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Others like Jan the Sweet Emily Tarpey genuinely worry about the future and believe their yeast world will fall if it doesn't learn to rise to the challenges they face.
Michael Giltz: Hero Plus Fringefest #3: Musicals Galore! Michael Giltz 2011
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Others like Jan the Sweet Emily Tarpey genuinely worry about the future and believe their yeast world will fall if it doesn't learn to rise to the challenges they face.
Michael Giltz: Hero Plus Fringefest #3: Musicals Galore! Michael Giltz 2011
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Others like Jan the Sweet Emily Tarpey genuinely worry about the future and believe their yeast world will fall if it doesn't learn to rise to the challenges they face.
Michael Giltz: Hero Plus Fringefest #3: Musicals Galore! Michael Giltz 2011
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Others like Jan the Sweet Emily Tarpey genuinely worry about the future and believe their yeast world will fall if it doesn't learn to rise to the challenges they face.
Michael Giltz: Hero Plus Fringefest #3: Musicals Galore! Michael Giltz 2011
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Kenneth Tarpey, Chief Financial Officer, will present at:
unknown title 2011
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The high marks of "Yeast Nation" - at La MaMa, where it has sold out its four remaining performances - arrive at the start of the second act with two charming duets, by the power-hungry plotters (Mr. Narayan and Joy Suprano, who plays Jan the Sly) and the bickering lovers (Mr. Altemus and Emily Tarpey as Jan the Sweet).
NYT > Home Page By JASON ZINOMAN 2011
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Tarpey rolled a superbly weighted ball into the feet of Dundas, whose low strike looked goal-bound - but somehow Harrison's outstretched foot deflected the ball away for a corner.
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Immediately, the two combined again - this time, Dundas the provider as he beat the attentions of three defenders and lay the ball back to the waiting Tarpey.
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Hampton nearly scored on the half-time whistle, with a Dundas flick-on falling to Tarpey, but his powerful strike went over the bar.
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The second half was packed with talking points - the first being Chelmsford number four Ben Martin escaping with only a yellow card for raising hands to Tarpey after the two players had tussled.
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