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second and Variations
Donald Sutherland then starred in Enigmatic Variations, followed by a second D ' Oyly Carte season, playing The Pirates of Penzance.
Variations on IMAX included the 48 frames per second IMAX HD process, which sought to reduce strobing and offer higher definition by doubling the normal film rate.
Variations of the second article appeared in the Williamsport Sunday Grit ( 12 May 1895 ); the Hayward Review, California ( 17 May 1895 ); and the Brooklyn Daily Eagle ( 28 December 1897 ).
The second time, the following year, was with a project entitled " Mapping Internal Variations in Translucency within a Translucent Object using Beams of Light ".
Variations of ablative propulsion include double-pulse propulsion in which one laser pulse ablates material and a second laser pulse further heats the ablated gas, laser micropropulsion in which a small laser onboard a spacecraft ablates very small amounts of propellant for attitude control or maneuvering, and space debris removal, in which the laser ablates material from debris particles in low Earth orbit, changing their orbits and causing them to reenter.
He privately tutored a number of pupils, most famously Benjamin Britten, who later championed his teacher's music and paid homage to him in the Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge ( 1937 ), based on a theme from the second of Bridge's Three Idylls for String Quartet ( 1906 ).
In the second act Wayne Sleep and a dance troupe performed choreographed routines to Variations.
The second movement is rather more unusual: it opens with an almost classical melody, much like Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello, and then proceeds with an assured set of variations, also like the Rococo Variations.
Variations on the slow second movement were used for the soundtrack to the 1988 Peter Greenaway film Drowning by Numbers by composer Michael Nyman.
The Elgar biographer Jerrold Northrop Moore suggests that the inscription does not refer to just one person, but enshrined in each movement of the concerto are both a living inspiration and a ghost: Alice Stuart-Wortley and Helen Weaver in the first movement ; Elgar's wife and his mother in the second ; and in the finale, Billy Reed and August Jaeger (" Nimrod " of the Enigma Variations ).
Amongst his notable works are Fugue for DRH and Variations on Sonata in A by Mozart ( the second of which can be downloaded for personal use ).
The rock band Weezer has shown repeated interest in the hymn, both on their second album Pinkerton as the introduction to the song " Across The Sea ", and in a song off their sixth studio album ( aka " The Red Album ") titled " The Greatest Man That Ever Lived ( Variations on a Shaker Hymn )", on which it can be clearly heard in the piano intro and the repeated chorus of the song.
The music also quotes the first and second symphonies, the Violin Concerto, " Nimrod " ( from the Enigma Variations ), Rule, Britannia and La Marseillaise.
Barely two months later, in November 1861, he produced his second set of Schumann Variations, Op.

second and Beyond
Beyond the Brays are the ruins of the Gallery Tower, a second gatehouse remodelled in the 15th century.
Beyond This Horizon was his second published novel, and the last adult novel he was to write for a long time.
The recent publication of his lost first novel, For Us, the Living, reveals that Beyond This Horizon is largely a second attempt to treat most of its ideas.
After easing himself back into broadcasting as chairman of the radio panel game Twenty Questions, he began the second of his three major BBC radio series, Beyond Our Ken.
Beyond the basic twin plots surrounding Pitman and Cochrane, England, England is a novel of ideas — mainly ideas that correspond to the criticism of society voiced by French philosophers of the second half of the 20th century.
In the summer of 2009, the mall's dinner theatre was relocated and Edmonton's second branch of Bed, Bath and Beyond opened in the dinner theatre's old location above the west-end food court.
A second volume was later published in 1997, called David Copperfield's Beyond Imagination.
Beyond the first doorway, a descending corridor leads to the second sealed door, and into the room that Carter described as the Antechamber.
Having completed the recording of their new songs, Behemoth entered Hendrix Studio for the second time, with help of their friend and sound engineer Arkadiusz Malczewski, and produced Zos Kia Cultus ( Here and Beyond ).
* Michael Nyman: Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond ( second edition ); Cambridge University Press, 1999 ; ISBN 0-521-65383-5
A second run of Sam & Max games, Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space, was released across late 2007 and early 2008.
Their second single was a cover of Buster's " One Step Beyond " which reached the Top 10.
Gramm ended up rejoining Foreigner ( bringing along his Shadow King bandmate bassist Bruce Turgon ) and produced the band's second greatest hits album, The Very Best of ... and Beyond ( September 1992 ), which included three new songs.
Finkelstein released a book, Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History, where the second part is about The Case for Israel.
Four years later, in 1980, the CBS television network aired a short-lived television series, Beyond Westworld, expanding on the concepts and plot of the second film with new characters.
Beyond the second courtyard, at the centre of the complex, was a covered 48-column hypostyle hall, surrounding the inner sanctuary.
Beyond the second pinnacle, they found and photographed a body that was later identified, from the clothing and features, as Peter Boardman.
There is a considerable overlap between Downtown music and what is more generally called experimental music, especially as that term was defined at length by composer Michael Nyman in his influential book Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond ( 1974, second edition 1999 ).
The band's second full length album Beyond the Veil was released in 1999.
*** Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword, the second official expansion pack
Beyond the First there is no other, for there is no order, no second or third, and nothing but the First.
* Beyond the Sun — used on the first edition of the 1974 BBC Enterprises sales catalogue A Quick Guide to Dr. Who, although the second edition declines to give any title for the story.
Beyond them, there were the Ostrogoths ( Östergötland ), Raumarici ( Romerike ), the Ragnaricii ( probably Ranrike, an old name for a part of Bohuslän ) and the most gentle Finns ( probably the second mention of the Sami peoples ).
* Trust ( Brother Beyond album ), the second album of the British group Brother Beyond, released in 1989

second and Pierrot
Pierrot, on the other hand, as a " second " zanni, is a static character in his earliest incarnations, standing on the periphery of the action, dispensing advice that seems to him sage, and courting — unsuccessfully — his master's young daughter, Columbine, with bashfulness and indecision.
The formula has proven enduring: Pierrot is still a fixture at Bakken, the oldest amusement park in the world, where he plays the nitwit talking to and entertaining children, and at nearby Tivoli Gardens, the second oldest, where the Harlequin and Columbine act is performed as a pantomime and ballet.
The earliest and most influential of these, The Chap-Book ( 1894 – 98 ), which featured a story about Pierrot by the aesthete Percival Pollard in its second number, was soon host to Beardsley-inspired Pierrots drawn by E. B.
* For her second major label single, Aya Kamiki has covered " Pierrot ", the B-side of " Yuruginaimono Hitotsu ".

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