the Omani representative.
The genre of melodrama, which displays the grand, tragic passions that mark everyday lives while also detailing historical events that knock those lives out of joint, is close to the cinema's essence—its populist and documentary roots.
Asked by CNBC's Hadley Gamble how the U.S. should address being left out of joint economic projects, such as the recently renamed Russian-Chinese-Saudi investment fund, Rice said the U.S. needed to promote its own investment credentials.
" The national security official, however, said Trump was upset that he heard about the intelligence conclusion from a member of Congress rather than from the intelligence community, describing Trump as "out of joint with Maguire on that process.
And yet, one returns to Jacobs not out of nostalgia but from a curiosity to see how this man of prodigious talent, now shorn of the infrastructure of self-enlargement, is faring in a time out-of-joint.
Titled "A nose out of joint," the report by doctors at Westmead Hospital in Sydney, Australia, said that the man only learned the truth of his sinus discomfort after seeking medical attention for what he believed was a totally unrelated issue.
The cockeyed nature of Airbus's supply chain, spread across much of western Europe, might be seen as a consequence of the firm's multinational antecedence and a desire not to put noses out of joint by politically awkward closures of peripheral plants.
"The departure of Max Stafford-Clark from Out of Joint and the recent allegations in the media have coincided with the Royal Court's response to the spotlight on our industry and the rigorous interrogation of our own practices," the statement said.
In a year when news of an angry, snarling nation seemed way too much with us, 24 hours a day, the New York theater served up both forget-your-troubles fantasies and magnifying mirrors to a world seriously out of joint.
She had to deny the rumor in a press conference, so, if I were in her place and just minding my business with a glass of pinot noir while watching the Grammys, my nose might go out of joint at its inclusion as well.
U.S.-based trade experts said they expected Beijing to offer Trump's team a package of policy changes that may include some previously announced moves, such as a phase-out of joint venture requirements for some sectors, auto tariff reductions and increased purchases of U.S. goods.
U.S.-based trade experts said they expected Beijing to offer Trump's team a package of policy changes that may include some previously announced moves, such as a phase-out of joint venture requirements for some sectors, autos tariff reductions and increased purchases of U.S. goods.
In October, The Guardian reported that the prominent British director Max Stafford-Clark was forced to step down from Out of Joint, the production company he founded, because a female staff member made a formal complaint in July alleging he made lewd comments to her.
In October, The Guardian reported that Mr. Stafford-Clark, a prominent British director, was forced to step down from the Out of Joint production company that he founded because a female staff member made a formal complaint in July alleging that he made lewd comments to her.
On Thursday night, just an hour after news broke that her husband nixed the use of military aircraft for a war zone trip led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Melania Trump jetted out of Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, aboard her own government plane, bound for Mar-a-Lago.
The distraction index is an indication of the "percent out of joint" that the femoral head is displaced from the acetabulum. For example, a DI of 0.15 means that the head of the femur is 15% out of joint.
" Hawks replied: "You ever hit anybody hard? Your finger goes out of joint, and somebody takes it and pulls it back into joint. I hit Hemingway, and I broke the whole back of my hand. I wish it had just gone out of joint.
At a royal ball on an alien world, time is out of joint. And the spiders are breaking through.
In 1993 Max Stafford-Clark founded the touring company Out of Joint which shares some working practices with Joint Stock.
Patellar dislocation occurs in sports that involve rotating the knee. Direct trauma to the knee can knock the patella out of joint.
The Seagull (Royal Court); Paul (National Theatre); Journey's End (Comedy Theatre); My Night with Reg and Dealer's Choice (Birmingham Rep); Feelgood (Hampstead and Garrick); Blue Heart (Royal Court); Shopping and Fucking (Out of Joint at Gielgud, International Tour and Queen's Theatre); The Queen and I - The Royals Down Under (Out of Joint Australian tour); Rat in the Skull (Royal Court and Duke of York's); The Queen and I (Out of Joint at the Royal Court and Vaudeville Theatre); Road (Out of Joint at the Royal Court); Der Neue Menoza (Gate Theatre); Rope (Birmingham Rep); A Jovial Crew (RSC); The Winter's Tale (RSC); The Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC); The Changeling (RSC); Abingdon Square (Shared Experience); Doctor Faustus (Globe), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Globe) and The Taming of the Shrew (Globe).
The 621st Contingency Response Wing (621 CRW) is the sole contingency response wing of the United States Air Force, based out of Joint Base McGuire-Dix- Lakehurst, New Jersey.
While with the Stampeders, she sang the national anthem at home games. She has also worked as a stage actress, performing in local productions such as Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train, The Full Monty, and Man Out of Joint.
Everything in town appears calm, placid, lovely. But Woyzeck, a rifleman assigned as an orderly, hears voices—the times are out of joint, at least in his cosmos. To his captain, Woyzeck is a comic marvel: ignorant but courageous and full of energy.
Jacob gets the name Israel after he wrestles with the Angel of God as he is traveling to Esau. His hip is knocked out of joint but he keeps on wrestling and gains the name.In Biblical Hebrew the name "Israel" means one who wrestles with God. See also Jacob's Ladder.
