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  • in 4.5-foot-wide (1.4 m) bolts of fabric, and pieces were cut to fit between the leading and traili
  • Two other pieces were found, one weighing 33 kg (presently stor
  • His pieces were very attractive for those reasons.
  • arthen fortifications, buildings and artillery pieces were lost to erosion of the bluff during heavy
  • y of windows and other surviving architectural pieces were salvaged by Hugh McKean and Jeannette Gen
  • ss production of furniture, and several of his pieces were designed with mass production in mind.
  • him impart his knowledge of the violin, as all pieces were accessible to him, so that he could quick
  • l innovative items of tableware and decorative pieces were produced, reflecting contemporary designs
  • e virtuoso singing skill; likely some of these pieces were intended for performance by the concerto
  • In 1927 the dismantled pieces were found inside the Third Pylon of the main
  • Other well known pieces were the music for the play Iphigenia in Tauri
  • Turned pieces were formed on a foot-operated machine lathe,
  • Both pieces were re-issued in the collection The Tolkien R
  • ies with the school of Boulle, while his later pieces were full of originality.
  • Earlier pieces were very highly structured, and after a perio
  • wfordsville by 1985, and in 1999 the remaining pieces were conveyed to New York Central Lines LLC fo
  • The following year the pieces were sunk off Long Island as part of an artifi
  • All the pieces were made from a combination of equilateral tr
  • The pieces were dispersed among various people.
  • ce of Orange became prisoners and 65 artillery pieces were captured.
  • e Earth, which he later abandoned, though some pieces were altered for Les Complaintes.
  • Until 1939 approximately 14,000 pieces were built.
  • The pieces were produced by associated producers: the fir
  • ng to one of the blocks when only twenty-three pieces were struck off, Miller, like a true antiquary
  • All pieces were manufactured in China.
  • These pieces were reprinted in later editions of Herbert's
  • In April of 1939 another 140 pieces were ordered, 40 of those as stationary weapon
  • Two of the six pieces were written by Coker.
  • oducing the glass that bore its name), but the pieces were lavish and expensive specialty pieces tha
  • Short, pre-filmed documentary pieces were also included.
  • These pieces were often found in reserve units.
  • He indicates these eccentric pieces were a great favorite with the Grand Duke Giov
  • Then, all of the nearly 35,000 pieces were shipped to the United States.
  • The pieces were brought together to represent those instr
  • Many of these pieces were anthologised in 1891 in his famous Deutsc
  • mplete the harmonium collection, but the organ pieces were finished in August and September 1890.
  • Often the pieces were given a thin reddish wash, and featured p
  • A phaeton version existed, only 3 pieces were built between 1949 and 1951 for the gover
  • nts, nineteen 64 pounder (29 kg) RML artillery pieces were almost completely demolished in 1894 when
  • Performance pieces were developed in an intense rehearsal process
  • About 150 pieces were given over the counter, a few hundred wer
  • ction in 1982 although reproductions of SylvaC pieces were made by third parties after this date.
  • Individual pieces were large, they were made of many one-inch to
  • ' concertos in London; several of these lively pieces were published as Six Concertos in Six Parts f
  • Nineteen pieces were found in and around the churchyard before
  • heavier production later that year, and 41,000 pieces were minted in November, followed by a mintage
  • e side at close range (up to 300 m), and 45 mm pieces were nearly helpless.
  • Two new pieces were added in 1966, and the rest were revised
  • It may be that the pieces were made for the House of Grimaldi but later
  • These pieces were then assembled into the building that is
  • isting Playboy TV shows, several new 10 minute pieces were created specifically for use on Playboy P
  • would be struck that year, albeit two or three pieces were obtained by Mint employees eager to have
  • By then, 371 pieces were built.
  • All of Adam's pieces were recorded by Rostislaw Wygranienko in 2006
  • The artillery pieces were delivered with open sights and could not
  • Earlier pieces were primarily print campaigns, but in 1990, a
  • The massive pieces were covered by big pieces of sheet metal.
  • These pieces were closed around a prisoner's neck, and then
  • A number of his pieces were published in Sigismund Salblinger's Conce
  • The pieces were created to be played in the elevator of t
  • made known in no unclear terms that frivolous pieces were only presented for the interest of the co
  • Those pieces were also apparently used in the Winter War an
  • were reprinted under his supervision, and more pieces were either published posthumously or transmit
  • Six of the pieces were composed in 1950.
  • However, after eight pieces were built in 1934-1935, production was stoppe
  • rs felt that of the three composers, Uematsu's pieces were the weakest, citing them as having a tend
  • These pieces were the fruit of composition lessons with F.A
  • June 22, 5,000 Union cavalry and 16 artillery pieces were pulled from the siege of Petersburg and s
  • Army in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol, where four pieces were lost.
  • They also disliked the fact that the pieces were "by design short and repetitive".
