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Proceeds benefit the restoration of the Russell Theater in Maysville, where Clooney's first film, The Stars are Singing, premiered in 1953.
The mural highlights her lifelong friendship with Blanche Chambers, the 1953 premier of The Stars are Singing and her singing career.
Among the more unusual of his papers are his Experiments and Observations on the Singing of Birds, and his Essay on the Language of Birds.
Singing species that live on the trees are in a much more favourable situation, as trees allow different species to live according to their body weight.
The most common reasons for abandoning children in literature are oracles that the child will cause harm ; the mother's desire to conceal her illegitimate child, often after rape by a god ; or spite on the part of people other than the parents, such as sisters and mothers-in-law in such fairy tales as The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird.
Thirteen species are named for their calls, from " Singing " and " Chirping " to " Bubbling " and " Siffling ".
Zwicky's " Lyric Philosophy " and " Wisdom and Metaphor ", as well as Lilburn's collection " Thinking and Singing ", are representative works.
Singing girls, renowned for their subtlety and grace, are a prominent component of Tatar folk music.
Besides those mentioned above, other Herbert operettas with particularly strong scores are Cyrano de Bergerac ( 1899 ), The Singing Girl ( 1899 ), The Enchantress ( 1911 ), The Madcap Duchess ( 1913 ), and The Only Girl ( 1914 ).
Roger Bigod and his wife Ida de Tosny are the main characters in Elizabeth Chadwick's The Time of Singing ( Sphere, 2008 ), published in the USA as For the King's Favor.
Singing telegrams are historically linked to normal telegrams, but tend to be humorous.
Singing telegrams are often given as a gift.
Singing and steam are irreconcilable.
Her arrangements and interpretations of American Traditional folk songs are among the most respected including transcriptions for: American Folk Songs for Children, Animal Folksongs for Children ( 1950 ) and American Folk Songs for Christmas ( 1953 ) Our Singing Country and Folk Song USA by John and Alan Lomax.
They are best known for their late 1990s hit singles " Closing Time ", " Singing in My Sleep " and " Secret Smile ".
Only in Vilnius city there are three choirs laureates at the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing.
Scott declares in The Record of Singing ( pp. 131 – 133 ) that Tamagno's Otello recordings are " invaluable historically " with the Esultate in particular displaying " amazing force " and all of them exhibiting an " intensity of utterance " that is " unique ".
Singing in Catalan has received a boost in the 21st due to the success of lots of Catalan indie bands that are springing up in many genres, such as pop ( Antònia Font, Manel, Els Amics de les Arts, Mishima, Sanjosex ), hip-hop ( At Versaris, Guillamino ), and so on.
Singing schools are a long-standing cultural institution in the Southern United States.
Singing schools are also common in Missionary Baptist churches, as well as rural churches across the South.
The Yell Leaders, along with junior and senior cadets of the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band, and Seniors of the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Singing Cadets are the only students on campus who receive a varsity letter without playing a sport.
Carey sings " I can't sleep at night / When you are on my mind / Bobby Womack's on the radio / Singing to me: ' If you think you're lonely now.
Singing groups on campus such as Henry ’ s VIII, Appointed, and the Whirligigs are invited to sing.
Each year a new set of limited edition prints are published, and his most popular work, The Singing Butler sells more posters and postcards than any other artist in the UK.

Singing and because
One mile from the town center is Singing Beach, so named because the sand comprising the beach squeaks when walked upon ( see Singing sand ).
Singing is a very costly behavior, not only because of the energy to produce sounds, but primarily for the security reasons, as all the possible predators can easily learn the whereabouts of a singing animal.
The phenomenon of the second trauma can be seen in Singing in the Dark ( 1956 ) where the victim experiences the onset of amnesia because of the trauma of the Holocaust, but memory is restored with a blow to the head.
Carl Zeidler was known as the " Singing Mayor of Milwaukee " because wherever he went he always had a song for every meeting or occasion, especially " God Bless America "; he was also called the " Boy Mayor " because of his boyish good looks.
According to legend, the peace-loving tribe walked single file into the Singing River ( now known as the Pascagoula River ) because the local Biloxi tribe were planning to attack.

Singing and output
Emmanuel's record output included the 1959 studio cast recordings of Show Boat, Kiss Me, Kate and The King and I, and the 1966 Broadway original cast recording of A Time for Singing as David Griffith ( Gruffydd ).

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His 1757 Anleitung zur Singekunst ( Introduction to the Art of Singing ) is a translation of Pier Francesco Tosi's 1723 treatise Opinioni de ' cantori antichi e moderni with Agricola's own extensive comments.
Singing karaoke alone is called hitokara ( ヒトカラ, ヒト hito, " one person " or " alone " and カラ kara, " karaoke ") in Japan.
He became interested in an Arapaho woman whose name, Waa-Nibe, is approximated in English as " Grass Singing " Her tribe was camped nearby the rendezvous.
Singing Grass is said to have been popular at the rendezvous and also to have caught the attention of a French-Canadian trapper, Joseph Chouinard.
Singing is traditional at Sabbath meals.
Tours is home to François Rabelais University, the site of one of the most important choral competitions, called Florilège Vocal de Tours International Choir Competition, and is a member city of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing.
When a musician hears Bix's solo on ' Singing the Blues ', he becomes aware after two bars that the soloist knows exactly what he is doing and that he has an exquisite sense of discord and resolution.
Singing without accompaniment is called a cappella singing ( although the American Choral Directors Association discourages this usage in favor of " unaccompanied ," since a cappella denotes singing " as in the chapel " and much unaccompanied music today is secular ).
Also in June is the popular Broadway review presented by UK Opera Theatre, " It's A Grand Night for Singing!
There, he discovers a group of Force-sensitive witches called the Witches of Dathomir, banded into two separate groups: a collective of benign, matriarchal clans ; the one he is in contact with being the Singing Mountain Clan, and the witches who have turned to the dark side, called the Nightsisters.
Knowles is also a qualified lawyer, a mother of one, and runs a Singing School ( see her website: www. karenknowles. com. au ).
Singing at dawn, during the hour before sunrise, is assumed to be important in defending the bird's territory.
Melpomene (; ; " to sing " or " the one that is melodious "), initially the Muse of Singing, she then became the Muse of Tragedy, for which she is best known now.
* Rosamund is mentioned as past mistress of Henry II in the novel The Time of Singing by Elizabeth Chadwick ( 2008 )
William Shakespeare's 1600 play Much Ado About Nothing contains an early modern reference to the legendary king, and Alfred Noyes ' poem Forty Singing Seamen is based on the Prester John legend ; and in 1910 British novelist and politician John Buchan used the legend in his sixth book, Prester John, to supplement a plot about a Zulu uprising in South Africa.
Later in the series it was mentioned that the Singing Sword is a sister to King Arthur's Excalibur.
* 1902 The Southwest Texas Sacred Harp Singing Convention is established in McMahan.
On the fourth Sunday of each May, The Big Singing, an all-day sing-along program of Southern Harmony shape note gospel music is held at the county courthouse.
While other major singings still survive, The Big Singing, begun in 1884, is the only singing in the world to use the William Walker Southern Harmony system of shape-note singing.
The Big Singing is also distinguished as the oldest continuously operating indigenous music festival in the United States.
* Camp Singing Hills is near Waterville, MN

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