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| The current Interim Principal is Phyllis | Faust, a former assistant principal of Paine Interme |
| ks: From The Iliad and The Odyssey to Goethe's | Faust: A journey through 2,500 years of the West's c |
| but at St. Jerome's High School he found Clem | Faust, a coach willing to support his desire to play |
| Location of | Faust Alberta |
| Faust also served on the N.A.S.A. Art Team for the " | |
| Faust also served as chairperson of the Utah State D | |
| Faust also competed in two Summer Olympics, earning | |
| Faust also competed in two Summer Olympics, earning | |
| me, the title role in Berlioz' La damnation de | Faust and concert performances of Beethoven's Ninth |
| s Bruno Giuranna, Joseph Silverstein, Isabelle | Faust and Frans Helmerson. |
| her TV performances, such as the title role in | Faust and Alfred in Die Fledermaus. |
| longside Jean-Herve Peron and Zappi Diermaier ( | Faust), and Tim Hodgkinson (Henry Cow). |
| d also enjoyed success in French roles such as | Faust and Hofffmann. |
| debut in The Surrey Theatre on 28 May 1855 in | Faust and Marguerite by Meyer Lutz. |
| s by Christopher Marlowe, Goethe's closet play | Faust, and also served as the libretto of the opera |
| from the German of the first part of Goethe's | Faust and other Goethe's works, Torquato Tasso and I |
| uence from krautrock-naming in particular Can, | Faust and Neu!-with one of their few cover songs bei |
| Faust and Marguerite is a romantic opera in three ac | |
| A burlesque of | Faust and Marguerite is a feature of the last act." |
| son was a noted authority on authors Frederick | Faust and Edgar Rice Burroughs. |
| n 1882 he appeared at Covent Garden singing in | Faust and Carmen. |
| n Yuzna - Director of the Damned: Brian Yuzna, | Faust and the Fantastic Factory |
| It is based on Goethe's | Faust and adapted from the theater production at the |
| , Lewis Biggs, Wulf Herzogenrath, Wolfgang Max | Faust and Ian McKeever, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Lon |
| to appear in The Magic Flute, as Marguerite in | Faust, and as the Princess in Prince Ferelon. |
| house staged operas, such as Charles Gounod's | Faust, and plays, like Uncle Tom's Cabin and The Mer |
| litan Opera debut in 1950, in the name part of | Faust, and appeared with the Met many times until 19 |
| e, and put music to many of his works, such as | Faust and to Proserpina. |
| les, in La traviata, Manon, Ariadne auf Naxos, | Faust and Boito's Mefistofele (opposite Norman Treig |
| nd 1897, including La Frolique, Brighton Pier, | Faust and La Danse. |
| In 1861, James Tissot showed The Meeting of | Faust and Marguerite, which was purchased by the sta |
| Faust angrily attempts to kill it himself, but is ca | |
| In October 2009, | Faust announced that the 2010 baseball season would |
| Faust announced her decision to step down from Execu | |
| In 1911, | Faust appeared in just two games for the team, which |
| husbands, Junca (who also replaced Gassier in | Faust) as Falstaff, Giuglini as Fenton, Giuseppina V |
| Records released the original recording (with | Faust) as Acnalbasac Noom (the title Casablanca Moon |
| er operatic debut occurred in 1881 in Gounod's | Faust at Brussels' La Monnaie; later she sang at La |
| pera Australia, and the title role in Gounod's | Faust at the Hong Kong Opera Society. |
| with Harold Prince for his 1990 production of | Faust at the Metropolitan Opera and with Leonard Ber |
| to God's wager and heads down to Earth to get | Faust away from righteous pursuits so that he can ta |
| Jules Perrot - | Faust, ballet |
| A | Faust Book (1979) poems |
| The | Faust Book seems to have been written during the lat |
| d in Historia von D. Johann Fausten, the first | Faust book. |
| Faust by Michael Suman | |
| Faust by Gounod, | |
| 1979 Recommended Records rekindled interest in | Faust by re-issuing the two Polydor albums, which le |
