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"Around the Horne" (Sep 30, 1974) - A sports journalist examines the failings of the local baseball team.
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The train ran for twelve years until disaster struck in 1942.
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Part Two "Attitude" (Aug 27, 1979) - Criticizing the attitude of the players of a Slow-pitch softball team and suggesting rules to be followed.
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"The New Baseball" (May 15, 1971) - Considers the future of baseball, extrapolating to absurd conclusions.
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"How Are the Legs, Sam" (Jan 30, 1971) - A man discusses his weaknesses as a baseball player Part Three "The New Washington: An Inside Story" (Oct 26, 1981) - On a bus tour to see the extreme decadence of the Reagan administration, Vice President George Bush is in disguise.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy%20to%20Be%20Here
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Happy to Be Here
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philosopher
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"The Patron Saint of Macdougal Alley" (short story) - This story is about a philosopher cannot comprehend the passage of time.
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The latter tries to determine what the difference is.
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Advertisement for "The Patron Saint of Macdougal Alley" - Mailer describes how his short story, "The Patron Saint of Macdougal Alley," was turned down by the New Yorker.
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He drifts from place to place and is eventually turned away by his many hosts.
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Advertisement for a Letter to the New York Post - The author claims that he had nothing to do with the making of the movie The Naked and the Dead.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertisements%20for%20Myself
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Advertisements for Myself
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historian
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(In contrast, the Greek historian Ctesias refers to a similar father-in-law/general figure named Onaphas.)
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The Greek historian Herodotus wrote that Xerxes sought his harem after being defeated in the Greco-Persian Wars.
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He makes no reference to individual members of the harem except for a domineering Queen consort named Amestris, whose father, Otanes, was one of Xerxes's generals.
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Amestris has often been identified with Vashti, but this identification is problematic, as Amestris remained a powerful figure well into the reign of her son, Artaxerxes I, whereas Vashti is portrayed as dismissed in the early part of Xerxes's reign.
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Alternative attempts have been made to identify her with Esther, although Esther is an orphan whose father was a Jew named Abihail.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book%20of%20Esther
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Book of Esther
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: Natsuki's mother, a violinist who studies under Otoya in 1986.
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Once they left, Wataru is joined by Natsuki as the two perform a duet.
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Characters Movie-exclusive characters : Wataru's classmate in a high school.
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Movie-exclusive Kamen Riders Kamen Rider Rey is an aloof loner of the .
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With the assistance of , an intelligent computer created by the 3WA, he can transform into and is armed with the which are unleashed with the .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamen%20Rider%20Kiva%3A%20King%20of%20the%20Castle%20in%20the%20Demon%20World
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Kamen Rider Kiva: King of the Castle in the Demon World
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mathematician
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|| |-id=993| 26993 Littlewood || || John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977), English mathematician whose work included Diophantine approximations, number theory, the Riemann zeta function, inequalities and Fourier series.
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He also founded the Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées.
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|| |-id=963 | 26963 Palorapavý || || Pavol Rapavý (born 1955), Slovak astronomer and director of the public observatory in Rimavská Sobota || |-id=969 | 26969 Biver || 1997 SE || Nicolas Biver (born 1969), French astronomer who observes and models cometary lines at radio wavelengths || |-id=970 | 26970 Eliáš || || Mojmír Eliáš (1932–2002), Czech geologist and planetologist || |-id=971 | 26971 Sezimovo Ústí || || Sezimovo Ústí, a town in southern Bohemia of the Czech Republic || |-id=973 | 26973 Lála || || Petr Lála (born 1942), Czech astronomer at the Ondřejov Observatory who served at the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs || |-id=984 | 26984 Fernand-Roland || 1997 VV || Fernand-Roland Merlin (1933–2005), French supporter of amateur astronomers and friend of Christophe Demeautis and Daniel Matter who discovered this minor planet || |-id=986 | 26986 Čáslavská || || Věra Čáslavská (born 1942), Czech gymnast and Olympic gold medalist, world's best sportswoman of 1968 || |-id=990 | 26990 Culbertson || || Frank Lee Culbertson Jr. (born 1949), former NASA astronaut, recorded the NASA program "Amateur Radio on the ISS" for the first time in Japan on 2001 Nov. 23 in Iruma City.
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|| |-id=998 | 26998 Iriso || || Iriso, the name of an area in Sayama-city, Saitama, Japan || |} References 026001-027000
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Meanings of minor planet names: 26001–27000
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126–127)Further reading A muse of postwar France: singer and actress Juliette Gréco (1927-2020) Published by the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI).
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Boris Vian (pp.
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152–154) Davis, Miles, Miles (pp.
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External links Juliette Gréco on Europopmusic.eu (English) Biography of Juliette Gréco 1927 births 2020 deaths Actors from Montpellier French film actresses French people of Corsican descent French people of Greek descent 20th-century French actresses 21st-century French actresses Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres French expatriate actresses in the United States 20th-century French women singers Musicians from Montpellier 21st-century French women singers Audiobook narrators
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Juliette Gréco
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14, UWO, Web, April 16, 2011.</ref>In 1998 Richard Carder gathered together musical settings from Sappho by the composer and poet Ivor Gurney as Seven Sappho Songs.
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In January 1909, Stevens wrote to a friend: Bentley argued that "the brief, crisp lyrics of the Sappho volume almost certainly contributed to the aesthetic and practice of Imagism.
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"<ref name="bentley2">D.M.R. Bentley, "Preface: Minor Poets of a Superior Order," Canadian Poetry: Studies/Documents/Reviews No.
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It was first performed as a collection on the 29th October 1998 by Georgina Colwell (soprano) and Nigel Foster (piano) at the Blackheath Concert Halls in London, and published two years later.
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The seven songs are: "Soft Was The Wind", "I Shall Be Ever Maiden", "The Apple Orchard", "Hesperus", "Love Shakes My Soul", "The Quiet Mist" and "Lonely Night".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sappho%3A%20One%20Hundred%20Lyrics
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Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics
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editor
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16.The guest, Cerise Castle, did not give a score but said it was horrible which this editor interpreted as a zero.
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14.Bridget said she could not give it a 4 but was in a 3.5-4 range so I selected 3.75 for score total.
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15.Caitlin did not decide on a score so in calculating the total this editor used an average score in calculating the totals.
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17.Per Jaime's request scores were 6 nipples as a little joke, note the date of release.
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18.Over the last few episodes their definition and use of the Bechdel Test has expanded to not just be a two passing lines but lines central to the plot.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Bechdel%20Cast
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The Bechdel Cast
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1949: He met his future wife, Caroline Garabedian, an American violinist studying at the Paris Conservatory.
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1944: Jean-Michel's brother, Jean-Rémi – 19 years old – was shot by the Germans at the Farm du By (Loiret).
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1945: He began painting steadily in Paris.
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He quickly learned English.
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He exhibited at the Jeanne Bucher gallery, in Paris with: Georges Braque, Picasso, Paul Klee, Jean Lurçat, Jean-Paul Laurens, Nicolas de Staël, André Lanskoy, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Hans Reichel, André Bauchant, Alfred Manessier, Árpád Szenes and Vassily Kandinsky.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel%20Coulon
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Jean-Michel Coulon
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philosopher
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1957 Russian-born philosopher Ayn Rand (1905–1982) publishes her novel Atlas Shrugged; it attracts the libertarian wing of American conservatism by promoting aggressive entrepreneurship and rejecting religion and altruism.
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The most notable were Russell Kirk, James Burnham, Frank Meyer, Willmoore Kendall, L. Brent Bozell, Jr., and Whittaker Chambers.
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In The Liberal Tradition in American, Louis Hartz claims that there has never been a European-style conservative tradition in America and that the sole mainstream tradition is Lockean liberalism.
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She influences even those conservative intellectuals who reject her ethical system such as Buckley and Whittaker Chambers.
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1958 Vermont C. Royster (1914–1996) becomes editor of the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal (1958 to 1971).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline%20of%20modern%20American%20conservatism
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Timeline of modern American conservatism
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2) The editor properly analyzed the evaluations and requested appropriate revisions.
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Soon, Baliunas and Legates published a response to this paper in the same journal.
