Though not a native Russian, he was on the staff of the Imperial Theatres in St Petersburg and played in a court chamber ensemble. |
|
In these three central symphonies, a large orchestra is used economically, with passages of delicacy and refinement akin to chamber music. |
|
However, we also are eager to add intermediate-level chamber music for any combination of strings, winds or voice without piano. |
|
Within moments, a police officer on duty fired from the floor of the Council chamber at the shooter in the balcony. |
|
Using historical photographs, they restored the rotunda and legislative chamber to their original antebellum style. |
|
Leading from this passage is the vaulted well chamber with its shaft set in the thickness of the walls. |
|
In the corners of the chamber there were several wooden stands, which supported majestic candles. |
|
Mostly chamber music gets recorded, because orchestral music costs more to record. |
|
In everyday parlance, a manifold is a pipe or chamber bristling with subsidiary tubes. |
|
Pre-Kronos, any chamber music recital was a staid affair where great music was all-important. |
|
Yet when they are in the gun, cartridges feed from those Metalform magazines and into the chamber with utter reliability. |
|
On a wet and gloomy afternoon, 21 people gathered in the council chamber of the town hall, looking rather apprehensive and dressed in their best. |
|
Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
|
Instead, an extractor pulls empties from the chamber just far enough to allow you to grip and remove them. |
|
This is the person who will buy tickets to attend symphony concerts, opera, ballet, chamber music recitals, choral concerts and musical theater. |
|
A chamber music quartet was rehearsing for a Vivaldi recital, and it was gorgeous. |
|
A nearby chamber contained huge stashes of drugs as well as an HIV testing kit, according to US forces. |
|
To avoid tissue dehydration during measurements, the walls of the pressure chamber were covered with wet filter paper. |
|
After a lunch break, we reassemble for the main event, the hypobaric chamber flight. |
|
The chamber pot was shrouded in fog when I began to look for it, and then, as the wind blew stronger, it hove into view. |
|
|
At a two-for-one price it's an even stronger must-have for lovers of outstanding and unusual baroque chamber music. |
|
Water is passed through a disinfecting chamber containing a quartz mercury lamp that emits ultraviolet light rays. |
|
As it stands Fox's party will have between 148 and 158 seats in the lower chamber of congress, while the PRI will have between 222 and 227 seats. |
|
Kerry goes on vacation, and suddenly the wingers, the knuckledraggers, the mouth breathers, and Whiney Joe own the echo chamber again. |
|
Just think about the fact that a sitting of the chamber finishes after 5pm, but the full verbatim report is published by 8.30 the next morning. |
|
The chamber is also seeking information on residents permits and what vehicles would be entitled to use loading bays. |
|
The posterior chamber is separated from the vitreous body by a transparent biconvex lens. |
|
The chamber is looking for people with new ideas and fresh input to liven things up and help promote the town's business interests. |
|
Fifty microliters were placed into a 5 mm BTX fusion chamber consisting of a microscope slide and two platinum wires. |
|
The chamber also feels that publicity material is inadequate, and parking signs should indicate where discs are available. |
|
The sky is dense with numbered stars, seen through the cavernous central chamber of an observatory. |
|
A bedeguar gall is not the product of a single larva but a group of larvae, each residing in their own chamber within the gall. |
|
The combustion chamber environment is very air-rich and the rotors have a lot of overlap to promote exhaust gas recirculation. |
|
But, as usual, the message discipline and sheer volume of the conservative echo chamber allowed it to frame the pseudo-debate. |
|
The stigmatic flaps were gently splayed apart, and a single pollinium was inserted into the stigmatic chamber using the needle. |
|
The trigger finger is straight ahead, it is not in the chamber so that there is no chance of pushing and having a discharge. |
|
The navy had an emergency decompression chamber on stand by in case one of the divers suffered the bends. |
|
When placed in a specially designed fluidic chamber the chip directs the molecular assembly of biochemicals. |
|
We move into the chamber and carefully pick our way between heaps of skulls and ribcages. |
|
At these the chamber and the City gave presentations on their plans to stimulate economic development and business growth. |
