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  1. Nathaniel Sherman
  2. I remember just sitting in the sun for a long time near Manly Beach in Sydney, standing up and collapsing because of the heat. Luckily, there was a first aid station there. My fault for not bringing several bottles of water.
  3. http://img4.bdbphotos.com/images/700x350/m/k/mk7muhvaaw3sva.jpg?skj2io4l http://iv1.lisimg.com/image/4074788/363full-christian-de-la-campa.jpg Christian de la Campa
  4. in order of appearance: Angela Lansbury, Barbara Cook, Bernadette Peters, Mary Martin, Catherine Preston 1987 Tony Awards. Mary also presented a special Tony to Yul Brynner a few years earlier. Yul died shortly after, but did well that night. Martin and Brynner worked together on Broadway in the musical "Lute Song." She suggested Yul for the role of the king in the "King and I." Rodgers and Hammerstein agreed.
  5. http://www.themancrushblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/trevor-adams+11.jpg Trevor Adams
  6. Darren Criss, star of Ryan Murphy's Versace series on Fox TV (episode 1).
  7. 'Said' on Datalounge about Darren Criss: "I was expecting a musical number at some point."
  8. http://78.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_md8q13UfJs1qgsxq9o1_500.jpg
  9. Paolo Baocda
  10. Good for Nadal. Just watching on TV is difficult, especially Djokovic's match. ESPN Rafael Nadal brands Australian Open conditions as 'dangerous' World No. 1 Rafael Nadal has joined calls for a review into the heat policy of the Australian Open after several players complained about the extreme heat in Melbourne. The tournament's current heat policy calls for the roofs to be closed on the main show courts and play to be suspended on outer courts when the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) and the wet-bulb globe temperature, which takes into account humidity and wind speed, reaches 32.5 Celsius (90.5 Fahrenheit). The policy was last enforced in 2014 when play was suspended when Melbourne had three consecutive days of extreme heat. However, there have been times during the tournament where the temperature has gone above the limit but not the wet-bulb globe temperature. http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/photo/2018/0118/r315889_1296x1296_1-1.jpg&w=130&h=130&scale=crop&location=center Nadal, who came through a straight-sets victory over Damir Dzumhur on day five, has expressed his concern that the heat is not safe for the players' health. "[There] have been very, very tough conditions yesterday and today," Nadal said. "Yeah, sometimes is too much and can become little bit dangerous for health. That's the real thing. It's not nice to see players suffering that much on court. "But there is one positive thing, only one: was not humid. That makes a big difference. Even if is very warm, [it is] still very tough." Nadal's comments come after the tournament's organisers defended their decision not to stop play after Novak Djokovic called the conditions "brutal" and "right on the limit".
  11. Adam Nicklas
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