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  • Other features include pieces by the irregular correspondents, usually Jeff
  • owbray & Co., Ltd. and the rood beam and other pieces by J. Jungwirth Co. and Pom-McFate Co. of Detr
  • g over 5000 years of human endeavor, including pieces by Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore (numerous sculpt
  • onteporary music, giving first performances of pieces by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, York Bowen (first
  • Moore; and Sultan Stork, a volume of juvenile pieces by Thackeray, in 1887.
  • ino" from Aria, a film consisting of ten short pieces by a variety of directors including Jean-Luc G
  • er his time in the military, he uncovered many pieces by 19th-century composers that he would perfor
  • The collection included pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Beethoven, Schumann
  • er Beethoven" featuring spoken intro and outro pieces by longtime Iron Maiden roadie and friend Vic
  • rote as "Melpomene" and "Thalia") and includes pieces by Susanna Centlivre ("perhaps," according to
  • The manuscript contains pieces by Guillaume Dufay, Gilles Binchois, John Duns
  • ies, and served as the source for instrumental pieces by later composers.
  • 0s, hand-copied arias, songs, and instrumental pieces by many European composers.
  • Some are rare and some pieces by well-known artists are included in the coll
  • His first work was to duplicate sterling pieces by special order.
  • About 1693 he translated four pieces by Lucian, which were included in the version
  • Review of Casually Smashed to Pieces by Thomas Lloyd, The Silent Ballet
  • ction includes more than 3,000 works including pieces by Pablo Picasso, Anselm Kiefer, Robert Mother
  • In addition, sculptural pieces by German artist Rebecca Horn are recreated su
  • His interpretations of classical pieces by Chopin and Gershwin are marked by finesse,
  • He has also performed the world premieres of pieces by many contemporary composers.
  • e occasion by Glasgow City Council, as well as pieces by Beethoven and Vaughn Williams.
  • r vehicle just outside the gate and be torn to pieces by the zombies.
  • This work also contains arrangements of vocal pieces by Josquin, Morales, Francisco Guerrero, and P
  • ey West awaiting sale when she was battered to pieces by the 1919 Florida Keys hurricane on 9-10 Sep
  • He saw Al-Qasim's body trampled to pieces by the horses of the soldiers who had tried to
  • by Frank Zappa in 1987, containing orchestral pieces by Zappa set to the clay animation of Bruce Bi
  • as published as An Unnatural Pursuit and other pieces by Faber and Faber in 1985.
  • He also plays pieces by Asian composers - such as Toshio Hosokawa a
  • The museum exhibits an important collection of pieces by Frank Lloyd Wright, the American architect
  • List of harpsichord pieces by Christoph Graupner
  • the UK initially, featuring interpretations of pieces by Bach, Beethoven, Elgar and Albinoni.
  • o be facilitated by the dehydration of the gel pieces by treatment with acetonitrile and subsequent
  • A few other sources contain pieces by him, and his music was evidently widespread
  • Italian music of the 14th century, contains 37 pieces by Bartolino.
  • to and the Rachmaninoff 2nd Concerto, and solo pieces by Beethoven, Mozart and Chopin
  • sandwich and sealing the marginal edges of the pieces by heat and pressure to preclude the escape of
  • vely on crabs, which they tear into bite-sized pieces by pulling them through their coils, in contra
  • 1 by Thomas Morley, which first edition has 25 pieces by 23 composers (Thomas Morley and Ellis Gibbo
  • emselves, the book is noteworthy for two short pieces by Burroughs.
  • Two pieces by him are in Elizabeth Rogers's Virginal Book
  • lms, settings of texts from the novel Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels
  • of Mackintosh's Toffee Deluxe were broken into pieces by assistants using toffee hammers and pincers
  • 's Auction House will auction several Rookwood Pieces by Shirayamadani in April 2010.
  • archive by and about punk rockers, through to pieces by and about Spacemen 3 and other shoegazer ac
  • h lyrics by Bharat Vyas, also featured shehnai pieces, by noted classical instrumentalist, Ustad Bis
  • former wife featured in a film 'Picking up the Pieces', by IRIN and released in October 2007.
