The tree's bark has started to peel, a sure sign that it is dying, Griffiths adds. |
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As a mulch, bark is a boon, but its colour can make for a drab garden in winter. |
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But the potential is apparent for anyone looking for a country house in a secluded location. |
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This superb barquentine is used by the Navy of the Sultanate of Oman as a training ship and as an ambassador to other sailing nations. |
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Her rig is barquentine with fore and aft sails on all except the forward most mast which has 3 square sails. |
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So, I took a palette knife to it, scraped all the paint off, and then wetted a tissue with thinner and wiped the canvas as clean is it'd get. |
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The film is set during the 1930s, at an unnamed school, a thinly disguised version of Eton. |
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She never seems to find her character, which isn't surprising, considering how thinly it is written. |
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What I'm trying to do is make sure that I don't end up spreading myself too thinly. |
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Linguistically, Norway is a curious country, with only about four and a half million inhabitants scattered thinly along its huge length. |
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Thinly built, with thick glasses and cheap clothes, he is as cheery as he is modest. |
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A young curate has moved to his first parish and is living under the watchful eye of his matriarchal landlady at the instruction of the vicar. |
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She is sceptical of the Western rejection of the term matriarchy as a failed mirror-image of masculinist terminology. |
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Dolly is a professional matchmaker who specialises in pairing up rich businessmen with beautiful wives. |
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This is by no means to argue that a return to matriarchy would be either possible or desirable. |
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There is plenty of work to be done in a variety of skills and there will be something for every pair of hands. |
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The fabric or plastic is laid on top of the soil and then covered with a layer of bark chips. |
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Well, this particular document is being described as more of a think piece. |
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There is enough room left for a stall-fed cow and a few pigs, which he feeds with thinnings from his vegetable beds. |
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The launch of the plant is not only seen as providing a green energy source, but also as a valuable market for forest thinnings. |
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She suggests that the symbol of the Amazon is associated with the symbol of the Great Mother and with matriarchy. |
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The independent academy is regarded as a think tank for crucial political and social issues for the Chinese government. |
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Just 15 and not yet a matriculate, she is teaching pre-school children how to read and write. |
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A leading think tank is forecasting that lower growth in the economy will blow a large hole in the government's spending plans. |
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A think tank's level of influence often depends on which political party is in power. |
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As far as my little experience is concerned, I am very happy directing a young think tank that is growing at a fast pace. |
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So why is a Washington think tank funneling money to universities to encourage liberal journalism? |
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A German economic think tank is predicting the loss of 100,000 jobs, with banks and insurers the hardest hit. |
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With last year's matric results out, now is the time to convince many young matriculants of the opportunities in the farming sector. |
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If the patient is using Seconal, it's either mixed in water to create a bitter drink or stirred into pudding or applesauce to hide the taste. |
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Jimmy Connors is not Howard Hughes, but has spent a good deal longer in seclusion. |
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This is a very extraordinary thing, because the family really has been in seclusion for the past 24 hours. |
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Such interest is anathema to Sun Wen, a quietly spoken intellectual who enjoys writing poetry in seclusion. |
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However, the concern of aboriginal peoples is precipitated by the asserted right of Quebec to unilateral secession. |
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A settlement must be based on both the realities secession is ruled out, but secessionism exists. |
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Their claim is that they were never part of the country and are therefore neither separatists nor secessionists. |
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Chamorro culture is a matriarchy, meaning that the women are central to the culture's survival. |
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Her face looks like thunder from the moment she gets up and any conversation is said in short barks. |
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He is often barking down the phone complaining about people not pulling their weight. |
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More or less, this is some old guy barking out of key over the sound that happens when a garbage can gets thrown down a flight of stairs. |
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So we're staying at the Waldorf which is crammed with business people barking into mobile phones. |
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It is believed however than none of the four were from the Sligo area, despite the secluded nature of the beach. |
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Their Tuscan dream is located along a secluded road and overlooks fantastic views. |
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So as I'm talking to a customer, a well-heeled looking but visibly distressed woman barks at me, asking me where the entrance to the pool is. |
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His boss is a brutish oaf who barks orders and commands with little care for his employee's dignity. |
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She may advocate a matriarchy, but it is a matriarchy where leaders remain irreproachably ladylike, and therefore ultimately submissive to men. |
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On protectionism, Kerry-watchers wager that his bark is worse than his bite. |
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Some people say my bark is worse than my bite, but I say you don't want to find out. |
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Getting rid of patriarchy is fine, but replacing it with an equivalent matriarchy solves nothing unless you're simply out for revenge. |
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While packs of dog-bite lawyers still roam free in California, here in Oregon, their bark is worse than their bite. |