|
|
At the same time, a cruciform chamber roofed with large capstones was constructed at the wider, higher end of the enlarged mound. |
|
He entered the circular chamber in a wheelchair, without wheels, instead, tracks like a tank, to push him along. |
|
The overall form of this quartet could easily be described as a chamber tone poem. |
|
I like his chamber works best, a genre most suited to his essentially modest and reticent artistic nature. |
|
In response to revisionist charges, they tested the gas chamber walls for residual traces of cyanide gas but found none. |
|
The chamber had to be redesigned after parliament leaders were unhappy with it. |
|
The Prime Minister was too cowardly to visit the chamber while rebels wrecked his legislation. |
|
All wash down water including sewage will be collected by a collection chamber and tankered off site for landspreading by a licence contractor. |
|
The group approached a massive stone structure at the front of the chamber that stood almost twelve feet tall. |
|
In the same year, the lower chamber of the Austrian Parliament enacted the Federal Constitutional Law on Permanent Neutrality. |
|
Since the temperature is uniform, it is both possible and practical to measure it inside the chamber by using a thermocouple. |
|
Shove a mag into your SFSS-converted Browning Hi-Power or 1911, and chamber a round. |
|
On the structural front, like Congress, Australia's Parliament calls its lower chamber the House of Representatives. |
|
The council and the chamber should further seek alliances with such organisations as the tourism association for new ideas. |
|
Berckmans is still on board, and his oboe, bassoon and English horn remain a major part of the group's mediaeval chamber music sound. |
|
He was overwhelmed at the number of people packed into the council's chamber and was stunned at the cheers and applause he received. |
|
That earned him opprobrium in the council chamber but on the streets cemented his reputation as a man of action. |
|
In the second experiment, the team sent the benzene beam through a velocity selector and into a chamber of neon or argon gas. |
|
The sheer amount of them created the illusion that the chamber walls were frilly like the skin of a reptile with disjointed scales. |
|
He declared that some of his best ideas came to him while listening to chamber music and Mozart operas. |
|
|
I wandered around, made my choice and disappeared into the small chamber of horrors known as the fitting room. |
|
In May 1996, I entered the execution chamber with Robert and a team of prison guards. |
|
Suspicions were raised when a chamber maid saw documents in his jacket which contradicted his story. |
|
It's because his photograph that appears in a gallery of former mayors in the town hall council chamber is the only one in colour. |
|
Her room was on the first floor of a massive circle chamber that reached up four stories. |
|
The dive boat had a recompression chamber on board, too, which I thought might be a wise precaution! |
|
The corpus spongiosum is a chamber that surrounds the urethra and becomes engorged with blood during an erection. |
|
In the ritual of internment, the slab is rolled back from the sepulchre and the coffin is lowered down to the chamber below. |
|
She will also be in charge of a council chamber where no party has overall control. |
|
You'd almost think that the mainstream media have become an echo chamber for a megaphone with right-wing crazies shouting into it, wouldn't you? |
|
The posterior chamber is found behind the iris and in front of the lens and ciliary bodies. |
|
I happen to be nuts about his chamber music, so I'm not really the one to ask how high they rank within his oeuvre. |
|
Peter Sculthorpe, one of Australia's leading composers, has written much chamber music including some fifteen string quartets. |
|
The broadband IR beam passes through the sample chamber and is focused by a lens onto a spinning filter wheel. |
|
Also, the combustion chamber in the rotary engine is larger, which facilitates a better burn of the fuel. |
|
Furthermore, the individual variations function like chamber music, scored for a shifting cast of instruments. |
|
This in turn leads to the much larger trapezoidal burial chamber at a slightly higher level, which has survived with its capstone intact. |
|
An accomplished violist and violinist, he enjoys playing chamber music and composing. |
|
He also has performed for many years as a chamber music pianist and piano accompanist with and for artists around the country. |
|
The beautiful sense of orchestral chamber music the trio brought to the Largo was memorable. |
|
|
