Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Cleveland Orchestra" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Clevelanders and has
Some bakeries in cities with many former Clevelanders, such as Los Angeles, also make them, under various names, such as Cleveland bars and rum bars ( when a bit of rum extract has been added to the chocolate icing ).

Clevelanders and several
The construction was financed by John D. Rockefeller, Marcus Hanna, Charles F. Brush and several other wealthy Clevelanders of the day.

Clevelanders and great
Embraced by Clevelanders as " King James ," the 2003 – 04 season offered great hope for the future, as James rose to become a dominating player, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award.

Clevelanders and .
The I-77 / I-480 interchange or the cloverleaf interchange as Clevelanders call it is the biggest interchange in Ohio.
* 1943: Parker employs 5, 000 Clevelanders, all in defense production.
Many Clevelanders believed Dr. Sheppard was guilty, including the editors of The Plain Dealer, which carried Kilgallen's syndicated column.
On October 8, 1922, The Plain Dealer, published an article written Royal S. Copeland telling Clevelanders to " Eat Candy as a Part of Your Daily Meal and Enjoy the Best of Health.
Have You Read These Older Titles ?” Nonetheless, library patronage soared as unemployed and underemployed Clevelanders came to the library for a variety of purposes.
In 1999, Clevelanders and Northeast Ohioans celebrated direct access to London, England with a non-stop air service from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport CLE to London's Gatwick LGW.
This flight is popular with Cleveland's business community and helps Clevelanders bypass the traditional Cleveland-NYC-London connections.
More than 40 years after Ghoulardi signed off, his legacy endures: Clevelanders still associate polka music, white socks, and pink plastic flamingo and yard globe lawn ornaments with Parma, Ohio.
David Thomas, of art rock band Pere Ubu, said that the Cramps were " so thoroughly co-optive of the Ghoulardi persona that when they first appeared in the 1970s, Clevelanders of the generation were fairly dismissive.
But a select group of eight Clevelanders, among them Charles and Minerva Brooks, sought plays of substance on timely topics.

are and proud
We are very proud of it ''.
Nostalgic Yankee readers of Erskine Caldwell are today informed by proud Georgians that Tobacco Road is buried beneath a four-lane super highway, over which travel each day suburbanite businessmen more concerned with the Dow-Jones average than with the cotton crop.
`` Here are two old men, mad at each other and too proud to pick up the phone '', said a House Democratic leader.
Many English Catholics are proud of their Catholicism and know that they are in a new ascendancy.
Rather they are genuine clods, proud of their cloddishness and openly antagonistic to the illuminating influences of aesthetics or thought.
The other long established club in the city ' Os Galitos ' was founded in 1904 and water related sports such as swimming, sailing and rowing are some of its longest traditional strongest specialities, other sections in the club include chess, basketball, snooker, pool and billiards among others, but rowing is the modality in which the club has a maintained a long and proud tradition going back more than one hundred years, reaching the highest possible excellence as a club with several of its individual and team of rowers having represented Portugal Internationally and at the Olympic games with good classifications on more than a just few occasions.
We are proud to profess it, in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Cretans are fiercely proud of their island and customs, and men often don elements of traditional dress in everyday life: knee-high black riding boots ( stivania ), vráka breeches tucked into the boots at the knee, black shirt and black headdress consisting of a fishnet-weave kerchief worn wrapped around the head or draped on the shoulders ( the sariki ).
: From ownership on down, it's an approach the Rockies are proud ofand something they are wary about publicizing.
Other visual and aural cues are also taken from film noir, in ‘ Pierrot Le Fou ’ for instance, Spike battles an enraged homicidal clown across a fairground, accompanied by lighting and camera angles any film noir would be proud of.
They have quarreled with their respective fathers, they are proud to be Saxons, they display a highly-evolved sense of justice, they support the rightful king even though he is of Norman-French ancestry, they are adept with weapons, and they each fall in love with a " fair maid " ( Rowena and Marian, respectively ).
Angier also notes that swearing is a widespread but perhaps underappreciated anger management technique ; that " men generally curse more than women, unless said women are in a sorority, and that university provosts swear more than librarians or the staff members of the university day care center "; and that linguistic research has shown that the physiological reactions of individuals who are proud of their education are similar between exposure to obscene words and exposure to bad grammar.
* 1876: In Louisa May Alcott's novel Rose in Bloom, the main character Rose mentions that her family, the Campbells, are rather proud of being descended from Robert the Bruce.
In a dedication ceremony, Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Interior John Berry stated, " Let it forever be remembered that here — on this spot — men and women stood proud, they stood fast, so that we may be who we are, we may work where we will, live where we choose and love whom our hearts desire.
While they carry emotional scars from their war experiences, they are proud of their service, and are shown fighting on the side of right and justice.
Although in later years he had romantic relationships with other women and possibly affairs, George herself wrote to her husband " When you are dead, people will talk about your love affairs, but I shall say nothing, for I will remember how proud you were.
Today we burn our proud ship ... to protest against inhuman elements in the world of 1978 ... Now we are forced to stop at the entrance to the Red Sea.
Maggie mayor's wife and I are very proud of him.
They are today particularly proud of the memory of Vice Brigadiere Salvo D ' Acquisto, who was executed by the Germans in Palidoro ( near Rome ) during World War II.