In 1999 the British Library acquired Stafford-Clark's papers consisting of production diaries and rehearsal scripts covering his time with the Joint Stock Theatre Company, the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre, and Out of Joint theatre company.Max Stafford-Clark Papers, archives and manuscripts catalogue, the British Library.
He has staged productions for Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival. In 1993, he founded the Out of Joint touring company with producer Sonia Friedman. He was its artistic director until 2017 when he was succeeded by Kate Wasserberg. He left the company after complaints were made about a tendency to make lewd remarks to women.
He's a fantastic actor and Nick Jordan is an iconic character. Nick Jordan will put a few noses out of joint, most notably Adam's. Adam knows Nick Jordan's reputation of old, and finds it hard to believe that Nick is a good guy. Nick Jordan causes ripples wherever he goes, and it's great that he'll be causing ripples in Holby City's Emergency Department.
Davies' books often deal with the manipulation of human consciousness, and in some ways are comparable to the works of Philip K. Dick. (The premise of The Artificial Man resembles that of Dick's Time Out of Joint.) His protagonists frequently suffer from amnesia or other loss of identity, and their quest to find out who they really are drives the plot.
Sociable and talented in the kitchen, Toni impressed Woolpack owner Diane Sugden (Elizabeth Estensen) and got a job behind the bar. However, with Toni muscling in on the kitchen, Marlon’s nose was out of joint and the animosity between them – though not serious – was a source of tension. Toni soon established herself as a girl with an eye for a hunky man.
Despite Kate telling Declan that she was over him, Declan saw Mark as a threat. McGregor commented that Mark put Declan's nose out of joint. Declan became a nuisance and tried to control Kate by telling her that Mark had threatened and attacked him. Kate initially believed Declan, but when she discovered the truth she had to work to get Mark back.
Tim Brady commission (5:40) Out of Joint (1994) trumpet and tape. Nuova Consonanza commission for Mauro Maur (5:25) Fast Forward (1988) two percussion and tape. Amy Knoles commission (6:35) Over The Edge (1986) flute and tape (6:04) The Furies (1984) soprano and tape. on poems by Anne Sexton (13:15) Hanging in the Balance (1983) 'cello and tape.
"Hauntology" originates from Derrida's discussion of Karl Marx in Spectres of Marx, specifically Marx's proclamation that "a spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of communism" in The Communist Manifesto. Derrida calls on Shakespeare's Hamlet, particularly a phrase spoken by the titular character: "the time is out of joint". The word functions as a deliberate near-homophone to "ontology" in Derrida's native French (cf. "Hantologie", and "ontologie", ).
The actors also provided a workshop for real life convicts in Walton Prison. In 2012 Max Stafford-Clark, the play's original director, directed a new production for Out of Joint and the Octagon Theatre, Bolton which played at the St. James Theatre. In 2015, Voice Theatre staged a production of the play at the Byrdcliffe Theater in Woodstock, New York. Shauna Kanter directed, and Jon Lee starred.
Dozens of cars were destroyed in Baltimore City due to trees toppling over from a combination of saturated ground and wind. This storm was the worst wind storm in the area since Hurricane Sandy in 2012. When leaving to attend the funeral of Billy Graham, President Donald Trump could not fly out of Joint Base Andrews and had to depart from Dulles Airport instead.
Out of Joint is a British and international touring theatre company based in London. It specialises in the commissioning and production of new writing, interspersed with occasional revivals and classic productions. It was founded in 1993 by director Max Stafford-Clark and producer Sonia Friedman. Stafford- Clark left the company in 2017 and its current Artistic Director is Kate Wasserberg, who joined the company in April 2017.
The line is uttered by Hamlet after being visited by his father's ghost and learning that his uncle Claudius murdered his father; in short, a shocking supernatural event that fundamentally alters the way Hamlet perceives the state and the universe ("The time is out of joint; O cursed spite!/That ever I was born to set it right!" [I.V.211-2]), much as do several events in the novel.
She appeared in the National Theatre adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's novel, War Horse. In 2009 she appeared in the play Dreams of Violence by Stella Feehily for Out of Joint and Soho Theatre. She currently plays Ros Mahendra in the BBC drama Doctor Foster. On 17 March 2019 Jayasundera appeared in Midsomer Murders in the episode "Death of the small coppers" she played the role of Anika Sidana.
Theatre includes; for Out of Joint; Close Quarters (Sheffield Crucible), A View From Islington North (Arts Theatre, Leicester Square), Liz Morden / Will Dawes for Out of Joint 2014 international tour and 2012/13 tour of Our Country's Good (St James Theatre), Andersen's English (Hampstead Theatre) & Mixed Up North (Wilton's Music Hall). YOU by Mark Wilson, directed by Sarah Meadows, starring Stephen Myott-Meadows & Kathryn O'Reilly (Show of the Week Winners at Vault Festival) YOU (Argus Angel Winners at Brighton Fringe Festival) Arms and the Man directed by Brigid Larmour (Watford Palace Theatre) Caught by Christopher Chen nominated for an Offie directed by Cressida Brown (Arcola Theatre) hamlet is dead. no gravity (Arcola Theatre) The Golden Dragon (Plymouth theatre Royal) Love on the Tracks (Soho Theatre Studio & Redbridge Drama Centre) A Christmas Carol (Trafalgar Studios), Oedipus (Sheffield Crucible) Rift (Brewhouse Theatre) was granted the prestigious Inspire mark by the London 2012 Inspire programme.
