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  • Out of the reeds a wagtail flew;
  • so depicts the dead living on in the 'Field of Reeds', a paradisaical likeness of the real world.
  • And area of reeds above the top pond, known as 'Cannop Bridge Ma
  • At one time there were large areas of reeds along the shores of Lake Biwa, which local gov
  • Flora includes reeds and mangroves.
  • buildings, however, were usually thatched with reeds and bullgrass.
  • Several hundred hid in the reeds, and were attacked by Cossacks on the followin
  • viving compositions include sonatas for double reeds and basso continuo.
  • He finally built a hut of reeds and sedges in which he lived for four years.
  • Green algae covers large parts of the lake and reeds and marsh constitute much of the shore.
  • Marsh reeds and a tree branch are provided by a screen ove
  • es found in low vegetation such as long grass, reeds and rice.
  • Zygomaturus probably ate reeds and sedges by shoveling them up in clumps with
  • Col. Henry C. King purchased the Inn from the Reeds and renamed the hotel "King Place."
  • to England, Braham briefly rejoined the German Reeds and was also performing in concerts.
  • rs were: Robert Musso: guitars, Thomas Chapin: reeds and flute, John Richey: vocals, cut-ups, tapes
  • and arranger, a player of the piano, trombone, reeds, and accordion.
  • many of the exposed shallows grew covered with reeds and algae.
  • The two drone pipes, which have single reeds and are typically a fifth apart, are in the sa
  • volving around the two core members Alex Ward ( reeds) and Switch (electronics) and their various gu
  • production, guitars, & vocals), Stefan Zeniuk ( reeds), and Pete "Baby Hands" Maness (double bass &
  • rstorms, they drag the launch through miles of reeds and water-grass with their boat-hooks, occasio
  • The reeds are arranged around one big reed block with a
  • een the field and above the stripes appear the reeds as they appear in the shield: yellow, blue, gr
  • rinces, more like a positive organ, containing reeds at 4′, 8′, and even sometimes 16′ pitch, and h
  • With good reeds, bassanelli can be made to play rather high.
  • ris Halyk, Anssi Melametsa, Larry Murphy, Mark Reeds, Brad Ryder, Stuart Smith, Greg Theberge, Tim
  • reates his own calligraphic floating forest of reeds, branches and surreal species.
  • Plant life includes common reeds, bulrush and saltgrass.
  • ing lake has become naturalised and is home to reeds, bulrushes, reed warbler, reed bunting, water
  • The Reeds came to Boerne from Georgia, where they had op
  • Reeds Cave Description
  • Reeds cave - an extensive system containing cave for
  • It was once connected to Reeds cave, however, "voice" connections are only cu
  • ete to protect the beautiful formations in the Reeds cave.
  • e the personnel was Marty Mooney and Tom Hare ( reeds), Chris Qua (bass and trumpet), Willie Qua (dr
  • he band in 1969 was Marty Mooney and Tom Hare ( reeds), Chris Qua (bass and trumpet), and Des Windso
  • eaves; these involved experiments with plastic reeds, circular breathing and rapid tonguing which i
  • Reeds Creek Landing Airport
  • Reeds Crossing was south of Belvidere and north of H
  • Reeds Crossing is a former settlement in Spring Town
  • Reeds Crossing
  • Shimmering reeds edge stretches of open water including Llyn Ca
  • fied as herbs, followed by bushes, then trees, reeds, epiphyte and parasitic plants.
  • They are blown by direct contact with the reeds, exactly as are curtals, pommers, and bassets,
  • lays the sharps and flats, and these chromatic reeds face the interior of the bellows, in dovetaile
  • Anthony Braxton - reeds, flute
  • These dividers are between the reeds, for the diatonic scale notes.
  • urds for carrying water and wet clay and water reeds for smothering fires.
  • ladles and spoons they made from the wood and reeds found in the mountain to Laden's store to sell
  • Reeds Gap State Park (Mifflin County)
  • necticut Route 68 and Connecticut Route 157 in Reeds Gap between Trimountain and Besek Mountain, 3
  • Reeds have also been planted around the largest pool
  • dential Energy Efficient Distribution Systems ( REEDS) have found that duct efficiency may be as low
  • As for reeds, he uses size 3 Rico Plasticover.
  • memoir about her experiences, called Place of Reeds; her novel Black Mulberries was published in 2
  • They nest on platforms of reeds in shrubs.
  • They nest on platforms of reeds in shrubs, or sometimes in trees.
  • Instead, the sound is created by two reeds in the chanter.
  • a marsh or a wet alder forest with patches of reeds in its centre.
  • paper and works with natural materials such as reeds in her 2009 piece, New Earth Braid.
  • Rhythm, Introducing Pete Rugolo, Rugolomania, Reeds in Hi-Fi and Music for Hi-Fi Bugs.
