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piece and caused
This piece caused him to be arraigned on charges of collaboration after the war, though he was cleared of any wrongdoing and had in fact used his contacts to attempt to save friends such as Max Jacob.
During ascent, the external tank of the Space Shuttle Discovery sheds a piece of foam slightly smaller than the piece that caused the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster ; this foam does not strike the spacecraft.
Although the very subject matter caused it to be considered scandalous at the time, its brief revival three decades later, in the open and radicalized culture of the late 1960s, when the author was approaching his 70th birthday, found the once-ahead-of-its-time work judged as a tame and dated period piece below Achard's usual literary standard.
Another example of an oncogene is the Bcr-Abl gene found on the Philadelphia Chromosome, a piece of genetic material seen in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia caused by the translocation of pieces from chromosomes 9 and 22.
Another common, running-related injury is chafing, caused by repetitive rubbing of one piece of skin against another, or against an article of clothing.
In another myth, the solar eclipse was caused by the magical dog of heaven biting off a piece of the sun.
This production was a tremendous success ; the newspaper Prager Oberpostamtszeitung called the work " a masterpiece ", and said " no piece ( for everyone here asserts ) has ever caused such a sensation.
One piece of evidence he uses in his probabilistic argument-that atoms and molecules are not caused by design-is equivalent to the conclusion he draws, that the universe is probably not caused by design.
This was a piece of string attached to a stepper motor and controlled by a LAN connection ; network activity caused the string to twitch, yielding a peripherally noticeable indication of traffic.
Perhaps the best-known piece of legislation was the Statute of Labourers of 1351, which addressed the labour shortage problem caused by the Black Death.
The blockage may be caused by something inside the bronchus, such as a plug of mucus, a tumour, or an inhaled foreign object such as a coin, piece of food, or a toy.
This piece was to be included in the 2007 Praxiteles exhibition organized by the Louvre Museum in Paris, but pressure from Greece, which disputes the work's provenance and legal ownership, caused the French to exclude it from the show.
The king's adoration for Diane caused a great deal of jealousy on the part of Queen Catherine, particularly when Henry entrusted Diane with the Crown Jewels of France, had the Château d ' Anet built for her, and gave her the Château de Chenonceau, a piece of royal property that Catherine had wanted for herself.
Based on a seven-month investigation, including a ground search that recovered debris from about 38 percent of the Orbiter, together with telemetry data and launch films, indicated that the failure was caused by a piece of insulation that broke off the external tank during launch and damaged the thermal protection on the Orbiter's left wing.
A power failure caused by a piece of rubbish wrapped around the overhead power lines caused trains in the West Ham area to become stranded.
The construction of the cafe caused a stir in Littlehampton, with some seeing it as an eyesore and others welcoming it as a world-class piece of architecture and a symbol of regeneration.
The damage apparently was caused by a piece of dirt that had rolled through the length of the reel, starting with a scene in which York's character has a confrontation with a pro-Nazi boarding house resident, and cut into the emulsion.
Discussions over her playing the role of Yum-Yum in a proposed revival of The Mikado led to another row between Gilbert and Sullivan that prevented the revival, and Gilbert's insistence upon her appearing in His Excellency ( 1894 ) caused Sullivan to refuse to set the piece.
A 1973 performance of Four Organs at Carnegie Hall in New York City nearly caused a riot, with " yells for the music to stop, mixed with applause to hasten the end of the piece.
In horticulture, a " cutting " is a piece that has been cut off from a mother plant and then caused to grow into a whole plant.
The use of lightweight foam to insulate the cryogenic tanks led to tragedy for the Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-107 mission, as a piece broke loose, damaged its wing and caused it to break up and be destroyed on atmospheric reentry.

piece and uproar
In June 1663, the playwright cunningly responded to the uproar against this play with another piece entitled La Critique de L ' École des femmes, in which he provided some explanation for his unique style of comedy .< ref > Molière.
A zarzuela named El Conde de Castralla was given amid much uproar on 20 February 1856, and, as the piece seemed likely to cause serious disorder in the theatre, it was suppressed by the government after the third performance.

