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Representatives of Harvard University Press, which is publishing the book this month of April, recognize and freely acknowledge that they invited such reaction by allowing Life magazine to print an excerpt from the book in advance of the book's publication date.
At the other extreme in character was the half-hour excerpt from the Petipa-Minkus ballet `` Bayaderka '', which opened the evening.
Last Saturday's interesting melange included Ernst Toch, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Richard Yardumian and a brief excerpt from a new `` space '' opera by the Swedish composer, Karl-Birger Blomdahl.
But one wishes, when the appetite is whetted, as it was in the case of the all-too-brief excerpt from the Blomdahl opera, that further opportunity would be provided both for hearing the works in their entirety and for a closer analytical look at the sense and nature of the compositions.
* podcasts. ie In this series of podcasts on Mayo's Heritage you can hear an excerpt from John Mc Hugh's Heritage Tour of Achill ( ref Programme 6 & Programme 8 )
Inscription and Erasure: Literature and Written Culture from the Eleventh to the Eighteenth Century ( 2007 ) excerpt and text search
Overt religious elements include an excerpt from the Rosary prayer on the cornice and planned statues of Mary, specifically Our Lady of the Rosary, and two archangels, St. Michael and St. Gabriel.
* An excerpt of Tales from Earthsea
( Summary of excerpt from Warui Yume o Mita Toki (, When You've Had a Bad Dream?
* Spence, Jonathan D. The Search for Modern China ( 1999 ), 876pp ; well written survey from 1644 to 1990s excerpt and text search ; complete edition online at Questia
* Spence, Jonathan D. The Search for Modern China ( 1991 ), 876pp ; well written survey from 1644 to 1980s excerpt and text search ; complete edition online
His comparative approach is obvious in the following excerpt from Chapter III of Book I of what many consider to be his masterpiece, De l ' esprit des lois:
" Yet another excerpt where Montesqieu's comparative approach is evident is the following one from Chapter XIII of Book XXIX:
* Release Early, Release Often, excerpt from The Cathedral and the Bazaar, mirrored on personal site
An excerpt from a speech given by Thompson featured in the computer game Deus Ex Machina ( 1984 ).
Compare with the following excerpt from an 1750 ode by Willam Collins:
This usually involves inviting potential Actors to read an excerpt from the script for an audition.
online complete edition ; also excerpt and online search from Amazon. com
A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution ( 1989 ), 1120pp ; long essays by scholars ; conservative perspective ; stress on history of ideas excerpt and online search from Amazon. com
The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon ( 2002 ) excerpt and text search
complete online edition vol 1 ; also excerpt and online search from Amazon. com
An " excerpt " from it introduces each chapter of each book in the series.
* Each chapter in Frank Herbert's science fiction novels Whipping Star, The Dosadi Experiment, and Dune variously begin with an aphorism, an excerpt from an official report ( or even a manual ), a quotation from a book about the events of the novel, etc.
An excerpt from Sefer Raziel HaMalakh, featuring various magical Sigil ( magic ) | sigils ( or סגולות, seguloth, in Hebrew language | Hebrew ).

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* Text, Audio, and Video excerpt of Eleanor Roosevelt's Address to the United Nations on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
* Text, Audio, and Video excerpt of Eleanor Roosevelt's Address to the United Nations on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
It was the first newspaper in the Italian language to publish an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence of 1776.
The actress Véronique Genest read an excerpt from the Declaration of the Rights of Woman.
* An excerpt from the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
In the following excerpt from the 18th-century United States Declaration of Independence ( 1776 ), the bold text identifies passive verbs ; italicized text identifies the one active verb ( hold ) and the copulative verb are:

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** Dale Keown excerpt from Image Comics: The Road to Independence, June 14, 2007
* Tiedemann, Joseph S. Reluctant Revolutionaries: New York City and the Road to Independence, 1763-1776 ( 1997 ) excerpt and text search
This piece is played as a patriotic tune on Independence Day celebrations in the United States and features an excerpt of The Star-Spangled Banner.
The works cited are Equality or Independence by Daniel Johnson, Sr. ( published in 1965 ), Le Québec dans le Canada de demain ( published in 1967 ) and comprising texts by Marcel Faribault, Jean-Guy Cardinal and Claude Ryan, as well as an excerpt of the report of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the Quebec Liberal Federation presided by Paul Gérin-Lajoie and prepared for the Congress of October 1967.