  • experiments Herbert West is eventually torn to pieces by his own experiments.
  • ed over 30 new works for the guitar, including pieces by Philip Cashian, Graham Fitkin, Alastair Kin
  • His discography also included pieces by more obscure German baroque musicians such
  • improvising, and re-arranging existing guitar pieces by other composers.
  • Invincible was then quickly pounded to pieces by the breakers until her hull completely disa
  • etters has conducted the first performances of pieces by composers Jonathan Harvey, John Lambert, Ma
  • Collection contains over 300 works, including pieces by Paul Henry, Louis Le Brocquy, Estella Solom
  • St Cecilia's Day, the second of the three such pieces by the composer
  • economic backgrounds, are viciously slashed to pieces by the one known as Splitface.
  • He has recorded major pieces by Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, Schumann, Scriabin,
  • All pieces by Paul McCartney and Carl Davis.
  • lso represents one of only a handful of extant pieces by Stravinsky that was not commissioned.
  • Notably absent are Italian pieces by Johannes Ciconia, a northerner transplanted
  • classical music concepts with performances of pieces by Stevens and guests which included Dorothy W
  • When Sati's body was cut to pieces by the sudarshana chakra of Lord Vishnu, it is
  • ority of the score is drawn from public domain pieces by Modest Mussorgsky.
  • USS Mount Hood (AE-11) was literally blown to pieces by an internal explosion.
  • be effected the next day, the Home was torn to pieces by the surf and 90 lives were lost.
  • It is like a house which has been taken to pieces by its residents in order to build up a new on
  • The songs are based on classical music pieces by Tchaikovsky ("Symphony No. 6," "Melodie Op.
  • fibre and can only be purchased as individual pieces by special tailors.
  • England and Poland, and this included various pieces by Aleksander Tansman.
  • the earliest examples are two celebrated lute pieces by John Dowland, the Farewell and Forlorn Hope
  • Seven pieces by Bartolomeo have survived, all for three voi
  • baroque guitar by Ludovico Roncalli, and lute pieces by Santino Garsi da Parma and additional anony
  • Other pieces by Jacob recorded by CRI are "Phases of the Gr
  • It is one of the most rarely performed pieces by Brahms mostly due to its difficulty, leavin
  • rd for the gramophone; Columbia discs of short pieces by Tchaikovsky, Eduard Lassen and others date
  • obably formed by a comet which was pulled into pieces by Jupiter's gravity as it passed too close to
  • which included the first editions of keyboard pieces by composer such as Muzio Clementi, Johann Bap
  • orded an entire CD of fragments and unfinished pieces by Mozart.
  • s the only other known recording of solo piano pieces by Hayes.
  • Pieces by Lurie are now contained in the permanent co
  • Unfortunately, only eight pieces by Hardel are extant today.
  • He was the first reviewer of A Million Little Pieces by James Frey, a bestseller featured on Oprah'
  • Three Preludes are short piano pieces by George Gershwin and were first performed by
  • d an hour and a half, and with the brig cut to pieces by the long gun of the Spanish ship, Villalba
  • - according to an urban legend it was shot to pieces by a Soviet tank during the suppression of the
  • published his Natale Solum and other Poetical Pieces by subscription.
  • who are also composers), HMSL has been used in pieces by Nick Didkovsky, The Hub, James Tenney, Tom
  • thers - Capirola evidently transcribed several pieces by other composers for the book), the Lutebook
  • k of Civilization IV, along with several other pieces by Adams.
  • best known for their dance theatre performance pieces called Stomp.
  • mpletion, it was a source for decorative stone pieces called Keystone.
  • s more recent special features are documentary pieces called Back to the Floor, in which a chief exe
  • al area where you could see the “super mineral pieces”, called the VIP area.
  • These pieces came to be played often on the organ in the 19
  • Most of these pieces came from other Egyptian museums.
  • His pieces can be found in many local and international c
  • Eleven pieces can be definitively attributed to Hayne, thoug
  • Artillery pieces can also be lost during retreats, when battery
  • These pieces can now be seen in the Brussels museum.
