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Hector and popularized
It is worth noting that in addition to the HMV titles appearing under his own name, he recorded Scottish songs popularized by Harry Lauder under the pseudonym Hector Grant, for the sister Zonophone record label.

Hector and would
Hector chooses to remain outside the gates of Troy and face Achilles, partially because had he listened to Polydamas and retreated with his troops the previous night, Achilles would not have killed so many Trojans.
He requests from Achilles that the victor would return the other's body after the duel, ( though Hector himself made it clear he planned to throw Patroclus ' body to the dogs ) but Achilles refuses.
His rival and friend Hector Berlioz would adopt many of these innovations in his touring of Europe.
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
Works such as the Requiem of Hector Berlioz would have been impossible to perform just a few decades earlier, with its demanding writing for twenty woodwinds, as well as four gigantic brass ensembles each including around four trumpets, four trombones, and two tubas.
However, every time he shot an arrow at Hector, Apollo, the protector of the Trojans, would foil the shot-an ironic reference to the fact that Apollo would guide Paris ' arrow into Achilles ' heel.
At Hector ’ s birth mighty fate predetermined that his corpse would be devoured by dogs after his death, and Hecabe is crying desperately asking for revenge.
*" The old man instantly began cutting the traces with his sword, but Hector's fleet horses bore down upon him through the rout with their bold charioteer, even Hector himself, and the old man would have perished there and then had not Diomed been quick to mark " Saving Nestor-Book VII
Meanwhile, in a similar council held by Hector, not a single prince or king would volunteer to spy on Achaeans.
An oracle had prophesied that the first Greek to walk on the land after stepping off a ship in the Trojan War would be the first to die, and so, after killing four men, he was himself slain by Hector.
He scolded Hector in the Iliad ( Book 5, lines 471 – 492 ) claiming that he left all the hard fighting to the allies of Troy and not to the Trojans themselves, and made a point of saying that the Lycians had no reason to fight the Greeks, or no real reason to hate them, but because he was a faithful ally to Troy he would do so and fight his best anyway.
According to Pedro, any mention of Castro in their home would result in a tirade from Hector, for which he earned a reputation with local informants, who as a result, made life difficult for the family.
Hector, rather than being upset, was concerned over the homophobia to which his son might be subjected, but affirmed that he would be supportive of his son.
Gluck's greatest French admirer would be Hector Berlioz, whose epic Les Troyens may be seen as the culmination of the Gluckian tradition.
Hector also " hears " Miss Turner, a co-worker, admiring Hector from afar and wishing he would be more assertive.
That would come only seven years later in 1764 at the Battle of Buxar, where Sir Hector Munro defeated the combined forces of the Mughal Emperor and the Nawab of Awadh in a much more closely fought encounter.
The Iliad of Homer refers to lots being placed into Agamemnon's helmet to determine who would fight Hector.
In a similar way, the French Renaissance author Jean Lemaire de Belges ( in his Les Illustrations de Gaule et Singularités de Troie ) linked the founding of Celtic Gaul to the arrival of the Trojan " Francus " ( i. e. Astyanax ), the son of Hector ; and of Celtic Germany to the arrival of " Bavo ", the cousin of Priam ; in this way he established an illustrious genealogy for Pepin and Charlemagne ( the legend of " Francus " would also serve as the basis for Ronsard's epic poem, " La Franciade ").
His role at the Conservatoire would bring him into conflict with the young Hector Berlioz, who went on to portray the old composer as a crotchety pedant in his memoirs.
That painting was a divisionist portrait of Madame Hector France, née Irma Clare, whom Cross had met in 1888 and would marry in 1893.
The issue also introduced Hippolyta Trevor ( daughter of the Earth-Two counterparts of Diana and Steve Trevor ), who would later be married to Sanford's successor, Hector Hall, and a major character in the Vertigo series as mother of Daniel Hall.
Brutus smiled, saying he would never say to Porcia what Hector said to Andromache in return ( Ply loom and distaff and give orders to thy maids ), saying of Porcia:

Hector and say
Diomedes answered, " Hector will talk among the Trojans and say, ' The son of Tydeus fled before me to the ships.
" Nestor responded, " Son of Tydeus, though Hector say that you are a coward the Trojans and Dardanians will not believe him, nor yet the wives of the mighty warriors whom you have laid low.
) This sentiment was elaborated upon by Walter Bower and by Hector Boece, who in his Historia Gentis Scotorum goes so far as to say Arthur and Gawain were traitors and villains who stole the throne from Mordred.
Let them say I lived in the time of Hector, tamer of horses.
In the weeks following thousands more from all over the world came to say farewell, James Scott Skinner wrote a tune in his honour called Hector the Hero, and Robert W. Service wrote his poem " Fighting Mac ".