| The film is being produced by | Faust Checho with Mr. Big Productions, in associatio |
| ademy Award Winner Cloris Leachman, Tara Reid, | Faust Checho, Joshua Ormond, Bev Appleton, Louis Mor |
| Functional Audio Stream ( | FAUST), compiled language for real-time audio signal |
| rrault's Fairy Tales of Perrault, and Goethe's | Faust, containing 8 colour plates and more than 70 m |
| and Rafael, with the help of Gardner, releases | Faust control by using Necrozauwar. |
| he award winning "Absolut Statehood" campaign, | Faust created "Absolut Indiana" in an effort to capt |
| Jeremy | Faust: Croyez-vous (2007) |
| ing Alfio in Cavalleria rusticana, Valentin in | Faust, David in L'Amico Fritz, Sharpless in Madame B |
| Marguerite appears and | Faust declares his admiration, but she refuses Faust |
| President James E. | Faust dedicated the Nashville Tennessee Temple on 21 |
| In 2002, he recorded a fourth album, Live | Faust, Die Jung, totally different from the first th |
| l effect in the 1926 German Expressionist film | Faust, directed by F.W. Murnau. |
| Myths of Modern Individualism: | Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, Robinson Crusoe |
| Faust, Eine Tragoedie von Goethe: Erster Theil. | |
| Faust emigrated to England in 1934 living in Winters | |
| ssi, des Grieux, Werther, Gounod's and Boito's | Faust, etc. |
| Faust experimented with the presentation of some of | |
| James Wille | Faust, February 1970 |
| November 9 - Lisa | Faust, field hockey player |
| ork City Opera, both in 2005; Mefistopheles in | Faust for Virginia Opera in 2005; Banquo in Macbeth, |
| horley wrote the English libretto for Gounod's | Faust, for its first presentation in London in 1863 |
| play like Everyman, a mannerism suited to the | Faust genre and its allegorical purposes. |
| probable date - Johann Georg | Faust, German alchemist (b. |
| him that he can not take the soul of Heinrich | Faust, God's favorite human at the time, to Hell. |
| elbeck took Conrad to an old schoolhouse where | Faust had been recording, and invited him to make a |
| at he would give Virgin his tapes of the music | Faust had been working on since So Far "for nothing" |
| ry 8, 2007, The Harvard Crimson announced that | Faust had been selected as the next president. |
| y M. Thomas, and Harvard President Drew Gilpin | Faust have all done research there. |
| al novels he has serialized (in magazines like | Faust) have had their collections delayed for severa |
| and he has evolved into Cornwall's version of | Faust, having bargained his soul for power, fame and |
| ty was originally planned for a small Rockford | Faust Hotel meeting room, but as word spread of the |
| d neon letters in a double row that proclaimed | Faust Hotel and later, Tebala Towers on the north to |
| tion in Rockford took place in the area of the | Faust hotel and the nearby Midway theater. |
| By 1984, the party had outgrown the | Faust Hotel, and it was held in the Forest Hills Lod |
| Thomas | Faust House |
| nnects it of course with the most famous work, | Faust I and Faust II, of the German poet Goethe, gen |
| He had already, in his Goethes | Faust in seiner Einheit und Ganzheit (1836) and Goet |
| ts at Henry Cow's Rainbow Theatre concert with | Faust in London in October 1973, and the Brass Band |
| Cover of the original publication by Leo | Faust in New York, 1918. |
| A Historic Landmark, the | Faust is 15 stories tall (186 ft., 57 m) and is capp |
| Faust is a hamlet in northern Alberta within the Mun | |
| erent series overlapping within this series as | Faust is still researching the Plasma event that app |
| David | Faust is the seventh president of Cincinnati Christi |
| Faust is a 1960 West German film directed by Peter G | |
| Faust is the first Princeton University alumnus to s | |
| Faust is married to Charles E. Rosenberg, a historia | |
