When Siegfried saw Odile, he was instantly drawn to her, for the sorcerer was working his magic. |
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Their Siegfried injured his leg, so his understudy lip-synced the role while the hurt tenor sang from a chair. |
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Tales of the Northmen, Tales of the Russians, and the legends of Siegfried and Dietrich followed. |
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The second concerns the Nibelung myth, which relates the story of the Germanic hero Siegfried. |
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When his second wife proclaims that she is descended from the legendary hero Siegfried and the demigoddess Brunnhilde, nobody snickers outright. |
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Mandy Siegfried proves herself a young comedienne who'll duly knock them dead from Mineola to Minnesota. |
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And God willing, next year this time or maybe before, Siegfried and Roy will stand here. |
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Hagen told Gunther how Siegfried won treasure from the Nibelungs, two brothers and mighty princes named Schilbung and Nibelung. |
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As Siegfried is left on his own reality returns, the studio reappears and the dancers drift back in for the next rehearsal. |
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Back at his castle, Siegfried attends a ball where he is expected to choose his future bride. |
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Siegfried inherits the dragon's treasure, and his magical powers, enabling him to foresee Regin's evil plot and kill him. |
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Burmeister's version ends happily, but not without Siegfried struggling in the water, coming up for air, and with Odile restored to her virginal white draperies. |
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With his barrel chest and limberness, he inhabits the headstrong young Siegfried. |
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It was done in silhouette behind a white screen, and the angles of refraction made it look as though Fafner really was a giant in relation to Siegfried. |
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Still believing Odile to be the swan-maiden, Siegfried pledges his troth. Rothbart reveals himself as the evil demon. |
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It was on this rocky promontory that Graf Siegfried built his castle, but of which little remains today. |
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She declares that she had already loved Siegfried by reputation, and he reciprocates. |
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She quickly realizes who Siegfried must be, for she had asked Wotan to ensure that only the greatest of heroes could reach her. |
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Although it turns out Carr already has a DVD of Wagner's Siegfried at home, according to an earlier biography. |
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The combatants included the poets Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon and Sheers's own great great uncle, William Cross. |
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He has danced Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake before, but looks forward to returning to the role with greater insight. |
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Although his mother opposed the match, Siegfried proposed to Herta and she accepted. |
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The lathe of Siegfried Schreiber is the birthplace of many a unique wooden object. |
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Dr. Siegfried Janz leads the team at NRC that is adapting silicon chips for use as biosensors. |
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She has co-authored the autobiographies of Slim Keith, Swifty Lazar, and Siegfried and Roy, among others. |
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He wrote six different sketches embodying different philosophical stances before settling on her ecstatic acceptance of fiery reunion in death with Siegfried. |
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Swan Lake tells the tale of the doomed love triangle between dashing Prince Siegfried, the beautiful and sweet-natured Princess Odette, and the bewitchingly manipulative Odile, both of whom have been transformed into swans. |
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Would you like to take a closer look at Siegfried Schreiber or his work? |
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In 1934 they left for Amsterdam, where Siegfried found a job. |
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Associations of spare parts distributors pay tribute to the AS commitment: Temot honours Siegfried Kronmüller for his accomplishments on the independent spare parts market. |
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Siegfried Russwurm is a member of the firm's managing board and made this comment after it was announced the business had received orders of around ¤1 billion for projects in the country. |
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Today our city-networks in Germany contain approximately 760 km laid fibre optic cable, says Siegfried Flaig, procurater director net-extension city-networks Germany at Colt Telecom. |
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Dr. Siegfried Hekimi is a world-leading expert in C. elegans genetic analysis and a pioneer in the field of the genetics of aging research on model organisms. |
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Once they had got that out of their system, team Austria strolled about the mall in search of gifts and midfielder Siegfried Rasswalder was almost rendered speechless by what he had witnessed. |
