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In 1993 the newly-appointed Secretary of State for Wales John Redwood was embarrassingly videotaped opening and closing his mouth during a communal singing of the national anthem, clearly ignorant of the words but unable to mime convincingly ; the pictures were frequently cited as evidence of his unsuitability for the post.
As the closing credits roll the Inquisitors race to the Old Bailey by double-decker bus, to the tune of " Devil's Galop ", only to arrive just as the words " THE END " appear.
The closing words to the song " I'm Not a Loser ", by California punk rock band " The Descendants " read, " Your pants are too tight, You fu * king homo, You suck, Mr. Buttfu * k. You don't belong here.
This can continue until the primary word is used to define one of the words used in the chain, closing the wide circle of terms.
Allan Kozinn, The New York Times music critic, finds " a model marriage of music and text ... From the gentle falling melody assigned to the opening words (" Comfort ye ") to the sheer ebullience of the " Hallelujah " chorus and the ornate celebratory counterpoint that supports the closing " Amen ", hardly a line of text goes by that Handel does not amplify ".
Roger Abbott and Luba Goy began the show with a brief history of the show, closing with " the scariest three words on television: AIR FARCE LIVE!
Part I is based on the Latin text of a 9th-century Christian hymn for Pentecost, Veni creator spiritus (" Come, Creator Spirit "), and Part II is a setting of the words from the closing scene of Goethe's Faust.
In the cockpit recording a pilot talks of closing in on the DC6 in which Hammarskjold was traveling, guns are heard firing, and then the words " I've hit it ".
This process is iterated until the list of words begins to repeat, closing in a " family circle " of words relating to the key concept.
According to people who attended the recording sessions, Ellis didn't yet have lyrics for the closing theme, so he sang nonsense words to give an idea of how it would sound.
On 2 November 2010, Mikhail Khodorkovsky delivered his final words to the court in the closing of the second trial.
" Sadly we have no record of the words actually used by the police constable as he stood sternly surveying the scene in the Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon, on that May night in 1876 ; but what they amounted to was that even if the gentlemen were busy forming the Football Association of Wales it was past closing time so would they mind forming it somewhere else … "
2: 7 ) commencing: " The more flesh, the more worms ," and closing with the words: " Whoever has acquired the words of the Law has acquired the life of the world to come.
While they do not pursue the simplifiying approach of Fayrfax ( an almost exact contemporary of Cornysh junior, and fellow at Court and Chapel ), and remain in a more old-fashioned florid melodic style, they adopt proto-madrigalian manners ( for example in the setting of words like " clamorosa ", " crucifige " and " debellandum " in the Stabat mater ) and have a particularly developed sense of tonal movement ( for example, in the Stabat mater, the closing " Amen " features deliberate use of F sharps as leading notes to give a sense of tonal cadence into G, or employing E flats at " Sathanam " to give a tonal cadence onto B flat, emphasizing the " strong " nature of the text at that moment, employing the bass-movement V-I ), as well as adopting a more modern sense of the expressive apoggiatura in melodic shapes and in bringing out the stresses of the Latin by such devices ( for example, again the Stabat mater, the use of apoggiaturas in the Bassus part to express " ContriSTANtem et doLENtem " in the first few measures, and again at " Contemplari doLENtem cum filio?
In other words, that the unfair competition, thus engendered, may be controlled by closing the channels of interstate commerce to manufacturers in those states where the local laws do not meet what Congress deems to be the more just standard of other states.
Her appearance in the video was widely shown, including her closing words, " In Washington, this is Karen Ryan reporting.
The opening words of Illustrations for designing mountain, water and hillside field landscapes ( 1466 ) are " If you have not received the oral transmissions, you must not make gardens " and its closing admonition is " You must never show this writing to outsiders.
Review for the album, Mark Griffiths noted that: “ Rockstar is a heartfelt and touching ( lyrically at least ) tribute to late Snot singer Lynn Strait and you can actually hear Tairrie ’ s voice breaking as she hollers the closingI feel you when I scream your words, I am just a girl that hurts ’ refrain .”
Apertura and Clausura are the Spanish words for " opening " and " closing ".
The title was taken from the closing words of the final piece he wrote ( Sfas Emes, Vayechi 5665 ).
