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  • The art pieces are made in the town and remain there, in the
  • In American Chinese cuisine, the Mein gon pieces are generally sprinkled into chicken chow mein
  • His pieces are held in several major museum collections,
  • The oldest pieces are from stone-age Ireland and ancient Egypt.
  • The Croce pieces are unique in being settings of Italian sonnet
  • The pieces are aligned and pressure is added to aid in ad
  • However, David Dubal feels that the pieces are "more aptly described as ballades in minia
  • designated as such are canzoni da sonar; these pieces are an important precursor to the sonata.
  • Reese's Pieces are a peanut butter flavored candy manufacture
  • Douhua pieces are harder than those in the North and the Mid
  • atics, self-affinity refers to a fractal whose pieces are scaled by different amounts in the x- and
  • Davies' pieces are always marked with his initials and date o
  • application, database), and how the different pieces are connected (e.g.
  • However, the two pieces are quite different musically.
  • m and more popular genres, although individual pieces are not necessarily overtly minimalist.
  • he influence of Arcangelo Corelli, while later pieces are closer to Antonio Vivaldi in style.
  • Among his best-known pieces are "Floating Mesa Fountain" (1984, Albuquerqu
  • Most of these pieces are now in Vienna or Madrid, including Titian'
  • Reese's Pieces are a product extension of the Reese's Peanut
  • n as a prophetic poet, and about ninety of his pieces are still preserved on manuscripts.
  • In blind chess, played by two, all of the pieces are jumbled, flipped so the character of the p
  • Musical set pieces are more integrated into the action, and the f
  • Most of these pieces are dance forms (allemandes, galliards, and so
  • His more recent video pieces are played individually or with several simult
  • All of these pieces are of very high quality, and the intabulation
  • His performances of Bach's organ pieces are known for their imposing registrations and
  • The pieces are from the private collection of Meda Mladek
  • While Ronald wonders where the other four pieces are, it turns out that three others have the p
  • ted their first high-resolution surround-sound pieces, are: Paul Dolden, Paul Dresher, Ellen Fullman
  • he field, leaving behind a number of artillery pieces, Arista's writing desk and silver service, the
  • es his fellow soldiers being shot and blown to pieces around him.
  • pecifications in Bangor Maine, then shipped in pieces around Cape Horn to Sunnyvale, where it was la
  • wrote numerous orchestral works, chamber music pieces, art songs, and choral works.
  • nterviews to journalists and newspaper opinion pieces, articulated what has sometimes been considere
  • er of trademark styles that can be seen in his pieces as demonstrated below in the chest of Drawers
  • "The Great Star of Africa"), and created such pieces as the Imperial Crown of India in 1911, the cr
  • d a good deal of concert music, and occasional pieces as well.
  • iant' who has always been there to pick up the pieces as Colin storms through life.
  • century nocturnes and intermezzi are character pieces as well, including those of Chopin and Brahms,
  • Many of these pieces, as well as some of Ron's more commercial work
  • e French, and later all the captured artillery pieces as well.
  • -dried strawberry, vanilla or orange ice cream pieces, as well as O-shaped oat pieces.
  • The leaves should be cut into small pieces as they will expand during cooking.
  • l styles and began to write novels and theater pieces as well.
  • Cohan, playing FDR, danced in such pieces as "Off the Record", not possible in real life
  • sed his album Travel Notes which features solo pieces as well as trio pieces (with Omer Avital on ba
  • War outside the United States, with over 4,000 pieces as of 2005.
  • the use of only Germanic roots for scientific pieces as "Ander-Saxon."
  • album includes heavily edited versions of the pieces as originally recorded, because of time constr
  • e spherical substrate that supports the puzzle pieces as they are laid in place.
  • ologues, short films, radio rantings and pithy pieces as recalled, edited, and acted by his grandson
  • He also composed cantatas and organ pieces, as well as the hymn tune Alberta (often used
  • ou has created over 20 original plays, devised pieces, as well as adaptations, ranging from duets to
  • me to its substrate e.g. by cutting the gel to pieces as small as possible.
