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Hanslick's and for
Hanslick's tastes were conservative ; in his memoirs he said that for him musical history really began with Mozart and culminated in Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms.
Other targets for Hanslick's heavy criticism were Anton Bruckner and Hugo Wolf.
The recent premiere of his Third Symphony had been nothing short of disastrous, receiving an extremely negative, though not surprising review from Eduard Hanslick, given Hanslick's predilection for the works of Brahms.

Hanslick's and aesthetic
The theoretical framework of Hanslick's criticism is expounded in his book of 1854, Vom Musikalisch-Schönen ( On the Musically Beautiful ), which started as an attack on the Wagnerian aesthetic and established itself as an influential text, subsequently going through many editions and translations in several languages.

Hanslick's and music
In a sense, they wanted to bring poetry closer to Hanslick's ideas about the autonomous, self-sufficient character of music.

unpaid and at
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after completing the payments prescribed by paragraphs ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of this subsection, to make payments, from time to time in ratable proportions, on account of the unpaid principal of all awards in the principal amount of more than $1,000, according to the proportions which the unpaid principal of such awards bear to the total amount in the fund available for distribution at the time such payments are made ; ;
With the assistance of a family connection, Lewinsky got a job at the White House as an unpaid summer intern in the office of White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta.
Continuing civil unrest led to an almost complete breakdown in normal activity: civil servants remained unpaid for months at a time, and cabinet meetings had to be held in secret to prevent local warlords from interfering.
Poverty has forced at least 225, 000 Haitian children to work as restavecs ( unpaid household servants ); the United Nations considers this to be a modern-day form of slavery.
The garage had a lien i. e. a " proprietary right or interest " in the car as security for the unpaid bill and this gave the garage a better right than the owner to possess the car at the relevant time.
His position was unpaid, a situation common in Germany and otherwise not unusual at the time, as Gibbs, who had independent means, had yet to publish anything.
Mayor Daley's son Patrick R. Daley was an MBA student at the University of Chicago's Business School, working as an unpaid intern at Cardinal Growth, a Chicago venture capital firm.
He was singing, unpaid, at a café when a member of the theatre saw him and suggested he try for a local musical.
Among the factors distracting Wilson and deflecting the project was The Beach Boys ' corporate decision at this time to file a lawsuit against Capitol Records for unpaid royalties and start their own label, Brother Records.
However, the Carthaginian authorities waited until the whole army had gathered at Carthage then send them off to Sicca, planning to plead with the whole army to forego their unpaid wages by pointing out the dire financial situation of Carthage.
They were met at the front by Tom L. Coleman, an engineer for the state highway department and unpaid special deputy, who wielded a shotgun.
Many local business owners complained that customers were being driven away by the village's reputation, and there were many reports of arbitrary and even abusive conduct at the hands of the New Rome police, who even ventured into surrounding jurisdictions to arrest people over unpaid traffic tickets.
Although most of the assumptions and expectations made by the Central Banks or Reserve Banks by countries ( and economies ) that by technically lowering the interest rate would produce the effect of increasing investments and consumptions, however, low interest rate by macro-economic policy is also risky and would also lead to the creation of massive economic bubble, when great amount of investments are poured into the real estate market and stock market, as what Japan experienced in the late 1980s and early 1990s that resulted in the large numbers of accounts of unpaid debts to the Japanese Banks and bankruptcy of these banks and caused stagflation to the local Japanese Economy ( Japan being the second largest economy at the time ), with exports becoming the last pillar for the growth of Japanese economy throughout the rest of 1990s and early 2000.
About the same time, he made an unpaid public appearance as a singer at a Hamilton High School lunch hour assembly in Los Angeles with the Four Preps and was greeted by hordes of screaming teens who had seen the television episode.
Or they simply did not attend the House of Commons at all ( some citing expense, given that MPs were unpaid until 1911 and the journey to Westminster both costly and arduous ).
In the same year he was employed as an unpaid trainee at the central government agency Bergskollegium, where he was promoted as a law clerk in 1825.
" However, Skelton, appointed as Under-secretary at the Scottish Office, offered Dunglass the unpaid post of unofficial parliamentary aide.
Despite having a full-time job at the New Haven Clock Company ( A Camp Family Business ) and being an unpaid yet very involved adviser to the Yale football team, Camp wrote articles and books on gridiron and also on sports in general.
The method most widely used to measure unpaid work is gathering information on time use, which has " been implemented by at least 20 developing countries and more are underway " as of 2006.
Transport for London estimated that £ 51m was owed by at least ten foreign embassies at that date (£ 50 million in unpaid congestion charge fines and £ 491, 000 in parking fines ), with the USA owing the most at £ 5 million and Russia second at £ 4. 4 million.

unpaid and University
Picking himself up, and in a condition of considerable financial hardship, he was able to persuade Melbourne University Union Activities Department to appoint him their unpaid Cosmologer, Living Work of Art and Shaman.
It was to be an unpaid position on which the volunteer would remain on a normal PhD stipend from the University.
In 2012 the University was forced into an embarrassing climbdown after it advertised an unpaid research position.
In the late 1960s Plough responded to a new FCC ' anti-simulcast ' rule by permitting Georgia State University to have unpaid students program then-new " underground " rock music.
The office, held by a Catholic bishop per the constitution of the University, is an unpaid, honorary position.
In 1839, Bond was allowed to move his personal astronomical equipment to Harvard and serve as its ( unpaid ) " Astronomical Observer to the University.
When funding dried up they offered to work unpaid, but were accused by members of the University Congregation of " defacing " the building by adding unauthorised work.
He has also donated his services to Cambridge University for 16 years and has helped out on occasion at the University of Bedfordshire where he is currently a Visiting Professor, Essex University where he is a Fellow in Entrepreneurship Studies and at Bath, Cranfield, Ashcroft, and Anglia Universities, all unpaid posts.
Rapoport returned to the University of Toronto to become the founding ( and unpaid ) Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies programme, working with George Ignatieff and Canada's Science for Peace organization.
He is also an unpaid research professor at Buckingham University.
" Team Zissou " also includes a pack of unpaid college interns from the fictional University of North Alaska.
In January 2005, the former mayor began an unpaid position as a Dean's Visiting Fellow in the College of Urban and Public Affairs ' Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies at Portland State University.
He later recruited Ralph Reed, a former president of the University of Georgia College Republicans chapter, as an unpaid intern.
In October, 2008, Hitchcock briefly rejoined Queen's University as an unpaid fellow in the university's School of Policy Studies, Centre for the Study of Democracy, which is headed by Thomas Axworthy, before retiring to a farm in upstate New York, at Vischer Ferry, north of Albany.
Working with his wife and University of California at Berkeley sociologist Richard Ofshe ( an unpaid consultant for the Synanon investigation ), Mitchell subsequently wrote The Light on Synanon: How a Country Weekly Exposed a Corporate Cult and Won the Pulitzer Prize.
He spent a year with Gustav Kirchhoff at the University of Heidelberg, and having gained his PhD, returned to Owens as an unpaid demonstrator in physics.
For some months after graduating Koht worked as an unpaid volunteer at the University Library of Oslo, while also continuing to attend university lectures.

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