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envisaged and instruments
There is no documented evidence of exactly for whom Ewald composed his quintets, or the exact instruments on which he envisaged them being performed.

envisaged and which
The form of ' biosphere ' which I envisaged consists of a loose collection or swarm of objects traveling on independent orbits around the star.
Though it was initially envisaged that these cellular automata would run on special computers, such as MIT's " Cellular Automata Machine-8 " ( CAM-8 ), by 1996 it was realised that the model originally proposed, which required cellular automata with thousands of states, was too complex to be realised in hardware.
The exploitation system envisaged in the Law of the Sea Convention, overseen by the Authority, came to life with the signature in 2001 / 02 of 15-year contracts with seven organizations that had applied for specific seabed areas in which they were authorized to explore for polymetallic nodules.
Increasing business and income taxes, Nehru envisaged a mixed economy in which the government would manage strategic industries such as mining, electricity and heavy industries, serving public interest and a check to private enterprise.
This head-of-state immunity, recognized by the United States, must be distinguished from that envisaged under the United States ' Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976, which, while recognizing the basic immunity of foreign governments from being sued in American courts, lays down nine exceptions, including commercial activity and actions in the United States by agents or employees of the foreign governments.
When presenting his ideas against the prevailing influences of catastrophism and progressive creationism, which envisaged species being supernaturally created at intervals, Darwin needed to forcefully stress the gradual nature of evolution in accordance with the gradualism promoted by his friend Charles Lyell.
Rutherford played Madame Arcati, the bumbling medium, a role which Coward had earlier envisaged for her.
At the war's end, AK plans envisaged the seizure of power in Poland by the Delegatura ( Government Delegate's Office at Home ) establishment, the representatives of the London-based government in exile ; and by the government-in-exile itself, which would return to Poland.
Paul Samuelson had envisaged in 1943 the probability of a " nightmarish combination of the worst features of inflation and deflation ," worrying that " there would be ushered in the greatest period of unemployment and industrial dislocation which any economy has ever faced.
Weygand acquired a reputation as an opponent of collaboration when he protested, in Vichy, against the Protocols of Paris of 28 May 1941 signed by Admiral Darlan, agreements which granted bases to the Axis in Aleppo ( Syria ), Bizerte ( Tunisia ), and Dakar ( Senegal ) and envisaged an extensive military collaboration with Axis forces in the event of Allied countermeasures.
If hypothetical mirror matter exists, Zurab Silagadze proposes that demons can be envisaged, " which can act like perpetuum mobiles of the second kind: extract heat energy from only one reservoir, use it to do work and be isolated from the rest of ordinary world.
The Ancient Egyptians envisaged the oceanic abyss of the Nun as surrounding a bubble in which the sphere of life is encapsulated, representing the deepest mystery of their cosmogony.
The Order arose in 1520 when Matteo da Bascio, an Observant Franciscan friar native to the Italian region of the Marches, said he had been inspired by God with the idea that the manner of life led by the friars of his day was not the one which their founder, St. Francis of Assisi, had envisaged.
New College was founded in conjunction with Winchester College, which was envisaged as a feeder to the Oxford college, and the two institutions have striking architectural similarities: both were the work of master mason William Wynford.
Blenheim Palace remains the tribute to the 1st Duke which both his wife and the architect Sir John Vanbrugh envisaged.
Also crucial was the Abercrombie Plan for London ( 1944 ), which envisaged moving a million and a half people from London to new and expanded towns.
The plan envisaged differing percentages of the various conquered nations undergoing Germanisation, expulsion into the depths of Russia, and other fates, the net effect of which would be to ensure that the conquered territories would be Germanized.
The second Marquess envisaged a sculpture gallery at the house, which never came to fruition ; four marbles by Joseph Nollekens were carried out to his commission, in expectation of the gallery ; the ' Diana, signed and dated 1778, is now at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Juno, Venus and Minerva, grouped with a Roman antique marble of Paris, are at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Osler, who had a well-developed humorous side to his character, was in his mid-fifties when he gave the speech and in it he mentioned Anthony Trollope's The Fixed Period ( 1882 ), which envisaged a College where men retired at 67 and after a contemplative period of a year were ' peacefully extinguished ' by chloroform.
As well as sharing the same viceroy, a Council of Ireland was envisaged to co-ordinate matters of common concern to the two parliaments, with each parliament possessing the ability, in identical motions, to vote powers to the Council, which it was hoped would evolve into a single Irish parliament.
( ii ) Dynamics-the flow of, coherent activities which as envisaged, will, in toto, lead the group towards the establishment of its set goals.
The reaction of the Anglo-Irish to the Anglo-Irish Treaty which envisaged the establishment of the Irish Free State was mixed.
Somervell gave them until 0900 on Monday morning to design the building, which he envisaged as a modern, four-story structure with no elevators, on the site of the old Washington Hoover Airport.
Monturiol envisaged a new vessel custom-built to house his new engine, which would be entirely built of metal with the engine housed in its own separate compartment.

