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Early and verse
He simplified his style and language even further for his next collection of verse, Early Trains ( 1943 ).
The three earliest versions are found in The Lays of Beleriand: In alliterative verse ( circa 1918-1920s ), in chapter 2, " Poems Early Abandoned ".
Early in 1876, a small body of English poets discovered the French forms of Théodore de Banville, Clement Marot and François Villon, and determined to introduce them into English verse.
W. W. Skeat, 1881 – 1900, for the Early English Text Society ) the practice is so regular that most of them are arranged as verse by Professor Skeat.
As a literary genre of high culture, romance or chivalric romance is a style of heroic prose and verse narrative that was popular in the aristocratic circles of High Medieval and Early Modern Europe.
Early manuscripts are divided between whether this verse should read " whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment " or " whosoever is angry with his brother shall be in danger of the judgment.
* Psalms of the Sisters, tr C. A. F. Rhys Davids, 1909 ; reprinted in Psalms of the Early Buddhists, Pali Text Society, Bristol ; verse translation

Early and by
Early the next morning, a Mexican telephoned Pels that Celso Chavez, one of the posse members, was surrounded by ten Mexicans at his father's home on the upper Vermejo.
Early atomic time scales consisted of quartz clocks with frequencies calibrated by a single atomic clock ; the atomic clocks were not operated continuously.
The current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their emergence around the 12th century BCE, during the archaeologically designated Early Basketmaker II Era.
Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to the moniker " City of Churches ".
* Conceptions of the Afterlife in Early Civilizations: Universalism, Constructivism and Near-Death Experience by Gregory Shushan, New York & London, Continuum, 2009.
* During the finale of the song Distant Early Warning by Canadian band Rush, Geddy Lee sings, " Absalom Absalom Absalom.
The subsoil of the Andaman islands consists essentially of Late Jurassic to Early Eocene ophiolites and sedimentary rocks ( argillaceous and algal limestones ), deformed by numerous deep faults and thrusts with ultramafic igneous intrusions.
Early in the war, the Germans began to create makeshift assault guns by mounting their infantry support weapons on the bed of a truck or on obsolete tanks with the turret removed.
The European season usually starts in late April or Early May and is usually over by mid October.
Early skirmishes were followed by victory for the Afghans against the smaller Maratha garrisons in Northwest India and by 1759 Ahmad and his army had reached Lahore and were poised to confront the Marathas.
Early work on Enigma was performed here by Dilly Knox, John R. F.
Early modern writers, such as Polydore Vergil and Matthew Parker, the Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, also utilised the Historia, and his works were used by both Protestant and Catholic sides in the Wars of Religion.
Early buses, known as trolleybus, were powered by electricity supplied from overhead lines.
Early Buddhism avoided speculative thought on metaphysics, phenomenology, ethics, and epistemology, but was based instead on empirical evidence gained by the sense organs ( ayatana ).
Early descriptions of the production process and glazing techniques used for bricks can be found in the Song Dynasty carpenter's manual Yingzao Fashi, published in 1103 by the government official Li Jie, who was put in charge of overseeing public works for the central government's construction agency.
Early collections of English ballads were made by Samuel Pepys ( 1633 – 1703 ) and in the Roxburghe Ballads collected by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer ( 1661 – 1724 ).
Breton is a Brythonic language, descended from the Celtic British language brought from Great Britain to Armorica by migrating Britons during the Early Middle Ages.
Blythe House in West Kensington is used by the Museum for off-site storage of small and medium-sized artefacts, and Franks House in East London is used for storage and work on the " Early Prehistory "-Palaeolithic and Mesolithic-and some other collections.
Early in the history of the college, there had been some hesitancy on the part of other institutions to accept BJC credits at face value, but by the 1960s, BJU alumni were being accepted by most of the major graduate and professional schools in the United States.
* Early films by, about or starring Charlie Chaplin at the Internet Archive
Many of the Germanic people that filled the power vacuum left by the Western Roman Empire in the Early Middle Ages codified their laws.
Early farmers cultivated many popular vegetables from the Brassica oleracea ( wild cabbage ) by artificially selecting for certain attributes.

Early and unpublished
* The Early History of the Knight's Tour ( unpublished )
Early work on the topic of expectations about control of reinforcement had been performed in the 1950s by James and Phares ( prepared for unpublished doctoral dissertations supervised by Rotter at Ohio State University ).
The Early Ayn Rand: A Selection from Her Unpublished Fiction is an anthology of unpublished early fiction written by Ayn Rand, published in 1984, two years after her death.
* Ferry, K. R. Awakening a Higher Ambition: The Influence of Travel upon the Early Career of Owen Jones ( unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University of Cambridge, 2004 )
* Gadot, Yuval, Continuity and Change: Cultural Processes in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in Israel's Central Coastal Plain, unpublished PhD Disserattion, Tel Aviv University, 2003.

Early and rarely
Early on, the group rarely sampled and rarely looped anything over their skeletal beats, and the funky minimalism of major producers, such as Timbaland and The Neptunes, is drawn from Run – D. M. C.
Early Olympics also included the standing triple jump, although this has since been removed from the Olympic program and is rarely performed in competition today.
Early inhabitants of the area were the Twana, inhabiting the length of the Hood Canal, and rarely invading other tribes.
Early English cards rarely showed winter or religious themes, instead favoring flowers, fairies and other fanciful designs that reminded the recipient of the approach of spring.
Early in his Test career, when India rarely used pace bowlers, Gavaskar also opened the bowling for a short spell on occasions if only one pace bowler was playing, before a three-pronged spin attack took over.
Early editors rarely served more than a year at a time, and the publication schedule was often irregular.
One such barrow in particular may represent the only known inhumation burial of the Early Iron Age and the only known Hallstatt burial in Britain ; unfortunately, the acidity of the soil means that bone very rarely survives.
Individuals were rarely buried alone in the Early Neolithic, instead being interned in collective burials with other members of their community.
Early painters very rarely signed their work, but they did have their own distinct pattern from which it is often possible to identify who painted a particular horse.
Individuals were rarely buried alone in the Early Neolithic, instead being interned in collective burials with other members of their community.
Early bireme galleys escorted merchant ships but were rarely used to carry goods.
Early film and television news rarely had war correspondents.
Individuals were rarely buried alone in the Early Neolithic, instead being interned in collective burials with other members of their community.
It was founded by George Edward Perry, widely known as " Ted ", and his wife Doreen Perry in 1980 Early LP releases included rarely recorded 20th century British music by composers such as Robin Milford, Alan Bush and Michael Berkeley.
Early inhabitants of Christmas Island rarely mentioned these crabs.
Early examples such as the Bellini illustrated rarely show actual " conversation " or much interaction, though this may be seen from the 16th century on, as in the Madonna and Child with Saints Luke and Catherine of Alexandria by Titian.
Early on in the series, he was rarely interested in getting into a serious relationship, and was very cynical about the idea, as portrayed in some of his quips such as " Dating is prostitution, only you don't always get what you pay for ".
Early Anglo-Saxon jewellery includes various types of fibulae that are close to their Continental Germanic equivalents, but until Sutton Hoo rarely of outstanding quality, which is why that find transformed thinking about early Anglo-Saxon art.
Early 1974 models had disc brakes as a rarely selected option.
Secondly, his combination of poetic landscape with large foreground figures gives the landscape a prominence that had rarely been seen since the Early Renaissance.
Slaves rarely knew their exact birth date, instead recalling broad details that someone was born, for example, " Early on one frosty mornin '".

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