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English-language and operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
Category: English-language operettas
When Edwardes found success, beginning in 1907, in mounting English-language versions of the new generation of continental European operettas to the London stage, Ross wrote the English lyrics for the adaptations, often with libretti by Basil Hood.
Category: English-language operettas

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More than ten major English-language books focused specifically on his work were published between 2005 and 2010.
American media mogul Ted Turner bought the rights to the Doraemon anime series in the mid-1980s for an English-language release, but canceled it without explanation before any episodes were aired.
At the time, there were no officially recognized romanizations of character and mecha names, and a variety of different spellings were being used in the English-language fan community.
" Many years later, when the Gundam series was finally licensed in North America, the rightsholders did come up with a unified list of " official spellings " for English-language material, and some of these spellings include Schodt's renditions, as well as the renditions to which certain North American fans were attached.
However, none of this research and criticism was originally known to most of the English-language commentators, by function of the dates when they were writing and, to some extent, of the language in which it was written.
According to Dubai police, the explosives they found were also inside the toner cartridge of a printer, placed in a cardboard box containing English-language books and souvenirs. The cartridge contained PETN and plastic explosives mixed with lead azide, they said.
At the same time she released her Moon Songs EP, featuring four English-language tracks which were recorded in the Don't Look Down sessions, but didn't make the album track listing.
Songs such as " I Could Fall in Love " and " Dreaming of You " were played widely by mainstream English-language radio, with the latter reaching number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Prior to World War I, Baedeker's guides were famous enough that baedekering became an English-language term for the process of travelling a country for the purpose of writing a travel guide or travelogue about it.
" In 1994, in The Western Canon, Harold Bloom wrote of Finnegans Wake: " aesthetic merit were ever again to center the canon would be as close as our chaos could come to the heights of Shakespeare and Dante ," and in 1998 the Modern Library placed Finnegans Wake seventy-seventh amongst its list of " Top 100 English-language novels of the twentieth century.
The intention was to provide an English-language publication to support Spanish anarchists who were at that time achieving a measure of political influence through the anarchist trade union Confederación Nacional del Trabajo ( CNT ) and other organisations.
The title of the film comes from an idiomatic English-language expression " the tail wagging the dog ", which is commented at the beginning of the film by a caption that reads: Why does the dog wag its tail? Because the dog is smarter than the tail. If the tail were smarter, it would wag the dog.
Direct literary models were available from a number of sources, including F. V. Dickins ’ s 1866 Hyak nin is ’ shiu, or, Stanzas by a Century of Poets, Being Japanese Lyrical Odes, the first English-language version of the Hyakunin isshu, a 13th-century anthology of 100 tanka, the early 20th-century critical writings and poems of Sadakichi Hartmann, and contemporary French-language translations.
On 27 September 2006, amateur radio transmissions in the 30 m band were affected by an English-language " Russian Man " number station at 1740 UTC.
Consequently, XERF and many other radio stations in Mexico, which sold their broadcasting time to sponsors of English-language commercial and religious programs, were labelled as " border blasters ", but not " pirate radio stations ", even though the content of many of their programs could not have been aired by a US-regulated broadcaster.
During the late 1980s and much of the 1990s, the short forms used in the corporation's logo were " Mail " ( English ) and " Poste " ( French ), rendered as " Mail Poste " in English Canada, and " Poste Mail " in Quebec, although English-language advertising also still referred to the corporation as " Canada Post ".
In response, a Japanese website posted guidelines on how to write an English-language letter of protest to Google, and how to attack VANK's website ; they were quoted as stating, " We must fight against VANK ... We lost our sea, but this does not mean a defeat.
His major English-language works were translated into numerous languages.
Initially broadcasting in Norwegian, English-language programs were added later.
The founders were equally unhappy with the loss of TV Tome and what it had to offer and independently started this project to rebuild what was lost and more and offer information beyond informational guides for English-language television shows by also listing guides for the same and more shows in other languages ( including German, French, Italian, Japanese, Finnish, etc .).
She has since released six more English-language albums, two of which were certified Gold.
In 1997, a few pages were translated to English in connection with an exhibition of Nordic comics in France, and the publication of an English-language anthology.
The music was composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg, and the lyrics were written by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, with an English-language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer.

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The first string has a short English-language description, namely " ab 32 times ", which consists of 11 characters.
The work of producing English-language books for use in the liturgy was largely that of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury at first under the reign of Henry VIII, only more radically under his son Edward VI.
The Exhortation and Litany, the earliest English-language service book of the Church of England, was the first overt manifestation of his changing views.
Charles S. Peirce also contributed the first English-language publication on an optimal design for regression-models in 1876.
The first English-language adaptation of the original manga The Ghost in the Shell was released in December 1995 in the United States, published by Dark Horse Comics and translated by Studio Proteus.
His English-language works utilize primarily Afrikaner characters and highlight the many contradictions in Afrikaner society during the first half of the twentieth century.
Previously to The Southern Cross Dublin-born brothers Edward and Michael Mulhall successfully published The Standard, allegedly the first English-language daily paper in South America.
In 1867, the word " nori " first appeared in an English-language publication " A Japanese and English Dictionary ," by James C. Hepburn.
About 1683, John Blow composed Venus and Adonis, often thought of as the first true English-language opera.
* 1535 – The first complete English-language Bible ( the Coverdale Bible ) is printed, with translations by William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale.
In 1993, Michael Dylan Welch edited and published Fig Newtons: Senryū to Go, the first anthology of English-language senryū.
Fig Newtons: Senryu to Go, Press Here, 1993 ( the first anthology of English-language senryū )
Scott was the first English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia, and North America.
The first printing of the first English-language edition can sell for between £ 6, 000 and £ 20, 000 at auction, although the price for a signed first edition has reached over £ 60, 000.
Aside from multiple " made-for-television " versions, The Importance of Being Earnest has been adapted for the English-language cinema at least three times, first in 1952 by Anthony Asquith who adapted the screenplay and directed it.
In the fall of 2010, UNB partnered with Dalhousie University and the government of New Brunswick to open the first English-language medical school in the province at the Saint John campus.
* October 4 – The first complete English-language Bible is printed in Antwerp, with translations by William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale.
English-language newspapers first became available in the early 1930s and reappeared in 1990s, becoming increasingly prominent since then.
) – The first regular English-language newspaper, The Daily Courant.
Most recently it was announced that Williams has recorded what is going to be Mexican singer Thalía's first single from her upcoming English-language album.
Some of the influential and popular directors from the 1980s to 2000s include James Cameron ( the first two Terminator films, Aliens, True Lies ); Andrew Davis ( Code of Silence, Above the Law, Under Siege ); John Woo ( Hong Kong action films such as Hard Boiled and US-made English-language films such as Hard Target, Broken Arrow and Face / Off ); John McTiernan ( the first and third Die Hard films, Predator, The Last Action Hero ); Ridley Scott ( Black Rain, Black Hawk Down ); The Wachowski Brothers ( The Matrix trilogy ), Andrzej Bartkowiak ( Romeo Must Die, Exit Wounds, Cradle 2 the Grave, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li ), Robert Rodriguez ( Mexico trilogy, From Dusk till Dawn, Machete ) and Michael Bay ( the first two Bad Boys films, The Rock, Transformers trilogy ); Louis Leterrier ( the first two Transporter films, Unleashed ).

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