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Additional promotional activities included organizing the dedication program for Operation Turnkey, the new automated post office, and a conference with representatives of Brown University, Providence College, and University of Rhode Island, and eight electronics concerns regarding the inauguration of a training program for electronics personnel.
Its subject is the Return to Zion following the close of the Babylonian captivity, and it is divided into two parts, the first telling the story of the first return of exiles in the first year of Cyrus the Great ( 538 BC ) and the completion and dedication of the new Temple in Jerusalem in the sixth year of Darius ( 515 BC ), the second telling of the subsequent mission of Ezra to Jerusalem and his struggle to purify the Jews from the sin of marriage with non-Jews.
Justinian also had Anthemius and Isidore demolish and replace the original Church of the Holy Apostles built by Constantine with a new church under the same dedication.
He was videotaped when he spoke at the dedication of WRC-TV's new studios in Washington, D. C., on May 21, 1958.
In 1970, the College established Native American academic and social programs as part of a " new dedication to increasing Native American enrollment.
Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization to address the needs of his time, one that would bring the dedication and systematic education of the older monastic orders to bear on the religious problems of the burgeoning population of cities, but with more organizational flexibility than either monastic orders or the secular clergy
Dominic sought to establish a new kind of order, one that would bring the dedication and systematic education of the older monastic orders like the Benedictines to bear on the religious problems of the burgeoning population of cities, but with more organizational flexibility than either monastic orders or the secular clergy.
In 1675, Jacob addressed the community at the dedication of the new synagogue in Amsterdam.
On June 14, President Harding was also the first president to be heard by the U. S. public on the new mass medium: he spoke on radio at a dedication site in honor of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner.
After declaring the site at which they were standing would be the location of the new school, they knelt in the snow and conducted a dedication service.
He was too weak to attend the dedication of his new church at Westminster, which was then still incomplete, on 28 December.
Due to the pair's idealistic dedication to their new job ( as opposed to Spidey's near-apathy ), Bobby and Angel deliver the papers in record time.
On September 17, 1927, Charles Lindbergh attended the official dedication of the new Oakland Airport.
They're granted a new laboratory by the university ; before its dedication Marie shows off her new dress, inspiring Pierre to go get her a set of earrings to go with it.
* Human sacrifice to accompany the dedication of a new temple or bridge.
On March 31, 1993, Johnny Cash returned to Kingsland for the dedication of the new post office named in his honor.
" At the official dedication of the new town, state WPA director Jennings remarked that in 1937 " it would have taken an extravagant sense of optimism to imagine the scene which lies before us here today ... Now that it is all over ...
Currently a new high school has been opened for the 2009-2010 school year, and a dedication took place on September 20, 2009.
In 2005, a dedication service was held in honor of the new dome that had been built to replace the original dome.
The new high school was named for Lucy Coffin Ragsdale because of her dedication and interest to public school education in Jamestown.
Upon completion, dedication services for the new building were held on October 9, 1949.
The new building served as Plymouth ’ s high school for only seven years, for on Labor Day, September 1913, another parade and dedication exercise took place, this time to celebrate the opening of yet another new high school building — this one on Main Street.
The chairman of the dedication ceremony was Harold L. Freeman, and the architect of the new building was his brother, New York's Alfred Freeman, a Plymouth native and graduate of Plymouth High School's class of 1892.

