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We rehearsed, drank, talked, rehearsed, slept, and rehearsed in a constant loop.
Weeks in the making, the speech had been written, rehearsed, overhauled and rehearsed again.
She already had a speech rehearsed in case it happened.
"What we're sharing isn't scripted or rehearsed," Stein told CNBC.
SO I THINK THAT THEIR REACTION WILL BE BETTER REHEARSED.
" Adds the source, "This was rehearsed for days and days.
Just like she had rehearsed, Vanessa hid and kept quiet.
I remember for that one more so we rehearsed first.
Each scene was written, rehearsed, and filmed with a stopwatch.
We rehearsed for half a day with some loose ideas.
Dear John We would have happily rehearsed with Channing Tatum.
Aviv Gozali's 11 second submission win was completely rehearsed backstage.
He said Mr. Simon rehearsed every day of his tour.
As Bowie came up with new songs we rehearsed them.
We rehearsed it first because it's based on a play.
Maestro Bychkov had already rehearsed the "Pathétique" Symphony that afternoon.
A rehearsed response will come off as disingenuous and off-putting.
Even in the first minute we see a serious, rehearsed president.
We rehearsed it and workshopped it beat by beat before shooting.
They seemed to be reciting a rehearsed script in these interviews.
It was like a dance, we rehearsed it for four hours.
"I rehearsed with them, and they are so nice," Shepherd said.
Forget a well-rehearsed speach on why you deserve a raise.
Chami: All classical music is rehearsed and done a million times.
It was a very flowy dress, I rehearsed with it on.
It was rehearsed, we knew that we were gonna do it.
Carter and Holbrook rehearsed the scene while playing five-card draw.
They've probably rehearsed these things in their mind to some extent.
But the concept of having a quick, rehearsed pitch is helpful.
"He had, like, rehearsed the staff to embarrass me," Cera said.
There are all the technical questions that have been well rehearsed.
That song was rehearsed on Friday but not with shithole line.
He had rehearsed many times the words he wanted to say.
The five-hour ceremony had not been rehearsed, and it showed.
Although the performance is rehearsed, the actor doesn't memorize the part.
The choir hadn't yet rehearsed in Kings Theatre, the show's venue.
Beyond windy platitudes and rehearsed talking points, not a single Prop.
They rehearsed together in Flint for only the past two weeks.
Every single line of dialogue had to be rehearsed on location.
Safechuck said he rehearsed a law-enforcement interview with Jackson's lawyers.
Her tone was loving but the delivery seemed rehearsed and distant.
The Wallenda troupe had rehearsed the stunt several times, circus officials said.
His rants were as well-rehearsed as any stand-up comedy routine.
"We only rehearsed together for maybe 2 hours together," Kramer told reporters.
They did not sound robotic or rehearsed, but rather "heartfelt," says Constantine.
You're a nuisance, she rehearsed, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
He personally rehearsed with me gestures, glances and movements of the mouth.
We were really under-rehearsed and I completely fucked up that night.
But it was a different moment that revealed Taylor's less-rehearsed side.
Do they sound like they're speaking off the cuff, rather than rehearsed?
"Beetlejuice" is the first show she has rehearsed away from her parents.
On weekends when there were no competitions, Angelina's team rehearsed all day.
Drinking is not part of the audition process, nor is it rehearsed.
Since its creation, 1,500 productions have rehearsed or performed in the space.
Anything can happen, but when you're so well rehearsed you're also prepared.
Within the Ahmanson's auditorium, Mr. Jue, as DHH, rehearsed that pivotal scene.
The first time Peter rehearsed it, I was like, I believed it.
Spieth rehearsed his swing with a pitching wedge and pulled it off.
It's a very silly game that's clearly been rehearsed, but who cares?
We rehearsed every day for six months, doing everything as a pair.
Mr. Maher's approach to television doesn't necessitate that kind of rehearsed rumination.
He said they had rehearsed the plot at two local shopping malls.
You have to in some ways adhere to what has been rehearsed.
Twin B rehearsed all the ambulatory milestones — crawling, walking, cycling, skating, etc.
Was Hillary Clinton a model of composure, or smug and overly rehearsed?
He had some rehearsed lines and he couldn't wait to deliver them.
By the sound of Jon's voice, it seems clear they even rehearsed.
" During the break, one woman tells other constituents that she sounds "rehearsed.
From time to time, that starts to feel too rehearsed—and therefore inauthentic.
Later they practise reading sentences made up of sounds they have previously rehearsed.
Dalyac launches into what is clearly a well-rehearsed and evidently polished pitch.
The truth is that America saw two over-rehearsed actors take the stage.
"This is a well-rehearsed operation," he laughs, his bright, magnetic eyes glistening.
Let's focus in on that last one: This is clearly a rehearsed move.
Their comments may seem scripted or rehearsed, but Salads says they are spontaneous.
The performance was rehearsed well before showtime -- Pagourtzis was involved from the start.
Todd likes to compare it to a well-choreographed, well-rehearsed dance routine.
Not all of Estonia's digital leadership in the region is as openly rehearsed.
Clinton is likely to come across as a typical politician spouting rehearsed lines.
They scripted it, rehearsed it, laughed at it, aired it and promoted it.
When I rehearsed songs at his penthouse, he'd keep me later and later.
By then, the anti-drug arguments outside of sports had been well-rehearsed.
Shows are all the same—you're just repeating something you've rehearsed 100 times.
The chief asked her to say her Indian name, which she had rehearsed.
"This will make your story sound unnatural, rehearsed, and overworked," the experts note.
LLOYD We rehearsed by doing real group therapy sessions with some real patients.
Note-takers sat in studios, scribbling in real time as the dancers rehearsed.
The simple performance focused on his soft vocals and well-rehearsed dance moves.
Turks often make the well-rehearsed argument that Syrians are taking their jobs.
He didn't disclose when he'll stop but said he has rehearsed it already.
At the Olympics, even the most rehearsed athletes can crack under the pressure.
So we rehearsed with these two German girls, went to Japan with them.
"We rehearsed very close to the way you would record," he told me.
Opposite me sat a young psychiatrist with an expertly rehearsed concerned listening face.
In her mind, she rehearsed the walk from the sideline to the goal.
As a bibliography compiled by the activists shows, these arguments are well rehearsed.
That means you need to be rehearsed, prepared, well rested and ready for battle.
Perhaps the eyewitness was only confident on the stand because he'd rehearsed his lines.
We kind of rehearsed this, just because we had a conversation like this before.
He rehearsed for this, very much wanted to send a message to the President.
Bill was touring with Black Flag and we rehearsed in Tony [Lombardo]'s garage.
It's less a debate than a well-rehearsed play where every line is screamed.
For their first dance, they chose "La Vie En Rose"—but it wasn't rehearsed.
They rehearsed their dialogue together, helped each other, made everybody laugh — they were delightful.
I even rehearsed my sound bites in the mirror while getting ready every day.
"Be well rehearsed, which means you should rehearse under performance-like pressure," says Wyeth.
With her over-rehearsed, poll-tested economic populism, Hillary has a serious authenticity problem.
Elgar tagged along as his dad tuned pianos and rehearsed in a local orchestra
I rehearsed and did exercises for two hours a day for six years straight.
The rehearsed statements of condemnation from the international community feel very hollow from here.
You want to rehearse, but not sound rehearsed, and avoid sounding staged and canned. 
I rehearsed with [series creator John] Logan in his flat in London, I remember.
Well, it's live in the sense that I'm doing it live, but it's rehearsed.
" He confirmed that he had rehearsed the skit with her, noting, "You always rehearse.
Slipping into neurotic budgeting mode has become a well-rehearsed drill at this point.
He says all hospitals will have a pandemic preparedness plan, which is often rehearsed.
He rehearsed about five times off-site to keep it a secret, he said.
"We rehearsed a month before shooting and even while we shot," El Arbi said.
Do you experiment with each shot, is that also rehearsed as you make it?
It was tense, but we rehearsed the hell out of it and it worked.
Chapman (Blake) and MacKay (Schofield) rehearsed every scene on location for months, he added.
Any time he speaks off of a teleprompter, he sounds robotic, rehearsed and tired.
As we've reported ... cops believe Jussie rehearsed the "attack" with the two Nigerian brothers.
"It was his stunt double who rehearsed most of the time, but he stepped in and rehearsed a bit because there were so many parts to this big sequence that had to be learned," Ennis says of working with the Oscar-nominated actor.
"We rehearsed for about three months for it," Stone said of preparing for the musical.
But audience members criticized her message as over-rehearsed and too polished to be convincing.
And I came back in and rehearsed the scene and I thought, 'I've got him.
Hillary Clinton rehearsed more than just her talking points ahead of the 2016 presidential debates.
Passion and authenticity, rather than a well-rehearsed speech, will leave a more impressionable impact.
The snapshot suggests spontaneity; the reality was that Trudeau carefully planned and rehearsed his move.
Mr Trump's economic positions, some of which he rehearsed in his office, are also fantastical.
"I rehearsed with them, and they are so nice," Shepherd told PEOPLE on Monday night.
It was an especially impressive performance considering that the pair never rehearsed together in person.
From there, they rehearsed, sharing a space with fellow Dubliners and longtime inspiration, Girl Band.
This wasn't a carefully rehearsed photo — I snapped it quickly before diving into my lunch.
The second issue with rehearsed answers, says Edward, is that they don't engage the interviewer.
Mr. Pence sidestepped Mr. Kaine's criticism, instead mocking his rival for lobbing a rehearsed attack.
After school, at Haynes's house, they played theatre games, improvised sketches, rehearsed scenes from plays.
They communicated to the press either through well-rehearsed Sunday show appearances or through leaks.
The first years we rehearsed quite a lot, almost every weekend from Friday to Sunday.
We see a performance of Euripides's "Hecuba" as it is blocked, rehearsed and ultimately staged.
As actors rehearsed to music onstage, she got a text message from Ms. Schwietert Collazo.
She followed all the intention that I had, that we had rehearsed, with such dedication.
He and the crew rehearsed his tone, as he said "boom" over and over again.
Overall, the Health and Human Services officials harmonized their testimonies like a well-rehearsed chorus.
Xi can point to short-term stability, reinforcing the nationalistic themes rehearsed at the Oct.
A sort of focus-grouped and well-rehearsed pretty boy without much depth to match.
There's the rehearsed bonhomie, a little canned chitchat, then on to the business at hand.
But what is being rehearsed, "Sitting on a Man's Head," isn't really for an audience.
"The first time we rehearsed this scene, Sam gave me a lovely note," MacKay recalled.
He shared his fears, rehearsed his vows and took in the natural beauty around him.
She smoothed her navy skirt in her lap and rehearsed her spiel in her head.
"Everybody was rehearsed not only in the notes but also in something unspoken," Cohen recalled.
The admission sounded well-rehearsed, like he'd been marinating in it for 27 years or something.
" I'd heard that sentence my whole life, so I blurted it out with rehearsed confidence: "Iranian.
The scenario was earnestly rehearsed by an array of allied forces whose common language was English.
My granddaughter and I trying a way-under-rehearsed tap routine when she was about 9.
We have enough capabilities to stand against their actions and we have fully rehearsed for that.
Wushu has two branches: taolu, which are rehearsed forms, and sanda, which is a combat sport.
She has everything I'm looking for and her answers to my questions don't sound overly-rehearsed.
We also rehearsed at a place called the Morton Theatre, where Bessie Smith had actually played.
The debate over whether or not low-skilled immigration benefits America's existing residents is well-rehearsed.
He was in town and asked me to come out; he had already rehearsed the band.
Blake Shelton was on hand in Las Vegas while Gwen Stefani rehearsed for her live show.
Allison: We're now working on material that has very much more rehearsed vibe, I would say.
These messages are rehearsed and practiced because in a disaster, the right words can save lives.
"We rehearsed for weeks," Van Dyke says of the marathon "Step in Time" chimney-sweep number.
She recited the sentence she'd rehearsed to other kids, but they ignored her or responded unintelligibly.
He was over-rehearsed and often hyper while Pence was calm and looked into the camera.
CRAIG LEON (producer) Until we made the record, they literally hadn't rehearsed how to end songs.
Theatrical facsimiles of the Downton life rehearsed, for now, out of sight of the real posh.
The orchestra, obviously well rehearsed for a short program, responded superbly to Mr. Dohnanyi's vigorous direction.
The performers rehearsed extensively to nail the timing, so the footage would match the live dance.
In the stoic, seemingly rehearsed response, the founders say they have a "deep love" for China.
Still wearing his costume, he immediately went downstairs to the training rink and rehearsed his jumps.
Cunningham rehearsed his dancers in a particular studio at City Center whenever the company performed there.
Their routine is well-rehearsed, walking me through empty lots of demolished homes and sharing memories.
Everything about the day had been perfectly orchestrated—almost as if it had been previously rehearsed.
This circumspect attitude is, she tells us, a long-rehearsed tactic of self-preservation and defense.
"We had never rehearsed it," Smyers told Entertainment Tonight at an event in Nashville on Wednesday.
"The day of the telecast we rehearsed all day long," she told Opera News in 2007.
