This political polemic strikes me as a protracted piece of overwrought, fog-shrouded metaphysics! |
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A coronation anthem is a piece of choral music written to accompany the coronation of a monarch. |
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Handel kept the trumpets back in reserve throughout the piece right until the end, where they add another triumphal dimension to the finale. |
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It has featured in every coronation since, an achievement unparalleled by any other piece. |
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Critics recognised the mastery of the piece despite the defects in performance. |
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Matthews judges the piece the crowning masterpiece of Britten's early years. |
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James's Hall in London, which included Over the Hills and Far Away, a choral piece, Mitternachtslied, and excerpts from the opera Koanga. |
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Instead, he wrote an orchestral piece Egdon Heath, inspired by Thomas Hardy's Wessex. |
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By this time the public's brief enthusiasm for everything Holstian was waning, and the piece was not well received in New York. |
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Quiet and contemplative, and requiring little virtuosity from the soloist, the piece was slow to gain popularity among violists. |
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The piece was revived the following year, but was still not a great success. |
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Vaughan Williams knew the Savoy operas well, and his music for this piece was and is widely regarded as in the Sullivan vein. |
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Middleton and Manuel note that this definition has problems because multiple listens or plays of the same song or piece are not counted. |
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A player piano could be used to record a skilled pianist's rendition of a piano piece. |
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The London cast included the young Claire Bloom and Richard Burton, who went with Gielgud when he took the piece to the US the following year. |
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It was a double system, that is, the sound was on a different piece of film from the picture. |
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Mabuse only included one original piece written for the movie by Hans Erdmann played at the very beginning and end of the movie. |
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Anish Kapoor received the prize for an untitled piece in sandstone and pigment. |
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Headgear is not a required piece of basic equipment, but players today may choose to wear it to protect themselves from head injury. |
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A cue is usually either a one piece tapered stick or a two piece stick divided in the middle by a joint of metal or phenolic resin. |
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Playing as flanker, Wakefield introduced new elements to back row tactics which beforehand concentrated on the set piece. |
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Tigers first piece of silverware was the Midlands Counties Cup won for the first time in 1898 against Moseley. |
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We measured the height, breadth, and depth of each piece of furniture. |
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The piece draws its inspiration from the main character of the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers. |
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In England, 1 piece of eight was worth 4s 3d while it was worth 8s in New York, 7s 6d in Pennsylvania and 6s 8d in Virginia. |
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The Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 is a piece of constitutional legislation. |
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A draft piece of legislation is called a bill, when this is passed by Parliament it becomes an Act and part of statute law. |
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At the same time the middle piece breaks down and releases the centriole, around which egg cytoplasm forms the sperm monaster. |
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The list of soups includes concentrated broths and mondongos made with a hefty piece of cow's stomach. |
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On 7 March 2014, Rene Tkacik, a Slovakian construction worker, was killed by a piece of falling concrete while working in a tunnel. |
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Icon painting, in general, is not an opportunity for artistic expression, though each iconographer brings a vision to the piece. |
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It is clear from this piece and other writings that the political portion of Defoe's life was by no means his only focus. |
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The piece was produced again in 1798, this time starring Grimaldi as Clown. |
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Political activism was an important piece of David Siqueiros' life, and frequently inspired him to set aside his artistic career. |
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However, the images of her performing this piece are illustrating precisely what performance art is not. |
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Although Eliot did not finish the play, he did publish two scenes from the piece. |
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The piece appeared one year later in the Beeton's Christmas Annual and received good reviews in The Scotsman and the Glasgow Herald. |
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In folk music, a tune is a short instrumental piece, a melody, often with repeating sections, and usually played a number of times. |
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His graduation piece was a suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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His graduation piece, completed in 1861, was a set of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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Played as a Christmas entertainment, it ran through to Easter 1872, a good run for such a piece. |
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Later in 1874 Gilbert offered the libretto to Richard D'Oyly Carte, but Carte could not use the piece at that time. |
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He contacted Gilbert, asked about the piece, and suggested Sullivan to set the work. |
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His image conveys the way that a core musical idea is altered, varied and distorted as the piece of music progresses. |
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As a result, even when he is not writing a visual piece involving stage action, Birtwistle's music is frequently theatrical in conception. |
