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Fretwork has been most active in this regard, commissioning George Benjamin, Michael Nyman, Elvis Costello, Sir John Tavener, Orlando Gough, John Woolrich, Tan Dun, Alexander Goehr, Fabrice Fitch, Andrew Keeling, Thea Musgrave, Sally Beamish, Peter Sculthorpe, Gavin Bryars, Barrington Pheloung, Simon Bainbridge, Duncan Druce, Poul Ruders, Ivan Moody, and Barry Guy ; many of these compositions may be heard on their 1997 CD Sit Fast.
In 1628, Tokugawa Iemitsu's daughter had a set of lacquer boxes made for her wedding ; Prince Toshitada received a pair of silk genji-e screens, painted by Kanō Tan ' yū as a wedding gift in 1649.
v. 19 ; compare Tan., Balak, 6 ):
* Tan, Peter Jing ; and Dowe, David L. ( 2004 ); MML Inference of Oblique Decision Trees, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ( LNAI ) 3339, Springer-Verlag, pp1082-1088.
Early Mist secured O ' Brien's first victory in 1953 ; Royal Tan won in 1954, and Quare Times completed the Irish trainer's hat-trick in 1955.
The speculated burial places include a military prison, a local cemetery, and the grounds of the JGS headquarters at Tan Son Nhut ; there are also reports of cremation.
As a result, in 2002 the Chien Tan campus hosted about 100 students with other tour participants going to three other different campuses ; including one campus near the Taipei Zoo and another in Taichung.
** Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee 王保尼, ( 1911-2002 ; born in Malaysia ), Chief Minister of Penang, 1957 – 1969
** Tan Sri Datuk Amar Stephen Yong Kuet Tze 楊國斯 / 杨国斯 ( 1921-2001 ; Dabu, Guangdong ; born in Malaysia ), former Minister of Science, Technology & Environment
* Tan Sri Jeffrey Cheah 謝富年 / 谢富年 ( Dongguan, Guangdong ; born in Malaysia ; Hakka pronunciation: Chia Foo Ngen ), Founder and chairman of The Sunway Group of Companies, Malaysia
Aroused out of his first sleep by Ruth, he was greatly frightened, as he thought that she was a devil ; and he was convinced of the contrary only after touching the hair of her head, since devils were believed to be bald ( Tan., l. c .).
* The Tan Sheet is the weekly source of OTC industry news in the US ;
Rather, they had six primary targets to strike in the downtown area: the headquarters of the ARVN General Staff at Tan Son Nhut Air Base ; the Independence Palace, the US Embassy, Saigon, the Long Binh Naval Headquarters, and the National Radio Station.
At Tan Son Nhut, a large amount of space was available for transport aircraft ; hard standings for about 70 Dakotas.
His first daughter Adet Lin ( 林鳳如 ; also known as Lin Rusi 林如斯 ) ( 1923 – 1971 ) was an author who also used the pseudonym Tan Yun.
Ipoh has Malaysia's first velodrome, Velodrom Rakyat ( The People's Velodrome ), costing RM 3. 25 million ; funds were raised in a country-wide donation drive ( led by Tan Sri Darshan Singh Gill ).
Rouran (, Nirun ; ; Wade-Giles: Jou-jan ), Ruanruan / Ruru ()), Tan Tan (), Juan-Juan or Zhu-Zhu was the name of a confederation of nomadic tribes on the northern borders of Inner China from the late 4th century until the middle 6th century.
* Vietnam-Cù Huy Hà Vũ ; Le Cong Dinh ; Nguyen Dan Que ; Nguyen Van Hai ; Nguyen Van Ly ; Phan Thanh Hai ; Ta Phong Tan ; Vi Duc Hoi