In The Temple of Doom, Indy walks through a chamber filled with mantises, beetles, worms, millipedes, moths, slugs, snails, and puppy dog tails. |
|
The exhaust outlet of the unit is connected to a baffled sound chamber within which a plurality of sound absorbing elements are positioned. |
|
A weaver bird uses its own body as a template as it builds the hemispherical egg chamber of its nest. |
|
A secret chamber with all mod surveillance and survival cons, it is all the rage in New York. |
|
The taste of fruit ripened using Ethyril gas in a ripening chamber is said to be much better than the fruit ripened with carbide. |
|
Some of his chamber works are the eight string quartets, two piano trios, two piano quintets, a piano quartet and sonatas for violin and cello. |
|
Each antheridial chamber incorporates several antheridia, all of which are developed from one antheridial initial. |
|
The first violin, viola, and cello played the Viennesse chamber music section with warmth and stylish schmaltz. |
|
In many ammonites the terminal body chamber is relatively large, inflated, and with a constricted aperture or apertural appendages. |
|
We weren't in some grand chamber filled with old men in gowns and wigs, but in a little room with an awning tacked on to the side. |
|
I hunkered in the basement, next to a row of what appeared to be giant mandarin chamber pots. |
|
Other items include Manchu hats, embroidered purses, jewelry, hair ornaments, silk chamber hangings, and collars and emblems for dragon robes. |
|
From Beethoven onwards the traditional place of the minuet in symphonies and chamber music began to be taken over by the scherzo. |
|
The roof of the inner chamber consists of a corbelled ceiling that was built with huge slabs of rocks with small rocks filling the gaps. |
|
Before loading your gun, open the action and make sure there's no ammunition in the chamber or magazine. |
|
Visitors to Ilkley will be able to look round the council chamber and view a display showing its history. |
|
Exhaust fans installed in the composting chamber ensure an odorless system. |
|
At that time, opposition was concentrated in the Supreme Council of Russia and later in the Duma, the lower chamber of parliament. |
|
According to the preliminary official final result, the CDA won 43 of the 150 seats in the lower chamber of the Dutch parliament. |
|
Essentially, this is an operation where there is a pressurized water chamber into which a punch pushes the metal blank. |
|
|
Purists, however, might regard arranging a Schubert string quartet for chamber orchestra as a step too far. |
|
The chamber of deputies consisted of 33 Issa representatives, and 32 Deputies of the Afar people. |
|
Ministers must be persuaded to take part in debates and divisions and use the chamber as the central focus of national politics. |
|
They attended the opera, concerts, and took part in a chamber music competition. |
|
The dust settled, the noise subsided, and a glow of lambent light emanated from the chamber that now lay revealed. |
|
Feeding of cartridges from magazine to chamber was smooth and required little effort. |
|
The Progressives, as the liberals in the Prussian lower chamber called their party, bitterly opposed the reform. |
|
Nevertheless, it does match the reduced forces of the chamber score and settles into a nice fit in the allegretto movements. |
|
The Mayor warned he will expel members from the chamber if they don't stop rowing. |
|
In a second position of the valve stem, the amount of aerosol disposed in the metering chamber is released. |
|
Pitfield's chamber music from the middle period is substantial yet beguiling. |
|
This time, however, her stomach heaved and she just barely grabbed the chamber pot before she was sick. |
|
Be heedful of what you store because your mind is a chamber of information. |
|
Next I looked at a dry passage where a climb out of the streamway led to a small chamber with a passage continuing onwards. |
|
Malkeius walked into the briefing room, a oblong table adorned the center of the chamber with a single holographic projector. |
|
The college in which we studied was in some ways an incubation chamber for babus. |
|
Five protesters managed to evade security to enter the chamber as MPs debated the controversial issue. |
|
While my colleagues settled for orchestral, choral or chamber music configurations, I opted for a sextet of Ondes Martenot. |
|
You can lift up a little lid on the seat and do a wee-wee into the chamber pot therein. |
|
We began germination chamber tests for stratification effects after 20 days of stratification. |
|
|
There are now plans to use the disused ringing chamber as a small museum of church archives. |
