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* Avior Byron, ‘ The Test Pressings of Schoenberg Conducting Pierrot lunaire: Sprechstimme Reconsidered ’, Music Theory Online ( MTO ), 12 / 1 ( February 2006 )
* Avior Byron, ' Pierrot lunaire in studio and in broadcast: Sprechstimme, tempo and character ', Journal of the Society of Musicology in Ireland ( JSMI ), 2 ( 2006-7 )
* Byron, Avior.
* Byron, Avior.

Avior and .
Two second-magnitude stars, Alpha Pavonis and Epsilon Carinae, were assigned the proper names Peacock and Avior respectively in 1937 by Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office during the creation of The Air Almanac, a navigational almanac for the Royal Air Force.
Concepcion R. Hernandez, Avior Rocafort, Aries Emmanuel Mendoza, Raul A. Montealto, Leonilo Catipon, Romy Macasaet III and Dominador Mauhay.
Concepcion R. Hernandez, Avior R. Rocafort, Dy Pang Lim, Donato O. Linatoc, Dominador M. Mauhay, Raul A. Montealto, and Aries D. Macala.
It is also known by the name Avior.
The name Avior is not a classical in origin.
Avior Airlines is an airline based in Barcelona, Anzoátegui, Venezuela.
In the past, the airport has been served by Air ABC, Air ALM, Air Aruba, Air Europe ( Italy ), Air Jamaica, American Eagle ( Executive Airlines ), Avensa, Avior Airlines, Bonaire Express / Curaçao Express ( now Dutch Antilles Express ), Canada 3000, Cats Air, Dutch Caribbean Airlines, Línea Turística Aereotuy, Martinair, Miami Air International, Royal Aruban Airlines, Servivensa, Sobelair and Surinam Airways.

Avior and is
Alpha Pavonis was named " Peacock " (' pavo ' is Latin for ' peacock ') whilst Epsilon Carinae was called " Avior ".

Byron and Once
Once represented in the Hegemony Senate by Byron Lamia, his daughter, detective Brawne Lamia, is a native of the world.
Once, while at a ball, Byron happened upon a beautiful woman as she walked by.

Byron and Again
Again, it is in an article in Blackwood's Magazine from August 1825 that they discover Byron, who died the previous year, for the first time.

Byron and "...
Hensley had little to contribute to the debut: Box and Byron wrote most of the material, including " Gypsy ", in many ways ( according to Blows ) "... a marriage of contrasts that would, in time, become their trademark ".
Byron also wrote an 1821 entry in his journal "... one or two others, with myself, put on masks, and went on the stage with the ' oi polloi.
Other versions of the phrase are " It is forged slowly and painfully, link by link, with blood and sweat and tears " ( Lord Alfred Douglas, 1919 ), " Blood, sweat, and tear-wrung millions " ( Lord Byron, 1823 ), and "... mollifie / It with thy teares, or sweat, or blood " ( John Donne, 1611 ).

Byron and though
Given these connotations, dandyism can be seen as a political protestation against the rise of levelling egalitarian principles, often including nostalgic adherence to feudal or pre-industrial values, such as the ideals of " the perfect gentleman " or " the autonomous aristocrat ", though paradoxically, the dandy required an audience, as Susann Schmid observed in examining the " successfully marketed lives " of Oscar Wilde and Lord Byron, who exemplify the dandy's roles in the public sphere, both as writers and as personae providing sources of gossip and scandal.
The Romantics, with the partial exception of Byron, rejected the poetic ideals of the 18th century, and each of them returned to Milton for inspiration, though each drew something different from Milton.
The Romantic period is especially associated with the poets William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Byron, Percy Shelley and John Keats, though two major novelists, Jane Austen and Walter Scott also published in the early 19th century.
The two Byron plays were banned from the stage — though when the Court left London the plays were performed in their original and unexpurgated forms by the Children of the Chapel.
Many historical figures, including Socrates, Lord Byron, Edward II, and Hadrian, have had terms such as gay or bisexual applied to them ; some scholars, such as Michel Foucault, have regarded this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary social construct of sexuality foreign to their times, though others challenge this.
It would seem that Byron was bored in wintry Seaham, though the sea enthralled him.
Byron first started acting in hardcore films in May 1982, and continued to perform mostly in roles portraying the young schoolboy or " coming of age " scenarios, as he resembled a teenager even though he was in his early to mid 20s.
Lord Byron tended to ridicule and revile him, and though Landor had little good to say in return during Byron's life he lamented and extolled him as a dead hero.
It is believed that it was once owned by Lord Byron ( 1788 – 1824 ), though there is no proof that he was a Dronfield resident.
She later said to her mother that though she would not venture to introduce herself to Byron, she would certainly accept his introduction if it were offered.
Ultimately her relationship with Byron defined her life, though she committed herself to social causes, such as prison reform and the abolition of slavery.
In the 1990s this line was reopened to passengers in stages as the Robin Hood Line, the section through Hucknall in 1993 with a new station on the site of the old " Byron ", though simply called " Hucknall ".
Benson Lossing ( writing in 1856 ) claimed it was used by all the Presidents of the Congress after 1782, though only two examples from Thomas Mifflin are documented today: Lossing described a 1784 letter, and Commodore Byron McCandless ( while doing research for the 1945 seal redesign ) photographed a seal on a November 17, 1783 Mifflin letter to the Governor of Rhode Island.
Roosevelt persisted though, and in March sent a query to Commodore Byron McCandless, then commanding the Naval Repair Base in San Diego, California.
Many historical figures, including Socrates, Lord Byron, Edward II, and Hadrian, have had terms such as gay or bisexual applied to them ; some scholars, such as Michel Foucault, have regarded this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary construction of sexuality foreign to their times, though others challenge this.
Even though only 11 men have won more PGA Tour events, his reputation has been overshadowed by the other stars of his era who lived long, extraordinary lives such as Sam Snead ; and fellow Texans Ben Hogan, Jimmy Demaret and Byron Nelson.
His prize for winning the contest was a 13-week-contract on General Hospital as Officer Byron Murphy, though he was dropped to recurring after the contract was over.