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Response of journal editors On 20 June 2003 the publisher of Climate Research, Otto Kinne, agreed to ask de Freitas for copies of the reviewer's evaluations: after studying the response, he advised the editors of his "Conclusions: 1) The reviewers consulted (4 for each ms) by the editor presented detailed, critical and helpful evaluations.
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3) The authors revised their manuscripts accordingly.
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Summary: Chris de Freitas has done a good and correct job as editor."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soon%20and%20Baliunas%20controversy
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Soon and Baliunas controversy
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designer
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20 odd designer stores jostle for space and sell everything from traditional clothing and jewelry to rich fabrics, customised designer wear and everything else in between.
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Shopping Nepean Sea Road is also home to a popular shopping locality called Chandralok.
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This tiny stretch is known for its decades-old fabrics and clothing market.
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Buildings Tahnee Heights, Paradise Apartments, Embassy Apartments, Ashutosh, Matru Ashish, Swapnalok, Kshitij, Diamond Court References Streets in Mumbai Neighbourhoods in Mumbai
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Nepean Sea Road
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philosopher
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7, premiered in Frankfurt, at which time Adorno introduced himself to Berg and both agreed the young philosopher and composer would study with Berg in Vienna.
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Through Cornelius's seminars, Adorno met Horkheimer, through whom he was then introduced to Friedrich Pollock.
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Vienna, Frankfurt, and Berlin During the summer of 1924, the Viennese composer Alban Berg's "Three Fragments from Wozzeck", op.
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Upon moving to Vienna in February 1925, Adorno immersed himself in the musical culture that had grown up around Schoenberg: in addition to his twice-weekly sessions with Berg, Adorno continued his studies on piano with Eduard Steuermann and befriended the violinist Rudolf Kolisch.
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In Vienna he and Berg attended public lectures by the satirist Karl Kraus, and he met Lukács, who had been living in Vienna after the failure of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor%20W.%20Adorno
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Theodor W. Adorno
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author
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98–179 (in this chapter, the author analyzes Rózsa's score from Quo Vadis (pp.
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126–130), on a few pages more, he also discusses Julius Caesar and King of Kings, a couple of other film works by Miklós Rózsa are merely mentioned) Jeffrey Dane: "A Composer's Notes: Remembering Miklós Rózsa", iUniverse (2006) – External links Miklós Rózsa Society 1987 Miklós Rózsa interview The Life of Miklós Rózsa essay Centennial Tribute to Miklos Rózsa Miklós Rózsa at SoundtrackCollector.com Miklós Rózsa Papers at Syracuse University David Raksin Remembers His Colleagues: Miklós Rózsa 1907 births 1995 deaths 20th-century classical composers 20th-century Hungarian male musicians Best Original Music Score Academy Award winners Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) Hungarian Jews Hungarian classical composers Hungarian film score composers Hungarian male classical composers Jewish classical composers MGM Records artists Male film score composers Musicians from Budapest University of Music and Theatre Leipzig alumni Varèse Sarabande Records artists
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikl%C3%B3s%20R%C3%B3zsa
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Miklós Rózsa
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historian
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A Burgundy historian Jean de Wavrin criticized him more bitterly than other Burgundians.
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For example, according to Philippe de Commynes and Olivier de la Marche, Georges Chastellain, who all mention Edward's popularity and character, Warwick was sage and cunning, and much richer than Edward, but he was very hated.
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In addition, unlike his brother John Nevill and Edward, he was not brave.
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Fictional depictions of the Earl of Warwick Performing arts Henry VI, Part 2 and Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare Prose fiction Harry Turtledove, Opening Atlantis (2007) Philippa Gregory: The White Queen (2009), Book 1 in the Cousins' War series, about Elizabeth Woodville The Kingmaker's Daughter (2012), Book 4 in the Cousins' War series, about Anne Neville Sharon Kay Penman, The Sunne in Splendour (1982) Screen portrayals Television The White Queen (2013): Warwick was portrayed by James Frain.
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The Hollow Crown, Henry VI Part 1 and Henry VI Part 2 (2016): Warwick was played by Stanley Townsend.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Neville%2C%2016th%20Earl%20of%20Warwick
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Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
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singer
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A cappella singer Avi Kaplan also exhibited overtone singing during his group's (Pentatonix) performances.
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Formerly trained as a classical baritone, his unique skills make him instantly recognizable.
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He's also a renowned composer and arranger of polyphonic overtone singing music for solo voice and choirs.
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He merged throat singing together with a cappella dubstep.
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The Overtone Choir Spektrum from Prague, Czech Republic, is unique among overtone choirs, particularly because it connects traditional choir singing with overtone techniques.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone%20singing
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Overtone singing
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pianist
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A classically trained and virtuoso pianist, Otero studied classical music since childhood.
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He started taking piano lessons at five.
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He also studied the guitar, drums, accordion, and melodica, instruments he plays occasionally.
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He has since developed his own style which has elements of jazz, tango, and contemporary classical music.
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Biography Otero found his voice as writer, musician and bandleader when, at the urging of one of his music teachers, he began to incorporate the indigenous sounds of his native Buenos Aires into his work, as he did in his Nonesuch debut, Pagina de Buenos Aires in 2008.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Otero
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Fernando Otero
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composer
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A composer of music, Gwynneth obtained a doctorate from Oxford University in 1531 by the submission of musical works.
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Reforms In 1539 the Abbey of St Alban's, patron of St Peter's, was dissolved: King Henry then granted the advowson to Lord Wriothesley, and it was inherited by his descendants the Earls of Southampton.
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On the death of Dr Gwent in 1543, however, one presentation lay in the gift of Baron Audley, and Dr John Gwynneth (of Castellmarch, at Abersoch in the Llŷn Peninsula) was instituted rector by Bishop Bonner.
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He was also a polemicist for Catholicism, publishing works against the teachings of John Fryth during the 1530s, a stance which faced a double revolution during his incumbency since Gwynneth remained rector until 1556.
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A Gentleman of the Chapel to Henry VIII, his carol My love that mourneth for me survives.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Peter%2C%20Westcheap
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St Peter, Westcheap
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designer
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A designer of busts, medals and monuments, she exhibited in various salons from 1883 and received many commissions from the State.
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Blanche Adèle Moria (1859–1926) was a French sculptor, medallist, educator and feminist.
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As a feminist, Moria fought for women's rights, especially better access for women to education, jobs and politics.
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As a member of the Ligue Française pour le Droit des Femmes (French League for Women's Rights), in 1921 she contributed an article on women artists to the collection Cinquante ans de féminisme.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanche%20Moria
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Blanche Moria
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journalist
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A Dotmusic journalist praised the singer's vocal performance in the song as a proof that she "certainly has a sweet croon".
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2, Thomas Erlewine said that Shakira takes her music into unexpected directions with "Illegal".
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Matt Cibula, in a review for PopMatters, found country music elements on the song, adding that its chorus could easily make it a CMT number-one single.
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Spence D. of IGN also praised her vocals in the quiet song and complimented Santana's performance for bringing "nice ambiance".
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Entertainment Weeklys David Browne gave a more mixed review, opining that "'Don't Bother' and 'Illegal' are sister-of-Alanis catfights we've heard before".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal%20%28song%29
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Illegal (song)
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musician
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A folk musician, and has exhibited artworks at the London Fringe Festival.
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Operates a legal research company.
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Also has several certifications from sports/fitness groups around the country, and is a personal trainer at Goodlife Fitness.
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Supports same-sex marriage.
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Received 2,376 votes, finishing fourth in a field of six candidates.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Party%20of%20Canada%20candidates%20in%20the%202004%20Canadian%20federal%20election
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Green Party of Canada candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election
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drummer
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A former rock and jazz drummer, Günter studied at IRCAM and began working with electronically generated sound.
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Bernhard Günter (born 1957 in Neuwied, Germany) is a German post-Cageian composer associated with microsound and lowercase movements or styles of minimalist composition.
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He is influenced by Morton Feldman.
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However, he now works primarily with samples.
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He founded his own label, Trente Oiseaux.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernhard%20G%C3%BCnter
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Bernhard Günter
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mathematician
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A gifted mathematician, she read economics at Cambridge, under John Maynard Keynes.