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For various portions of the piece, a number of the instrumentalists perform in a 'soloist' capacity. |
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Related to this is the use of geological imagery to explain the structure of his 1986 orchestral piece Earth Dances. |
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In his last years a propensity to concentrate on detail at the expense of the whole of a piece became marked. |
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As it was customary to commission a piece from a local composer, Wood invited Sargent to write a piece entitled Impression on a Windy Day. |
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It was followed in 1975 by the pioneering world music piece Ommadawn released after the death of his mother Maureen. |
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In 2002 he wrote the meditative piece Visconti, commissioned by Barbican Centre Elektronika festival for the London Sinfonietta. |
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Winehouse collaborated on a 17 piece fashion collection with the Fred Perry label. |
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Another piece, a print titled Celebrity 1 by artist Charlotte Suckling, was shown in the same exhibition. |
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His Captain Webb Matchbox piece is another of his works in the pop art movement. |
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People who downloaded the files could then print and assemble the piece, and thus own an original Gilbert and George picture for free. |
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In 2001, Sky Mirror, a large mirror piece that reflects the sky and surroundings, was commissioned for a site outside the Nottingham Playhouse. |
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The exterior of the piece is a pragmatic solution simply reflecting the complex geometry of the interior. |
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In 2004, it was reported that this unique piece had been discovered dumped in a skip in east London. |
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She incorporated stones and rocks which had been thrown through her window in a mixed media piece in her 2005 show. |
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Pupils made the piece with her in Emin's style of sewing cut out letters onto a large piece of material. |
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Emin and her gallery White Cube refused saying that it was not a piece of her art, therefore reducing its value, and requested it be returned. |
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I took apart the engine piece by piece and put it back together again. |
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A piece of food obstructed his airway and caused him to stop breathing. |
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I guess there ain't nothin' on airth he loves better 'n that holler piece o' wood, and the toons that's inside o' it. |
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Fig. 12. Is a piece of Alder-wood the breadth whereof is about the bigness of the bristle of a Hog, to the naked Eye. |
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And all with that vital piece of evidence burning a hole in his pocket the while! |
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So off I went to find a piece of scenery to rest on while they got on with preparing for another angle shoot of the sacrifice setup. |
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A properly made, fully sintered and fully annealed metal clay piece should be able to stand up to any traditional metalsmithing technique. |
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Like Sanchez's piece, Wash delights in its own banality, its antitheatricality. |
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Not till days afterward did he realize that it had been a piece of April-foolery. |
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The articulation in this piece is tricky because it alternates between legato and staccato. |
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The libretto was a piece of hack work from a Parisian scenario factory run by an enterprising auteur of sorts named Eugene Scribe. |
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Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another. |
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At the same time, this infraction is what makes a 'bestranged' piece of literature interesting. |
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I blocked the mittens by wetting them and pinning them to a shaped piece of cardboard. |
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At the top of each is a piece of broken glass embedded in a blop of concrete. |
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There was another big piece of coral that he later on made into a bowguard. |
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Maybe the most remarkable early piece is an image of a bulgingly muscular Superman painted in a roiling Expressionist style. |
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Then I cleaned it thoroughly, oiled, wrapped it in a piece of canton flannel and locked it up. |
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Also, scribe lines across the side panels to locate the dado for the bottom piece of the carcase. |
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Indeed, when Katie flashes her upper thighs at her caro sposo, he regards them as one would a mystery piece of meat on a carvery buffet. |
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Did they chack Kostner's skate because of the fluff piece on the Russian pairs or not? I kind of like her and wanted to see her. |
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The train clacketed through pine forests and honked derisively at a gaily painted bell-funneled museum piece sidetracked in a clearing. |
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This means, naturally, that a prosecutor anxious about tacking too close to the wind will disclose a favorable piece of evidence. |
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Everyone laughed again, as Zoar removed a piece of wrapped-up, cookielike pastry from a belt-pack he wore. |
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Janet gave him a cougarish once-over that made him feel like a piece of raw meat she was looking to sink her teeth into. |
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Regardless of one's opinions on Sendmail's cruftiness, it's unquestionably a powerful and well-supported piece of software. |
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Spangler went through his pockets, coming out with a handful of small coins, one piece of currency and a hard-boiled egg. |
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They towed us to their depot, wheeled out a fantastic piece of Czechnology and attached a pair of crackling electrodes to our battery. |
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Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre member Darrian Ford and JHDT instructor Winifred Haun teamed up in Long Lunch, the danciest piece on the program. |