  • ; its total holdings include about 1.3 million pieces, as well as twenty-four historic buildings.
  • Carter wrote the pieces as studies in tempo modulation and the use of
  • Every home will a have one or two pieces as it is quite useful for children.
  • Bishop recorded only two pieces as a bandleader in 1950, with a trio, but he c
  • Galloway, and there are also several classical pieces as well.
  • me of chess featuring animations between chess pieces, as these medieval themed characters confront
  • Kozshin (1970) has identified perforated horn pieces as riding bits, but this claim has been disput
  • He collides with Asteroid M, breaking it to pieces, as seen in New Mutants, vol. 1 #21 (November
  • The game contains 201 collectible treasure pieces, as opposed to the 30 ship parts of the origin
  • State Road 909 is actually in two pieces as motorists traveling the route in North Miam
  • orporated microscopic imagery into tactile art pieces as well as 3D immersive rooms and dance perfor
  • lithic concrete and steel instead of assembled pieces, as Ploshchad Tukaya in Kazan.
  • She wrote four concerti and numerous chamber pieces, as well as over 25 hours of film music.
  • the album for fans of adult contemporary piano pieces as well as for lovers of the more minimal appr
  • ester of carbon and burying it spread in small pieces, as terra preta requires, is a most efficient
  • Junod has published such pieces as The Falling Man and a 2001 piece on R.E.M.
  • ing to touch as many squares on your opponents pieces as possible.
  • tend to form at the shoulders of tensile test pieces as the stress can be highest in these regions.
  • manent collection includes approximately 1,000 pieces as of 2009.
  • he Left Consolidation Committee soon fell into pieces, as the CPI, the CSP and the Royists deserted
  • He has published over a dozen short pieces as of 2006.
  • re consists of both classical and contemporary pieces, as well as its annual December performance of
  • to have given the Australian premiere of such pieces as Handel's Dixit Dominus and Bach's Mass in B
  • York Times described his couture show and its pieces as, “fascinating (…) quite clear in military s
  • The versions by James & Jackson, though short pieces at 2 minutes and 30 seconds, are classic and t
  • g his own music at a young age, a suite of six pieces at the age of nine.
  • has written, "the sustained production of fine pieces at Manises during the years 1380-1430 is witho
  • r MG Paul Grenier cut the Northern Division to pieces at the Battle of Sankt Michael on 25 May.
  • massive explosion, the craft was underwater in pieces at position 07º13'S, 115º17'E.
  • tember 1729 Dunkirk was ordered to be taken to pieces at Portsmouth, and rebuilt as a 60-gun fourth
  • send Hook, is preserved, currently (8/2010) in pieces, at Amberley Chalk Pits Museum, and is in the
  • On 10 June 1736 she was ordered to be taken to pieces at Deptford Dockyard, and rebuilt to the lines
  • icle is one that cannot be broken into smaller pieces at the scale of energy k·T involved in the pro
  • of what to do, eventually literally falling to pieces at the end of the video as she crumbles into h
  • He exhibited special pieces at Arts and Crafts exhibitions for more than t
  • When Moog played one of their pieces at the AES convention in 1968 it received a st
  • a prominent art collector, storing many of his pieces at his family home at Upton House in Warwicksh
  • chill and armed with cannon, cut the rebels to pieces at what became known as the Battle of Sedgemoo
  • olific artist, he had produced over a thousand pieces at the time of his death.
  • d, but rather something you can enjoy in small pieces at a time."
  • The altar pieces at St John's Church and at the Catholic Chapel
  • 27 January 1720 she was ordered to be taken to pieces at Woolwich for what was to be her final rebui
  • y on 4 March 1899, but was raised and taken to pieces at Garston, Liverpool in 1900.
  • He was known for a series of feature pieces at WGAL called Wendall's World.
  • as within the mass spectrometer and break into pieces at their peptide bonds.
  • ted earthworks with approximately 26 artillery pieces at key positions.