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Isobel Mary White (1912–1997) was an English-Australian anthropologist whose publications beginning in the 1960s concentrated on the role of women in Aboriginal societies in Australia.
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Life Isobel Mary Lunn, known to her friends as Sally, was born and grew up in Harrow, Middlesex (now part of London), until the family moved to Birmingham so her father could accept an appointment as a headmaster there.
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She completed the course in 1933, although the university did not then award degrees to female students.
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At completing her studies she was awarded a traveling scholarship for 1934/1935 to undertake research in Canada concerning "migrants and outworkers."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isobel%20Mary%20White
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Isobel Mary White
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poet
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A good deal of modern poetry was banned at the time, so he studied the Romantic poet Novalis, whose Hymns to the Night left a great impression on him.
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It was there that his interest in poetry was awakened.
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As well as writing his own poetry, he began to study poetical movements and styles.
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In 1944, Edgar Ende's studio at no.
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90 Kaulbachstraße, Munich went up in flames.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Ende
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Michael Ende
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musician
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A Gweru-based musician interviewed by the Zimbabwe Standard praised 98.4 Midlands, saying that it would highlight local musical talent that had previously been overshadowed.
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It is accessible on FM 98.4 MHz in the city of Gweru and greater parts of the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe.
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The station first began broadcasting in 2016, with live broadcasts beginning in 2017.
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The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation launched a second commercial radio station in Gweru in 2018.
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References External links 2017 establishments in Zimbabwe Radio stations established in 2017 Radio stations in Zimbabwe
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/98.4%20Midlands
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98.4 Midlands
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historian
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A historian of culture and ideas, Frank analyzes trends in American electoral politics and propaganda, advertising, popular culture, mainstream journalism, and economics.
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2004) and Listen, Liberal (2016), among others.
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From 2008 to 2010 he wrote "The Tilting Yard", a column in The Wall Street Journal.
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His topics include the rhetoric and impact of culture wars in American political life and the relationship between politics and culture in the United States.
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Early life Frank was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in Mission Hills, Kansas.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Frank
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Thomas Frank
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journalist
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A journalist at RedState has criticized Tancredo for accepting political contributions from anti-illegal immigration activist John Tanton, founder of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).
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Tancredo has made it a point in all of his public speeches to differentiate between those who enter the United States legally and those who come illegally.
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He frequently attends naturalization ceremonies to support new citizens for "doing it the right way".
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FAIR was criticized for supporting sterilizations and RU-486 for third world women.
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FAIR received $1.5 million from a controversial group, The Pioneer Fund.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Tancredo
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Tom Tancredo
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journalist
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A journalist at the Derby Telegraph rated Roberts as Derby's best left-back since 2002.
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Roberts missed two weeks of first team action with a calf injury in December 2012.
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Upon his return against Bristol City, Derby kept their first clean sheet in seven league games, with Roberts being stated as a major factor in the solid defence, he also provided the assist for the second goal in the 2–0 win.
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Roberts was sent off in his 100th appearance for Derby in a 2–1 loss at Hull City, after a dangerous foul on Hull's Nick Proschwitz.
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Roberts received a three-game ban for the red card.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth%20Roberts%20%28footballer%29
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Gareth Roberts (footballer)
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mathematician
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A mathematician in Hashimoto's school criticized the work, saying "only three out of 15 are correct."
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In his book of 1674, however, Seki gave only single-variable equations resulting from elimination, but no account of the process at all, nor his new system of algebraic symbols.
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There were a few errors in the first edition.
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In 1678, , who was from Hashimoto's school and was active in Kyoto, authored Sanpō Meikai (算法明記), and gave new solutions to Sawaguchi's 15 problems, using his version of multivariable algebra, similar to Seki's.
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To answer criticism, in 1685, , one of Seki's pupils, published Hatsubi Sanpō Genkai (発微算法諺解), notes on Hatsubi Sanpō, in which he showed in detail the process of elimination using algebraic symbols.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seki%20Takakazu
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Seki Takakazu
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A mathematician who studies combinatorics is called a .
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One of the oldest and most accessible parts of combinatorics is graph theory, which by itself has numerous natural connections to other areas.
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Combinatorics is used frequently in computer science to obtain formulas and estimates in the analysis of algorithms.
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History Basic combinatorial concepts and enumerative results appeared throughout the ancient world.
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In the 6th century BCE, ancient Indian physician Sushruta asserts in Sushruta Samhita that 63 combinations can be made out of 6 different tastes, taken one at a time, two at a time, etc.,
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Combinatorics
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mathematician
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A mathematician would refer to the path-ordered exponential of the connection as "the holonomy of the connection" and characterize it by the parallel-transport differential equation that it satisfies.
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They all give the same value.
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Actually, if A is viewed as a connection over a principal G-bundle, the equation above really ought to be "read" as the parallel transport of the identity around the loop which would give an element of the Lie group G. Note that a path-ordered exponential is a convenient shorthand notation common in physics which conceals a fair number of mathematical operations.
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At T=0, where T corresponds to temperature, the Wilson loop variable characterizes the confinement or deconfinement of a gauge-invariant quantum-field theory, namely according to whether the variable increases with the area, or alternatively with the circumference of the loop ("area law", or alternatively "circumferential law" also known as "perimeter law").
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In finite-temperature QCD, the thermal expectation value of the Wilson line distinguishes between the confined "hadronic" phase, and the deconfined state of the field, e.g., the quark–gluon plasma.
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Wilson loop
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a miniaturized high-resolution ultraviolet spectrometer developed by NASA Goddard to analyze a broad spectral band (190-380 nm; 0.2 nm spectral resolution) covering the ultraviolet and visible regions.
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Science payload The small orbiter would carry two science instruments integrated to a small telescope: a multi-spectral UV imager (320-570 nm; 4 nm spectral resolution) to add contextual information and capture the contrast features.
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This UV camera type is a Linear Variable Filter Imager.
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The spectrometer is a Low scattering Czerny Turner design.
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a lightweight UV telescope 80 mm in diameter, featuring a novel carbon nanotube light-gathering mirror in an epoxy resin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CubeSat%20UV%20Experiment
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CubeSat UV Experiment
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historian
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A modern medical historian and Honolulu physician analyzed the possible causes of Albert's death.
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Writing much later, Queen Liliuokalani blamed the father for putting the child under a cold-water faucet as punishment for throwing a tantrum over a pair of boots.
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The parents did mistake a fever for sunstroke.
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They concluded the Prince most likely died from a case of appendicitis.
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Both the local and British naval doctors did not know the cause nor the treatment of his illness.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert%20Kamehameha
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Albert Kamehameha
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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musician
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A musician fluent in fixed do reading the parts in mezzo-soprano clef can ascertain the absolute pitches and use those to extrapolate function.
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In comparison, those trained in moveable do may experience confusion in reading transposing instruments in context in a score, as it is necessary to ascertain the absolute sounding pitch coming out of the instrument to know the function of the pitch in the key that the ensemble is playing in.
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This is especially true for French horn parts, which are traditionally written without a key signature, and instead have all accidentals notated.
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Those trained in fixed-do will argue that their act is the analogue of reading aloud in a language.
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Just as one reads this very sentence without parsing it grammatically, so too fixed-do is the direct sounding of the music.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solf%C3%A8ge
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Solfège
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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musician
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A musician who plays several instruments in a family can thus read music in the same way regardless of which particular instrument is being used.
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Common examples are clarinets, saxophones, trombones, and trumpets.
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Music is often written in transposed form for these groups of instruments so that the fingerings correspond to the same written notes for any instrument in the family, even though the sounding pitches will differ.
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Instruments that transpose this way are often said to be in a certain "key" (e.g., the "B clarinet" or "clarinet in B").
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This refers to the concert pitch that is heard when a written C is played on the instrument in question.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposing%20instrument
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Transposing instrument
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCER
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orchestra
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A near capacity crowd braved cold weather to hear the orchestra in a program of Christmas favorites.
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These indoor concerts, offering a lighter fare for early summer listening, featured such artists as Jimmie Davis, Pete Fountain, Chet Atkins and Gordon McRae.
