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Our and crowning
The capabilities of the bandmaster and his musicians, however, reached their peak in 2001, when the society held a special and memorable feast on the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the crowning of Our Lady of Graces ' painting.

Our and achievement
The US Institute of Museum and Library Services helps create vibrant, energized learning communities recognizing that " Our achievement as individuals and our success as a democratic society depends on learning continually, adapting to change readily, and evaluating information critically.
Fox's first notable solo achievement as a musical artist was representing the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song " Hold Onto Our Love " which reached number 13 in the UK chart.
According to a review in the New York Times, his book entitled Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier ( 2011 ) summarizes Glaeser's years of research into the role that cities play in fostering human achievement and " is at once polymathic and vibrant ".

Our and ultimate
Our comment was that this was `` featherbedding '' in its ultimate form and that sympathy for the railroad was misplaced since it had entered into such an agreement.
The greatest of “ the great men of England ,” the last and noblest of the Romans, was considered the embodiment of virtue, wisdom, patriotism, liberty, and temperance ... Pitt, “ glorious and immortal ,” the “ guardian of America ,” was the idol of the colonies ... A Son of Liberty in Bristol County, Massachussetts paid him the ultimate tribute of identification with English liberty:Our toast in general is ,— Magna Charta, the British Constitution ,— and Liberty forever !”
Our ultimate aim must be the complete abolition of wage slavery.
Our ultimate aim is to inspire a movement to fight for our basic rights and amenities.
He encouraged Egypt and Saudi Arabia to do more to foster democracy as part of the United States ' highest ideal in the War on Terror: " America will stand with the allies of freedom to support democratic movements in the Middle East and beyond, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world ... Our aim is to build and preserve a community of free and independent nations, with governments that answer to their citizens, and reflect their own cultures.
* Our ultimate loyalty and allegiance is to God's Person, rather than to books, creeds, confessions, traditions, programs or procedures.
He was interviewed as himself for the unreleased 2005 film Me and Graham: The Soundtrack of Our Lives, a documentary following two filmmakers searching the US and UK for the ultimate Beatles fan.
Not in Our Genes makes a strong statement about the entanglement of science and politics: " Science is the ultimate legitimator of bourgeois ideology ", and makes the following comparison " If biological determinism is a weapon in the struggle between classes, then the universities are weapons factories, and their teaching and research faculties are the engineers, designers, and production workers.

Our and .
Our camp was in the center of a wide valley.
Our rolling volley swept most of the other riders from their mounts.
Our lifeboat was filling rapidly and despite what I had heard of the inhabitants of Eromonga, I was glad to see a long and graceful outrigger manned by three bronzed girls glide out of a lagoon into the open sea and toward our craft.
Our old one blew down in a storm at the time of the pokeneu festival fifteen moons ago.
`` Our boy didn't chicken out, no sir.
Our meeting took place in May, 1961, during one of the Maestro's stop-overs in New York, before he left for Europe.
Our successors will have an easier task ''.
Westbrook further bemoans the Southern writers' creation of an unreal image of their homeland, which is too readily assimilated by both foreign readers and visiting Yankees: `` Our northerner is suspicious of all this crass evidence ( of urbanization ) presented to his senses.
Our understanding of the solar system has taught us to replace our former elaborate rituals with the appropriate action which, in this case, amounts to doing nothing.
Our inability to explain why certain people are fond of us frequently induces the same kind of ritual and malaise.
Our collective policies, group and national, are similarly based on voodoo, but here we often lack even the empirically successful rituals and are still engaged in determing them.
Our most elemental and unavoidable impressions, he says, are those of being involved in a large arena of powers which have a longer past than our own, which are interrelated in a vast movement through the present toward the future.
Our pin-curl clips and self-locking nuts achieved dominance in just a few years time, despite substantial, well established competition.
Our presidential campaigns provide much debate and argument.
Our surplus from foreign business transactions has in recent years fallen substantially short of the expenditures we make abroad to maintain our military establishments overseas, to finance private investment, and to provide assistance to the less developed nations.
Speaking of his work with Johnny Mercer, Arlen says, `` Our working habits were strange.
Our understanding will very probably require both these commentaries.
Our state has been overrun with a gang of paid agents and retainers.
Williams also stated: `` Our peace was like the peace of a man who hath the tertian ague ''.
Later this play would be called Welcome To Our City.
That spring Welcome To Our City was selected for production by the 47 Workshop and it was staged in the middle of May.
Instead, he went down to New York and submitted Welcome To Our City to the Theatre Guild, which had asked him to let them have a look at it after Professor Baker had recommended it highly.
Our students want occupations that permit them to use their talents and training, to be creative and original, to work with and to help other people.
Our data indicate that these students of today do basically accept the existing institutions of the society, and, in the face of the realities of complex and large-scale economic and political problems, make a wary and ambivalent delegation of trust to those who occupy positions of legitimized responsibility for coping with such collective concerns.
Our first impression of the data was that the students were surprisingly orthodox and religiously involved.

