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Oriana and car
Cranem died and the GRX engine was buried with him, but Oriana Flub and her men exhumed the engine and placed it into the car with a sleek, golden, and markless body.

Oriana and with
As Oriana Palusci says in her article " When Boys or Women Tell Their Dreams: Cleopatra and the Boy Actor ," “ Cleopatra constantly occupies the centre, if not of the stage, certainly of the discourse, often charged with sexual innuendos and disparaging tirades, of the male Roman world ”.
He later revealed that he said this in order to win a bet he had made with the Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci for $ 500 to prove that NASA did not script astronaut comments.
Henderson is the conductor of the recording of the Pergolesi Stabat Mater with Ferrier and Joan Taylor, the Nottingham Oriana Choir and the Boyd Neel String Orchestra ( Decca AK 1517-1521 ).
* Text of Makarios III ’ s famous interview with Oriana Fallaci, given in 1974
A musician named Oriana Nascava comes forward with the missing half of Arthur's key, claiming it to be a family heirloom.
After escaping the carnivores, Arthur realizes that the Tyrannosaurus at the ruins may have been guarding the mythical ruby sunstone, and takes his strutter back into the Rainy Basin with Oriana and Bix to discover it.
Andresen won acclaim as a storyteller with Contos Exemplares ( Exemplary Tales )," Histórias da Terra e do Mar " ( Stories of Land and Sea ), and a number of children's books-A Menina do Mar ( The Sea Girl ), O Cavaleiro da Dinamarca ( The Danish Knight ), A Floresta ( The Forest ), O Rapaz de Bronze ( The Bronze Boy ), A Fada Oriana ( The Fairy Oriana ).
Tomkins was doubtless acquainted with Thomas Morley, also a pupil of Byrd's, for his signed copy of Morley's publication Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke ( 1597 ) has been preserved, together with Thomas's many annotations ; and in 1601 Morley included one of Tomkins ' madrigals in his important collection The Triumphs of Oriana.
Albery was the author of a large number of other plays and adaptations, including Coquettes ( 1870 ); Pickwick, a four-act drama ( based on Dickens's The Pickwick Papers ( 1871 ); Pink Dominos ( 1877 ), a farce that ran for an extremely successful 555 performances and was one of a series of adaptations from the French which he made for the Criterion Theatre, where his wife, the actress Mary Moore ( who after his death became Lady Charles Wyndham ( 1861 — 1931 )), played the leading parts ; Jingle ( a farcical version of Pickwick ), produced at the Lyceum in 1878 ; and Oriana ( with music by Frederic Clay ).
These were followed by The Gentleman in Black ( 1870, also with Gilbert ), In Possession ( 1871, also for German Reed ), Happy Arcadia ( 1872, with Gilbert ), Oriana ( 1873, with a libretto by James Albery ), Green Old Age and Cattarina ( both 1874, with libretti by Robert Reece ), Princess Toto ( 1875, the last collaboration between Clay and Gilbert ), and Don Quixote ( 1876 ).
This libretto is an adaptation of a medieval Spanish knight-errantry epic Amadis de Gaula in which the King of Gaul educated in Scotland, falls in love with and eventually marries Oriana, daughter of the King of England.
Hamburg saw 17 performances from 1717 to 1720, but with a different title, Oriana.

Oriana and was
The Italian novelist Dino Buzzati was a journalist at the Corriere, as were many other leading Italian writers and intellectuals, including Eugenio Montale, Italo Calvino, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Oriana Fallaci and Indro Montanelli.
Demonstrators and passersby alike, including youngsters, journalists ( one of which was Italian Oriana Fallaci ), and children, were hit by bullets and mounds of bodies soon lay on the ground.
For example, the art deco Oriana Cinema on the corner of Queen and High streets was demolished in 1972, after only 34 years of operation.
The Fallaci was named after the late Oriana Fallaci, and given to people who in the previous year best embodied the " Anti-Idiotarian " worldview.
One of the more notable compilations of English madrigals was The Triumphs of Oriana, a collection of madrigals compiled by Thomas Morley, which contained 25 different madrigals by 23 different composers.
The book was born as a response to the anti-Islamic invectives published by the Italian journalist and author Oriana Fallaci on the daily Il Corriere della Sera on 29 September 2001.
She was initially based in Australia as a P & O ship until 1981 when her role there was taken over by the Oriana.
* Journalist and author Oriana Fallaci wrote " The Dead Body and the Living Brain " ( Look, 26, 1967, pgs 99 – 105 ) based on White's experimentation on primates ; in turn, this was included in the 2010 book edited by philosopher Tom Regan and theologian Andrew Linzey, Other Nations: Animals in Modern Literature.