Buttigieg, at times, came across as overly rehearsed -- a consistent problem for him in these debates.
Axe does it with the orderliness of a fire drill he's rehearsed a hundred times before.
His understudy, Jordan Dobson, took up the role having rehearsed it only once on the stage.
Some people are very rehearsed and very buttoned up, and there's no human side coming out.
On a recent morning, the cast rehearsed a scene set in a Los Angeles dance hall.
I knew it was going to be good because we rehearsed and he was catching on.
Eli had rehearsed the arguments: I'd like you to be supportive of my changing my name.
But Van Dyke's testimony seemed rehearsed and "we just didn't buy it," a third juror said.
The songs were rehearsed but never routine; they changed tempos and attitudes from night to night.
It took four years to plan; officials even created an exact replica and rehearsed the journey.
Your focus immediately goes to what's wrong, and you can no longer remember your carefully rehearsed remarks.
Ive's answers sounded rehearsed and vaguely inspirational, like a quote you might read in an Apple Store.
"We never rehearsed him running down the aisle but he did it perfectly," Mosier, 26, tells PEOPLE.
The safe route would be to deliver a tight, fully-rehearsed show, leaving no room for mistakes.
We always rehearsed... He&aposs still a mystery man to me and he may always be one.
Bickert stuck to a rehearsed line that "We are not creating content and we're not curating content".
She couldn't quite put her finger on why, but it seemed as though his deflections were rehearsed.
After artists have rehearsed, we don't allow changes because we have to lock down what we're doing.
Our relationship was a well-rehearsed bacchanal, which he canceled on whenever he was too hung over.
But what is certain is that he will have rehearsed the steps more carefully than they have.
He predicted Trump will do "very, very well," and that Trump doesn't want to be over-rehearsed.
When he spoke, he was animated and passionate, reciting a manifesto he'd likely rehearsed at some point.
She and Anne were not close friends, Nussbaum said, but they rehearsed a play together in 1941.
This is not to suggest he is unprofessional, but nor do his answers feel rehearsed or dishonest.
Indeed, Kyle had the friendly, well-rehearsed manner of someone who has given a lot of interviews.
We rehearsed in her apartment & Donny Boy would call every 20 mins to check up on us.
When Mission Control heard Armstrong's tense request for information, a well-­rehearsed sequence of events played out.
We rehearsed those songs over a year in our lumberyard practice spot before going into the studio.
Improvisation is unusual in Irish dancing, where the choreography is more typically set and rehearsed in advance.
Prince's rehearsal was actually earlier — he rehearsed his big 10-, 12-minute medley that opened the show.
BULLOCK It's very hard, especially coming from a musical world where everything is rehearsed quite a bit.
By now, my response has become a well-rehearsed murmur: We like each other and always have.
The words tumble from his lips so fast that you momentarily forget how well rehearsed he is.
Potentially. Does he screw up the carefully planned parade itinerary and the choreography the performers painstakingly rehearsed?
There's a lot of thought that goes into my concepts and my performance pieces are thoroughly rehearsed.
So before she spoke in court, she rehearsed by reading her statement to her parents at home.
If I told you "I love you," but I hadn't rehearsed it, it would be too emotional.
"  She continued, "and tonight my voice will be as solid as my carefully rehearsed midwestern mom jokes.
They rehearsed the scene in which Driver draws Cotillard into a drunken waltz on the sailboat's deck.
In some of the shared clips, Bana recites rehearsed messages calling for an end to the bombing.
"Tonight my voice will be as solid as my carefully rehearsed Midwestern mom jokes," Dratch said. Sen.
We had two levels of concrete and hurricane windows, but we had still rehearsed several contingency plans.
Lopez's idea The actress rehearsed alone with only one instructor for the scene where we meet Ramona.
She rehearsed an American accent, and, for added verisimilitude, hired a French assistant, whom she called Mike.
Over the past four decades, never have they planned or even rehearsed outside of performing live together.
I felt like Ben was kind of rehearsed, and I just wanted him to be real with me.
The tour guide is a little too rehearsed for me, and Z. enjoys it more than I do.
The same military phrase was echoed by other Republicans throughout the day, suggesting it had been pre-rehearsed.
Despite the fact that he admitted it was a pre-rehearsed line, it seemed to be a success.
These moves look instinctive, but they are exchanges between players who have rehearsed them countless times in training.
There's a weird, rehearsed tightness to the frequent scenes where Yeh presents a prepared meal to her family.
Thursday, we rehearsed for about six hours in the morning and then went to The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
He made himself available to all of those kids—who idolized him—and he rehearsed with them extensively.
We rehearsed in her apartment & Donny Boy would call every 20 mins to check up on us. #VeryInsecureDude.
And so you can be very rehearsed, whereas this is not going to be like that at all.
Russians saw Putin nail his well-rehearsed calm and presidential manner, contrasted with Trump's anxious and rambling delivery.
And then [Zuckerberg] basically went on kind of a five or 10-minute rehearsed, big-theme talking point.
She then began a rehearsed speech on the subject — but when asked about her own father, she paused.
"Many of the witnesses' testimony appeared rehearsed, as if they were speaking off a 'script,'" the presentment said.
The behaviors rehearsed in the dreams may also start to filter through to waking life on their own.
She rehearsed a scene in which she shares this story, reading out the handwritten note he left behind.
For one of her recent works, "bend the even," she rehearsed on an Illinois prairie as daylight broke.
In fiction, the spy uses one of a half-dozen passports, well-rehearsed identities and Oscar-worthy disguises.
This section seemed the least rehearsed, with a wobbly start and an unusually cold distance that never warmed.
Mr. Rattle rehearsed us for the next two days, and the Brahms First was much on his mind.
They've rehearsed the script, and sit poised to sing the chorus in unison from behind their cardboard nameplates.
Plus, it will provide a good flow for your response so you don't sound robotic and over-rehearsed.
Suddenly, Mr. Rubio's rehearsed comebacks wilted like a wizard's magic wand that had been transformed into a noodle.
For months they've rehearsed lines in jail cells and outside in the yard, leading to the requisite jailhouse taunting.
We were just cycling through these cues that we had rehearsed that had nothing to do with the scene.
We'd actually met three hours prior when we rehearsed how our kiss would go down in slow, excruciating detail.
Two professional politicians traded rehearsed talking points while pundits mulled the history-making ramifications of crosstalk and water-drinking.
Like their father, Eric and Don seem like they are speaking extemporaneously, when the lines are often well rehearsed.
For the first time they were rehearsed properly, with clear phrasing, articulations and unified bowings for the string players.
All in all, Claudia says the children looked well-rehearsed and seemed to be fully enjoying their big moment.
Lady Gaga rehearsed for over a month to get the projection mapping just right, courtesy of Intel computer programming.
There, he donned a Storm Trooper costume, rehearsed his lines a few times and was on stage moments later.
"We rehearsed for a full week, did five or six takes and then used the best take," Reich said.
It's kind of ridiculous to think about now, but I went through those first lectures and really rehearsed them.
All these arguments are set to be rehearsed when Apple and the FBI meet in court, on March 22nd.
But whether he was over-rehearsed or under-prepared, Rubio was off-key as he responded to the attacks.
The arguments are well-rehearsed but bear repeating, especially when made by such a diverse and level-headed group.
When he got home from the hospital ... we're told Eddie and his son, Wolfgang, hung out and rehearsed music.
We rehearsed in the very same space, with the very same people — almost the same people — but without him.
Talk to yourself Many athletes have rehearsed scripts that they say in their minds to keep focused, Fletcher said.
The candidates largely ignored these prompts in favor of pivoting to their preferred talking points and well-rehearsed jokes.
We rehearsed a simpler version of our complete show to be performed on a bare stage at stationary microphones.
As I assembled the dish, I rehearsed parries to the concerned comments my black eye was sure to elicit.
"Before I'd go to buy cigarettes, I rehearsed how to ask the shopkeeper [for a pack]," he told me.
" Though he wasn't on the 2006 trip, he said, "I can't imagine how someone wasn't watching when they rehearsed.
These dashed monotypes feel quick as napkin poems, but as with Heilmann's work, Whitney's swiftness is ordered and rehearsed.
" Later that night at the Gashouder, the Cappella Amsterdam and a second choir of master's students rehearsed "Angel Processions.
They had rehearsed this number a dozen times over the course of the week, but now something had changed.
We also rehearsed it for a while with them playing the roles at their own age, which they hated.
At American Ballet Theater studios, dancers rehearsed a new work by Sung Woo Han as part of ABT Incubator.
Amid the industrial kitchen set, one complete with a working stove, he and the rest of the cast rehearsed.
The artist LeRoy Neiman, with a wraparound mustache and major chapeau, just plays himself, a well-rehearsed comic role.
We couldn't do anything until we had rehearsed, because we had to measure the distance that every scene took.
That evening, the singers laid down tracks and rehearsed for the concert, which would take place the following night.
Instead, candidates aimed their most pointed, shockingly insulting and best rehearsed lines last night at others on the stage.
These are the Art History 101 bullet points, and scholars don't usually wander far from these well-rehearsed explanations.
Smart gave rehearsed answers at first, but once separated from Mitchell and Barzee she told police who she was.
We couldn't do anything until we had rehearsed, because we had to measure the distance that every scene took.
We couldn't build anything or judge anything until we had physically rehearsed the journey we were going to take.
On the other hand, memorizing your exact words or answers makes you come across as stiff, rigid and rehearsed.
Together they produced the 10,000th apology ritual in American public life, which grows phonier every time it is rehearsed.
He has described the Florida senator as "the boy in the bubble" and mocked him for giving overly rehearsed speeches.
A long-rehearsed but precarious plan swung into operation: to get him across the Soviet-Finnish border under diplomatic cover.
There was no rope to secure him if he fell, as there had been when he repeatedly rehearsed the route.
CMA Fest's four stadium concerts — arguably country music's most important stage outside awards shows — are meticulously planned, scripted and rehearsed.
It's the same animosity I noticed when they rehearsed on the hill: Whatever history these two share, it's not pleasant.
We went in and rehearsed for three days, and on the fourth day we went in at 6:00 p.m.
In many ways, Donald Trump's mesmerizing self-destruction last week seemed almost rehearsed, like a building implosion in human form.
We rehearsed that scene weeks in advance and tweaked and tweaked, and the girls just nailed it on the day.
It doesn't seem to matter how many times you've seen World Order do its exhaustively rehearsed machine-like dance routine.
The drama opens with a well-rehearsed roleplay, where Claire depicts their mistress and Solange takes the part of Claire.
It's been an unusually biting exchange between two CEOs that tend to come off as particularly well-rehearsed in public.
This photo was taken in 1987 in New York City as the musician rehearsed for a Pepsi Cola concert tour. 
Russia has also rehearsed nuclear operations in the past – such as simulating a nuclear strike against Sweden back in 2013.
In spite of the dramatic setting of the rooftop and the harbor behind, the performance never felt theatrical or rehearsed.
She hit him with everything she had, in the most rehearsed way possible, and barely laid a glove on him.
He's a fastidious, resilient showman, fine-tuned and rehearsed down to the stage bows, key adjustments, and inter-song banter.
Most important is that you're in front of a camera in a relaxed manner giving a response you have rehearsed.
You've rehearsed, you learn your text, and just before it starts, you're backstage, and you're like, Why am I here?
They know the candidates' rehearsed responses and choreographed moves by heart, so they recognize when a real spontaneous moment happens.
You never quite buy Todd and Rory as flesh-and-blood people who could have conversations that don't sound rehearsed.
The children, parents and teachers take the competition seriously: Choreography is carefully rehearsed, performances are timed and enunciation is practiced.
Although the circumstance and maneuver may seem hair-raising from a passenger standpoint, rest assured that pilots are well-rehearsed.
Instead, the candidates simply delivered a series of short-ish policy speeches, well rehearsed from their time on the stump.
But Cruz, who'd obviously rehearsed the line, came off like a ship's captain challenging a brigand to pistols at dawn.
Trump's predecessors also rehearsed their addresses from a mock podium and teleprompter set up in the White House basement room.
When the flight suffers dramatic mechanical failures, the team defaults to the effective approaches they rehearsed and averts the disaster.
I made sure that Jennifer was far away with the kids, and we rehearsed this three days in a row.
During the final round of talks with Putin, Tillerson rehearsed the negotiations — with a colleague playing the volatile Russian president.
Week in and week out, Mr. Dan is the well-rehearsed host and Svengali of this speakeasy in Silver Lake.
We rehearsed at the closed-to-the-public cathedral, and listened to the echoes of centuries of singers and worshipers.
As fans of the animated sitcom Dr. Katz will know, little separates a well-rehearsed routine from an emotional confession.
Taylor and Axe rehearsed an entire song-and-dance routine to assure investors their money is in good hands — Taylor's hands.
The women had rehearsed the attack at two shopping malls in central Kuala Lumpur before assaulting Kim Jong Nam, he said.
But planning and practice build in a "reflex", he says, aiding medics to improvise when events do not go as rehearsed.
Ferrell revealed that the two never rehearsed the scene before filming, which only made the kiss more spontaneous and awkward-looking.
