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During the 15th century there was a division of instruments into Haut ( loud, outdoor instruments ) and Bas ( quieter, more intimate instruments ) Only two groups of instruments could play freely in both types of ensembles: the Cornett and sackbut and the Tabor and tambourine.
In 2009, the mayor was Scott Cornett, who is also baseball coach for Alice Lloyd College.
Telford would only serve one term before Jack Cornett was elected in the 1940 election, beginning the NPAs longstanding dominance of Vancouver's City Hall.
He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, the son of George William and Helen S. ( Cornett ) Domhoff.
Cued Speech was invented in 1966 by Dr. R. Orin Cornett at Gallaudet College, Washington D. C. After discovering that children with prelingual and profound hearing impairments typically have poor reading comprehension, he developed the system with the aim of improving the reading abilities of such children through better comprehension of the phonemes of English.
Dr. R. Orin Cornett ( 1913 – 2002 ) was an American physicist, born in Driftwood, Oklahoma.
A state funeral was held for Snell, Farrell and Cornett at the Capitol in Salem.
Lawrence Glenn " Flip " Cornett ( October 29, 1957 – September 5, 2004 ) was an American funk guitarist and bassist.
Eva Leanza Cornett ( born June 10, 1971 in Big Stone Gap, Virginia ; raised in Jacksonville, Florida ) was crowned Miss Winter Park and Miss Florida in 1992 and Miss America 1993.

Cornett and played
Cornett intonation is flexible, which enabled it to be played perfectly in tune in a range of tonalities and temperaments.

Cornett and be
Other versions include the Mute Cornett, which is a straight narrow-bore instrument with integrated mouthpiece, quiet enough to be used in a consort of viols or even recorders.

Cornett and at
Animators who would resurface at Leon Schlesinger Productions ( then under contract to produce cartoons for Warner Brothers ) included Bill Meléndez, Frank Tashlin ( who had worked at Schlesinger before moving to Disney ), Emery Hawkins, Basil Davidovich, Maurice Noble, Cornett Wood, Ted Bonnicksen, and Jack Bradbury ( Davidovich and Bradbury would return many years later ).
* Craig Cornett mornings Nov 2005 – April 2006, also at KSD 93. 7 FM The Bull St. Louis, MO.
In 1965 Dr. Cornett began working as the Vice President of Long-Range Planning at Gallaudet College ( now Gallaudet University ).
Texas Wesleyan ’ s involvement with table tennis started in 1982 when Bobby Cornett, current assistant golf coach, lobbied for creation of a table tennis team at the university.
R. Orin Cornett, who developed Cued Speech in 1966 at Gallaudet University, sought to combat poor reading skills among deaf college students by providing deaf children with a solid linguistic background.

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The University's Cornett Building is an acclaimed example of architectural modernism on the campus.
* R. Orin Cornett Memorial Cued Speech Collection-contains manuscripts and documents on Cued Speech gathered from Dr. Cornett's personal papers, the Gallaudet Cued Speech Office and from the National Cued Speech Association.
Flip Cornett appears as rhythm guitarist and bassist on the album " Bootsy Collins and Bootsy's New Rubber Band: Keepin ´ Dah Funk Alive 4-1995 ", recorded live in Tokyo.
Married to ET correspondent Mark Steines, Cornett is the mother of two sons, Kai Harper ( born on February 19, 2002 ), and Avery James ( born on November 4, 2003 ).
Peter Cornett does vocals on his second Floater song, Invisible, featuring Dave Amador on trumpet.

Cornett and .
Home to many of the humanities, the Cornett Building boasts a long history of befuddling students who find themselves lost within its long corridors.
* Cornett – includes classrooms and the Departments of Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology.
Cornett fingering resembles that of other woodwind instruments of the period, although it becomes highly idiosyncratic in the upper octave.
Mick Cornett serves as Mayor, having first been elected in 2004, re-elected in 2006 and then again in 2010.
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Letcher County's natural areas include Bad Branch Falls and the Lilley Cornett Woods.
Betty Cornett, the first woman county judge-executive when her husband county judge-executive Robert E. Cornett died.
The Fowlerville Chronicles, self-published in 2010 by Marion Cornett, follows the history of Fowlerville from the arrival of Ralph Fowler in 1836 through 2010.
* A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946-1980, by Lloyd H. Cornett and Mildred W. Johnson, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
* A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946-1980, by Lloyd H. Cornett and Mildred W. Johnson, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
* A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946-1980, by Lloyd H. Cornett and Mildred W. Johnson, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
Then he retained the title with an 11 round knockout of Renato Cornett to finish the year.
Fletcher faced no major-party opposition in his re-election bid in 2002 after the only Democrat in the race, 24-year-old Roy Miller Cornett Jr., withdrew his candidacy.

Made and wood
Made out of a single piece of wood from a 1200-year-old treeOne of the most memorable drums of many taiko ensembles is the ō-daiko ( 大太鼓 ).
Made from a single piece of wood, some ō-daiko come from trees that are hundreds of years old.
Made commonly of wood, concrete or steel sheet piling, cofferdams are used to allow construction on the foundation of permanent dams, bridges, and similar structures.
Made of wood, with seams caulked with tar, ropes greased with fat, and stores of gunpowder, there was little that would not burn.
Made of painted and gessoed wood, originally from Thebes, Egypt | Thebes.
Made of maple wood they are decorated with pyro-engravings or carvings.
* Made from ash wood
Made of some lightweight material ( usually plastic in smallbore guns, and aluminium-and, in earlier times, wood or papier-mâché-in cannons ), the sabot usually consists of several pieces held in place by the cartridge or a loose connection.
Made from wood or metal, they are typically two-sided, one flat with slight bumps, and the other with more pronounced protrusions.
Made of a composite of man-made materials and natural wood particles, faux wood is also a less expensive choice than natural wood.
: Cigarette papers: Made from wood pulp and flax, and uses natural gum Arabic, they come in five sizes.
Made in Germany on a wood comb, most blues and rock artists play a Marine Band.
Made from only the best unstained wood by Buffet's most senior and successful craftsmen.
Made of logs, wood planks, fence rails, fascines, gabions, hurdles, sods, or stones, the revetment provided additional protection from enemy fire, and, most importantly, kept the interior slope nearly vertical.
Made of wood and polychrome.
Made of wood, his calculating clock was built in 1709 ; he destroyed it after hearing that Antonius Braun had received 10, 000 Guldens for dedicating a pinwheel machine of his own design to the emperor Charles VI of Vienna.
Made of wood and originally intended to be used as a circus, the theatre was managed by the parents of the music hall comedian Dan Leno in 1883, who regularly performed there in the early stages of his career.

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