crowning and achievement
In fact, he writes in the prelude that he first created a prose work and then used it as the basis for his poem Metres of Boethius, his crowning literary achievement.
The crowning achievement of naval artillery was the battleship, but the advent of airpower and missiles have rendered this type of artillery largely obsolete.
Much more than a renovation project however, Domitian's building program was intended to be the crowning achievement of an Empire-wide cultural renaissance.
Schmidt's crowning achievement was the oratorio Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln ( 1935 – 37 ), a setting of passages from the Book of Revelation.
While Albéniz's crowning achievement, Iberia, was written in the last years of his life in France, many of its preceding works are well-known and of great interest.
The signing of the Non-Aggression Pact in Moscow on 23 August 1939 was the crowning achievement of Ribbentrop's career.
Is he justifying the ruination of his crowning diplomatic achievement?
The publication of Denis Diderot's and Jean d ' Alembert's Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers marked the crowning intellectual achievement of the epoch.
John H. Nuckolls, director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1988 to 1994, described the system as “ The crowning achievement of the Strategic Defense Initiative ”.
In terms of an overall context, historian Ronald Mellor has stated that the Annals is " Tacitus's crowning achievement " which represents the " pinnacle of Roman historical writing ".
His crowning achievement was the victory at Kulm ( August 30, 1813 ), which cost him amputation of the left arm.
Simpson considered quantum evolution his crowning achievement, being " perhaps the most important outcome of investigation, but also the most controversial and hypothetical.
Its crowning achievement was its legal victory in the Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education ( 1954 ) that rejected separate white and colored school systems and by implication overturned the " separate but equal " doctrine established in Plessy v. Ferguson.
The largest and most elaborate flood defences can be found in the Netherlands, where they are referred to as Delta Works with the Oosterschelde dam as its crowning achievement.
Andrew Kaufman praised it, saying that it was Heinlein's crowning achievement.
The crowning achievement of repertory theater in Canada is the world-renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival, founded in 1953 to primarily present productions of William Shakespeare's plays.
Jackson's crowning achievement came with his three-home-run performance in World Series-clinching Game 6, each on the first pitch, off three different Dodger pitchers.
In doing so, he essentially invented " drama ": his Oresteia trilogy of plays is seen as his crowning achievement.
Passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919 was the crowning achievement of the temperance movement, but it soon proved highly unpopular.
Bringing Up Baby was the second of four films starring Grant and Hepburn, the others being Sylvia Scarlett ( 1935 ), Holiday ( 1938 ), and The Philadelphia Story ( 1940 ), the last three of which belong to a sub-genre of screwball comedy called the comedy of remarriage described by the philosopher Stanley Cavell as Hollywood's crowning achievement.
The ceiling, and especially The Last Judgment ( 1535 – 1541 ), is widely believed to be Michelangelo's crowning achievement in painting.
The engagement, known as the Battle of the Wabash or as St. Clair's Defeat, was the crowning achievement of Blue Jacket's military career, and the most severe defeat ever inflicted upon the United States by Native Americans.
On July 16, 1969, as its crowning achievement in the Apollo space program, a Saturn V vehicle lifted the Apollo 11 spacecraft and three astronauts on their journey to the Moon.
In doing so, he essentially invented " drama ": his Oresteia trilogy of plays is seen as his crowning achievement.
" Alfred Brendel observes, " In Beethoven's own pianistic output, the figures 32 and 33 have their special significance: 32 sonatas are followed by 33 variations as a crowning achievement, of which Var.

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