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Subsequently, new types of waltz have developed, including many folk and several ballroom dances.
But by the Columbia years his compositional output was limited, and only his final Columbia studio record Underground featured a substantial number of new tunes, including his only waltz time piece, " Ugly Beauty ".
The purpose of the new variations is to recall Diabelli's waltz so that the cycle does not spiral too far from its original theme.
At the same time, new dances and tunes were imported from Europe, including the fandango, reinlender, waltz, polka and mazurka.
In 1900 in Paris, a new style of waltz emerged, the " Valse musette " an evolution of Bal-musette also known as " French Waltz ".
He did participate on over half of the songs, but Wilson's only " new " contributions to 20 / 20 was a soothing waltz entitled ( rather prophetically ) " I Went to Sleep " and his and Mike Love's " Do It Again ".
When Italians began introducing new rhythms like the waltz and polka into the traditional musical form and began playing it on recently introduced hybrid accordion, conflicts arose, and the Italian and Auvergnat styles split.
438 is a waltz by composer Johann Strauss II written in 1890 in honor of the inauguration of the new city hall of Vienna or the ' Rathaus '.
The event that this waltz was intended to grace was that of the opening of the new banqueting hall ( Festsaal ) on 12 February 1890 where two rival orchestras were commissioned to provide dance music for the occasion.
The entire waltz consists of just 3 two-part waltz sections which is also a new Strauss development from the previous 5 two-part sections heard in his earlier works.
Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss both presented sparkling new works at the ' Hesperus ' Ball which was held at the Dianabad-Saal on 18 February 1867, with the ' Artists Life ' waltz presented just three nights after the successful performance of The Blue Danube at the same venue.
The new waltz was quickly heralded as a new ' twin ' of the ' Blue Danube ' and its popularity has since been retained in the classical music repertoire.
Many of his engagements were forced to be cancelled although Strauss felt sufficiently well to appear at his benefit concert at the Sofienbad-Saal ballroom on January 16, 1853 along with his new waltz ' Phönix-Schwingen '.
Johann Strauss ' new waltz in purely orchestral form met with generous applause when performed on that occasion and has since retained its popularity.
Bianca Bianchi was then a famous member of the Vienna Court Opera Theatre and Strauss was sufficiently inspired to compose a new work, a waltz for solo voice, for the acclaimed singer.
Straus later arranged various numbers from the operetta and included the graceful main waltz theme into a new concert waltz.

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Her face was very thin, and burned by the sun until much of the skin was dead and peeling, the new skin under it red and angry.
So simple, in fact, that it might even work -- although Pamela, now, in her new frame of mind, was careful not to pretend too much assurance.
The hands and their bosses saw him as a lone knight of the range, waging a dedicated crusade against a lawless new society that was threatening a beloved way of life.
That was the new advertising angle -- something about a Lloyd's of London policy to insure the secrecy of the secret ingredient.
My new Aunt was perhaps three or four years older than I and it had been a long time since I had seen as gorgeous a woman who oozed sex.
His advice, his voice saying his poems, the fact that he had not so much as touched her -- on the contrary, he had put his head back and she had stroked his hair -- this was all new.
and Robinson Roy, who had gone down this line ten minutes before to set a new depth record for the free dive, was already back on the surface.
School began in August, the hottest part of the year, and for the first few days Miss Langford was very lenient with the children, letting them play a lot and the new ones sort of get acquainted with one another.
Satisfied at last, and after a few amorous gambits on her part which convinced Delphine that Dandy was capable of learning new arts, she opened the window and called to her liveried driver.
So Dandy Brandon trustingly entered the house with Delphine Lalaurie and trudged up the rear steps to the attic room which was to be his new home.
This new force, love of country, super-imposed upon -- if not displacing -- affectionate ties to one's own state, was epitomized by Washington.
Even two decades ago in Go Down, Moses Faulkner was looking to the more urban future with a glimmer of hope that through its youth and its new way of life the South might be reborn and the curse of slavery erased from its soil.
It was a brilliant debut, so much so indeed that it aroused a new vitality in the younger poets, as did Byron's Childe Harold.
At first glance this appears strange: of all people, was not America founded by rugged individualists who established a new way of life still inspiring `` undeveloped '' societies abroad??
The portrait that had developed, fragmentarily but consistently, was the portrait of a man to whom serious thinking is alien enough that the making of a decision inhibits, when it does not forestall, any ability to review the decision in the light of new evidence.
He was engaged in constant experiments that searched for new directions.
Running across the deck, which was empty now that the livestock had been killed and eaten, they sniffed the spice-laden breezes that came from the shore, each pointing out new and exciting wonders to the other.
Ann, pleased to see her friend happy, was intrigued by the new fruits a friend of Captain Heard had sent on board for their enjoyment.
Though she did not then know its name, this strange new fruit was a banana.
To old-line Democrats, the Hearst Presidential boom, now in full cry, was the joke of the new century.
His nationalism was not a new characteristic, but its self-consciousness, even its self-satisfaction, is more obvious in a book that stretches over the long reach of English history.
As always, the ranks worked out new and better tactics, but there was brilliance in the way the field commands adopted these methods and in the way the army commanders incorporated them into their military thinking.
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
The charge was so farfetched that Woodruff paid little attention to it, and answered Pike in a rather bored way, wearily declaring that a `` new hand '' was pumping the bellows of the Crittenden organ, and concluding: `` In a controversy with an adversary so utterly destitute of moral principles, even a triumph would entitle the victor to no laurels.

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