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POSTER OF THE OPENING NIGHT: The people in the photo that reminds you "Bubbie" Meet the first night of the opening in the new Broadway musical of the people in the photo with Donna Murphy.
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Biscuit's Show And Share Day


Biscuit’s Show And Share Day


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Little Critter : The Best Show and Share


Little Critter : The Best Show and Share


$2.91


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Show Me How to Share the Gospel


Show Me How to Share the Gospel


$9.15


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Share This Place


Share This Place


$11.02


Like To All We Stretch the Open Arm, Mirah’s collaboration with the Black Cat Orchestra, Share This Place begins with an interesting concept that becomes something richer than might be expected. This time, Mirah works with Spectratone International, an ensemble formed by former Black Cat Orchestra founder and cellist Lori Goldston and accordionist Kyle Hanson, on a song cycle about the lives of insects. Share This Place is also part of a larger work that incorporates short films by stop-motion animator Britta Johnson, and the entire project was inspired by the writing of 19th century entomologist and poet J. Henri Fabre, as well as Karel Capek’s The Insect Play. Paired with Johnson’s films and in their own right, Mirah and Spectratone International’s songs are intricate and beautifully made, giving a larger scale to the big events in these tiny lives — birth, death, mating, eating, sacrifice, survival — while keeping the details that make them fascinating. Musically, Share This Place is exotic yet friendly, nodding to the gypsy tendencies in Mirah’s music since You Think It’s Like This But Really It’s Like This. Monarch butterflies migrate to an elegant tango on “Following the Sun,” while “My Lord Who Hums” delves into hypnotic chamber-psych-rock. Mirah and company do a brilliant job with their insect portraits, making their words and music fit each of their subjects. “Song of Psyche”’s lyrics are especially inspired, pairing the myth of Cupid, Psyche, and Venus with the elaborate mating rituals of moths. Share This Place is often quite witty, but its humor is always instructive: the comically doleful “My Prize” is a reminder that the dung beetle’s diet might be disgusting to others but is also extremely useful (“who else but I and my brethren would save this world from suffocating under all this waste?”). “Credo Cigalia”’s perky melody and rattling shakers mimic how annoying the cicada’s song can be, but its lyrics show how hard the bug works to have its buzzing moment in the late summer sun. While the album’s conceptual nature might seem aloof on paper, Share This Place has surprisingly emotional moments, as on “Ecdysis,” which follows a caterpillar from pupa to butterfly and features some of Mirah’s most impassioned singing, and “Love Song of the Fly,” which captures the anguish of a dying fly trapped in flypaper, lured to its end by its unrequited love for a human. Mirah fans expecting another Advisory Committee might be a little disappointed by Share This Place at first, but its charming fusion of science, poetry, and music, and its clever ways of showing that very different types of life can share this place in harmony, should win them over in the end. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi Performers: Kane Mathis – Oud; Kyle Hanson – Accordion;

Knitting to Share: 25 Projects to Show You Care


Knitting to Share: 25 Projects to Show You Care


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Knitting to Share provides contemporary patterns for individuals and knitting groups who want to continue the tradition of giving. Craft caring gifts for friends or strangers, those who are suffering in some way through illness, stress, or changes in their life, and anyone who needs cheering up with a cozy, comforting knitted treat. Knitting for donation doesn’t mean that good taste goes out of the window: each design is luxuriously stylish. With easy-to-follow patterns and delightful original color diagrams, you will enjoy knitting these special gifts designed with the specific needs of the recipient in mind. There is something for everyone – babies, children, teens, women, men and home projects.

Share the Darkness


Share the Darkness


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Hannah Garrett has always felt safe in the dark. It meant she never had to show people the truth. On the run from a man who wants to kill her, Hannah's learned to keep to herself and not get attached…. Until she meets Ward Coleman. Being around her sexy coworker has awakened a need she'd forgotten–and it's not just this heat wave that has Hannah hot and bothered. But she can't afford to get too close, especially when she's not sure she can trust him. What she doesn't know is that Ward is on to her and is determined to learn her secrets. And getting caught in a hot, dark elevator is the best place to find out all this undercover FBI agent needs to know.

Share price movement


Share price movement


$199


Using the UK as a springboard, this thoughtful and insightful collection of articles uses cutting edge analysis and trendspotting to show how share price behavior in the London FTSE affects dividends and fund performance, and how it is affected by executive appointments and firms’ behavior

The Best Show  Share By Mayer, Mercer/ Mayer, Mercer (ILT)


The Best Show Share By Mayer, Mercer/ Mayer, Mercer (ILT)


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Little Critter has a tough time deciding what to bring in to school for Show and Share. Author: Mayer, Mercer Series Title: Little Critter Publication Date: 2011/06/28 Binding Type: Paperback Grade Level: 12 Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.00 Height: 8.50