Byron and Mrs
* Kathleen Byron as Mrs. Ryan, present day
* Jean Byron as Dr. Imogene Burkhart and Mrs. Ruth Adams
That woman was Byron ’ s cousin by marriage, Mrs. John Wilmot, and the next morning the poem was written .< ref > Cummings, Micheal J.
Mrs Webb also contributed by filling the house with Byron memorabilia and entertaining guests from all over the world.
The novel begins with the character of Harriet Byron leaving the house of her uncle, George Selby, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, her cousins, in London.

Byron and .
At the inn, which was situated close to a broad weir, Byron was greeted by the landlord with obsequious deference and addressed as `` milord ''.
Byron inquired.
As they waited for supper they sat by the fire, glasses in hand, while Byron philosophized as much for his own entertainment as hers.
`` Mars and Venus, Bacchus and Ariadne, Jupiter and Io, Byron and the nymph of the owl's nest.
Byron laughed.
Lord Byron poured himself another glass of wine and held it up to the candle flame admiring the rich color.
Mary's supercritical attitude toward Byron had nothing to do with his moral disrepute.
Byron, since the separation from his wife had been living in a smallish house in Piccadilly Terrace.
The international theme will be continued with the Balkan strings playing for a dinner the Byron Harveys will give in the Racquet club after the tea.
or even old Byron Nelson, whose excellent 71 made one wonder if he had solved the geriatric aspects of golf.
Byron Nelson did, Hogan did.
the man put his at the head of Capt. Byron D. Rickards.
In the end, I did the same old picture, the naked girl and the guy in the doorway, only I put a Lord Byron shirt on the guy, gave him a sword instead of a pistol, and painted in furniture from the stills of a costume movie.
* Byronic hero, an archetypal " rebel " in literature, described by Byron in 1812, with attitudes similar to those with angst in modernity.
In 1816 Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley visited Geneva and all three were inspired by the scenery in their writings.
During these visits Shelley wrote the poem " Mont Blanc ", Byron wrote " The Prisoner of Chillon " and the dramatic poem Manfred, and Mary Shelley, who found the scenery overwhelming, conceived the idea for the novel Frankenstein in her villa on the shores of Lake Geneva in the midst of a thunderstorm.
* 1899 – Byron Foulger, American actor ( d. 1970 )
* 1999 – Byron Farwell, American historian ( b. 1921 )
In 1843, the description was translated into English and extensively annotated by Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine ten years earlier.
In literature, it is memorable from Byron having adopted its name in The Bride of Abydos.
Albert Goodwill Spalding ( Byron, Illinois September 2, 1850 – September 9, 1915 in Point Loma, San Diego, California ) was a professional baseball player, manager and co-founder of A. G. Spalding sporting goods company.
They read the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott, and many others, they examined articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Fraser's Magazine, and The Edinburgh Review and read history, geography and biographies.
Byron Rickards, flying a Ford Tri-Motor, was approached on the ground by armed revolutionaries.

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