The children rehearsed for four hours after school, 22 hours a week, playing until they were tired out, for this ideal.
She told Farrow that the intention to turn the meeting from professional to sexual in nature appeared to be well rehearsed.
Pierce O'Donnell, who represents Herzer, responded that Redstone's answers to his own lawyer's questions in the deposition were programmed and rehearsed.
Unknown to the North Koreans, he left his cameras running all day, documenting each scene being set up, rehearsed and reshot.
His smugness and combativeness eventually gave way to a mechanical recitation of rehearsed soundbite snippets ostensibly provided by his legal counsel.
Arriving for the performance, I was certain that the volunteer choristers who had rehearsed the piece so thoroughly would show up.
As if it were rehearsed, (it probably was!) Hart jumped in to say that Johnson is a genuine and caring person.
We had rehearsed the routine numerous times and we both knew we were ready, we just needed to get it done.
Our Oscar sources tell us Warren and Faye both just showed up at the Dolby Theatre and rehearsed the big moment.
But we bet the next time she brings it up, she'll be a little more rehearsed in how she asks it.
There's lots of fanfare and tributes to Trump, a well-rehearsed international blueprint perfected by the Saudis and then the Chinese.
Mr. Clinton, using a tactic he had rehearsed, stood up off his stool and took several steps closer to the voter.
In incidents like this, officers must have rehearsed in training -- countless times -- the commands to be used in high-risk arrests.
In Pelourinho, bloco-afros, or percussion crews that often double as community service organizations, rehearsed samba reggae rhythms in the streets.
The senator from California tried to reignite her stuck campaign with a few rehearsed one-liners, chiefly at Mr Trump's expense.
The original cast members rehearsed the walk for months, until their movements became automatic, as if springing from a single brain.
We rehearsed in parking lots, and were able to shut down the ramp to film on a Saturday and a Sunday.
Doug had rehearsed with him; I had been considered for an opening slot on a tour that didn't quite pan out.
Some found ways to play clandestinely, and others rehearsed the motions soundlessly with their hands, says Zhan Zhaoxia, a local historian.
On the court they rehearsed each part of the cooking process and how they would work together, almost like a symphony.
But none have been getting the attention of the famous cheer squad, and not just because of their well-rehearsed cheers.
Inside, a symphony orchestra from China rehearsed a Western classical piece, preparing for a concert featuring the Chinese pianist Lang Lang.
In 1982, Hellion debuted at a Fourth of July party at the dilapidated Tujunga mansion in which they lived and rehearsed.
Chris Martin joked that they band had rehearsed for the gig at a secluded farm – referencing last weekend s iconic Glastonbury Festival.
The emotional choreography — sudden gesture, retreat, reconciliation — may be a dramatic commonplace, but we weren't watching a tightly scripted and rehearsed play.
Flores rehearsed with songs by Adele, The Animals, Alicia Keys, and Michael Jackson, putting more and more emphasis on her vocal training.
The same goes for those who bow to their partners' illness, taking lie detector tests or easing their worry with rehearsed responses.
Enthroned at his official residence, Pakistan's prime minister tossed out well-rehearsed bromides about his plans for a naya or "new" Pakistan.
The villains seem rehearsed (Jordan Kimball and David Ravitz's rivalry this past season was a joke) and even the love seems coached.
We probably over-rehearsed it, but I'm still in awe of what Hunter and Jacob [Elordi, who plays Tyler] did with it.
He felt Constand seemed rehearsed -- pushed by her mom -- whereas Cosby seemed honest in his deposition by admitting things that were unflattering.
They had rehearsed counter-demonstrations, and several dozen of them, some also armed, had agreed to serve as security for the rest.
In short, in the last month, the US has rehearsed all the actions it would need to take to start a war.
Despite such a polished experience and well-rehearsed service, the prices were no higher than the roadside places we'd grown accustomed to.
Aviv Gozali's 11 second submission win on Saturday was completely rehearsed, just like Jorge Masvidal's five second flying knee knockout in July.
We rehearsed from noon to five, and I devoted myself to the choreographer's process and vision without reserve, applied myself without reserve.
And dozens rehearsed for Friday's ceremony, twirling ribbons in the colors of the Olympic rings and preparing paper flags representing 256 countries.
It was loose and felt more like stand-up than a rehearsed SNL open — and that's what made it so damn perfect.
Everything about that opening we rehearsed with our camera operators and our crew, and it was like learning a really intricate dance.
For six months they rehearsed in private, in front of mirrors, which helps you see whether you're achieving that artificial, mannequinlike semblance.
They can't suddenly do a move, or move differently from what we rehearsed, because otherwise they're going to get cut in half.
"I've given my whole life to performance; many of the pieces I've done have been very dramatic and rehearsed," Ms. Thurman said.
In March the team rehearsed in person with the Oakdale Community Choir, Kuji Men's Chorus, Ubuntu Men's Chorus and East Hill Singers.
The fans did have one eye on the television cameras, and they had obviously rehearsed in two previous clinching victories in Shea.
I really think the current administration rehearsed its signals in an effective manner, the decision to pull out of the Iran deal.
To get beyond the rehearsed answers, many executives have developed their own interview questions to better understand what a candidate is really like.
At SIGNAL gallery, the procedure becomes a delight, with artist Madeline Hollander transforming what we've all rehearsed with irritation into a mesmerizing performance.
They prepared deeply for their pitches, rehearsed repeatedly, took every moment personally, but also had a camaraderie and desire to help each other.
I love working with them, but because of our travel schedules, Laurie and I have only rehearsed about two hours together this week.
Then I got a skeleton crew of about 10 dancers, and we all parked our cars in a parking lot and rehearsed moves.
Except for Ms. Baez, the singers were under-rehearsed and had trouble reading lyrics on a teleprompter at the back of the orchestra.
Instead of adopting Facebook's flavor of over-rehearsed confidence and robot-like answers, Pichai came across as human, very competent and fairly sympathetic.
He did what he wanted to do, he rehearsed it, he had a vehicle, preferably, a truck they say to mow people down.
We never really rehearsed the songs before we recorded them back then, and I think that is partly what gave us our sound.
Speaking to the National Riffle Association, the president rehearsed the saga of his relationship with another politician in attendance: Texas Senator Ted Cruz.
Accordingly, they usually rely on well-rehearsed platitudes, giving little insight to the interviewer and so making the whole exercise feel largely arbitrary.
The Caledonia Soul Orchestra included a string section and horns, playing fixed arrangements and rehearsed passages, but every song made room for improvisation.
"You know what I'm going to say about the downbeat of the second bar," she said as they rehearsed Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings.
Kaine also — like Clinton last week — was the better rehearsed and prepared debater tonight, with a specific game plan going into the debate.
In his introduction, pausing in rehearsed fashion to take applause, Cook talked about "world-class services" and curating journalism through the company's values.
Meryl and I rehearsed a tremendous amount on weekends, and that was a magical experience, to have such an intimate relationship with her.
Re-enactors rehearsed in Reserve, La. The artist Dread Scott is leading the re-enactment of the largest slave revolt in U.S. history.
One of the reasons why we forget a given memory—what makes a memory vulnerable to forgetting—is how well we've rehearsed it.
The "deplorables" diatribe was an intentional denunciation, one that Clinton had reportedly rehearsed over the summer time and time again at donor confabs.
"I am an archaeologist," I told the gynecologist with the relative calm of someone answering an emotionally loaded question with a rehearsed response.
They might stick around because you keep actively thinking about them, but get warped over time as they're rehearsed over and over again.
The most revealing false claim: "Redemption money" Some of Trump's lies are extravagantly detailed, as if he has rehearsed a long imaginary script.
One pail is filled with highly charged policy battles where both sides have well-rehearsed, highly predictable scripts and well-trained political stagecraft.
Aides sensed that could change Friday, and Buttigieg quickly parried each attack before retreating to well-rehearsed sections of his usual stump speech.
Others have disarming grammatical errors that invite sympathy: Some people have questioned whether the videos in which Bana speaks were rehearsed or altered.
It seemed to be made up as it went; it was under-rehearsed and still somehow far longer than it needed to be.
In this world of very rehearsed selfies, lackadaisical selfies help me appreciate my own face and body without makeup or a flattering outfit on.
The military aide carrying the "football" remains physically close to the president, ready to carry out a well-rehearsed choreography of command and control.
While the team rehearsed with actors and real commuters in the background, the final footage includes 20 principal actors and more than 500 extras.
We were so well-rehearsed that you kind of have to just let it go, but that's just the entertainer in me, I guess.
It's not-so-subtle commentary on famous people's need to keep their private persona hidden while showing the rehearsed, sanitized version to the world.
For years, Wrestlemania III—a rehearsed performance of athleticism—held the record for the largest audience to attend an indoor event in North America.
A cast was rehearsed at the white cliffs of Dover, but after a three-day downpour, production was shifted to a hillside outside Rome.
They mingle in the reader's mind like the music of a well-rehearsed orchestra, creating a score greater than the sum of its parts.
But Pearl Jam also seems to have its whole catalog at its fingertips, not only rehearsed but also ready to stir up and reimagine.
"Nowadays it's about more real interactions, which are less rehearsed or checklist-oriented but authentic," said Jonathan Frolich, the vice president of Hyatt Centric.
Flimflam. Even, it seems, that world-renowned hall-of-fame New Yorker the Pizza Rat may have been schooled and rehearsed for the camera.
A majority of fraternity brothers refused to speak to investigators, and those who did speak provided testimony that sounded "rehearsed," according to the presentment.
In other words, Russia rehearsed an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) operation, and its aftermath strongly suggesting that it either expects or intends to launch one.
Russia-blaming is an easy sell, in part, because the American narrative about Russia (or rather, about the Soviet Union) is so well-rehearsed.
We never sat down and said, 'Let's play metal,' it was a thing that just turned up when we rehearsed and made new songs.
The man was unstoppable; either he'd rehearsed his answers in advance of this round of interviews, or he was just a straight-up cyborg.
"As planned, the methodical, disciplined Mattis kicked off the meeting with remarks we had rehearsed in his office a number of times," Snodgrass writes.
That they had rehearsed crisp responses was apparent all the way to the end, when both men delivered prepared closing statements in passable Spanish.
" He got meta and commented on the artificial nature of debates: "We're up here with makeup on our faces and our rehearsed attack lines.
We're told the dog rehearsed the scene and was fine, but then producers changed the point of entry and that's when Hercules got upset.
Several sources close to Bloomberg have told me that as much as he's rehearsed, Bloomberg could easily say something on stage they've never practiced.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his companions rehearsed in basements, role playing and insulting one another to prepare for what was to come.
Zuckerberg had an interesting week, delivering a very rehearsed keynote that was neither in front of Congress nor an audience of developers at F8.
Some, however, have questioned whether Bana actually wrote the Twitter posts herself and if the videos in which she speaks were rehearsed or altered.
In July, the Bolshoi's general director, Vladimir G. Urin, insisted that the ballet was postponed for artistic reasons, due to an under-rehearsed cast.
As the artist Jeremy Jacob worked on sets for the show, the dancers rehearsed and took some time out to talk about their solos.
He runs through all the reasons it can't happen — the kind of arguments journalists rehearsed in 2010, when rumors of a papal resignation surfaced.
James Comey is not someone who typically walks into a setting having rehearsed in advance his precise wording, but this was no ordinary occasion.
He obviously expected every attack and had clearly rehearsed his responses, so that he never had the hapless, helpless look of his prior outing.
He obviously expected every attack and had clearly rehearsed his responses, so that he never had the hapless, helpless look of his prior outing.
The two female leads wrote and rehearsed the material by sending video footage back and forth to each other between Minneapolis and New York.
In the special, Brown puts together a "meticulously planned and rehearsed scenario" starring 70 actors to push the victim, Chris, to his breaking point.
First, Fox rehearsed with Nélisse in her hotel, running through generic reactions to what Jenny might be experiencing in the moment, but devoid of context.
It's an improbable finish, but it's a situation that we've practiced and rehearsed and we were able to execute and find a way to win.
He does not hold press conferences, preferring to retain control of his narrative via carefully rehearsed interviews and his monthly "From the Heart" radio address.
It's a cozy place that's played host to the likes of Sofi Tukker, St. Lucia, and was the same space where The Beastie Boys rehearsed.
Hillary Clinton soon bounded onstage, delivering well-rehearsed broadsides against the GOP with a practiced suaveness that has eluded her at times on the trail.
"It must be noted that the combined allied militaries now possess the most precise, rehearsed, and robust defensive and offensive capabilities on Earth," Mattis said.
After a well-rehearsed beat for sputtered giggles, he instructs us to grab a branded plastic glass containing a set of purple polka dot stickers.
We rehearsed daily with our second team stand-ins, who performed the entire episode as actors as we learned the camera, lighting, and acting choreography.
"When you're watching it after you've rehearsed it that many times, you focus less on what's happening because you know what's coming next," he says.
"For all the talk about how 'authentic' online personalities are, there's still a very rehearsed, measured air to a lot of the content," said Schmalfeld.
Operations are rehearsed for the sake of synchronization and coordination, but the most important part of any operation is the AAR—the After Action Review.