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So maybe I could turn down the confrontation a bit and you could see that my bark is worse than my bite. |
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She gets jealous easily and loves to gossip, but don't worry, her bark is worse than her bite. |
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The undergraduate I have my eye on is, at 76, probably the oldest fresher this ancient university has ever matriculated. |
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See how the how The Age's Stephen Bartholomeusz responds when he believes Herald Sun hack Terry McCrann is barking up the wrong tree. |
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As his peppery matriarchal wife, she is up to her somewhat frayed tricks and would have done better to make the character not quite so sexless. |
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There is a long matrifocal history of single female-headed households, which since 1975 have been heavily subsidized through government family allowance funds. |
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Whether or not Witchcraft was handed down in an unbroken line from time immemorial or whether there was ever a golden age of matriarchy is totally irrelevant. |
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From this parallel it is to be seen that the development of consciousness that corresponds to matriarchy must little by little be released by the archetypal masculine. |
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But the current younger generation, at least as it is on view here, doesn't have any of the patricidal or matricidal tendencies that young artists used to have. |
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The Chorus replies that it is their duty to avenge crimes of matricide. |
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The second immeasurable crime is matricide, killing one's mother. |
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So even if you are just someone who needs an extra pair of hands around the house for a day here is your chance to get all those jobs done that never seem to get done! |
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The site's culture department is just as stimulating, frequently supplying the kind of idiosyncratic think pieces so often absent in big newspapers' arts and leisure sections. |
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The author is a full-time researcher at a local economic think tank. |
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The army is still at war with secessionists in the oil-rich province. |
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While we'd never suggest that council meetings become dogfights, at Tuesday's Richmond Valley Council Cr Robert Mustow proved his bark is worse than his bite. |
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He may seem very angry but don't worry his bark is worse than his bite. |
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They are very gentle dogs, and their bark is worse than their bite. |
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The controversy that is now starting up about the tactics the Russian authorities used in freeing the Moscow hostages is just the media barking up the wrong tree as usual. |
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Greenbaum says Michael Hostetter, the most introverted mascot of the bunch, is also the most unpredictably exciting. |
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Gabourey Sidibe is most decidedly not the shy, introverted character she plays in Precious. |
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It is important not to lump all forms of intrusion together, but rather to consider them category by category. |
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Despite the intrusion of the truth-telling stepsister, this mode is evident in The Privileges. |
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This is the first generation of child stars who have only ever known constant media scrutiny of the most intrusive kind. |
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I can imagine an intelligent bark beetle pondering why it is that the oak tree on which it has deposited its eggs is so well suited to their growth. |
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The number of trees dying is expected to increase as the bark beetle infestation spreads, increasing the possibility of more devastating wildfires. |
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The Natal fig is the most common tree used for barkcloth-making in eastern Africa, as are trees of the Antiaris genus in west Africa and southeast Asia. |
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While common barkcloth is terracotta in colour, barkcloth of kings and chiefs is dyed white or black and worn in a different style to underline their status. |
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I suggest you get your friendly barkeep to give it to you in a large glass, in this case a plastic beer mug, with a lot of ginger ale so it is somewhat dilute. |
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Like its sister ship, the Nippon Maru, which visited Richmond two years ago for the Tall Ships Festival, the Kaiwo Maru is a four-masted barquentine. |
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Through many old photographs and stirring true stories, an appreciation for the schooners, barkentines and other wind vessels and their crew is constructed. |
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What I find so interesting is that all the ships Hind, Rolph had built, whether four masted Schooners of four masted Barkentines, they were all nearly identical. |
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This, along with a change of stance and voice, is enough to populate the stage with a sadistic nun, a carnival barker, a sleazy dancer and, of course, wide-eyed Francesca. |
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It should be noted that her constituency includes Silicon Valley, which is where intuit is located. |
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A volunteer I spoke to at length, Julia Cohen, explained to me that the miraculous power of Amma is her intuitiveness. |
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They rarely acknowledge that the option of attending a full-time residential college is not available to the vast majority of people matriculating in community colleges. |
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This is a request for everyone who matriculated from Hudson Park High School in 1994 to contact me in connection with the 10-year matric reunion this year. |
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Given students' economic marginality and the fact that many of them have family obligations, their ability to maintain matriculation is oftentimes jeopardized. |
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Our country is at an intuitive fixed point that may or may not be as far along as we imagined. |
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Job lock is intuitively plausible, and there is some evidence for it, but it's far from proven. |
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Now, I find it intuitively very hard to believe that there is actually zero effect from giving people insurance. |
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Preference is given to students who successfully completed mathematics, biology and physical science in standard grade in the matriculation or equivalent examination. |
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Their social organisation is loosely bilateral with a matrifocal bias. |
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A salty pragmatism runs throughout, and only a modicum of introspection is encouraged. |
