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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.
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.
The closing Two Ways section ( chapters 18-21 ), see also Didache, which contains a series of moral injunctions, presents " another gnosis and teaching " ( 18. 1 ) in relation to the body of the epistle, and its connection to the latter has given rise to much discussion.
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.

closing and consisted
Early focal-plane shutters designed from the 1930s onwards usually consisted of two curtains that travelled horizontally across the film gate: an opening shutter curtain followed by a closing shutter curtain.
Since the mid-1950s, before extended pub hours replaced 6 o ' clock closing, Push night-life commonly consisted of a meal at an inexpensive restaurant such as the Athenian or Hellenic Club (" the Greeks ") or La Veneziana (" the Italians ") followed by parties held most nights of the week at private residences.
During the Dennis Waterman era, the closing credits consisted of a number of black and white ( with blue tint ) still photographs of the Arthur and Terry together outside famous London landmarks, and a few hinting of ( unseen ) previous escapades typical of a standard episode plot.
Most Disney films between 1937 and 1981 had all the film-related information in the opening credits, while the closing just consisted of the credit " The End: A Walt Disney Production ", nothing else.
According to Charles Suhor, Dixieland is characterized, and differentiated from earlier Jazz forms, by “ more conventional tones of wind instruments, rejection of rapid vibratos, greater instrumental facility, and considerable attention to solos, which are routinely “ passed around ” in between opening and closing ensemble Choruses .” Burke's repertoire consisted primarily of old standards.
The plan at its core consisted of blocking off State Street, charging five dollars for admission from select points of entry and closing off the street at midnight.
The closing animation, which ran after the credits of the 9: 30 program ( usually Just the Ten of Us ), consisted of the same theme song notes, but had the lyrics, " See you next week .. here for a good laugh ", with the last few notes instrumental.
The second stage consisted of commencing a long siege of Antwerp and constructing a bridge across the Scheldt, effectively closing off the city's waterways.
The closing consisted of an instrumental, synthesized tune with a distinctive Asian sound mixed in with acoustic guitar ; it was performed by Joseph Conlan, and was never released for public consumption other than in the series.
The program itself consisted of such changes as staff reduction, a hiring freeze, closing of an " Associate Center ," and the implementation of a punch-card system.

closing and short
Grammer appeared in only short opening and closing segments in each episode.
With the score 24-14 in the closing minutes of the first half, Aikman threw 3 straight incompletions, and a short punt by the Cowboys set up Young's 28-yard touchdown completion to Rice with 8 seconds remaining in the first half.
Only several months after the closing of the World's Fair, he published a short story entitled " The Man Who Was King " in the school magazine of Smith Academy, St. Louis, Mo.
Down by 16 entering the fourth quarter, and 10 with a minute and a half to go, the Lakers mounted a furious rally in the closing moments which fell just short.
Shortly after closing their short subjects department, Columbia president Harry Cohn died of a heart attack in February 1958.
In the modal register, the vocal folds ( when viewed with a stroboscope ) are seen to contact with each other completely during each vibration, closing the gap between them fully, if just for a very short time.
Yet, a short interruption of work in the civil service may result from one or more days of closing the offices, especially on the day of the State funeral.
Reissues of color Looney Tunes originally released in September 1948 or later would have the 1946 ending version of " The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down " playing over the closing rings, and 1945 opening music playing over the opening ( again those of the given reissue season ), revealing the fact that the cartoon was originally a Looney Tunes short.
The club remained open for a short period as an art gallery before finally going bankrupt and closing for good.
The park is a prominent aspect of the short horror novel The Beast, Ashley McClung, due to the events of the opening and closing chapters occurring at this location.
In February and March 2006, the remainder of Dictaphone was sold for $ 357 million to Nuance Communications, formerly known as ScanSoft, ending its short tenure as an independent company it started in early 2002, and effectively closing a circle of events which began in early 2000 by being sold to Lernout & Hauspie ( assets of which were sold to ScanSoft / Nuance in the events of early 2002 ).
* " Xanadu " ( ONJ and ELO ) short version, over closing credits.
Even unmade New Road had a shop purpose built in its short terrace of early Edwardian housing, closed for many years it reopened in the late 60s, trading into the seventies before closing again ( Mrs Bryson )
The magazine remained in business for almost sixty years, closing down in the 1950s and later reappearing for a short time in the 1970s.
In August 2011 the band went on a short tour ( dubbed on one poster " The World's Smallest World Tour "), playing 3 shows in various Australian cities before closing with a show in Japan.
Instead, the Penske payments were eventually invested in a deferred compensation deal with the Dutch firm Fintage Licensing B. V. Castroneves ' attorney Roy Black told jurors in closing arguments that such deals are common — and perfectly legal — for athletes who have relatively short careers and face injury or worse at any moment.
However, lukewarm reviews and low ticket sales led to the limited engagement being cut short and closing on 4 April 2010, after 27 previews and 20 regular performances.
They skated a clean short program, only to trip and fall on their closing pose.
They skated a clean short program, only to trip and fall on their closing pose.
The cassette includes a short introduction and closing read by Big Pete.
When the paddle is pressed from the left, a horizontal pendulum at the opposite end of the lever is set into motion, intermittently closing a set of contacts, sending a series of short pulses ( dits ) at a speed that is controlled by the position of the pendulum weight.
In 2003, the band's song " Everybody in the Case Mare " was featured over the opening and closing credits of the short film " Călătorie la oraş " (" A Trip to the City ") by Romanian director Corneliu Porumboiu.

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