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If a picture is daubed with many bright and glaring colours, the vulgar admire it as an excellent piece. |
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Water damage caused the plywood of the floor to delaminate. The layers came apart and the whole piece had to be replaced. |
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The oldest piece in the store was a wooden-handled de-thatching rake, which was bracketed way up near the rafters. |
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A piece of ground disrooted from its situation by subterraneous inundations. |
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A piece of equipment stores energy when deformed and releases this energy when the deformation restores. |
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He used gravity and the tension created by cooling glass to manipulate the piece into a dolphinlike shape. |
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If you pay attention to the dynamics as you play, it's a very moving piece. |
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The next step is to cut a piece of plastic eggcrating to fit the bottom of the box. |
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It is by the weight of silver, and not the name of the piece, that men estimate commodities and exchange them. |
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And on top of that, it's just a conspiracy facturd that she went onto the trunk to retrieve a piece of brain matter. |
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Sergeant Snottle pulled out from under his long black chest plate a piece of pink and blue fairy floss. |
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Handsome piece, with floweret at the apex, scrolls on the side, and a scalloped band around the middle. |
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There is nothing more flustering than to wrestle with an unfamiliar piece of equipment in the presence of a class! |
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I know you may not agree but I, for one, think we should get rid of this unfair piece of legislation. |
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On a frameless cabinet, a separate scribe piece may be attached to a side panel, near its face. |
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In the woodshop I figured to find out just what it cost me to run fullhanded if I did not turn out a single piece of work. |
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But that was merely a piece of furtive knowledge which he happened to possess because his memory was not satisfactorily under control. |
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That is the fourth time this week my neighbor's barking dog has woken me up. I'm going to go give her a piece of my mind about it. |
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Cover with a piece of glad wrap or a large tea towel and let stand in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours. |
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We found a piece of land, and two partners, and went in on buying a small farm here. |
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This is strained with a piece of cloth or a strainer and the green liquid forms the gravy of the curry. |
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The Hawaiian applique design is made by folding a piece of fabric into eighths. |
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The Storegga Slides were a series of underwater landslides, in which a piece of the Norwegian continental shelf slid into the Norwegian Sea. |
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This is just another piece of common sense about philosophy, the one to which the pragmatists herostratically sacrificed everything else. |
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The Ten Minute Rule is another method, where MPs are granted ten minutes to outline the case for a new piece of legislation. |
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Merchant capitalist provided the raw materials, typically paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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This can't happen all at once, says the nasty piece of perk, the old Houyhnhnm is hindsightly. |
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The hornbook is the first piece of instructional material specifically mentioned in American records. |
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Share, landside, mouldboard are bolted to the frog which is an irregular piece of cast iron. |
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First, we'll show you why you want to erase every piece of misinformation with which the wellness ignorati have indoctrinated you. |
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Among these gifts was reputed to be a piece of the true cross, a true treasure for the devout Saxon king. |
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The tape was the piece of evidence that assured Cohle that this grand conspiracy wasn't all in his head. |
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Interstitials should be used sparingly. Display an ad only the first time the user accesses a piece of content, not every time. |
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He lifted the Jesus piece, the Hebrew star of David, and the star and the crescent that were all dripping with diamonds. |
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She had twisted a piece of heather into her mail box for good joss, and this was the safety signal. |
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A fragmented China provided easy opportunities for Japan to gain territories piece by piece without engaging in total war. |
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Stalin agreed to this Percentages agreement, ticking a piece of paper as he heard the translation. |
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The final piece of the equation fit into place on June 10, 1993, when the Nunavut Act received Royal Assent. |
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The butterfly collection had each specimen labeled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper. |
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The butterfly collection had each specimen labelled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper. |
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Our three piece band consisted of Robyn on lagerphone, me on guitar and a Norwegian guitar player called Tore Nielsen. |
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That author usually writes good stuff, but he really laid an egg with that last piece. |
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Functional safety relates to a part of the general safety of a system or a piece of equipment. |
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For longies, therefore, I cast on sufficiently for the waist, and work a piece of ribbing. |
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An anonymous life of Cuthbert written at Lindisfarne is the oldest extant piece of English historical writing. |
