The second jam session is on Wednesday and Bejazzled continue their long-standing residency at the Old White Swan on Thursday. |
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Still, for unmitigated black-hearted villainy, forget Swan Lake and consider the contemporary dance repertoire. |
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When the Swan arrived on the 5th of September 1653, the Royalists had already fled so the Castle put up no resistance. |
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Swan attributes this to better yields in Britain, lower vacancy rates and transaction costs and a more liquid market in general. |
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The British Courts stood by their patent award for the light bulb to Swan, and Edison lost the suit. |
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The Swan Hotel in Gargrave was to revert to its former name, the Old Swan Inn. |
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He will appear in a walk-on role in a Moscow Ballet production of Swan Lake along with the professional cast of top Russian artists. |
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They waltzed to Tchaikovsky's waltzes from The Nutcracker and Swan Lake, and the Waltz from Dvorak's Serenade for Strings. |
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During a performance of Swan Lake, wacky cops and jewel thieves overrun the stage. |
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Swan estimated that, by 1850, the Makah were producing 30,000 gallons of whale oil annually, most of it sold to European vessels. |
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Williams is an American who is attempting to convince the Wyandots that the Treaty of Swan Creek was fraudulent. |
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Australian Dance Theatre's new work, Birdbrain, will inject a modern, wry twist into the ever-enduring dance text of Swan Lake. |
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Mr. Swan explained the council found it wasn't possible to buy any land within the zoned town area and had to look beyond this area. |
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Yet serenade for Strings in C Major sounded nothing like the Nutcracker or Swan Lake. |
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Roadway has rethought the way its business has traditionally worked, says Peter F. Swan, a business logistics professor at Pennsylvania State University. |
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We must save our heritage, we must learn from lessons taught us from the destruction of Swan Arcade and Forster Square Station to name but two examples. |
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The cove was named after Alfred Waylen, the original grantee of Swan Location 74 which took in most of the present day localities of Myaree and Alfred Cove. |
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Swan played a major role in stemming the flow of goals conceded at the end of last season and was rewarded with a new one-year contract over the summer. |
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Another top contender in the Oscar race is Barbara Hershey, as the smothering mother of fragile Natalie Portman in Black Swan. |
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As a ballerina, to embody the duality of the Swan Queen and the black swan can be a fiendishly difficult task. |
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The Pies wore white guernseys with a black yoke, with black and white striped socks, while Swan Districts wore their traditional black and white stripes. |
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The emphasis on the pastoral in Gregory Thompson's new production of As You Like It at the Swan is evident from the moment the audience enters the auditorium. |
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It's difficult to tell, but perhaps we could have expected a woman of letters, whose name adorns the cover of the 1997 novel Swan, to grasp the Shavian reference. |
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The wood duck was joined by Mallard and American Black Duck, as well as the usual Great Egret, Double-crested Cormorant, Canada Goose, and Mute Swan. |
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This approach, almost universal today, was first used by Swan in the Nobel tankers Blesk, Lumen, and Lux. |
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Yeats also recounts the myth of Leda and the Swan in the poem of the same name. |
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The character of Beatrice de Clerval in Elizabeth Kostova's The Swan Thieves is largerly based on Morisot. |
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It was estimated, for example, that Treasurer Wayne Swan had given more than 250 interviews and doorstops by the end of his first year in office. |
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This supply scheme also provided electricity to a number of shops and premises to light 34 incandescent Swan light bulbs. |
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Considered 'one of the premier courses in Cumbria' it has been influenced by FG Hawtree during the 1950s and by Howard Swan today. |
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Telecom companies Reliance Telecom Ltd, Swan Telecom and Unitech Wireless were charged with criminal conspiracy and abetment in the case. |
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Maureen supported her growing family by waitressing part time and working behind the bar at the Old Swan pub, in Yardley. |
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Also aboard are Able Rating Communications Specialist Robert Clay of Crosby and Leading Supply Chain Lorna McHugh, of Old Swan. |
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Swan River Daisy, Lobelia Sapphire Trailing, Nasturtium Trailing Mixed, Verbena Dwarf Compact, Sweet Pea Cuthbertson, Nemophila Baby Blue Eyes. |
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For a period in 2005, the Duyfken was berthed alongside the Old Swan Brewery on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. |
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The cluster on the Tyne includes the Port of Tyne North Estate, Swan Hunter in North Tyneside, and Neptune Yard in Newcastle. |
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Abolishing compulsory voting would take Queensland back to Joh era, says Wayne Swan. |
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Local tradition holds that she also housed her clerical guests in the Black Swan Inn at Peaseholme Green, where the Queen's agents were lodged. |
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Cornets appear in Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake, Claude Debussy's La Mer, and several orchestral works by Hector Berlioz. |
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In 1974, Led Zeppelin took a break from touring and launched their own record label, Swan Song, named after an unreleased song. |
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In 1975, Led Zeppelin's double album Physical Graffiti was their first release on the Swan Song label. |
