-
Person who parti****tes in
activities on a
nonprofessional basis...
- single,
solid piece of wood.
Other materials are now
commonly used for
nonprofessional games. It is a hard
round stick,
about 2.5
inches (6.4 centimeters)...
-
subject in most
education systems. In East Asia, arts
education for
nonprofessional artists typically focused on brushwork;
calligraphy was
numbered among...
- Milwaukee-based WTMJ AM 620.
Milwaukee also has a
strong history of
nonprofessional sports dating back to the 19th century.
Abraham Lincoln watched cricket...
- the
Pullman Company board, a
position he held
until 1924. A
serious nonprofessional astronomer,
Lincoln had an
observatory built at Hildene, and a 1909...
- "melodramatic" but "very
decently and
exuberantly performed by the
nonprofessional actors". Khan pla**** a
rowdy college student, an "insignificant" role...
- of his
native Palermo.
Neorealist films were
generally filmed with
nonprofessional actors,
although in a
number of cases, well-known
actors were cast...
- and
directed by
Robert Bresson. It
stars Martin LaSalle, who was a
nonprofessional actor at the time, in the
title role, and
features Marika Green, Pierre...
- group,
members provide each
other with
various types of help,
usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a
particular shared,
usually burdensome, characteristic...
-
which are then the
basis for his filmmaking.
Dumont is
known to cast
nonprofessional actors in his films. In a 2019
interview for the
Criterion Channel...