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titles and dedications
In general, the lack of a specialised priesthood to Hestia reflects her central public function as political and civic, further evidenced by her very numerous privately funded dedications at civic sites, and the administrative rather than religious titles used by the lay-officials involved in her civic cults.

titles and pieces
The strange, delightful little character pieces with their odd and sometimes inexplicable titles are still evocative and gracious.
Among his epic poems, we possess the titles and some fragments of three pieces: the Fisherman, Kirka or Krika, which, however, is designated by Athenaeus as doubtful, and Helena, Of his elegies, some beautiful fragments are still extant.
Kaindl's pieces used titles Chihuly used for his own works, such as Seaforms and Ikebana, and resembled the construction of Chihuly's pieces.
Besides the usual three-movement works with the title " concerto ", many 19th-century composers wrote shorter pieces for solo instrument and orchestra, often bearing descriptive titles.
" For approximately three years ( 1947 – 50 ), Fox wrote for EC Comics, including scripts and text pieces which appeared in the famous The Crypt of Terror, The Vault of Horror and Weird Fantasy titles, as well as in the lesser-known Gunfighter, Happy Houlihans, Moon Girl, Saddle Justice and the new trend title Valor, among others.
During the first two decades of his compositional career, Cowell continued often to reference Irish mythology in the titles of his piano pieces.
While he did not possess a musical talent as rich as his eldest son's, nor a business mind as astute, he was among the handful of early waltz composers along with Joseph Lanner to actively write pieces with individual titleswith the view to boost sales of their sheet music — which enabled music enthusiasts to easily recognize those pieces.
The pieces are not simple transcriptions ; even the works with purely bird-inspired titles, such as Catalogue d ' oiseaux and Fauvette des jardins, are tone poems evoking the landscape, its colours and atmosphere.
Of seventy pieces, only the titles of three of his plays, with a single line of the text have survived.
Sheikhs were also considered as the political representatives and allies of the Prince, they recruited soldiers in times of war and commanded sections of the Prince army ; their prestigious titles allowed them also to own large pieces of lands in the areas they represented.
The titles of its six pieces are " The Old Guide's Story ", " The Legend of Lonesome Lake ", " Down Stream ", " The Land of the Loon ", " A Dirge for Jo Indian ", and " Lumber-Jack Dance ".
These instrumental pieces and others like " Little Fishes " have been described as " highly imagistic, like paintings done in sound that actually resemble their titles ".
This led to a lengthy stint writing pieces for the magazine with such titles as Busking with Bagpipes and The Riviera Gigolo, written in a style calculated to lead readers at the time to believe they were descriptions of his own sexual exploits.
Honorific titles and power were granted by the emperor and competition was fierce ; the most desired grants were those that involved governance and tax collecting in various pieces of the Empire.
The original album cover, commissioned to William Neal who designed and painted every canvas, used a gatefold sleeve, depicting on the outside blank picture frames labelled with the titles of the pieces: " The Old Castle ", " The Gnome ", etc.
He notes that " a fragment of an alabaster vase inscribed with a funerary text for the chantress of Amun and King's Wife Mutnodjmet, as well as pieces of a statuette of her found here ... The funerary vase in particular, since it bears her name and titles would hardly have been used for the burial of some other person.
Many of Couperin's keyboard pieces have evocative, picturesque titles and express a mood through key choices, adventurous harmonies and ( resolved ) discords.
The game play of MechWarrior is slightly different from titles such as Armored Core in that you do not have the option to change out pieces of a mech.
" A hundred years ago it enjoyed a vogue, along with other now-forgotten pieces like Tchaikovsky's Chant sans paroles, Anton Rubinstein's Melody in F, Xaver Scharwenka's Polonaise in E-flat minor, Paderewski's Minuet in G, and Ignace Leybach's Fifth Nocturne, all of which were invariably found in collections with titles like " World's Greatest Piano Pieces.
Originally known as the Council of the Chosen, this secret group formed around Edward " Ned " Buckman, each member assuming the titles of the major chess pieces.
A synesthete, he is the composer of numerous pieces ( Bright Blue Music, Ecstatic Orange ) which include colors in the titles, later made into the suite Color Music.
“ A contemporary probe and commentary of the mores and maladies of our age ... With shtick, bits, pieces, girls, some hamburger, a little hair, a lady, some fellas, some religious stuff, and a lot of other things ” boasts the films opening titles.
For example, in the 2006 Hunt, " antepuzzles " provided access to new rounds, whose answers were derived from pieces of information attached to the round puzzles, but otherwise irrelevant to them ( for example, the colors in which the puzzle titles were printed ); in the 2009 Hunt, apart from the shorter introductory rounds, each main round had a unique structure and way of releasing new puzzles.

