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Tallis's and set
From the late 1930s Howells turned increasingly to choral and organ music, composing a second series of Psalm Preludes followed by a set of Six Pieces ( begun 1939 ), of which the third, Master Tallis's Testament, a particular favorite of the composer's, recalled his formative experience of Vaughan Williams ' Tallis Fantasia.

Tallis's and English
In 1906 Vaughan Williams included Tallis's Third Mode Melody in the English Hymnal, which he was then editing, as the melody for Joseph Addison's hymn When Rising from the Bed of Death.

Tallis's and other
Too often we forget to look at his compositions for other monarchs ; several of Tallis's anthems written in Edward's reign such as his If ye love me, ought to be considered on the same level as his Elizabethan works.

Tallis's and they
On 22 January 2011 they were directed by Peter Phillips in a performance with the Tallis Scholars Summer School of a program which included Tallis's Spem in alium.

Tallis's and for
' Throughout Ape and Essence the Postulants spit at the sexual acts of others, so for one of them to be absorbed in the racy book is a bit of fun on Tallis's ( Huxley's ) part alluding to the hypocrisy of the religious leaders of the new society.
Tallis's Mass for four voices is marked with tendencies toward a syllabic ( which is a setting of text where each syllable is sung to one pitch ) and chordal ( consisting of or emphasising chords ) style and a diminished use of melisma.
Tallis's better-known works from the Elizabethan years include his settings of the Lamentations ( of Jeremiah the Prophet ) for the Holy Week services and the unique motet Spem in alium written for eight five-voice choirs.
Tallis's original tune is in the Phrygian mode and was one of nine he contributed to the Psalter of 1567 for the Archbishop of Canterbury, Matthew Parker.

Tallis's and music
Little is known about Tallis's childhood and his significance with music at that age.
The eclecticism of Brian's music here borrows references as diverse as mediaeval fauxbourdon, Renaissance multiple polyphony on the scale of Tallis's Spem in alium all the way through to twentieth century tone clusters, polytonality and the use of percussion and brass in a Varèse-like outburst of extreme dissonance.

Tallis's and Church
To this day, exactly where in St Alfege Church Tallis's remains are is unknown.

Tallis's and .
He brought the countertenor Alfred Deller from Canterbury Cathedral to sing solos in Purcell odes, gave performances of Monteverdi's Vespers ( 1610 ) and Stravinsky's Les noces, and recorded Tallis's 40-part motet Spem in alium.
Little is known about Tallis's early life, but there seems to be agreement that he was born in the early 16th century, toward the close of the reign of Henry VII.
Tallis's next post was at Canterbury Cathedral.
) Nothing remains of Tallis's original memorial in the church.
Byrd wrote the musical elegy Ye Sacred Muses on Tallis's death.
Two of Tallis's major works, Gaude gloriosa Dei Mater and the Christmas Mass Puer natus est nobis are believed to be from this period.
Some of Tallis's works were compiled and printed in the Mulliner Book by Thomas Mulliner before Queen Elizabeth's reign, and may have been used by the Queen herself when she was younger.
Tallis's experiments during this time period were considered rather unusual.

monopoly and covered
Dianetics is not in any way covered by legislation anywhere, for no law can prevent one man sitting down and telling another man his troubles, and if anyone wants a monopoly on dianetics, be assured that he wants it for reasons which have to do not with dianetics but with profit.
Ex-officials of DD ( Doordarshan ) claimed that INTAM was introduced by vested commercial interests who only sought to break the monopoly of DD and that INTAM was significantly weaker in both sample size, rigour and the range of cities and regions covered.
" While the 208 wavelength schedule of Radio Luxembourg was aimed at serving the British Isles with a commercial radio station format of American shows that were not provided by the monopoly of the non-commercial BBC, its actual audience covered much of Europe and beyond via its simultaneous transmissions over 49. 26 meters in the Shortwave Band.
He covered the opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun as correspondent for the Daily Mail, in direct opposition to Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon's attempts with The Times to monopolise the story, a monopoly which he regarded as both wrong and politically damaging to British relations with Egypt at a time when nationalist feeling was strong.
Without sufficient resolution of the dispute, a social criticism can be formulated, often covered by political groups ( political monopoly ).