These women were involved in the struggle for a Basque homeland and speak of a special camaraderie born out of joint suffering. Many of these women recount stories of being tortured. MacDonald, however, finds it fascinating that these women who have chosen to participate in violence used the same terms of condemnation raised against them in describing women interrogators. One ETA woman states, "I cannot comprehend how they can live with themselves," in regards to women torturers.
Royal Air Force Ballykelly or more simply RAF Ballykelly is a former Royal Air Force station which opened in 1941 in Ballykelly, County Londonderry. It closed in 1971 when the site was handed over to the British Army as Shackleton Barracks. A small part of the base has been used as a refuelling point by army helicopters and small fixed-wing aircraft usually operating out of Joint Helicopter Command Flying Station Aldergrove near the town of Antrim.
In 2006 she visited China for a week for the first time. Heller researched and wrote prolifically on ethics, Shakespeare, aesthetics, political theory, modernity, and the role of Central Europe in historical events. From 1990, Heller was more interested in the issues of aesthetics in The Concept of The Beautiful (1998), Time Is Out of Joint (2002), and Immortal Comedy (2005). In 2006, she was the recipient of the Sonning Prize, in 2010 she received the Goethe Medal.
In 2009, Elahe played the role of Parveen Abbasi on four episodes of BBC soap opera EastEnders. Her television credits include Doctors, The Bill, The Omid Djalili Show, Holby City, Lewis, Silent Witness and Broadchurch. In 2008, she played Muna and Jasminka in David Edgar's play Testing the Echo at Out of Joint and Tricycle Theatre. In 2009, she played the role of Aisha in Atiha Sen Gupta's play What Fatima Did at the Hampstead Theatre.
The play is set in New York in 1972, where young fireman Michael Doyle decides to join the IRA to live up to his Irish heritage. Costello, the "Big Fellah" recruits Michael, wanting to use his apartment in The Bronx as a safe house for an escaped killer.The Big Fellah homepage, Out of Joint website, Accessed 17 August 2010 As the play continues, it is clear that someone in their circle is leaking information and can not be trusted.
" Also writing for The Guardian, Tim Adams noted: "There have been plenty of novels inspired by Hamlet – Iris Murdoch's The Black Prince, John Updike's Gertrude and Claudius, even David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest. And there have been one or two novels told in the voice of foetuses in the womb – Carlos Fuentes's Christopher Unborn, for example. But Ian McEwan's virtuoso entertainment is almost certainly the first to combine the two." He added, "Biology was always Hamlet's destiny – 'The time is out of joint.
Sande Cohen (born 1946) is a historian and a professor emeritus from the School of Critical Studies at the California Institute for the Arts. His teaching focused on history and historiography. Cohen, who was born in San Francisco, received a B.A. (1969) and M.A. (1970) from San Francisco State University and a Ph.D. (1976) in history from UCLA. His most recent work is titled History Out of Joint: Essays on the Use and Abuse of History, Johns Hopkins Press, 2006.
He also spent two seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and worked for many other theatre companies, such as Paines Plough and Max Stafford-Clark's Out of Joint. West End appearances included Michael Frayn’s Alphabetical Order (May Fair Theatre, 1975), Willy Russell’s Breezeblock Park (Whitehall Theatre, 1977) and Caryl Churchill’s Heart’s Desire (Duke of York's Theatre, 1997). Gallagher played the lead role of compassionate consultant Ewart Plimmer in the first three years of BBC TV's long-running medical drama series Casualty.
All the actors carried scripts. In 2014 Sandbox Radio staged a production in Seattle in which an audience member viewed a radio production on stage, complete with actors reading scripts and elaborate sound effects. There was a performance as a Radio Play in Vancouver late 2014 or early 2015. In 2016 Max Stafford Clark directed a version with the audience blindfolded for Out Of Joint Theatre Company which played the Enniskillen Beckett Festival, Bristol Old Vic and Wilton's Music Hall, London.
Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale. Justin Chang of Variety called it "A comedy with its heart in the right place and everything else bizarrely out of joint." James Berardinelli of ReelViews was critical of the film: "Unfinished Business is bad – not epically bad but bad enough. Little contained in this misfire of a film works and the few successful things are dragged out to the point where they die a lingering death".
After working at the National Theatre between 1988 and 1993 (fulfilling the various roles of stage management, Education Manager, Head of Education and Producer of Mobile Productions and Theatre for Young People), she co-founded the new writing theatre company Out of Joint in 1993 with Max Stafford-Clark. From 1998, Friedman worked as a producer for the Ambassador Theatre Group. She launched her own theatre company, Sonia Friedman Productions, in 2002. Friedman's productions have been nominated for and won numerous Olivier, Tony and other awards.
Time Out of Joint is a dystopian novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in novel form in the United States in 1959. An abridged version was also serialised in the British science fiction magazine New Worlds Science Fiction in several installments from December 1959 to February 1960. The novel epitomizes many of Dick's themes with its concerns about the nature of reality and ordinary people in ordinary lives having the world unravel around them. The title is a reference to Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
The situation depicted in the second and third part of the novel resembles the rebellion of the Lunar colony described in another science-fiction novel published in 1959, Time Out of Joint, by Philip K. Dick. While the opposition between Earth and Moon echoes the historical conflict between the United States and the British Empire, the way the Lunar rebels force Earth to acknowledge their independence is similar to the one they adopt in Dick's novel (launching missiles, some with nuclear warheads, in an unpredictable fashion).