Read and Share Bible Kit - Unit 1


Read and Share Bible Kit – Unit 1


$129.99


“>> >>The >Read and Share Bible> Kit 13-week unit that walks little ones through the Bible. The program is designed to make teaching super easy for teachers with minimal preparation time. Teachers simply follow Cue Cards that walk them through each lesson.  There are plenty of visuals, activities, and sharing time so kids can get the most out of each lesson and remember it long after the day is over. >> >>Each kit includes:>> > > >>Thirteen individual lesson folders with 5 teacher “cue cards” per lesson>> > > >>Thirteen 3-minute 3D animated video clips from >the Read & Share DVD Bible>>> > > >>11” Lion and Lamb puppets, Puppet Skit book, and pre-recorded audio CD>> > > >>Music CD and Resource CD-Rom>> > > >>Unit 1 covers the book of Genesis starting with creation and ending with the story of Joseph.>> >> >> >>Ages: 3-5>> >>Released: 05/2010>> > > >> > >”

The Heart's Voice and a Family to Share


The Heart’s Voice and a Family to Share


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“”The Heart’s Voice”>When Dan Holden lost his hearing, he also lost all hope. Now Becca Kinder needs help fixing her ramshackle house. And as the petite widow and her children work their way into his heart, faith can show them the way to an unexpected future–together.>”A Family to Share”>Kendal Oakes would do anything for his daughter, Larissa. He’ll even propose a marriage of convenience to single mom Connie Wheeler. But little Larissa isn’t the only one drawn to Connie’s nurturing ways. A real union is in reach–if they can forgive their imperfect pasts.”

The Heart's Voice and A Family to Share


The Heart’s Voice and A Family to Share


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The Heart's Voice. When Dan Holden lost his hearing, he also lost all hope. Now Becca Kinder needs help fixing her ramshackle house. And as the petite widow and her children work their way into his heart, faith can show them the way to an unexpected future—together. A Family to Share. Kendal Oakes would do anything for his daughter, Larissa. He'll even propose a marriage of convenience to single mom Connie Wheeler. But little Larissa isn't the only one drawn to Connie's nurturing ways. A real union is in reach—if they can forgive their imperfect pasts.

Share My World


Share My World


$11.14


The hype that surrounded Mary J. Blige in the beginning was simply ridiculous. When What’s the 411? was released in 1992, she was exalted as “the new Chaka Khan”– a definite exaggeration, considering how uneven that debut album was. But Blige did show promise, and by the time she recorded her third album, Share My World, she had developed into a fairly convincing soul/urban singer. Her strongest and most confident effort up to that point, Share had much more character, personality, and honesty than most of the assembly line fare dominating urban radio in 1997. For all their slickness, emotive cuts like “Get to Know You Better,” “Love Is All We Need,” and “Keep Your Head” left no doubt that Blige was indeed a singer of depth and substance. Although high tech, the production of everyone from R. Kelly (with whom she duets on the inviting “It’s On”) and Babyface to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis doesn’t come across as forced or robotic, but, in fact, is impressively organic. With Share My World, Blige definitely arrived. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi Performers: Randy Walker – MIDI; Bilal Allah – Sequencing; David Radin – Sequencing; DJ Do It All – Scratching; Steve Stoute – Sequencing; Fred Jenkins III – Multi Instruments; Jimmy Jam – Multi Instruments; LaTonya Blige-DaCosta – Vocals (Background); Lil’ Kim – Rap;

Share This!


Share This!


$16.95


“Share This!” explains the importance of social media as a part of an overall ecosystem of tools for change, and examines how broader participation by marginalized voices can foster opportunity on both the individual and collective levels.

'Share'


‘Share’


$642.95


Ghanaian artist Mawunya Charway selects a bold palette of black and white for this elegant composition. In the center, an adinkra symbol tells a story. “Funtunfunefu denkyemfunefu represents Siamese crocodiles,” he explains. “For me, it shows how difficult it is for us to share. The two crocodiles have the same stomach but still struggle over the same food forgetting that together they have but one stomach.” To the left, akoma ntoaso (extension of the heart) means understanding, agreement or charter. To the right, nkonsonkonson (chain links) symbolizes unity and human relations. “Sharing is caring. We need to share with our fellows,” the artist says.

LIONS SHARE: LIONS SHARE


LIONS SHARE: LIONS SHARE


$8.83


LIONS SHARE: LIONS SHARE

Share Your Love: The Ballad Collection


Share Your Love: The Ballad Collection


$10.38


It’s hard to imagine that a decent collection of ballads could be squeezed out of a band with only seven charting singles to its credit. Regardless, Share Your Love: The Ballad Collection sticks to its guns, compiling a dozen slow jams from Club Nouveau. It’s hardly a fitting representation of the group — none of the charting singles are here. But it does show that Club Nouveau had a lot more depth than most people give them credit for. Just about every song here is steamy and memorable. In fact, it’s mind-boggling that a few of the cuts didn’t scale the top of the charts and become staples on weeknight call-in shows across the U.S. This makes a perfect companion to Greatest Hits, released in 2001 by Thump. Remarkably, the discs have only two songs in common. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

Share!


Share!


$20.37


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Share It!


Share It!


$10.38


A bit more sophisticated, it’s a good value-teacher, for ages two to six. ~ Bob Hinkle, Rovi Performers: Ben Mink – Mandocello, Mandolin; John MacLeod – Flugelhorn, Trumpet; Bill Beecrogt, Jr. – Trombone; Bill Shontz – Clarinet (Bass), Recorder, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Flute, Clarinet; Bill Usher – Percussion; Buckey Berger – Timbales, Drums; Bucky Berger – Timbales, Drums; Gary Rosen – Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (12 String);
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