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It means having to perform.
An additional requirement is to avoid having to perform an exhaustive scan of the star database.
Low point: "Having to perform a concert the night before my father's funeral in 2004".
"There's much less of a sense of having to perform," he said.
And, in the Old Vic's new configuration, Spacey is having to perform in the round.
I suddenly found myself having to perform the only secretary's duties abroad.
Created by Alex Horne, it featured various comedians having to perform spurious tasks.
The prospect of having to perform academically while I was grieving was one I couldn't face.
"He's someone who loves playing on the big stage, loves the pressure of having to perform.
What luck that I am not a famous professional musician having to perform in front of a crowd of thousands.
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