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With more than 30 wineries currently located on the shores of Seneca Lake, the winter ' Deck the Halls ' event is a great time at the lake with participating wineries showcasing their vintages and pairing these wines with distinctive, tasty treats.
Ticket sales were down, but on given nights the brilliant Wagner pairing of the Norwegian soprano Kirsten Flagstad with the great heldentenor Lauritz Melchior proved irresistible to audiences even in such troubled times.
Not content with solving the mystery, Poirot invites Mr. Clancy to the Denouncement where he gleefully allows the Novelist to see how a Real Life Detective solves a case, to both men's great enjoyment, and finally in a single stroke Poirot makes a romantic match by pairing off Jane Grey with the younger of the archaeologists.
Vote pairing occurs informally ( i. e., without binding contracts ) but sometimes with great sophistication in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and other places.
These documents include: a letter from the unknown librettist of Le nozze d ' Enea in Lavinia, which discusses Monteverdi's setting of Il ritorno ; Badoaro's preface to the Il ritorno libretto, addressed to the composer, which includes the wording " I can firmly state that my Ulysses is more indebted to you than ever was the real Ulysses to the ever-gracious Minerva "; a 1644 letter from Badoaro to Michelangelo Torcigliani, which contains the words " Il ritorno d ' Ulisse in patria was embellished with the music of Claudio Monteverdi, a man of great fame and enduring name "; and finally a 1640 booklet Le Glorie della Musica which lists the Badoaro-Monteverdi pairing as the creators of the opera.
Again pairing with Sahir in Trishul he produced great songs like “ Mohabbat bare kaam ki cheez hai ” and “ Janeman tum kamal karti ho ” and the light “ Gapuchi Gapuchi gam gam ”.

pairing and political
Friendship seems to prevail man and woman according to nature phusin ; for people are by nature phusei pairing more than political = of the polis, inasmuch as the household is prior = earlier and more necessary than the polis and making children is more common with the animals.
In 1956, NBC News executives considered various possibilities to anchor the network's coverage of the Democratic and Republican political conventions, and when executive J. Davidson Taylor suggested pairing two reporters ( he had in mind Bill Henry and Ray Scherer ), producer Reuven Frank, who favored Brinkley for the job, and NBC's director of news, Joseph Meyers, who favored Chet Huntley, proposed combining Huntley and Brinkley.
The city's ten " guilds ", political organizations each based on a different two-color mana pairing, warred for a long period of time.
According to some chroniclers, the people of Tyre were reportedly so taken by Henry's youth and handsomeness that they shouted that he should marry their princess, and Isabella immediately fell in love with him – but this is to put a romantic gloss on what was primarily a political pairing.

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The passive attack allows a suitably equipped attacker to eavesdrop on communications and spoof, if the attacker was present at the time of initial pairing.
Crick did tentatively attempt to perform some experiments on nucleotide base pairing, but he was more of a theoretical biologist than an experimental biologist.
There was another near-discovery of the base pairing rules in early 1952.
Musical stars such as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were among the most popular and highly respected personalities in Hollywood during the classical era ; the Fred and Ginger pairing was particularly successful, resulting in a number of classic films, such as Top Hat ( 1935 ), Swing Time ( 1936 ) and Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
All four names were used together, but the pairing was always preserved, as in Gruthungi, Austrogothi, Tervingi, Visi.
The sixth pairing of Clooney and Soderbergh, Ocean's Thirteen, was released in June 2007.
All four names were used together on occasion, but the pairing was always preserved, as in Gruthungi, Austrogothi, Tervingi, Visi.
The single most common and ubiquitous pairing of all was always and everywhere the lute and bass viol: for centuries, the inseparable duo.
Although the pairing of XTC and Rundgren was highly anticipated by fans, the sessions were less than enjoyable for the band.
Although this pairing seemed unnatural to many at the time, it was to last beyond the demise of the coalition in December 1783.
A specimen in the Hamburg Zoo ( in the photo at right ) was the reverse pairing, fathered by a puma bred to an Indian leopardess.
Thalberg then began a strategy of pairing Tracy with the studio's top actresses: Whipsaw ( 1935 ) co-starred Myrna Loy and was a commercial success.
Starring opposite Tracy was Fredric March, a pairing Variety described as " a stroke of casting genius ...
The pairing of the monkish Louis VII and the high-spirited Eleanor was doomed to failure ; she once reportedly declared that she had thought to marry a king, only to find she'd married a monk.
The first was the marriage of his aunt, Lady Katherine Neville, over 60 years old, to Elizabeth's 20-year-old brother, John Woodville, a pairing considered extreme by society.
The concept of the daisho originated with the pairing of a short sword with whatever long sword was being worn during a particular time period.
The cartoon is a standard hunter / prey pairing for which Leon Schlesinger's studio was famous, but Daffy ( barely more than an unnamed bit player in this short ) was something new to moviegoers: an assertive, completely unrestrained, combative protagonist.
" He was persuaded by the obvious public appeal of the Astaire-Rogers pairing.
" At the time, it was considered an " odd pairing " by many, Keaton among them, for Willis and Allen to work together.
This was the first example of Amis's fondness for symbolically " pairing " characters in his novels, which has been a recurrent feature in his fiction since ( Martin Amis and Martina Twain in Money, Richard Tull and Gwyn Barry in The Information, and Jennifer Rockwell and Mike Hoolihan in Night Train ).
This pairing is found as early as the fourth century BC in Northern Italy, where a huge antlered figure with torcs and a serpent was carved on the rocks in Val Camonica.
While the term was originally restricted to stories in which male media characters were involved in an explicit sexual relationship as a primary plot element ( also known as " slash ", " m / m slash ", " menslash ", " altfic "), it is now often used to refer to any fan story containing a pairing between same-sex characters, although many fans distinguish the female-focused variety as a separate genre commonly referred to as femslash ( also known as " f / f slash ", " femmeslash ", " altfic " and " saffic ").
Many early slash stories were based on a pairing of two close friends, a " hero dyad " or " One True Pairing " such as Kirk / Spock or Starsky / Hutch ; conversely, a classic pairing between foils was that of Blake / Avon from Blake's 7.