  • of the two unit squares is cut diagonally, the pieces can be arranged in a single square of side the
  • One reason for this is that broken pot pieces can be dangerous to children.
  • Her pieces can be seen in Waterford, Tullamore, and Cork,
  • orchestra, and several of his jazz and Ragtime pieces can be heard on Schulhoff: Concertos Alla Jazz
  • ult, because the differences in shapes between pieces can be very subtle.
  • With two exceptions, the pieces can be formed from right triangles with legs i
  • Both even and odd count peyote pieces can be woven as flat strips, in a flat round s
  • differs from toughened glass, in which slender pieces can be significantly bowed.
  • Many of his wood pieces can be viewed at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
  • A picture of the different pieces can be found here Inside there was a small thi
  • slightly less than Dunstaple's (only 40 extant pieces can be definitely attributed to him), his infl
  • steels are not very hardenable; therefore wide pieces cannot be thru-hardened.
  • songs, instrumental chamber works, harpsichord pieces, cantatas and other sacred vocal works.
  • The following artillery pieces captured were two 8 pounder bronze guns, two 6
  • Many prisoners were taken and artillery pieces captured.
  • ed, with 700 killed and 350 men and four field pieces captured.
  • tion to providing his own choreography for six pieces, Carney has restaged and added fresh choreogra
  • uch as fake news briefs, interviews, and op-ed pieces), cartoons, and photos.
  • al journal of peer-reviewed articles, analysis pieces, case and legislation critiques, as well as co
  • having some of his organically shaped ceramic pieces cast in bronze.
  • ynthesizer sounds are a recurring theme in his pieces, causing many people to label his music as a h
  • t of more than 400 Opus numbers, include salon pieces, chamber music, symphonies and other large for
  • He only appears in the 'Rest in Pieces' chapter, discovered after opening the front d
  • One of the other pieces, Charlotte County, contained the eastern porti
  • He has written theater pieces, children's books, stories and novels.
  • s to its credit with a repertoire of about 150 pieces choreographed by the likes of Sir Frederick As
  • or professional theatre productions; danced in pieces choreographed by members of the Martha Graham
  • the larger flagship stores, carry some of the pieces chosen by a team of buyers who travel worldwid
  • xpanded) German-language version of one of the pieces circulated under his name.
  • ting just the exact right spiders, cones, pole pieces, coils and so on to meet "his spec."
  • , arches-local and imported ceramics, sculpted pieces, coins, book binders, adornments, fragments of
  • Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and modern pieces collected by the late CBS news chairman Willia
  • tion of Native Arts contains more than 200 art pieces collected for more than 20 years and is consid
  • ) for soprano and orchestra, the set of choral pieces Color and Time (1990), Chelsea Tango (1991) fo
  • design a collection which is described as "12 pieces combining leather and denim with intriguing cu
  • een found in the Near East: "all the preserved pieces come from the treasuries of Western churches a
  • In the end, all the pieces come together as the true meaning behind the w
  • The china pieces come to life to dance.
  • s a large scale of performances, such as dance pieces, comedy and musical performances, choreographi
  • ambonet, Van day Truex, and Marcial Berro; and pieces commissioned for heads of state, royal and imp
  • The vegetables are cut into relatively large pieces compared to tabbouleh which requires ingredien
  • The Raga Music is a set of pieces composed by notable Indian composer John Mayer
  • Their repertoire consisted of pieces composed by keyboardist Aaron Davis and Rick T
  • Notebook, Op. 69 is a set of seven piano solo pieces composed by Dmitri Shostakovich in 1944-1945.
  • is one of the most prominent and widely known pieces composed or arranged for band.
  • All pieces composed by Alec Wilder.
  • All pieces composed by Dave Brubeck, except "Shim Wha" by
  • was one of the first of a number of "serious" pieces composed for the harmonica after the Second Wo
  • a Suite, Op. 11, is a collection of orchestral pieces composed by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius
  • ' horn lines, either by himself or working off pieces composed by frontman Steve Perry.