| FAUST is a compiled language for real-time audio sig | |
| Tim D. | Faust is a Minnesota politician and a former member |
| Ensemble, Charlemagne Palestine, Tony Conrad, | Faust, James Morrison, Tex Perkins, Paris Wells, Edd |
| Soon after, the band was seen performing by | Faust keyboardist's Hans Joachim Irmler, who then si |
| Faust Lang was born to Andreas and Lucie Lang in Obe | |
| One of the early sources for the | Faust legend occurs in a letter of Trithemius to Vir |
| ght comedy into a dark reinterpretation of the | Faust legend, with himself as the Devil and Tony as |
| in New York's Little Italy and inspired by the | Faust legend, it concerns Reuben, a suicidal veteran |
| Faust: Live at Klangbad Festival (2010) - DVD on Pla | |
| Faust lives in Fairlawn, Ohio, a suburb of Akron. | |
| Faust: Love of the Damned is an American-Spanish R-r | |
| Krenner offers | Faust money for the jobs and Faust expresses his gri |
| After that season | Faust moved a new club, Odense, and a new country, D |
| e Contact Man) is a 1949 film retelling of the | Faust myth. |
| Further roles include Marguerite in | Faust, Nedda in Pagliacci, Tatyana in Eugene Onegin, |
| bvious influences from Krautrock bands such as | Faust, Neu!, and Ash Ra Tempel, and their debut EP H |
| Faust: Nobody Knows If It Ever Happened (2007) - DVD | |
| ma's father, was the son of former slave Letha | Faust of African descent and of plantation owner Cai |
| a staged opera at the Met was as Marguerite in | Faust on April 1, 1925 with Edward Johnson in the ti |
| t large scale sculpture created by James Wille | Faust, one of the Herron School of Art and Design's |
| Charles Gounod - | Faust opera, Act IV |
| ed on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's closet play | Faust, Osamu Tezuka came up with his own version of |
| h whom Johann Wolfgang von Goethe describes in | Faust, Part 1, widely considered to be one of the gr |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, | Faust, part II, Germany |
| Jahrhunderts ( | Faust Part II: The Allegory of the 19th Century). |
| The rest of the manga details | Faust's journeys to win the love of Margaret, meet t |
| Nicholas Boyle, Goethe: | Faust Part One (Cambridge: Cambridge University Pres |
| e Residenz Theatre in Munich in 1995, Goethe's | Faust Parts 1 and 2] for the Royal Shakespeare Compa |
| The Last LP (1988) - also known as The | Faust Party Album |
| aturas, and with artists as diverse as Tuesday | Faust, Paul Baker, Bonnie Banks, and Che Chen. |
| ville, North Carolina, to former slaves on the | Faust Plantation. |
| During his career | Faust played in NCAA, NHL, AHL, DEL, Swedish Elitser |
| Faust played their for one season and then he retire | |
| of 1973), and is a first cousin of Drew Gilpin | Faust, President of Harvard University. |
| In 1992, | Faust received national recognition when his work wa |
| ttelbeck access to Virgin's Manor Studio where | Faust recorded Faust IV (1974), which sold moderatel |
| In 1995, Conrad and | Faust reunited to play a 50-minute live version of t |
| Faust served in the House of Representatives for the | |
| the author of Dare, a love story retelling of | Faust set in the hip hop world and creator of a life |
| Faust So Far (1972) | |
| Polydor was also not happy with | Faust So Far and demanded more commercial music from |
| aolo Sozzini, also known as Faustus Socinus or | Faust Socyn (Polish) (December 5, 1539, Siena - Marc |
| The name | FAUST stands for Functional Audio Stream. |
| Women's activist Beatrice | Faust stated "Since ejaculating into blank space is |
| Contrary to the traditional | Faust stories, Daniel insists that the devil sign a |
| After days of isolation, the Phantom completes | Faust, Swan having gotten him hooked on uppers in th |
| Liszt - | Faust Symphony |
| A | Faust Symphony in three character pictures (German: |