monopoly and set
Newly-appointed VOC governor-general Jan Pieterszoon Coen set about enforcing Dutch monopoly over the Banda ’ s spice trade.
Spain had set up a trade monopoly in the Caribbean, and their primary objective was to protect this, which they did by barring the islands from trading with any foreign ships.
[...] Cartels and quasi-cartels ( whether of big business or small ) set prices, engaged in limiting production, and agreed to divide markets and classify consumers in order to realize a monopoly profit.
A monopoly has the power to set prices or quantities although not both.
The monopoly is the market and prices are set by the monopolist based on his circumstances and not the interaction of demand and supply.
In other words each firm feels free to set prices as if it were a monopoly rather than an oligopoly.
This type of market is practically a monopoly and an attached perfectly competitive market in which price is set by the dominant firm rather than the market.
Abdullahi Mohammed Hussein of Telecom Somalia explained this by stating that " the government post and telecoms company used to have a monopoly but after the regime was toppled, we were free to set up our own business ", The Economist cited the telephone industry in anarchic Somalia as " a vivid illustration of the way in which governments … can often be more of a hindrance than a help.
According to one text book: " On one plane the field is abstract, a set of analytical concepts about competition and monopoly.
My own observation of the real condition of the people of our Slave States, gave me ... an impression that the cotton monopoly in some way did them more harm than good ; and although the written narration of what I saw was not intended to set this forth, upon reviewing it for the present publication, I find the impression has become a conviction
Press censorship was clarified and relaxed, some positions in the military hierarchy were made open to competition, and mutual schools were set up that encroached on the Catholic monopoly of public primary education.
The company owners, wrote the young United Company employee Colley Cibber, " who had made a monopoly of the stage, and consequently presum'd they might impose what conditions they pleased upon their people, did not consider that they were all this while endeavouring to enslave a set of actors whom the public were inclined to support.
Depending on the homogeneity of demand, the lump-sum fee charged varies, but the rational firm will set the per unit charge above or equal to the marginal cost of production, and below or equal to the price the firm would charge in a perfect monopoly.
A major one is that money wages are set by bilateral negotiations under partial bilateral monopoly: as the unemployment rate rises, all else constant worker bargaining power falls, so that workers are less able to increase their wages in the face of employer resistance.
The government could set up an airline if it wished, but it could not legislate a monopoly.
NRK initially set out to get coverage over the entire country, and had a monopoly on broadcasting in Norway.
Colley Cibber wrote in his autobiography that the owners of the United Company, " who had made a monopoly of the stage, and consequently presumed they might impose what conditions they pleased upon their people, did not consider that they were all this while endeavouring to enslave a set of actors whom the public … were inclined to support.
* some profits are economic rents-a firm that has a monopoly in producing some product or service can set a price higher than would be set in a competitive market and, thus, earn higher than normal returns.
This was an expedition to the Aegean Sea seeking to break the Italian monopoly in trade with the Orient and to set up an English trading post in the Levant.
Coen also set about establishing a monopoly over the trade in nutmeg and mace, which could be obtained only from the Banda Islands.
In 2002, TV3 set about devising their own chat show which would go " head-to-head " and challenge RTÉ's monopoly.
Because the monopoly firm does not have to worry about losing customers to competitors, it can set a price that is significantly higher the Marginal ( Economic ) cost of producing ( the last unit of ) the product.
Therefore, a monopoly Situation usually allows the firm to set a monopoly price which is higher than the price that would be found in a more competitive industry., and to generate an economic profit over and above the normal profit that is typically found in a perfectly competitive industry.

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