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The linkup of the Normandy forces with the Allied forces in southern France occurred on 12 September as part of the drive to the Siegfried Line. |
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Tension mounted with each passing second, Siegfried Held walloped a volley past Albertosi only to see Roberto Rosato acrobatically clear off the line. |
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In this performance she sang with example Siegfried Jerusalem and John Tomlinson. |
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The bright warrior maiden of Die Walküre became the lover in Siegfried and then the revengeful fury of Götterdämmerung before the resolution of the final scene when all was understood and forgiven. |
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Undismayed by the prospect of confronting the dragon, Siegfried attempts to understand the speech of birds and, when Fafner awakens, asks for instruction in how to feel fear. |
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The entirely new cast stars Behle and heldentenor Siegfried Jerusalem as the insatiable paramours. |
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Siegfried Sassoon's 'Suicide In The Trenches' is not about the ludicrous manoeuvers of a trigger-happy General, but rather the desolation of lost youth. |
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Three defence lines protected the area: the first one was a series of outposts, then the Siegfried Line that ran through the Reichswald Forest, and finally the series of fortifications through the Hochwald Forest. |
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The process is taking place so fast and so thoroughly that one wishes one of the great writers and sociologists of the 1920s, such as Siegfried Kracauer or Walter Benjamin, could take up the subject. |
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Siegfried Kracauer was to be a particularly vocal critic in the twenties of the shift in perception brought on by the illustrateds. |
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Chesterton, Ronald Knox, Siegfried Sassoon, Evelyn Waugh, Edith Sitwell, Graham Greene and Muriel Spark. |
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The French advanced until they met the then thin and undermanned Siegfried Line. |
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In 1244, Archbishop Siegfried III granted Mainz a city charter, which included the right of the citizens to establish and elect a city council. |
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Leading war poets included Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, John McCrae, Rupert Brooke, Isaac Rosenberg, and David Jones. |
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Siegfried Jost Casper systematically divided them into three subgenera with 15 sections. |
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Wagner's son Siegfried engaged Melchior for the Bayreuth Festival in 1924 and succeeding years. |
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Derek Walcott's rich, moving work was enough to win the Nobel in 1992, but not enough to oust the narky jingles of Siegfried Sassoon from the list. |
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Another method, described by Siegfried Roser of Germany's University of Heidelberg, determined a distance of 410 light-years. |
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In the West Region, Siegfried is excited about Joey Fleming, Russell Orton, Makoto Tanaka, John Wai, and Tyler Whitaker joining the Firm. |
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In spite of all this, the operation was off to a good start with the advanced positions falling on the first day and the Siegfried Line broken as early as February 10th. |
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And though the terse plot summaries in Cinema Stories at times recall the ironic pungence of Siegfried Kracauer's Weimar film notices, they spare us ideological insinuations. |
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He took on the two Siegfried operas the following season, and, with ringing heldentenors in short supply, has been in heavy demand for this repertoire since. |
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While most of the German army was engaged in Poland, a much smaller German force manned the Siegfried Line, their fortified defensive line along the French border. |
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Musikverlag Siegfried Rundel, D-88428 Rot an der Rot, Germany. |
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The experiences of the First World War were reflected in the work of war poets such as Wilfred Owen, Rupert Brooke, Isaac Rosenberg, and Siegfried Sassoon. |
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In 1927 the BBC and Covent Garden collaborated in a series of public concerts with an orchestra of 150 players under conductors including Richard Strauss and Siegfried Wagner. |
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At the 1900 Paris Exposition, Siegfried Bing presented a pavilion called Art Nouveau Bing, which featured six different interiors entirely decorated in the Style. |
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His works were first imported to Germany, then to France by Siegfried Bing, and then became one of the decorative sensations of the 1900 Exposition. |
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In the United States, the most famous designer was Louis Comfort Tiffany, whose work was shown at the shop of Siegfried Bing and also at the 1900 Paris Exposition. |
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