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The Negro composer Hall Johnson studied the American-Negro Suite and said of it, `` Of all the many songs written by white composers and employing what claims to be a Negroid idiom in both words and music, these six songs by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler easily stand far out above the rest.
And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as He went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel, who also said, " Men of Galilee, why do you stand gazing up into heaven?
Near the green typically stand historical visual symbols of New England towns, such as a white church, a colonial meeting house, a colonial tavern or " inne ", several colonial houses, and so on, establishing a scenic historic appearance maintained for both historic preservation and tourism.
Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote to Eisenhower to thank him for his actions, writing " The overwhelming majority of southerners, Negro and white, stand firmly behind your resolute action to restore law and order in Little Rock ".
Logical matrix | Logical matrices of the Bell number | 52 equivalence relations on a 5-element set ( Colored fields, including those in light gray, stand for ones ; white fields for zeros.
alt = A black and white photograph of Robert Plant performing with microphone stand and Jimmy Page with guitar
alt = A background of dark, ancient ruins, a pillar to the left, a man in white standing on the pillar, a pillar in the middle on which a scarlet jewel sits, an outcropping on the right on which three characters stand, including Magil in dark blue clothes, Serge in blue clothes, and Kid in green and brown clothes, "' So, Vera.
Black people could sit in the middle rows until the white section filled ; if more whites needed seats, blacks were to move to seats in the rear, stand, or, if there was no room, leave the bus.
Lifting the flap causes the long white hairs under the tail to stand up in a conspicuous fan shape, which in turn emits a strong scent of sweat.
alt = Bronze sculptures of seven figures marching stand around a large rectangular block of white engraved granite.
In a typical white wedding ceremony, which is derived primarily from the Anglican tradition, the bride and groom will stand side by side at the front of the church or other venue throughout most or all the ceremony.
* In 1960, a stand at the stadium in Toowoomba, Australia, was named the " E. S. ' Nigger ' Brown Stand " honoring 1920s rugby league player Edward Stanley Brown, so nicknamed since early life because of his pale white skin ; so known all his life, his tombstone is engraved Nigger.
The springbok also has a pouch of white, brushlike hairs running along its back, which opens up when the animal senses danger, causing the dorsal hairs to stand on end.
* Cardwell, Queensland: Chloe Grant and Rosie Runaway told of how Captain Cook and his group seemed to stand up out of the sea with the white skin of ancestral spirits, returning to their descendants.
It supports Oregon white oak-madrone woodlands, a stand of quaking aspen, wet meadows, ponds, and vernal pools.
A group of white men summarily murdered Devert, dragged his body to the railyard powerhouse, and forced the entire black population of Erwin to stand and witness Devert's body being burned.
The courthouse grounds feature a towering Confederate soldier memorial, erected in the early 20th century by the United Daughters of the Confederacy ( UDC ), topped by a Confederate soldier facing northward, and bearing the following inscription honoring Confederate casualties of war: God holds the scales of justice ;< p > He will measure praise and blame ;< p > And the South will stand the verdict ,< p > And will stand it without shame .< p ></ br > Oh, home of tears, but let her bear < p > This blazoned to the end of time ;< p > No nation rose so white and fair ,< p > None fell so free of crime .< p >
This 200 to 400 year old white pine and balsam old growth stand is also home to a Great blue heron rookery.
alt = Approximately 50 people in red, black and white uniforms stand on a stage as a team of riders on horseback carry Canadian Flags in the background.
* The Northern Leprechaun or Logheryman wore a " military red coat and white breeches, with a broad-brimmed, high, pointed hat, on which he would sometimes stand upside down ".
Ground white pepper is sometimes used in Chinese cooking or in dishes like salad, light-coloured sauces or mashed potatoes, where black pepper would visibly stand out.
If another white person boarded the bus, then everyone in the black row nearest the front had to get up and stand, so that a new row for white people could be created.
Such a line would have meant that if the white section of the bus was oversubscribed, whites would have to stand ; blacks would not be forced to remit their seats to whites.

stand and spruce
This protected stand of Sitka spruce and western hemlock is home to the federally listed species of marbled murrelet and northern spotted owl as well as other species such as the Roosevelt elk, black-tailed deer, cougar, black bear, and bald eagle.
The mountain's summit is coated in a dense stand of Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest, which consists primarily of two evergreen species — the red spruce and the Fraser fir.
The greatest stand of red spruce in the world, in terms of size and quality, could be found along the upper Red Creek.
Patches of black spruce and larch stand in marshy valleys.
Take four ounces of hops, let them boil half an hour in one gallon of water, strain the hop water then add sixteen gallons of warm water, two gallons of molasses, eight ounces of essence of spruce, dissolved in one quart of water, put it in a clean cask, then shake it well together, add half a pint of emptins, then let it stand and work one week, if very warm weather less time will do, when it is drawn off to bottle, add one spoonful of molasses to every bottle.
A small, naturally growing stand of spruce trees are on the summit, indicating that the altitude is just high enough to support tree species normally found hundreds of miles to the north.

