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In the same year, Waits lent his vocals to Gavin Bryars ' 75-minute reworking of his 1971 classical music piece Jesus ' Blood Never Failed Me Yet ; appeared in Robert Altman's film version of Raymond Carver's stories Short Cuts and Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California, a short black-and-white movie with Iggy Pop ; and his third child, Sullivan, was born.
The premiere established traditions that have influenced subsequent Russian productions ( and many abroad as well ): 1 ) Cuts made to shorten what is perceived as an overlong work ; 2 ) Declamatory and histrionic singing by the title character, often degenerating in climactic moments into shouting ( initiated by Ivan Melnikov, and later reinforced by Fyodor Shalyapin ); and 3 ) Realistic and historically accurate sets and costumes, employing very little stylization.
Tomlin also played chain-smoking waitress Doreen Piggott in Altman's 1993 ensemble film Short Cuts, and, in two films by director David O. Russell ; she appeared as a peacenik Raku artist in Flirting with Disaster and later, as an existential detective in I ♥ Huckabees.
An Act of Parliament received the Royal Assent on 30 April 1792, entitled " An Act for making and maintaining a navigable Canal from, or from near, Wyrley Bank, in the county of Stafford, to communicate with the Birmingham and Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, at or near the town of Wolverhampton, in the said county ; and also certain collateral Cuts therein described from the said intended Canal ".
* TV Offal Prime Cuts on Channel 4 ; 1999
Describing the various songs on Bleach, Christopher Sandford wrote: "' Paper Cuts ' includes a folk-influence melody and ponderous rhythm of an early Led Zeppelin number ; ' Mr. Moustache ' addressed itself on Nirvana's male fans ; ' Downer ' showed the same exceptional contempt for the group's audience ".
He was born at the village of Cuts in Picardy ; his father was a farmer.
In 1990, Christgau changed the format of the Consumer Guide ; it now contains six to eight reviews graded upper-B + or higher, one " Dud of the Month " review graded B or lower, and three lists: Honorable Mention ( B + albums deemed not worthy of full-paragraph reviews ), Choice Cuts ( excellent tracks on un-recommended albums ), and Duds.
* Cuts in American military aid to South Vietnam force austerity measures there, including the storage of 200 South Vietnamese Air Force aircraft and the reduction of helicopter lift capacity by 70 percent ; shortages, of fuel, ammunition, and spare parts also begin to plague South Vietnamese aviation of all types.
; Cuts between the toes: Cuts can occur between toes as a result of the pressure of a dancer's toenails digging into the toes next to them.
* Pompadours Passe Says Barber ; Collegetown Condemns Crew Cuts Cornell Daily Sun March 25, 1937, Page 1
: An Act for making and maintaining a navigable Canal from the Oxford Canal Navigation at Braunston, in the county of Northampton, to join the River Thames at or near Brentford, in the county of Middlesex ; and also certain collateral Cuts from the said intended Canal.
The various sets where the Yankee Stadium Legacy cards were inserted into were: Spectrum ; Piece of History ; SPx ; Upper Deck Series Two ; SP Legendary Cuts ( Hobby-only ); SP Authentic ; UDx ; and UD Masterpieces.
At that time, only Mighty Dog 5. 3 ounce pouch products are being withdrawn by Nestlé Purina ; however, on March 31, 2007, the recall was expanded to " all sizes and varieties of its Alpo Prime Cuts in Gravy wet dog food with specific date codes.
* Kumi Mitachi Table Tour Cuts Set ; Sega Saturn

; and are
If it were not for an old professor who made me read the classics I would have been stymied on what to do, and now I understand why they are classics ; ;
We are thirsty and hungry ; ;
There are of course many Souths ; ;
Old attitudes are held more tenaciously in the Tidewater than the Piedmont ; ;
Both concepts are undergoing alteration ; ;
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
the miraculous way in which music, revelation and death are associated in a single instant -- all this seems a triumph of art, a rather desperate art, in itself ; ;
He is a widower, his three children are dead, he has no one left on earth ; ;
His unsuccessful strivings to give up drink are represented as religious strivings ; ;
The images themselves, like their counterparts in experience, are not neutral qualities to be surveyed dispassionately ; ;
The most primitive feelings are rudimentary value feelings, both positive and negative: a desire to appropriate this or that part of the environment into oneself ; ;
The state universities of Maine, New Hampshire, And Vermont are older and more `` respectable '' ; ;

; and very
It was dark and, I sensed, very large ; ;
The slaves never shared in their profits, while they did share, in a very real sense, in the profits of the slave-owners: they were fed, clothed, doctored, and so forth ; ;
To escape from a prison camp required a very special state of mind ; ;
It was very widely read, too ; ;
The very firmness of her convictions and logical clearness of her arguments captivated and stimulated him to make greater efforts ; ;
Not all recent science fiction, however, is dystopian, for the optimistic strain is still very much alive in Mission Of Gravity and Childhood's End, as we have seen, as well as in many other recent popular novels and stories like Fred Hoyle's The Black Cloud ( 1957 ) ; ;
The girls, very fetching in their uniforms, are shown firing rockets from a launcher mounted on a dump truck ; ;
As we know, the Soviet peasant today still very largely thrives on being able to sell the produce grown on his private plot ; ;
He could now but the weakness is very definite ; ;
There were two liquor saloons not very far from the church, one white, that is conducted for white people with a side entrance for Negroes ; ;
On May 15, a very large increase occurred with Af of mass between Af and Af ; ;
It is very easy to establish by induction on R that if F is in Af then Af ; ;
I realized, now, that she had been showing me, in what impressed me as being a very accurate way, something her mother had once said to her ; ;