  • Dering's two- and three-voice pieces were published in London by John Playford in 1
  • Many of these pieces were rearranged presenting a character of thei
  • ave attempted to refute this, noting that many pieces were found semi-articulated, and that Achillob
  • These pieces were designed for performance within the famil
  • Aluminium 1 Mark, 2 Mark and 50 Pfennig pieces were released for circulation in 1956, 1957 an
  • d, concerts were again organized, and new rare pieces were collected.
  • nd in places such as Ferrara and Venice, these pieces were well suited for this choir.
  • Not all of the pieces were recovered; for three of the tiers we have
  • gdom and some other markets, small marshmallow pieces were added to the cereal.
  • songs from other composers with only a few new pieces were not good enough.
  • The 224 pieces were valued at a minimum of $150 million.
  • pes before each public performance so that the pieces were not fixed in a single form, and the use o
  • Eventually, both pieces were stolen, with Syrinx disappearing in 1959
  • All the pieces were composed by the members of the band.
  • It is not known where the Roman pieces were produced, but for want of any better sugg
  • The following year, these same pieces were performed at the Aspen Music Festival in
  • Two pilot pieces were built; one of those is on display in the
  • Eventually the two pieces were separated, and La serva padrona went on t
  • The original artwork, along with several other pieces, were stolen from him in the 1980s and sold to
  • His pieces were noteworthy for their understanding of Ara
  • When all the pieces were assembled, and The Green Scroll of Freedo
  • The pieces were reassembled, conserved, and reinstalled d
  • Some 260 pieces were produced between December 1944 and the en
  • The pieces were really more like three-dimensional painti
  • Pieces were assembled and scraped off the back seat t
  • Other works of science fiction awarded Schulze pieces were Dune and The Andromeda Strain.
  • Kandinsky's pieces were part of a larger trend of their era that
  • y Dr Phil Hammond, and the vox pops and comedy pieces were written and performed by Kev F Sutherland
  • Approximately 33,000 individually marked pieces were then shipped to Houston and assembled lik
  • Broad Pieces were gold coins in denominations of 23 or 25 s
  • Some of Mirko Fait's pieces were chosen for a short film by the already re
  • anging from 50 to 100 mm depending on how many pieces were to be cut at once.
  • over Ceylon, dump coins (crudely struck copper pieces) were introduced in 1801 in denominations of 1
  • During the war the following pieces were at the fort.
  • This is where most of Soyfer's pieces were later performed.
  • Sixteen pieces were commissioned for the event, while others
  • The pieces were green, red, yellow & orange.
  • The pieces were then riveted together on site.
  • , as well as the other Nelson clocks and other pieces were distributed by Richards Morganthau, Inc.
  • His most important pieces were: 2. ‘Candid Reflections on the different
  • eral people, and is meant to be cut into small pieces when served.
  • hen hit by a blade and the juggler is blown to pieces when hit by a bomb, for example.
  • eespies, queen bees (which shatter into deadly pieces when destroyed), creepy caterpillars, butterfl
  • cessively leaving voids between the individual pieces when allowed to dry.
  • e fact that the meat is cut up into many small pieces when stir fried.
  • No. 12 - Coon Song - "In de music-hally pieces when de rumpty tumpty ceases"
  • n", a "strong passionate [woman] who [goes] to pieces where men are concerned and always [comes] bac
  • k the body of Sati and began to cut it into 51 pieces where they all fell at different parts of the
  • 2 LAW is used in the Finnish Army (some 70,000 pieces), where it is known under the designations 66
  • uch more effective against armour than smaller pieces, whether a two-gun broadside would have prevai
  • title track Atlantis is] one of Ra's most epic pieces, which is free or "space" jazz at its most inv
  • e most common is the small twisted rectangular pieces which is served to guests while there are more
  • nd was extremely slow and dirged along in long pieces, which combined heavy guitar riffs, extremely
  • esearch purposes, it was split up into several pieces which can now be seen in museums in Europe and
  • onal designers were commissioned for signature pieces, which are featured throughout sketch.
  • It features only three pieces, which belong to the hard bop sub-genre and di
  • In 1968 she wrote the children's novel Gold Pieces, which is a fictionalised account, seen throug
  • d the accident to fatigue of the cast iron lug pieces which were used to anchor the wrought iron bar
  • uilt up a collection of Russian icons with 245 pieces which he donated to the Swedish Nationalmuseum
  • includes 5 of his prizewinning electroacoustic pieces which he had performed at prestigious contempo
  • devoted his leisure hours to engraving various pieces, which he afterwards published.
  • us Choirbooks; it contains shorter and simpler pieces which appear to have been written for smaller
  • Afterwards, his body was torn into pieces, which were sent to Vila Rica in the captaincy
  • ty there and wrote a number of tunes and other pieces which were published by Novello & Co, and whic
  • Next his body was chopped to pieces which were hung on the pillory.
  • their third album, and that it is among those pieces, which hadn't already been used on The Doors o
  • affrath's music can be considered transitional pieces which are stylistically galant between the Bar
  • any being doubtless confined to the five short pieces which have been definitely identified as his.
  • attice truss setup was kept, using many of the pieces which were recovered from Wacoochee Creek.
