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After a brief Conservative interlude ( during which the Second Reform Act was passed by agreement between the parties ), Gladstone won a huge victory at the 1868 election and formed the first Liberal government.
The Croatian Peasant Party boycotted the government of the Serbian People's Radical Party throughout the period, except for a brief interlude between 1925 and 1927, when external Italian expansionism was at hand with her allies, Albania, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria that threatened Yugoslavia as a whole.
At the first performances of Parsifal problems with the moving scenery during the transition from Scene one to Scene two in Act 1 meant that Wagner's existing orchestral interlude finished before Parsifal and Gurnemanz arrived at the Hall of the Grail.
* French — Ballieu, A. Jacques: Pierrot at the Seaside ( 1905 ); Beissier, Fernand: Mon Ami Pierrot ( 1923 ); Champsaur, Félicien: The Wedding of the Dream ( pantomimic interlude in novel Le Combat des sexes ); Guitry, Sacha: Deburau ( 1918 ); Hennique, Léon: The Redemption of Pierrot ( 1903 ); Morhardt, Mathias: Mon ami Pierrot ( 1919 ); Strarbach, Gaston: Pierrot's Revenge ( 1913 ); Tervagne, Georges de, and Colette Cariou: Mon ami Pierrot ( 1945 ); Voisine, Auguste: Pierrot's Scullery-Brats ( 1903 ).
During this interlude, Joan went outside the city walls and scouted all of the English fortifications personally, at one point exchanging words with William Glasdale himself.
Leo had educated Norbert at home until 1903, employing teaching methods of his own invention, except for a brief interlude when Norbert was 7 years of age.
Location shooting took place in front of Royce Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles in the opening scene, at Naval Station Treasure Island in San Francisco, Pearl Harbor, on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, and at Yosemite National Park in California, the scene of the Yosemite Firefall and Keith's romantic interlude with May Wynn while on leave.
Following a brief interlude at Harvard University, where he was awarded a B. S.
Stromness is referenced in the title of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies's popular piano piece Farewell to Stromness, a piano interlude from The Yellow Cake Revue, which was written to protest at plans to open a uranium mine in the area.
The pastoral interlude that follows begins with the short instrumental movement, the Pifa, which takes its name from the shepherd-bagpipers, or pifferare, who played their pipes in the streets of Rome at Christmas time.
It may also include pieces such as overtures, music played during scene changes, or at the end of an act, immediately preceding an interlude, as was customary with several nineteenth-century plays.
After an interlude as an English POW and later as an interpreter at a police school, Schmidt started his future life as a freelance writer during the time of wandering that followed the war.
He produced an interlude at Linlithgow Palace thought to be a version of his play The Thrie Estaitis in 1540, the first surviving full Scottish play, which satirised the corruption of church and state.
The novel contains an interlude, the night scene in Trafalgar Square, which most critics have accepted as written under the influence of James Joyce, and specifically the celebrated ' Nighttown ' scenes at the end of Ulysses.
During the UAA interlude, only regional and domestic routes were operated in Syria, flights further afield connected at the Cairo hub.
There was usually a musical interlude at some point, featuring a current recording star.
" A fragment of a black-letter copy of the interlude has survived at Lambeth Palace.
Other notable tournaments that year were the Queen's Club tournament ( the Graebner-Okker final cancelled due to rain which also delayed the first matches in Wimbledon ) and the greatest pro tournaments where all the NTL and WCT pros could compete ( but without amateur or registered players ) as the U. S. Pro ( outside Boston, on grass ), the French Pro ( coming back to Roland Garros after the 5-edition interlude at Coubertin ), the Jack Kramer Tournament of Champions at Wembley in November and perhaps the Madison Square Garden Pro in December with the four best pros of each organisation.
Thus scene two is a variation on a single note ( B natural, heard continuously in the scene, and the only note heard in the powerful orchestral crescendos at the end of act two, scene two ); scene three is a variation on a rhythmic pattern, with every major thematic element constructed around this pattern ; scene four is a variation on a chord, used exclusively for the whole scene ; the orchestral interlude is a freely composed passage that is firmly grounded in the key of d minor ; the final scene is a moto perpetuum, a ' variation on a single rhythm ' ( the quaver ).
The piano interlude at the end of the song is augmented by an acoustic guitar, and is also the accompaniment to the outro-solo.
In an interlude, Eugene entered the ring and shared his excitement about being at his first WrestleMania with the crowd in attendance.

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He advises Alex that all good things have to end, and that his interlude with Rose will one day be just a memory.
Chris Willman from Los Angeles Times commented: " The first single ' Manic Monday ' represents slumming songwriter Prince's attempt mostly successful save for the inevitable getting down interlude to concoct a modern day Mamas and the Papas hit.
The compensations included a short working day, which meant the later afternoon could be spent in exercising and socialising, going to the races, playing tennis, amateur dramatics and musical performances, and later at dinner parties which might include ' absurd games ', or a musical interlude.