|
Care was taken to use pure water in the chamber because most contaminants tend to lower the water vapor pressure. |
|
In other words, the opposition has laid our bona fides on the table and we have done that right here in the chamber during the committee debate. |
|
A Conservative councillor once hid up a chimney in the debating chamber and re-emerged to swing a crucial vote. |
|
The instrumentals are clean and crisp, nicely showcasing Parker's mixture of chamber music and ragtime. |
|
A diver was treated in the decompression chamber after surfacing on Sunday afternoon with symptoms of the bends. |
|
The soundtrack is a big part of the problem, resonating like a gong in an echo chamber one minute and soaring to treacly heights the next. |
|
The door to the chamber slowly opened, just as the airlock door began to do the same. |
|
The anterior chamber is located behind the cornea and in front of the iris and is filled with approximately 0.2 mL of aqueous humor. |
|
His compositions comprise mainly chamber music, including string quartets and accompanied keyboard sonatas. |
|
Reactions were mixed by inversion several times and then placed in a dark chamber with constant stirring in a luminescence spectrophotometer. |
|
A thermophilic chamber in the center of the tank is surrounded by the mesophyllic chamber to minimize and utilize conductive heat loss. |
|
The standing joke in Liverpool was that we had more ex-Labor councillors in the council chamber than official Labor councillors. |
|
They live in an intellectual echo chamber of insular think tanks, political operatives and partisan media. |
|
A chamber that normally is a bear pit of partisan emotions was united in shock and sorrow. |
|
Install warning floats in the pump chamber so water use can be stopped if the pump fails. |
|
A noted musicologist whose interests include chant, medieval music and Tudor keyboard music, he has written many chamber and choral pieces. |
|
The Council is a bipartite chamber of representatives from business and organized labour, dedicated to reaching an Irish-style labour accord. |
|
When magma moves beneath a volcano, such as when the magma chamber fills prior to an eruption, there is swelling of the volcanic cone above. |
|
It's an echo chamber for the common wisdom of the subset of people who use the site more than anything else. |
|
|
Shuffled to and fro, they are used down front as the curtain, and elsewhere as all sorts of palace or chamber walls. |
|
The council will retain the present council chamber in the former ballroom at the Town Hall. |
|
The council chamber would be multi-purpose, perhaps able to convert into a small auditorium for concerts and lectures. |
|
In addition to spending more time in the chamber than most backbenchers, she also has a frontbench job as a spokesman on culture. |
|
History buffs will be pleasantly regaled by this charming little chamber piece. |
|
As a piano player, he's the odd one out in a festival that's about chamber music, but he's very valuable. |
|
The hanging chamber has a small Buddhist statue in one corner to allow the condemned a final prayer. |
|
Where there was royal or wealthy patronage the choice could range from a grand audience chamber to an intimate drawing-room. |
|
The scoring is for cello soloist, percussionists, celesta, and chamber choir. |
|
The measuring chamber consists of a copper block serving as a holder for the cover glass with the adherent cells. |
|
Grossly, the right ventricular chamber was moderately to markedly dilated, and its free wall showed extensive myocardial adiposity. |
|
Even in chamber music, Beethoven always found a voice for the monumental statement. |
|
He said the police initiative did not appear to be window dressing and the chamber felt it was a serious move to clamp down on crime. |
|
Unfortunately he had a chamber orchestra rather than a large Wagnerian orchestra at his disposal. |
|
Ivis uses a specially sealed chamber to hold the animal stage and a cryogenically cooled 1-in. |
|
He stood in this chamber this morning and said he had no problem with what we were proposing. |
|
The control group was maintained in a similar chamber ventilated with filtered air. |
|
The device is a mechanical pump that can take over the function of either the left or right chamber in the heart. |
|
The quintet of oboe, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon is led by Howard Nelson and will present a programme of contrasting chamber music. |
|
Reinforced by the echo chamber of a million always-on consumers, brands have seen their power expand and grow. |
|
|
This allows the use of a clean cut for each chamber with no metal shavings to scratch the surface. |