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; Blocking: A schedule for conducting treatment combinations in an experimental study such that any effects on the experimental results due to a known change in raw materials, operators, machines, etc., become concentrated in the levels of the blocking variable.
Alkanes ( also known as paraffins or saturated hydrocarbons ) are chemical compounds that consist only of hydrogen and carbon atoms and are bonded exclusively by single bonds ( i. e., they are saturated compounds ) without any cycles ( or loops ; i. e., cyclic structure ).
However, many would disagree with this hypothesis ; in fact, many of the popular mouthwashes contain sodium lauryl sulfate as an ingredient ( e. g., Listerine Total Care ).
His system included modifying the way we consider the world, e. g., with an attitude of " I don't know ; let's see ," to better discover or reflect its realities as revealed by modern science.
The Aegean Sea (;, Aigaio Pelagos ; or historically ) is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located between the southern Balkan and Anatolian peninsulas, i. e., between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey.
Averaging at least 1. 6 km thick, the ice is so massive that it has depressed the continental bedrock in some areas more than 2. 5 km below sea level ; subglacial lakes of liquid water also occur ( e. g., Lake Vostok ).
* In arithmetic, addition and multiplication of real numbers are associative ; i. e.,
2d ed., 1986, 1994, 2001 Cornell Maritime Press ; ISBN 0-87033-539-1
* China Coast – closed in 1995 ; owned by General Mills Corp., formerly 52 locations throughout the United States
Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1914.
Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
He also translated from Greek into Latin a life of St. John Chrysostom ( Venice, 1533 ); the Spiritual Wisdom of John Moschus ; The Ladder of Divine Ascent of St. John Climacus ( Venice, 1531 ), P. G., LXXXVIII.
While the sun is similarly described as being aflame, it is not composed of rarefied air like the stars but rather of earth like the moon ; its burning comes not from its composition but rather from its rapid motion .< ref > Kirk, G. S., J. E.
He reasons that, i ) if we knew the nature of this power, then the mind-body divide would seem totally unmysterious to us ; ii ) if we had immediate knowledge of this mysterious power, then we would be able to intuitively explain why it is that we can control some parts of our bodies ( e. g., our hands or tongues ), and not others ( e. g., the liver or heart ); iii ) we have no immediate knowledge of the powers which allow an impulse of volition to create an action ( e. g., of the " muscles, and nerves, and animal spirits " which are the immediate cause of an action ).
; Jean Pierre Sarrasin, in same vol., pp. 254 – 235 ; William of Nangis in Recueil des historiens des Gaules, xx.
The magazine's stated criteria for the Hall of Fame encompasses " games that have met or exceeded the highest standards of quality and play value and have been continuously in production for at least 10 years ; i. e., classics.
; Susman, M .; Boggs, W .; ( Sinauer Associates, Inc., Publishers, Stamford, Connecticut ), c 1974.
* Swearingen Jr., William Scott Environmental City: People, Place, and the Meaning of Modern Austin ( University of Texas Press ; 2010 ) 273 pages ; traces the history of environmentalism in the Texas capital, which has been part of a larger effort to preserve Austin's quality of life and sense of place.
* Lit as the past tense of light is more common than lighted in the UK ; American English uses lit to mean " set afire " / " kindled " / " made to emit light " but lighted to mean " cast light upon " ( e. g., " The stagehand lighted the set and then lit a cigarette .").
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.

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Something was beginning to stir and come alive in her, too ( it may have been there for a good while, since she was twenty now ; ;
The work had its beginning in 1938 with an eight-bar musical strain to which Koehler set the words `` There'll be no more work ; ;
My memory has catalogued for easy reference and withdrawal the image of her pink, scented stationery and the unsloped, almost printed configurations of her neat, studious handwriting with which she invited me to recall our summer, so many sentences beginning with `` Remember when ; ;
Too often a beginning bodybuilder has to do his training secretly either because his parents don't want sonny-boy to `` lift all those old barbell things '' because `` you'll stunt your growth '' or because childish taunts from his schoolmates, like `` Hey lookit Mr. America ; ;
Over the years, beginning in 1929, Mason has been awarded seventeen major prizes including two gold medals ; ;
In fact, they went so far as to caution the writer that if he attempted to design a section exclusively for married students there should be, at the beginning, some `` hindsight '' study ; ;
One cannot assume, of course, that all these accumulated meanings were inherent in the stereotype at the beginning of the therapy, or at any one time later on when the stereotype was uttered ; ;
trade was just beginning to expand ; ;
that is, it is known empirically that names beginning with R are more common than those beginning with Z ; ;
In each of the last, the trial marked the beginning of a new course: in Moscow the liquidation of the Old Bolsheviks and the tightening of Stalin's dictatorship ; ;
In practice, the Articles were in use beginning in 1777 ; the final draft of the Articles served as the de facto system of government used by the Congress (" the United States in Congress assembled ") until it became de jure by final ratification on March 1, 1781 ; at which point Congress became the Congress of the Confederation.
In Ancient Egypt, Aquarius was associated with the annual flood of the Nile ; the banks were said to flood when Aquarius put his jar into the river, beginning spring.

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