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Lawrence Ferlenghetti and Bruce Lippincott have concentrated on writing a new poetry for reading with jazz that is very closely related to both the musical forms of jazz, and the vocabulary of the musician.
He spent concentrated weeks putting his two figures together: a Mary who would be young and sensitive, yet strong enough to hold her son on her lap ; ;
It speeds muscle growth and power development even for the advanced bodybuilder because each hip and leg is exercised separately, thus enabling a massive, concentrated effort to be focused on each.
Paper electrophoresis was carried out on the concentrated samples in a Spinco model R cell using barbital buffer, pH 8.6, ionic strength 0.075, at room temperature on Whatman 3MM filter paper.
While a hazy part of my mind concentrated on swimming down, a clear part sorted over recent events, among them my only positive act in a long time.
When the North enthusiastically rallied behind the national flag after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, Lincoln concentrated on the military and political dimensions of the war effort.
In air, where oxygen is more concentrated, some small species can rely solely on cutaneous gas exchange, most famously the plethodontid salamanders, which have neither lungs nor gills.
; Blocking: A schedule for conducting treatment combinations in an experimental study such that any effects on the experimental results due to a known change in raw materials, operators, machines, etc., become concentrated in the levels of the blocking variable.
Under Parthian and Sassanian Iranian empires, scholars concentrated on exchanging knowledge and inventions by the countries around them – India, China, and the Roman Empire, when it is thought to be expanded over the other countries.
As the Confederate government concentrated efforts on the units in the East, they gave Johnston only small numbers of reinforcements and minimal amounts of arms and material.
Based on the assumption that Kentucky neutrality would act as a shield against a direct invasion from the north, Tennessee initially had sent men to Virginia and concentrated defenses in the Mississippi Valley, circumstances that no longer applied in September 1861.
Johnston launched a massive surprise attack with his concentrated forces against Grant at the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862.
Lowering a concentrated, heavy weight down the anchor line – rope or chain – directly in front of the bow to the seabed, behaves like a heavy chain rode and lowers the angle of pull on the anchor.
It was included from 1926 to 1930 in Okeh Records ' catalog, which typically concentrated strongly on blues and jazz.
Intending to take the strategic town of Vesontio, he concentrated his forces on the Rhine near Lake Constance, and when the Suebi arrived, he crossed.
There, they are concentrated primarily on the southern and eastern coasts of the island of Hokkaidō.
On his arrival at Ephesus a three months ' truce was concluded with Tissaphernes, the satrap of Lydia and Caria, but negotiations conducted during that time proved fruitless, and on its termination Agesilaus raided Phrygia, where he easily won immense booty from the satrap Pharnabazus ; Tissaphernes could offer no assistance, as he had concentrated his troops in Caria.
In the campaign for election to his fourth term in 1849, Johnson concentrated on three issues: slavery, homesteads and judicial elections.
Thus while Persian-speakers were concentrated on the lower rungs of the work force, managers tended to be brought in from some distance.
UK production is now concentrated at Gaydon on the former RAF V-bomber airfield.
Between 1936 and 1940, Giacometti concentrated his sculpting on the human head, focusing on the sitter's gaze.

concentrated and Lord
Kitchener's successor General O ’ Moore Creagh was nicknamed “ no More K ” and concentrated on establishing good relations with the Viceroy, Lord Hardinge.
From around 1758 to the mid-1770s, Chambers concentrated on building houses for the nobility, beginning with one for Lord Bessborough at Roehampton.
The chief supporters of the bill, R. Grant in the Commons, and Lord Holland in the Lords, died within a few months of each other in 1840, and during the next four years the political activity of the English Jews was concentrated on the attempt to obtain admission to municipal office.
The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Cornwallis, requested urgent reinforcements from England but in the interim all available forces were concentrated at Castlebar under the command of General Gerard Lake, the victor of the Battle of Vinegar Hill.
As soon as the troops had all concentrated, with General Washington at their head, we left Williamsburg and proceeded on our route for Yorktown, where the British troops had fortified themselves, under the command of Lord Cornwallis.

concentrated and closed
He bought and modified a series of racing cars from the Cooper Car Company, a prolific British constructor, and from 1953 concentrated on this form of racing, in which drivers compete on closed tarmac circuits.
Traffic to Coventry, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Scotland would be routed through the West Coast Main Line running to Carlisle and Glasgow ; traffic to the north-east would be concentrated through the East Coast Main Line which was to be closed north of Newcastle ; and traffic to Wales and the West Country would go on the Great Western Main Line, then to Swansea and Plymouth.
Traffic to Coventry, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Scotland would be routed through the West Coast Main Line running to Carlisle and Glasgow ; traffic to the north-east would be concentrated through the East Coast Main Line which was to be closed north of Newcastle ; and traffic to Wales and the West Country would go on the Great Western Main Line, then to Swansea and Plymouth.
In many cases small cemeteries were closed and the graves concentrated in larger ones.
The old St Edmund's Church School, a 19th century building near the town centre, was closed in 1970 on a merger with St John's Church School on Kates Hill, and later converted into a mosque for the town's growing Islamic community, which is mostly concentrated around Kates Hill, Queen's Cross, Eve Hill and The Buffery.
By 1947, all of Shorts other wartime factories had been closed, and operations concentrated in Belfast.
When the fissures closed, the eruption converted to a concentrated lava flow that headed toward the harbour.
Production continued until 1981, when Peugeot closed the Linwood production plant and concentrated all British production at the Ryton plant, which was in use until the end of 2006, by which time it had been making Peugeot cars for 21 years.
By the early 1970s the company was in financial trouble and closed in May 1980, when diary processing in the area was concentrated at the Edendale Dairy Factory.
Saltley works was closed in 1962 and group administration concentrated at Washwood Heath in 1967.
The majority of the tourism sector is concentrated on scuba diving, although this is in recent decline in the hospitality sector, with one of the two local hotels, Divi Resorts, having closed operations in 2006.
Due to financial problems, Brixia-Zust closed down in 1912 ; the Milan factory was sold and production of Zust cars concentrated in Brescia, where production continued until 1914.
At 22: 35, they closed the fire door in cross-passage 4131 and concentrated on assisting the worst-affected of the evacuees with oxygen.
The station closed down each evening at 7: 30pm, while resources were concentrated on daytime output.
The depot in Dunbar closed shortly afterwards, as the East Lothian area operations were concentrated on Haddington.
The LC & DR's works at Longhedge, Battersea was closed in 1911 and production was concentrated at Ashford.
By 1948 all the other plants were closed, and watercraft production was concentrated in the Industrial Canal plant.
Therefore, in 1975, Gloucester Eastgate and the Tuffley loop line were closed and all operations were concentrated at Gloucester Central.
In 1914, after his ouster from the Bunten Fine Arts Exhibition sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Yokoyama concentrated on reviving the Japan Fine Arts Academy, which had closed down upon Okakura Kakuzō's death in 1913.

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