titles and show
The idea of the remake caused wrath among fans of the TV series, since Whedon is not involved and the project does not have any connection with the show and will not conform to the continuity maintained with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight and Season Nine comic book titles.
Oddly, the official titles of two of the series ' episodes employed the word pregnant: " Lucy Is Enceinte ", employing the French word for pregnant, and " Pregnant Women Are Unpredictable ", although the episode titles never appeared on the show itself.
Written from the 1650s onwards, with such titles as Friends, seek the peace of all men or To Friends, to know one another in the light, they give enormous insight into the detail of Fox's beliefs, and show his determination to spread them.
Private libraries appeared during the late republic: Seneca inveighed against libraries fitted out for show by illiterate owners who scarcely read their titles in the course of a lifetime, but displayed the scrolls in bookcases ( armaria ) of citrus wood inlaid with ivory that ran right to the ceiling: " by now, like bathrooms and hot water, a library is got up as standard equipment for a fine house ( domus ).
Though the concept of a shared universe was not new or unique to comics in 1961, writer / editor Stan Lee, together with several artists including Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, created a series of titles where events in one book would have repercussions in another title and serialized stories would show characters ' growth and change.
Lower ranked titles may also be used on the performers who show potential, thus allowing them greater exposure to the audience.
The REO portion of the show was released again under three separate titles: Live-Plus ( 2001 ), Live Plus 3 ( 2001 ) and Extended Versions ( 2001 )( which was certified Gold by the RIAA on 4 / 26 / 2006 ).
While a comprehensive list will show the variety of titles, the following games are notable for the reasons indicated:
The Egyptian inscriptions show that Cambyses officially adopted the titles and the costume of the Pharaohs.
A headlining star of a striptease show is referred to as a feature dancer, and is often a performer with credits such as contest titles or appearances in adult films or magazines.
Troughton was the first Doctor to have his face appear in the opening titles of the show, and one of six Doctor Who actors to play two roles in the same story when he appeared as Salamander in The Enemy Of The World ( the others being William Hartnell in The Chase and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve, Tom Baker in Meglos, Peter Davison in Arc of Infinity, David Tennant in Journey's End, and Matt Smith in " The Rebel Flesh "/" The Almost People ").
For this reason, in the English Setter breed, compared to other breeds, there are very few Dual Champions ( dogs that have completed their show & field championship titles ).
Other memos from the BBC archive show how the proposed format evolved and the discussion of alternative titles ( including Around the Horne ).
Expanded lists that show additional titles are available online through the Book Review website.
Instrumentally, their sound contains lush, multi-layered, psychedelic rock arrangements, but lyrically their compositions show elements of space rock, including unusual song and album titles — such as " What Is the Light?
Ireland's The Late Late Show is the world's longest-running talk show ; although The Tonight Show is equally as old, it has changed formats and titles since its beginnings in 1950.
They have won numerous state and regional titles in marching band field show and indoor percussion show competitions dating back to the 1970s, first under the direction of Gilbert A. Madrigale and currently under the direction of William R. Kingsland.
In addition, Highlands ' ZIP code ( 07732 ) is featured in the opening titles of Mallrats, and is Dante's ZIP code in Clerks: The Animated Series, although it is misattributed in the show to nearby Leonardo.
One week later, on December 15, 1952, the episode titled " Pregnant Women Are Unpredictable " was aired ( although the show never displayed episode titles on the air ).
Following the implosion, the three titles continued being published along with an occasional mini-series based on a TV show or a movie.
In recent years, Gibb sang the vocals to the opening titles to the British ITV show The Dame Edna Treatment.
Past market reactions have shown that time might be better spent petitioning 4Kids for a bilingual release, and supporting the uncut release of former 4Kids licenses like One Piece, to show them there is a market for such titles.
These paintings do not show violence, however, but a sad thoughtfulness, explained by the fact that three of them were originally exhibited with completely different titles, one more appropriately being What Shall We Do for the Rent ?, and the first in the series, Summer Afternoon.

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