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-- For its final change of bill in its London season, the Leningrad State Kirov Ballet chose tonight to give one of those choreographic miscellanies known as a `` gala program '' at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
For the Games in 1970 the city built major Olympic standard venues and facilities including the Royal Commonwealth Pool and the Meadowbank Stadium.
For centuries it was stored in the Royal Library in Copenhagen but in 1971 it was returned to Iceland.
For his service, Prince Harry was decorated with the Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan by his aunt, the Princess Royal, at the Combermere Barracks in May 2008.
For example, the London-based Royal Society of Arts published an illustrated volume of new inventions, as well as papers about them in its annual Transactions.
For this he was elected a member of the Royal Society.
For example, during the Aceh War the Acehnese Klewangs, a sword similar to the machete, proved very effective in close quarters combat with Dutch troops, leading the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army to adopt a heavy cutlass, also called klewang ( very similar in appearance to the US Navy Model 1917 Cutlass ) to counter it.
For example the Royal Norwegian Navy Sleipner-class destroyers were in fact of a torpedo boat size, while the Italian Spica-class torpedo boat were closer in size to a destroyer escort.
In the mid 1980s, Curry performed in The Rivals ( Bob Acres 1983 ) and in several plays with the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, including The Threepenny Opera ( MacHeath 1986 ), Dalliance ( Theodore 1986 ), and Love For Love ( Tattle 1985 ).
* Gold Medal " For outstanding difference " and the Royal Aero Club Diploma, Sweden
For example, RAF Brize Norton in the UK has a terminal which caters to passengers for the Royal Air Force's scheduled TriStar flights to the Falkland Islands.
For inter-Allied communications during World War II, the Combined Cipher Machine ( CCM ) was developed, used in the Royal Navy from November 1943.
The history of the Royal Mint stretches back to 886 A. D. For many centuries production took place in London, initially at the Tower of London, and then at premises nearby in Tower Hill.
When Gérôme exhibited For Sale ; Slaves at Cairo at the Royal Academy in London in 1871, it was " widely found offensive ", perhaps partly because the British liked to think they had successfully suppressed the slave trade in Egypt, also for cruelty and " representing fleshiness for its own sake ".
" For his talent there were no conservatories to get stuffy in, no high-trumpet didoes to be learned doggedly, note-perfect as written ," Ferguson wrote, " because in his chosen form the only writing of any account was traced in the close shouting air of Royal Gardens, Grand Pavilions, honkeytonks, etc.
For this work he was presented in 1826 with the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society ( which he won again in 1836 ), and with the Lalande Medal of the French Academy of Sciences in 1825, while in 1821 the Royal Society bestowed upon him the Copley Medal for his mathematical contributions to their Transactions.
For the most part of the years of the Fifth Coalition, British military operations on land apart from in the Iberian Peninsula remained restricted to hit-and-run operations executed by the Royal Navy, which dominated the sea after having beaten down almost all substantial naval opposition from France and its allies and blockading what remained of France's naval forces in heavily fortified French-controlled ports.
For example, when operating with inexperienced guerrilla forces in Spain, the Royal Navy sometimes failed to achieve its objectives simply because of the lack of manpower that the Navy's guerrilla allies had promised to supply.
For a memoir on " Certain cubic and biquadratic problems " the Royal Academy of Sciences of Berlin awarded him the Steiner prize.
For most of the rest of that year, George and May were styled Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.
For centuries Bayreuth was also a garrison town for the Prussian Army, Royal Bavarian Army, Reichswehr, Wehrmacht, US Army, German Army ( Bundeswehr ) and the German Border Police ( Bundesgrenzschutz ).
For this feat, which included the first East-bound aerial crossing of the English Channel, he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Aero Club.
For his various chemical discoveries he was, in 1823, elected a fellow of the Royal Society.
For example in many jurisdictions Cryptic Masonry can be skipped allowing the person to be a member of just the Royal Arch and Knights Templar.

