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extraordinary and concert
The concert received mixed reviews and critics claimed that the band should have done something extraordinary at the concert, instead of playing more or less the same setlist as in the 2002 tour.
Guimard also employed some structural innovations, as in the extraordinary concert hall Humbert-de-Romans ( 1901 ), where a complex frame divides sound waves resulting in perfect acoustics, or as in the Hôtel Guimard ( 1909 ), where the ground was too narrow to have the exterior walls bear any weight, and thus the arrangement of interior spaces differ from one floor to another.
Flook's 10th anniversary tour for Folkworks, included a concert at the Purcell Room ( on 7 November 2005 ) as part of a week of " Folk in the Fall " on London's South Bank and another at the extraordinary new Sage Gateshead concert hall on the south bank of the River Tyne on 10 November 2005.
Byron Janis is set to receive two more prestigious awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Arts Club on September 12, 2012 and the Breukelein Institute Gaudium Award on November 12, 2012, not only for his extraordinary career as a concert pianist but his dedication to the arts and public service.
The Utah Symphony has its home in Abravanel Hall, which is acclaimed as one of the world's great concert halls-having won awards for both its architecture and its extraordinary acoustics.
In February 2008, the first feature-length documentary / concert film featuring the life and history of the Dixie Hummingbirds was released in commemoration of their extraordinary eighty years as performers.
" However, two years later Schippers wanted " that extraordinary Adalgisa from Arkansas " for a concert performance of Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky with the New York Philharmonic ( NYP ).
Slonimsky performed Three Places in Paris on June 6, at a concert he described as " absolutely extraordinary " because of the attendance of many important composers and critics of the time.
Minneapolis Star and Tribune in its review of the concert version of the musical performed by the original cast in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1996 described her as " extraordinary " ( 14 October 1996, page 05B ).
The American premiere received a glowing review from Minneapolis Star and Tribune: " I have seen the future of the music theater, and its name is Kristina ... Engaging, emotionally charged – and at times haunting – piece of work capable of enchanting US viewers even when performed in a cut-down, concert version and in a tongue foreign to the audience "; while Helen Sjöholm who performed the role of Kristina was described as " extraordinary ".

extraordinary and there
With regard to the former, which is professedly published as a psychological curiosity, it having been composed during sleep, there appears to us nothing in the quality of the lines to render this circumstance extraordinary.
Nevertheless, there are passages of extraordinary beauty and profundity.
The Court was mandated to open on 15 June each year, and continue until all cases were finished, with extraordinary sessions if required ; by 1927, there were more extraordinary sessions than ordinary ones.
", and responds by saying that in the symbolic infrastructure of some religions, there is the image of a certain extraordinary spiritual king's " miraculous powers ", to whom frequently a certain moral presence is attributed.
Miles described Milligan as :" a man of quite extraordinary talents ... a visionary who is out there alone, denied the usual contacts simply because he is so different he can't always communicate with his own species ...".
Currently, there are few examples in the clad series that are valued as highly as the silver series but there are certain extraordinary dates or variations.
The local government commissioner, Constans-Saint-Esteve, also observed the boy and wrote there was " something extraordinary in his behavior, which makes him seem close to the state of wild animals ".
The extraordinary contrast between civil procedure where there are no examinations for discovery, for example in Australia and England, and North American practice can be discerned by reading an extract from the New South Wales Law Reform Commission Report in 1978.
Nizhny Novgorod has a great and extraordinary art gallery with more than 12, 000 exhibits, an enormous collection of works by Russian artists such as Viktor Vasnetsov, Karl Briullov, Ivan Shishkin, Ivan Kramskoi, Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Isaak Iljitsch Lewitan, Vasily Surikov, Ivan Aivazovsky, there are also greater collections of works by Boris Kustodiev and Nicholas Roerich, not only Russian art is part of the exhibition it include also a vast accumulation of Western European art like works by David Teniers the Younger, Bernardo Bellotto, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Pieter de Grebber, Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, and lot more.
At Khorsabad there are the remains of a wall, still high, built of blocks of stone 3 to thick, and the evidences wanting as to finishing of these is completely supplied by the sculptures, which show an extraordinary resemblance to medieval works of the same class.
Hundreds of tributes appeared in newspapers around the world, including The Boston Globe, which wrote, “ She did a wonderful — an extraordinary work in the world and there is no doubt that she was a powerful influence for good .”
Apart from the wealth of the carved stone columns and column heads, there are also some beautiful stained glass windows, the works of Canary Island painter Cristobal Hernandez de Quintana, and an extraordinary carving of the Reclining Christ, by Manuel Ramos.
Fantastic literature has also been defined as a piece of narrative in which there is a constant faltering between belief and non-belief in the supernatural or extraordinary event.
In Part 5 there are examples of a single person possessing two Stands because of the ability of an extraordinary Stand.
Boswell wrote: " After dinner to-day, we talked of the extraordinary fact of Lady Grange ’ s being sent to St Kilda, and confined there for several years, without any means of relief.
Carne considers that this common law jurisdiction was likely down to a failure to separate the common law jurisdiction and the equity jurisdiction possessed by the Lord Chancellor, a failure that continued into the 16th century ; Sir Edward Coke wrote that in the Chancery there was both an ordinary court and an " extraordinary " one.
In the second case also, there is no splitting of the light into two separate directions, but the ordinary and extraordinary components travel at different speeds, and the effect is used to interconvert between linear and circular or elliptical polarizations.
In 1834, he became extraordinary professor of theology there.
It appears, by a vast number of experiments made at Peking, that its colour is owing to no mixture ; on the contrary, all mixtures diminish its beauty, for, when it is rightly managed it looks exactly like silver and were there not a necessity of mixing a little tutenag or such metal to soften it, it would be so much more the extraordinary as this sort of copper is found no where but in China and that only in the Province of Yunnan ".
Wycherley's friend, Major Richardson Pack, said that he there " improved, with the greatest refinements ", the " extraordinary talents " for which he was " obliged to nature ".
It was there, on 29 June 1812, that she gave perhaps the most extraordinary farewell performance in theatre history.
By some divine ordering he comprehended the meaning of this and dug there, and there was found a coffin of a man of extraordinary size, a bronze spear lying by its side, and a sword.