  • n 21 March 1720 she was ordered to be taken to pieces at Woolwich for what was to be her final rebui
  • ct of two distinct ensemble groups playing two pieces at once, clashing in sound.
  • Justo wrote his first pieces at the La Prensa newspaper as a parliamentary
  • ed international attention, including featured pieces at CNN, HuffingtonPost.com,
  • argets such as machine gun nests and artillery pieces at relatively short ranges of a few hundred ya
  • chimney pieces at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire (executed with
  • very young age and composed his first musical pieces at the age of thirteen.
  • evice, which when pressed downward by pressure pieces attached to the lid of the mine, see-sawed upw
  • Some of his music pieces, attributable to the salon and its entertainme
  • Besides this work, only four other pieces attributed to Adson are known.
  • may have been the composer of several musical pieces attributed to her husband.
  • 2 pieces available for listen on the official website (
  • nd joining and singing the chorus "don't go to pieces, b-b-b-baby."
  • gh not a proper sequel, as Ariane dies in both pieces, Bacchus is a companion to Massenet's earlier
  • ting or rearranging subtrees, and splicing the pieces back together.
  • The dried sheets were then broken into pieces, baked again, and broken into smaller pieces.
  • Throughout his career he composed numerous pieces based on Iranian folklore or mythology.
  • ers at the time) in folk music, and wrote many pieces based on folk tunes.
  • lt moments will come and you will feel torn to pieces, be faithful and strong in your vocation".
  • h the crews rode rather than walked with their pieces became known as horse artillery, and was also
  • all angles came later and the movement of the pieces became less prevalent in his later works.
  • The four brass field pieces became Capt.
  • duced in Europe, and as a consequence, his own pieces became increasingly abstracted.
  • and mountain views, village sketches, and sea pieces became popular.
  • t admitted to hating them and never practicing pieces because they were all classical music which he
  • at they couldn't have, had the entirety of the pieces been sewn of finer silk."
  • eat and spike their supporting artillery field pieces before the Confederates overran them.
  • and it broke up in the air into at least four pieces before impact.
  • second day and seized several Union artillery pieces before withdrawing when supporting units were
  • removed on January 11 and broken into smaller pieces before being eaten.
  • The object split into multiple pieces before widespread impact.
  • arth and Fire and find twelve legendary spirit pieces before the evil warlord Li and his henchman Hw
  • to grasp invertebrate prey and crunch it into pieces before sucking out the juices.
  • Ellington's orchestra played several warm-up pieces before Ellington came out to his piano.
  • and that Confederates had spiked the artillery pieces before they had raised a white flag of surrend
  • t of the accident of the men discharging their pieces before starting on the march.
  • dance music through his observation that such pieces began, as the century progressed, to use styli
  • al prefabrication was carried out prior to the pieces being raised into position on a cable ropeway.
  • d with a threaded clamp to position and secure pieces being worked on in a woodshop.
  • 70 car; the original 1970 Dodge Charger was in pieces, being totally dissembled for restoration.
  • strong celebrity following with the signature pieces being worn by Delta Goodrem, Bec Cartwright, S
  • music was not suited to large ballets, chamber pieces being "too long, with too many repeats, and [a
  • creasingly involved in photography, one of her pieces being an installation project with she did wit
  • sh (or even write down) the rules" to his game pieces, being concerned with the importance of person
  • From the shadow box pieces, Bell moved on to begin what is perhaps his mo
  • nuel Bach) and his harpsichord books mix dance pieces belonging to the suite form, character pieces
  • y soldiers and capturing baggage and artillery pieces, beside a large number of standards.
  • n Breakfast at Tiffany's as one of three extra pieces besides the titular novella.
  • Coq," he also published more than 800 humorous pieces between November 1919 and December 1922.
  • s for the two ships consisted of a total 2,766 pieces between them.
  • Several pieces, Blanchard returning to his African roots than
  • ion was like the Matilda, of large cast armour pieces bolted together.