555th EN BDE Soldiers conduct bridge mission, Iraq circa 2008. From September 2008 through September 2009, the 555th Engineer Brigade deployed for its third tour to Iraq. They participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom Phase V (Iraqi Surge) and Phase VI (Iraqi Sovereignty) as the Multi-National Corps-Iraq Theater Engineer Brigade. Operating out of Joint Base Balad, the brigade initially supported the XVIII Airborne Corps, and later I Corps. They orchestrated full spectrum engineer operations for over 3000 Army, Air Force and Navy Engineers.
Kathryn graduated from LAMDA with a Bachelor of Arts hons in 2008. During her training, Kathryn acted in many productions at LAMDA; Breaking Barriers In Burnley, Twelfth Night, Blue Remembered Hills and also director showcases; After The Accident directed by Edwina Casey, Peter Pan and Desdemona a play about a Handkerchief. Kathryn's theatre work includes work with leading touring theatre company Out Of Joint. Kathryn O'Reilly gave over 318 performances playing Liz Morden in Timberlake Wertenbaker's Oliver award winning play Our Country's Good and received rave reviews.
Goodey's stage work, most notably with Max Stafford-Clark's Out of Joint touring company, included Nadia in Some Explicit Polaroids (1999), Odette in Remembrance of Things Past (2000), Constance Neville in She Stoops to Conquer (2002) and Mrs. Garrick in A Laughing Matter. She had recently won a coveted role in a revival staging of Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy. Her radio works include The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes episode The Determined Client and Helena Justina in the serialisation of the Falco novel "The Silver Pigs".
He then played for Newton Heath and West Manchester, before joining Northwich Victoria in 1892. He scored three goals in 27 appearances across the 1892–93 season, and then two goals in eight games as Northwich were relegated out of the Second Division at the end of the 1893–94 season. He rejoined Burslem Port Vale in October 1893. He was a first team player, but was limited to 16 Second Division appearances in 1893–94 because his knee kept going out of joint, and he was released in May 1894.
Trey Alston from MTV called it "powerful and uplifting". He further wrote that the song was "as soft as war chants come, but there's power in this fragility". According to Victoria Segal from Q magazine, "I Rise" "keep[s] pace with a world out of joint", while Michael Arceneaux of NBC News commented that it was one of the songs that "do deserve airplay". Chuck Arnold of the New York Post thought the song was an "anthemic ballad" and that it "proves once more" as to why Madonna is "pop's ultimate survivor".
Born in Reading, Berkshire, Swale completed her secondary education at Kendrick School, Reading, before studying drama at the University of Exeter. She completed her training at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (MA Advanced Theatre Practice), where she trained as a director. After drama school, she worked as Max Stafford-Clark's associate director at Out of Joint, on productions including The Overwhelming at the National Theatre and Andersen's English at Hampstead. In 2006 she set up Red Handed Theatre Company with Katie Bonna, to perform new works and revive lost classics.
" But the weight of opinion continues to agree with Asquith's own candid assessment, in a letter written in the midst of war in July 1916; "I am (as usual) encompassed by a cloud of worries, anxieties, problems and the rest. 'The time is out of joint' and sometimes I am tempted to say with Hamlet 'O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right.' Perhaps I wasn't." Asquith's fall also saw the end of the "Liberal Party as one of the great parties of state.
Norris's early plays were produced by his company Up In Arms, usually on tour and often in partnership with other theatres. Following the success of his first full- length play Visitors, he began to write for other companies, and has since worked with Salisbury Playhouse, the Bush Theatre, Oxford Playhouse, the Arcola Theatre, the Royal and Derngate, Out of Joint and the Bridge Theatre, among others. His first novel, Five Rivers Met On A Wooded Plain, was published in 2016; he has since published two other novels and two books of non-fiction.
After learning of Julie's accident after falling from the tower during a Murder Mystery weekend, Michael returns to Erinsborough. When Julie dies in hospital and Philip is accused of pushing her, Michael stands by his father. Michael returns home the following year for Christmas and catches up with old friends. During this visit, Michael manages to put Malcolm Kennedy's (Benjamin McNair) nose out of joint, causing him to become paranoid that Michael has returned to win Danni back and also takes a dislike to Jen Handley (Alyce Platt), Philip's new girlfriend.
As a youth, he dreamed of becoming a pitcher for the New York Yankees, but this dream took a bad turn when his hip popped out of joint at the age of 12. On crutches for 4 months, he was advised to give up playing sports for two years in order for the hip to heal properly. After watching Kiss perform on The Midnight Special, he began taking drum lessons in school and privately. Jeff moved to Tampa, Florida in 1981, but soon returned New York, before moving once again to the Boston area.