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The first "Friday Night Live at the Pops" concert was December 23, 1989.
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The concert was conducted by Victor Klimash and featured the Baton Rouge Symphony Chorus.
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The Holiday Pops concerts have become very successful.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton%20Rouge%20Symphony%20Orchestra
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Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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pianist
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A pianist as well as a sculptor, Juliette exhibited a bust of Paul Delaroche at the Paris Salon of 1844.
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They were the daughters of composer and piano instructor Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmerman.
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The Dubufes were the parents of painter Guillaume Dubufe.
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She died in childbirth at Auteuil.
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A medal by Dubufe, Paul Hugues Christofle of 1846, is owned by the National Gallery of Art.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliette%20Dubufe
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Juliette Dubufe
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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poet
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A poet and creative writer, her comic poetry work highlight a fascination with fluidity around identity and culture.
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NONE
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Vidhu Aggarwal is professor of English at Rollins in Winter Park, Florida, and is primarily known as a contemporary and modern poetics scholar.
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She teaches poetry and postcolonial/transnational studies.
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Career Vidhu Aggarwal creates multi-media video, poetry, and scholarly works.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidhu%20Aggarwal
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Vidhu Aggarwal
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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scientist
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A political scientist examining politics with a value-free scientific eye, for Strauss, was self-deluded.
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Weber wanted to separate values from science but, according to Strauss, was really a derivative thinker, deeply influenced by Nietzsche's relativism.
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Strauss treated politics as something that could not be studied from afar.
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Positivism, the heir to both Auguste Comte and Max Weber in the quest to make purportedly value-free judgments, failed to justify its own existence, which would require a value judgment.
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While modern-era liberalism had stressed the pursuit of individual liberty as its highest goal, Strauss felt that there should be a greater interest in the problem of human excellence and political virtue.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo%20Strauss
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Leo Strauss
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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designer
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A real time simulator allows the system designer to evaluate potential designs, by using a model, to select the best approach for the automated system.
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The system design is selected from several alternatives.
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Choosing the best alternative requires evaluation of the alternatives and how they interact with each other.
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An important element of automated system design is developing the overall strategy to be used in operating the facility.
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A simulation model allows the operating strategy to be developed interactively.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automation%20Master
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Automation Master
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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scientist
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A scientist in Andre Sakharov's theoretical lab recalled the test in a collective book of memoirs.
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It also caused a building in Kurchatov, away, to collapse and kill a young girl.
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A group of forty two individuals in Kurchatov were also recorded as having been injured from glass fragments caused by the explosion.
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He witnessed the RDS-37 test from a viewing station away from the hypocenter.
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As the countdown reached zero, the first impression he had "was of almost intolerable heat, as if [his head] had been placed into an open oven for several seconds."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDS-37
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RDS-37
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCER
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editor
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A seven-member journal oversight committee was created to evaluate the editor-in-chief and to help ensure editorial independence.
|
It argued for specific policies that future presidents could pursue in order to improve national health care reform implementation.
|
Policy shift After the controversial 1999 firing of an editor-in-chief, George D. Lundberg, a process was put in place to ensure editorial freedom.
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Since its inception, the committee has met at least once a year.
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Presently, JAMA policy states that article content should be attributed to authors, not to the publisher.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JAMA
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JAMA
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCER
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orchestra
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A solo piano (played onscreen) accompanies her, and the film's offscreen orchestra (presumably not heard by the characters) sneaks in for the second verse of the song.
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In both the 1936 and the 1951 film versions of Show Boat, as well as in the original stage version, the song "Bill" is diegetic.
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The character Julie LaVerne sings it during a rehearsal in a nightclub.
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Julie's other song in the film, "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man", is also diegetic.
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In the 1936 film, it is supposed to be an old folk song known only to blacks; in the 1951 film, it is merely a song that Julie knows; however, she and the captain's daughter Magnolia are fully aware that Julie is singing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diegetic%20music
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Diegetic music
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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novelist
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A successful novelist, playwright and screenwriter, Rand had released her last novel, Atlas Shrugged, the previous year.
|
A companion book is The Art of Nonfiction.
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Background In 1958, Rand delivered a series private lectures about writing fiction.
|
Rand's heir (and lecture attendee) Leonard Peikoff says in his introduction for the book that she "was at the peak of her powers as a novelist".
|
The lectures were informal, delivered in the living room of her New York apartment to around a dozen people, by invitation only.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Art%20of%20Fiction%3A%20A%20Guide%20for%20Writers%20and%20Readers
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The Art of Fiction: A Guide for Writers and Readers
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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writer
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A writer for the Boston Post referred to Alcott's "Orphic Sayings" as "a train of fifteen railroad cars with one passenger".
|
His "Orphic Sayings", published in The Dial, became famous for their hilarity as dense, pretentious, and meaningless.
|
In New York, for example, The Knickerbocker published a parody titled "Gastric Sayings" in November 1840.
|
Modern critics often fault Alcott for not being able to financially support his family.
|
Alcott himself worried about his own prospects as a young man, once writing to his mother that he was "still at my old trade—hoping."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos%20Bronson%20Alcott
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Amos Bronson Alcott
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
guitarist
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Élie Ossipovitch (born 10 December 1987) is a French classical guitarist, who studied in the Conservatory of Chambéry, and followed private lessons with prominent French classical guitarists.
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NONE
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NONE
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He has been performing as well as teaching across Europe and India for the last five years.
|
His repertoire includes pieces from the sixteenth century to today.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lie%20Ossipovitch
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Élie Ossipovitch
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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playwright
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Émile Moreau may refer to:Émile Moreau (playwright) (1852 – 1922), French playwrightÉmile Moreau (politician) (1877–1959), Canadian politicianÉmile Moreau (banker) (1868–1950), French banker
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NONE
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NONE
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NONE
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile%20Moreau
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Émile Moreau
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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poet
|
About 1978 Norman produced an album, Moving Pictures, for British poet and musician Steve Scott that was never released.
|
While Norman received production credits for two songs on Sheila Walsh's first album Future Eyes, he remixed the songs that were already recorded.
|
In 1977 Norman signed James Sundquist to Solid Rock, which produced some of the songs on Sundquist's Freedom Flight, an album that blended ragtime and ballads, that was later released by Pat Boone's Lamb & Lion label.
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Daniel Amos (1978-1980) In December 1978 Norman signed Christian rock band Daniel Amos to Street Level Productions and also to his Street Level Artists Agency.
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Daniel Amos had almost completed Horrendous Disc, their third album, co-produced by Mike "Clay" Stone, when under contract to Maranatha!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid%20Rock%20Records
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Solid Rock Records
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
guitarist
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According to a 1983 article in the Toledo Blade, the song "Danger List" originated when Mellencamp heard his guitarist Larry Crane playing some chords in a basement rehearsal room. "
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We had 'Jack & Diane,' we had 'Hand To Hold On To,' we had 'Weakest Moments' — we had some good songs — and while I don't know the precise nature of the discussions that took place, Riva went from wanting to get a new producer to not even wanting John on the label anymore.
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Finally, they came around to letting us finish it but wanting to hear the new songs we were going to cut."
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I turned on the tape recorder and sang 30 verses," Mellencamp explained. "
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I just made them up.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American%20Fool
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American Fool
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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composer
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According to Keller, author of The Great Haydn Quartets, the composer quotes in a different key his own second movement from Op.
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NONE
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Adagio A fantasia written in the key of B major (without a key signature) in time.
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NONE
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4 "Sunrise" Quartet.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String%20Quartets%2C%20Op.%2076%20%28Haydn%29
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String Quartets, Op. 76 (Haydn)
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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band
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According to Phil Wright (then lead singer, now lead singer of Phil Wright's Original 70s Paper Lace) the band initially questioned appearing.
|
Paper Lace released First Edition, the first of two studio albums in 1972 but, despite some TV appearances, mainstream success was not achieved until a 1973 victory on Opportunity Knocks, the ITV talent contest series.
|
The band had originally auditioned for Opportunity Knocks in 1970, but were not called to appear until 1973.
