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"One of the older board members explained to me when I first got on, it's sort of like planning a play for the whole community to come to," said Mr. Engellant, 42. "Trying to get everyone to blend together, nobody step on each other's toes".
Mosse said: "I am planning a play which will have five major roles for actresses in their 50s and 60s.
If we have consumed food together twice without sharing, chances are you are not the person I want dating my friends, or working with me, or planning a play date with our children.
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Early in 1977, I was planning a BBC Play for Today with the producer Margaret Matheson.
Google's also planning a big play for the front door.
She is planning a very limited playing schedule next season.
If you're both planning a sensual role playing game together, then talk about boundaries.
Whittingdale is not planning to play a prominent role in the campaign.
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