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kail
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Alternative form of kale
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The moral sense at once puts us in contact with moral reality and motivates us to act (see Cuneo forthcoming b; Kail 2007).
He said, "There are things that don't exist, and that are not going to exist, until we have actors in the room, and I go, 'Oh!' " Kail, who sets deadlines for Miranda, and reacts to every draft of every song, explained, "Lin's response to pressure is to generate more material".
Eventually, Miranda and Kail spotted a pillar that had been topped, in the nineteen-nineties, by a small bust of Hamilton.
At the same time, he was working on "In the Heights": every few months, he and Kail got together with actors to try out new material, with Miranda taking the role of Usnavi, a bodega owner who serves as a narrator.
"I had been thinking about 'In the Heights' for two years, and we started a conversation that never stopped," Kail says.
Kail asked Miranda what he thought was in Hamilton's mind.
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Its name derives from the Scottish "kail-yard," a small cabbage patch usually adjacent to a cottage.
KAIL--Morton, 86, October 16.
"I brought these concerns to everybody," said Pittsburgh councilwoman Theresa Kail-Smith.
I'd like to see them drink it," said Theresa Kail-Smith, councilwoman for Pittsburgh's second district.
With fellow Wesleyan alumnus Thomas Kail, he continued to develop In the Heights.
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