  • All pieces composed by Chick Corea unless otherwise noted
  • d repertoire of music, The Choir has performed pieces conceived by many composers, including J.S. Ba
  • the Life of King Henry VIII, and (2) Detached Pieces concerning Cardinal Wolsey, &c., with a prefac
  • uring this period the collection received many pieces confiscated from private collections.
  • Of his dramatic pieces, Conscience, a comedy, was performed at the Th
  • ion at Oxford are preserved three instrumental pieces, consisting of airs, pavins, corrantos, &c., f
  • instrumentation of the band was originally 16 pieces, consisting of trumpets, trombones, french hor
  • The majority of Brunetti's output (451 pieces) consists of chamber music designed for small
  • This memorial is a series of pieces, constructed from gray granite, Indiana limest
  • Some pieces contain readings by Jean-Paul Dermont.
  • Some of these pieces contain as few as six lines, one as many as fo
  • publications of the day, the paper also hosted pieces containing personal attacks (in this case, lar
  • One of Lenin's favorite pieces, contemporary Maxim Gorky recorded Lenin's ver
  • This album features popular Venezuelan pieces, continuing with the modernization of Venezuel
  • The pieces contrasted a loud manual with a soft one.
  • Corner Pieces, conundrum press, Montreal Quebec, 2004.
  • The foods are then sliced into bite-size pieces, cooked briefly in boiling broth and then serv
  • Both pieces, Corale and Serenata, combined conventional or
  • At first, Quistgaard insisted that the pieces could only be forged by hand, one piece at a t
  • d stood since 1877 and was so dilapidated that pieces could be broken from it.
  • py with additional 3000 verses and 169 musical pieces, could have been intended as a theatrical perf
  • r; designing advertising and sales promotional pieces, cover illustrations, and posters.
  • ng the stamps and pewter artifacts, as well as pieces created by various other companies and artists
  • Increasingly these are original pieces, created by the playwright in collaboration wi
  • many wakeboard movies, magazine and television pieces, created his own wakeboard instructional serie
  • lies, coupled with the placement of the poetic pieces, creates a manuscript which Scragg considers t
  • coalitions; the paper itself included multiple pieces criticizing both Native American students' com
  • Vaillant also wrote pieces criticizing Moldavian separatists.
  • They were cut to pieces crossing Lone Pine.
  • undtracks for Hicks' and Martinez's conceptual pieces culminating in a 23 channel synthetic audio en
  • Until that time, whole pieces, cut from graphite were glued in between wood
  • ut 1922, 1927, and 1935, excavators found gold pieces, cylinder seals, and they found an Assyrian st
  • sic, electronic music, stage shows, orchestral pieces, dance music, opera, interactive multimedia, s
  • Some pieces date back thousands of years and were made usi
  • Philip Grange's first published pieces date from the late 1970s and include Cimmerian
  • Shuwaikh Island is an archeological site with pieces dating back to 2000 B.C..
  • e first person to perform the Premier livre de pieces de clavecin (which is translated as the first
  • Balbastre: Premier Livre de Pieces de Clavecin (1759) - Jean-Patrice BROSSE, clav
  • Pieces de clavecin avec voix ou violon Op.5 Judith Ne
  • e year of the publication of the third book of Pieces de Clavecin in 1756.
  • He has recorded Rameau's Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts and Bach's viola da ga
  • Brouw is the dedicatee of Jean Absil's Trois Pieces de Piano (pour la main droite seule) Op. 32
  • nt and state apparatus, as well as substantive pieces dealing with e.g.
  • ing this run, he also starred in the companion pieces Dearer than Life by H. J. Byron and Ganymede a
  • UK Oi! band The Business, a reissue of Rest In Pieces debut album, and EPs from The Icemen, American
  • His pieces demonstrate concern about the power of large c
  • e may appear darker or lighter than the window pieces depending upon the time of day.
  • nfels; these were followed by more pretentious pieces: Der angolische Kaler (1809) and Der Blilz (18
  • ever, he was best known for magazine and other pieces describing his experiences in the brothels of
  • lections, Leder also designs limited furniture pieces, design objects and interiors for selected cli
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