He is known as a non-native scholar who can research and write Chinese at the highest level.Rudd's ANU China centre puts noses out of joint The Australian 11 August 2010 His book An Artistic Exile: A Life of Feng Zikai was awarded the Joseph Levenson Book Prize for Modern China, 2004. He was editor of the ANU based e-journal China Heritage Quarterlyfrom 2005 to 2012, and is the editor of China Heritage. In 2016, he founded The Wairarapa Academy for New Sinology in collaboration with sinologist John Minford.
Significantly, du Bayet's officers refused to serve under the political appointee Rossignol. The arrival of Canclaux's army at Legé around 11–13 September would be the signal for the six divisions of the La Rochelle army to advance. However, the result of a battle would throw these plans out of joint. On 5 September 1793, 20,000 Whites smashed 8,000 Blues in the Battle of Chantonnay inflicting 4,000 casualties for the loss of only 500 men. Another authority asserted that the Vendeans had 25,000 men and 21 guns, and that only 2,500 of the 7,000 Republicans escaped the defeat.
He also starred in Bread or Blood for the BBC, based on William Henry Hudson's The Shepherd's Life. For Channel 4 he was the Henry VIII in Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant. He received a best actor nomination in the Manchester Evening News awards in 2010 for his role as Creon in Antigone at the Manchester Royal Exchange. He was part of Max Stafford-Clark's regular company of actors for Out of Joint Theatre Company appearing in 11 productions over 20 years ; he received praise for his work in Stafford-Clark's touring production of Timberlake Wertenbaker's Our Country's Good.
Atkinson confirmed that she would be departing following Matt Bardock, who plays Tamzin's paramedic colleague Jeff Collier's departure and she leaves following his funeral, on 11 October 2014. Upon her arrival, Tamzin immediately gets off on the wrong foot when she accidentally breaks fellow paramedic, Jeff Collier (Matt Bardock)'s beloved A-Team mug and the pair later put Jeff's nose out of joint when they steal their "shout". Following Omar's disagreement with Jeff about putting targets before patients, Omar is asked to leave. Tamzin decides to stick with Omar and they leave Holby City Hospital.
His other recent plays include Albert Speer (2000) and Playing with Fire (2005), both of which premiered at the Royal National Theatre, in London. Albert Speer, based on Gitta Sereny's biography of Adolf Hitler's chief architect, munitions minister, and friend Albert Speer, and other historical biographies and documents, focuses on Speer's imprisonment, release, and personal struggle to overcome his denial of the Holocaust. Playing with Fire, a play about the politics of New Labour, multiculturalism, and ethnic tensions in the north of England, has been produced both on stage and in an adaptation for radio.Testing the Echo (Out of Joint 2008).
JLAC is a venue for Circusfest in association with The Roundhouse, hosts several productions each year as part of The London International Mime Festival and supports the annual Total Theatre Award for Circus at the Edinburgh Festival. Established names and companies such as Complicite, The Mighty Boosh, Shared Experience, Stephen Merchant, Out of Joint and Frantic Assembly have all performed or developed work at Jacksons Lane over the venue's 40-year history. Matt Lucas and David Walliams (Little Britain) started out at Jacksons Lane. Jacksons Lane was the venue for the European Juggling Convention in 1980.
Meanwhile, Ellen Organ, already a delicate child, was displaying signs of disability: it seems a serious fall as a baby had left its mark. Her spine had become crooked, her hips and back, out of joint, caused her constant pain and as she grew up she became unable to sit up straight. William finally realised he could not care for the children himself and, in May 1907, he put each of his four children into care. Ellen Organ and her sister Mary were sent first to a hospital run by the Sisters of Mercy – the two girls were found to be suffering from Whooping Cough.
According to The Fisherman's Own Book: :"The blow broke in the head of the barrel, and the back of the unfortunate man was completely flayed and the skin turned up in strips and rolls on his shoulders. In addition to this, his ankle, which had struck on the house when he fell, was out of joint, and altogether his condition was most deplorable. It is easier to imagine than to tell of the dreadful agony endured for twenty-four long hours before light winds carried the vessel to port, where medical treatment could be obtained." While at sea, Murphy also survived many violent storms.
127–68 in JSTOR 1929 Conservative poster attacking the Labour Party Having won an election just the year before, Baldwin's Conservative party had a comfortable majority in the Commons and could have waited another four years, but the government was concerned. Baldwin felt the need to receive a new mandate from the people. Oxford historian (and Conservative MP) J.A.R. Marriott depicts the gloomy national mood: > The times were still out of joint. Mr. Baldwin had indeed succeeded in > negotiating (January 1923) a settlement of the British debt to the United > States, but on terms which involved an annual payment of £34 million, at the > existing rate of exchange.
Ease of doing business index Simeon Dyankov is the creator of the annual Doing Business report, the top-selling publication of the World Bank Group. The report came out of joint research work with Professor Andrei Shleifer at Harvard University, and was inspired by Dyankov's experience in overly-regulated socialist economies. The Regulation of Entry paper is one of the most-cited papers in all of economics, with 913 references in academic journals and 3,400 citations in working papers and official reports. Since its initial publication in November 2003, Doing Business has generated 9,750,000 media citations, and over 7 million copies sold or downloaded.
