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Hebridean and 1920
* The Sea Reivers, an Orchestral Ballad ( 1920, a discarded scherzo from the Hebridean Symphony )

Hebridean and with
* The Botanist-artisan dry gin from the Hebridean island of Islay, made with 31 wild botanicals, of which 22 are native to the island.
Lloyd Laing noted that this pattern accorded with Hebridean custom up to the early 20th century suggesting that the husband's bed was the larger and the wife's was the smaller.
At the front of each bed lie the stumps of stone pillars that may have supported a canopy of fur ; another link with recent Hebridean style.
The female Song Thrush builds a neat cup-shaped nest lined with mud and dry grass in a bush, tree or creeper, or, in the case of the Hebridean subspecies, on the ground.
* mixed with fat, water, onions and seasoning, and boiled in a sheep's intestine to make " marag geal "' Outer Hebridean white pudding, served sliced with fried eggs at breakfast.
An alternative recording of the Hebridean Symphony ( together with the Old English Suite and Russian Scenes ) is available on Naxos, with the Czecho-Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra ( Kosice ) conducted by Adrian Leaper.
* Hebridean Symphony ( 1913, dedicated to Raymond Bantock, prefixed with the poem: From the lonely shieling of the misty island / Mountains divide us and the mist of seas / Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is highland / And we in dreams behold the Hebrides.
It is associated with the traditional Hebridean song, the Eriskay Love Lilt ; with the Eriskay pony and the Eriskay jersey ( made without any seams ).
: At the beginning, the firm offered a range of spirits: Campbeltown whisky from the Kintyre Peninsula ; whisky from the Inner Hebridean Island of Islay, with its pungent smoky flavor ; patent still, or grain, whisky ; and “ Glenlivat ” ( sic ), Speyside whisky.
Highland Airways who originally operated the route to Oban went into administration in 2010, but a new operator, Hebridean Air Services now operates the route under a PSO with flights to Oban, Tiree and Colonsay.
In 1898, the Hebridean Light Railway Company was proposed, with a terminus at Stornoway, but the line was never constructed.
Steadily rising sea levels since that time then isolated the island, which is made up of Hebridean gneiss interspersed with some granite.
However, as is often the case with Hebridean island names, there are a number of additional complications.
Clan MacNeil, also known in Scotland as Clan Niall, is a highland Scottish clan, particularly associated with the Outer Hebridean island of Barra.
A Hebridean ( sheep ) | Hebridean sheep with one horn on one side and two on the other.
The Soay should not be confused with two other short-tailed breeds also associated with St. Kilda: the Boreray ( from Boreray, another of the islands, and formerly also living on Hirta ), and the " St. Kilda ", a former name for the Hebridean sheep ( which is probably not in fact from St Kilda at all ).
The three records suggest that John was a prominent West Highland or Hebridean leader, much like the other men the records associate him with.
As the poem associated this MacNicol with ships, it may be further evidence that John was a leading Hebridean.

Seascape and with
Seascape Study with Rain Cloud ( c. 1824 )
One of the most expressionistic and powerful of all his studies is Seascape Study with Rain Cloud, painted about 1824 at Brighton, which captures with slashing dark brushstrokes the immediacy of an exploding cumulus shower at sea.
* Seascape Study with Rain Clouds ( 1824 – 25 )
* Stormy Seascape with Jonah and the Whale
Seascape with Distant Lighthouse, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1873, William Trost Richards.
* Seascape with Distant Lighthouse, Atlantic City from Richards, in YOUR CITY AT THE THYSSEN, a Thyssen Museum's project on Flickr
* Seascape with Lighthouse, 1869.
Seascape is set on a beach in a time contemporary with when the play was written.
* 1896 Seascape with Distant View of Venice, the Hermitage, St. Petersburg.

Seascape and Sea
Accommodations on Sandy Hook include Bed and breakfasts such as the Sandy Hook Cottage and Seascape Manor, as well as Grand Lady by the Sea, and Nauvoo at Sandy Hook, which are all located in Highlands.

1920 and revised
Diaghilev commissioned ballet music from composers such as Nikolai Tcherepnin ( Narcisse et Echo, 1911 ), Claude Debussy ( Jeux, 1913 ), Maurice Ravel ( Daphnis et Chloé, 1912 ), Erik Satie ( Parade, 1917 ), Manuel de Falla ( El Sombrero de Tres Picos, 1917 ), Richard Strauss ( Josephslegende, 1914 ), Sergei Prokofiev ( Ala and Lolly, rejected by Diaghilev and turned into the Scythian Suite ; Chout, 1915 revised 1920 ; Le pas d ' acier, 1926 ; and The Prodigal Son, 1929 ), Ottorino Respighi ( La Boutique fantasque, 1918 ), Francis Poulenc ( Les biches, 1923 ) and others.
Among these are a concerto for wordless tenor voice, piano and strings ( 1920 ), and Rout for wordless soprano and chamber ensemble ( subsequently revised for orchestra ), which received a double encore at its first performance.
* Mason, Francis K. ( 1991 ) Hawker Aircraft Since 1920 ( 3rd revised edition ).
* the Treaty of Sèvres, 10 August 1920 ; subsequently revised by the Treaty of Lausanne, 24 June 1923, ( Ottoman Empire ).
In 1920, the Temple Ordinance was revised to reorganize temple administration and allow the Japanese government to directly oversee the 31 main temples in the country, with new headquarters at Kakwangsa ( now Jogyesa ).
Conant wrote a chemistry textbook with Black, entitled Practical Chemistry, which was published in 1920, with a revised edition in 1929.
A third edition, thoroughly revised, appeared in 1908, and a fourth in 1920.
It was first published in 1920 with a second, revised, edition appearing in 1947.
4th edition, revised: Berlin and Vienna, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1920 – 1921.
First published in 1919 for voice and piano, in 1920 a different publisher reissued the piece " revised and corrected ".
As the lobbying power of large multinational corporations increased, the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 has been revised a number of times to end these Protectionism measures, the most recent and thorough revision was the recodified version of 2006.
* Sedlák Jakub ( Jakub the Peasant ; Le paysan Jakob ) ( 1919 – 1920, revised 1928 ); libretto by L. Novák after Lope de Vega ; premiere performance 13 October 1922 in Brno
" There is no established final version of it, Puccini being dissatisfied, as often, with the result of his work ; he revised it many times to the point of making three versions ( 1917, 1920, 1921 ), with two completely different endings, but died before clearly deciding on a final version.
It was first passed in 1920 and most recently revised in 1985.
It is most unlikely that OUP sanctioned the use of the 1920 version in Goossens ' recording, since Vaughan Williams had withdrawn it and all scores of the 1933 revision carry the statement " This revised edition supersedes the Original Version which should no longer be used ".
Three years later ( 1920 ), she published her original work, Careers for Women, which Shouse revised in 1934.
* Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship ( 1913 as The Soul of Melicent ; revised and retitled 1920 ) S4 *, B5.
* The Cords of Vanity ( 1909, revised 1920 ) S12, B13.
This poem is eponymous with Khodasevich's best known collection of verse, first published in 1920 and revised in 1922.

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