  • emble in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and had him play reeds in the band for more than ten years.
  • have been too often broken; they are like the reeds in yonder river-they are all lies.”
  • e sounds without the use of strings, tines, or reeds, instead using transistors, much like the comb
  • The Field of Reeds is depicted as a lush, plentiful version of th
  • Garbarek's work on all his reeds is assured and imaginative, even as the contex
  • While the depiction of the Field of Reeds is pleasant and plentiful, it is also clear th
  • used to be famous for making matting from the reeds its people used to cultivate in the valley of
  • Matt Darriau - reeds, Jew's harp
  • Reeds Jewelers store
  • By 1979, Reeds Jewelers maintained two dozen retail outlets.
  • Alan Zimmer joined Reeds Jewelers as executive vice president in 1981 a
  • In 1995 Reeds Jewelers purchased Melart Jewelers, a mid-Atla
  • ington, North Carolina and changed the name to Reeds Jewelers.
  • Ian McDonald - woodwinds, reeds, keyboards, Mellotron, vocals (tracks 9-12)
  • owers to have been born or found in a patch of reeds- like a number of figures from Indian mythology
  • The pond is located north of Reeds Millpond and south of Upper Chandler Pond.
  • Reeds Millpond is a 10-acre (40,000 m2) pond in King
  • theast of Lower Chandler Pond and northeast of Reeds Millpond.
  • n with Winter Street and Reed Street, south of Reeds Millpond.
  • Istrian Coast, the duda's chanters use single reeds much like Western drone reeds.
  • arily found in jarrah and karri forests, among reeds of paperbark swamps, and in heath by streams e
  • The Oergeli with 2 sets of treble reeds of the same octave, tuned slightly apart (trem
  • Reeds on the shore of Lake Biwa
  • Moses - Exposed in a vessel made of reeds on the river.
  • such as "a fine carving of Horus emerging from reeds on the inner curtain wall" of the temple.
  • ved by using the stiff plastic Fibrecane no. 4 reeds on his tenor saxophone-and used a broad, patho
  • most Libellulids they tend to perch on sticks, reeds or stones near water, flying out to catch inse
  • the Minitor I and Minitor II series) have tone reeds or filters that are tuned to a specific audibl
  • ng with the Minitor III series, these physical reeds or filters are no longer necessary, as the pag
  • Akdamut to all the seas being ink and all the reeds pens is paralleled in the Koran: “Were the sea
  • is in the 1920s as a pianist, then switched to reeds permanently, playing with Cliff Jackson, Lew H
  • The reeds play an important role in purifying water as w
  • States, October 11, 1947, is an American jazz reeds player associated with the Association for the
  • favoured river and lake basins, densely grown reeds, plume grass or tugai forests consisting of po
  • and Studleys Pond (known to local residents as Reeds Pond) just south of Rockland Center, can be se
  • She then attended Reeds Public School in Cobham, where she is took A-L
  • an's saxophone is not augmented by a brass and reeds section composed of session musicians.
  • Hiding in the reeds, Serengeti
  • As the Reeds' ship sails down the river, Tarzan and Eleanor
  • tmas (1871, the first appearance by the German Reeds' son, Alfred); Charity Begins at Home (1872);
  • njo-like instruments, and quillpipes made from reeds strung together like pan flutes, as well as ma
  • uments with one or more pipes that have single reeds that terminate in a resonator made of horn.
  • ears in many versions: in some it is with many reeds that the oak converses and in a late rewritten
  • For two-tone sequential paging, there are two reeds, the first tone passes through the first reed,
  • The boats would be hidden away in the reeds, then brought out during the summer months.
  • s context) is sometimes also used to seal oboe reeds, to prevent them from leaking air.
  • secretive heron by cutting glades through the reeds to allow better feeding opportunities.
  • Trees, Sumac, Beach Roses, Grasses and Common Reeds, together with a large Gull colony.
  • eremieta, is a double clarinet with two single reeds, traditionally found on the Balearic island of
  • This solitary bee nests in reeds, tubes and holes in wood.
  • Some Oergelis only have 2 sets of reeds tuned an octave apart, Bandonion-style.
  • He was discovered in a bed of bamboo reeds unexpectedly by one of his monks.
  • It follows a small creek into the Reeds Valley, where it passes Purcell, and then clim
  • lbert system, a double-lip embouchure and soft reeds) was seminal in the development of the jazz so
  • The reeds were voiced by Billy Jones.
  • Single reeds were used for the drones of bagpipes, but chan
  • If the place was named from the reeds, which are still there, it probably acquired t
  • Most of the lake is surrounded by reeds which serve as a habitat for wildlife (making
  • and around some of the springs in the park are reeds, willows, and cottonwood and ash trees.
  • On the treble side, each button has 3 sets of reeds, with one main set and two other sets an octav
  • Garvin Bushell - reeds, woodwinds