He does not initially take to his father's fiancée Madge Ramsay (Anne Charleston), but welcomes her by calling her "mother" at the reception. David then makes a speech that bores the guests and is ultimately halted by Jim Robinson (Alan Dale). The morning after the wedding, David puts Henry's nose out of joint when he wakes him at 7 am to clear up at Number 24. During this brief visit to Erinsborough, David tries to woo Jane Harris (Annie Jones), the granddaughter of Harold's former landlady, Mrs Mangel (Vivean Gray), and goes as far as to tell her boyfriend, Mike Young (Guy Pearce) that he is out to win Jane.
Pitcairn is a 2014 play by the English playwright Richard Bean, based on the Mutiny on the Bounty and the colonisation of the Pitcairn Islands. It is a co- production between the Chichester Festival Theatre (at whose Minerva auditorium it will premiere from 22 August to 20 September 2014), Shakespeare's Globe (where it will transfer from 22 September to 11 October 2014) and Out of Joint. After its Chichester and London runs, it went on a regional tour to the Plymouth Theatre Royal, the Warwick Arts Centre, the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Devonshire Park Theatre, the Oxford Playhouse and Malvern Theatres between 14 October and 22 November 2014.
The Midrash taught that the nations of the world and the kingdom of Edom (symbolizing the Roman Empire) wrestled with Israel to lead Israel astray from God's path. And as reports, “And when he saw that he could not prevail against him,” that is, that he could not dissuade Israel from acknowledging God's unity, then (in the words of Genesis ) “he touched the hollow of his thigh,” that is, Jacob's circumcision. Thus the Roman government (symbolized by Edom) forbade circumcision of Jewish children. And thus continues, “And the hollow of Jacob’s thigh was out of joint,” referred to those defiled during those days of persecution.
Up In Arms is a British touring theatre company from the south west of England. The company was founded by the director Alice Hamilton and the writer Barney Norris, who first began working together when they met in their local youth theatre in Salisbury. They have presented work in theatres, woods and village halls across the UK, in co-production or in association with Arcola Theatre, The Bush Theatre, Orange Tree Theatre, Out of Joint Theatre Company, The North Wall Arts Centre and Reading Rep. They are an associate company at Farnham Maltings, Watford Palace Theatre, The North Wall Arts Centre and Nuffield Theatre, Southampton.
Poznansky, p. 427 Pachulski's role in the von Meck household began to increase throughout 1884, and he made renewed efforts in his composing. In February he had some works performed by a small orchestra at Cannes, and was given to understand that Colonne would be interested enough to program them.Poznansky, p. 442-443 This never happened. In September 1884, Pachulski's father Albert, who was the manager of the Pleshcheyevo estate, intervened in the sleeping arrangements for Tchaikovsky's servant Alyosha Sofronov, which put Tchaikovsky's nose markedly out of joint, and there was an unpleasant altercation. Tchaikovsky wrote to Pachulski about this, and the next day Albert asked to see him to explain things, but was turned away.
Occupation zones of Germany, with the beige areas out of joint Allied control (the former eastern territories of Germany according to the joint British, Soviet and US Potsdam Agreement of 1945 and the formerly western German Saar, following a French and US decision of 1946) and the state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (established as a US exclave within the British zone as of early 1947). The Bizone or BizoniaEncyclopædia Britannica was the combination of the American and the British occupation zones on 1 January 1947 during the occupation of Germany after World War II. With the addition of the French occupation zone on 1 August 1948J. Robert Wegs & Robert Ladrech (1996). Europe since 1945: a concise history.
89–90, Harvard University Press, 31 May 2010. Faulhaber was friends with the group's promoter, Sophie Francisca van Leer;Hill, Roland, A time out of joint: A journey from Nazi Germany to post-war Britain, The Radcliffe Press, 30 October 2007. its special aim was to seek changes to the Good Friday prayer and some of its Latin phrases such as pro perfidis Judaeis (for treacherous Jews) and judaicam perfidiam (Jewish treachery) and sought the cessation of the deicide accusation against Jews. It was dissolved in March 1928 on the decree of the Vatican's Congregation of the Holy Office on the grounds that its perspectives were not in keeping with the spirit of the Church.
The island does not have grid electricity or telephones, the sole exception being a solar powered telephone on the town dock connected directly to the Clinton Police Department for emergencies. Many of the houses and cottages use propane for heat and hot water, while some also have solar power. Web page titled "THE VIEW FROM: CEDAR ISLAND; WHERE TIME IS OUT OF JOINT, JUST AS IT SHOULD BE / July 31, 1988", accessed 23 September 2008 The island is serviced by a public water supply, and the water system serving the homes is seasonal. A permanent water line has been installed to the island providing year round fire protection from a single hydrant.
In addition to hosting School events, The North Wall Arts Centre runs a regular programme of public arts events, as well as a Summer Festival in July and a residential drama school in August. It attracted various theatre companies including Birmingham Repertory Theatre, ATC Theatre, Out of Joint, Bush Theatre and Theatre Alibi. It has welcomed some musical acts, as French-Irish chanteuse Camille O'Sullivan, John Tavener, The Unthanks and Spiers and Boden. Comedians who have appeared at The North Wall include Eddie Izzard, Sarah Millican, John Bishop, and Rhod Gilbert. The theatre also hosts jazz evenings, ballets, children’s shows, contemporary and classical concerts, cabaret, opera, and new exhibitions in the modern gallery every three weeks.