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However, with the show having weekly viewing figures of 7 million, they concluded that going on the programme was a "no brainer", and the band won Opportunity Knocks for five consecutive weeks.
|
On the basis of Opportunity Knocks' performances, songwriters (Mitch Murray and Peter Callander) offered the band "Billy Don't Be a Hero", with the possibility of more songs if it took off. "
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper%20Lace
|
Paper Lace
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
musician
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According to Roger Hollinrake, it is reasonable to question Nietzsche's qualifications to criticize a great musician on very specific musical topics.
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These essays would be hard to comprehend, and would be seen as the work of a disloyal fanatic.
|
The attacks also at times, confusingly pause to express an affectionate appreciation for Wagner.
|
Nietzsche was a philosopher, and also a musician and composer, though of limited abilities.
|
However gifts of analysis, and gifts of musicianship are not often both given to any one individual.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzsche%20contra%20Wagner
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Nietzsche contra Wagner
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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historian
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Adimari was a historian who studied dime novels.
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A complete finding aid to the collection is available online.
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The Fales Library at New York University also houses the Ralph Adimari Papers and the William J. Benners Papers.
|
His papers include research notes, clippings, and ephemera related to dime novels.
|
Benners was a writer and publisher of dime novels.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dime%20novel
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Dime novel
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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pianist
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Adolf's son Iosif became a successful pianist who studied under Franz Liszt.
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The family donated large sums of money to charities, particularly the arts.
|
Lev and Adolf were both well educated; they regularly hosted prominent intellectuals and artists in their home.
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Her mother died when Ida was very young, and in 1892, her father died in Frankfurt, leaving her a vast fortune.
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In 1893, the 8-year-old Ida was sent to Saint Petersburg to live with her aunt, socialite "Madame" Gorvits (Horwitz).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida%20Rubinstein
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Ida Rubinstein
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCER
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mathematician
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Adrastus of Cyzicus, a mathematician cited by Augustine of HippoTheophanes the Confessor, who began his formal religious life at the Polychronius Monastery, located near Cyzicus.
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Eudoxus of Cyzicus, 130 BC, navigator and explorer.
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Proclus of Constantinople, appointed metropolitan of Cyzicus in 5th century but never functioned as such; patriarch of Constantinople and important figure in the development of Christology Germanus of Constantinople, early eighth century metropolitan of Cyzicus and later Patriarch of Constantinople and early iconophile theologian Gelasius of Cyzicus, 5th century ecclesiastical writer.
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Iaia, a female painter, sculptor, and ivory engraver, known as Iaia of Cyzicus.
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Neanthes of Cyzicus, rhetor See also Ancient sites of Balıkesir References Sources External links Ancient Greek coins of Kyzikos Milesian colonies Greek colonies in Mysia Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey Roman towns and cities in Turkey Former populated places in Turkey Geography of Balıkesir Province History of Balıkesir Province Tourist attractions in Balıkesir Province Buildings and structures in Balıkesir Province Members of the Delian League Roman fortifications in Roman Asia Defunct dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyzicus
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Cyzicus
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCER
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orchestra
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After a two-bar episode similar to the violin duet, the whole orchestra and chorus are heard in line 9, with rolling quavers, in contrary motion.
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The extended instrumental passage between lines 6 and 7 features a duet between the two concertante violins, with the first theme countering the semiquaver bariolage.
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In line 7 the word "" (lovely) is sung to plain chords in the choir, punctuated by one bar of the first theme; in line 8 the same happens for the word "" (kindly).
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A 4-bar episode for the concertante violins leads to fugal entries in the lower voices and the climactic tenth line: with animated accompaniment from the entire orchestra and lower voices, the sopranos sing a descending scale to the words "" (high and most sublime in splendour).
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The orchestral ritornello closes the movement.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wie%20sch%C3%B6n%20leuchtet%20der%20Morgenstern%2C%20BWV%201
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Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BWV 1
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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guitarist
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After hearing an unrecorded guitarist, Chuck Berry, playing in clubs, he persuaded Berry to make his first record as part of another group, Joe Alexander & the Cubans.
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In 1953, he started the small independent Ballad record label in St Louis.
|
The label released a series of doo-wop singles by the Swans, which had some regional success.
|
They released a calypso record, "Oh Maria", in 1954, which was co-written by Washington.
|
It has been suggested that Berry played guitar on the record, though Berry later denied any involvement.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar%20Washington
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Oscar Washington
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METONYMIC
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PRODUCER
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orchestra
|
After his grandmother's death, he moved to his maternal uncle's estate some away, where he heard his uncle's orchestra, whose repertoire included Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
|
The church bells were tuned to a dissonant chord, and so his ears became used to strident harmony.
|
While his nurse would sometimes sing folksongs, the peasant choirs who sang using the podgolosochnaya technique (an improvised style—literally "under the voice"—using improvised dissonant harmonies below the melody) influenced his independence from the smooth progressions of Western harmony.
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At the age of about ten he heard them play a clarinet quartet by Finnish composer Bernhard Henrik Crusell, which had a profound effect upon him. "
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Music is my soul", he wrote many years later, recalling the experience.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail%20Glinka
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Mikhail Glinka
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
playwright
|
After reading playwright Moss Hart's autobiography Act One at the age of twelve, Meyers became interested in theater and started to act in local stage productions.
|
Her mother, Patricia Meyers (née Lemisch), was an interior designer who also worked as a volunteer with the Head Start Program and the Home for the Blind.
|
The younger of two daughters, Meyers was raised in a Jewish household in the Drexel Hill area.
|
Her interest in screenwriting did not emerge until she saw Mike Nichols' film The Graduate in 1967.
|
Meyers attended Lower Merion High School in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20Meyers
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Nancy Meyers
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
editor
|
After review, the handling editor evaluates the reviewers' comments, discusses them with the editorial team, and makes a decision on the paper.
|
If a paper is selected for peer review, the handling editor invites 3-4 reviewers whose areas of expertise cover different aspects of the paper.
|
Reviewers submit their comments and recommendation within two weeks.
|
If a manuscript is invited to revise, the handling editor may communicate with the authors to agree on the revision plan and deadlines for resubmission.
|
Once the revised manuscript is submitted, the handling editor may request additional feedback from the reviewers.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer%20Cell%20%28journal%29
|
Cancer Cell (journal)
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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playwright
|
After widespread belief that Mamet could only write for men, the playwright released this play, which centers exclusively on women.
|
Boston Marriage is a 1999 play by American playwright David Mamet.
|
The play concerns two women at the turn of the 20th century who are in a Boston marriage, a relationship between two women that may involve both physical and emotional intimacy.
|
Synopsis Anna and Claire argue over Claire's new found "Love" while Anna's Scottish maid, Catherine, is brought to tears by her employer's harsh verbal rebukes.
|
Things get tense as Anna, a mistress to a wealthy gentleman, tries to talk Claire out of her profession of love for another: a young woman.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston%20Marriage%20%28play%29
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Boston Marriage (play)
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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band
|
Afterward, the band grimly assessed the total destruction of the recording equipment and the materials from previous releases.
|
Hosler and Freedman collected the finished master tapes and artwork for Escape from Noise and quickly left the building, just as fire crews arrived.
|
Cleaning solvents in the laundry accelerated the fire and caused extensive damage to the building before fire crews gained control.
|
Together, they traveled to Los Angeles to meet with SST executives and "reaffirm their album commitment".
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In 1999, Seeland Records reissued the album in a new "un-remixed" edition, adding no bonus tracks and blowing up the photo on the LP to fill the entire CD front cover and the original LP cover's words from Bendix were moved into the booklet.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape%20from%20Noise
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Escape from Noise
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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editor
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Afterward, the editor of The Chatham Record strongly condemned the lynchings.
|
Harriet Finch was one of four black women to be lynched in the state.
|
They also hanged John Pattishall, who was awaiting trial for two other unrelated robbery/murders.
|
The county had the second-highest total of lynchings in the state, a number equaled by two other counties in this period.
|
On March 25, 2010, the Chatham County Courthouse, built in 1881 in the county seat of Pittsboro, caught fire while undergoing renovations.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham%20County%2C%20North%20Carolina
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Chatham County, North Carolina
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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pianist
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Alfonso is also the brilliant pianist whose tumbaos will be studied in this section.
|
Another "missing-in-action" Revé alumnus who might well extended to this list was Tony García, the pianist and musical director of the early 1990s and the arranger of Revé famous "Mi salsa tiene sandunga" which became the theme song of Cuba television's most important music show, Mi Salsa.
|
It was Herrera's departure that led Revé to focus his talent scouting spotlight on another composer and arranger Juan Carlos Alfonso.
|
After five years and four classic albums which elevated Revé to Van Van-like popularity and earned them the nickname La explosión del momento, Alfonso himself left the band in 1988 to form Dan Den... Suffice it to say that the history of Revé is like the corner of Hollywood and Vine if you study it carefully enough, you'll encounter most of the important Cuban musicians of the last 50 years in the process.—Moore (2010: v. 4: 49) Others associated with Revé included the singer Yumurí.