When I did Body Heat with Larry Kasdan and Bill Hurt, we rehearsed significantly before shooting and there was a familiarity before the camera rolled.
Last year, I had rehearsed it all the way up until the day before the show with somebody else, and then my partner got switched.
And on Christmas Eve, the garden kids would line up, holding candles and wearing red capes, and sing carols they had rehearsed for the adults.
What with the cross talk, interruptions, insults, sneers and overly rehearsed zingers, the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday surely bewildered more voters than it enlightened.
For Northern Ireland's radical fringe, on both sides, it might even reactivate well-rehearsed stimulus-response patterns of decades past — of violent attacks and counterattacks.
In just coming together to talk (and in some cases vent), we rehearsed another strategy Parham pointed to in coping with some of these feelings.
It was all like a badly rehearsed ballet: a pas de deux between two strangers with no sense of each other's rhythms, ambition and limitations.
Throughout the day, many senators appeared restless during long, bogged-down debates and rehearsed speeches from both the House's impeachment managers and Trump's defense team.
But he added that he participated in a "murder board" session last week in which she rehearsed for the hearing and she handled herself well.
As a result, the many martial-arts battles were typically rehearsed once, then shot in one take, typically in about two hours per battle scene.
"Rachel Dratch made a surprise return as Amy Klobuchar, insisting that, "Tonight my voice will be as solid as my carefully rehearsed Midwestern mom jokes.
On Thursday, a Japanese team called Big Up, still bleary-eyed, rehearsed in Central Park for this weekend's tournament, the Midtown skyline looming behind them.
By now the story is well rehearsed of the 29-year-old CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award winner and her lifelong fascination with timeworn textiles.
Interestingly, Hill rehearsed with Jackson days before his death -- she famously dueted with him in "This Is It." Dark coincidence, but there's your trivia answer.
Since we rehearsed close by, had our PO box there, and spent so much time at the station, we felt very connected to this place.
He didn't bring a well-rehearsed, thoughtful answer to a question about his secretly recorded remarks — something he had to have known would come up.
I rehearsed every sentence in my head before saying it out loud to my superiors—looking back, I'm sure I sounded like Sophia the robot.
On Thursday, Shelton, 39, hung out with his new furry friend backstage at the "Fabulous" Forum in L.A. as they rehearsed for Nickelodeon's annual awards show.
Earlier in the show, Martin joked that the band had rehearsed for the gig at a secluded farm – referring to last weekend s iconic Glastonbury Festival.
"The clowns used to babysit us," said Feld, who told me that she spent most winter breaks with the circus performers as they rehearsed each December.
Instead, she stuck to a well-rehearsed response about how costs would go up for corporations and the wealthy and come down for middle class families.
Insiders on the set, however, told Billboard that Carey hadn't rehearsed properly, and claimed that a body double was sent in her place on one occasion.
Debbie Reynolds' famous dance studio, where tons of celebs rehearsed over the last 4 decades, isn't recognizable anymore -- because it's a giant pile of rubble now.
" Trump's campaign also sought in the talking points to recast Clinton's performance by saying the Democratic nominee sounded "rehearsed, memorized and scripted -- not authentic or genuine.
During the newlyweds' royal tour this fall, Meghan snapped a sweet photo of her husband as they rehearsed their speeches for the Invictus Games' closing ceremony.
Debbie opened the place in 1979 and a bunch of celebs, including Lucille Ball, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Bette Midler, Cher, Usher and Mariah Carey, rehearsed there.
In a televised hustings on February 6th he turned on his rival Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, deriding him as an over-rehearsed and inexperienced novice.
The basketball court where they rehearsed was so sticky, the group went through 4,000 bottles of water in the week and a half they were there.
His words were always carefully chosen and crafted in a way that seemed rehearsed, but in reality it was always on the fly — that was Charles.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg was mocked on Saturday Night Live for appearing like a robot in interviews and in hearings — seemingly just repeating well-rehearsed talking points.
Travolta rehearsed for months to perfect his dance moves, and his white-suited disco dancer became one of the enduring images of the 1970s disco scene.
With the exception of backing vocals and harmonies, the album was recorded in live takes, after the band rehearsed in the studio for a few weeks.
It's the American Dream filtered through a set of over-rehearsed soundbites: Virtuous thrift leading to wealth as surely as planting apple seeds gets you apples.
In Minnesota, he addressed the crowd in all three of these Ethiopian languages, as well as some rehearsed Somali for attendees from Ethiopia's restive eastern region.
He missed about two months of training on the ice; in the meantime, he rehearsed his jumps on the floor at his training center in Toronto.
For 77 hours straight in mid-September, the bassist and vocalist Esperanza Spalding broadcast live on Facebook as she wrote, rehearsed and recorded an entire album.
"I played the audio as loud as possible, and thankfully already rehearsed with the video in case I ever needed to use it," Kourouma told Motherboard.
The three rehearsed a related skit in which Servo tries to persuade Crow to help him open a monster-themed nightclub, complete with monster-created disasters.
The film's star, James Stewart, was less than impressed: "The really important thing being rehearsed here is the camera, not the actors!" he muttered during filming.
While each dance was planned, edited, and rehearsed, the beauty of Little Women's organized chaos meant embracing every bump and bruise when the cameras turned on.
Stuff I&aposve rehearsed a ton is still, even for the best dancers in the world, it is a true challenge to get through the classics.
The last week before the Super Bowl, we rehearsed in "the bubble," the space where the actual stage was built out with the stairs and everything.
Chicago authorities told a local CBS television affiliate that the acquaintances, brothers who appeared as extras on "Empire," had even rehearsed the attack with Mr. Smollett.
He then rehearsed a rundown play on the third-base line and caught balls smaller than a baseball with his bare left hand for coordination practice.
Anyway, I got my medical card in California, and I looked up some of his favorite strains to smoke and tried them while I rehearsed my lines.
The rescue teams had rehearsed the plan for several days, Narongsak said, and had managed to drain the cave water level considerably, but needed to move fast.
"I was expecting her to either say, 'Yes, you can stay there,' or I expected her to have a more rehearsed, practiced thing to say," Locke recalls.
The monologue is ten minutes long and he has a whole rehearsed bit where he says "excuse me" and wipes a single tear away with his thumb.
Other pictures of the actress on set show her wearing a large ring on her finger as she rehearsed lines with Downey and Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo.
But someone stepping up to a microphone and singing in front of cameras can still feel urgent and real, no matter how well-rehearsed the show is.
The Duchess of Sussex, 37, took a sweet photo of her husband, Prince Harry, as they rehearsed their speeches for the Invictus Games' closing ceremony on Saturday.
I got the sense this wasn't some well-rehearsed charade and that this was how he interacted with players and their parents, assistant coaches, alumni, or faculty.
That's why he says one of the biggest mistakes recent graduates should avoid is approaching an interview as a rehearsed monologue, rather than a two-way conversation.
Some of his inquisitors appeared annoyed by Mr Zuckerberg's rehearsed responses, but that did not stop many onlookers from being chuffed by his smooth, slightly robotic, performance.
And too many times when he did have a chance to speak, he sounded too rehearsed and wooden, a problem that plagued him in the first debate.
Gevers has a lilting accent and speaks fluently in the modular capsules and rehearsed-casual delivery of someone wearing a wireless headset microphone in a theatrical round.
Where every other Super Bowl halftime show, and especially last year's, felt staged and emotionless, Beyoncé's routine was, while equally and obviously rehearsed and choreographed, something different.
And that something was the absence of Lauryn Hill, who was scheduled to perform with The Weeknd and rehearsed with him the morning of the award show.
She was measured, if a little too rehearsed, had a better command of the stage and seemed able to get under Trump's skin in the right moments.
" Later, the former secretary of State added what appeared to be rehearsed line: "Donald, you may live in your own reality but that is not the facts.
So by the time we got to the studio, we were very well rehearsed because of the touring, but that burned out feeling was really setting in.
The Turbotax representative took a deep breath and then launched into a very well-rehearsed and smooth speech about how I was a victim of cybercrime. What.
Yet her studied expression was just one element of the show, of which she was the unequivocal star and which felt rehearsed to the point of dullness.
Billy Eichner, who plays Timon the meerkain the live-action remake, was so nervous that he rehearsed what he was going to say with Seth Rogen beforehand.
"I saw Hillary Clinton give a polished, well-rehearsed defense of the status quo, which 7 out of 10 Americans don't like," Ryan told reporters on Tuesday.
A: With the erumpent, we had some of the guys who worked on "War Horse" make a huge puppet that I rehearsed with for a few weeks.
There is an imminent-ness, always, even in laziness, of something important and ferocious, birth and death and consumption, rituals that feel both maniac and yet rehearsed.
Democrats on both committees rehearsed and coordinated, and the questions had to be crafted strategically to yield yes or no answers, since that's what Mueller famously does.
Ms. Harris may be effective with rehearsed comments in a debate setting, but in the end is she not creating the very "food fight" she herself criticized?
The arguments are partially rehearsed — they take place eight times a week, after all — but also improvised, with new arguments sometimes put forward to reflect current events.
As she and Wiktor trade looks and steam up the screen, the ensemble comes into shape: Costumes are sewn and dances rehearsed in crisply edited, unfussy scenes.
They first rehearsed an absurd scene set in an art gallery, during which two actors voice Hitler's disapproval of modern art while others pretend to be exhibits.
With temperatures nearing 100 degrees under a blazing sun, the African troops also rehearsed how to thwart militant ambushes and roadside bombs, and clear militant-infested buildings.
Mr. Abel's putative 1980 death, orchestrated with his characteristic military precision and involving a dozen accomplices, had been confirmed to The Times by several rigorously rehearsed confederates.
It's all sportscasting, replete with countdown clocks and sleazy previews and promotions, offering the promise of zingers, punches landed, gaffes, put-downs, rehearsed scripts, weaponized sound bites.
Freezing up in a job interview is a bit like stage fright: you've rehearsed your lines, you step into the spotlight and your mind goes completely blank.
But police declined PEOPLE's request to comment on multiple reports claiming the brothers said they were paid by Smollett to stage the incident, or that they'd rehearsed it.
TED, the annual conference that gathers upward of 1,400 cognitive pilgrims, is a juggernaut, with over 70 well-rehearsed speakers who bring passion, data, and the occasional bullshit.
But because of his injury, Gleb and I only rehearsed the dance at camera blocking rehearsal and it did not go as smoothly as I would have liked.
While his supporters may see this as further evidence of his brilliance, for some voters not yet on Team Cruz, his delivery can sound over-rehearsed and preachy.
Wagner rehearsed the "Ring" exhaustively: The movements of the swimming Rhinemaidens in the first scene of "Das Rheingold" alone are said to have taken six hours to stage.
Friends said Roberson, who aspired to become a police officer, also was a musician and organist at New Spiritual Light Baptist Church who last rehearsed there on Thursday.
"Prince recorded and rehearsed and performed constantly, and he taped everything, so once you think you've gotten close [to finding everything], you find new things," Carter told Variety.
It was extremely emotionally demanding and I was giving it my all every time we rehearsed it so I was emotionally exhausted when I got home Monday night.
It seemed like the setup for a bit of rehearsed political theater: Trump does something that seems to deliver on campaign promises, but is more bark than bite.
Should we have taken away his accustomed and well-rehearsed identity and replaced it with a "reality" that, though real to us, would have been meaningless to him?
It's slapstick, but it's also incredible—Ascolillo's game plan was so well rehearsed that he could do it with his brain ricocheting off the inside of his skull.
The orchestra was under-rehearsed and patched with amateurs; the soprano was a late replacement; the "Choral Fantasy" derailed so severely, Beethoven had to stop and restart it.
Logistics experts, store operations officials, corporate security staffers, human resources employees, lawyers and representatives of major suppliers were all there, in what is now a well-rehearsed exercise.
WASHINGTON — Whenever there is a mass shooting, the National Rifle Association has a well-rehearsed response: Say very little until the inevitable discussion about gun control cools down.
As he recovered, he rehearsed the jumps on the floor of his training center in Toronto and used visualization techniques to imagine himself completing the maneuvers in competition.
While the line about the company being under-rehearsed may ring true, others are citing a culture war on the historic Bolshoi stage as reason for the cancellation.
The artist Jaamil Olawale Kosoko was preparing his new work, "Séancers," and had just rehearsed a section that involved cloaking himself in these materials, then artfully shedding them.
Another time as they rehearsed the monologue alone, at Mr. Horovitz's request, he lunged forward, backing Ms. Dann into a wall and forcing his tongue into her mouth.
And when scenes end, they do so awkwardly or indifferently, with an abrupt change of lights (by Keith Parham) or music (by Robert Kaplowitz), as if under-rehearsed.
The special election for Georgia's Sixth Congressional District feels like it has been going on forever, which might explain why both candidates know their rehearsed lines so well.
Then comes my rehearsed recital of the diseases against which we are protecting the baby through vaccination and lastly, I lay out the total number of shots due.
"You can call me Max, Maxwell, Maximilian, or my personal favorite, Optimax Prime," he began, and proceeded to riff through a well-rehearsed spiel about the brewery's history.
