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companion and pieces
File: Winged Human-headed Bulls. JPG | Room 10-Human Headed Winged Bulls from Khorsabad, companion pieces in the Musée du Louvre
However, attempts to find appropriate short fiction companion pieces to adapt were unsuccessful and Hello Out There was never commercially released.
Many of these were companion pieces to the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, as the Victorian audiences preferred long evenings in the theatre.
After deliberately hesitating to help her companion, Helen grabs Madeline and the two tumble down the stairs, literally breaking to pieces as they crash to the bottom.
Grossmith also wrote, composed, and performed in several one-man drawing room sketches, short comic operas or monologues that were given at the Opera Comique or the Savoy Theatre in place of the companion pieces when shorter matinee programmes were playing.
Its companion bill, the Relationships ( Statutory References ) Bill, was to remove discriminatory provisions from a large number of pieces of legislation, but has run into stumbling blocks in Parliament and has been shelved until 2005.
During this period, Carte also presented various companion pieces with the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, including the 1877 revival of Dora's Dream by Arthur Cecil and Alfred Cellier ; The Spectre Knight ( 1878 ); revivals of Trial by Jury ; several pieces by George Grossmith beginning in 1878: Beauties on the Beach, A Silver Wedding, Five Hamlets, and Cups and Saucers ; revivals of Gilbert's After All!
Modern companion pieces to Zaide have been written by both Luciano Berio and Chaya Czernowin.
Kneubuhl and Mann, previously members of the a cappella band Spiralmouth who also composed musical pieces for Crash Twinsanity and Crash Tag Team Racing from Spyros companion franchise Crash Bandicoot, composed many of the musical pieces for each game of The Legend of Spyro trilogy.
Although Anderson had, almost two decades before, dropped the song from her performance repertoire, she revived the piece in 2001 during a concert tour that included a retrospective look at some of her older pieces, an idea conceived by her companion, Lou Reed.
The Impromptus are often considered companion pieces to the Six moments musicaux, and they are often recorded and published together.
Several artists have eventually made official releases of demo versions of their songs as albums or companion pieces to albums.
Fringe events also include recitals, concerts, lectures and productions of lesser-known works by Gilbert without Sullivan, Sullivan without Gilbert and works that played as companion pieces with the Gilbert and Sullivan operas during their original productions and later.
* This is not the first time that Cordelia finds herself locked in a basement while her companion duct tapes around the door to prevent pieces of the bad guy from crawling underneath.
This work is the longest and most demanding of the trilogy, thus it is less-often programmed than its companion pieces, and is thus the least known of the three.
He composed two more companion pieces that had Savoy Theatre premieres: The Carp ( performed with The Mikado and Ruddigore in 1886 – 87 ), and Mrs. Jarramie's Genie ( composed together with his brother François, with libretti by Desprez, which played together with several different operas at the Savoy between 1887 and 1889 ).

companion and Charity
Although earlier editions of the Roman Martyrology commemorated Saints Faith, Hope and Charity on 1 August and their mother Sophia on 30 September, the present text of this official but professedly incomplete catalogue of saints of the Roman Catholic Church has no feast dedicated to the three saints or their mother: the only Sophia included is an early Christian virgin martyr of Picenum in Italy, commemorated with her companion Vissia on 12 April ; another early Christian martyr, Saint Faith ( Fides ), of Aquitania ( southern France ), is celebrated on 6 October, a Saint Hope ( Spes ), an abbot of Nursia who died in about 517, is commemorated on 23 May, and no saint Charity ( Caritas ) is included, although saints with somewhat similar names, Carissa and Carissima, are given, respectively under 16 April and 7 September.

companion and Faith
* Faith Teaches that faith is our constant companion.
His 2003 book, This Far by Faith, is also a companion to a PBS series.

