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piece and main
every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ''.
The main theme has a distinct 1960s feel to it and is known to be a highly complex piece of music due to the quick playing of the Violin.
The round piece is tied to the main loop on a shorter loop.
* Hanley Ramirez ( 2006 – 2012 )-As the main piece of the Josh Beckett & Mike Lowell trade in the 2005 off-season, Ramirez was the face of the franchise during his tenure and a major offensive cog, having a 30-30 season in 2008, winning a batting title and finishing 2nd in MVP voting in 2009, and participating in three All-Star games.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas followed the Mint 400 piece in 1971 and included a main character by the name of Raoul Duke, accompanied by his attorney, Dr. Gonzo.
CGI cutscenes are used to illustrate progress through the main objectives, although they are all essentially the same short piece of video, showing a computerised image of the player character as he moves through game's levels.
Rather than a reed it uses a whistler mouth piece, which is a beak shaped mouth piece, as its main source of sound production.
One of the main controversies surrounding the GKCC is the dated piece of wood.
Loyd bet a friend that he could not pick a piece that didn't give mate in the main line, and when it was published in 1861 it was with the stipulation that white mates with " the least likely piece or pawn ".
In GiFTPiA, the main character Pokkle is able to collect " Heart Pieces ", which causes the same jingle to play that occurs when you collect a heart piece in most Zelda games.
Link's hat is also referenced in the book as a possible piece of equipment for the main character, Remy, who rejects it on the grounds that it would make him look kind of like " a big green bean.
The main theme can be described as a celebratory version of the original theme from Tomb Raider, as similar chord and instruments are used in the piece.
Most main characters in the story are represented by a chess piece or animals, with Alice herself being a pawn.
Lansky's 1979 computer music piece " Her Song ", from the Six Fantasies On A Poem By Thomas Campion ( re-released on the album Fantasies and Tableaux, 1994 ), has also been sampled by Caural for his song " I Won't Race You ", from his 2006 album Mirrors For Eyes, with the main synthesized vocal line of Lansky's piece being used ( and being the basis for the title of the latter ).
The main provision of this new piece of legislation was that in the 650 major companies that accounted for 70 % of West Germany ’ s output, employee representation on the supervisory boards rose from one-third to one-half.
In In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson, the main theme of the title song is played on a calliope towards the end of the piece.
There are two main types of fox whistle: the button type or a simple folded piece of metal known as the Tenterfield whistle, named after the town in Australia where they originated.
The word coda, meaning a passage that ends a musical piece following the main body, was therefore chosen as a title.
Even after these undertakings, Luna Island, the small piece of land between the main waterfall and the Bridal Veil, remained off limits to the public for years owing to fears that it was unstable and could collapse into the gorge at any time.
Comparing a piece of type in didots for Continental European countries – 12 dd, say – to a piece of type for an English-speaking country – 12 pt – shows that the main body of a character is actually about the same size.

piece and lobby
The piano piece which Richard Gere's character plays in the hotel lobby was composed by and performed by Gere.
In the September 11 attacks Three World Financial Center had a massive piece of steel shot into its west side and other debris severely damaged the lobby and lower floors causing Three World Financial Center to be severely damaged and in danger of collapse.
That night, Sarah calls Alan from a phone booth in the House of Commons lobby and lures him away from the office, while Piers and Kerry sneak in to film a piece demonstrating how Alan pulled off the hoax.
After the U. S. Congress gave Israel a vote of confidence during it ’ s 2006 bombing of Lebanon, Eugene Bird said: “ This is the usual problem with any resolution that talks about Israel — there are a lot of closet naysayer ( in Congress ), but they don ’ t want to be a target of the lobby of Israel .” In October 2006 CNI published a piece on the negative effect of Christian Zionists on U. S. foreign policy, and held a forum on the topic.
As of April 2011, Parks continues to perform the piece in the main lobby of The Public Theater.
Thus, when a stray piece of hot metal fell from the thirteenth floor, sparking a fire in the second floor lift lobby, no one paid much attention, believing that it was part of the normal welding activity.
The lobby is formed by a printing of Simón Bolívar of Alirio Palacios, the paintings Los Pescadores ( The Fishermen ) by Luisa Palacios ( 1958 ), La Tempestad ( The Tempest ) by César Rengifo ( 1958 ) and a piece of furniture with a style from the first half of 18th century.
The piece is running on an 80 ” DLP screen in the main lobby.
As a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization, USINDO does not lobby the U. S. Congress or the administration on any particular piece of legislation or policy.