His closing words are " There is no more !!!
He explained away his own actions when he had defended the government's seizure of property while he had been Solicitor General in the Wilson administration and urged the justices to look beyond the transitory labor dispute before them to the constitutional principles at stake, closing with Thomas Jefferson's words, slightly misquoted, " In questions of power let no more be said of confidence in man but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution ".

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* 2005 – A mudslide occurs in La Conchita, California, killing 10 people, injuring many more and closing U. S. Route 101, the main coastal corridor between San Francisco and Los Angeles, for 10 days.
Only some of the skating and the opening and closing ceremonies took place in Albertville, while the rest of the events took place in the villages of Courchevel, La Plagne, Les Arcs, Les Menuires, Les Saisies, Méribel, Pralognan-la-Vanoise, Tignes and Val d ' Isère.
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.
The theatre re-opened in November 1891, with André Messager's La Basoche ( with David Bispham in his first London stage performance ) at first alternating in repertory with Ivanhoe, and then La Basoche alone, closing in January 1892.
We then see Lou Diamond Phillips ( as Valens ), backed by the Mexican American rock band Los Lobos, performing Valens ' version of " La Bamba " accompanied by the closing credits.
" La Mer " has been used in many films such as Bernardo Bertolucci's 2003 The Dreamers, and more recently in the closing scene ( on the beach ) of Mr. Bean's Holiday.
This move, widely criticized by the local community and the closing of the only contemporary art museum between San Francisco and La Jolla, led indirectly to the founding of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 1979, a project largely driven by Norton Simon's sister Marcia Weisman.
At the time of the founding of the RTC, there were two other third-level level institutions in the city, St John ’ s Seminary Waterford News and Star which notes the closing of the St John's Seminary in 1999 and De La Salle Brothers teacher training college, but both had been closed.
At the same time, FR3 was already closing down on Saturday afternoons to allow nine hours of airtime to the educational station La Sept.
Upon the closing of the seminary in April 1861, at the start of the Civil War, the NELC decided to open its own college that fall in a former parsonage at Halfway Creek, Wisconsin, just north of La Crosse, Wisconsin and close to present day Holmen, Wisconsin.
La Carmagnole is also sung by the chorus in Act III of Umberto Giordano's opera Andrea Chénier, and it is sung in the closing dialogue of Eugene O ' Neill's play The Iceman Cometh.
The framing of the series is resolutely Biblical: opening with Eve ( Le sacre de la femme ) and closing on La trompette du jugement, the classical world is largely forgotten ( the Roman Empire, for which Hugo had little admiration, is represented only by its decadence ).
In a closing interview conducted by Doug TenNapel at the end of Issue # 24, Rob stated that he would like to see La Cosa Nostroid concluded, but that it would be up to Dan Harmon who helmed the series.
Fergie returned to Hollywood for her concert segments, which included performances by Avril Lavigne, along with her new single " What The Hell ", Natasha Bedingfield who performed her latest single " Strip Me ", Jennifer Hudson, Ne-Yo, Train, Mike Posner, Willow Smith, Jason Derülo, Far East Movement, La Roux, Ke $ ha, Drake, and closing the show, the supergroup NKOTBSB ( the combined Backstreet Boys and New Kids on the Block ).
The soundtrack also features by BUCK-TICK as the opening theme, and by La ' cryma Christi as the closing theme.
At length the young Scot was in the act of closing with De la Marck, when Pavilion's daughter implored his protection from a French soldier ; and, while placing her in safety, his uncle La Balafré fought the ruffian, and carried his head to the royal presence.
In the end, however, closing a dangerous bar called La Iguerita near Ivar and Yucca and the 1994 Northridge earthquake, which emptied several of the most dangerous buildings along Yucca Street on Cahuenga Boulevard and Cherokee Avenue gave City Councilwoman Jackie Goldberg a foothold from which to begin a redevelopment cycle from which the community emerged far safer and tourist-friendly.
Gieco participated in a protest against the closing by singing " La Cultura es la Sonrisa ".
( When he recorded his live album at Carnegie Hall in late 2004, his closing number was another rousing rendition of La Vida Es Un Carnaval.

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