|
Inoculated seedlings were misted every 20 seconds for 2 days in a mist chamber and then transferred to the greenhouse. |
|
The collection of prints includes a mix of abstract architectural renderings, building perspectives and chamber impressions. |
|
Then he slid the bolt home, engaged the chamber by sliding a metal lever forward, and propped the weapon on the window ledge. |
|
Holst had written at least two earlier chamber works featuring winds, but these represent his first mature productions. |
|
Injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber increases both fuel mixture loading efficiency and torque. |
|
Inside the pyramid Zozers burial chamber was quarried 25 meters below out of the rock beneath it. |
|
A bright spark shot up the length of the bolt into the chamber of the locking mechanism, triggering the circuitry to release the lock. |
|
The sarcophagus is also oriented to the compass directions, and is only 1 cm smaller in dimensions than the chamber entrance. |
|
At the bottom, a tall rift dropped away from the far side of a small chamber and we dived into it at different levels to find the way on. |
|
Most of them prefer three bottles of wine over the course of a large lunch, before repairing to the chamber for a snooze. |
|
For five weeks they explore the riches of the chamber music repertoire and present more than 30 public concerts. |
|
Ovaries were placed in chamber slides and photographed through a stereomicroscope. |
|
Soaring, screeching, intense chamber music with hints of jazz, Latin and who knows what. |
|
Each floor has an oblong chamber with a small room and spiral stair in the wall thickness at the seaward end. |
|
Charles insisted that as God's direct representative on earth he was ultimately not answerable to any elected chamber devised by men. |
|
The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore. |
|
A small chamber enclosed in a water jacket was attached to the disc electrode. |
|
Barshai transcribed the Eighth Quartet for chamber orchestra under the composer's supervision. |
|
A large chamber dwelled within a large castle that dwelled within a land of immense beauty and majesty. |
|
|
Anne came into Katherine's chamber a little later, dressed and carrying a small tasseled handbag in her black gloved hands. |
|
In 1984 he was sentenced to the gas chamber for murdering 12 patients with lignocaine. |
|
With this bare-bones band, the event was more of a chamber concert than a rock show. |
|
In chamber music, if the violist is sub-standard, you pack up and go home. |
|
The noblemen then left and Elizabeth, attended by twenty ladies and their various attendants, entered the inner chamber where she would actually give birth. |
|
But when this same chamber serves as Ferguson Municipal Court, a disproportionate number of the defendants are black. |
|
Preacher's Cave turned out to be a large natural chamber scooped out of a limestone cliff, with rifts in the roof acting as chimneys opening out onto powder blue skies. |
|
These include conditions such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome and tricuspid atresia, in which the heart has only one functional pumping chamber instead of two. |
|
In this case the precursors are mixed just before entering the deposition chamber and the heat of the chamber encourages a gas phase bimolecular reaction. |
|
Not many conductors have ever had to beat time to a chamber ensemble on his left while, on the right, deejay, rapper and band are zipping off an unscripted rhythm. |
|
I now know this was a conduction-style vaporizer, which requires a chamber to hold the steam. |
|
Born in Edinburgh, he was a violinist, conductor and teacher whose compositions included operas, oratorios, songs, concertos, chamber and orchestral works. |
|
The Gryphon Trio also uses techniques well outside conventional chamber music, employing a click track that the musicians can hear from their in-the-ear monitors. |
|
The second chamber needs both independence and a level of strength to prevent any one government steamrollering ill-conceived legislation through parliament. |
|
The 17th and 18th-century trio sonata was a favourite chamber ensemble, using two treble instruments and one bass, with a keyboard or lute continuo to fill in the harmony. |
|
Nearby rock vaporized instantly with explosive force, creating a hellish chamber of radiation and overwhelming pressure several hundred yards in diameter. |
|
The combustion chamber was an extension of the inner firebox into the boiler barrel, to give extra heating surface where the heat is the greatest. |
|
Half the country hates you, half the country loves you, but everyone in the echo chamber is talking about you. |