piece and Hall
Chabrier's little one-act operetta, presented yesterday afternoon at Town Hall, is a fragile, precious little piece, very French, not without wit and charm.
The piece was composed for the opening of Disney Hall in Los Angeles.
The piece was first performed in Los Angeles at Disney Hall on 3 separate evenings in 2004, one act at a time, then given complete performances at the Bastille Opera in Paris in April and November 2005.
The orchestral piece was premiered and recorded in 2011 at historic Beall Concert Hall.
The band held a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 11 July 1970 where Wakeman performed a solo piano piece named " Temparament of Mind ".
On 18 January 1974, Wakeman performed Journey to the Centre of the Earth, a forty-minute piece based on the Jules Verne novel of the same name, at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
The piece originally debuted in a series of September 2007 concerts at London's Royal Festival Hall, and in January 2008 at Sydney's State Theatre while headlining the Sydney Festival.
Some music from this piece was debuted at Adelaide Festival of Arts in Australia in February 2006 and the following year at Carnegie Hall on February 3, 2007.
The piece was first performed at St James's Hall, London, on 19 June 1899, conducted by Hans Richter.
Building materials were taken from a disused chapel at the site of St Mary ’ s College ( now Frewin Hall ), transported piece by piece by horse-and-cart to Brasenose College.
The boat, around 3 m ( 9. 8 ft ) long, had been hollowed out by hand from a single piece of oak and was found at the bottom of the river between Horning Hall and Brown's Hill.
The original recording of the piece was created by 11 musicians ( although, through overdubbing, several dozen instruments were utilized ), while a performance in 2006 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall featured 124 musicians.
In 1899 Hertz gave a Delius concert in St. James's Hall in London, which included Over the Hills and Far Away, a choral piece, Mitternachtslied, and excerpts from the opera Koanga.
The town was a centre for cloth dealing with its own piece hall, the Tammy Hall, built in 1766.
The piece received its premiere in the concert, An Experiment in Modern Music, which was held on February 12, 1924, in Aeolian Hall, New York, by Whiteman and his band with Gershwin playing the piano.
He asked Gershwin to contribute a concerto-like piece for an all-jazz concert he would give in Aeolian Hall in February 1924.
Because of Whiteman ’ s advertisement of the concert at Aeolian Hall, and the orchestration for primarily wind instruments, the audience was predisposed to listen to the piece as a jazz work.
Before the passing of an Enclosure Act 1817, the freemen of York, who were occupiers of houses within a division or ward of the city, called Monk Ward, were, together with certain other persons, entitled to common of pasture and right of stray or average, and had immemorially used and enjoyed the same, in and over a parcel of ground called Heworth Moor, of which G. A. Thweng, lord of the manor of Heworth, was then seised in fee ; another piece of land, called Heworth Grange, of which the king was then seised in fee ; and certain closes and other parcels of ground, called Hall Fields, of which E. Prest and others were then seised in fee.
New initiatives included four Saturday matinee concerts at the Cadogan Hall and the chance for audience members to get involved with The Voice, a collaborative piece performed in two Proms on 29 July.
In 2010 Saturday Night was the musical chosen to launch the successful Magnormos A SONDHEIM TRIPTYCH to celebrate the composers 80th birthday, and it became the first musical theatre piece to perform in the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre.
Graham reveals the story of how the song came to be written in his Sunday Miscellany radio piece for RTE, called Effin ' Songs, recorded live in Ireland's National Concert Hall, with Eimear Quinn and the RTE Concert Orchestra and piper Neil Martin, following with the song itself.
" The statue of the king, located in the center of the museum's second-floor Sumerian Hall, weighs hundreds of pounds, making it the heaviest piece stolen from the museum-the looters " probably rolled or slid it down marble stairs to remove it, smashing the steps and damaging other artifacts.
The BBC, buoyed by the success of the Concerto, commissioned him to write another piece and the resulting " Gemini Suite " was performed by Deep Purple and the Light Music Society under Malcolm Arnold at the Royal Festival Hall in September 1970, and then in Munich with the Kammerorchester conducted by Eberhard Schoener in January 1972.

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