stand and growing
Either the tray is filled with growing medium ( clay granules being the most common ) and planted directly or pots of medium stand in the tray.
In the story, he had been punished after death by being condemned to stand knee-deep in water with perfect fruit growing above his head, both of which eternally tantalized him.
* About 2, 500 chestnut trees are growing on 60 acres near West Salem, Wisconsin, which is the world's largest remaining stand of American chestnut.
There are approximately 2, 500 chestnut trees growing on 60 acres near West Salem, Wisconsin, which is the world's largest remaining stand of American chestnut.
In November 2000, amid growing allegations of fraud and corruption within his administration, Fujimori agreed to hold new elections in 2001, and not to stand as a candidate.
After growing the trees for two years, the trees were transplanted to Santa Rosa Avenue where they now stand majestically as Christmas Tree Lane.
Musar has been described as “ an emerging and growing phenomenon ” within Reform Judaism, and leaders of Conservative Judaism have debated whether Musar should stand at the center of its approach.
On August 12, 1994 Kunstler and Kuby asked Judge Belfi to reconsider Ferguson's competence to stand trial, claiming he was growing more delusional, paranoid and obsessive by the day, and that he was too mentally unbalanced for them to mount any kind of defense.
The building, according to the usual patterns of late medieval foundations, had to stand up without a previous project, but were built as the growing need of the community.
Pius's liberal policies, in contrast with the autocracy of his predecessors, led to growing belief that under him the Papal States would not stand in the way of Italian unification.
The way it has used powers is leading to a growing suspicion that its initials should really stand for World Take Over.
Brunner remarked that the growing world population now required a larger island ; the 3. 5 billion people living in 1968 could stand together on the Isle of Man ( area ), while the 7 billion people who he projected would be alive in 2010 would need to stand on Zanzibar ( area ).
Within the sanctuary of the god stand on the one side portrait statues of athletes who have won victories at the Isthmian games, on the other side pine trees growing in a row, the greater number of them rising up straight.
" In the month that followed the attacks, when New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani refused to cash a $ 10 million check written by Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal in light of the Prince's suggestion that the attacks were an indication that the United States " should re-examine its policies in the Middle East and adopt a more balanced stand toward the Palestinian cause ," McKinney published an open letter to the Saudi Prince, in which she wrote of her disappointment at Giuliani's action and stated, " Let me say that there are a growing number of people in the United States who recognize, like you, that U. S. policy in the Middle East needs serious examination ... Your Royal Highness, many of us here in the United States have long been concerned about reports by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch that reveal a pattern of excessive, and often indiscriminate, use of lethal force by Israeli security forces in situations where Palestinian demonstrators were unarmed and posed no threat of death or serious injury to the security forces or to others.
" Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon later thanked Mazel " for his stand against the growing wave of anti-Semitism " in Sweden.
A stand of turkey oaks growing on white sand near the banks of the Ocmulgee River in the state of Georgia
Fathom Five also contains numerous islands, notably Flowerpot Island, which has rough camping facilities, marked trails, and its namesake flowerpots, outlying stacks of escarpment cliff that stand a short distance from the island, most with vegetation ( including trees ) still growing on them.
You stand in a throng of multifleshed being, mind avatared in all its matter, on a broad avenue winding through a city of blue trees with bright red foliage and living buildings growing from the soil in a multitude of forms.
" Enrichment planting " means increasing the planting density ( i. e., the numbers of plants per hectare ) in an already growing forest stand.
Exactly why Horthy decided to remove Bárdossy is unclear, but some possible reasons include Bárdossy ’ s unwillingness to stand up to Germany, his compliancy to Hungary ’ s far-right and growing increasing Hungarian troop levels and casualties in the Soviet Union.
In Wells ' novel, giants have great powers, and they seek to continue growing and improving ; only the small people with their small minds stand in their way.
Rhododendron State Park in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, USA, is a state park located on and around Little Monadnock Mountain, containing a stand of native Rhododendron maximum, the largest of nineteen similar stands in central and northern New England, the northern limit of their growing range.

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