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Anyone attending a "March on Washington -type event can expect a familiar routine: listen to speeches, march, reconvene, disperse.
"You just get there, go through your routine, listen for your cue and go out there in your puppet," he said.
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Reluctantly idle at just 58, he is at a loss — "He had arrived at Gate Retirement without itinerary, ticket or passport" — clinging to old routines, listening to "rainy afternoon jazz and the slow movements of symphonies," telling himself he's "wistful rather than sad".
Mitchell's stories tumbled forth: baiting rednecks by reciting Lenny Bruce routines; listening to Elaine May and Mike Nichols records (they helped invent modern sketch comedy at the Compass Theater two blocks from campus in the 1950s); the midnight concert students organized in which John Cage shared the bill with Chicago jazz players.
Both ITERS and ECERS rating scales have seven subscales: space and furnishing, personal care routines, listening and talking, activities, interaction, program structure, and parents and staff.
The amazing thing about this decade is that it became totally routine to listen to a Peruvian trip-hop act, a British rapper, a Hungarian psych-pop combo, a Berlin electro artist and a maudlin crooner from Gothenberg, Sweden, one right after the next, and without needing to have a trainspotter's knowledge of the scenes in any of those places--or even a specialty record store.
Brakeman Andrew Matthews divulged their pre-slide routine: "We listen to music, we eat as much as possible and slap each other in the face".
People always ask me, 'Do you change when you get on the field?' Before a game starts, I have my routine, I listen to my music and I walk out and look up at the crowd and I... I'm getting goose bumps right now talking about it.
As part of the morning's routine, children listened to a story, played at the outside water table, did arts and crafts projects, engaged in make-believe at the housekeeping corner, and even played chess.
By Helen Watts and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, October 18 , 1947P. 29 A seven-year-old boy follows a regular evening routine of listening to "The Lone Ranger," reciting his prayers with his mother, and then climbing into bed.
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