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Its and grand
Its style is clearly reflective of the mature Haydn and Mozart, and its instrumentation gave it a weight that had not yet been felt in the grand opera.
Its mixture of political satire and grand opera parody mimicked Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld and La belle Hélène, which ( in translation ) then dominated the English musical stage.
According to Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, President of the Board which recommended its formation, " The College is concerned with grand strategy and the utilization of the national resources necessary to implement that strategy ... Its graduates will exercise a great influence on the formulation of national and foreign policy in both peace and war ...."
Its clean lines and understated looks drew some criticism but those that actually drove the car found it to be a quite capable grand tourer.
George Borrow disapproved of the veneer of respectability in Pritchard's book: " Its grand fault is endeavouring to invest Twm Shon ( a name Borrow spells with varying consistency ) with a character of honesty, and to make his exploits appear rather those of a wild young waggish fellow than of a robber.
Its grand style and prominence indicate the importance accorded to preaching in the time of the Pilgrims.
Its revised characterisation as a ' grand opera ' placed it in succession to Auber's La muette de Portici ( 1828 ) and Rossini's Guillaume Tell ( 1829 ) in this new genre.
Its grand foyer is a gallery for Red Skelton's paintings, statues, and film posters.
Its program was structured around a series of anonymous competitions that culminated in the grand prix de l ' Académie Royale, more familiar as the Grand Prix de Rome, for its winner was awarded a bourse and a place at the French Academy in Rome.
Its dive is equally lacking in grand flourish-it simply drops out of view.
Its uses would have included playing dance music with the shawms and sackbutts of the city watch, chamber music, and of course the grand polychoral repertoire from Venice and Germany, such as Giovanni Gabrieli and Heinrich Schütz.
Its grand ceiling – with Neptune, shells and mermaids in high relief plasterwork of Wedgwood style – is said to be the work of Roberts of Oxford circa 1725, though some accounts attribute it to carver William Perritt.
Its lyrics are uncomplicated but its statement is grand.
Its amenities included oversized rooms, luxurious decor, and sumptuous meals served in grand style.
Its Stanton Avenue entrance features another Moretti pair of sculptures on grand pedestals, depicting two groups of lean, heroic youths taming wild horses.
Its Jama ( grand mosque ) was formerly a center for Islamic learning.
Its grand architecture has made it a popular tourist destination.
Its grand opening occurred on October 1, 2005.
Its sounds include grand piano, electric piano, various Hammond-organ sounds, and synthesizer string sounds.
Its grand opening celebration took place over four days from October 17 – 20 – a week before the stock market crashed.
Its reception rooms — of a grand scale suited to ceremonial occasions — are ornamented by elaborate wood carving in the rococo style.
Its grand prize is the Tanit d ' or, or " Golden Tanit ," named for the lunar goddess of ancient Carthage ; the award is in the shape of her symbol, a trapezium sumrounted by a horizontal line and a circle.
Its grand ballroom, with high ceiling, decorative frieze, large windows, and marble fireplace, was used for formal parties.

Its and hall
Its walls are broad, designed to support a second story, and its wide, elaborate entrance leads to a large hall, partly covered with a roof supported on a row of columns.
Its place in small rural communities, for example, when it establishes itself in a local church hall, and absorbs substantial numbers of the population, is very different from its situation in large urban centres, where its presence is marginalised by other social and economic activities.
Its reception or audience hall is a long rectangular nave-like space, flanked by dependent rooms that mostly also open into one another, ending in a semi-circular apse, with matching transept spaces.
Its proximity to Lake Como and to the Alps has made Como a popular tourist destination and the city contains numerous works of art, churches, gardens, museums, theatres, parks and palaces: the Duomo ( seat of Diocese of Como ), the Basilica of Sant ' Abbondio, the Villa Olmo, the public gardens with the Tempio Voltiano, the Teatro Sociale, the Broletto ( the city ’ s medieval town hall ) and the 20th century Casa del Fascio.
Its town hall is located in the village of Nodine.
Its main features are a gate onto Holywell Street, the Junior Common Room in the south-east corner, and the Baring Room ( named after Thomas Baring, the College's major benefactor ) which is a multi-purpose hall at the top of the southern staircase.
Its grounds include six major buildings, which contain student accommodation, teaching areas, dining hall, the library and administration blocks: Hall, South, Milham Ford, Wolfson, Garden, and the Christina Barratt Building ( opened in 2001 ).
Its former village hall, now a museum, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Its Mount Pleasant Grange Hall is the oldest continually used grange hall in Washington.
Its most famous attribute was the dance hall, a family activity in those days.
Its former stable block, to the west of the hall, was Grade II listed in 1974.
Its name is a portmanteau of the Portuguese futebol de salão, which can be translated as " hall football " or " indoor football ".
Its facilities include tennis and squash courts, hockey and football pitches, a state-of-the-art gymnasium, a cardio theatre, a dance studio, a multi-purpose sports hall and a Fairtrade cafe.
Its replacement was a larger hall in the Gothic style, designed by Sydney Smirke, which was opened on 14 May 1870 by Princess Louise.
Its most evocative feature is the cloister, which can be entered through a hall on the left of the façade.
Its attractions include several restaurants, pubs, a cinema housed in the town hall building, and a museum devoted to the chemist William Cookworthy, born in Kingsbridge in 1705.
Its administrative headquarters is in the town hall in Weston-super-Mare.
Its primary venue is the concert hall De Doelen.
Its first hall was on London Wall but in 1543 the Company acquired the former Benedictine convent of St Helen, off Bishopsgate, and the subsequent Halls have all been on that site, now St Helen's Place.
Its dome is a prime example of tile mosaic and it's winter praying hall houses one of the finest ensembles of cuerda seca tiles in the world.
Its dining hall, adorned with many mirrors which give it its name, the " Spiegelsaal " ( mirror room ), has place for 150 people.
Its indoor auditorium seating capacity is approximately 2000, and the hall contains a recently restored pipe organ believed to be the only surviving example of a large concert organ constructed by the Leicester organ builders, Stephen Taylor & Son Ltd.
Its administrative headquarters is in the town hall in Weston-super-Mare.
Its first residence hall was established in 1960 and the college relocated to Headington in 1963.
Its name refers to the town hall of Clichy

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