| ematic relationship to both the Sonata and the | Faust Symphony. |
| The result was The | Faust Tapes (1973) which cost 49 pence (the price of |
| The | Faust Tapes (1973) |
| The | Faust Tapes had a visually disturbing op art cover d |
| Faust tells him that he'll sing like a canary if he' | |
| Krenner tells | Faust that he's wanted alive or dead. |
| , Hobart and another writer wrote a version of | Faust that Morrison used for twenty years in reperto |
| Gerry | Faust: The Golden Dream. |
| n Romanticism and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's | Faust, the critic found the tragic figure of Euphori |
| Mephistopheles shows | Faust the folk celebration before May Day when the s |
| aels' Demonslayer, David Quinn and Tim Vigil's | Faust, Tim Tyler's Blood Reign and Devil Jack, Bill |
| Brand was hired by Jason | Faust to torture and kill people Faust hated, using |
| The two lure the former victimizer ( | Faust) to Maya's place, and exact revenge on the man |
| chunk, Kahimi Karie, Quruli, John Fahey, Smog, | Faust, Tony Conrad, The Red Krayola, Bobby Conn, Bet |
| In the fall of 2004, President David | Faust unveiled the new CCU name and logo. |
| les of the French repertory, such as Siebel in | Faust, Urbain in Les Huguenots, the title role in Mi |
| present performers include violinist Isabelle | Faust, violist Cynthia Phelps, clarinetist David Shi |
| In its heyday, the | Faust was known as the premier hotel for Rockford, h |
| Faust was so popular in the United States that in Ne | |
| Faust was married to the former Marlene Agruso in 19 | |
| Murnau's | Faust was the most complex and expensive production |
| Faust was succeeded by University of Minnesota head | |
| Faust was considered something of a "good-luck charm | |
| Faust was never a big seller but has achieved much c | |
| In 1949, at the age of 28, | Faust was made a bishop in the LDS Church. |
| Faust was appointed by U.S. President John F. Kenned | |
| triarchs of the Cottonwood Stake when James E. | Faust was the president of that stake. |
| His production of Gounod's | Faust was famous not only in former Czechoslovakia, |
| Faust was a member of the House Agriculture, Rural E | |
| , Chorley's translations of several songs from | Faust were published and widely performed, such as " |
| ecognition: F. W. Murnau's silent film classic | Faust, where he played the title character, and in t |
| He later completed the opera Doktor | Faust which Busoni had left unfinished on his death |
| ng after a 10-7 loss to LSU in the tenth game, | Faust, who said he would never quit, announced his r |
| She gets kidnapped by | Faust, who turns her into a zombie. |
| Emma's mother, Martha Gibson | Faust, who was of Native American heritage, was repo |
| his team treat a professional bullrider (Chad | Faust) who was attacked by a bull after suffering a |
| Faust, who now resides in the unincorporated town of | |
| he Chicago Cubs, but many remember that it was | Faust, whose arrangement got Caray so inspired he wo |
| of a disturbing pattern under new coach Gerry | Faust, whose teams would develop a knack for losing |
| ds came in the form of unknown pitcher Charlie | Faust, whose story was retold by Fred Snodgrass in T |
| Of course | Faust will do the jobs while invisible. |
| Unwilling to compromise, Nettelbeck signed | Faust with a fledgling record company in London, Vir |
| She later sang Marguerite in Charles Gounod's | Faust with the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company i |
| time after the gala, the Paris Opera performs | Faust, with the prima donna Carlotta playing the lea |
| Historia von D. Johann Fausten, the first " | Faust book", is a chapbook of stories concerning the |
| During the Gerry | Faust years (1981-85), Yonto served as a special ass |
| Faust zweiter Teil : die Allegorie des 19. | |
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