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* Reeds are mounted on a long plate, with separate chambers for each set of reeds ;
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His other early poems, which are meditations on the themes of love or mystical and esoteric subjects, include Poems ( 1895 ), The Secret Rose ( 1897 ), and The Wind Among the Reeds ( 1899 ).
Reeds used to play the cor anglais are similar to those used for an oboe, consisting of a piece of cane folded in two.
There are several ponds throughout the town, including Accord Pond at the junction with Hingham and Norwell, and Studleys Pond ( known to local residents as Reeds Pond ) just south of Rockland Center, can be seen along Market Street.
Reeds are cut and decorated with multicolored crepe paper and half inflated balloons and then are given to children as they pass by on the streets.
* Reeds are often attached in large groups to a common plate ( rather than in pairs ); the plates are screwed to the reed block ( rather than attached with wax ).
Reeds and similar plants do not generally grow in very acidic water, and so in these situations reed beds are replaced by other vegetation such as poor-fen and bog.
Parts of his extended family still lives in North Carolina ( i. e. The descendants of the Reeds, who are direct descendants of Durant )
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* Reeds individually mounted on a frame, laid flat on a chambered reedpan with a pair of reeds in each chamber ;
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Pinafore relied on stock character types, many of which were familiar from European opera ( and some of which grew out of Gilbert's earlier association with the German Reeds ): the heroic protagonist ( tenor ) and his love-interest ( soprano ); the older woman with a secret or a sharp tongue ( contralto ); the baffled lyric baritone — the girl's father ; and a classic villain ( bass-baritone ).
Reeds fixed on the inside ( within the comb's air chamber ) of the reed-plate respond to blowing, while those on the outside respond to suction.
The Railway Land nature reserve is on the east side of the town next to the Ouse, and contains an area of woodland and marshes known as the Heart of Reeds.
Passengers would board in downtown Grand Rapids, transfer onto the Grand Rapids & Reeds Lake Railway on Sherman Street SE and proceed to the lake down Wealthy Street.
The Ramona Theatre Pavilion was built in 1897 on the West Side of the Park on Lakeside Drive, overlooking Reeds Lake.
In 1884 Charles Seidel, boat builder and harbormaster on Reeds Lake, thought the property would be a fine spot for a bathing beach.
Rose's Bathing Beach and Swimming School located on the west shore of Reeds Lake on the north side of the boat launch, was established in 1901 by James Rose.
After Cliffe the Winterbourne stream flows into the Ouse and the main river is banked on the west by the Heart of Reeds.
As well as joining the Gods, the Book of the Dead also depicts the dead living on in the ' Field of Reeds ', a paradisaical likeness of the real world.
In the middest in a faire wood he hath a royall House on pillars gilded and varnished, on every inch of which is a Dragon all gilt, which windeth his tayle about the pillar, which his head bearing up the loft, as also with his wings displayed on both sides ; the cover also is of Reeds gilt and varnished, so that the rayne can doe it no injury ; the reeds being three handfuls thick and ten yards log, split from knot to knot.
*" Flaming Reeds and Screaming Brass "/" While Love Lasts " ( Columbia tests-not issued until the late 1960s on LP )-recorded New York, May 15, 1933
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Within a week of leaving Independence, the Reeds and Donners joined up with a group of 50 wagons nominally led by William H. Russell.
Gavin Maxwell, the Scottish naturalist, travelled with Thesiger through the marshes in 1956 and published an account of their travels in his 1957 book A Reed Shaken by the Wind ( later republished under the title People of the Reeds ).
In 1938, he met and married his first wife Elizabeth, but his marriage soon broke up because of his increasing involvement with the Reeds.
Until the 1990s, Bristol-Myers Squibb was also a major employer to the local workforce, with a large factory located on the opposite side of Reeds Lane to Burton's, next to Leasowe Station.
Rumors arose around Reeds sexual orientation and alleged affairs with Czechoslovak singer and actor Václav Neckář, his frequent collaborator.
When Hester was later diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, she gave Sweeney into the care of the Reeds, who adopted him.
The wide area of the lake stretches from Bay City, Wisconsin, in the north, down past Pepin, Wisconsin, and Reeds Landing, Minnesota, in the south, with Pepin being just upstream from where the Chippewa River enters the Mississippi.
The routes proceed through a mountainous region and enter Reeds Spring, where they intersect with a now-separated Route 76.
At Reeds Spring Junction, the road leaves US 160 and begins a short concurrency ( about one mile ) with Route 13.
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