extraordinary and 1949
She was in Newcastle upon Tyne in the summer of 1949, accompanied by her friend Anne Dooley ( née Kelly ), a local woman, who was the model for Nellie Cotter, the extraordinary heroine of the book.
H. L. Edlin, in " Woodland Crafts in Britain ", 1949 outlines the extraordinary techniques employed, and range of wood products that have been produced from these managed forests since pre-roman times.

extraordinary and performed
The role of the male hero was usually entrusted to a castrato, and by the 18th century, when Italian opera was performed throughout Europe, leading castrati who possessed extraordinary vocal virtuosity, such as Senesino and Farinelli, became international stars.
Known for having raucous shows expressing an extraordinary amount of energy, Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr stood dumbfounded backstage as Orbison performed completely still and simply sang through fourteen encores.
A few days after Fitzgerald's death, New York Times columnist Frank Rich wrote that in the Songbook series Fitzgerald " performed a cultural transaction as extraordinary as Elvis's contemporaneous integration of white and African-American soul.
However, it is not always the hard work and clean living that rescue the boy from his situation, but rather a wealthy older gentleman, who admires the boy as a result of some extraordinary act of bravery or honesty that the boy has performed.
Perkins performed 16 songs with 2 encores in an extraordinary performance.
In 1726, he also visited Parma and Milan, where Johann Joachim Quantz heard him and commented: " Farinelli had a penetrating, full, rich, bright and well-modulated soprano voice, with a range at that time from the A below middle C to the D two octaves above middle C. ... His intonation was pure, his trill beautiful, his breath control extraordinary and his throat very agile, so that he performed the widest intervals quickly and with the greatest ease and certainty.
It was clear that the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency had successfully performed an extraordinary intelligence operation.
This particular knighthood was a bit of an insult for Chauvel as it is normally bestowed on those who had performed " extraordinary or important non-military service in a foreign country.
He has performed successfully near a hundred different orchestras around the world and has gained international recognition for his extraordinary performances.
He performed the bold and extraordinary feat of recasting the entire mass of existing Roman law and restating it concisely in what he believed to be a rational system.
During his extraordinary career, Hunter wrote over 40 historical dramas that were performed all over the United States.
He appeared with Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford in The Fastest Gun Alive ( 1956 ), where he performed an extraordinary " shovel " dance at a hoe-down early in the film.
The Silver Lifesaving Medal may be awarded to an individual who performed a rescue or attempted rescue where the circumstances do not sufficiently distinguish the individual to deserve the medal of gold, but demonstrate such extraordinary effort as to merit recognition.
In August 1782, General Washington created the Badge of Military Merit, to be issued " whenever any singularly meritorious action is performed ... not only instances of unusual gallantry, but also of extraordinary fidelity and essential service in any way.
The series also presents an annual set of awards that are called the " Arthur Awards ", which are intended to commend various people who have performed extraordinary good deeds in the preceding year.
Unlike Polychrest with her extraordinary leeway and propensity for missing stays, the real Dart and her sister ship Arrow performed satisfactorily during their Royal Navy service.
The second article of the Navy regulations of 1775 read: " The Commanders of the ships of the thirteen United Colonies, are to take care that divine service be performed twice a day on board, and a sermon preached on Sundays, unless bad weather or other extraordinary accidents prevent.
The Medal of Honor is awarded for individual acts of extraordinary bravery performed in the line of duty at extreme risk and danger to life.
He was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions at Château-Thierry where, on July 6, 1918, he performed distinguished service by bringing up supports and placing them in the front lines at great personal exposure, showing exceptional ability and extraordinary heroism.
However, whereas performing miracles in Islamic thought and belief is reserved for only Messengers ( al-Rusul-those Prophets who came with a new Revealed Text ) and Prophets ( al-Anbiyaa-those Prophets who came to continue the specific law and Revelation of a previous Messenger ); supernatural acts are also believed to be performed by Awliyaa-the spiritually accomplished, through Ma ' rifah-and referred to as Karaamaat ( extraordinary acts ).
She performed Domestic Godley throughout the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August ; it won as ' Best Show ' at the Funny Women Fringe Awards and Janey won the ' Best Stand-Up Award as the funniest woman on the Fringe and " one of the most prolific and extraordinary stand-up comedians working in the UK ".
* Medal of Valor: may be presented to officers who judiciously performed voluntary acts of conspicuous gallantry and extraordinary heroism above and beyond the call of duty, knowing that taking such action presented a clear threat to their lives.

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