Similar words: conforming, perform, brainstorming, outperform, performer, performance, underperform, farming. Meaning: [pər'fɔrm /pə'fɔːm] n. the performance of a part or role in a drama.
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181. In that, they are no different from our libraries, museums, performing arts companies, schools, and universities.
182. Performing with seemingly telepathic empathy, Watson and Ashley set an enduring standard for vocal and instrumental interplay.
183. Anonymity, like the uniforms of nurses, the police or soldiers, highlights the role, not the person performing it.
184. We are, after all, performing a descriptive and not a prescriptive exercise when we undertake discourse analysis.
185. For the most part, these contract workers work under the supervision of permanent staff, performing more labour-intensive tasks.
186. Upstream and downstream, and on the far bank other villages were performing the same rites.
187. He was feeling sick and not up to performing at his best, he told Holtz.
188. Unconfirmed word on the street is that the trio will be performing on Wednesday, August 20, at the Club Congress.
189. Proceedings around the Biennial this year give a new prominence to performing arts.
190. But after performing poorly at the polls it quickly disappeared.
191. An organization is a collective of actors performing roles in the pursuit of ends.
192. DeVito met his future wife while performing onstage as a demented stable boy.
193. It could be argued that a poorly performing ICU is unlikely to occur in isolation.
194. I imagined a sorceress inside performing her rites behind the window,(www.Sentencedict.com) with a red kerchief.
195. I have joined a new drama club - Open Stage we're performing Bugsy Malone soon!
196. Above all, what performers sensitive to the original performing context of this music have dug deep into this seam of riches?
197. Read in studio A new dance company has been formed to give a boost to the performing arts outside London.
198. Her responsibilities extended to cover the creative and performing arts, communication and cultural studies, and recreation and sports studies.
199. I wonder if it really will involve performing better than I have ever performed in a boat before.
200. Winnarainbow is a circus and performing arts camp co-founded 22 years ago by the tie-dyed Gravy.
201. I was intensely interested in journalism, and all the things around it, whether it was performing or actually playing records.
202. Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics.
203. Broadly speaking, as in a State today, performing all the tasks of administration and justice.
204. Existing systems for performing text recognition are susceptible to errors.
205. So I think there was more give and take between our performing than any other relationship.
206. The type of light chain excreted in the urine may be identified by performing immuno-electrophoresis on a concentrated urine specimen. 173.
207. He found old manuscripts and adapted or arranged them for groups performing ancient and baroque music.
208. The documents reveal valuable details relating to the professional performing forces, vocal and instrumental, that the companies employed.
209. Stewart enjoyed performing before an audience and continued his interest in dramatics at Yale.
210. None the less Tupac headed a youth group, the New Afrikan Panthers, performing at community centres.
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