envisaged and French
Charles de Gaulle described the role he envisaged for the French president when he wrote the modern French constitution, stating the head of state should embody " the spirit of the nation " for the nation itself and the world: une certaine idée de la France ( a certain idea about France ).
The German doctrine was to use these to exploit breakthroughs in Blitzkrieg offensives, the French envisaged them being used to shift reserves rapidly in a defensive battle.
In both the campaigns of 1796 and 1800, Napoleon had envisaged the Danube theatre as the central focus of French efforts, but in both instances the Italian theatre became the most important.
The French foreign minister Choiseul had envisaged this taking place in alliance with Spain and involving a Franco-Spanish invasion of Britain.
In contrast Louis XIV had embarked on a policy of overt military intimidation to retain Savoy in the French orbit, and had envisaged the military occupation of parts of Piedmont ( including the citadel of Turin ) to guarantee communications between Pinerolo and Casale.
Ultimately only the French Communist Party ( PCF ) and the socialist SFIO supported the draft Constitution, which envisaged a form of government based on unicameralism ; but this was rejected in the referendum of 5 May 1946.
The French war plan envisaged invading the Netherlands at three points simultaneously.
The secret plan of the expedition, as preserved in the Russian archives, envisaged the joint operations of two infantry corps, one French ( with artillery support ) and one Russian.
After his death, just before 1880, King Leopold II envisaged building a Belgian Panthéon dedicated to Great Belgians, inspired by the French Panthéon in Paris, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence.

envisaged and sound
As early as Spring 1994, the final production sound for this song was envisaged.

envisaged and should
He also made some controversial comments, arguing that Quebec separation should not be envisaged with the same haste as Iraq's invasion by the United States.
" It should also be pointed out that Montgomery finally initiated battle at El Alamein at a later date than had previously been envisaged in the Auchinleck / Dorman-Smith plan, which was partly responsible for their dismissals.
The controversy deals with the question of whether the structure of socio-political action should be viewed as a more or less centralized process of acts and decisions by a class of key leaders, representing integrated hierarchies of influence in society or whether it is more accurately envisaged as several sets of relatively autonomous opinion and influence groups, interacting with representative decision makers in an official structure of differentiated governmental authority.
From the beginning, it was envisaged that Māori studies should be a key feature of the new University, and the Centre for Māori Studies and Research was finally set up in the School of Social Sciences in 1972, after many delays.
Initially it was envisaged that the station would only broadcast on cable and MMDS but it was later decided that the station should broadcast on terrestrial UHF also.
It was concluded that the suspension should be lengthened by the equivalence of three track links, about forty centimetres, and on 13 April 1917 a quick commencement of production was envisaged.
It had originally been envisaged that parish councils should also be abolished, but the Secretary of the National Association of Parish Councils ( NACP ), Charles Arnold-Baker, convinced the Commission that they should be preserved.
In line with this principle, it was envisaged that enterprises should be transferred to the collective management of those who work there.
" According to the historian Mary Vincent the Constitution envisaged " a reforming regime with an explicit and self-conscious view of what modernising Spain should entail.
Certain Christians also hold that, in the act of creating a human being, his or her dignity is also upheld by the presence of a loving union between the two partners, so that " only when love exists should the creation of other persons be envisaged.

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