|
Last Thursday, following a week of media frenzy, the Kremlin's response to the Beslan tragedy reached the lower chamber of Parliament, the state Duma. |
|
But in early February 1990, the Council of Ministers adopted the proposal prepared by the OKP and forwarded it to the Sejm, the lower chamber of the Polish parliament. |
|
|
But, accomplished and deftly controlled as it is, The Fallen Idol feels like a chamber piece beside the two baroque, expressionistic works made on either side. |
|
That's what passes for government in the lower chamber these days. |
|
This allows the smaller states, which often have distinct cultures, to have a louder voice than they get in the lower chamber and stop themselves from being totally ignored. |
|
A clown enters her chamber before she is to be taken away by Caesar, bringing a basket of figs in which there is a poisonous asp which Cleopatra uses to kill herself. |
|
Dry or rehydrated lipid samples were sandwiched between two CaF 2 windows and fixed in a vacuum chamber with windows, situated in the infrared beam. |
|
When the bolt clicked on an empty chamber I automatically buttoned out the magazine, plucked a fresh one from my belt, and rammed it into the well. |
|
The powers of the president largely a ceremonial post will be shared by the prime minister and the speaker of the lower chamber of parliament until a successor can be found. |
|
In Martin's mind, the madrigal was mainly a chamber contrapuntal form, best suited to small homogeneous forces and not necessarily limited to voices. |
|
The walls of his log cabin-style burial chamber were draped in fabric, and he was laid out on a decorated bronze couch covered with furs and other material. |
|
The burial chamber contained a short-stemmed lamp with tripod base. |
|
He and coworkers developed a method, using a chamber with microbial air samplers, to collect and quantify culturable cough-generated aerosols of M. tuberculosis. |
|
The partial vacuum in the chamber will cause the instrument to register, say, 35,000 feet when it is, in fact, only a few hundred feet above sea level. |
|
Some of the material was found in what was later felt to be a storehouse or shrine, and a second site revealed the burial chamber of an important person. |
|
I might as well sell a lobe of my brain, or a chamber of my heart. |
|
Carter's cello lends the proceedings an intimate chamber jazz feel, and his arco double stops bridge the gap between chordal and melody instrument. |
|
No other chamber comes anywhere near that, but our strategy is to align ourselves with all other organisations, as long as they also believe in what we are trying to do. |
|
Inside the audience chamber the sovereign was a picture of regal splendor. |
|
At first, the burial chamber was to be placed deep underground, with a descending passage and an initial room being carved out of the living rock. |
|
All the pieces I receive are put onto our waiting lists for performances, and we have an open call for scores for any chamber works using the alto or bass flute. |
|
He commanded bright-toned singing from his excellent chamber vocal group. |
|
|
Before even inspecting the chamber though she relocked the door. |
|
Second, the spring and push rod assembly that propels the deadbolt into lockup is sealed by an O-ring housed in a piston-like chamber that prevents contamination. |
|
We all were waiting for the final school bell to ring, freeing us all from this horrible prison chamber that is also referred to us as our study hall. |
|
Discovered in August 1989, this tomb's main chamber had been robbed in antiquity, and yet its antechamber yielded the richest finds in terms of gold. |
|
The microphones in the chamber were off during the vote so that what she was saying was unintelligible on the floor. |
|
Maupin took it, put a fresh round in the chamber and used the rear-view mirror to target the policeman. |
|
And finally, we found the chamber in which she was kept, spread-eagled against one wall, dressed in rags and tatters of her once-magnificent gown. |
|
To the north a curved antechamber led to two rectangular rooms about 12 metres long, while a smaller antechamber led to yet another rock-cut chamber to the south. |
|
Gases flow from the secondary combustion chamber through the quench chamber, and then through air pollution control devices to remove acid gases and particulates. |
|
The serous fluid content of the anterior chamber is called the aqueous humor, and the thicker, viscous fluid within the posterior chamber is the vitreous humor. |
|
Higher cetane numbers may be required for future high speed engines but this will depend on combustion chamber design and particularly, air swirl within the chamber. |