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In the 1976 article " Computer Power and Human Reason ," an excerpt of which is included in The New Media Reader edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort, Weizenbaum notes how quickly and deeply people became emotionally involved with the computer program, taking offence when he asked to view the transcripts, saying it was an invasion of their privacy, even asking him to leave the room while they were working with the DOCTOR script.
In chapter 47, the deceased Eystein's son King Halfdan dies of an illness, and the excerpt provided in the chapter describes his fate thereafter, a portion of which references Hel:
Treating Revelation in his cursory fashion, he made use of an excerpt from the commentary of the North African Tichonius, which is preserved as a sort of argument at the beginning of the more extended work of the Spanish presbyter Beatus of Liébana.
* an excerpt from President Lincoln's " Reply to Loyal Colored People of Baltimore upon Presentation of a Bible ," which reads, " The Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man "
* Government video excerpt which includes actual FBI undercover footage shot by Mark Whitacre
* 2004 – The Arabic news network Al Jazeera broadcasts an excerpt from a video of Osama bin Laden in which the terrorist leader first admits direct responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks and references the 2004 U. S. presidential election.
The passage in which Meursault accepts his impending execution was read over the end of the song " Asa Phelps Is Dead " by The Lawrence Arms ; read by guitarist Chris McCaughan, the excerpt parallels certain themes in the song's lyrics by bassist Brendan Kelly.
An excerpt from the recording was included in " Haley's Golden Medley ", a hastily-compiled single in the " Stars on 45 " mold which made the UK record charts in 1982, reaching number 50.
An excerpt from his letter reads: " Mr President ... do not allow that terrorism continues in this part of Balkan in the Serbian state, which is forever a friend of your state.
The use of the excerpt is in good faith, and its inclusion enhances the quality of the subject article without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn.
The use of the excerpt is in good faith, and its inclusion enhances the quality of the article " All My Loving " without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn.
The use of the excerpt is in good faith, and its inclusion enhances the quality of the subject article without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn.
Thus, in Gray's ode called " The Progress of Poesy " ( excerpt below ), the strophe, which dwelt in triumphant accents on the beauty, power and ecstasy verse, is answered by the antistrophe, in a depressed and melancholy key:
As early as in 1934, in response to the recently published excerpt " The Mookse and the Gripes ", Ronald Symond argued that " the characters in Work in Progress, in keeping with the space-time chaos in which they live, change identity at will.
She is considered an expert in protein folding which, as explained by Lindquist in the following excerpt, is an ancient, fundamental problem in biology:
major compositions, including Rhythmology ( Rythmologia ) for solo piano, his compilation, Gioconda's Smile ( produced by Quincy Jones ), and the song cycle, Magnus Eroticus ( Megalos Erotikos ), in which he used ancient ( Sappho, Euripides ), medieval ( stanzas from folk songs and George Hortatzis ' romance Erophile ) and modern ( Dionysios Solomos, Constantine Cavafy, Odysseus Elytis, Nikos Gkatsos ) Greek poems, as well as an excerpt from the Old Testament book " Wisdom of Solomon ".
Lessing's third excerpt in Fragments, “ On the Passing of the Israelites Through the Red Sea ,” is said to be “ one of the ablest, wittiest and most acute which has ever been written .”
It is an excerpt of William of Ockham from Opera Theologica in which Ockham explains his theory of intuitive cognition.
" Pandemonium Reigns " ended up forming the basis of the " Gold Watch " chapter of Pulp Fiction ( an earlier version of his website displayed an excerpt from " Pandemonium Reigns ", illustrating the changes that were made by Tarantino when writing " The Gold Watch "), and other odd scenes Avary had written during his rewrite of True Romance were reworked and incorporated into the Pulp Fiction script, such as the accidental shooting of Marvin, and the scene in which the bullets fired at Jules and Vincent miss their targets.
It has not been issued on CD, but some of the score is reworked from material Nyman wrote for the Sega Saturn video game Enemy Zero, which had a limited CD release, and Nyman performs a brief excerpt, " Odessa Beach " on his album, The Piano Sings.
An anonymous poet composed for him A Funerall Elegye on the Death of the famous Actor Richard Burbage who died on Saturday in Lent the 13 of March 1619, an excerpt of which reads:
The opening sequence of the film alludes to that interpretation, by Dalí and Buñuel, with an excerpt from a natural science film about the scorpion, which is a predatory arthropod whose tail is composed of five prismatic articulations that culminate in a stinger with which it injects venom to the prey.

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