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The album mixed in a ballad by Greg Lake ( The Sage ), a Blues Variation section by Emerson and many instances of heavily electronic and synthesised interpretations of Mussorgsky's work ( although the opening promenade was played faithfully on a Hammond organ ).
Executing the design was slow: Little was actually completed in Michelangelo's lifetime ( the ‘’ Cordonata ’’ was not in place when Emperor Charles arrived, and the imperial party had to scramble up the slope from the Forum to view the works in progress ), but work continued faithfully to his designs and the Campidoglio was completed in the 17th century, except for the paving design, which was to be finished three centuries later.
That he carried on the business of a draper, or had some connection with the trade as late as 1613, may be gathered from the following passage at the close of The Triumphs of Truth, the city pageant for that year, by Thomas Middleton: " The fire-work being made by Maister Humphrey Nichols, a man excellent in his art ; and the whole work and body of the Triumph, with all the proper beauties of the workmanship, most artfully and faithfully performed by John Grinkin ; and those furnished with apparel and porters by Anthony Munday, Gentleman.
Paragraph 20: Of these duties, the following bind the proletarian and the worker: fully and faithfully to perform the work which has been freely and equitably agreed upon ; never to injure the property, nor to outrage the person, of an employer ; never to resort to violence in defending their own cause, nor to engage in riot or disorder ; and to have nothing to do with men of evil principles, who work upon the people with artful promises of great results, and excite foolish hopes which usually end in useless regrets and grievous loss.
By contrast, the writers for the subtitle script in the North American release produced a script which faithfully translates the original work, going as far as including honorifics.
Bakshi's work follows the book relatively faithfully for this sequence, with only the Watcher's tentacles seen.
He was more academic than his fellows ; but, though faithfully and capably executed, his work was rather devoid of charm, according to the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
On October 23, 1793, he became pastor of the Universalist society of Boston, and faithfully served it until October 19, 1809, when paralysis stopped his work.
Astrotrain serves faithfully, but is bored with his work and hated the humans who infested the Earth.
Christopher Tolkien's work as his father ’ s literary executor has always been to publish as faithfully and honestly as possible his father's completed and uncompleted works, without adaptation or embellishment.
She continued to work as a nanny / babysitter for Zappa, who urged her to continue to keep writing the diary she had begun in high school, in which she had faithfully recorded the important details of her life.
No work, it was said, had ever been so idiomatically and yet so faithfully rendered as his translation of Albert Schweitzer's Quest of the Historical Jesus, published in 1914.
The music of Cruising with Ruben & the Jets was the most straightforward genre work the Mothers of Invention had performed yet, attempting to faithfully reproduce the sound of 1950s doo wop and rock and roll.
Nevertheless, he remains loyal to his employer, even in face of the protestations of his wife, who for years has watched her husband work faithfully for the neglectful and stingy Mr. Scrooge.
It was his first attempt at ensuring that the more memorable melodies from the stage works would survive obscurity by finding new life as a new orchestral work, a practice which he would faithfully retain in future stage works.
Workers must " fully and faithfully " perform the work they have agreed to do.
The Order for Loyalty and Merit is conferred " upon those persons who have loyally and faithfully, and with merit and character assisted the Head of State or the members of the Royal House during their obligations and their daily work.
The later Ming Dynasty / Qing Dynasty scholar Qian Zeng ( 1629 – 1699 ) held an old volume of Su's work, which he faithfully reproduced in a newly-printed edition.
Participation in the living Celtic cultures-the cultures that exist in the " areas in which Celtic languages are actually spoken and in which Celtic traditions have been most faithfully handed down to the present day "-is a vital part of their cultural work and spiritual practice.
Because of his belonging to the Salesians of Don Bosco, who always faithfully promoted his remembrance, his figure started to become familiar worldwide, anywhere where the Salesian work, introducing Ceferino as a model of younthful holiness and selflessness.

work and reproduced
He asks that none of his work should be reproduced in whole or in part, and even further that libraries containing such copies of his work remove them.
Though his work was widely reproduced, and over 200 copies, translations, and extracts survive today, the extent to which Vegetius affected the actual practice of warfare as opposed to its concept is unclear due to his habit of stating the obvious.
In the opinion of J. Thomas Looney, as " far as forms of versification are concerned De Vere presents just that rich variety which is so noticeable in Shakespeare ; and almost all the forms he employs we find reproduced in the Shakespeare work.
For this reason, Butler's work has been taken up by gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people because it re-imagines sexual and gender non-conformity — not to mention the way that heterosexual and cisgender norms are often reproduced in gay and lesbian culture and relationships — as a form of resistance to a heteronormative society that attempts ( but always fails ) to naturalize the relationships among sex, gender, and sexual orientation.
This is the fundamental economic structure of work and property, a state of inequality that is normalized and reproduced through cultural ideology.
The flag had portraits of three Prussian gods, which Grunau reproduced in his work.
The French mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace reproduced and extended Bayes ' results in 1774, apparently quite unaware of Bayes ' work.
Within ten years, much of Young's work was reproduced and then extended by Fresnel.
A zine ( ; an abbreviation of fanzine, or magazine ) is most commonly a small circulation self-published work of original and, or appropriated texts and images usually reproduced via photocopier.
Local newspaper cuttings of his junior sculpting achievements can be found reproduced in the Splinters book, included in the Riding Some Kind Of Unusual Skull Sleigh boxed CD work, released in 2004.
His work, A Rake's Progress, was composed of a number of canvases, each reproduced as a print, and the eight prints together created a narrative.
The sections of the work dealing with Balfour's personality have been reproduced below:
It was available as downloadable freeware until the 18th edition, published in December 1998, when Probert reserved the rights of distribution after finding people had reproduced his work on their privately-owned websites, without permission.
In the modern SPP, each funder chooses the amount they want to pay, and the work is released to the public and freely reproduced.
It is thought that this design is the most reproduced work of art in history with, to date, approximately 320 billion copies produced.
A portrait which is a work of art and can be reproduced a number of times without losing any of its art qualities is one ideal way of recording appearances, as such prints can be treasured by many owners.
) Further decorative work ensued intermittently: in 1939, Vernon Kilns reproduced three series of designs drawn by Kent ( Moby Dick, Salamina, Our America ) on its sets of contemporary china dinnerware.
* He consolidated and enhanced the work of Desains, Forbes, Knoblauch and others demonstrating that the principal properties of visible light can be reproduced for radiant heat, namely reflection, refraction, diffraction, polarization, depolarization, double refraction, and rotation in a magnetic field.
His work was also regularly reproduced on picture postcards, and these are highly sought after by collectors today.
The work was reproduced by.
In other words, Google does not have any “ material objects ... in which a work is fixed ... and from which the work can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated ” and thus cannot communicate a copy.
It was reproduced at the same size it was drawn, in contrast to his other work, which was normally drawn larger and shrunk down, which would hide defects in the art.
The judges utilized the criteria set forth by, which states ' A work is " fixed " in a tangible medium of expression when its embodiment in a copy or phonorecord, by or under the authority of the author, is sufficiently permanent or stable to permit it to be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated for a period of more than transitory duration.

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