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| The second version was a solo created for Lukas | Foss' A Festival of Stravinsky: His Heritage and His |
| new operas by other American composers and gave | Foss a commission for the work. |
| ber of United States premieres, including Lukas | Foss' A Parable of Death, Gerald Finzi's Intimations |
| ing the role of a staging platform for multiple | FOSS activities, especially amongst students. |
| g it the second most popular Russian site about | FOSS after linux.org.ru . |
| In 2005, Christensen and | Foss also started Mermaid Records, which is largely |
| Foss also picks up the Racing and Senior Citizens po | |
| the son of celebrated Norwegian actress Wenche | Foss and entrepreneur Thomas Stang. |
| was designed by Juneau-based architects Harold | Foss and Linn A. Forrest. |
| ny is co-owned by Tom Atencio, Todd Beard, Eric | Foss, and Clifton Chason and originated as a spin-ou |
| ed between "classicists" and "realists"; Herman | Foss and Anton Martin Schweigaard adhered to the lat |
| s floodwater from the River Ouse flowing up the | Foss and flooding parts of York. |
| to Leetham's Mills at the junction of the River | Foss and Wormald's Cut |
| A three day trial ruled in favour of | Foss and awarded heavy damages but the apparent raci |
| mount of his time traveling and giving talks on | FOSS and intellectual property primarily in Europe a |
| 22 British silent drama film directed by Kenelm | Foss and starring Stewart Rome, Joan Morgan and Jack |
| in the Carpenter Gothic style, it was built by | Foss and Olsen in 1896 to serve a mission congregati |
| Rasmussen, saxophonist Kai Ewans, bassist Niels | Foss, and pianist/vibraphonist Kjeld Bonfils. |
| nited States in 1969 at the invitation of Lukas | Foss and Lejaren Hiller to join the Center for Creat |
| a fortified site at the confluence of the River | Foss and River Ouse. |
| have included Professor Simon Bainbridge, Lukas | Foss and Oliver Knussen. |
| -Marsh, Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Lukas | Foss, Anthony di Bonaventura, Gary Graffman, Teresa |
| The River | Foss at Huntington |
| One of the eight men who accompanied Captain | Foss at Neuve Chapelle was William George Peggs, 982 |
| 25 November - Hans Andersen | Foss, author, newspaper editor and temperance leader |
| Foss authored several publications, including Bergen | |
| The bridges by Peasholme Green and | Foss Bank restrict the headroom to an air space of 2 |
| The | Foss Barrier is built across the river near its mout |
| , which on leaving the gorge flows over Janet's | Foss before joining with Malham Beck two miles downs |
| Hugh James | Foss, Bishop of Osaka |
| th other open distribution reservoirs (Sudbury, | Foss, Brackett, Stearns, Norumbega, Waban, Spot Pond |
| Not to be confused with George | Foss, British physician, who treated for some time M |
| In his Allmusic review, critic Richard | Foss called it "a marvelous gift to an audience that |
| Water flowing down the | Foss can be pumped over the top of the barrier and i |
| Because | FOSS can be modified and distributed by anyone, the |
| Eric J. | Foss, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ( 2008 Fo |
| Foss, Christopher F. (July 2004, 25th edition). | |
| Foss cleared 4.00 metres and also the new world reco | |
| FOSS contains 'source code' that can be used, copied | |
| rth had complained that the station provided at | Foss Cross was inconvenient. |
| Foss, Daniel A.; Ralph W. Larkin (1979). | |
| r first master was Mr. Banks followed by Joseph | Foss Dessiou (1769-1853), who was paid off on 15 Jul |
| tributor lock-in means there's no incentive for | FOSS developers to invent redundant new data formats |
| s to advance the site into a major resource for | FOSS development. |
| Foss devised many Scottish country dances, including | |
| ptember 1, 1937, while working at the cemetery, | Foss died of heart problems. |
| tment indicted Scott Camil, John Kniffen, Alton | Foss, Donald Perdue, William Patterson, Stan Michels |
| lby with Ingleby it deviates westwards from the | Foss Dyke, and at Broadholme (former Nottinghamshire |
| Foss, Edward (1843). | |
| Foss, Edward (1870). | |
| vents, and in 2001 facilitated India's premiere | FOSS event - Linux Bangalore. |
| Foss finished the job with a hacksaw. | |
| FOSSME project is all about exploring | FOSS for Maths Education. |
| There were 3 national level workshops held on | FOSS for Maths education, Scilab Advanced and LaTeX |
