The Central Bank came into the market with term deposits for the 7, 14, 21 and 32 days tenors. |
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The book gives a peep behind the curtains into the life of one of the best known and respected operatic tenors. |
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He is indisputably one of the world's leading dramatic tenors, known for his unrivaled stentorious voice. |
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It is said that due to its benign climate, the best tenors have always come from Italy. |
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Alto s soprano s tenors and basses are all needed to enhance what all ready is a beautiful sound. |
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The choir needs six more trebles aged seven to 14, a couple of basses and tenors, and perhaps an alto or two. |
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As usual in his Neapolitan operas, there are also splendid opportunities for rival tenors. |
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As he said, he frequently conducts rehearsals without tenors or basses, but doesn't remember ever not having any sopranos. |
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A third passage features a two-part canonic effect, grouping the sopranos with the tenors, and the altos with the basses. |
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His splendid voice spans the low C of a true bass and the middle C of most tenors. |
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All of them share the sumptuous voicing of an eight part choir that requires two groups of sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. |
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She stood with four other sopranos, six contraltos, six tenors, and five basses. |
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We've always had a choir made up of boy and girl trebles, together with male altos, tenors and basses. |
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There are eight sopranos, four mezzos, one counter-tenor, three tenors, seven baritones, and two basses. |
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Fifty-five-gallon oil drums are cut to various depths that determine pitch and resonance of high tenors to deep bass. |
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A third passage groups the sopranos with the tenors, and the altos with the basses. |
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She greatly enjoyed the songs of tenors such as John McCormack and Frank Patterson. |
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Younger singers, competent sight-readers, and especially tenors will be very welcome. |
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There are seven women and five men, comprising five sopranos, three mezzo sopranos, two tenors and three baritones. |
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Ireland has always had a tradition of superb tenors, and the golden voice of Tom Cregan echoes that tradition. |
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He offers one of the most pleasing tenors that I have heard in a long time. |
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Canadian tenors Henry Burr and Harry Macdonough were two of the world's most prolific recording artists. |
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Where Hollywood and its megabucks are concerned, even tenors can't always work miracles. |
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Whether you are an opera aficionado, or are just tempted to discover the talent of the tenors. |
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Any singers, especially tenors and basses, would be most welcome to join. |
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He was an opera singer who became an agent for divas and tenors. |
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Some tenors have been able to integrate the falsetto into the rest of their voice, which makes for beautiful soft singing. |
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In 1990, the world watched spellbound as the original three tenors made operatic history amongst Roman ruins. |
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There has been no shortage of agile tenors recently to handle the florid bel canto repertory, but none I've encountered offers this kind of total package. |
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Watched some fattish men over fifty, all tenors try out, and a few sopranos. |
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Occasionally, in your seating plan, mingle altos with basses and sopranos with tenors. |
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Loan tenors are much shorter in Brazil than in most other places, meaning few borrowers will be stuck with the old, higher rates for long. |
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Loan tenors typically range from five to 10 years but may be extended where circumstances warrant. |
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As a general rule, long tenors are required because water projects are usually for the creation of long-term infrastructure assets. |
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There is generally a trade-off between cost and risk in the selection of which tenors to issue. |
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Internationally acclaimed tenors sing in the vine-lined hills of the Hunter and Yarra Valleys at Opera in the Vineyards in October. |
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Banks will not accept much in the way of sovereign riskscertainly not to the long tenors required. |
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First came the fanfare of pipe bands, brass bands and tenors. |
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At the beginning of 2008, transactions were being underwritten in the market with longer tenors and weaker structures. |
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The glass fibre tongues for the tenors and carbon fibre tongue for the bass drone require low maintenance. |
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We have so few tenors now, and so very few who can sing sacred music, that Mr. Wade will be quite an acquisition to the stage. |
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The Society has vacancies for four sopranos and for tenors and basses. |
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In 1972 the great Tabou Ley Rochereau would lose Sam Mangwana, one of his most valued tenors, to O. K. Jazz and the rumba wars continued to rage unabated over the following years. |
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The three generals became the three tenors of denial. |
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Fat guys, like old-school operatic tenors, are half-expected to burst into tears, and Pat was not the first working stiff to limp into middle age and mislay his illusions along the way. |
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See world-renowned tenors perform at Opera in the Vineyards. |
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Lower costs and longer loan tenors will increase the resilience of the companies and improve the affordability of their investments to cope with the negative consequences of the global crisis. |
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There was good country and sector coverage and some evidence that the EIB funds encouraged the Financial Intermediary to grant longer loan tenors to customers. |
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They point out that most top-tier financial institutions across the continent had access to up to 360-day confirmation lines throughout 2008, whereas presently tenors are no longer available for more than 180 days. |
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Noritic and gabbronorite within the Snowbird Tectonic Zone contain disseminated and net-textured sulphide concentrations that have unusually high metal tenors. |
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Three tenors broke into Smooth Breezes from Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutti and wind rustled through the hibiscus and bougainvillaeas down to the sea. |
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Please make your voices heard above those of the three tenors. |
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Funds are plundered to hire them, and the star himself must be smoothed, cosseted and humoured as long as the run lasts. Franco Corelli, one of the greatest tenors of his age, was also one of the most demanding. |
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The opera calls, impracticably, for four tenors. |
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He sharpened his vocal technique by listening to recordings of the great tenors of the past and by following the advice of an old master, Rafael Ruiz. |
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Obaudite me starts with monodic declamation by one of the tenors, followed by short sections in falsobordone, homophonic, and imitative textures. |
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This is next to nothing compared to the tenors in the same field. |
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The basso profondo sobs and shouts, the tenors stutter, shriek and expostulate, the sopranos rush up and down their scales, uttering the very sounds of semi-comic disaster Kerbel's words describe. |
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All the extant voices participate fully in the decani-cantoris split at that point, so one is tempted to assume that the tenors split into decani and cantoris parts as well. |
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It is in these moments of mirth that perhaps the true genius of the Celtic Tenors is captured. |
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During 2006, Barry was the executive producer on an album entitled Here's to the Heroes by the Australian ensemble The Ten Tenors. |
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This year's performers will include Ne-Yo, Steve Miller, country star Chely Wright, Patti Labelle, and the groups Fifth Harmony, Nico and Vinz and The Tenors. |
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