|
Renowned for flexibility, performing familiar and less well-known chamber pieces, the ensemble pairs the supreme string quintets of Mozart and Mendelsshon. |
|
I gently woke my neighbor and listened myself with a concentration not usual for me when attending chamber concerts with late Classical or early Romantic repertoire. |
|
It's essential that an optimum overall length for the cartridge is established for your chamber based on the distance the bullet ogive is set off the rifling. |
|
What assumes the guise of a chamber piece gains stature and respect. |
|
Any editor worth his or her salt would have taken issue with journalists if they hadn't left the chamber for such an event, rather than the contrary. |
|
He delivers elegant chamber music accompaniments to this clever film. |
|
An hour later I awoke in my chamber with the help of smelling salts. |
|
He trundled off into a large chamber on the other side of the cavern. |
|
Like squids and octopuses, cuttlefishes have a funnel for jet propulsion, but unlike the other two, they also have an internal, oval-shaped bony chamber that fills with gas. |
|
|
After each hour, the current was interrupted, and the entire contents of anodal and cathodal chamber were withdrawn and replaced by fresh receiver solution. |
|
But how sad to see a shatteringly relevant historical and philosophical clash shrunk to a chamber piece of mere personal conflict, and even that poorly executed. |
|
At the other end of the chamber is the bar, at which the members of the Commons attend to hear the speech from the throne at the opening of Parliament. |
|
Evidently they still had a whole labyrinth of corridors and antechambers to negotiate before they reached the forgotten chamber with its prized relic. |
|
Additionally, in his chamber works, he gave a more prominent role to the instrument, which often had been assigned a subordinate continuo role in his earlier chamber music. |
|
The septal neck therefore, seals the chamber and precludes the contact between the rear mantle epithelium and those wettable surfaces that contact the cameral liquid. |
|
Protons diffuse across a membrane from the anode chamber to the cathode chamber, where they react with the anions to form water or ferrocyanide ions. |
|
By creating a potential difference of several kilovolts between the needle and the chamber walls, an intense electric field can be produced at the exit of the needle. |
|
The mace symbolises the authority of the speaker of the national assembly and its presence in the chamber indicates an official sitting of parliament. |
|
He said the chamber was pleased with the action plan set in place by the police to improve the response time to crime reports and increased patrols in the borough. |
|
Its twin chamber exhaust system is made of stainless steel all the way to the silencers, before exhaust emissions leave the car through the four tailpipes. |
|
The tapered walls required the development of a new wad and the semi-hemispherical chamber required the use of slower powders to control pressures. |
|
The continuance of proxy voting in the French chamber of deputies for 35 years after it was banned by the 1958 Constitution is another of many examples. |
|
Increased engine performance can be derived by arching the plate within the exhaust chamber to approximate a megaphonic area reduction within the exhaust chamber. |
|
At the end was a chamber with a fixed line hanging from an aven, so Sam bounced on the rope a few times and as it was in good condition, we prusiked up. |
|
He entered the council chamber and went to stand by a tall, leaded window. |
|
One, with a grand main chamber dramatically illuminated by candle niches, recently shared its acoustics during a concert. |
|
The lab includes a fully anechoic chamber for engine and transmission studies as well as a semi-anechoic chamber with a 160 hp chassis-dyno for full vehicle testing. |
|
He is an extremely prolific composer whose output also includes some five symphonies, violin concertos, cello concertos, chamber music and vocal oeuvres. |
|
A guitar virtuoso, heir to the lutenists of old, friend of Beethoven and Rossini, Giuliani composed concerti, chamber music, and songs, as well as guitar solos and duets. |
|
|
That cylinder is in a chamber within the satellite, not unlike an astronaut aboard the International Space Station. |
|
As one walks from chamber to chamber, a number of things become abundantly clear. |
|
Within the first chamber the first segment of the siphuncle appears. |
|
Hackles rising straight from his neck, his eyes bugged distressingly as he tracked Samantha's measured pace from the back of the chamber to the chair beside the bench. |