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Grant wanted them to sign with Led Zeppelin's own production company, Swan Song Records. |
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By 1939 Fonteyn had performed principal roles in Giselle, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty and was appointed Prima Ballerina. |
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Following the decisive referendum result, Sir John Swan, in favour of independence, resigned as Premier of Bermuda. |
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On 2 June, a small advance party of 2 Para moved to Swan Inlet house in a number of Army Westland Scout helicopters. |
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Swan then turned his attention to producing a better carbon filament and the means of attaching its ends. |
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Joseph Wilson Swan was born in 1828 at Pallion Hall in Pallion in the Parish of Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, County Durham. |
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This company existed as Mawson, Swan and Morgan until 1973, formerly located on Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne near Grey's Monument. |
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In 1850 Swan began working on a light bulb using carbonized paper filaments in an evacuated glass bulb. |
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In 1875 Swan returned to consider the problem of the light bulb with the aid of a better vacuum and a carbonized thread as a filament. |
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In 1881 he founded his own company, The Swan Electric Light Company, and started commercial production. |
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While searching for a better filament for his light bulb, Swan inadvertently made another advance. |
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When working with wet photographic plates, Swan noticed that heat increased the sensitivity of the silver bromide emulsion. |
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In 1864, Swan patented the transfer process for making carbon prints, a permanent photographic process. |
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By adding the transfer step, Swan was able to easily make photographs with a full tonal range. |
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In 1945 the London Power Company commemorated Swan by naming a new 1,554 GRT coastal collier SS Sir Joseph Swan. |
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Mansell has also contributed the score to HBO's Voyeur and Aronofsky's Black Swan. |
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Live music venues have developed around the core of the town including Central Station, The Old Swan, Penny Black and The Commercial. |
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Not just for the balletomane, Swan Lake would make a lovely early Mother's Day treat. |
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They include the Bewick's Swan, one of the few species to pair for life with the same partner. |
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So he brought the birds along with a supply of mealworms to Mary Joyce Glynn of the Galway and Claddagh Swan Rescue. |
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Among other inventions, Swan famously pioneered the carbon process which enabled the creation of permanent photographic prints. |
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A bumper crowd, the division's third highest of the day at 8,391, saw mascot Cyril the Swan kick-start proceedings by absailing down one of the floodlights. |
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Flooding has previously caused much damage and disruption to the Wharfage, which accommodates both The Swan and White Hart pubs, and various private homes. |
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In Greek mythology, the story of Leda and the Swan recounts that Helen of Troy was conceived in a union of Zeus disguised as a swan and Leda, Queen of Sparta. |
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In 1829, with the settlement of the Swan River Colony, in Western Australia, Sir George Murray wanted it to be named Perth after the place where he was born. |
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Thomas Swan, an international chemicals company, is in Crookhall. |
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Swan lived at Underhill, Low Fell, Gateshead, a large house on Kells Lane North, where he conducted most of his experiments in the large conservatory. |
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Swan was the maternal grandfather of Christopher Morcom, Alan Turing's close friend and first love during their studies at the Sherborne boarding school. |
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The Dutch team, who will be aboard the chartered Swan 45 Satori, is considered a serious threat by most racers, but trimmer Maurits van Oranje is modest about this. |
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In 1904 Swan was knighted by King Edward VII, awarded the Royal Society's Hughes Medal, and was made an honorary member of the Pharmaceutical Society. |
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Edison was initially against this combination, but after Swan sued him and won, Edison was eventually forced to cooperate, and the merger was made. |
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Swan Hunter until 2006 made ships in Wallsend, and still designs ships. |
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With the help of Charles Stearn, an expert on vacuum pumps, in 1878, Swan developed a method of processing that avoided the early bulb blackening. |
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The governing United Bermuda Party was split on the issue, with Premier Sir John Swan supporting independence while many of his backbenchers were opposed. |
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Fonteyn and Nureyev appeared together in the filmed versions of MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Les Sylphides, and the Le Corsaire Pas de Deux. |
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His father first worked as a hostler at the stables attached to the Swan and Hoop Inn, an establishment he later managed, and where the growing family lived for some years. |
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The first prize winner will receive a Black Swan hoodie, jewellery box, candles, necklace and perfume atomiser and there are two runners-up packages. |
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The annual ceremony of Swan Upping is an old tradition of counting stocks. |
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Mr Springborg said the Swan funding cuts could not be flippantly dismissed as some sort of argy-bargy between the Queensland and Federal Governments. |
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Audiences associate Whistling Swan Productions with McCormick. |
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