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Zwang and cantatas
Philippe ( and Gérard ) Zwang published an alternate system for numbering the cantatas ( BWV 1 – 215 and 248 – 249 ), taking a chronology into account.

Zwang and by
* The Treatment of the Insane without Mechanical Restraints ( 1856 ) German translation by Caspar Max Brosius as Die Behandlung der Irren ohne mechanischen Zwang ( 1860 )

Zwang and .
* Ari Zwang ( Timo Kahilainen ) is a typical Finnish bass player.

catalogue and which
More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
The most recent film catalogue, available at each library, lists 110 titles presently in the collection, any of which may be borrowed without charge.
Nowadays the castle still belongs to the Academy of Science to which it was bequeathed in 1895 on condition of its producing within fifty years a catalogue of half-a-million stars.
It is this reluctance which was felt by the Rijksmuseum to reattribute works to other painters ( Abraham van Calraet does not even appear in a Museum catalogue until 1926, and even then he is not given his own entry ) which shows how important it is to art historians that painters are accurately connected to their works — and this is continuously necessary for those of Aelbert Cuyp, as Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter may not in fact be Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter.
The term Al Nesr Al Tair appeared in Al Achsasi Al Mouakket catalogue, which was translated into Latin as Vultur Volans.
He was assistant librarian of Harvard University from 1856 to 1872, and planned and perfected an alphabetical card catalog, combining many of the advantages of the ordinary dictionary catalogs with the grouping of the minor topics under more general heads, which is characteristic of a systematic catalogue.
However, the availability of a back catalogue of films on video also allowed for a different relationship between the viewer and an individual film, while private TV channels brought new money into the film industry and provided a launch pad from which new talent could later move into film.
His The Corsican Brothers was described in the catalogue of the Warwick Trading Company, which took up the distribution of Smith's films in 1900, thus:
The American version was released on VHS by GoodTimes Entertainment ( which acquired the license of some of Universal's film catalogue ) in 1987, and then on DVD to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the film's U. S release in 1998.
His other reputed achievements include the discovery of Earth's precession, the compilation of the first comprehensive star catalog of the western world, and possibly the invention of the astrolabe, also of the armillary sphere, which he used during the creation of much of the star catalogue.
In the 1890s the Sears & Roebuck catalogue, which was distributed to millions of Americans homes, offered a syringe and a small amount of cocaine for $ 1. 50.
In conjunction with the card, IKEA also publishes and sells a printed quarterly magazine titled IKEA Family Live which supplements the card and catalogue.
The catalogue is also now made smaller which requires less paper, and less waste in the process.
Hain was expanded in subsequent editions, by Walter A. Copinger and Dietrich Reichling, but it is being superseded by the authoritative modern listing, a German catalogue, the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, which has been under way since 1925 and is still being compiled at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
To these last 34 years of his career belong the most important of his works ; his version of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew text, the best of his scriptural commentaries, his catalogue of Christian authors, and the dialogue against the Pelagians, the literary perfection of which even an opponent recognized.
The emergence of the Internet, however, has led to the adoption of electronic catalogue databases ( often referred to as " webcats " or as online public access catalogues, OPACs ), which allow users to search the library's holdings from any location with Internet access.
Duchesne and others have viewed the beginning of the Liber Pontificalis up until the biographies of Pope Felix III ( 483 – 492 ) as the work of a single author, who was a contemporary of Pope Anastasius II ( 496-498 ), relying on Catalogus Liberianus, which in turn draws from the papal catalogue of Hippolytus of Rome, and the Leonine Catalogue, which is no longer extant.
All five major petrol station chains in the country operated a scheme during the late 1990s-Esso had " Tiger Miles " ( with Tesco ClubCard points offered as an alternative ), Maxol had " Points Plus ", both of which operated on the principle of getting items from a gift catalogue, with Shell using Dunnes ' scheme, Texaco using the SuperQuinn system, and Statoil operating a cash-back system, " Premium Club ".
For example, to cite Cynthia Freeland's catalogue: " Aristotle says that the courage of a man lies in commanding, a woman's lies in obeying ; that " matter yearns for form, as the female for the male and the ugly for the beautiful ;" that women have fewer teeth than men ; that a female is an incomplete male or " as it were, a deformity ": which contributes only matter and not form to the generation of offspring ; that in general " a woman is perhaps an inferior being "; that female characters in a tragedy will be inappropriate if they are too brave or too clever "( Freeland 1994: 145-46 )
The Almagest also contains a star catalogue, which is an appropriated version of a catalogue created by Hipparchus.
Hipparchus ( c. 190 – c. 120 BC ) completed his star catalogue in 129 BC, which he compared to Timocharis ' and discovered that the longitude of the stars had changed over time.
In the 2nd century, Ptolemy ( c. 90-c. 186 AD ) of Roman Egypt published a star catalogue as part of his Almagest, which listed 1, 022 stars visible from Alexandria.

catalogue and lists
This catalogue lists separately films suitable for children, young adults, or adults, although some classics cut across age groups, such as `` Nanook Of The North '', `` The Emperor's Nightingale '', and `` The Red Balloon ''.
# Contains long lists ( epic catalogue ).
* Printed lists of items in the library that are not in the catalogue, such as newspapers, school yearbooks, old telephone directories, college course catalogues, and local history sources.
An illustrated catalogue of these stones was produced by J. Romilly Allen as part of The Early Church Monuments of Scotland, with lists of their symbols and patterns.
A star catalogue, or star catalog, is an astronomical catalogue that lists stars.
The Liberian catalogue lists his death as being from the hardships of banishment ; however, later sources claim he was beheaded.
Techniques are broken up into specific lists which are trained sequentially ; that is, a student will not progress to the next " catalogue " of techniques until he / she has mastered the previous one.
Upon completion of each catalogue, a student is awarded a certificate or scroll that lists all of the techniques of that level.
* A catalogue quodlibet consists of a free setting of catalogue poetry ( usually humorous lists of loosely related items ).
The Scott catalogue of postage stamps, published by Scott Publishing Co, a subsidiary of Amos Press, is updated annually and lists all the stamps of the entire world which its editors recognize as issued for postal purposes.
Antipater of Thessalonica lists her in his catalogue of nine mortal muses.
Raleigh's 1985 catalogue lists touring bicycles that usually fitted with a 14-32 tooth 6-speed freewheel and 28 / 45 / 50-tooth chainrings, typically giving a gear range of 23 to 96 gear inches.
* A catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, with lists of their works, by Horace Walpole and Joseph Ritson, 1758
An auction catalog or auction catalogue is a catalogue that lists items to be sold at an auction which is written and made available well before the auction date.
Her catalogue raisonné, published in 1995 by Abrams, lists only 599 known pieces.
He sponsored numerous artists at his court, and the catalogue of his imperial painting collection lists over 6, 000 known paintings.
The star catalogue compiled by Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE lists 1, 022 fixed stars visible from Alexandria.
The record jacket was prepared late enough so that it lists the catalogue number as SW-385.
The Catalogue of Principal Galaxies ( PGC ) is an astronomical catalogue published in 1989 that lists B1950 and J2000 equatorial coordinates and cross-identifications for 73, 197 galaxies.
* Short title catalogue, a bibliographical resource which lists printed items in an abbreviated fashion

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