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For example the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra sells internet live streams of whole concerts, instead of several CDs or similar fixed media, by their so-called " Digital Concert Hall " using YouTube for " trailing " purposes only.
For the occasion he regrouped the Conjunto 9 and played solo with the Buenos Aires Philharmonic, directed by Pedro Ignacio Calderón.
In September 1962, the Philharmonic commissioned Aaron Copland to write a new work, Connotations For Orchestra, for the opening concert of the new Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
For some live performances and albums, the choir has collaborated with large orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, the Boston Pops Orchestra, and the newly formed Orchestra at Temple Square.
For example, the 1998-1999 season included performances with the National Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, The Buffalo Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, and the Knoxville Symphony.
For the New York Philharmonic he composed his Vocalise ( 1999 ), Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra ( 1977 ) and Fantasia on an Ostinato ( 1986 ); for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, he wrote Poem in October ( 1970 ); for the New York State Council on the Arts he composed the Oboe Concerto ( 1975 ); for flutist James Galway he composed his Promenade Overture ( 1981 ), as well as the Symphony No. 2 ( 2001 ); the National Symphony Orchestra commissioned the evening-length A Dylan Thomas Trilogy ( 1960, rev.
For 12 years ( 1971 – 1983 ) Maestro Bátiz was the conductor of the State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra ( Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México ) before moving to the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra for seven years ( 1983 – 1989 ).
The Bronisław Kaper Awards For Young Artists are held annually by the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the piano and strings instrumental categories, which alternate each year.
For several years, Carrasco has been a permanent guest conductor to the Zurich Symphony Orchestra, the Polish Baltic Philharmonic, the Orquestra do Norte in Portugal, the Cairo Symphony Orchestra, and the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México.
For example, at the BBC Proms it was performed as such by Klaus Tennstedt and the London Philharmonic Orchestra on 6 August 1992 and also by Valery Gergiev with the Kirov Orchestra on 28 August 2001.
For many years he had led the Philharmonic orchestra and those of the great provincial festivals.
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For many years, Kostelanetz also conducted the New York Philharmonic in pops concerts and recordings, in which they were billed as Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.
* Concerto For Piano and Orchestra ( 1985 ) Commissioned by Bryden Thomson for David Wilde and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
For his 60th birthday year in 2009, Brown was appointed Music Director of Huntingdonshire Philharmonic performing Beethoven's ' Choral ' Symphony and has conducted many works on a ' celebration ' wish list ' including Sibelius ' Fourth and Mahler's Ninth and Elgar's First.
For 15 years he was well known in the UK for his conducting of Classical Spectacular, yet in Japan, his series of contemporary anime recordings with the Warsaw Philharmonic regularly featured in the top classical 10.

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For a time he took into his family the young student Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam ( 1813 – 1853 ), one of the founders of the Conference of Charity, later known as the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
For example, abeyance was used as a settlement method in a Canadian lawsuit involving the University of Victoria Students ' Society ( UVSS ), the BCCLA, and a campus pro-life to whom the UVSS denied funding to.
For the second, More E-Prime: To Be or Not II: 1994, Concord, California: International Society for General Semantics, he added a third editor, Jeremy Klein.
Records such as " Let Me Be the One " by Safire, " I Remember What You Like " by Jenny Burton, " Running " by Information Society, " Give Me Tonight " by Shannon and " It Works For Me " by Pam Russo enjoyed heavy New York radio airplay.
For example, the Pure Strain Human " Knights of Genetic Purity " seek to exterminate all mutants, while the all-mutant " Iron Society " wants to eliminate unmutated humans.
For marrying Madison, a non-Quaker, she was expelled from the Society of Friends.
For the autumn 1961 issue of their Folklore journal, the Folklore Society published a festschrift to Murray to commemorate her 98th birthday.
For example, the International Brain Research Organization was founded in 1960, the International Society for Neurochemistry in 1963, the European Brain and Behaviour Society in 1968, and the Society for Neuroscience in 1969.
For Jesuits, right from the foundation of the Society in France, rhetoric was an integral part of the training of young men toward taking up leadership positions in the Church and in State institutions, as Marc Fumaroli has shown it in his foundational Âge de l ' éloquence ( 1980 ).
In May, 1999, The Onion ran a front-page article headlined " Society For Creative Anachronism Seizes Control Of Russia " featuring photos of actual SCA participants from the Madison, Wisconsin Barony of Jaravellir.
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For the original, together with Schneider's commentary on its misrepresentation, see also American Physical Society, APS News August / September 1996.
* Distinguished Artist Award, International Society For The Performing Arts
For women, for example in the Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls, this reflects the mystical marriage as bride of Christ.
They were not alone ; other groups, such as Students For a Democratic Society and the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, also made their presence known.
For a look at current activities and interests of protease researchers, see the International Proteolysis Society web page.
* European Society For General Semantics
For example, Issue 42 of Mallorn, the journal of The Tolkien Society ( August 2004 ), carried a lengthy article analyzing Tolkien's works as well as his possible Theosophist beliefs, concluding that the Years of the Sun began on March 25, 10160 BC, the Second Age on December 26, 9564 BC, the Third Age on December 24, 6123 BC, and the Fourth Age on March 18, 3102 BC.

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