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  • ...to a specific weapon, or it can refer to various publications named after it. =The [[sjambok]] as a weapon=
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  • ...written by G. Alma with music composed by J. Blewitt. It was published by the New York based publisher Firth & Hall. ...egiment of Foot]] while based at Keiskama Hoek, on the Eastern Frontier of the Cape Colony.
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Terry_Johnson_%28dramatist%29]. Premièred on 1 August 1993 at the Royal Court Theatre in London. ...and [[Sigmund Freud]] a year before the latter's death. It is named after the Freudian psychological term "hysteria". [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyste
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  • ...he equivalent [[Afrikaans]] term, '''[[konsert]]''' it used pretty much in the same fashion (''see below''). '''Among the uses are:'''
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  • [[Khoikhoi]] is the collective name for the hunter-gatherer people of '''[[Khoikhoi]]''' (or '''[[Khoi-Khoi]]''') desce ...mmitation of the sounds they heard in the [[Khoekhoe]] languages spoken by the [[Khoikhoi]].
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  • ''[[A Husband for Rachel]]'' is a one-act play by [[Bertha Goudvis]]. == The original text ==
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  • ...which there is "dramatic" conflict (e.g in "There was drama in court when the witness testified.."). ...d Literature Departments at school and university) originally evolved over the century and plied their trade.
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  • ...nue situated on the western side of Church Square, Pretoria, right next to the Nederlandsche Bank. == [[Reck's Lokal]] and/or the [[Alhambra Hall]], Pretoria (1889?-1903)==
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  • The [[Commercial Exchange]] is a name often given to a building dedicated to commerce and business transac ...ercial Rooms]]''' in some cases, or the [[Die Beurs]] (lit "purse", i.e. "The stockmarket" or "commercial exchange") in [[Afrikaans]].
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  • ...ll have the opportunity to visit the [[Nelson Mandela Theatre]] for one of the three performances. For many of them this will also be a first.''
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  • ...ikaans]] language at most South African Universities for the first half of the 20th century, at least. Also found as [[Afrikaans en Nederlands]] in some c ...ve of the [[Dutch]]. Many of the early lecturers came from Holland, and it is was for long an established tradition for post-graduate work in [[Afrikaans
    1 KB (212 words) - 05:28, 11 July 2017
  • ...fer to a uniquely South African form of musical melodrama which evolved in the black urban townships of South Africa. (See also [[Township]]) ...like Johannesburg. There were schools and churches, but very little in the way of organized entertainment.
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  • ''[[Die Joiner]]'' ("The joiner") a play by [[Pieter Fourie]] (1940-2021). == The original text ==
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  • ''[[Career]]'' is a play in three acts by American playwright James Henry Lee (1923-2002)[htt == The original text ==
    1 KB (177 words) - 15:30, 21 January 2021
  • ''His Excellency'' is a play by Campbell Christie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_Christi == The original text ==
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  • ...Theatre|theatrical]] term used in a variety of ways over the ages. Some of the uses refer to a preliminary or introductory part to a speech, article, poem ...nd in many cases lauding the company's patron. (The term can also refer to the [[performer]] who delivers such a preliminary oration.)
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  • ''[[Joernaal van Jorik]]'' ("Journal of Jorik") is an [[Afrikaans]] epic poem in five parts by [[D.J. Opperman]] ==The original text==
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  • ...rs old, and has gone through numerous transformations and adaptations over the ages. ...en]] in older times, and at times referred to as a [[Dictionary]] as well, the term has all along referred to an attempt to summarise/condence and publish
    3 KB (412 words) - 12:04, 23 May 2024
  • ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]'' is a 1859 historical novel by [[Charles Dickens]] (1812-1870)[https://en.wikip == The original text ==
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  • ...ly unrelated to any of the famous theatrical Booth families in England and the USA[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booth_(actor)], but clearly experienced. ...turning to England in 1833, evidently having done well enough to retire on the proceeds of his time in Cape Town.
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