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The Second Viennese School () is the group of composers that comprised Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils and close associates in early 20th century Vienna, where he lived and taught, sporadically, between 1903 and 1925.

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If so, they may have originally comprised residual Celtic elements in central eastern Europe such as the Cotini, who formed a Celtic enclave in the Germanic-speaking zone and are described by Tacitus as iron-ore miners working as tributaries of the powerful Quadi Germanic people.
Since this book is so large and Absalon has greater importance than King Valdemar I, this book may have been written first and comprised a work on its own.
For the purposes of the Act, "... Northern Ireland shall consist of the parliamentary counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, and the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry, and Southern Ireland shall consist of so much of Ireland as is not comprised within the said parliamentary counties and boroughs.
The shoe industry comprised a few hundred small workshops and a dozen or so mediumsized firms, which produced some 5 million pairs of leather and synthetic shoes a year.
Thenceforward the grants made by John I were renewed, and extended on so lavish a scale that the Braganza estates alone comprised about a third of the whole kingdom.
Even so, the force that left Berwick-upon-Tweed on 17 June 1314 was impressive: it comprised between 2, 000 – 3, 000 horse ( probably closer to 2, 000 ) and 16, 000 foot.
Pike County comprised a large tract of country, so large that it was called the State of Pike, including a part of what is now Crenshaw, Montgomery, Macon, Bullock, and Barbour Counties, and extended to the Chattahoochie River on the east.
There was no qualification for the inaugural World Cup so the tournament comprised the seven then-members of the IRFB, with the remaining nine places filled by teams invited by the IRFB.
" Furthermore, its coverage on mainland China usually comprised only one article or so each day out of dozens of pages and sections.
The paving installed here comprised one-inch thick square tiles made from heavy wealden clay, so named because they were shaped in a wooden pan before firing.
It comprised the baronies of Massereene Upper, Massereene Lower, and Antrim Upper, and parts of the Baronies of Upper Toome and Belfast Upper, and so much of the Parliamentary Borough of Belfast as was in the County of Antrim.
He, Frank McGee, Edwin Newman, and Sander Vanocur comprised a team that covered the national political conventions in the 1960s so well, they were dubbed by industry observers as the " Four Horsemen.
In the 10th century a massive conversion of the population from Christianity to Islam took place, so that muladies ( native Spanish / Iberian Muslims ) comprised the majority of the population by the century's end.
The result was a well-received album, helped in part by an Inpop gimmick that comprised sending radio executives and media representatives an unlabeled CD of the album and asking them to guess — many doing so futilely — what band had recorded it.
The territories of the Greek cities comprised the whole line of coast, so that those of Crotona and Thurii met at the river Hylias, and those of Locri and Rhegium were separated only by the Halex ; since both Crotona and Locri founded colonies on the opposite side of the peninsula, most likely the intermediate districts also were at least nominally subject to them.
Common Property is defined as everything else on the parcel of land that is not comprised in a Lot, such as common stairwells, driveways, roofs, gardens and so on.
:( b ) so much of the administrative county of the County Palatine of Chester as is comprised in the following county districts or parts of such districts, that is to say
::( iv ) so much of the rural district of Bucklow as is comprised in the following parishes: Carrington, Partington and Ringway ;
::( v ) so much of the rural district of Macclesfield as is comprised in the parish of Poynton-with-Worth ;
:( c ) so much of the administrative county of Derby as is comprised in the borough of Glossop ;
:( d ) so much of the administrative county of the County Palatine of Lancaster as is comprised in the following county districts, that is to say
:( e ) so much of the administrative county of the West Riding of Yorkshire as is comprised in the urban district of Saddleworth.
" In exercising or performing any functions in relation to, or so as to affect, land in a National Park, any relevant authority shall have regard to the purposes specified in subsection ( 1 ) of section five of this Act and, if it appears that there is a conflict between those purposes, shall attach greater weight to the purpose of conserving and enhancing the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the area comprised in the National Park.
That they did so privately in some definite place of worship would appear from the fact that a map of New York, dated 1695, shows the location of a Jewish synagogue on Beaver Street, also that Saul Brown was the minister, and that the congregation comprised twenty families.
11 girls from Hockaday were also named, so that — combined — the two schools comprised over 40 % of the entire orchestra.

