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Mozart biographer Maynard Solomon ( 1995 ) takes the view that the tours were lucrative and produced long-term profits for Leopold ; Ruth Halliwell ( 1998 ) states to the contrary that their income generally only covered their travel and living expenses.
Several historic homes dot the landscape of Cherokee County and, while many of them are not generally open to the public, several annual tours of these homes take place.
Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve units would generally assume responsibility for an operation for 30 to 90 days, and then rotate their personnel on 15 to 30 day tours to a given location until the commitment ended.
However, these generally are small, locally organised one-off tours or private pleasure boats that do not adhere to the Hong Kong Agricultural and Fisheries Department's voluntary code of conduct.
Herbert Hoover also helped move the U. S. away from the imperialist tendencies of the Roosevelt Corollary by going on good-will tours, withdrawing troops from Nicaragua and Haiti, and generally abstaining from intervening in the internal affairs of neighboring countries.
Most companies conduct regional tours from approximately January through May, while National competitions generally run from June through August.
Units stationed in Malaysia generally did tours of about 4 or 6 months in Borneo, and most British and Gurkha units did repeated tours.
The building is not generally open to the public, but participates in Open House London for guided tours of the building.
On English overseas tours, some of which in the 19th century were arranged and led by professional cricketer-promoters such as James Lillywhite, Alfred Shaw and Arthur Shrewsbury, a more pragmatic approach generally prevailed.
Smaller cities are eventually serviced by " bus and truck " tours, so-called because the cast generally travels by bus ( instead of by air ) and the sets and equipment by truck.
Tours of this type, which frequently feature a reduced physical production to accommodate smaller venues and tighter schedules, often play " split weeks " ( half a week in one town and the second half in another ) or " one-nighters ", whereas the larger tours will generally play for one or two days per city at a minimum.
Negotiations between the respective governing bodies were required to fix rules to be used for tours, though generally the other nations took their lead from the British authorities.
Their 2008 album The Redshift had generally positive reviews, inked band to do long European tours with Nile / Grave in 2008 and Swallow The Sun / Insomnium in 2009 and even charting in Finnish official album chart to position No. 24.
Their albums were generally well received, their tours were successful and they frequently appeared on several Dutch and Belgium music festivals, such as Lowlands and Appelpop.
The term is generally only applied to professional players on the ATP and WTA tours, rather than to average players.
While he himself is not often available for tours of the art park, the site can generally be accessed from passing through the surplus store adjacent to it, Delaney's Surplus.
All tours are posted two months in advance and are generally booked within days.
South Korean citizens generally do not accompany foreign tours due to logistics of providing interpreters with the right language for each tour group.
SIGMA is an electronic verification service offered by Nielsen Media Research and is generally used for commercials, infomercials, video news releases, public service announcements, satellite media tours, and electronic press kits.
" Careless Whisper " was generally the closing act for concerts on the 25 Live tour, and less often in the Faith Tour concerts, usually performed live in many concerts tours like the Cover to Cover Tour and the Rock In Rio Tour.
Alpine Valley is generally considered the Milwaukee stop on major tours and the Chicago stop when the act doesn't perform in Illinois.

tours and had
Miss Bouton headed up one of the four groups that went on simultaneous tours after the Gallery had closed at 5 p.m..
He had nothing much to say to her but that he said anything seemed to please her and he accompanied her on some of her unusually searching tours of Tokyo.
The Antarctic region had no indigenous population when first discovered, and its present inhabitants comprise a few thousand transient scientific and other personnel working on tours of duty at the several dozen research stations maintained by various countries.
In the early 1960s, Brubeck and his wife Iola developed a jazz musical, The Real Ambassadors, based in part on experiences they and their colleagues had during foreign tours on behalf of the US State Department.
Bastiat had contracted tuberculosis, probably during his tours throughout France to promote his ideas, and that illness eventually prevented him from making further speeches ( particularly at the legislative assembly to which he was elected in 1848 and 1849 ) and took his life.
The apex of his concert career is considered to be 1889 to 1892 when he had concert tours throughout Europe.
Just as it had been in Coornhert's time, supporting the Coster legend became a publicity stunt for one of Haarlem's most important businesses, and the Enschedé company complied by offering tours of the printing presses, and even opened the Museum Enschedé in 1904 on the Klokhuisplein ( now the location of a memorial plaque ).
Buddy Rogers often gave guests tours of Pickfair, including views of a genuine western bar Pickford had bought for Douglas Fairbanks, and a portrait of Pickford in the drawing room.
On March 26, 2010, in an interview with The Globe and Mail, Lifeson reconfirmed that the band had already written a half-dozen songs and that there was the potential for two supporting tours, one planned for Summer 2010 and a more extensive tour planned for Summer 2011.
Around 1927, the virtuoso's situation brightened ; he had exciting commissions from Diaghilev and made concert tours in Russia ; in addition, he enjoyed a very successful staging of The Love for Three Oranges in Leningrad ( as Saint Petersburg was then known ).
Two trips abroad had a lasting impact: family tours of Europe in 1869 and 1870, and Egypt 1872 to 1873.
During the tours, which lasted until April 2011, The Residents appeared as a trio ( with the explanation that the fourth member " Carlos " had grown tired of the music business and " gone home " to Mexico to care for his mother ) and adapted new identities and costumes.
Christine had always been reluctant to go on concert tours, preferring to stay close to home with friends and family.
Bryan's lecture tours had left him a well-known spokesman for silver.
Moore and Cook co-starred in the film Bedazzled ( 1967 ) with Eleanor Bron, and also had tours called Behind the Fridge and Good Evening.
" In February 1969, Hollings testified as to what he had seen on his fact-finding tours in front of the Senate Select Committee on Hunger and Human Needs.
According to an interview conducted in 1989, he explained the reason he wasn't handcuffed was that the policeman driving the car used to be a drummer in a semi-professional band which had supported The Yardbirds on one of its US college tours in the late-1960s.
We've had offers you wouldn't believe — I didn't believe — for long world tours, and it's tempting.
He also met Mikhail Glinka ( whom he had initially met in Italy and who remained a close friend ), who was in Paris between 1844 and 1845 and persuaded Berlioz to embark on one of two tours of Russia.
John Springer, who had arranged her speaking tours of the early 1970s, wrote that despite the accomplishments of many of her contemporaries, Davis was " the star of the thirties and into the forties ", achieving notability for the variety of her characterizations and her ability to assert herself, even when her material was mediocre.
Hitler was a keen automotive enthusiast, and had ridden in Tatras during political tours of Czechoslovakia.
On his early American tours, he programmed works such as the Chopin Preludes and Schumann's Fantasie in C. Among other works that he played, as recalled by those such as Claudio Arrau and Vladimir Horowitz, who had heard Schnabel in the 1920s, were Chopin's E minor Piano Concerto and the Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, and Weber's Konzertstück in F minor, Piano Sonata No. 2, and Invitation to the Dance.
Hitler was a keen automotive enthusiast, and had ridden in Tatras during political tours of Czechoslovakia.
The band, once known for being an excellent live act, had " disappointing " shows and tours for this album due to the industrial influences.

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