Sources close to Kway tell us the group rehearsed -- with Diamond Batiste behind the camera -- for a day and shot the video the next day to Janet's liking.
Jussie Smollett rehearsed the "attack" against him days before the incident and it was all staged for the camera, this according to what the 2 brothers told cops.
In an effort to ensure nothing is left to chance, South Korean officials have rehearsed the moment the two leaders will meet three times in the last two days.
"People talked about Maxwell Perkins as being barely audible at times and that's how I started it when we rehearsed it," Firth said at a post-screening press conference.
He was well-rehearsed and responded to questions evenly, with patience and without the provocativeness or peculiarities which were characteristic of previous Google CEOs Eric Schmidt or Larry Page.
"It's all been flagged and it's all playing out according to the well-rehearsed script of Trump and his advisers," Robin Bhar, Societe Generale's head of metals research, said.
She is recalling that if she steps out of line she will be forced to listen to my well-rehearsed speech about the code and culture of St. Peter's.
When Michael Peppiatt, at 21, met Francis Bacon, the 53-year-old artist was already all artifice, well spoken when well rehearsed, his bistro doctrines applauded by clinking glasses.
After the news was announced Friday, Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeted a screenshot of a Facetime conversation with the three Schuyler sister actresses as they rehearsed their number.
ON A Saturday afternoon in February, a month before "Macbeth" was to open at the National Theatre in London, its artistic director, Rufus Norris, rehearsed alone with Rory Kinnear.
It's a performance, like getting on a stage, and before I start I have to have rehearsed everything I want to say, and to know what's in my sentences.
So, for a large part of each term, instead of learning to read and write, we endlessly, cluelessly rehearsed, first in the classroom and then upstairs on the stage.
Is he simply well-rehearsed for interviews, regurgitating the same polished content in an effort to project a perfect package as he tries to maintain relevance in the industry?
He said the detective had told him that if he wanted to go home, he needed to repeat a story indicating his involvement, which the two of them rehearsed.
Later stages of the competition include singing battles and rehearsed performances, with the guest artists Dua Lipa, Ella Mai and Bebe Rexha, as well as Kevin and Joe Jonas.
Audience and actors alike gravitated to stories of failed auditions, mishaps and flops; broken bones, forgotten lyrics, missteps and missed steps; under-rehearsed understudies and shows closing before opening.
And her well-rehearsed line — "that little girl was me" — rang across the field and immediately appeared on campaign T-shirts with a photo of her as a child.
Lady Gaga has proudly presented herself as the continuation of generations of song-and-dance showbiz troupers, a tradition of fervent effort and well-rehearsed spectacle delivered with joy.
OK, so this one obviously isn't quite as spontaneous as Jimmy Fallon would have us believe (it's definitely been heavily rehearsed), but that doesn't make it any less impressive.
Teigen and 6-week-old Luna were checking out the place before Game 1 of the NBA Finals while her husband, John Legend, rehearsed for his National Anthem performance.
We rehearsed our asses off and I made a comic book of drawings of the two of us and all our weird gear, to give to folks at the show.
"I rehearsed for hours telling Mark Cuban to 'swim away, I won't take anything less than $100,000 for 10 percent of the company,'" Altomare said in an email to CNBC.
The result is that, while most things feel painstaking real (there are few things as awkward as Catherine the DJ on night one), some thing feel a little too rehearsed.
Her husband soon joins her and the two perform several well-rehearsed dance steps, including the song's trademark thumkas (sideways pelvic thrusts) that would fit well into any Bollywood film.
Although the rehearsed nature of the Streamline process may seem jarringly unfair to many Americans, some defense attorneys who appear before the court argue it's often better than the alternative.
Even those who spend a large proportion of their working lives pretending to listen (VCs being some of the most well-rehearsed) must still feel unconvincing from time to time.
This week, Trump's campaign is reviving this rehearsed attack amid a media frenzy over news that the FBI has discovered new emails that may be relevant to its Clinton investigation.
While Trump spoke knowledgeably about women in the workplace -- an issue she's made a key priority -- her passion for the topic was apparent, and her remarks organic, seemingly not rehearsed.
After almost 20 rehearsals with a stunt double to make sure the stunt was doable, Cruise rehearsed once ("he nailed it straight away"), and shot the scene the next day.
Ron would probably tell a different story where he's really nice to me and give you some rehearsed answer about what he thinks about me, but the truth is this.
The youthful, first-term senator from Florida seemed Pavlovian for most of the evening, using much of his air time to go after Mr Obama with tirades that seemed rehearsed.
I took a breath and explained what I had rehearsed over and over in my head that morning: "What he did was not OK," I explained, trying not to plead.
In the best round of Show and Tell ever, Legend reportedly took time to tickle the ivories and accompany the choir class as they rehearsed "Seasons of Love" from Rent.
The studio is where Michael Jackson would audition dancers for his videos and tours, where Dr. Dre rehearsed for the MTV Awards, and where Britney Spears trained for her comeback.
Later that morning, the creator and star of "Hamilton," along with fellow cast members, rehearsed for the awards ceremony at the Beacon Theater, about 23 blocks north of the hotel.
The stroll was rehearsed for days, with White House staffers playing the roles of the two leaders before Trump and Kim did it for real, a White House official said.
On Tuesday, DeVos appeared before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee to defend the budget proposal for the Department of Education, during which she dodged questions with vague and seemingly rehearsed answers.
But while others detained in the crackdown were released with warnings, put on bail after making rehearsed confessions on television, or tried and sentenced, Mr. Wang remained held in secrecy.
The relationship between the party and the left end of the spectrum is notoriously contentious, as was rehearsed repeatedly throughout the Obama years and yet again in the 22013 primary.
And they use Carlotta's diaries as a check against the embroidered, often rehearsed-sounding memories she related as a widow to the Gelbs and others in the 1950s and '60s.
If the Italian's tie shows an aristocratic disdain for the trappings of masculine potency, Mr. Trump's symmetrical but overlong tie stands out like a rehearsed macho boast, crass and overcompensating.
Classes were over, but school was not out: Young string players rehearsed Beethoven in one classroom, while flutists practiced in another and brass players worked on fanfares in a third.
Then I rehearsed behind-the-back passes, first with my right arm, then with my left, aiming for a bull's-eye I had painted on the wall of our garage.
The Israeli-Lebanese War was raging in the summer of 2006, when the East-West Divan Orchestra rehearsed for this concert at the Alhambra in the Spanish city of Granada.
After she and her husband and co-founder, Josh, gave their two-minute rehearsed pitch to introduce Honeyfund, "the questions started flying from all corners of the room," Margulis says.
But as a practical matter, the offer was too late for some of the theater companies, which had already rehearsed the older script, and were days away from beginning performances.
He memorized the motion lights, located the best spot to ditch his truck, and rehearsed every move from his house to the camp, shaving off seconds with each practice run.
While Kalman did not dance in "The Museum Workout," she loves to dance, and together with Bill Barnes and Bass she rehearsed the workout moves in her own living room.
After saying "I do," the couple looked forward to enjoying a slow (not rehearsed!) dance to "La Vie En Rose" in front of 200 of their closest friends and family members.
We're told Rich met with the band ahead of time and gave 'em the lyrics to Post's single, "Congratulations" ... which they rehearsed before being dropped off at Bayfront Park by Postmates.
But on Monday, the former baseball star, 43, took his skills to the next level, filming video of Lopez as she rehearsed a pole-dancing scene for her upcoming movie, Hustlers.
Aspect Za'Vier told BuzzFeed News his mom is a choreographer and the trio rehearsed the short dance three times before he recorded it and uploaded it as his first-ever Vine.
However, YouTube did not address questions on why its search results for "David Hogg" list several videos calling Hogg an actor and accusing him of "babbling" rehearsed lines on television interviews.
But his calm voice lasted only 20 minutes and his listening face made him look more like Grumpy Cat than a leader, showing that rehearsed moves just don't work for him.
It was a performance he wasn't sure he'd get out of her after seeing how relaxed she was while they rehearsed with Javier Bardem, who plays Lawrence's husband in the film.
As we reported, J Lo and Marc rehearsed together while A-Rod watched, and everyone's so cool with the sitch ... we're told A-Rod's "very interested" in buying in the community.
Rubio wilted under an attack by Christie at the debate, repeating rehearsed lines from his stump speech in defending himself against criticism that he is not experienced enough to be president.
At the White House press briefing today, Sean Spicer delivered what was clearly a rehearsed quip to respond to questions about possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
But ultimately, he lets the moments move him: "Very seldom do we ever remember what we rehearsed because music is meant to be alive and in the moment," Mr. Green said.
And then we will record the music and usually arrive at something very close to the way we rehearsed it, unless the goal involves improvisation of the whole or a section.
No, and we got a choreographer that had been recommended by Sofia Boutella but she arrived the Wednesday before shooting, then rehearsed Thursday and Friday with 15 of the 21 dancers.
Ninety-nine players rehearsed "Elektra," which uses one of the biggest orchestras in opera, and to make room for them the Met lowered its pit by a foot and a half.
They then rehearsed a powerful scene, set around a dinner table, where the characters spoke anti-Semitic diatribes from the book as if they were like polite conversation, while sipping soup.
One bit of data is especially striking: Stage managers, who assist directors as shows are rehearsed and then manage them on a daily basis once the runs begin, are overwhelmingly white.
The tone is usually aggressively patriotic and melodramatic, but this year, for the first time since it started running, the Gala included a non-rehearsed segment that focused on the coronavirus.
She ran into his theater one day to hide from a pursuer, and paused long enough to pronounce the play being rehearsed — Sahil's, of course — shallow on the topic of love.
David Mendenhall is Peak Child Actor as Michael Cutler/Hawk(s)—a pinched, meticulously rehearsed kid perhaps a few years too old for his role who comes off as a little whiny.
Hannah Will Truly Be Herself Sometimes Bachelors and Bachelorettes can come off a little too rehearsed, but Hannah seems to just be going with the flow and saying what's on her mind.
Sonika Vaid has often been praised for her powerful vocals while competing on American Idol, but the 20-year-old has also been criticized for appearing to be a bit over-rehearsed.
But every sound and riff you hear on the album was arduously rehearsed over the course of a year by a group of young musicians who were remarkable in their own right.
More than 40 SAS soldiers along with police officers from the Counter Terror Command and the Royal Protection Squad rehearsed to defeat any threat – even rehearsing with a replicated Windsor High Street.
The second day is characterized by weirdos, like 52-year-old electro madman, Egyptian Lover, who plays an insanely eclectic set, cutting up old records and showing off his rehearsed dance routines.
Perhaps the only positive effect of events like American Renaissance is that they force companies to meaningfully reckon with their brand identity beyond the virtue signaling of a well-rehearsed press release.
For all its insistence on faith, the film shows a surprising lack of it – it is all rehearsed, clumsily designed to tug at the heartstrings and endear us to its leading man.
Both Paul and Bush benefited from these exchanges, as well, but Rubio, despite seeming a bit overly amped and rehearsed at times, used them effectively to attack President Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Bruno Mars rehearsed for the halftime show dressed in combat boots and thick layers that made him look like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man while league executives freaked out behind the scenes.
Bush told the nation that story ten hours later in the debate, an offering that sounded particularly organic coming from the left of Marco Rubio, who trotted out rehearsed talking points repeatedly.
We of course meet the character in a state in which she is a little over-rehearsed, a little practiced, a little comfortable, and so the suiting was a bit more traditional.
A succession of his bands — the Revolution, the New Power Generation, 3rdEyeGirl — were united by their funky momentum and quick reflexes as Prince made every show seem both thoroughly rehearsed and improvisational.
Installed in the West Village, for weeks Mr. Whishaw has walked across Manhattan to a work space in the East Village, and for five hours a day rehearsed for his Broadway debut.
It is the first time the vocalists have rehearsed with the musicians — the first time they've heard the new orchestrations arranged, as unlikely as it seems, by the indie rock band DeVotchKa.
It was far easier to fake it and as there was no television in the early days of professional wrestling, the wrestlers could travel with almost the exact same well rehearsed match.
What happened in December 2006 In her post, Tweeden says the harassment occurred as the two rehearsed for a USO skit written by Franken in which he was supposed to kiss her.
N.L.," said of Tweeden, "It showed bad faith, and was really wrongheaded of her, not to say that the skit was something they'd rehearsed and done over and over, night after night.
Students and teachers rehearsed in the days before a visitor came, often the same lessons — down to the math problems displayed on the board — that they had run for the last visitor.
In a particularly evocative suggestion of how much the annual production permeates the lives of the townspeople, Malmberg and Shellen present conversations that exist in a gray area between rehearsed and unrehearsed.
"Astral Weeks" was recorded in New York City, but it was "planned, shaped and rehearsed in Boston and Cambridge," Walsh writes in his new book, which shares its title with the album.
Onstage at the Ed Sullivan Theater in midtown Manhattan, they rehearsed for "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" bundled in wool caps and scarves to brace against the theater's Arctic air conditioning.
Their answers to legitimate questions from the Afghan delegation on women's rights, governance models, elections, international treaties to which Afghanistan is a signatory and other key issues, were vague and well-rehearsed.