Hector and coined
Hector Berlioz, who coined the term " choral symphony ", built on this concept in his " dramatic symphony " Roméo et Juliette while explaining his intent in the five-paragraph introduction in that work's score ( Berlioz 1857, 1 ).
The related idea of the musical idée fixe was coined by Hector Berlioz in reference to his Symphonie fantastique ( 1830 ).

Hector and term
Hector Guimard's Paris Métro entrances, for example, provided the term Style Métro, the popularity in Italy of Art Nouveau designs from London's Liberty & Co department store resulted in its being known as the Stile Liberty (" Liberty style "), and, in the United States, it became known as the " Tiffany style " due to its association with Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Long term guest stars included John Slattery as Dennis Martino and Sabrina Lloyd as Frankie Hector.
In music, it was first used by Richard Wagner in his polemical 1851 article " Oper und Drama ", as a disparaging term for the French romanticism of Hector Berlioz and Giacomo Meyerbeer from 1830 onwards, which he regarded as a degenerated form of true romanticism.
He was born Leonard Churchill Hector but his grandfather called him " Tim " as a term of endearment stemming from the Russian General Semyon Timoshenko.
Early authors, such as Hector Boece ( 1465 – 1536 ), often use the term ' Garnoth ' or ' Garnott ' and may be referring to a single large loch incorporating Kilbirnie Loch and Loch Winnoch ( Barr and Castle Semple Lochs ).

Hector and July
" In its 1957 season, he appeared as Mr. Mayher in Agatha Christie's Witness For The Prosecution ( July 1957 ), as Hector in Jane Anouilh's Thieves Carnival ( July 1957 ), and the role which he once described as the " catalyst of his career "-as Eddie Carbone in Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge ( from July 30 to August 3, 1957 and directed by Ulu Grosbard who was by then a regular director at the Gateway Theatre ).
Hector Craig ( J ), until July 12, 1830
* During an away game at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium on July 3, 2007, Captains pitchers Hector Rondon and Neil Wagner combined to throw a no-hitter against the Delmarva Shorebirds.
Despite the best efforts of his counsel, former Governor of New York Mario Cuomo, on July 18, 2001 Kennedy was sentenced to 30 days in jail by Judge Hector Laffitte.
Wilhelm Lexis ( July 17, 1837, Eschweiler – October 25, 1914, Göttingen ), full name Wilhelm Hector Richard Leberecht Lexis, was an eminent German statistician, economist, and social scientist and a founder of the interdisciplinary study of insurance.
* July 19-The Paris Métro opens, with entrances designed by Hector Guimard in 1899.
* Hector Cúper ( July 1995 – June 97 )
He also choreographed a ballet to Hector Berlioz's 1830 Symphonie Fantastique and danced the role of the Young Musician with Tamara Toumanova as the Beloved at its premiere at Covent Garden, London, on 24 July 1936 with Colonel W. de Basil's Ballets Russes.
After a victory over Fred Ladd, Leija faced Hector Camacho Jr. in Long Island, July 7, 2001.
Chavo and Hector reunited in Championship Wrestling from Florida ( CWF ) on July 14, 1984 when they won the NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship by defeating Mike Rotunda and Barry Windham.
On July 18, 2008, Dirk Meyer replaced Hector Ruiz as the CEO of AMD.
The new campaign's fund-raising activities included dinners, which were attended by numerous doctors and Members of Parliament, and concerts, for example at one such event, on 4 July 1855, composer Hector Berlioz conducted the UK premier of his symphonic suite Harold in Italy.
UWP member Hector John was sworn in as Leader of the Opposition on 19 July 2010.
On 1 July 1930, Prince Albert, Duke of York laid the foundation stone, in a ceremony presided over by mayor Hector Young.
The strongest storm of the season, Hurricane Hector, formed on July 30 to the south of Mexico and reached peak winds of 145 mph ( 230 km / h )— Category 4 status — before dissipating over open waters on August 9 ; Hector was never a threat to land.
The depression tracked west-northwestward, becoming Tropical Storm Hector on July 31.
It was inaugurated on July 18 of 1930 in the match between Uruguay and Peru, gaining victory skyblue selection by 1-0, with a goal of Hector " Manco " Castro.
Its premiere was given at Kneller Hall on July 4, 1923, conducted by Lt Hector Adkins.
It opened on 29 July 1994, after vociferous opposition from Dr Hector Kinloch of the Residents Rally, although a temporary casino had been put in place before that at the National Convention Centre, which had opened in 1992.

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