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I love being in a rehearsal room with a group of men.
She was up for rehearsal the next morning, no problem.
We used to come home with a little money for rehearsal.
Six months later they had found enough members for their first rehearsal.
But the months of rehearsal together turned them into something else.
The first rehearsal went well, and so did the second.
Within a few hours of rehearsal, however, their future director already felt at home.
By then, however, too much rehearsal time had been lost.
I like to be there for every hour of rehearsal.
I'm doing work that one always does when getting ready for rehearsal.
Always have a rehearsal and go through, on your own, every step.
You have one rehearsal, usually the day of the performance.
I'm going to have to get from here to there for rehearsal.
And then there was no rehearsal for another week or so.
I should never have let that rehearsal get out of hand!
I have been able to make use of it in rehearsal.
There is also a music rehearsal room on the second floor.
We're having a rehearsal church and one must give one's full attention.
"We could get almost the same result by a rehearsal."
I just want to know who was in looking at the rehearsal that's all.
The first few weeks of school feel like rehearsal for both students and teacher.
No time to return to rehearsal, which continues without him in any case.
If you plan to go to a rehearsal, it's best to call ahead.
I'm a director who comes out of the rehearsal hall.
Rehearsals continue during the first few weeks of the show's run.
One rehearsal call is for "all whores and madam" from "Manon."
Helva interrupted them with a rehearsal call.
"A rehearsal call."
TALK of rehearsal calling for another drink, Joy went out to the kitchen to fill the glasses, and Margo went with her.
Charles stayed at the meeting long enough to hear when the rehearsal call was for the Monday; if he accepted Paul's offer of an understudy job, then he'd have to be there.
Each Carrier Battle Group performs a rehearsal called Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) before departing for a six-month deployment.
The company's 97 dancers, at least 10 percent of whom may be expected to drop out because of injury during the festival, agreed early on to consider possible requests for rehearsals on days off, though there were few rehearsals called.
If he was in show biz, he called her a terp (from Terpsichore, the muse of dance) or a gypsy, and was invited, along with the cast's families, to the rehearsal called "the gypsy run-through."
The logistics of coordinating the groups for the nine combined rehearsals called for 48 round trips on buses, 96 risers for the chorus, a varying number of unsellable seats in each concert venue to accommodate overflow from the stage as well as the brass ensemble, which plays from the balcony.