Just before the buzzer rang again at 3:20, the students in room 208 sat in their cubbies with their jackets and bags on, and rehearsed for their end-of-year concert.
"We passed the fields of gazing grain, we passed the setting sun," Maureen was saying, her voice swelling and shaking in a way that she must have rehearsed for days, John thought.
Clarice Jensen, the guest cellist, hadn't yet rehearsed with the ensemble, and there were a few awkward minutes getting everyone together, since the scores for cello and singers didn't quite line up.
Each vied to be heard, to land a rehearsed-but-nifty line to be shared by supporters on social media, then beg for online donations to keep them running for another month.
It was a showcase for the well-rehearsed role he has been playing for internet-savvy culture warriors and on the campaign trail: translating the combative, anti-liberal MAGA ethos for nonboomers.
When Mr. Xi greeted them, the group waved and, in a rehearsed moment, called out in unison, "Good morning, President Xi." The moment became a source of tension internally, these people said.
One day this fall, Cy Sharp, a single mother and events manager living in Los Angeles, wrapped her mind — and body — around that question while she rehearsed with the choreographer Travis Wall.
The 53-year-old appellate judge stuck to a well-rehearsed script throughout his testimony, providing only glimpses of his judicial stances while avoiding any serious mistakes that might jeopardize his confirmation.
Throughout the evening, Mr. Christie's admonition about canned lines and rehearsed speeches hovered and seemed to recalibrate how the crowd — and television viewers — processed what Mr. Rubio said (and resaid, over and over).
There is something beautifully satisfying about watching the dozen or so members of the crew, all clad in black, glide across the stage as if part of a choreographed and well-rehearsed waltz.
His answer on the officer-involved shooting in his hometown was clearly well rehearsed, yes, but it was about as a good an answer as he could give on such a difficult issue.
On Tuesday's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the former New York Yankees player, 113, hilariously revealed he rehearsed his proposal to love Jennifer Lopez with the help of his assistant.
But if you tend to be thrown for a loop when the spotlight is on you, you might draw a blank if you haven't thought through or rehearsed what you'll say in advance.
For that contest, Mr. Bush had rehearsed a direct confrontation with Mr. Rubio, his surging disciple, in which he had planned to mock the young lawmaker's tendency to miss votes in the Senate.
The UK terror threat has stood at "severe" for more than two years now, meaning that the response to this kind of attack in such a high-profile location had been extensively rehearsed.
Before making the trip to Rio, Team USA cruised around Atlanta and rocked out to some of the biggest songs to date like "Party in The U.S.A" ... which they've obviously rehearsed many times.
In one shot, the model stood between two actresses as they rehearsed their lines, with the same look on her face she had during the Globes while holding a tray of water bottles.
But it is also possible to marvel at the huge soundstage where Prince and other musicians rehearsed and entertained, and at the dance studio where he honed performances—neither of which Petrusich mentions.
Here's the issue ... she told her fans last Thursday she had been planning to perform her old songs, so if she was planning to, you would think she would have rehearsed with them.
Sam: I find when we go to the cabin and we play these songs, which we've already rehearsed so much here in New York, the songs just sound and feel better to me.
The crews I met were all so well synchronized with each other, it was like a well rehearsed dance, which I didn't truly get a sense of until I saw it out there.
" As he rehearsed the boys, there were stifled yawns here and there as they worked on psalm settings from the Anglican liturgy, passages from Schubert's Mass in G and Mozart's "Ave Verum Corpus.
Among the greatest hits rehearsed are her early reporting on the women's movement, her involvement in the creation of Ms. magazine and her championing of intersectional feminism before it even had that name.
The group that Mr. Roberts rehearsed at Empire included the daughter of his middle-school dance director and a girl he is coaching who won a scholarship to the Ailey school last summer.
It has been an experiment where we've all rehearsed our empowered selves, and I'm hoping that will last — that that sort of empowerment training can bleed into my work in the real world.
The Fed has not explained its reasons, but proposals for banks similar to TNB USA — usually described as "narrow banks" — have long circulated among academics, and arguments on both sides are well rehearsed.
But when Judge Kavanaugh, 53, showed up in the same hearing room, it was a different nominee than the mild, overly rehearsed jurist who was interviewed on Fox News earlier in the week.
While there were some wrong answers in "Studying Xi in the New Era," for the most part the contestants seemed well rehearsed and appeared to have memorized important lines from Mr. Xi's speeches.
Yet even the most well-rehearsed live shows are bound to have moments that are out of tune, mistimed or just plain mistaken: human, one-time moments that can make a performance memorable.
Brinkley, 65, grinned and crossed fingers for photographers before entering the studio, where she spent some time with Sailor, 21, and her pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy while they rehearsed for next week's performance.
Mr. Gui appeared on Chinese state television in early 2016, when he gave what seemed to be a heavily rehearsed confession to a drunken-driving death in China more than a decade earlier.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained the vision on Tuesday, during his company's F8 developer conference, in his well-meaning and rehearsed geniality as a way to merge the digital and the physical in new ways.
But when Harry met Sally, each character was just that: a history-less character, scripted, rehearsed, and performed, all too perfectly to be an actual model for the awkward fumblings in our own lives.
If she can't respond to questioners in a way that doesn't seem scripted or too rehearsed, she risks losing the momentum she gained from winning the first debate and could also lose it all.
She and Demi had a lot of beef on The Bachelor this season, but seeing their (totally rehearsed) fight was near proof that we'll probably see both of them on the spinoff this summer.
But it is hard to argue that even Mr Trump's most stinging attack—his denunication of Mrs Clinton's wishy-washy stance on trade deals—carried the same punch as Mrs Clinton's well-rehearsed zingers.
And all will consist on that one line — likely rehearsed — or image from thousands of hours of debate to choose from that were memorable, even game-changers, when it came to electing a president.
This wasn't your "typical" sex scene (check out episode 5!) and although we had rehearsed, storyboarded, and discussed it to death, walking into the bedroom set I felt totally unprepared; even a little unhinged.
In another note, an informant complains that after having rehearsed for Molière's Tartuffe for nine months, Toca has started working on Mikhail Bulgakov's The Cabal of Hypocrites—a play about Molière having written Tartuffe.
The effect could be goofy — fine, it was often goofy — but it was also irresistible because Dion has the uncanny ability to make the most rehearsed note, banter or high kick feel absolutely heartfelt.
Walter Shaub, then the head of the Office of Government Ethics, suggested she have a "simple, rehearsed answer that she can use when asked about her book during official appearances," according to the emails.
LOS ANGELES — In a small studio tucked into an industrial park next to the Burbank Airport last month, 11 dancers clad in black rehearsed moves for a coming concert, the men brandishing sparkly canes.
But Western diplomats and journalists who have tried to enter such hearings have been kept outside, and friends and supporters of the defendants have said the confessions appeared carefully rehearsed and made under compulsion.
"What sets today's seafood restaurant apart from the past is being able to showcase so much raw fish," Mr. Torrisi said, adding that the more he rehearsed his menu, the simpler his food became.
He or she will often say this without being prompted (I would never ask a candidate his or her biggest weakness because it's a softball question), which is a dead giveaway that it's rehearsed.
Trudeau even reportedly agonized and rehearsed over how to shake hands with Trump before their first meeting in February 2017 so that he would be able to come off strong while not antagonizing Trump.
The late star was said to have led his home with fear and would even hold a belt in his hand when the Jackson 5 rehearsed, ready to strike anyone who stepped out of line.
In order to make this work well, the company rehearsed with the Intel drones weeks ahead of time so that the Rockettes would know how the technology worked and how it would affect their show.
There I listened as innovators and "disruptors" were invited one after the next to take the stage and share with those assembled whatever TED-talk platitudes they'd rehearsed in hotel bathroom mirrors the night before.
After this exchange, I could not help but think of that first encounter I had with Gurriel, on that March day in 2006, at that "press conference," when his answers seemed so rehearsed and unemotional.
At its worst, CES is an insufferable barrage of cliches, buzzwords, and other rehearsed insincerities, but today I saw a little glimpse of the big technology show at its best, and I really enjoyed it.
Now, with the help of a well-rehearsed accent, he's traveling across the pond and transforming himself into a Scottish warrior for Netflix's upcoming historical drama, Outlaw King, which will premiere globally on November 9.
The IPO road show is a bizarre process — you visit with investors and they have 21 minutes with you in a rehearsed presentation to decide if they want to make a multi-million dollar commitment.
His powerful speech was not something he had rehearsed, as just before his first ever win — he has previously been awarded an Honorary Oscar  — The Daily Show spotted the director quickly scribbling down his speech.
He was greeted on Thursday by prolonged applause as he took the stage in his wheelchair to mount his custom-built podium and conduct a program of Russian favorites, typically well rehearsed and beautifully played.
Usually it's a treat because I've gone through my jokes, I've rehearsed so I'm not too nervous, I have a diet cola with ice from the machine down the hall, and I'm truly enjoying myself.
But Mr. Johnson looked at his interlocutor, Arthur C. Brooks, the institute's president, and developed the glint in his eye that usually means he is about to deploy a well-rehearsed bluster-and-deflect response.
Anthem singers rehearsed their renditions in empty places like M & T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, and the words and melody carried deep into the surrounding parking lots, which were thick with revelers and barbecue smoke.
Having arrived from the Philippines when she was 2, she rehearsed a Boston accent and prayed for a metamorphosis, pleading with God to turn her into a white girl with blonde hair and blue eyes.
A visit in 210 by a Times reporter to the group's former base in Iraq ended badly after her subjects spoke from a rehearsed script, and she was barred from talking to people in private.
Incidents involving lone wolf attackers have demonstrated the potential danger, lethality and effectiveness of a rehearsed small arms or knife attack that can be carried out by a single individual with little or no training.
We rehearsed for two months, but even still, her hair had to look like the perfect blowout after she came down in the air and pulled out the knot on the back of her head.
"I'm not a classy bitch all of the time, so it's fine," she cooed flirtatiously, with a wiggle of her shoulders—a line she had clearly rehearsed in her head for at least three seconds.
At its worst, CES is an insufferable barrage of cliches, buzzwords, and other rehearsed insincerities, but yesterday I saw a little glimpse of the big technology show at its best, and I really enjoyed it.
One of the most technically refined dancers in the company, Mr. Huxley said that Ms. Woodward reminded him of himself just a few years ago, when he rehearsed as if his life depended on it.
We used to live in a pure world, where we only really knew what musicians thought from between-song banter at shows, or a bit of semi-rehearsed joking during an episode of MTV's Cribs.
Town officials had retooled evacuation plans and its residents had rehearsed a drill just the week before, but the rapid rush of towering flames swarmed its neighborhoods before people had time to get out the door.
During different periods of its life cycle it has taken on many of these roles, both through the features it has shipped with and through the messaging of Apple's marketing arm and well-rehearsed onstage presentations.
During the couple's visit to Sydney in October, Meghan made a personal contribution to the account when she took a sweet photo of her husband as he rehearsed his speech for the Invictus Games' closing ceremony.
The founders of each team receive free pitch coaching (from our expert editors), and they'll be rehearsed and ready to step onto the TechCrunch Main Stage in front of a live crowd numbering in the thousands.
The path may have gotten rougher after Saturday, when his decision to repeatedly use the same lines fed into criticism that the senator relies almost exclusively on rehearsed talking points, rather than his accomplishments in office.
"You sing Evensong every day until your voice breaks: It's the ultimate musical education," he said in a wide-ranging interview this summer during an extended stay in New York as he rehearsed Mr. Lang's piece.
We saw all of our friends and fans and acted out together as the perfect team as if we had rehearsed it our whole life — knowing exactly what the other was thinking to talk with people.
These free rehearsed readings will conclude this year's New Plays for Young Audiences, an annual series of works in development presented by the educational theater program of the Steinhardt School at N.Y.U.212-998-5869, events.nyu.
They rehearsed stories about falsified athletic records, claiming that although a student was not on their school's sports team, he or she had played over the summer in Italy, or as part of a private club.
But as if performing a play that had been rehearsed for a decade, the government continued to roll out plans for what official statements have called a nine-day period of "Duelo Nacional," or national mourning.
As performance art proliferated and expanded in the seventies and eighties, Marina Abramović and others abandoned the "sincerity" of raw performance to allow for spectacle and rehearsed actions, but without relinquishing the ban on theatrical illusion.
The hands-free crutch also enabled Vaughn and Li to share their first dance together as husband and wife, which the bride said meant everything to her, despite not being able to do their rehearsed routine.
Stephanie Tsepas, who ran into Rubio at her polling place in Derry Tuesday, had gone to see one of his town halls Friday and left with a headache, she said, because he seemed so robotic and rehearsed.
" The dog only balked after being asked to perform the stunt from a different side of the pool than was rehearsed, and he "happily did the stunt when he was allowed to return to his original spot.
Then there is a not-so-surprising revelation to those who have watched Mr. McConnell stubbornly refuse to budge from talking points and doggedly spend day after day on the Senate floor hitting the same rehearsed points.
But there were a few who pestered him on the playground and in the hallways, who teased or pressed, who covered their mouths and laughed and pointed and would not be dissuaded by our carefully rehearsed answers.