are and their
For a brief period each year, the rays of the sun are warm enough to melt some of the snows piled a mile deep at the base of the headwalls, and then the pinnacles glisten in the daytime at high noon, and billions of gallons of water begin their slow seepage under the glaciers and across the rockstrewn hanging valleys on their long, meandering journey to the sea -- running east past the sky-carving massifs of Gurla Mandhata and Kemchenjunga, then turning south and curling down through the jungles of Assam, past the Khasi Hills, and into Bengal, past Sirinjani and Madaripur, until the hard water of the melting snows mingles with the soft drainage of fields and at length fans out to meld with the teeming salt depths of the Bay of Bengal.
And both in their objectives of non-discrimination and of social progress they have had ranged against them the Southerners who are called Bourbons.
their fears now are of miscegenation and Negro political control in many counties.
Or else the North really believes that all Southerners except a few quaint old characters have come around to realizing the errors of their past, and are now at heart sharers of the American Dream, like everybody else.
Whatever their faults, they are not hypocrites.
and I have heard many say that they are content to earn a half or a third as much as they could up North because they so much prefer the quieter habits of their home town.
Accidental war is so sensitive a subject that most of the people who could become directly involved in one are told just enough so they can perform their portions of incredibly complex tasks.
Now let us imagine a wing of B-52's, on alert near their `` positive control ( or fail-safe ) points '', the spots on the map, many miles from Soviet territory, beyond which they are forbidden to fly without specific orders to proceed to their targets.
Others are confined to vast reservations, and not only does the Australian government justifiably not wish them to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive, shunning camps, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes to its highest pitch -- which is very low indeed.
Those three other great activities of the Persians, the bath, the teahouse, and the zur khaneh ( the latter a kind of club in which a leader and a group of men in an octagonal pit move through a rite of calisthenics, dance, chanted poetry, and music ), do not take place in buildings to which entrance tickets are sold, but some of them occupy splendid examples of Persian domestic architecture: long, domed, chalk-white rooms with daises of turquoise tile, their end walls cut through to the orchards and the sky by open arches.
But more important, and the thing which the casual traveler and the blind sojourner often do not see, is that these places and activities are often the settings in which Persians exercise their extraordinary aesthetic sensibilities.
The men crying love poems in an orchard on any summer's night are as often as not the lutihaw, mustachioed toughs who spend most of their lives in and out of the local prisons, brothels, and teahouses.
Modern writers, who are supposed to keep their fingers firmly upon the pulse of their subjects, insist upon drawing out this legend, prolonging its burial, when it well deserves a rest after the overexploitation of the past century.
But, since they have rejected both narrative and emotional continuity, how are they to unify the impressive array of materials at their disposal??
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
They recognized that slavery was a moral issue and not merely an economic interest, and that to recognize it explicitly in their Constitution would be in explosive contradiction to the concept of sovereignty they had set forth in the Declaration of 1776 that `` all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among them are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

0.131 seconds.