In writing, the Frederik Pohl short story "The Tunnel under the World" (1955) deals with similar philosophic themes and satirical criticism of marketing research, although in Pohl's story the described simulated reality is mechanical, an intricate scale-model whose inhabitants’ consciousnesses reside in a computer, rather than being solely electronic. The Philip K. Dick story Time Out of Joint (1959) presents a man who is unaware that he is living his life in a physically simulated town until changes in his (apparent) reality begin to manifest themselves. The Matrix (1999) described a world whose population is unaware that the world containing their minds is a virtual reality simulacrum. "The Plagiarist" (2011) by Hugh Howey is a short novel which deals with similar themes and ideas.
Gray's freelance theatre work in the UK includes two plays for the Royal Shakespeare Company, David Greig's The American Pilot and Leo Butler's I'll Be The Devil, and Alistair Beaton's King of Hearts, which he co-directed with Max Stafford-Clark for Hampstead Theatre and Out of Joint. Internationally, Ramin has directed two plays by Simon Stephens, the German language premiere of Harper Regan at the Salzburg Festival in a co-production with the Schauspielhaus Hamburg and On The Shore of the Wide World at Volkstheater Wien (Karl-Skraup Prize). His 2010 Viennese production of Dennis Kelly's Orphans was nominated for the Nestroy Prize. His Russian production of The Ugly One won Best Director at the Textura Festival, Perm in 2010.
In recent years this misconception has spread through the popularity of the British sitcom To the Manor Born, the title of which was a deliberate pun on Shakespeare's phrase.) :More honoured in the breach than the observance. (Another misunderstood phrase, in the context (the Danes' drinking customs) it signifies that the Danes gain more honour by neglecting their drunken customs than following them; however, it has come to be used in situations where it simply means that a custom is hardly ever followed.) :O, answer me! (Hamlet's anguished cry to his father's ghost) :Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Act I, scene 5: :Murder most foul, ... :The time is out of joint ... :There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, :Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Directed by Max Stafford-Clark and produced by Out of Joint and Hampstead Theatre, the play toured in the UK from 11 February to 8 May 2010. On Canaan's Side, Barry's fifth novel, concerns Lily Bere, the sister of the character Willy Dunne from A Long Long Way and the daughter of the character Thomas Dunne from The Steward of Christendom, as she emigrates to the US. The novel was longlisted for the 2011 Man Booker Prize and won the 2012 Walter Scott Prize. Barry's next novel,The Temporary Gentleman, tells the story of Jack McNulty—an Irishman whose commission in the British army in WWII was never permanent. Sitting in his lodgings in Accra, Ghana, in 1957, he is writing the story of his life with desperate urgency.
While the U.S. armed forces have adopted the staff organizational structure described below, the general staff concept has been largely rejected. This is partly due to U.S. concern that the professional members of general staffs have historically demonstrated a tendency to lose touch with the operational forces they direct, and have occasionally come to regard their judgments as equal to, if not superior to, the civilian governments they nominally serve. The German general staffs of both World Wars serve as examples of the down-side of the general staff concept in implementation. The National Security Act of 1947 instead created a Joint Staff populated by military service members who, rather than becoming career staff officers on the German general staff model, rotate into (and back out of) joint staff positions.
They converted an old shirt factory while teaching in Dalston, East London, into a fringe venue. Ergen acquired £5,000 of start-up money and sent invitations to all the actors and directors he knew to join him in a paint party. They even recycled cutting tables into benches for the audience. Ergen's role in the development of London theater has often been noted in the media. Arcola is known for its bold selection of plays; “a melting pot of classic revivals and new work … aspiring theater professionals make a beeline for it prepared to work there for less than a pittance; respectable touring outfits, such as the Oxford Stage Company and Out of Joint, have been queuing up to use its cavernous main space and acquire a bit of its urban cred”.
Cornwall voted to leave the EU but Cornwall Council issued a plea for protection of its local economy and to continue receiving subsidies, as it had received millions of pounds in subsidies from the EU. After the referendum, leading scientists expressed fear of a shortfall in funding for research and science and worried that the UK had become less attractive for scientists. The UK science minister, Jo Johnson said the government would be on the watch for discrimination against UK scientists, after stories circulated about scientists being left out of joint grant proposals with other EU scientists in the aftermath of the referendum. On 15 August 2016, ministers announced that research funding would be matched by the UK government. In October 2016, government ministers announced that the UK would be investing 220 million pounds ($285 million) in support of the nation's technology industry.
In his biography, Anderson states that the first sign of problems was, during a match, his left arm suddenly went numb and unresponsive. Later on, they found a rib, possibly torn away from the spine during the accident, was popping in and out of joint, causing shoulder discomfort and weakness. Upon seeing his chiropractor in Charlotte, North Carolina, and consulting medical experts in Atlanta, Georgia, the damage was found to be much more severe and surgery was deemed the only option to keep his left arm functioning at all. Surgery occurred in Atlanta in late 1996 (resulting in a left posterior laminectomy of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th cervical bones and a fusion of the 7th cervical and 1st thoracic bones) and was successful in repairing most of the damage, but there does remain some muscle weakness, loss of fine motor control, and loss of muscle mass in his left arm.