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He is a graduate toolmaker from Westinghouse Electric, a certified Lean Professional and a Six Sigma Green Belt. |
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Chinese date is a hardy, late-flowering, drought-tolerant tree for full sun. |
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The chief fear among Labour MPs is the possibility of a 'double-dip' recession, closely followed by a Chinese burn from Gordon Brown. |
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The taste of freshly-picked sprouting broccoli, calabrese, cauliflower and Chinese broccoli is unbeatable. |
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In fact Chinese broccoli, sometimes called Chinese kale, is grown for its flowering stems which are eaten. |
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This is the first doctoral-level classical Chinese medicine degree offered by the college and one of the first of its kind in North America. |
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This article will demonstrate that Traditional Chinese Medicine is well established within Canada. |
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It is an exciting blend of Basmati rice, Chinese mushrooms, white wine and soy sauce. |
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The red we're looking at now was a suggestion from Shanghai Design Institute on what a Chinese red is. |
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This is very much the case with my plant of the week, the Chinese red birch. |
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The fact that the last line is spoken is telling, since the central failure of the opera is its musicalization. |
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Third, both lines are identical except that one line is transposed upward by some standard musical interval. |
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The machine is equipped with five turning tools, six live spindle tools, and four frontal drills in the main tool post. |
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One side of this tool is clamped in a tool post and other end of tool is free. |
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The funds will also create two new jobs within the toolmaking department,a move which is key to the success of the project. |
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The Ahaus Apprenticeship program is a nationally accredited education program for toolmakers and CNC machinists. |
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He's plain speaking, plain food and there is no way whatsoever that anyone will ever be accusing him of mistaking mushy peas for guacamole. |
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With its mushroom cloud shade and straight neck, this contemporary desk lamp from Frederick Cooper is simple yet strinking. |
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The best bet is to use a water repellent flooring and then you can splish, splash sploosh without worry. |
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Shaped like a sleek vase, the product is designed with eight adjustable mist volume mode along with a musical scale and three detachable nozzles. |
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The primary focus is on musical scales and pitch intervals as learned categories, not innate categories. |
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But Sondheim is renowned for saying if it's in a musical theatre, it's a musical theatre piece. |
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Matthew Edwards is assistant professor of voice, musical theatre styles, at Shenandoah Conservatory and is the founder of AuditioningForCollege. |
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It is an effective combination of intuition and market research. |
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The second recommendation suggests giving the homeless your spare loonies and toonies is not something that I agree with. |
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It is a tender East African species with wide white flowers with a dark purple splodge and delicious perfume. |
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Chromatics is a solitaire game for learning musical scales and chords. |
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The Chinese Red Sun Group is planning to plough PS300 million into Coventry-based CAD CAM Automotive over the next five years in a major boost to the region's supply chain. |
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The Chinese Red Sun Group is planning to plough PS300 million into Coventrybased CAD CAM Automotive over the next five years in a major boost to the region's supply chain. |
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Mark Knight, Toolroom Records boss and a Grammy-nominated artist, is responsible for some of biggest dance tracks of the last decade and is a leading player on the DJ circuit. |
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The toolbox wheels for the general mechanics tool kits and multi-capable maintainers tool kit have been breaking when the toolbox is rolled over rough ground. |
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The entree is Wagyu beef with Chinese broccoli, shiitake stir-fry and peppercorn sauce, and Shanghai-style Maine lobster with steamed jasmine rice and coconut curry sauce. |
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Custom Wooden Music Boxes For The Scroll Saw is a pattern guide for intermediate to advanced woodworkers seeking to create intricate and beautiful wooden music boxes. |
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is offering an array of free online tool kits to help doctors, nurses, hospital managers, patients, and others reduce errors. |
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The festival is a real family-friendly occasion, with parents from Colne Valley and Holme Valley Music Centres providing the refreshments and stewarding. |
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However, when fish are feeding on tiny prey such as glass minnows or are simply in the mood for a subtle presentation, a split-tail grub is extremely effective. |
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An adapter tool post system is lightweight and easy to handle. |
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And imagine how this age of austerity and compulsory Chinese burns is going to affect the Olympic Games, which London is hosting in two short years. |
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It is a ballet he made first in 1945 as an experiment in musicalization. |
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In the musicalized Belz, Spring springs eternal, childhood is recalled as playful laughter, sweet dreams and idyllic Sabbath strolls along the riverbank. |
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Fortunately, Shaiman said, the original Dahl text is ''so full of wild, great, extravagant and emotional ideas, that musicalizing the book was actually a walk in the park. |
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Musical notation is any system used to visually represent aurally perceived music through use of written symbols, including ancient or modern musical symbols. |
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For Cry-Baby, which is based on a John Waters film, Brokaw turned to Rob Ashford, his choreographer on a regional-theater musicalization of the movie Marty. |
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It is one of six music centres operated by the county music service. |
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They were out of fresh bread and only had the wrapped cut loaves and no mushrooms that we would recognise, so Chinese mushrooms it is, and so on and so on. |
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