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third and variation
For the third movement, Beethoven used variation techniques ; he also did this in the second movement of his Quartet op.
A further variation was used by Nicola Murray, a fictional government minister, in the third series finale of The Thick of It.
Yet a third variation is catalexis, where the end of a line is shortened by a foot, or two or part thereof-an example of this is at the end of each verse in Keats ' ' La Belle Dame sans Merci ':
A third variation on the song, with a slightly different chorus, was published in 1907.
A number of two-player variations use a third colour for passive pieces, for example variation The Pillar ( with a fixed marble in the centre of the board ), which has been examined to some depth by Alex Borello and Nicolas Le Gal.
Every third variation in the series of 30 is a canon, following an ascending pattern.
Thus, variation 3 is a canon at the unison, variation 6 is a canon at the second ( the second entry begins the interval of a second above the first ), variation 9 is a canon at the third, and so on until variation 27, which is a canon at the ninth.
Variation 25 is the third and last variation in G minor ; a three-part piece, it is marked adagio in Bach's own copy and is in 3 / 4 time.
The Prose Edda adds that, depending on manuscript variation, he is either the third husband of Nótt, the personified night, or the husband of Jörð, the personified day.
Dora, later Mrs. Richard Powell, was the stepdaughter of the sister of William Meath Baker, inspiration for the fourth variation, and sister-in-law of Richard Baxter Townsend, inspiration for the third.
1 ( the opening march ), 2, 15, 23 ( sometimes called a parody of a Cramer finger exercise ), 24 ( a lyrical fughetta ), 25, 26, 28, 29 ( the first of the series of three slow variations leading to the final fugue and minuet ), 31 ( the third, highly expressive slow variation leading directly into the final fugue and minuet ) and 33 ( the concluding minuet ).
The third and final structural variation, in Kinderman's analysis, is No. 25, which shifts Diabelli's monotonous rhythm from the bass to the treble and fills the bass with a simple figure endlessly repeated in a " lumbering caricature ".
This appears as the third principal component of genetic variation in Eurasia ( after the " Great expansion " from the African continent, and a second expansion from the area of Northern Siberia ), which suggests geographical expansion during the early Jōmon period.
The third qualification, related to the second, is that variation in physical structures can be overlooked, provided this does not imperil the uniformity of conclusions drawn from observation: the sun is different from the Earth, our galaxy is different from a black hole, some galaxies advance toward rather than recede from us, and the universe has a " foamy " texture of galaxy clusters and voids, but none of these different structures appears to violate the basic laws of physics.
Minor variations, such as shades or errors, get a lowercase letter ; so the " C3a " above indicates a variation ( error in this case ) on the third US airmail stamp.
The opening of the third movement features a double bass soloist performing a variation on the theme of " Frère Jacques ", distinguishing it as one of the few symphonic pieces to use the instrument in such a manner.
* The Living DaylightsThis was the third variation on a stunt that had appeared first in Moonraker and then in Octopussy ; James Bond battles a bad guy while they are both hanging outside a plane.
The wide variation in the placement of the second beat perhaps explains why Swedish fiddlers typically tap their feet on only the first and third beat.
The third variation of paradox is grounded in the Hua-yen doctrine of the " nonobstruction of all phenomena " ( shih shih wu-ai ( k )).
Inks Lake is a level-controlled reservoir with less than one foot ( one third meter ) variation in water level annually.
* Suzie Chan: Charlie's third child and eldest daughter, this sweet and pretty teen is basically a variation on Daphne Blake.

third and legend
2002 marked the last full season for Jaguars legend Mark Brunell, who was benched in the third game of 2003 in favor of Byron Leftwich.
However, the legend gained its greatest prominence when it appeared in the third recension ( edited revision ) of Martin of Opava's Chronicon Pontificum et Imperatorum later in the 13th century.
According to legend, the Teleri were descended from Enel, the third Elf to awake in Cuiviénen, his spouse Enelyë and their 72 companions, but it was Elwë, the first of the Teleri to come to Valinor, who became their king.
There is a rather popular legend in Chile that claims this third Chilean flag won a " Most Beautiful National Flag in the World " contest.
Deptford and the docks are associated with the knighting of Sir Francis Drake by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind, the legend of Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cape for Elizabeth, Captain James Cook's third voyage aboard Resolution, and the mysterious murder of Christopher Marlowe in a house along Deptford Strand.