| Foss graduated from Cornell University in 1917, wher | |
| Foss graduated from Medicine Lake High School in Mon | |
| s Theatregoers Handbook, co-authored with Roger | Foss, Harden's Ltd (2004) ISBN 187372165X, ISBN 9781 |
| 990s, the use of free and open source software ( | FOSS) has arisen as a stronger solution. |
| It's not that | FOSS has had a bad press, it has had no press becaus |
| At Bletchley Park in World War II, | Foss headed the Japanese Naval Section (Hut 7) from |
| of the residential colleges still serve as the | Foss Hill and Butterfield dormitories. |
| Foss i nedre Telemark, 1852 | |
| Wenche | Foss in 2006 |
| It was purchased from Payne and | Foss, in 16 November 1843. |
| e died in 1412, but this is disproved by Edward | Foss in his Lives of the Judges. |
| Court after being appointed by Governor Eugene | Foss in 1911. |
| Foss in his Lives of the Judges comments that "It is | |
| ns, workshops and media, and pushing the use of | FOSS in national ICT programmes. |
| Foss included Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocalist for At | |
| Foss is most associated with his 1899 novel, Husmand | |
| Craig | Foss is a New Zealand politician, and currently serv |
| Lear's cat | Foss is mentioned, and his poems "The Pobble Who Has |
| , IBM, Sun and Microsoft all seem to agree that | FOSS is a welcome presence in computer software. |
| e Halt was a minor unmanned railway stop on the | Foss Islands Branch Line in York. |
| The | Foss Islands Branch Line was a former railway branch |
| me into the hands of British Rail who owned the | Foss Islands Branch. |
| pe to Osbaldwick, along with part of the former | Foss Islands Branch Line in York, has been converted |
| ilway, where the line connected to the existing | Foss Islands Branch Line and thence to the North Eas |
| he Rowntree factory ensured the survival of the | Foss Islands Branch for eight more years and it was |
| Eastern Railway to a large freight depot in the | Foss Islands area of the city. |
| The | Foss Islands end of the branch line was connected wi |
| This cast-iron pedestrian bridge from | Foss Islands Road to what is now the DEFRA site at P |
| Its purpose is to standardize text layout in | FOSS; its code originally started as part of the Fre |
| ic, where his principal teachers included Lukas | Foss, Jacob Druckman, Stephen Jaffe and David Loeb. |
| ented fellow science fiction illustrators Chris | Foss, Jim Burns, and Peter Elson. |
| Foss joined in the United States Navy in January, 18 | |
| on of Semion Bychkov, Sergio Commissiona, Lukas | Foss, Kurt Masur, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Zubin Mehta, Paul |
| For this, Edward | Foss labelled him “Turncoat Fountaine.” |
| fragmented granitics, this includes most of the | Foss Lakes and Enchantment Lakes area. |
| Foss later took coursework at Syracuse University in | |
| reserve for a time, and was sold 5 July 1948 to | Foss Launch and Tug Co. Fate: unknown. |
| aritime Commission and was subsequently sold to | Foss Launch and Tug Co., Oakland, California. |
| In 2008, Christensen and | Foss left Copenhagen Records. |
| though it is not distributed under a recognized | FOSS license. |
| CougarXML is free and open source software ( | FOSS), licensed under the Mozilla Public License 1.1 |
| The River | Foss lies just to the south of the village and is fe |
| However, | Foss lists him as still a Master of Chancery from 16 |
| Foss made her second straight All-Star appearance in | |
| luded premieres of works by Peter Mennin, Lukas | Foss, Milton Babbitt, Irving Fine, Ross Lee Finney, |
| Foss, Nicholas Trigault, S.J. - Amanuensis or Propag | |
| Foss Notre Dame | |
| o designs of the Yorkshire mason-architect John | Foss of Richmond ((1745-1827)., who became a close p |
| been killed or wounded in the attempt) Captain | Foss on his own initiative dashed forward with only |
| After the war, | Foss opened a charter flying service and flight inst |
| Foss Park abuts Interstate 93 at the base of Winter | |
| Foss placed fifth in a field of seven candidates wit | |
| Foss placed last in a field of nine candidates with | |
| 10 September - Thore Torkildsen | Foss, politician (d.1913) |
| r Ouse side with overnight mooring on the River | Foss prohibited. |
| The site also hosts a forum, a wiki and several | FOSS projects that are considered 'interesting'. |