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Elio was the father of musician brothers, Oderquis Reve and Elio jr (Elito), the latter continuing a direct link to his father's music with Elito Revé y su Charangón.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timba
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Timba
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
mathematician
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Al-Khwarizmi was the most widely read mathematician in Europe in the late Middle Ages, primarily through another of his books, the Algebra.
|
About 825, al-Khwarizmi wrote an Arabic language treatise on the Hindu–Arabic numeral system, which was translated into Latin during the 12th century.
|
The manuscript starts with the phrase Dixit Algorizmi ('Thus spake Al-Khwarizmi'), where "Algorizmi" was the translator's Latinization of Al-Khwarizmi's name.
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In late medieval Latin, algorismus, English 'algorism', the corruption of his name, simply meant the "decimal number system".
|
In the 15th century, under the influence of the Greek word ἀριθμός (arithmos), 'number' (cf. '
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm
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Algorithm
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
mathematician
|
Al-Khwarizmi was the most widely read mathematician in Europe in the late Middle Ages, primarily through his other book, the Algebra.
|
He wrote a treatise in Arabic language in the 9th century, which was translated into Latin in the 12th century under the title Algoritmi de numero Indorum.
|
This title means "Algoritmi on the numbers of the Indians", where "Algoritmi" was the translator's Latinization of Al-Khwarizmi's name.
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In late medieval Latin, algorismus, the corruption of his name, simply meant the "decimal number system" that is still the meaning of modern English algorism.
|
During the 17th century, the French form for the word – but not its meaning – was changed to algorithm, following the model of the word logarithm, this form alluding to the ancient Greek .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorism
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Algorism
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
scientist
|
All go to meet a scientist who assesses the value of the eggs and Harry is introduced as a new operator.
|
Leo takes Harry to a secret room where a computer issues daily instructions to the local team, speaking in the same voice that summoned Harry to Helsinki.
|
The computer orders Leo to kill Anya, but he doesn't.
|
Harry is ordered to Latvia, in the USSR, where he embeds with rebels to obtain intelligence.
|
After being captured and left for dead, Harry is set free by Colonel Stok (Oskar Homolka), an old acquaintance from the KGB.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billion%20Dollar%20Brain
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Billion Dollar Brain
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
|
writer
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Allamah-i Hilli was a prolific writer whose bibliography comprises about one hundred and twenty titles.
|
He also sat with the Sunni scholars to study Sunni Fiqh.
|
Like Al Bahrani and Nasir, 'Allamah-i Hilli was contemporary with the Mongol upheaval, and played a role similar to that of his teacher.
|
Some of his works have been published, while the manuscripts of others have still to be found.
|
After mastering philosophy, theology and astrology as a pupil of the eminent scholars of his time, he began a prolific career as an authoritative writer in his own right.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allamah%20Al-Hilli
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Allamah Al-Hilli
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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journalist
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AllMusic's journalist Jose F. Promis rating the album 2.5 stars.
|
Originally, the album was going to be called Femme Fatale and was originally going to be released on November 17, 1998, but Brown decided to delay the release of the album to give her enough time to make sure everything was the way she wanted it.
|
Critical reception Upon initial release, Chyna Doll received mixed to positive reviews.
|
He cites, "...for the most part, this album is full of unappealing, pornographic raps, lame beats, and pathetic gangster posturing.
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The sophomore slump is evident here...".
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chyna%20Doll%20%28album%29
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Chyna Doll (album)
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LITERAL
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PRODUCER
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artist
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Almost every bird artist in the British isles had been assessed and rejected as not having what was required to produce a breakthrough in field guides.
|
Within a short time, Ching moved to London, where he lived near Portobello Road.
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Before Collins had a chance to produce the book discussed with Sir William, Ray was introduced to The Reader's Digest who, with Collins, had been planning a major book on the birds of Britain.
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The book, in addition to containing all the accurate information on the birds of Britain, should have the style and drama to appeal to those who had never picked up a field guide in their lives.
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The publishers had begun to despair of ever finding anyone with the graphic excitement they believed necessary, and the project had been almost abandoned when Ray appeared on the scene.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond%20Ching
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Raymond Ching
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journalist
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Also in 1990, his role as the journalist Anton in Windprints examined the difficult problems of apartheid in South Africa.
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During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Bean became an established actor on British television.
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In 1990, Bean starred in Jim Sheridan's adaption of the John B. Keane play The Field.
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He appeared in the BBC productions Clarissa (1991) (with Saskia Wickham and Lynsey Baxter) and Lady Chatterley (1993) (with Joely Richardson).
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In 1996, he combined his love of football with his career to finally achieve his childhood dream of playing for Sheffield United, starring as Jimmy Muir in the film When Saturday Comes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean%20Bean
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Sean Bean
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mathematician
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American mathematician and philosopher, Raymond M. Smullyan refers to Tachibana's poem "Solitary Pleasures," in his book Who Knows?:
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During his life Tachibana's poetry was only known in the Echizen region, but an 1899 newspaper article by Masaoka Shiki called national attention to his work.
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Works Dokurakugin (独楽吟 "Reciting Poetry for My Own Pleasure"), collection of 52 poems.
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A Study of Religious Consciousness.
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Unfortunately, Smullyan misspelled his name as Tachibama Akemi.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachibana%20Akemi
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Tachibana Akemi
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band
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American rock band 311 also quote the lyrics in their song "Who's Got the Herb".
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The bass line of "Caress Me Down" by notable American reggae rock group Sublime features the famous Sleng Teng riddim from Wayne Smith's 1985 song "Under Mi Sleng Teng".
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Swedish electronic artist Robyn references "Sleng Teng" in the track "Dancehall Queen" on her album Body Talk.
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American dub reggae band TATANKA did two different takes of this riddim, one being an instrumental dub version called "Show Me Love" dub and the other a full-on instrumentation version complete with their own originally written lyrics and vocals.
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American hip-hop group Cypress Hill recorded a cover version of this song with them providing new verses of rap.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleng%20Teng
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Sleng Teng
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band
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Amides exhibit a moderately intense νCO band near 1650 cm−1.
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Characterization The presence of the amide group –C(=O)N– is generally easily established, at least in small molecules.
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It can be distinguished from nitro and cyano groups in IR spectra.
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By 1H NMR spectroscopy, CONHR signals occur at low fields.
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In X-ray crystallography, the C(=O)N center together with the three immediately adjacent atoms characteristically define a plane.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amide
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Amide
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guitarist
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Amongst others, the Spanish guitarist and composer Gaspar Sanz studied music theory under his tutelage.
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In 1699 he succeeded Francesco Provenzale as Master of the Treasury of San Gennaro.
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He wrote music for a number of other Neapolitan institutions until his death in Naples in 1709.
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He is remembered for his cantatas, especially for the nativity season as well as instrumental interludes sometimes featuring spatially separated ensembles.
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His music continues to be played and recorded to the present day and stands as a testament to the quality of this Neapolitan baroque composer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristoforo%20Caresana
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Cristoforo Caresana
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editor
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An editor and a translation-checker read over the script to ensure that English is natural and coherent while still retaining the original meaning.
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Fansub groups sometimes translate other already translated fansubs that are more susceptible to more errors.
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Translated text is assigned with start and end times in a process known as timing to ensure subtitles appear when dialogue is spoken and disappear with the silence.
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A typesetter then appearance for the dialogue, signs, translator notes, etc.