piece and performance
Computer controlled music is also found in the performance pieces by the Canadian composer Udo Kasemets such as the Marce ( ntennia ) l Circus C ( ag ) elebrating Duchamp ( 1987 ), a realization of the Marcel Duchamp process piece Erratum Musical using an electric model train to collect a hopper-car of stones to be deposited on a drum wired to an Analog: Digital converter, mapping the stone impacts to a score display ( performed in Toronto by pianist Gordon Monahan during the 1987 Duchamp Centennial ), or his installations and performance works ( e. g. Spectrascapes ) based on his Geo ( sono ) scope ( 1986 ) 15x4-channel computer-controlled audio mixer.
A standard piece of database design guidance is that the designer should create a fully normalized design ; selective denormalization can subsequently be performed for performance reasons.
Later, in bebop the focus shifted back towards small groups and minimal arrangements ; the melody ( known as the " head ") would be stated briefly at the start and end of a piece but the core of the performance would be the series of improvisations.
He met sampler player Mark Degli Antoni ( recently graduated with a composition degree from Mannes College of Music ) when they both participated in a performance of Zorn's " game piece " Cobra.
Occasionally a bottleneck is used on only the highest two strings of a guitar in standard tuning, usually in live performance to introduce just a short passage of bottleneck effect into a piece which otherwise consists mainly of guitar played in standard fashion.
It was also transcribed for solo saxophone, becoming a standard performance piece for saxophone too.
One defect of an instruction set with many hidden side effects is that, if many instructions have side effects on a single piece of state, like condition codes, then the logic required to update that state sequentially may become a performance bottleneck.
Ammonium nitrate composite propellant often uses magnesium and / or aluminum as fuel and delivers medium performance ( I < sub > sp </ sub > of about 210 sec ) whereas Ammonium Perchlorate Composite Propellant often uses aluminum fuel and delivers high performance ( vacuum I < sub > sp </ sub > up to 296 sec with a single piece nozzle or 304 sec with a high area ratio telescoping nozzle ).
This contrasting emphasis ( with regard to Indian music in particular ) manifests itself to some extent in the different methods of performance adopted: in Indian Music improvisation takes a major role in the structural framework of a piece, whereas in Western Music improvisation has been uncommon since the end of the 19th century.
Throughout the year Psyche performed several times in Germany, as well as a festival in Belgium, a date in Lyon, France, and then a performance for the first time ever as a five piece band at the 18th Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig.
Carte publicised the piece by presenting a matinee concert performance on 6 July 1878 at the enormous Crystal Palace.
A piece of music exists in the form of a composition in musical notation or as a single acoustic event ( a live performance or recorded track ).
The performance was conceived as a chamber piece, the small intimate space and proximity to the audience enabled detailed psychological acting, which was performed with simple sets and in modern dress.
While all went well for the recording used to produce the album, the debut tour performance at the same venue ground to a halt as the power failed, just as Emerson arrived at the Hammond organ to open the next part of the piece.
* Varnam-The center piece of the performance.
In the modern sequences the dialogue is more realistic, but Bernard consciously assumes some stylization of language: he not only tries out his forthcoming public lecture using heightened, flamboyant rhetoric, but also engages in a polemical piece of " performance art " to diminish Valentine's belief in the supremacy of scientific thought: not through spite, but merely as a " recreation ".
By command of the emperor, Napoleon III, the company performed at the Tuileries palace shortly after the first performance of the Mozart piece.
At her request Schoenberg's ( ultimately unfinished ) piece, Die Jakobsleiter was prepared for performance by Schoenberg's student Winfried Zillig.
After a special performance of Carmen at the Opéra-Comique that night, the press which had almost universally condemned the piece three months earlier now declared Bizet a master.
In 1935, he gave his first public performance of Bach's Chaconne, a difficult piece for any instrument.
Considering that the piece was written in a rather short time, it can be considered work of an enormous performance.

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