|
Some of his flagons, tankards, plates, saucers, salts, basins, and chamber pots, although unspecified as to material, were undoubtedly also made of pewter. |
|
This time-of-flight technique increases the path length, and thus the resolution, of the flow chamber using a radio frequency field along which the ions oscillate. |
|
Gas flow to the assimilation chamber was measured by a mass-flow controller, and gas was also bled off to serve as the reference gas for the CO 2 and humidity measurements. |
|
More than half of the blacks who ever served in the chamber met last week to discuss their trailblazing paths. |
|
As a child, you were already playing in a family chamber music trio. |
|
Yes, this orb that contained such power is stored inside the secret chamber of the Lunaria Kingdom, and the Lunarians respected this power, they've never touched or used it. |
|
There being no second chamber in Holyrood, why not use Westminster as a kind of House of Lords, where former leaders can harmlessly serve out their twilight days in obscurity? |
|
There are about 200, they all have blogs, and they spend all day in the libertarian echo chamber fooling themselves into thinking that their views matter. |
|
In Chinese culture, whole pomegranates were rolled onto the floor of the wedding chamber to promote fruitfulness during the consummation of the marriage. |
|
The dish was placed behind the one-way mirror of an observation chamber such that the observer could see the crabs, but the crabs could not see the observer. |
|
Following the birth of her child, camp officials gave her milk and what she described as a chamber pot. |
|
She would float around the house, which was filled with chamber music, in flowing white gowns. |
|
Three sides of the inner chamber were lined with tiers of seats, the fourth being a flat extension of the floor, where sat the Mayor and his clerks. |
|
It is understood that the underground passages and beehive shaped chamber were constructed as hiding places or as places of storage or were used for both purposes. |
|
It leads past a burial chamber standing sentinel over the Conwy Valley before dropping down into the village of Rowen. |
|
Largs lifeboat took one of the men to the hyperbaric chamber on the Isle of Cumbrae, which treats divers with the bends. |
|
|
The rehabilitation is continuing as usual, both sitting in the hyperbaric chamber and with some exercises in the gym. |
|
The raiders managed to haul it several yards to the door of the burial chamber before running away. |
|
The 20-minute alignment of the sun will take place at Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber near Brynsiencyn, Anglesey. |
|
While the distinction between orchestral and chamber music is anachronous and arbitrary it is logical to the modern reader. |
|
Smoking has not been allowed in the chamber of the House of Commons since the 17th century. |
|
For Saturday's concert, the chamber choir will be joined by international mezzo-soprano Doreen Curran. |
|
The City of Nashua and its chamber of commerce are the southern anchor of the three cities involved in this Expo. |
|
The call also includes a separate Snort Wheezer chamber so hunters can mimic that important call too. |
|
The piston named Bowl B is a Toroidal chamber The piston named Bowl C is a largely reentrant geometry. |
|
Atrial fibrillation is a very rapid beat in the top chamber and does not produce ventricular fibrillation except in extremely rare circumstances. |
|
The majority of the works that were published were for keyboard, voice and keyboard, and chamber ensemble. |
|
Groups of 6 animals were exposed to different hydrostatic pressure in a hyperbaric chamber for 10 days. |
|
The incumbents are facing re-elections and retirement and the eventual control of the chamber is open to speculation. |
|
Ultimately, the explosion of the hydrogen bubble chamber at CEA in 1965 led to defunding of the laboratory. |
|
It often required that the bolt be struck with a boot heel or entrenching tool to eject the spent cartridge and chamber the next round. |
|
Ramiro Hernandez-Llanas, 44, was lethally injected in the state's death chamber in Huntsville. |
|
St Cuthbert's Church hosts an annual series of instrumental and chamber music concerts organised by North Cumbria Recitals. |
|
Device for electron beam welding for the preparation and reconstitution of the samples, including the vacuum chamber and the control system. |
|
The chamber was designed by the Norwegian architect Arnstein Arneberg and was a gift from Norway. |
|
For many sergeants-at-arms, overseeing security for both the chamber and the capitol building is a key responsibility. |
|