- A
role (also
rĂ´le or
social role) is a set of
connected behaviors, rights, obligations, beliefs, and
norms as
conceptualized by
people in a
social situation...
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roly-poly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Roly poly or
Roly Poly may
refer to: An
isopod crustacean of the
family Armadillidiidae, also known...
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Roly is a
fictional dog from the BBC soap
opera EastEnders.
Roly is an
apricot coloured standard poodle, who
appears in the
first episode of the programme...
- to an
actress who has
delivered an
outstanding performance in a
leading role in a film
released that year. The
award is
traditionally presented by the...
- A dual
role (also
known as a
double role)
refers to one
actor playing two
roles in a
single production. Dual
roles (or a
larger number of
roles for an...
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Role reversal is a
psychotherapeutic technique in
psychodrama that
demonstrates a protagonist's
intrapersonal conflicts deeply and
explicitly on the stage...
- A
breakthrough role, also
known as a
breakout role, is a term in the theatre, film and
television industry to
describe the
performance of an
actor or...
- 1976) is an
American actress and podcaster.
Known for
playing comedic roles, she rose to
prominence with the lead part of
Cindy Campbell in the Scary...
- film, the
performer who
plays the
title character is said to have the
title role of the piece. The
title of the work
might consist solely of the
title character's...
-
doubling the prison's capacity. In May 2001 two of the prison's
units were re-
roled to hold
juvenile prisoners. In
August 2001 The
Howard League for
Penal Reform...