  • Among his best-known pieces, which were published in a collection of his p
  • ments, belonged to a catalogue of breadwinning pieces which Stravinsky composed to support himself a
  • ptional difficulty are the "plums" (one or two pieces), which kill the snake when hitting its head.
  • The work comprises three short pieces which are settings of text from two plays by t
  • Regia Musicalis (Prague, 1693), containing 772 pieces, which was almost certainly the fruit of his 1
  • This is done by finding all seven of map pieces, which are in various parts of the world.
  • esburg where he featured monumental sculptural pieces which included drawing, painting and sculptura
  • tently incorrect with respect to the MCA promo pieces, which (I'm guessing) are copyright MCA.
  • from the productions of his youth, numbers 35 pieces, which richly reveal his elegant and refined f
  • h grass, and has been reconstructed from 1,224 pieces which had been laid in a logical, disassembled
  • ans to create videos and other performance art pieces which utilize it as well as report to her all
  • ordings of Verdi's Requiem and the Four Sacred Pieces, which were highly praised.
  • e blast had torn the body of Charles Berg into pieces, which were seen by spectators being thrown th
  • the second of his Trois Morceaux Op. 49 (Three Pieces), which were written in 1905.
  • udes a DVD with two of Wynne Greenwood's video pieces which bridges the gap between listening to a C
  • e game came with a number of counters (playing pieces) which were not used with the basic game, but
  • There is little development in the pieces, which capture a variety of melodies and moods
  • Some of the victims were virtually blown to pieces which led authorities to give an initial estim
  • hese are expressed in his Continuity series of pieces which examine degrees of (overlapping) continu
  • Of the entire score, the only pieces which survived were the Overture, the piano ex
  • light kneading, the dough is formed into rough pieces, which are weighed and laid on flour-dusted wo
  • composed by A. R. Rahman and the instrumental pieces, which were used in the background of the film
  • uncovered blocks of marble and a statue in two pieces, which he offered cheaply to the two young men
  • were composed by Philip Glass, including four pieces which appeared in his previous works (Powaqqat
  • entertains the children with original musical pieces which she sings and plays with an acoustic gui
  • The aircraft frame broke up in three major pieces, which caught fire and spread out in area of 8
  • e north of Sealand and carved it up into small pieces which he put into hundreds of jam jars.
  • ors of darga is decorated with colourful glass pieces which is the main attraction nowadays.
  • to cut the first into finitely many polyhedral pieces which can be reassembled to yield the second?
  • e music comprises mostly short and atmospheric pieces, while three of the songs ("Winter Driving," "
  • lled a manta trawl was used to collect plastic pieces, while water samples were collected from the u
  • abyrinth scheme, Dante manages to rip Lamia to pieces while the other three demon lords were killed
  • The J-8 broke into two pieces, while the EP-3's radome detached completely a
  • And so all I was hearin' was bits and pieces while he was doing' his fingerpicking...I thin
  • The pancake is split into pieces while frying, shredded after preparation and u
  • Erdem began composing electronic music pieces while he was studying electroacoustic music co
  • period, Riley has employed others to paint the pieces, while she concentrates on the actual design o
  • en-door exhibition includes 90 rare monumental pieces, while the internal halls contain 50 invaluabl
  • features guest artistes between the orchestral pieces, who sing with full orchestral accompaniment.
  • Many references to his pieces will be found in The Life and Reminiscences of
  • Some pieces will end up cracked, the background on others
  • e puzzle to be solved in a certain order; some pieces will not fit in if others are already in place
  • Aircraft pieces, wing spars, pieces of aircraft skin, wiring,
  • Type 6: Fluffy pieces with ragged edges, a mushy stool
  • Secen demi-circular door pieces with flower motifs in Holstein's Mansion in Co
  • Hands up (CD limited to 100 pieces with 10 bonus tracks / Download, 20 July 2010)
  • owbrow art movement, as it frequently exhibits pieces with heavy graffiti and street art influences.
  • destroyed his mixing table, and gave away its pieces with the limited edition of his release Nord.
  • ough the kiln, and use this sense to paint the pieces with fire.
  • tains 100 double motets, which are three-voice pieces with two contrapuntal lines above a cantus fir
  • ombone by Luciano Berio, part of his series of pieces with this title.
  • t series and has recorded a wide number of new pieces with various national broadcast companies.
  • ebrated Missa Gaia - Earth Mass and many other pieces with the Paul Winter Consort.
  • h whom he has performed many live installation pieces with improvised music.
  • r no distinction between the style assigned to pieces with certain labels, such as ricercars or canz
  • ance, and within hours the regiment was cut to pieces with a battery of the US 9th Field Artillery B
  • complexity of the part requires so many mating pieces with such precise geometries that it is almost
  • It is likely that Dering took the pieces with him to England: they were certainly sung
  • zian manifolds, for which there are only three pieces with particularly simple properties, which hav
  • from medievally inspired ballads to hard rock pieces with elements of Classic and Folk music.
  • ee, but by the mid-1860s, they had expanded to pieces with a cast of four.
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