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Developed as part of the Traverse's experimental strand, Traverse Too, Midsummer was a mega-hit and returns to the theatre with the original leads Cora Bissett and Gordon McIntyre before a national and international tour.
This week's new theatre Mark Cook 2010
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The Traverse's reliability benefited from working out bugs from the Acadia.
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(The Traverse's reliability benefited from working out bugs from the Acadia.)
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Nurtured through the Traverse's young writer's group, her first play, Cockroach, was an instant hit and an ambitious attempt to consider both Darwin's theory of evolution and the male urge for warmongering.
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Traverse's software adds an inbox to cell phones that lets users see and hear office voice mails, send office phone calls to any phone number and block unwanted calls.
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Bulis gave the Canadiens a 1-0 lead 5: 22 into the first period when he put in a rebound of defenseman Patrick Traverse's shot for his 16th goal.
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Traverse's power-play goal with 5: 57 left in the second period.
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During the afternoon, a little note found its way into Guy Traverse's hand; but the smallest word from the hand that penned those lines was very dear, and he raised it to his lips, then put it in a hidden corner of his pocket-book.
Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces Stanford Eveleth
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To be sure, these extracts were mostly descriptions of places that the writer had visited, or accounts of amusing episodes met with while travelling; but there lingered an undefined impression on Guy Traverse's mind that these letters were not so sacred as one would naturally suppose they should be if the writer were dear to the heart of the recipient.
Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces Stanford Eveleth
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Traverse's room was a large, pleasant apartment at the end of a wide, long hall, on each side of which were the doors opening into the cells of the patients.
The Hidden Hand 1888
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