" The third story, and the most contested source of the town's name, stems from a local legend which tells of a man named Brabant who, in the mid-1700s, " slaughtered " several indigenous inhabitants by cannon in order to prevent an impending massacre.
A third ghostly legend of similarly dubious provenance describes a female spectre periodically walking in a field north-east of the castle, on the gentle slope below Warren House.
The first reverse, used until 1780, showed the crowned " I " in high relief, with the inscription ; the second reverse, used until 1786, was similar but in lower relief, the " I " being much flatter ; the third reverse, used in 1792 only, was completely redesigned with a much smaller " I " under a smaller crown with the inscription running around the crown, with the same legend as before.
In a departure from the previous reigns the reverse featured a totally new design of a large crowned shield which bore the arms of France in the first quarter, of Scotland in the second quarter, of Ireland in the third quarter, and of England in the fourth quarter, the whole ensemble having a small shield in the centre bearing the rampant lion of Nassau ; the legend on the obverse read.
In a departure from the previous reigns the reverse featured a totally new design of a large crowned shield which bore the arms of France in the first quarter, of Scotland in the second quarter, of Ireland in the third quarter, and of England in the fourth quarter, the whole ensemble having a small shield in the centre bearing the rampant lion of Nassau ; the legend on the obverse read.
In a departure from the previous reigns, the reverse featured a totally new design of a large crowned shield which bore the arms of imperial France in the first quarter, of Scotland in the second quarter, of Ireland in the third quarter, and of England in the fourth quarter, the whole ensemble having a small shield in the centre bearing the rampant lion of Nassau ; the legend on the obverse read ( Of " Magna Britannia " Great Britain, " Francia " France and " Hibernia " Ireland King and Queen ).
In a departure from the previous reigns the reverse featured a totally new design of a large crowned shield which bore the arms of France in the first quarter, of Scotland in the second quarter, of Ireland in the third quarter, and of England in the fourth quarter, the whole ensemble having a small shield in the centre bearing the rampant lion of Nassau ; the legend on the obverse read.
Since 2007, the city of Leeds has honored John Henry's legend during an annual September festival, held on the third weekend in September, called the Leeds Downtown Folk Festival & John Henry Celebration .< ref >" Free Leeds Downtown Folk Festival is Saturday & Sunday ", Christie Dedman -- The Birmingham News The Birmingham News, September 15, 2011 < p >" John Henry in Leeds ", Leeds Folk Festival </ ref >
The third legend tells of a town being plagued by a giant carabao, who ate all of their crops.
There is a legend that the Avars were descendants of Eber through children of Abraham and his third ( or second, as the Talmud identifies her with Hagar ) wife Keturah.
In the 1997 semi-final, he could only manage third place and the heat was easily won by quiz legend Daphne Fowler.
The legend has it that the first two of which were held in cities since " taken by the sea ", and the third of which was held during the 5th century BC in the present-day city of Madurai.
Late legends say that the third Sangam was held on the banks of the sacred Pond of Golden Lotuses in MaduraiThere are a number of other isolated references to the legend of academies at Madurai scattered through Shaivite and Vaishnavite devotional literature throughout later literature.
These works describe a legend that deals mostly with the third Sangam at Madurai, and is so substantially different from that set out in Nakkirar's commentary that some authors such as Zvelebil speculate that it may be based on a different, and somewhat independent, tradition.
The third, Ludus super iconic Sancti Nicholai, is founded on a sufficiently foolish legend.
( Includes, in order: The buried candelabrum ; Rachel arraigns with God ; The legend of the third dove ; Virata, or, The eyes of the undying brother ; Buchmendel )
The chief authority for the legend of Hamlet is Saxo Grammaticus, who devotes to it parts of the third and fourth books of his Gesta Danorum, completed at the beginning of the 13th century.
In September 1987, what would have been Rijkaard's third season ( 1987 – 88 ) under Dutch football legend Johan Cruijff as head coach, Rijkaard stormed off the training field and vowed never to play under him again.
According to legend, each leaf represents something: the first is for faith, the second is for hope, the third is for love, and the fourth is for luck ( the three-leaf shamrock had been used by St. Patrick as a metaphor for the Christian Trinity ).

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