pairing and had
During production of the film Chaplin had been involved with the actress Pola Negri, a romantic pairing that received vast media interest.
Free of the brother-sister constraints of the former pairing and with a new partner ( Claire Luce ), he created a romantic partnered dance to Cole Porter's " Night and Day ", which had been written for Gay Divorce.
After a series of short-lived juntas, their pairing put an end to a series of leadership changes that had occurred since the assassination of Diệm.
Among these writers, the pairing of series-creator Paul Smith with Terry Kyan, ( who had previously collaborated on Not the Nine O ' clock News and Alas Smith and Jones ) is particularly notable.
ABC News had at the time been in the middle of blunders such as the disastrous pairing of Barbara Walters with Harry Reasoner at the desk of the network's evening news.
This pairing lasted until Timpson's retirement in 1986, when John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor joined the rotating list of presenters ( there had been others alongside Redhead and Timpson, including Libby Purves in the late 1970s ).
During July 1955, the Turbans had their first Herald recording session, and later that month their first record, pairing " Let Me Show You ( Around My Heart )" as the “ A ” side with “ When You Dance " as the flip side, was released.
Producer Reuven Frank, who had advocated pairing Huntley and Brinkley for the convention coverage, thought using two anchors on a regular news program " was one of the dumber ideas I had ever heard.
When his friend Jimmy Page started to come around to his house, guitar in hand and Led Zeppelin at an end, the duo's first live pairing was on the US ARMS ( Action Research into Multiple Sclerosis ) Tour, which had first been mooted by Eric Clapton and, besides Rodgers and Page, would include Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood and others.
Through the 2000 election, the concept was known in the US as " vote swapping ", while " vote pairing " originally had a somewhat different meaning — where people of opposing parties would agree to together vote for a third-party candidate instead of for their own candidates.
) However, by the 2004 presidential election " vote swapping " had become " vote pairing ," and the various people who had created vote swapping sites for the 2000 election had banded together as VotePair. org.
Suppose that supporters of the 2004 Republican candidate, George W. Bush, had set up vote pairing web sites so that Buchanan supporters from swing states in the US ( such as Ohio, where the Democrats and Republicans were in a close race ) would get matched with Bush supporters in solidly Democrat states ( such as Massachusetts ).
They can then tell others about how they had done so in order to spread understanding of vote pairing.
However, by the time of the playoffs, Redden and Meszaros had jelled and were a strong pairing for the Senators.
* The pairing of # 8 seed Butler and # 11 seed VCU in the 2011 National Semifinals game had the lowest seeded combination (# 8 v. # 11 ) ever to play in a National Semifinals game.
Sohns had hoped to take the band in a British power-rock direction, but the Super K record label pulled them into a more commercial orientation, pairing the band with bubblegum groups such as the 1910 Fruitgum Company and the Ohio Express on tour.
According to one news report Han has joined together with Moon in pairing up couples who had never met each other, based merely upon looking at their photos.
However, Krampus figures persisted, and by the 17th century Krampus had been incorporated into Christian winter celebrations by pairing him with St. Nicholas.
His jokes grew into more substantial works as he began to incorporate them with images, often pairing jokes with images that had no relevance with one another, creating an obscure relationship.

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