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Then groups perform quality control to catch any final errors.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fansub
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Fansub
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editor
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An editor from Entertainment Weekly interpreted the song as a "mournful acoustic autopsy of love lost."
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Performed on slide guitar, the track leans toward country folk.
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Lyrically, it is about a relationship that did not last and the singer trying to reclaim his sense of humanity after its end, according to critics.
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Written in the key of E major and set in a common time signature, it has a relatively slow tempo of 70 beats per minute.
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Critical reception Leonie Cooper of NME opined the "subtle" song offers up a "country-indebted Laurel Canyon sound."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%20Ghosts
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Two Ghosts
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editor
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An editor of Square Enix Music rated it nine out of ten points, commending the production and sound; he/she labelled it to be a "masterpiece".
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In his article for MuuMuse, Bradley Stern said that Utada's vocals and production, "brings the track to another level, transcending the patterns and limitations of most modern pop".
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Stern also valued the Japanese version as a "defining moment" to her artistic craft.
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Blogcritics' Michael Pascua praised Utada's decision to add "Sanctuary" as the final track to This Is The One, stating, "[Sanctuary] showcases a strong musical style that isn't necessarily in the R&B flare that This is the One provides.
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They also help connect any video game player who hasn't necessarily listened to any of her Japanese albums or even knew that she had another English album ..." Céire Ní Dalaigh from The Arcade commented that "This track builds from the very beginning making it the perfect tune for any occasion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passion%20%28Hikaru%20Utada%20song%29
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Passion (Hikaru Utada song)
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mathematician
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An eminent mathematician, oceanographer, and civil engineer, Littlehales compiled many publications in navigation, terrestrial magnetism, and oceanography.
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George Washington Littlehales, born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 14 October 1860, graduated from the United States Naval Academy 9 June 1883.
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He resigned from the Navy 2 years later to join the Hydrographic Office.
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He served as chairman of the Section of Physical Oceanography, American Geophysical Union, and as vice president of the Section of Oceanography, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
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He was a member of the Washington Academy of Science, the Philosophical Society, and the American Society of Naval Engineers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20W.%20Littlehales
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George W. Littlehales
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philosopher
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a book by the Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume, published in English in 1748.
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NONE
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It was a revision of an earlier effort, Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature, published anonymously in London in 1739–40.
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Hume was disappointed with the reception of the Treatise, which "fell dead-born from the press," as he put it, and so tried again to disseminate his more developed ideas to the public by writing a shorter and more polemical work.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Enquiry%20Concerning%20Human%20Understanding
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
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poet
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An episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus featured a McGonagall-esque poet called Ewan McTeagle, whose poems were actually prose requests for money.
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Milligan also occasionally gave readings of McGonagall's verse.
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McGoonagall often introduces himself as "William McGoonagall, Poet, Tragedian and Twit".
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In 2018 and early 2019, a musical comedy play titled McGonagall's Chronicles (Which Will Be Remembered for a Very Long Time) was toured in Scotland, retelling the story of the poet in "almost rhyme".
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It was directed by Joe Douglas and written by Gary McNair; McNair appeared in the lead role, with live musical support from Brian James O'Sullivan and from Simon Liddell, who composed the show's songs.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20McGonagall
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William McGonagall
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author
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An unknown author rephrased the other stanzas of the chorale to recitatives and arias, generally alternating and using one stanza for one cantata movement.
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It is subtitled "" (A serious consideration of endless eternity).
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The text of three stanzas (stanzas 1, 8 and 12, used for movements 1, 7 and 11) is kept unchanged.
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The poet combined two stanzas, 4 and 5, to form movement 4.
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He used the lines "" (Perhaps this is your last day, no one knows when he might die) from stanza 9 in movement 9 which is otherwise based on stanza 10.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%20Ewigkeit%2C%20du%20Donnerwort%2C%20BWV%2020
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O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 20
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poet
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An unknown poet transcribed the ideas of stanzas 2, 4 and 6 to arias.
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The chorale is sung on the melody of Martin Luther's "" on the Lord's Prayer.
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The words are used unchanged in the outer movement.
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He retained the text of stanzas 3 and 5, but interpolated it by recitative.
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The cantate text is only generally related to the readings, unlike , a year before, dealing with the lament of Jerusalem in text from Lamentations.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimm%20von%20uns%2C%20Herr%2C%20du%20treuer%20Gott%2C%20BWV%20101
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Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott, BWV 101
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scientist
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Analytic frame is a detailed sketch or outline of some social phenomenon, representing the initial idea of a scientist analyzing this phenomenon.
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Charles C. Ragin defines it as one of the four building blocks of social research (the other three being ideas (social theories), evidence (data) and images (new ideas synthetised from existing data).
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Thus, analytic frames are used to elaborate on starting ideas and usually consist of a list of some key elements found in most of the analysed phenomena (for example, social movements).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytic%20frame
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Analytic frame
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composer
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Anders Bo Leif Linde (1 January 1933 – 2 October 1970) was a Swedish composer whose style resembled that of notable 20th-century neoclassical composers like Benjamin Britten and Samuel Barber.
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Born in Gävle, Linde studied music theory with Eric Harald Bengtson before enrolling at the Stockholm Academy of Music in 1948, where he studied composition with Lars-Erik Larsson and piano with Olof Wibergh.
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In 1953, one year after leaving the academy, he went to Vienna to study conducting and traveled around Europe before returning to Sweden.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo%20Linde
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Bo Linde
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pianist
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Anna Song, described as "the greatest pianist that no one has heard of", appears to record a huge discography despite illness and old age.
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Barrington-Coupe was still alive at the time, but Wood stated in an interview with The Guardian that she did not consult him when she was writing the screenplay, although members of the research team for the project had met with him on a number of occasions.
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In literature Joyce Hatto's story inspired a novel by the French-Vietnamese author Minh Tran Huy, La Double vie d'Anna Song ("The double life of Anna Song").
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Her husband, Paul Desroches, acts as producer for the recordings.
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It is later revealed in a magazine that the recordings are not the work of Song, but have been stolen by her husband from the work of others.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce%20Hatto
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Joyce Hatto
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journalist
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AnnualFurther reading Lloyd, C. J. (1985) Profession – journalist : a history of the Australian Journalists' Association'' Sydney : Hale & Iremonger.
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Western Australian District.
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Annual report and balance sheet.1959/60-1984/85.
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1987 establishments in Australia Quarterly magazines published in Australia Magazines about the media Magazines established in 1987 Magazines published in Perth, Western Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoop%20%28journalism%20magazine%29
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Scoop (journalism magazine)
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composer
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Another Czech composer, Bedřich Smetana, included a significant viola, originally viola d'amore part in his quartet "From My Life": the quartet begins with an impassioned statement by the viola.
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91, "Gestillte Sehnsucht" ("Satisfied Longing") and "Geistliches Wiegenlied" ("Spiritual Lullaby") as presents for the famous violinist Joseph Joachim and his wife, Amalie.
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Dvořák played the viola and apparently said that it was his favorite instrument: his chamber music is rich in important parts for the viola.
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Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven all occasionally played the viola part in chamber music.
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The viola occasionally has a major role in orchestral music, a prominent example being Richard Strauss' tone poem Don Quixote for solo cello and viola and orchestra.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola
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Viola
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editor
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Another IGN editor, Matt Casamassina, praised the visual quality of the characters, citing Bowser in particular and mentioning how his "funky red fur waggles in the wind".
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Nintendo World Report editor Aaron Kaluszka commented that battling Bowser has never been "this intense and engaging".
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IGN editor Cam Shea praised his physical appearance in Super Mario Galaxy, describing him as "imposing and weighty".
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Game Positive editor Travis Simmons concurred, commenting that his hair "gives him a touch of personality".
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Bowser's role in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story has been met with highly positive reception also.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowser
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Bowser
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playwright
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Another playwright, Yōji Sakate, also resembles Nagai because the motivation behind his dramas is his social conscience.
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The clear and logical structure of Nagai's plays makes it naturalistic The characters are caught in some predicament and the motor for the play's theatricality is how the characters are liberated from the predicament.
