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Col legno tratto is used in the first and the third movements of Webern's Four Pieces for violin and piano.
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Interestingly, it is the Father in Colossians who is said to have delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son ( Col 1: 12, 13 ), not the typical way of articulating salvation today.
The Son is the agent of reconciliation and salvation not merely the church, but in some sense redeems the rest of creation as well (" all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven " ( Col 1: 20 )).
It is striking that the apostle writes in Col 1: 28 " Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ.
" Then in Col 3: 16, Paul's goal is that the Colossians themselves to in some manner continue in this ministry and admonish and test each other, ' one another ' as Paul did for them.
The fired rockfall event is mentioned only by Livy ; Polybius is mute on the subject and there is no evidence of carbonized rock at the only two-tier rockfall in the Western Alps, located below the Col de la Traversette ( Mahaney, 2008 ).
Philby was originally a Section D officer and is so noted in a letter of 24 September 1940 written by Lt. Col. Valentine Vivian, the head of Section V at that time.
The city is named for Lt. Col. Robert Monckton.
* Battle Hymn ( 1956 ) is based on the real-life experiences of Lt Col Dean E. Hess, USAF ( played by Rock Hudson ) and his cadre of U. S. Air Force instructors in the early days of the Korean War, training the pilots of the Republic of Korea Air Force and leading them during their first missions in F-51D / F-51Ks.
* Eliza Williams — the ward of Col. Brandon, she is about 15 years old and bore an illegitimate child to John Willoughby.
A check of the website Old Bailey for " Associated Records 1674-1834 " for an alleged trial in December 1801 and hanging of Sweeney Todd for January 1802 shows no reference ; the only murder trial for this period is that of a Governor / Lt Col. Joseph Wall who was hanged 28 January 1802 for killing a Benjamin Armstrong on 10 July 1782 on the isle of Gorée, West Africa, and the discharge of a Humphrey White in January 1802.
" Left to right is 3rd US Cavalry, 1st Volunteer Cavalry ( Col. Theodore Roosevelt center ) and 10th US Cavalry.
A book titled: " Seven Minus One: the Story of Astronaut Gus Grissom " was self published in 1968 by Carl L. Chappell, Ph. D. through New Frontier Publishing Co. of Madison, Indiana and is probably the earliest biography of Col. Grissom.
In 1934, Col. Marshall put Edwin F. Harding in charge of the Infantry School's publications, and Harding became editor of Infantry in Battle, a book that codified the lessons of World War I. Infantry in Battle is still used as an officer's training manual in the Infantry Officer's Course and was the training manual for most of the infantry officers and leaders of World War II.
An exception is found in Hippolytus of Rome, who in his work On the Seventy Apostles, distinguishes Mark the Evangelist ( 2 Tim 4: 11 ), John Mark ( Acts 12: 12, 25 ; 13: 5, 13 ; 15: 37 ), and Mark the cousin of Barnabas ( Col 4: 10 ; Phlm 24 ).
" Pennington argues that Col. Fitts ' reaction is not homophobic, but an " anguished self-interrogation ".
Col. Fitts is so ashamed of his homosexuality that it drives him to murder Lester ; by comparison, the openly gay Jim and Jim are the most well-adjusted characters in the film.
" The film implies two unfulfilled incestuous desires: Lester's pursuit of Angela is a manifestation of his lust for his own daughter, while Col. Fitts ' repression is exhibited through the almost sexualized discipline with which he controls Ricky.
In love with another Marine, Col. Fitts sees the man die and comes to believe that he is being punished for the " sin " of being gay.
The garage windows were designed specifically to obtain the crucial shot toward the end of the film in which Col. Fitts — watching from Ricky's bedroom — mistakenly assumes that Lester is paying Ricky for sex.
Nichols recalled an event that occurred in 1949 at Edwards Air Force Base, Muroc, California that, according to him, is the origination of Murphy's law, and first publicly recounted by USAF Col. John Paul Stapp.
Little is known about Colonel Plug except, from the folklorish descriptions provided in 1830 by Timothy Flint's " Col. Plug, the last of the Boat-wreckers ," in The Western Monthly Review and " The Boat-Wreckers — Or Banditti of the West ," in the Rochester, New Yorknewspaper, Daily Advertiser, Jan. 29, 1830.