| as worked for several years as a consultant for | FOSS projects specializing in coordinating releases |
| ement HOWTO, the canonical document on managing | FOSS projects, and has published academic work on FO |
| In the 1997 election, | Foss ran for CAP in Okanagan-Shuswap. |
| sh Grammy for "Rock album of the year" and Nick | Foss received the prize for "Best producer". |
| Herman Johan | Foss Reimers, politician and Minister (d.1928) |
| Today only the Sudbury Reservoir and | Foss Reservoir (Framingham Reservoir No. 3) remain a |
| hael Collins, Cole Coonce, Mick Farren, Richard | Foss, Ron Garmon, Andrew Gumbel, Tom Hayden, Erik Hi |
| Peulen replaced Rayna | Foss Rose in 1999 during her pregnancy for almost 12 |
| viator and commissioned as a second lieutenant, | Foss served as an instructor at Pensacola, Florida a |
| tus Air Force in the Battle of Guadalcanal with | Foss serving as the executive officer. |
| At first Frank | Foss set a new Olympic record with 4.00 metres. |
| Facing the heavy fire of the enemy, | Foss set an example of extraordinary bravery and coo |
| Foss set a world record in winning the event with a | |
| s from N.15 St. to Scenic HWY, left to right is | Foss St. to Choctaw St. |
| ert was influenced by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Lukas | Foss, Steve Reich, Egberto Gismonti, Giovanni Sollim |
| After receiving his doctoral degree, | Foss taught at the School for Critical Studies at th |
| paign, of 1813-14, again under the direction of | Foss, the south wing was built. |
| Edward | Foss, The Judges of England: with sketches of their |
| During the Korean War, | Foss, then a colonel, was called to active duty with |
| nberger, Alfred Gershfeld, Howard Hanson, Lukas | Foss, Thor Johnson, Jan Meyerowitz, Charles O'Neill, |
| UG members speak on technical and non-technical | FOSS topics at student-arranged events in colleges, |
| Foss toured the U.S. and Canada in the summer of 199 | |
| Foss trailed only the candidates of the mainstream p | |
| Harry Landers as Captain Joseph "Joe" | Foss, USMC |
| ‘Shareholders' rights and the rule in | Foss v Harbottle' [1957] 16 CLJ 194 |
| n the minority", as an exception to the rule in | Foss v Harbottle. |
| to remove directors through a simple majority, | Foss v Harbottle which presupposed that a majority o |
| Brigadier Charles Calveley | Foss VC, CB, DSO (9 March 1885 - 9 April 1953) was a |
| he bank of the River Ouse into York to meet the | Foss Walk at the footbridge over the River Foss. |
| h of Huntington, close to the A1237 bypass, the | Foss Walk, and the River Foss. |
| Foss was born in Kobe, the son of Rev. Hugh James Fo | |
| But | Foss was even better in her sophomore season. |
| Foss was elected to the Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth | |
| Foss was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fourth | |
| ebrate the Norwegian Constitution Day, of which | Foss was a proponent. |
| Foss was born on 4 July 1963 in Lower Hutt, and atte | |
| Foss was born in the Bronx, New York, on July 26, 19 | |
| In the 2005 election, | Foss was a candidate for the National Party, standin |
| Gordon Welchman was told that | Foss was highly esteemed by the Americans, and says |
| As a politician | Foss was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1827 |
| On 7 June 2011 | Foss was announced to be the new Minister of Civil D |
| Ages, the part of Huntington to the east of the | Foss was part of the royal Forest of Galtres, a hunt |
| Foss was recipient of an Outstanding Dissertation Aw | |
| carved out of a single boulder, and the Falling | Foss waterfall). |
| Foss went on to study at Brandeis University, where | |
| Brooke | Foss Westcott |
| Foss Westcott (23 October 1863 - 19 October 1949) wa | |
| as the son of a distinguished clergyman, Brooke | Foss Westcott and was educated at Cheltenham College |
| gs in the Greek New Testament adopted by Brooke | Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort. |
| on delivered by the verbose Bishop of Calcutta ( | Foss Westcott) and Metropolitan of India attacking h |
| Brooke | Foss Westcott, Fenton John Anthony Hort. |
| rgy Training School which was founded by Brooke | Foss Westcott, then Regius Professor of Divinity at |
| nd are often termed Forces after the Norse word | Foss which means waterfall. |
| The foundry site on the banks of the River | Foss, which facilitated water-borne transport, was o |
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