He also rehearsed the route from New Jersey, over the George Washington Bridge and down the West Side of Manhattan in an Uber car he drove in the days before the incident, a law enforcement official said.
After he withdrew from the University of Buenos Aires in 1946 and became a coach at the Teatro Colón, Mr. Gielen rehearsed "Tristan und Isolde" with the soprano Kirsten Flagstad and the conductor Erich Kleiber in 1948.
Chris Christie of New Jersey used a nationally broadcast debate to savage Mr. Rubio as a mediocrity who simply mouthed the rehearsed lines his staff fed him — to which Mr. Rubio responded by repeating the same lines.
The sole ball held in Vienna's opera house, it attracts 5,000 guests, who witness around 150 debutantes in snow-white gowns waltz with their partners, a rehearsed and tightly choreographed extravaganza televised by Austria's national broadcaster, ORF.
I and five other American, British and Canadian judges spent a week of 12-hour days last year in Beijing evaluating 50 finalists, who gave carefully rehearsed three-minute TED-like talks, then answered questions from us.
Earlier during the struggle, in 1918, Schoenberg founded the Society for Private Musical Performances, a membership-only organization for which challenging scores by Max Reger, Bartok, Stravinsky, Debussy, Berg and other composers were carefully rehearsed and performed.
The investigation, released Thursday, found that the 11-member team had not undergone crucial training as a unit before it deployed to Niger because of "personnel turnover" and had not rehearsed its mission before leaving its base.
On a recent afternoon, as the company prepared to leave for a 10-day run at Lincoln Center that begins on Thursday, he watched as Elvina Ibraimova rehearsed onscreen, then called the studio to tweak a variation.
Yermak rehearsed Zelenskiy's existing positions: that ending the war was Ukraine's priority, but that there could be no elections in the Donbass if it was still under illegal occupation and Kiev did not control its own borders.
The choreographer and her chosen dancer, Oona Doherty, rehearsed separately from the rest of the cast, and the pieces came together only in the final week before the premiere, at the Galway International Arts Festival last year.
While we can't know for certain how Kennedy made her grammatical choices, Babcock stressed that her public interviews were probably rehearsed backward and forward, and that Kennedy, again like many politicians, was prepped on how to appear.
Here's what happened when we asked Trump about his sexual assault allegations: Hillary's responses tend to be a little more rehearsed, but her bot still went on a weird tangent about bullying when asked about her education plan.
We did some of that and then the untying of the guys (the kitten claws and chews through rope) it was a challenge, but at the same time it was a shot I prepped and rehearsed a bunch.
He certainly tried to look the part, even taking off his jacket and rolling up his sleeves in a moment that seemed right out of an old "West Wing" episode -- clearly rehearsed and by now something of cliché.
Charlamagne said their approach to interviewing Clinton was different because they chose to ask her some non-political questions that could sway her way from rehearsed talking points and allow viewers to see a different side of her.
Just like a director can call "cut" to stop a scene while it's being rehearsed, a player can call "cut" to stop a scene they are in to take a break, modify it, or even scrap it completely.
We rehearsed for a week straight before we started filming, and then it was five weeks straight of grinding it out with this crazy little guerrilla film crew we had, and the men and women of the facility.
In the capital this week, groups of residents practiced loud chanting of patriotic slogans and thousands of school children in red hats and white shirts rehearsed performances for the event, under a constant hum of noise and music.
"The report indicated that the cocaine "made him very aware of his actions and very interested in conversation with members of the group" and the way he ingested the drug "at the Shack seemed well-rehearsed and calculated.
Just like a director can call "cut" to stop a scene while it's being rehearsed, a player can call "cut" to stop a scene they are in to take a break, modify it, or even scrap it completely.
When I asked him about this, Hannity responded with a well-rehearsed litany of sins perpetrated by the Republican establishment in concert with Obama: perilously low labor participation and homeownership rates, soaring national debt, Obamacare and so on.
Officials said Judge Kavanaugh, who spent much of this past week at the White House preparing for a hearing, was well rehearsed and ready to appear on Capitol Hill if senators opted to go forward with a session.
GENEVA — When the Israeli pianist and conductor David Greilsammer was a student at Juilliard in the early 2000s, he never imagined performing a program as radical as the one he rehearsed here recently with the Geneva Camerata orchestra.
Impeachment defense leaves Republican senators little choice The President and his most fervent fans must have been delighted as they heard arguments that had been rehearsed for months on Fox News opinion shows echo across the Senate floor.
Aides want Harris to continue opening up about her personal experiences, channeling interactions with voters where her aides believe she has most shined on the campaign trail -- and countering a perception that she is overly rehearsed and planned.
In this case, the camaraderie had been well rehearsed over several months of training, after Flanagan, the fastest marathoner going into the trials, encouraged Cragg four months ago to move to Portland to prepare for the trials with her.
On the 70-minute museum tour, fans will be able to visit the studios where Prince recorded, produced and mixed his chart-topping hits as well as the soundstage where he rehearsed for tours and hosted exclusive private concerts.
While our State Department is making every effort to resolve this global threat through diplomatic means, it must be noted that the combined allied militaries now possess the most precise, rehearsed, and robust defensive and offensive capabilities on earth.
There's order in everything in The Handmaid's Tale, from the rehearsed, standard responses the handmaids greet one another with to the disturbing pregnancy "ceremony" that places Offred's head in Serena's lap as the Commander has sex with his handmaid.
"For me personally, in any peace talks, Zohra is a red line," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation this week as the Zohra orchestra - named after a Persian goddess of music - rehearsed for a concert in an Oxford church.
In what is by now a well-rehearsed ceremony, the coffins, identically draped in green cloth, many holding only partial remains, were laid out in rows inside the former battery factory's cavernous hangar on the eve of the interment.
As someone who is interested in knowing more about a candidate than what's on their resume, she says one of the biggest interview mistakes someone can make is delivering a rehearsed or fabricated answer to one of her questions.
Northgard is the RTS that people who don't play RTS games often say they want, and it proves that you can make a deep and rewarding RTS that isn't driven by actions-per-minute or perfectly rehearsed build-orders.
That young, pre-bearded Ulysses S. Grant was cast as Desdemona in an Army production of "Othello" and rehearsed but never went on because of what amounted to homosexual panic among the producing officers in a national manliness crisis?
Anger could touch off a backlash, advisers said, though at the same time he needs to show more indignation than he did during a Fox News interview on Monday when he stuck closely to talking points and looked rehearsed.
And our reward for getting this far is two more hours of well-rehearsed talking points about policy, occasional crowd-pleasing zingers, and—if the last debate is anything to go by—almost zealous dunking on a certain billionaire.
He could have rehearsed "Dance of the Ages" in the Hudson Opera House, a Greek Revival building, built as City Hall in 1855, that contains the state's oldest theater, which reopened in April, restored and renovated as Hudson Hall.
It wasn't that I didn't believe it, but rather, that the event was one we'd rehearsed so many times that now that it had actually happened, many of us — Cubans, both and off the island — were caught off guard.
Pressed to prove that, despite his short time and lack of major accomplishment in the Senate, he had the experience and skills to be president, Mr. Rubio instead pivoted quickly to a well-rehearsed argument about President Obama's liberal agenda.
Charmingly rehearsed interview tidbits are what give us the sense that we know them; that celebrities are just like us, only more so; that they are suitable vehicles for all the fears and fantasies and anxieties we project onto them.
It turns out that O'Malley was gunning for speaking time because he had a rehearsed applause line about Donald Trump–this one was about signing up for Trump's Muslim list or something, the sequel to his popular "carnival barker" routine.
But even in the most realistic demos, everything has been repeatedly rehearsed and optimized to show exactly what a company wants you to see, taking dramatic license as needed and fudging things so the demonstration is smooth, efficient, and timely.
Having rehearsed his views with Muir, who, with some quirks, broadly accepted them, Gray outlined them in an influential speech he delivered soon after on the distribution of trees in the present and the past, making the sequoia his prime example.
The musician's home in Chanhassen, Minnesota, will soon be open for daily public tours of the property, so guests can see where Prince rehearsed, tracked, and mixed his albums, as well as the concert hall where he hosted private performances.
It's a super sad ending for a dance studio frequented by tons of A-listers ... Debbie opened the place in 1979, and it's where celebs like Michael Jackson, Cher, Bette Midler, Mariah Carey, Usher, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John rehearsed.
"I think this debate, I think people, met their expectations, and I think Hillary gave a very polished, well-rehearsed status quo defense and I think Donald Trump gave a unique Donald Trump response to the status quo," Ryan added.
"While our State Department is making every effort to resolve this global threat through diplomatic means, it must be noted that the combined allied militaries now possess the most precise, rehearsed, and robust defensive and offensive capabilities on Earth," Mattis said.
The two pairs are stars of their respective shows (The Bachelor and Dancing With the Stars), but last night, worlds collided as Viall rehearsed with Murgatroyd for the upcoming season of DWTS — and were joined by some very special guests.
In the closing days before the Granite State primary vote on Tuesday, Clinton took on directly her perceived stiffness at an event here in Henniker on Saturday, responding to a woman who asked why she seems more "rehearsed" the Sanders.
An ill-timed gaffe in a televised debate on February 6th, in which Mr Rubio responded to Mr Christie's accusation that he was rote-learned and untested by robotically repeating a rehearsed attack on Mr Obama, appears to have reinforced that.
It is a dance of formalities he can no longer bother with, and when he meets Alma (Vicky Krieps), a waitress in the seaside town where he keeps a second home, the seduction that follows feels, more than anything, well rehearsed.
They had rehearsed what they were going to say with Barbara Sourkes, a hospital psychiatrist with whom they had grown close, and they made an audio recording of this moment in case they needed to discuss it with her later.
While Williams, who will introduce Best Picture nominee A Star is Born, rehearsed her lines, Alexis was adorably transfixed and, like a star in the making, stood clapping on stage until her mother scooped her up and the pair headed out.
"The cap hike issue will unlikely be the focus of most of those meetings," one of those people said, adding that pulling off a capital raising deal would be a well-rehearsed exercise which does not need too much advance discussion.
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The material may feel well rehearsed to Churchill buffs, but breaking new research ground is not Millard's goal: She aims to retell the story in a thrilling, contemporary style for a new generation of readers, and in this she succeeds.
We started with a couple of tracks from my previous album which would be easy to translate to instrument and rehearsed those, then I went away and created some new audio pieces which were then translated and scored to sheet music.
If you do experience something that you don't want to remember later on, for whatever reason, you can just try not to think about it, and that memory—because it's not being rehearsed—will end up interfered with and forgotten.
"The cap hike issue will unlikely be the focus of most of those meetings," one of those people said, adding that pulling off a capital-raising would be a well-rehearsed exercise which does not need too much advance discussion.
"I grew up in Houston, Texas, and visiting Prairie View [A&M University], we rehearsed at TSU [Texas State University] for many years in third ward," Beyoncé says about the inspiration of her show, which was conceptualized a year before.
Singers rehearsed onstage, scene painters touched up backdrops and performers offstage squeezed into corsets and uniforms for a dress rehearsal of "The Yeomen of the Guard" inside a 19833-seat theater under a church on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
For audiences, however, the whole enterprise is free: These rehearsed readings are the first of the season in this annual series of plays in development from the educational theater program of the Steinhardt School at N.Y.U.212-998-5869, events.nyu.
The Hypocrites' artistic director, Sean Graney, whose high-pitched cackle frequently bounced off the converted factory's brick and cinder block walls as his cast rehearsed words and chords, founded the company with the mission of making the old new again.
Why it matters: Compared to the first round, last week's debates were heavier on disagreement and confrontation, allowing voters to see discrepancies in the candidates and how they responded to challenges in real time, a departure from rehearsed stump speeches.
At practice on Tuesday, South Korean fans paid nearly $30 and filled the lower section of the Olympic ice arena, taking pictures with their smartphones and oohing, aahing and clapping as Ryom and Kim rehearsed their jumps, spins and lifts.
This is exciting, no question, but it means that swaths of music come across as assiduously rehearsed and well played but, at the same time, disinterested; efficient; lacking in mood, color, grand dramatic arc; waiting for the next loud climax.
Guests continued to arrive, and Dom smiled amicably through the many toasts, attempting an expression that he'd rehearsed in the mirror more than a few times, an expression that he hoped would put people in mind of the Dalai Lama.
Mr. Mudgett, a retired trial lawyer, tries hard to sell himself as an earnest researcher, but on camera he tends to sound rehearsed and speaks in clichés, and the series favors a luridness that makes it hard to take seriously.
In new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, the production company -- Impact Pictures -- fires back, saying Jackson rehearsed the stunt twice before a final run-through, and she was given every opportunity to speak up if she was uncomfortable with anything.
He leaned on his machine and thought, Lord, I love her, and the press came down and Tiny, locked in his lifetime's work, watched his hands and where they were and rehearsed the name of that afternoon's bottle in his mind.
In order to prevent spread of the virus to unaffected countries, Germany issued a decree allowing for hunting of wild boar populations during the entire year and has rehearsed response tactics in the case of an African swine fever outbreak.