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On 17 February 1919, there was a three-day coup, the so-called Speckputsch, a brief interlude of excitement in the otherwise rather staid town.
In between the two, there is a brief interlude of harmattan occasioned by the northeast trade wind, with the main feature of dust haze, intensified coldness and dryness.
Next there was a comedy interlude with members of the Monty Python troupe ( Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam along with Neil Innes ) performing " Sit on My Face ".
On the Beastie Boys album Check Your Head there is a musical interlude called the Blue Nun in which a narrator describes a party held in Peter Sichel's comfortable study in his New York townhouse in which the guests compliment the wine.
The sketches included topical items about then Prime Minister Robert Menzies and the Voyager disaster ; Oz co-editor Richard Walsh provided an " Oz News " segment ; Gordon Chater performed his popular slapstick routine, in which he performed a comic monologue while covering himself with food then squirting the resulting mess off with a soda siphon ; there was also a serious interlude with a reading of a poem written by an Aboriginal woman.
For most of the 19th century, the Jangdong branch of the Andong Kim clan was in control of the government ; however, there was a brief interlude in which control shifted to the Pungyang Cho clan.
Between 1663, when Zamboanga was abandoned, and 1718 when it was refortified, there was an interlude in the Moro Wars, which allowed the sultanates to become better organized and their Islamic institutions to be reinforced.

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The following portions of the third and final act were fully scored: the first 268 bars ; the instrumental interlude between scenes 1 and 2 ; and the finale of the opera, beginning with the monologue of Countess Geschwitz.
The old ruins used as the setting for an idyllic interlude in their journey to Manchester were those of Waverley Abbey, Surrey.
The first recordings of Delius's works, in 1927, were conducted by Beecham for the Columbia label: the " Walk to the Paradise Garden " interlude from A Village Romeo and Juliet, and On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring, performed by the orchestra of the Royal Philharmonic Society.
After a two-year interlude with Douglas Wheeler, whose Republican credentials were disconcerting to liberal members, the Club hired Michael Fischer, the former head of the California Coastal Commission, who served as executive director from 1987 to 1992.
Towards the end of the 16th century innovative Florentine musicians were developing the intermedio — a long-established form of musical interlude inserted between the acts of spoken dramas — into increasingly elaborate forms.
Abelardo and Paco were redesigned during the interlude from season 1 to season 2.
After the eight month interlude of the Phony War, France and the Low Countries were quickly overrun by the Nazi German Blitzkrieg in the Battle of France in May 1940.
This German interlude came to an abrupt close by the middle of 1933, however, as the offices of the Negro Worker were ransacked by ultra-nationalist gangs following the Nazi seizure of power.
* 1936-Translation work " Strange interlude " ( 奇異的插曲 ) and " The Man of Property " ( 資產家 ) were published in " The World's Literary Collections " ( 世界文學全集 )
The role of the organizer in these organizations was " professionalized " to some extent and resources were sought so that being an organizer could be more of a long term career than a relatively brief, mostly unfunded interlude.
The first song was recorded just hours before they were leaving the studio and is a brief piano interlude.
* An interlude between Phase II & III introduces the concept of alternate universes, and that members of Cloud 9 who were previously thought to be dead were in fact establishing themselves in the alternate realities with other-universal heroes, and developing their powers and abilities.
These " new " Lusignans, who were also descendants of Robert Guiscard, remained in control of Cyprus until 1489 ; in Jerusalem ( or, more accurately, Acre ), they ruled from 1268 until the fall of the city in 1291, after an interlude ( 1228 – 1268 ) during which the Hohenstaufen dynasty officially held the kingdom.
Aside from a brief interlude in 1998 and 1999 when they were signed by Interscope Records, the band recorded for the Washington, D. C independent label DeSoto Records.
The Greek element recalls the Byzantine interlude of power in southernmost Hispania Baetica, until they were finally expelled in 554: representatives of the Byzantine Empire had been invited to help settle a Visigothic dynastic struggle, but had stayed on, as a hoped-for spearhead to a " Reconquest " of the far west envisaged by emperor Justinian I.
The games were sold as twins, with two matches being staged with a one-hour interlude on the same ticket.
In 1656 it appeared in a catalogue ( An Exact and perfect Catalogue of all Plaies that were ever printed ) unlikely assigned to be an interlude by Richard Bernard, while on the line above it the comedy The Arraignment of Paris, performed in 1581, was similarly unlikely a tragedy assigned to Shakespeare.
After a brief interlude in the Kent League, they returned to the London League but were expelled in 1900.

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