  • Issues also often carry opinion pieces, book and music reviews, articles on local GLB
  • Her fruit and flower pieces bore unmistakable marks of taste, feeling, and
  • To date he has composed and recorded over 500 pieces, both religious and secular, and has performed
  • It is one of the most recorded of Debussy's pieces, both in its original version and various arra
  • As with many of his other pieces, Boulez later returned to the work and revised
  • "Dream Sequence", a series of surreal film pieces bracketed by large light-up signs reading "Dre
  • ensburger measuring in at 17' x 6' with 32,256 pieces, breaking Guinness Book of World Records for t
  • This is most likely because they are pieces broken off from larger glass objects which are
  • preserved in their places (except for several pieces brought from other buildings), so a guided tou
  • ing these journeys he produced one of his best pieces, Brueys et Palaprat (1807).
  • "You can bomb the world to pieces but you cannot bomb the world to peace.
  • ses, comprising mainly chamber music and piano pieces, but also orchestral works and concertos.
  • It was able to shred infantry columns to pieces but was unable to penetrate reinforced earthwo
  • Thereafter he published about 50 more pieces, but is not believed to have produced another
  • nd, when in use, have glowing coal or charcoal pieces but few or no flames.
  • nsidered not as traditionally planned literary pieces but rather as casual or random jottings down o
  • few songs survive, as well as some harpsichord pieces, but they are dwarfed by the dozens of organ p
  • Mount's Bay; a descriptive poem ... and other pieces but received little critical or financial succ
  • om the song such as "You can bomb the world to pieces, but you can't bomb it into peace", have found
  • I thought they were regular editorial pieces, but they're not :) Frickative 22:57, 15 June
  • I think, there are only 8 pieces but 1023 movements.
  • in the same area as the Animated Conversations pieces, but were more sophisticated.
  • ion of either forming square and being shot to pieces by the attacking infantry (which would usually
  • s president Goddard Lieberson) began recording pieces by Bach which were entirely realized on the ne
  • Several pieces by other composers were published in Hamburg a
  • n University Press, 1987), which also includes pieces by Roy Fuller, Thom Gunn, Charles Osborne, Chr
  • The Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar has two militia pieces by him on display.
  • he group have performed specially commissioned pieces by Merzbow, Pauline Oliveros, Howard Skempton
  • or's throat was then cut and he was chopped to pieces by the war boys.
  • e album has 21 songs in total, 15 Instrumental pieces by Mychael Danna and 6 Hindi songs composed by
  • ampaign, its Commentary sections featured some pieces by Retired Admiral Roy Hoffmann, a founding me
  • All pieces by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
  • It appears in pieces by Milton Babbitt, Robert Morris, and Elliott
  • World for BBC Radio 4. His collection includes pieces by Carroll Dunham, Victoria Morton, Tina Barne
  • onial Mexican and Midwestern art, particularly pieces by Thomas Hart Benton, Marvin Cone and Grant W
  • urs of Light is the compilation album of vocal pieces by Yasunori Mitsuda.
  • Contains remixed and reworked Art Bears pieces by various musicians, plus two Art Bears singl
  • published in January 1842, which also included pieces by Liszt, Chopin, Moscheles and others, of whi
  • Some of her poems have been versioned into pieces by the experimental British composer Geoff Gou
  • Van Mander mentions several pieces by his hand in Brussels, Frankfurt, and Amster
  • d a very wide repertoire, ranging from various pieces by Bach and the core works by Beethoven throug
  • 's ballet Pulcinella, which ostensibly reworks pieces by Pergolesi, is actually based on spurious wo
  • The album covers a mixture of standards, older pieces by Metheny (such as the title track from his d
  • bled by William English and including numerous pieces by Ian Hamilton Finlay loaned by Andrew Burgin
  • In the study, Clynes played four different pieces by computer, by each of four different compose
  • All pieces by Thelonious Monk unless otherwise noted.
  • either had proved particularly successful, and pieces by other composers, for example Mirette, had f
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