| 21. | Stravinsky's 1961-62 rendering of the story of Noah, drawn from both the Bible and old English miracle plays.
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| 22. | The second source is a thirteenth-century French miracle play, " Le Miracle de Th�ophile ", by the trouv�re Rutebeuf.
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| 23. | They would then provide entertainment such as mummers or miracle plays and food for the poor of their community.
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| 24. | It was the Jets'10th penalty of the game, and put them in the position of needing a miracle play.
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| 25. | Further non-nuclear explosive tests were later conducted in the remaining cavity as part of the related Project Miracle Play.
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| 26. | He was also the referee when the Music City Miracle play occurred during the 1999 Playoffs between the Tennessee Titans.
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| 27. | They were used in masques or miracle plays in New York City at venues like the New York Coffee House.
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| 28. | He vows to block Ivan's abuse of power, and confronts him in the cathedral while a miracle play is being presented.
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| 29. | A miracle play of his, " Le Miracle de Th�ophile ", is one of the earliest dramatic pieces extant in French.
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| 30. | In 1210, suspicious of the growing popularity of miracle plays, Pope Innocent III issued a Secunda Pastorum " of the Wakefield Cycle.
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