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The most commonly used background lines are Ler, or Landsberg erecta, and Col, or Columbia.
Ball suspected his father was homosexual and used the idea to create Col. Fitts, a man who " gave up his chance to be himself ".
In phase two ( 1878 to 1888 ), with work completed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, commanded by Lt. Col. Thomas L. Casey, white marble for the exterior was used from a different Cockeysville quarry.
The Thomas Cadmus House was originally built in 1763 by Revolutionary War Lt. Col. Thomas Cadmus, and reconstructed in 1915 using the stones and foundation that had been used to build the original home.
The incident occurred during the changing out of components used to facilitate secure communications between an underground missile-control facility and missile silos near Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, according to Col. Dewey Ford, a spokesman for the Air Force Space Command in Colorado.
They claimed such limited ( and according to Col. Burton, completely unrealistic ) testing would " improve the databases used to model vehicle survivability " as opposed to full tests with random shots that would provide a far more accurate picture of its performance under real battlefield conditions, but produce less useful statistical data.
The leading edge of Trek ’ s design and engineering efforts, ACG is perhaps best known for a number of products introduced and used by Lance Armstrong during his historic Tour de France wins, including the original Trek Madone ( 2003 )— named for the Col de la Madone, a 12K climb that starts in the French town of Menton and used by Armstrong to test his fitness — and TTX time trial bike ( 2005 ).
The Col du Galibier was first used in the Tour de France in 1911 ; the first rider over the summit was Emile Georget, who, with Paul Duboc and Gustave Garrigou were the only riders not to walk.
Maton guitars were used by many well-known Australian pop and rock groups including Col Joye & The Joy Boys.
* In the 1957 film The Bridge on the River Kwai, when his men are ordered to participate with the construction of the bridge, British officer Col. Nicholson ( Alec Guinness ) declares that they will not be used as coolies by their captors.
The location was also used in the 2011 Tour de France when Stage 18 finished at the summit of the nearby Col du Galibier, Luxembourg climbing specialist Andy Schleck won the stage with a long solo breakaway from the finish and finished the Tour second overall, losing to Australian cyclist, Cadel Evans.
It was Ainsworth who inspected the Colts used by Col. G. A.
Rifle Schmidt-Rubin 1889 gets its name from the creator of the rifle's action, Col. Schmidt and the creator of the ammunition the rifle used, Col. Rubin.
The GP90 7. 5x53. 5mm round designed by Col. Rubin in 1882 was revolutionary in that most of the bullets used in Europe at the time, except for the Mle 1886 Lebel rifle metal-jacketed 8mm bullet, were around. 45 inches as opposed to the. 308 inches of the Schmidt-Rubin ammunition.
Shortly thereafter, Major ( later Col .) William J. L. Lyster ( 1869 – 1947 ) of the Army Medical Department used a solution of calcium hypochlorite in a linen bag to treat water.
A number of notable people appeared with secrets including Col Harland Sanders (" I started my restaurant with my first Social Security check "), Philo T. Farnsworth (" I invented electronic television "), Pete Best (" I used to be one of The Beatles "), and an elderly man Samuel J. Seymour who was the last surviving eye witness to Abraham Lincoln's assassination ( he was five years old at the time ), Bobby Fischer (" I am the US chess champion ").
" According to Damon's doctor, Lt. Col. Chester Buckenmaier, Moore took " a very positive thing we're doing for soldiers " who lost limbs and " used it to tell a lie.
The navy used a cumbersome system of colored flags that would impart messages that had to be decoded, whereas the army was experimenting with a far simpler wigwag system, recently developed by Col. Albert J. Myer.
Col. Gadsden presented to the Congress an elegant standard, such as is to be used by the commander in chief of the American Navy ; being a yellow field, with a lively representation of a rattlesnake in the middle in the attitude of going to strike and these words underneath, " Don't tread on me.
It was called the 6 / 75 and used a six-cylinder engine that had been developed by renowned engineer Col. Elbert J.

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