Oriana and .
* date unknown – Maria Oriana Galli-Bibiena, Italian painter ( b. 1656 )
** Maria Oriana Galli-Bibiena, Italian painter ( d. 1749 )
Despite Amadis ' celebrated fidelity, his childhood sweetheart, Oriana, heiress to the throne of Great Britain, becomes jealous of a rival princess and sends a letter to chastize Amadís.
He recovers his senses only when Oriana sends her maid to retrieve him.
A short time later he and Oriana scandalously consummate their love.
Oriana and Amadís defer their marriage for many years due to enmity between Amadís and Oriana's father Lisuarte.
According to this theory, the character Lisuarte is Edward, Oriana is Eleanor of England, the maid of Denmark is in fact the Maid of Norway, and Amadis is modelled after Simon de Montfort, the heroic Norman earl of Leicester.
He also conducted the Huddersfield Glee and Madrigal Society, the Bournemouth Municipal Choir and the Nottingham Oriana Choir, one of the very few which sang only from memory.
Australian government-sponsored immigration resulted in a busy trade between Europe and Australia, producing such notable ships as the Oriana and Canberra.
Charles Johnson's posts on LGF frequently cited the writing of authors representing Neoconservative viewpoints, such as Victor Davis Hanson, Charles Krauthammer, Mark Steyn, James Lileks, and Oriana Fallaci.
In June, the prince told Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci that when " they Khmer Rouge have sucked me dry, they will spit me out like a cherry stone.
Florentine individuals, such as the controversial journalist Oriana Fallaci, intervened in the debate.
Arthur, Oriana, Bix, and Lee continue to explore the caverns underneath Dinotopia where they come across instantly germinating fern spores, uncut sunstones that appear to store ancestral memory, and mechanical limbs that twitch when the sunstone is brought near.
Arthur, Oriana, and Bix commandeer a ceratopsian strutter while Crabb takes a strutter modeled after a sea scorpion and they both climb out of the World Beneath, ending up in the Rainy Basin.
At the end, the ruby sunstone is lost, a new romance is suggested between Arthur and Oriana, and Crabb is placed under guard by a pair of Stygimoloch.
He married Oriana Souper on 16 July 1901 just three weeks before setting off for the Antarctic as a member of Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Expedition.

convinced and Speed
Not convinced by the Jesuits, John Speed in 1626 follows Jodocus Hondius ' layout: he shows the chain of Silk Road cities visited by de Góis ( Kuqa City | Cuchia, Karasahr | Chialis, Turfan, Kumul, Xinjiang | Camul )-but has it directed not toward China's Shaanxi ( Xiamxii?

convinced and test
Director Francis Ford Coppola convinced Brando to submit to a " make-up " test, in which Brando did his own makeup ( he used cotton balls to simulate the puffed-cheek look ).
Ford reportedly convinced Charles Edison to seal a test tube of air in the inventor's room shortly after his death, as a memento.
Carey convinced ABC to air test episodes in the United States.
The Leica went through several iterations, and in 1923 Barnack convinced his boss, Ernst Leitz II, to make a pre-production series of 31 cameras for the factory and outside photographers to test.
The use of clinical judgement rather than norms and statistics to evaluate people's characteristics has convinced many that projectives are deficient and unreliable ( results are too dissimilar each time a test is given to the same person ).
After Hfuhruhurr passes a sobriety test ( which consists of wacky moves ), the police are convinced Michael was driving sober and send him on his way.
However, Cao Pi's Chief Secretary ( 相国 ) Hua Xin then convinced him to put Cao Zhi's literary talent to a test.
Initial screen tests convinced him and the director George Cukor that Goddard would require coaching to be effective in the role, but that she showed promise, and she was the first actress given a Technicolor screen test.
This test convinced the western Cherokee that he had created a practical writing system.
" Watanabe convinced his old ministry it should play the lead role in establishing a new English test, and formed a TOEIC Steering Committee under the WEIS umbrella.
Despite being ruled out by medical officers for six weeks, he convinced his coach Neil Balme to pass him in the club fitness test and wore a chest guard in order to play the following Friday night.
Though the series of increasingly sophisticated Bell test experiments has convinced the physics community in general that local realism is untenable, it remains true that the outcome of every single experiment done so far that violates a Bell inequality can still theoretically be explained by local realism, by exploiting the detection loophole and / or the locality loophole .. To avoid the locality loophole, the experimenter has to arrange that the particles travel far apart before being measured, and that the measurement process is rapid and moreover successful.
The guards, who are aware that the professor cannot be reached by phone, are convinced by Berus that the entire situation is a test put up by Thon's team, in order to make the guards handle an exceptional situation.
He was seen by Mary Pickford who convinced his mother to take him to Hollywood for a screen test in 1935.
Now convinced that the strangers can be trusted, they are then told that the raid was only a ruse to test their loyalty.
The Soviet and Western governments were convinced that South Africa was preparing for a full-scale nuclear test.
Tanya became interested in baseball player Shawn, who attempted to cheat on an algebra test before Tanya convinced him otherwise.
* Monty-God in the form of a bald man wearing a suit ( or else a delusional man who has convinced Thorax that he is indeed God ; a test of Monty's powers made him appear to be embarrassed at his inability to pull off even a minor task ).
On the issue of the substantial expansion of the right of standing and the test of reasonableness of an administrative decision ( which grants the courts the power to overrule an administrative decision if the judge is convinced that it does not " stand the bounds of reasonableness "), Amnon Rubinstein wrote:
When Kimber became pregnant, Christian stole DNA for a paternity test, convinced he was the real father.
While investigating the motion of test particles in these solutions, Einstein and Rosen became convinced that gravitational waves were unstable to collapse.

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