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According to myth, Saint George was cut into 365 pieces after he fell in battle and every single piece was spread throughout the entire country. |
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The south west corner holds the largest piece, bought and donated by Kenneth Clark. |
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The elevation on to Abbey Church Yard has a centre piece of four engaged Corinthian columns with entablatures and pediment. |
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The Normans began constructing castles, their trademark architectural piece, in Italy from an early date. |
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Eventually Garnet let slip a crucial piece of information, that there was only one man who could testify that he had any knowledge of the plot. |
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The last piece of evidence offered was a conversation between Fawkes and Wintour, who had been kept in adjacent cells. |
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Dennis's enthusiasm was difficult for Ryan to manage, but Javier's angsty Victorian-era man-pain is a piece of cake. |
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Any piece of meat, especially red meat, that has been cooked in this fashion is called a roast. |
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This is a hotdog bun with a piece of boerewors in, served with a tomato and onion relish called seshebo. |
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The work proved controversial with other residents and the local press ran a campaign against the piece over the next two years. |
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The earliest such piece of criticism was a 1662 entry in the diary of Samuel Pepys. |
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The goal of this piece was to show that Ireland was in great need of reform. |
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In 2009, the American Jennifer Higdon composed the choral piece On the Death of the Righteous based on Donne's sermons. |
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Software analytics is the process of collecting information about the way a piece of software is used and produced. |
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In 1856, he published his first piece of work under the name that would make him famous. |
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When one reads any strongly individual piece of writing, one has the impression of seeing a face somewhere behind the page. |
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The former is a fantasy piece on Beowulf's biographical background, while the latter is a poem on the Beowulf theme. |
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It can be either a whole musical piece or part of a larger musical arrangement. |
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Purcell wrote the song for a bass, but numerous countertenors have performed the piece in homage to Nomi. |
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The piece was a great success and it encouraged Handel to make the transition from writing Italian operas to English choral works. |
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I gently tore the bloodied piece of paper out from her death grip. |
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For some works, production styles are almost as important as the work's musical or dramatic content in defining into which art form the piece falls. |
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The piece has rarely been performed since its premiere in 1922, although the composer Ernest Walker thought it was Holst's finest work to that date. |
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According to one story, the King of Hawaii asked the British mariner, George Vancouver, during a stop in Lahaina, what the piece of cloth flying from his ship was. |
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Other early musical theatre in America consisted of British forms, such as burletta and pantomime, but what a piece was called did not necessarily define what it was. |
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The piece was adapted for orchestra in 1963 by William Schuman. |
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Robert I battled to restore Scottish Independence as King for over 20 years, beginning by winning Scotland back from the Norman English invaders piece by piece. |
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Later, when I was not in quite such a vulnerable position, I decided that it was a ridiculously convoluted, Heath Robinsonian piece of machinery, a bit much even for Mycroft. |
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And yet, just as it made FunHouse look daring, that peculiar Bogosian anticharm managed to turn Talk Radio into an intriguingly nasty, itchy piece of work. |
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The BBC would not accept it as a serious piece of music, the band claims. |
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New Historicist and cultural materialist critics examined the play in its historical context, attempting to piece together its original cultural environment. |
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During ceremonies for larger schools this piece is played repeatedly. |
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However, when James Loughran, a Scot, conducted the Last Night concert in the late 1970s and early 1980s he included the piece as part of the programme. |
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Anyone can determine for himself whether certain wire is high carbon or not. Heat a piece of the wire red hot and while red plunge into water till cold. |
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A lutenist or theorbo player could lead by lifting the instrument neck up and down to indicate the tempo of a piece, or to lead a ritard during a cadence or ending. |
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A feminist she is not, and we see her with many a Betty Boop look of horror as her two loutish pals make matchsticks out of every piece of barroom furniture in sight. |
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A piece of brass may as easily melt, or a flint bewater itself, as the heart of man, by any innate power of its own, resolve itself into a penitential humiliation. |
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The first person to put a marker on a piece of land or ancestral mathom and say 'this is mine' was the first owner of capital, the first thief, the first magician. |
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On 12 March 1963, the couple premiered Sir Frederick Ashton's Marguerite and Armand, the first ballet created for them and one that become their signature piece. |
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The heel or rear end of the rear landside may be subject to excessive wear if the rear wheel is out of adjustment, therefore, a chilled iron heel piece is frequently used. |
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To prevent the bow string from hanging on the left arm, it is covered with a piece of smooth leather, fastened on the outside of the arm, this is called a bracer. |