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Nagai's plays are easily accessible to Western audiences because her works are both traditionally Japanese while also being very universal at the same time.
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Sakate and Nagai both combine elements of Shingeki and Angura.
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Awards Awards and nominations 1997: 1st Tsuruya Nanboku Drama Award for 1999: 44th Kishida Drama Award for 2000: 52nd Yomiuri Literature Prize for Scenario and Drama for 2001: Akimoto Matsuyo Award of the 1st Asahi Performing Arts Award for and 2003: Nagai was nominated for the 8th Yomiuri Theatre Award for Best Direction of 2005: Nagai was nominated for the 13th Yomiuri Theatre Prize for Best Direction of 2015: Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts for Awards and nominations for Nitosha Productions 2001: Nitosha won the 1st Backer's Prize 2003: Nitosha won the 27th Kinokuniya Theatre Prize for Group Achievement Nitosha was nominated for Best Production of the 8th Yomiuri Theatre Award 2005: Keiko Toda starred and won both the Akimoto Matsuyo Award of the 5th Asahi Performing Arts Award and the 13th Yomiuri Theatre Prize for Best Actress Nitosha won both the Grand Prix of the 5th Asahi Performing Arts Award and the 13th Yomiuri Theatre Prize for Best Production 2006: Shinobu Terajima starred and won both the 6th Asahi Performing Arts Award and the 14th Yomiuri Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performance 2015: Nitosha won the Hayakawa "Higeki Kigeki" ("Comedy and Tragedy") Award Major works Plays and adaptations 1983: 1984: 1984: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2001: 2002: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2010: 2010: 2011: 2014: Notes References Boyd, Mari (trans).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai%20Nagai
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Ai Nagai
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writer
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Another reason she wished the series to end was that she felt that the writer, Roy Clarke, was rewriting old scripts.
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She wished to pursue other roles as a character actress.
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During an interview on Australian TV Patricia stated: "I'd much rather people look back and say 'I remember that' than say 'Oh, is that still on?'"
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Routledge has also played several real-life characters for television, including Barbara Pym, and, in a dramatised BBC Omnibus biographical documentary of 1994, Hildegard of Bingen.
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In 2001 Routledge starred in Anybody's Nightmare, a fact-based television drama in which she played a piano teacher who served four years in prison for murdering her elderly aunt, but was acquitted following a retrial.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia%20Routledge
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Patricia Routledge
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artist
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Another reggaeton artist, Anuel AA, questioned her place as the "Queen of Reggaeton" since she had not had a hit in seven years.
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In the beginning of her career, it was very difficult for her to be taken seriously in the reggaeton industry because this genre of music is seen as misogynistic.
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Recently, there has been controversy regarding how big her female influence has been on the genre.
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He also insinuated that his girlfriend, Karol G, should be the queen of reggaeton.
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Ivy Queen responded saying her career paved the way for female artists to thrive in this genre.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20Puerto%20Rico
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Music of Puerto Rico
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scientist
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Antagonists include a scientist who takes E.T. for observation and an FBI agent who chases the alien to confiscate one of the collected telephone pieces, or candy.
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Once all items found in a well are collected, the player must levitate E.T. out of them.
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An icon at the top of each screen represents the current area, each area enabling the player to perform different actions.
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The game offers diverse difficulty settings that affect the number and speed of humans present, and the conditions needed to accomplish the objective.
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Development Following the commercial success of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in June 1982, Steve Ross, CEO of Atari's parent company Warner Communications, began negotiations with the film's director Steven Spielberg and its distributor Universal Pictures to acquire a license to produce a video game based on the film.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.T.%20the%20Extra-Terrestrial%20%28video%20game%29
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (video game)
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scientist
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AntisemitismBauer has criticized the American political scientist Daniel Goldhagen, who writes that the Holocaust was the result of the allegedly unique "eliminationist" antisemitic culture of the Germans.
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Moreover, Bauer has argued that this line of reasoning robs Adolf Hitler of his evil: if Hitler was just fulfilling God's will regarding the Jews, then he was merely an instrument of divine wrath and did not choose to be evil.
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In January 2012, Bauer's article in the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs entitled "The Holocaust, America and American Jewry" precipitated a bitter debate between him, Rafael Medoff (Wyman Institute) and Alexander J. Groth (University of California, Davis), on what the US Government and the Jews of America could and could not have done to rescue the Jews of Europe.
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He has accused Goldhagen of Germanophobic racism, and of only selecting evidence which is favorable to his thesis.
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Palestine-Israel While speaking to a group of visitors to Israel in 2003, Bauer stated that "What we have here between the Israelis and the Palestinians is an armed conflict - if one side becomes stronger there is a chance of genocide."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehuda%20Bauer
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Yehuda Bauer
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historian
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Arakel Davrizhetsi was the first Armenian historian whose work was printed.
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He wrote the "book of histories", a unique work on the history of Armenia and adjacent countries and peoples in the seventeenth century.
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He witnessed many events and described them in the book.
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In 1669, the "book of the histories" of the Vardapet Arakel Davrizhetsi was published in Amsterdam.
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Arakel Davrizhetsi died in 1670 at Echmiadzin and was buried, as he desired, in the cemetery of Echmiadzin's Gayane monastery.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakel%20of%20Tabriz
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Arakel of Tabriz
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guitarist
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Armando became most famous for being the first Nicaraguan guitarist to interpret melodies and regional music in classical style.
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He also traveled to Spain where he had the pleasure of sharing stage with Andrés Segovia.
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He also made several appearances all over Europe.
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His concerts in Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica and Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío in Nicaragua were popular and constantly sold out.
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Armando's popularity led him to start his own radio show called "Una Guitarra de Noche" or "A Guitar of the Night."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armando%20Morales%20Barillas
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Armando Morales Barillas
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designer
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Around the same time, at the Polish aviation company PZL, the aircraft designer Stanisław Prauss had been studying options for a new fast single-engine airliner, to be designated the PZL.13.
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As such, considerable resources and effort was placed upon the creation of sizable army cooperation escadrilles, which were initially principally equipped with foreign-built biplanes such as the French Breguet 19 and Potez 25.
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During the late 1920s, it had become increasingly obvious that the existing types used for the aerial reconnaissance role would need to be replaced, which led to the Ministry of War's Aviation Department defining a set of a broad performance requirements desired in an aircraft to fulfil the role.
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An advanced low-wing cantilever monoplane design proposal with an all-metal structure and a Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial engine was selected for further development, however during early 1931, the Ministry of Transport cancelled the project and terminated its sponsorship amid a lack of interest.
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Accordingly, PZL were keen to embark upon a replacement project in the place of the PZL.13 venture.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL.23%20Kara%C5%9B
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PZL.23 Karaś
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PRODUCER
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violinist
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Around this time the American violinist and band leader Enoch Light studied with Frigara in Paris.
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He was considered a conscientious, precise and sometimes dry interpreter.
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Having made his debut there in May 1920 conducting La traviata, he was the musical director of the Opéra-Comique from 1925–1932, including in 1925 a revival of the third Entrée of Les Indes Galantes by Rameau and La Lépreuse by Lazzari.
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In 1934 Frigara conducted the premiere of Fragonard by Pierné at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin.
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Frigara also conducted the premiere of the opérette Au soleil du Mexique by Maurice Yvain at the Théâtre du Châtelet on 18 December 1935.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice%20Frigara
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Maurice Frigara
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designer
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Art careerFife was a fashion designer and painter, who exhibited in Oklahoma and nationalwide.
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She then earned her Master of Education degree at Northeastern State University and her Doctor of Education degree from the University of Arkansas.
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Fife has three daughters.
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Along with her sisters Sharon Fife Mouss, Sandy Fife Wilson and Jimmie Carole Fife Stewart, who are also visual artists, she launched the Fife Collection, a fashion design company that incorporated Southeastern Woodland aesthetics and was based in Henryetta, Oklahoma.
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Education career Phyllis Fife has taught at Northeastern Oklahoma State University (NSU) and Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis%20Fife
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Phyllis Fife
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PRODUCER
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mathematician
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Arveson may refer to: Arveson Township, Minnesota William Arveson (1934–2011), American mathematician
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arveson
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Arveson
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