Mr. Batiste, who had hustled across town after taping that day's episode of "The Late Show," where he is Stephen Colbert's musical foil, went around the room dapping and high-fiving the other band members as they rehearsed a blues.
President Donald Trump's wing-it approach to diplomacy would face a tough test in a potential July summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is sure to bring a well-rehearsed game plan to a meeting with his impulsive American counterpart.
Neither Mr. Rubio, who spent most of the debate delivering rehearsed lines that seemed to come out of speeches, nor the other four Republicans on the debate stage left nearly as big an impression during the night as Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz.
"We've rehearsed for weeks and weeks," said Couto, whose unit was visiting Britain to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Canada, one of the 15 nations in addition to the United Kingdom which has the 91-year-old queen as head of state.
After shutting down her own personal accounts following her engagement to Harry last year, she recently made her official return to social media with a snap of Harry as he rehearsed his speech for the Invictus Games closing ceremony in Sydney Oct.
And in the meantime, let this be yet another reminder: When the GM of your favorite team makes a well-rehearsed frowny face into a camera and starts mumbling about how you just can't trade anymore these days, he's lying to you.
Well, Vanegas-Gesuale estimated that 90 percent of the show is currently scripted, rehearsed or otherwise planned ahead of time, and Fitzgerald said he'd like to see that number go down, with the show incorporating even more real-time interaction with viewers.
Unfortunately, even if you're someone who thrives on advance preparation, the truth is, there'll be plenty of times in your career when you don't have a thought-out, pre-planned answer, when the situation doesn't lend itself to your giving a rehearsed speech.
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For nine weeks, the show rehearsed at Grumman Studios in Bethpage, N.Y., because there were no spaces on Broadway big enough; when the show moved into the Lyric, Cirque built a gym under the stage for the acrobats to continue their daily conditioning.
The teacher rehearsed these facts over and over until the patient managed to retain them, at least for the moment, at which point the teacher moved on to a new set of facts, such as the patient's age, home town, and former occupation.
It was so efficient, it may well have been drafted in advance, but she certainly delivered it with convincing spontaneity; on-call, public emoting, the most artificial kind, may defy her acting skills, but she can surely pull off well-rehearsed, controlled defiance.
If a politician can land good jokes with a degree of regularity, it's easier for them to convince the segment of voters that is unequivocally convinced that all politicians are inherently evil, that they're not just another rehearsed product of a rigged system.
In February 1976, shortly after being signed to Sire, the band spent less than a week in Plaza Sound Studios, a cavernous space above Radio City Music Hall where Arturo Toscanini had once rehearsed the NBC Symphony and where the Rockettes still practiced.
Among the broad strokes that seem accurate to me, based on my experience as a biographer of Trump and other sources: Trump often fails to deal with the subject at hand, preferring to tell and retell anecdotes and stories that sound rehearsed.
Asked about the #MeToo movement and the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, she delivered what appeared to be a rehearsed response: She said she was glad both he and his accuser — a woman whose account Mr. Trump publicly mocked — had been heard.
One does not get the sense that Justin was sincerely chosen as a remotely likely love match for Gurki; Sarah, a technology recruiter, spits lines that feel so fastidiously rehearsed that they would not seem out of place on the "Next" bus.
Vice President Mike Pence and national security adviser H.R. McMaster rehearsed their pitch heading into the Camp David strategy session in an effort to persuade Trump to accept commanders' proposals to beef up the 8,400 American troops in the country, the sources said.
The White House aide -- who described Jackson as open and honest during the process -- said the VA secretary nominee rehearsed answers to possible questions about the allegations during a series of practice congressional hearings known as "murder boards," organized by White House staff.
Curry was nearby, but Puma insisted that he stay out of sight while she rehearsed, ostensibly because she wanted the routine to be a surprise to him, though possibly also because he is known to have strong opinions that he doesn't mind sharing.
"While our State Department is making every effort to resolve this global threat through diplomatic means, it must be noted that the combined allied militaries now possess the most precise, rehearsed and robust defensive and offensive capabilities on Earth," Mr. Mattis said.
This idea of death—persistent, looming, everywhere—seems more accurate, especially when the physical event of death can feel so detached, sanitized, rehearsed: something that as a species and individuals we now tend to do to ourselves, whether with cigarettes, food, or despair.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Drums and a band played as officials in black tops and ancient costumes rehearsed on Saturday for the funeral procession of Thailand's late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, whose cremation next week is expected to be attended by a quarter of a million mourners.
Where he might choose to perform on Good Morning America in a pink Disco-inspired suit (not to be confused with the era of Glam that rocked the '70s, from Detroit and London), there's a chance he rehearsed earlier that day as a Teddy Boy.
Clinton and de Blasio took the stage on Saturday at the Inner Circle, an annual media roast of politicians that traditionally ends with New York's mayor delivering a snarky rebuttal in the form of a rehearsed skit, often with the help of Broadway cast members.
As you can see in the video above, during our interview we were interrupted not once, but twice, by two young men begging Trudeau to run for president of the United States with a seemingly rehearsed performance about the lackluster slate of American presidential candidates.
Working on "Life and Fate", Mr Dodin took his company first to Norilsk, the site of one of Stalin's harshest camps, where they rehearsed in an abandoned barracks built on permafrost, and then to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where they were allowed to stay the night.
"They had made this really beautiful lingerie dress, but we're dancing the Argentine Tango, so when we rehearsed yesterday they had this for me just to rehearse in so that my costume wouldn't get wet," explains Kramer, who recently partnered with Colgate Optic White.
What's more ... we're told the Spice Girls haven't rehearsed anything for the wedding either, as of now, and with about a week or so before the Royal couple ties the knot ... it ain't likely they'll get an act together in time for a showstopper.
What's so remarkable about Lanthimos's films is that inevitably there's a breakdown, a slippage when the elements being rehearsed take on a greater dimension of reality, often in an act of unavoidable violence — sometimes bodily, other times in the form of a tear in reality.
His was a pent-up anger, verging on vitriol: a well-rehearsed takedown of Sinn Fein and all it stands for and against, laying blame at its leadership's door for lack of progress in getting power-sharing talks back on their feet in Northern Ireland.
Kaine came out of the gate high-strung and more canned than a twitch-inducing energy drink Tuesday night in Farmville, Va., throwing out constant rehearsed lines about Trump's taxes and offensive rhetoric and dumping them on the lap of Pence, to little effect.
" The 28-year-old artist told CNN that for better or worse, Trump, a former reality star and entertainer, has managed to claim a place in American pop culture, whereas the Democratic presidential nominee, who is far more reserved and rehearsed, "is not sticking culturally.
At a town hall event in New Hampshire on Monday the junior senator from Florida, who is currently polling in a statistical tie for second place in the state, gave a speech in which he repeated the same rehearsed sentence nearly word for word.
Not only did she firmly rebuke and name-check Trump, going against the stereotype that pageant contestants are safe, rehearsed, and, if we're being mean, dumb — but she also represents Texas, where 52 percent of voters cast their ballots for Trump in the 2016 election.
After school, the boys rehearsed for class productions of "Bye Bye Birdie" and "The King and I." On weekends, they slept over at Mr. DeMeyer's house, sneaked out in the Mustang and picked up Pamela, bound for Bretz, a gay dance club in Toledo.
May, who had hoped to win a landslide and a mandate going into Brexit negotiations, has proved to be an uninspired retail politician: wooden in manner, ill at ease with voters, flip-flopping on flagship policy proposals and robotically repeating the same rehearsed lines.
Over the past three weeks, as she and her fellow contestants have rehearsed for Tuesday's finale, Ms. Lin, 26 — an actress, classically trained pianist and outspoken critic of Chinese human rights abuses — has been barred from speaking to the news media, friends and relatives said.
The Met phoned him one afternoon while he was home in Philadelphia and asked if he would step in for an ailing tenor in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" six and a half hours later, in a staging he had never seen, let alone rehearsed.
From that wait to get in onward, the show most resembled National Tap Dance Day events of the past in its frustrating, endearing blend of amateurish and top of the line, its rough-edged and under-rehearsed presentation of awe-inspiring talent and skill.
As Mr. Gray and a few of his dancers approached the Afro-American Cultural Center in New Haven, they learned that the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson had refined and rehearsed some of his work in the building where the troupe would be appearing.
Where were the gimmicky one-liners, the cringeworthy pandering, the well-rehearsed ambushes, the whiny interruptions, the confusing excursions into obscure votes or ancient controversies of little relevance to the choice Democrats face in coming months and all voters will face a year from now?
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Yeah. Yeah, and is that form where you started off ... I mean, you can sort of see you getting more elaborate and more rehearsed and more better at it, but is that again what you were doing when you started off doing stuff live?
She was already deemed a darling back home anyway — one of those overachieving young Jamaicans sent abroad, having been groomed from a young age to be leaders, the ones who diligently rehearsed their roles as replicas of the older generation that still clung to a colonial mindset.
By then, Kid Dynamite had been looking for singers for almost a year, and when Shevchuk showed up, well rehearsed after a month of listening to the band's demo while screaming along into his pillow so he didn't disturb his neighbors, the band found their singer.
Whether Trump likes it or not, this week's big election stories will be about the firing of Lewandowski, his money woes, and all the other signs of his campaign's slow-motion death spiral—not about a rehearsed speech he gave to reporters in downtown Manhattan one morning.
When questions about Trump inevitably came up, the answers were short and well-rehearsed, as Schwarzenegger acknowledged that he knew about Trump's producing credit from the start, pointing out that he also continued to make royalties from his previous projects while in office as Governor of California.
These points have been rehearsed in recent years in such books as "Rambunctious Garden" by Emma Marris and "The New Wild" by Fred Pearce, as well as by academics like Peter Kareiva of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Erle Ellis of the University of Maryland.
Half the time it's just Wyer standing at the front of the shot wearing the 'Come to Daddy' mask while his friends do half-rehearsed routines, other times he just has a great time nodding his head while somebody holds a shaky iPhone up near him.
The spontaneous recovery by Rubio on the stump, though, squares with his effort to combat rival's portrayal of him as calculating and rehearsed, which are particularly poisonous labels in an election cycle in which the rise of insurgent candidates like Republican businessman Donald Trump and Vermont Sen.
Mr Rubio is suffering from a perception that he is too green to be president; an embarrassing gaffe in a televised debate on February 6th, when he responded to an attack by Mr Christie by repeating a rehearsed attack on Mr Obama three times, reinforced it.
Together with a splattering of well-rehearsed supportive comments from other Tories, about the performance of the economy, getting people back to work and so on, it amounted to a poor, negative and unconvincing defence of a budget which the country desperately needed to believe in.
A week later I had to call H. P. to tell him that we needed to get her in the band, and then she learned about 40 tunes in a month, all tabbed out and rehearsed so we could play two sets and a wedding at Halloween.
As our van chugged out of smog-choked La Paz, he delivered a well-rehearsed safety spiel, informing us that he was equipped with an oxygen tank, a handful of back braces, and a neck board—and added that he'd never had to use any of them.
Of course, there was contingency planning: An Iranian-American actor, Arian Moayed, was quietly flown to London and intensively rehearsed for a key part (he even went on one night in the ensemble) so he could replace one of the refugees in New York if need be.
In the alternative and true story rehearsed by many, human difference is irreducible, and there is no "neutral observation language" (a term of the philosopher Thomas Kuhn's in his 1962 book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions") that can bridge, soften, blur and even erase the differences.
The newspaper RBC reported this year that some questions that make it on air are rehearsed, and that certain people chosen to ask Mr. Putin a question are given pointers for their television appearance (avoid wearing plaid clothing, and do not drink alcohol the night before).
While interviewing striking workers, I thought about how many of us in media and politics have rehearsed the same refrain since the election of 2016: that manufacturing jobs are the most wholesome, inviolable kind of work, a family-sustaining, career-making, nation-saving platonic ideal of labor.
It takes its title from a work by the great Italian dramatist Luigi Pirandello, as well as another play that is being rehearsed by actors in Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search of an Author," who find themselves invaded by characters from still another, but unfinished, drama.
"There's a lot of moving parts to be mastered: weight balance, keeping up with the rhythm of the music and the commentator, hand coordination and tapping into an instinct because there is no rehearsed choreography in Vogue," said Omari Oricci, a ballroom legend and vogue instructor.
The thought crossed my mind while I was in Toronto reading the supertitles that flashed above the stage as the Canadian Opera Company rehearsed Harry Somers's "Louis Riel," which tells the story of a mixed-race Métis leader who led two uprisings against Canada and was hanged.
A rotating cast of runners protected him at Monza, too, but the pacers for Saturday's race—many of whom Kipchoge has rehearsed with at his training camp in Kenya—have spent more time practicing and therefore look to be better prepared than the ones from 200.
Over the course of a whole-ass day, Shawkat will act out (and act out, and act out, and act out) a single scene with 100 different male co-stars—none of whom she's rehearsed with before—and try not to collapse onstage in the process.
It was a moment that summed up the barriers being broken by the work being rehearsed: Olga Neuwirth's new opera, "Orlando," based on the gender-crossing fictional biography by Virginia Woolf, is the first piece the Vienna State Opera has ever performed by a female composer.

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