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It consists of an anagram of PATER NOSTER carved on a piece of amphora. |
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Dante gave him a cachou every time he brought her a piece of tissue paper. |
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The piece has been revived regularly, in every decade since the premiere. |
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Demand was so great that the cast moved to the Queen's Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, where Williams staged the piece with the text discreetly shortened. |
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He was given a meagre piece of cake that he swallowed in one bite. |
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A brand new neon piece called With You I Want To Live was shown as part of Emin's You Left Me Breathing exhibition in 2007 at the Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles. |
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For Barma, the close-up is an essential device to turn Macbeth into an intimist piece, but also to enhance realism and break away from the stage experience. |
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Winslet appeared in the period piece Quills with Geoffrey Rush and Joaquin Phoenix, released in 2000 and inspired by the life and work of the Marquis de Sade. |
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That was in any case always a piece of Westminster dullardry. |
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However, the piece is based on an Italian style of composition that did not reach England until after Henry's death, making it more likely Elizabethan in origin. |
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The sailors charged with folding the flag draping Nelson's coffin and placing it in the grave instead tore it into fragments, with each taking a piece as a memento. |
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The piece ended in a crescendo, building up to a crash of cymbals. |
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While there are differences between particular performances of a classical work, a piece of classical music is generally held to transcend any interpretation of it. |
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But of course she blew a gasket and called me a dirty cuntbucket, said that the toaster was rightfully hers, a deserved piece of the alimony that the courts denied her. |
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The piece, created by Guy Portelli, had a miniature of the singer lying on top of a cracked champagne bottle, with a pool of spilled liquid underneath. |
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Johann Jakob Froberger's piece Canzona V in G is in the mixolydian mode. |
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Each piece of Welsh legislation is known as an Act of the Assembly. |
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Specifically, they got the idea to drill through the ocean floor to the Moho discontinuity and to extract a piece of the Earth's mantle for examination at leisure. |
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The piece, consisting of neon tubing spelling the words Moss Kin, had been mistakenly thrown out of a basement, owned by the craftsman who made the glass. |
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Lastly, man is occasionally represented as having been framed out of a piece of the body of the Creator, or made by some demiurgic potter out of clay. |
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The music in the abbey was widely criticised in the press, only one new piece having been written for it and the large choir and orchestra were badly coordinated. |
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Every gunner, before he shoots, must truly dispart his piece. |
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There are survivals from the large brooches in fibula or penannular form that were a key piece of personal adornment for elites, including the Irish Tara Brooch. |
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The Lieutenancies Act 1997 is the most recent piece of primary legislation dealing with Lieutenancies in England and includes the definitive list of the current areas used. |
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We can divvy up the last piece of cake and each have a little dessert. |
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Often regarded as the city's finest piece of Georgian architecture, the building is noted as one of the most extravagantly decorated civic buildings anywhere in Britain. |
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Smaller bar tables are most commonly made with a single piece of slate. |
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The piece was Gilbert's biggest success to date, running for over 100 nights and being frequently revived and played continuously in the provinces for three years thereafter. |
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I am sorry to engrieve any other man's doings, but it serveth me for a piece of my defence, and therefore I wish that no man should gather evil of it. |
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For example, it can be used to calculate the amount of area taken up by an irregularly shaped flower bed or swimming pool when designing the layout of a piece of property. |
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You should have heard him speak of what he loved.... Here was a piece of experience solidly and livingly built up in words, here was a story created. |
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He composed patriotic works, Carillon, a recitation for speaker and orchestra in honour of Belgium, and Polonia, an orchestral piece in honour of Poland. |
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When the advantages of using plastic were realised, the shaft and flight became separate entities, although one piece moulded plastic shaft and flights were also available. |
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It is a rather striking piece of fantastic macaberesque, composed in paragraphs somewhat too short, after the French manner, and with an obvious straining at unusual rhythms. |
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In 1871, John Hollingshead commissioned Gilbert to work with Sullivan on a holiday piece for Christmas, Thespis, or The Gods Grown Old, at the Gaiety Theatre. |
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The piece was an eighteenth-century silver muffineer, or sugar shaker. |
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The piece, with Maggie Teyte in the leading soprano role and Eugene Goossens conducting, was enthusiastically received at its premiere in the Royal Opera House. |
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The Queensboro Bridge is an important piece of cantilever architecture. |
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Westlake's piece is so reminiscent of the old days of fandom, when no gafiate felt he had actually departed until he had alienated everybody on his mailing list. |
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