At Deborah's command Barak, the Israelite general, swept down from Mt. Tabor with 10,000 men to destroy the Canaanite army. |
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The eternal triangle of Baby Doe and Horace and Augusta Tabor was brought to vivid life by Joanna Mongiardo, Timothy Noble and Joyce Castle. |
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As a paragon of the virtues that folk music holds in its cultural armoury, June Tabor must surely rate as number one. |
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When it is said that this bay colt, recently bought by the businessman Michael Tabor, is the apple of his trainer's eye, the words are much more than the usual conjecture. |
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The opening ceremony will form part of the international Tabor festival where each year power over the town is handed over to a legendary Hussite leader and his men. |
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So the stats are not kind to Rags To Riches, who is part owned by Michael Tabor. |
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Tabor are excellent and are sufficient to prevent freezer burn during a reasonable period of storage. |
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Meanwhile, Napoleon's forces annihilated a series of Egyptian and Ottoman armies at the battles of the Pyramids, Mount Tabor, and Abukir. |
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On 17 March, he laid siege to Acre, and defeated an Ottoman effort to relieve the city at the Battle of Mount Tabor on 17 April. |
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Ali I founded the town of Debre Tabor in the Amhara Region, which became the dynasty's capital. |
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The jig was a popular kind of dancing performed to the music of a pipe or tabor that often had a vocal accompaniment. |
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Dance bands have varied from the medieval one-man band of pipe and tabor to the small symphony orchestras of Johann Strauss. |
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They sing a catch, the tune of which Ariel invisibly plays on a tabor and pipe. |
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As the pipe and tabor joined in the tune, Loraine and her partner clasped hands high and walked three steps before turning and going back the other way. |
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The band will play a variety of period instruments, including the sackbutt, viola da gamba, krummhorn, lute and tabor. |
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The tabor pipes are considerably longer than any known examples from the period. |
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The tabor drum is the earliest known example of its kind and the drumstick of a previously unknown design. |
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The Renaissance dance music was written for instruments such as the lute, viol, tabor, pipe, and the sackbut. |
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Music was traditionally provided by either a pipe and tabor or a fiddle. |
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