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The first buildings comprised a single court ( now called Old Court ) containing all the component parts of a college — chapel, hall, kitchen and buttery, master's lodgings, students ' rooms — and the statutes provided for a manciple, a cook, a barber and a laundress.
George Gaylord Simpson for example believed that phyletic gradual evolution ( called horotely in his terminology ) comprised " nine-tenths " ( 90 %) of evolution.
In each region able-bodied men were called up for a limited period of active duty in territorial units, which comprised about half the Army's strength, each year, for five years.
William Dampier called into St Helena in 1691 at the end of his first of three circumnavigations of the world and stated Jamestown comprised 20 – 30 small houses built with rough stones furnished with mean furniture.
The Saxons of Bayeux comprised a standing army and were often called upon to serve alongside the local levy of their region in Merovingian military campaigns.
It later formed an alliance, called the Nicaraguan Democratic Force ( FDN ), which comprised other groups including MISURASATA and the Nicaraguan Democratic Union.
The feature " Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue " comprised two tunes that had been in the band's book since 1937 but largely forgotten until Ellington, who had abruptly ended the band's scheduled set because of the late arrival of four key players, called the two tunes as the time was approaching midnight.
The Indian slaves comprised close to half of the known slaves in French Canada ( also called Lower Canada ).
His earliest stories, written in 1957-58, when Campbell was but eleven years of age, comprised a collection called Ghostly Tales.
Towards the west it included that of Caudium, with the exception of the town itself ; to the north it extended as far as the river Tamarus ( modern Tammaro ), including the village of Pago Veiano, which, as we learn from an inscription, was anciently called Pagus Veianus ; on the northeast it comprised the town of Equus Tuticus ( modern Sant ' Eleuterio, near Castel Franco ), and on the east and south bordered on the territories of Aeclanum and Abellinum.
The workplaces created for the sweating system were called sweatshops and comprised workplaces ranging from only a few workers to as many as one-hundred or more.
The villages that have comprised Lower Providence Township since the early eighteenth century include Evansburg, Shannonville ( now called Audubon ), Eagleville, and Providence Square.
Located on the northeast bank of the Guadalupe River, the area comprised the natural springs called Tio Geronimo.
This was a preference, and ancient trading in incense materials from one area to another comprised a major part of commerce along the Silk Road and other trade routes, one notably called the Incense Route.
It comprised The Staggering Harlettes, 20 female dancers called The Caesar Salad Girls and a 13-piece band.
The prison officers, or " screws " as they are called by the women, comprised the firm but fair governor Erica Davidson ( Patsy King ), flanked by the diametrically opposed dour Deputy governor Vera Bennett ( Fiona Spence ), dubbed " Vinegar Tits " by the inmates, and compassionate senior officer Meg Jackson ( Elspeth Ballantyne ).
In 2005, Chaosium published a Cthulhu Mythos anthology edited by Robert M. Price called The Tsathoggua Cycle, which comprised the original Clark Ashton Smith stories featuring Tsathoggua, along with tales by other authors in which the entity has a starring role.
After the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus's expedition in what was later called the West Indies, the European powers realized that the dispersed lands comprised an extensive archipelago enclosing the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico.
The palace, called Per-Hay or " House of Rejoicing " in ancient times, comprised a temple of Amun and a festival hall built especially for this occasion.
They comprised the more extreme wing of the " Peace Democrats " and were often informally called " Butternuts " ( for the color of the Confederate uniforms ).
With tongue-in-cheek he called his writing " three-dot journalism "; his columns comprised brief items neatly tied together by ellipses.
In 1869, the original University of Nebraska campus was laid out on four city blocks and comprised one building called University Hall.
He retrieved a series of short fables ( the best known was the Native American fable called The War of the Ghosts ), each of which comprised a sequence of events which were ostensibly logical but subtly illogical, and there were several discreet non-sequiturs.
The monks established a priory ( although it was really too small to be called that as it comprised three or four monks only ) on the site of the present Lytham Hall.

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