He wanted to get the right result, but also wanted to carve out a good career for himself – and he knew from experience the advantages of cultivating links with Uniform, who could supply much of the information he needed. Daly was delighted to have a keen new DC on board who was bang up to date with the law – and this put Skase's nose right out of joint. Proctor made friends with the people he was trying to nick so that they opened to him, and showed a great deal more tact and insight in his dealings with the public than Skase ever did, which provoked a natural rivalry between the two men. Proctor was not usually abrasive and would bide his time before passing judgement, but he occasionally clashed with officers like Carver and Lines whom he considered "dinosaurs" – and was not afraid to tell them so.
It is the only Philip K. Dick novel nominated for both a Hugo and a Nebula Award. In an essay written two years before his death, Dick described how he learned from his Episcopal priest that an important scene in Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said – involving its other main character, the eponymous Police General Felix Buckman, was very similar to a scene in Acts of the Apostles, a book of the New Testament. Film director Richard Linklater discusses this novel in his film Waking Life, which begins with a scene reminiscent of another Dick novel, Time Out of Joint. A Scanner Darkly (1977) is a bleak mixture of science fiction and police procedural novels; in its story, an undercover narcotics police detective begins to lose touch with reality after falling victim to Substance D, the same permanently mind- altering drug he was enlisted to help fight.
After graduating, he briefly returned to session singing, but soon decided to focus his efforts on acting instead. His first movie appearance was in Danny Boyle's 2004 feature Millions, in which he played the Ugandan martyr Gonzaga, followed by appearances in A Touch of Frost, Doctors, EastEnders, Torchwood and the Anthony Horowitz mini-series Collision; he also played the male lead in the supernatural thriller Patient 17, which went on to win the London Independent Film Festival award for Best Sci-Fi/Horror Feature in 2012. Cornelius has also worked extensively on the stage, appearing in a wide variety of productions both in the UK and internationally, including the Garrick Theatre (One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest with Christian Slater and Alex Kingston), the Royal National Theatre (Welcome to Thebes, with David Harewood and Nikki Amuka- Bird), Chichester Festival Theatre (Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall), the Guthrie Theatre (Our Country's Good, with Out of Joint Theatre Company ), East West Theatre Company in Sarajevo and Belarus Free Theatre.
And with both parties' current Mars programmes also experiencing financial pressures, the shared approach means the exploration schedule of a mission every two years can be maintained. The executive board recommended NASA and ESA to establish MEJI, spanning launch opportunities in 2016, 2018 and 2020, with landers and orbiters conducting astrobiological, geological, geophysical and other high-priority investigations, and leading to the return of soil and rock samples from Mars in the 2020s. JWST survive a 2011 cancellation attempt, but is predicted to cost US$8.8 billion. Under the FY2013 Budget President Obama released on February 13, 2012, NASA was forced to pull out of joint Mars missions with Europe due to budgetary cuts, Aviation Week (February 14, 2012) in order to pay for the cost overruns of the James Webb Space Telescope. The proposal for the Financial Year 2013 reduced the planetary science budget from $1.5bn to $1.2bn; Although planetary science was a loser in general, Mars exploration was singled out for particular cuts, receiving $360.8m, which amounts to a reduction of almost 40% from the FY2012 estimate.
Dixon's work in theatre includes: Market Boy, Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, The Wind in the Willows, The Day I Stood Still, Somewhere, The Recruiting Officer and The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each OtherNational Theatre : Productions : The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other at the National Theatre, London; The Bright and Bold Design, Richard II, Edward II and Two Shakespearean Actors for the RSC; Mr Kolpert,The Royal Court Theatre / Mr Kolpert A Real Classy Affair, Faith and MojoThe Royal Court Theatre / Mojo at the Royal Court, London; Waiting At The Water's Edge at the Bush, London; All I Want is an Ugly Sister at the Lilian Baylis Theatre, London; When We Are Rich at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton; Deadwood at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury; The Accrington Pals and Mowgli's Jungle at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton; Drummers for Out of Joint and Telstar in the West End, London. and, most recently, The Government Inspector at The Young Vic with Julian Barratt.
Cullen recently appeared in The Mentor at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Other work in theatre includes: Market Boy, Albert Speer, Ghetto, Fuenteovejuna, Bartholomew Fair and The Strangeness of Others at the National Theatre, London; Tis Pity She's a Whore and A Woman Killed with Kindness for the RSC; Nightsongs, Under the Blue Sky, Our Late Night, Rafts and Dreams, Talking to Terrorists, and Gibraltar Strait/Falkland Sound at the Royal Court, London; Our Country's Good for Out of Joint at the Young Vic, London; Grace Note at the Old Vic, London; Chatsky at the Almeida Theatre, London; Dr Faustus at Greenwich Theatre, London; Morning and Evening at Hampstead Theatre, London; The Master and Margarita, Nathan the Wise and The Seagull at the Chichester Festival Theatre; Goodbye Gilbert Harding at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth and on tour; The Merchant of Venice at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield; Venice Preserv'd at the Royal Exchange; Vieux Carré at Nottingham Playhouse; Desire Under the Elms for Shared Experience; Equus, Feelgood and The Clandestine Marriage in the West End. He has recently appeared in Happy Now?, a new play by Lucinda Coxon, and in Love the Sinner at the National Theatre (London).

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