; and briefly
are few in number, briefly worded, all different in sound ; ;
Then, a little later, Shilkret discovered there was no one to play the brief celesta solo during the slow section, so he hastily asked Gershwin if he might play the solo ; Gershwin said he could and so he briefly participated in the actual recording.
On January 14, 1863, the Alcotts received a telegram that Louisa was sick ; Bronson immediately went to bring her home, briefly meeting Abraham Lincoln while there.
The crusaders believed their oaths were made invalid when the Byzantine contingent under Tatikios failed to help them during the siege of Antioch ; Bohemund, who had set himself up as Prince of Antioch, briefly went to war with Alexios in the Balkans, but was blockaded by the Byzantine forces and agreed to become Alexios ' vassal by the Treaty of Devol in 1108.
The greatest and longest lasting democratic leader was Pericles ; after his death, Athenian democracy was twice briefly interrupted by oligarchic revolution towards the end of the Peloponnesian War.
The town is served by junction seven of the M65 and is linked from the A680 and the A56 dual carriageway which briefly merge ; linking to the M66 motorway heading towards Manchester.
Unlike Blackstone and the Restatements, Holmes ' book only briefly discusses what the law is ; rather, Holmes describes the common law process.
The archipelago is subject to cyclical droughts ; a devastating drought began in 1968 and was broken only briefly in 1975, 1978, 1984, and 1986.
Chaldea or Chaldaea (), from Greek, Chaldaia ; Akkadian ; Hebrew כשדים, Kaśdim ; Aramaic: ܟܐܠܕܘ, Kaldo ) was a marshy land located in south eastern Mesopotamia which came to rule Babylon briefly.
* A running engine does not stop taking air & fuel into the cylinder when the piston reaches BDC ; The mixture that is rushing into the cylinder during the downstroke develops momentum and continues briefly after the vacuum ceases ( in the same respect that rapidly opening a door will create a draft that continues after movement of the door ceases ).
When Clampett was promoted to director in 1937, Jones was assigned to his unit ; the Clampett unit was briefly assigned to work with Jones ' old employer, Ub Iwerks, when Iwerks subcontracted four cartoons to Schlesinger in 1937.
The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century ; it was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire and the fifth largest in Europe.
Leary received an honorary doctorate and spoke briefly at his alma mater's undergraduate commencement ceremony on May 16, 2005 ; he is thus credited as " Dr. Denis Leary " on the cover of his 2009 book, Why We Suck.
In October 1970, DC briefly retired the circular logo in favor of a simple " DC " in a rectangle with the name of the title, or the star of the book ; the logo on many issues of Action Comics, for example, read " DC Superman.
MacNeill was briefly convinced to go along with some sort of action when Mac Diarmada revealed to him that a shipment of German arms was about to land in County Kerry, planned by the IRB in conjunction with Roger Casement ; he was certain that the authorities ' discovery of such a shipment would inevitably lead to suppression of the Volunteers, thus the Volunteers were justified in taking defensive action ( including the originally planned manoeuvres ).
Guatemala gained independence from Spain on September 15, 1821 ; it briefly became part of the Mexican Empire and then for a period belonged to a federation called The United Provinces of Central America, until the federation broke up in civil war in 1838 – 1840 ( See: History of Central America ).
Together with William Losh, Stephenson improved the design of cast iron rails to reduce breakage ; these were briefly made by Losh, Wilson and Bell at their Walker ironworks.
In 255 and 257 he was made Consul again ; this perhaps indicates that he briefly visited Rome on those occasions, although no record has been left of it.
Portugal was briefly also ruled by the House of Habsburg with Castile and Aragon in the Iberian Union, but this short-lived arrangement was never popular in Portugal ; Portugal after 60 years refused to be ruled by the Habsburg king.
He boarded an Australian whaleship, the Lucy Ann, bound for Tahiti ; took part in a mutiny and was briefly jailed in the native " Calabooza Beretanee ".
Microsoft had a double gain from its release: first, it made it impossible for consumers to run Windows 95 on a cheaper, non-Microsoft DOS ; secondly, although traces of DOS were never completely removed from the system and MS DOS 7 would be loaded briefly as a part of the booting process, Windows 95 applications ran solely in 386 enhanced mode, with a flat 32-bit address space and virtual memory.
When considering human-powered equipment, a healthy human can produce about 1. 2 hp briefly ( see orders of magnitude ) and sustain about 0. 1 hp indefinitely ; trained athletes can manage up to about 2. 5 hp briefly

0.164 seconds.