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The closing theme song was " Two Gun Tex of Texas.
Two shows today, the evening one closing the current play.
Two zouave battalions ( chefs de bataillon Simon and Mignot ) served in Tonkin during the closing weeks of the Sino-French War ( August 1884 to April 1885 ).
Two developments in the early 1960s would completely change Benicia: The closing of the Benicia Arsenal in 1960 – 64, and the completion of the Benicia – Martinez Bridge in 1962.
The team raced in the inaugural 1968 British League Division Two as the Highwaymen before closing down.
Two hundred yards from the wire, Seabiscuit pulled away again and continued to extend his lead over the closing stretch, finally winning by four clear lengths despite War Admiral's running his best time for the distance.
He has made cameo appearances in numerous films, including the comedy Jackass Number Two ( 2006 ), in which he can be seen during the closing credits.
Two pieces of music by Megumi Shiina are used for the opening and closing themes.
The opening and closing themes for CBSRMT are derived from an abbreviated form of the music from the classic Twilight Zone episode " Two ", composed by Nathan Van Cleave.
Two detachments were sent in pursuit of Solano López, who was accompanied by 200 men in the forests in the north where he received news of the considerable Brazilian forces that were closing in on him.
" Aua " from the Monokini album was used in the trailers and closing titles for Adam Curtis's BBC Two documentary series All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace.
Two Union ships were closing in on the Tallahassee, the Nansemont and the Huron.
As part of its tours, the Chorus has performed in Westminster Abbey, King's College Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral, the cathedrals of Milan and Florence, Saint Mark's Basilica ( Venice ), Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican ( including the singing of high mass ), and performed the Dvořák Requiem with the Westminster Choir as part the closing concert of the 1987 Spoleto Festival of Two Worlds.
In 1991, during a special day of programming transmitted on the BBC Two network to commemorate the closing of Lime Grove, a new edition of the programme was shown, a modern production of one of the original scripts with the roles filled by popular television soap opera actors of the day including Leslie Grantham.
Two key factors contributed to the eventual closing of Palisades Amusement Park: near-gridlock traffic conditions in its vicinity due to inadequate parking facilities along with growing uncertainty over its future.
Kuhn's next major Broadway project, Two Shakespearean Actors ( 1992 ), despite a cast that included Brian Bedford, Frances Conroy, Hope Davis, Victor Garber, Laura Innes and Eric Stoltz, was again commercially unsuccessful, closing after 29 regular performances.
In the closing scenes of the 2010 finale episode " The End of Time, Part Two ", the " dying " Tenth Doctor travels to Rose's estate in the first minutes of 2005, prior to when she first met him.
* 20: June Two fibre-optic cables failed in the southern North Island of New Zealand, cutting Telecom New Zealand's cellular and internet services, disrupting EFTPOS transactions, and closing the New Zealand Stock Exchange for five hours.
Two of the borough's biggest demands were closing the Fresh Kills Landfill and making the Staten Island Ferry free, both of which have since been fulfilled.
Trouble in Store ( October 18, 1997 )Two boys get locked in a store during closing hours and discover that the mannequins don't take kindly to those who steal from their " home ".
Two main versions of the theme were used in the closing credits, one in three-four time and one in four-four time: the first version was used as the main closing theme for most episodes shown in 1982 and 1983, while the second version was used from 1984 to 1987.
It is structured like an epic saga with each of the chapters closing on one solitary curiosity: Chapter One, the card identifying Southwest Wind, Esquire ; Chapter Two, the mug becoming a released King of the Golden River ; Chapter Three, Hans becoming a black stone ; Chapter Four, Schwartz becoming a companion black stone ; and Chapter Five, the black stones being known as the " Black Brothers.
Two generating units were placed in operation on January 20, 1945, in time to provide crucial energy for aluminum production in the closing months of World War II.

closing and section
Catullus's poems and the closing section by Suetonius are the only documents in the novel which are not imagined.
Australian new wave band Radio Birdman also quoted Stevens ' theme at length in the closing section of their 1977 single " Aloha, Steve & Danno ", a tongue-in-cheek punk ' tribute ' to the series.
In the past, a cliffhanger involving a death of a major character or disaster was marked by the traditional closing theme being replaced by the final dramatic section of Barwick Green involving trombones, cymbals and the closing bars of the signature tune.
The book is an objective study of the conceptual metaphors underlying conservative and liberal politics although the closing section is devoted to the author's personal views.
Piccolos are now only manufactured in the key of C ; however, they were once also available in D. It was for this D piccolo that John Philip Sousa wrote the famous solo in the final repeat of the closing section ( trio ) of his march " The Stars and Stripes Forever ".
This section of I-57 has been the site of several interstate closing accidents in the past 10 years, including an incident involving a train derailment over the interstate near Benton in July 2004 and several fatal accidents in various construction zones.
The composing credits were listed on the sleeve as: " Redwave-Knight ", when in fact Hayward wrote " Nights ..." and " Tuesday Afternoon ", Thomas provided " Another Morning " and " Twilight Time ", Lodge penned " Peak Hour " and " Evening ( Time To Get Away )", and Edge contributed the opening and closing poems ( the first ' Morning Glory ' and the latter titled " Late Lament ") read by Mike Pinder who composed both " The Sun Set " and " Dawn is a Feeling " ( sung by Hayward, with Pinder himself singing the bridge section ).
" Directly after he had finished playing his " Stele pour un enfant defunt " from his ' Triptyque ' Op 58, the closing section was to be two improvisations on submitted themes.
The closing section of the poem is the " Footnote ", characterized by its repetitive " Holy!
The book describes how God used the 10 sefirot and the 22 Hebrew letters in various combinations, and finally ( as described in the closing section of the book ), how he revealed this secret to Abraham as a covenant with him.
Of the three verses, the more relaxed third verse is used at the beginning of the exposition, whereas the more chromatic and rhythmically active first and second verses are found in the closing section, helping build the energy to the end of the exposition.
Shortly after opening the first section of line 5, the platforms in line 1 were enlarged from 60 to 90 m, closing Chamberí station since it was too close to Iglesia ( less than 500 m ).
In the aftermath of the attack, the salient's flanks were expanded to complete the closing up to the Rhine in that section of the front.
The closing section consisted of a short datum, mentioning the place it was issued, the day of the month and the year of the pope's pontificate and signatures, near which was attached the seal.
At 10 years old Hardie immediately went to work in the mines as a " trapper " — opening and closing a door for a 10-hour shift in order to maintain the air supply for miners in a given section.
He wrote the music for the closing track of OK Computer, (" The Tourist "), and the intro, chorus and outro sections of the song " Subterranean Homesick Alien " from the OK Computer album, as well as the " rain down " section of " Paranoid Android ".
BWV 565 exhibits a typical simplified north German structure with a free opening ( Toccata ), a fugal section ( Fugue ), and a short free closing section.
The poem also contains a reference to Canto XXVI in its line " Poi s ' ascose nel foco che gli affina " (" Then hid him in the fire that purifies them ") which appears in Eliot's closing section of The Waste Land as it does to end Dante's canto.
* coda: a tail ; i. e., a closing section appended to a movement
The Glasgow inner city section was constructed between 1968 and 1972, using a scheme outlined in the Bruce Report, which was published as the Second World War was closing, and which set out a series of initiatives to regenerate the city.
The closing music of this track ( an instrumental section using strings, clarinet and flute ) was written by composer Philip Glass.
It differs from the exposition only in omitting the opening bars and another short section, before the closing theme.

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