companion and most
Tradition holds that the text was written by Luke the companion of Paul ( named in Colossians ) and this traditional view of Lukan authorship is “ widely held as the view which most satisfactorily explains all the data .” The list of scholars maintaining authorship by Luke the physician is lengthy, and represents scholars from a wide range of theological opinion.
One of the most famous and popular North American folklore heroes, he is usually described as a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill, and is often accompanied in stories by his animal companion, Babe the Blue Ox.
According to the standard modern text on the work, Lamar Ronald Lacey's The Myth of Aktaion: Literary and Iconographic Studies, the most likely original version of the myth is that Actaeon was the hunting companion of the goddess who, seeing her naked in her sacred spring, attempts to force himself on her.
) Though many horse owners may simply breed a family mare to a local stallion in order to produce a companion animal, most professional breeders use selective breeding to produce individuals of a given phenotype, or breed.
Whale lived in Hollywood for the rest of his life, most of that time with his longtime companion, producer David Lewis.
During a trip to Key West, a companion wrote in a newspaper article, " Mr. Audubon is the most enthusiastic and indefatigable man I ever knew ... Mr. Audubon was neither dispirited by heat, fatigue, or bad luck ... he rose every morning at 3 o ' clock and went out ... until 1 o ' clock.
The most common reference to a chisa katana is a shorter nihontō that does not have a companion blade.
One of the most famous and popular North American folklore heroes, he is usually described as a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill, and is often accompanied in stories by his animal companion, Babe the Blue Ox.
Together with the Hall of Languages, these first buildings formed the basis for the " Old Row ," a grouping which, along with its companion Lawn, established one of Syracuse's most enduring images.
The whippet's versatility as a hunting, racing, exhibition or companion dog soon made it one of the most popular of the sighthound breeds.
The most intimate companion of a ruler was called the favourite.
I thought him an extraordinary artist and a delightful companion, one of the funniest and most original men I'd ever met ...
… Mr Telford was of the most genial disposition and a delightful companion, his laugh was the heartiest I ever heard ; it was a pleasure to be in his society.
Since then, the Forum has documented new insights derived from this timeline and subsequent discoveries in permanent resources including the exhibit An Uncommon Commitment to Peace, and its companion catalogue, recognized by the Library of Congress as the most accessible educational resource on the subject, a Portsmouth Peace Treaty Trail ( and map supported by the New Hampshire Division of Tourism ), a curriculum guide for grades 4-8 distributed to all school districts in New Hampshire, a series of New Hampshire Humanities Council lectures and articles on the Treaty and New Hampshire's citizen diplomacy and a variety of commemorative events.
It was then that Gandalf met the great horse Shadowfax, one of the mearas, who would be his mount and companion for most of the rest of the war.
At maturity they lack a nucleus and have very few organelles, so they rely on companion cells or albuminous cells for most of their metabolic needs.
Kiki was Man Ray's companion for most of the 1920s.
One of the most common reasons for this is the presence of a binary companion star, so that the two together form a binary star.
The Oxford Middleton and its companion piece, Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, offer the most extensive and decisive evidence to date not only for Middleton's authorship of The Revenger's Tragedy, but also for his collaboration with Shakespeare on Timon of Athens and his adaptation and revision of Shakespeare's Macbeth and Measure for Measure.
Quickly overtaking its parent in popularity, it supplanted the Oakland brand entirely by 1933 and, for most of its life, became a companion make for Chevrolet.
In his private life he was a tender husband, a loving father, a sincere friend, and a most agreeable companion ; nor could the most poignant pains of Gout, which he for many years laboured under, ever ruffle or discompose his evenness of temper.
Among the Egyptians several kinds of apes were regarded as sacred animals, but the most revered of all was that which was the companion of Thoth, and which is commonly known as the Dog-headed Ape.
Thus she is the most important friend of Krishna, ' His heart and soul ', and His ' hladini-shakti ' ( mental companion potency ).
The stormy final movement ( C minor ), in sonata form, is the weightiest of the three, reflecting an experiment of Beethoven's ( also carried out in the companion sonata, Opus 27, No. 1 and later on in Opus 101 ) placement of the most important movement of the sonata last.

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