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Their work was admired by contemporaries but was totally destroyed in later centuries except two fragments depicting greyhounds ( now in the Monte Cassino Museum ).
Their contemporaries spent some time attempting to extend the theory but it would take until the 1870s before Joseph Boussinesq and Lord Rayleigh published a theoretical treatment and solutions.
Their time and contemporaries, with all its images, ideas and dispositions found it full expression in portraits by Lev Russov, Victor Oreshnikov, Boris Korneev, Leonid Steele, Oleg Lomakin, Semion Rotnitsky, Vladimir Gorb, Samuil Nevelshtein, Engels Kozlov, in landscapes by Nikolai Timkov, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Sergei Osipov, Alexander Semionov, Arseny Semionov, Vasily Golubev, Nikolai Galakhov, Dmitry Maevsky, in genre paintings by Nikolai Pozdneev, Yuri Neprintsev, Yevsey Moiseenko, Andrey Milnikov, Nina Veselova, Mikhail Trufanov, Yuri Tulin, Mikhail Natarevich, and others.
Their study focuses on the normative period of sonata practice, notable ones being the works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and their close contemporaries, projecting this practice forward to development of the sonata-allegro form into the 19th and 20th centuries.
Their children were branded by contemporaries as " The Devil ’ s Brood ," but they founded a dynasty that was to rule England for three hundred years.
Their earliest direct ancestors, though not documented by fossils yet, likewise can be assumed to have been contemporaries with the dinosaurs.
Their sound was likened to that of AC / DC and contemporaries Junkyard, Rhino Bucket and The Four Horsemen.
Their use of three and four part harmonies set them apart from their contemporaries who usually relied on a single lead vocalist.
Their traditional, 1960s hits like " Samantha " and " Midnight in Moscow ", remain popular in dixieland and trumpet circles today, and his status rivals contemporaries Acker Bilk and Chris Barber.
Their contemporaries in the busking scene included Leslie Spit Treeo, Grievous Angels, Graeme Kirkland and Barenaked Ladies.
Their experiments in long, loosely structured grooves, best heard on the Express Yourself and You're So Beautiful albums, could be heard as both influences on and influenced by contemporaries such as Sly and the Family Stone, the Isley Brothers and Parliament-Funkadelic.
Their vision included Tom Thomson, the Group of Seven and their contemporaries, and Aboriginal art.
Their first Ghostly release was the City Vs. Country EP in March 2005, which earned critical acclaim for its fusion of pop songs with electronic flourishes, paralleling the work of contemporaries like The Notwist and The Postal Service.
Their stage act was theatrical in a way which anticipated theatrical rockers of the 1970s such as Alice Cooper ( while echoing that of their contemporaries Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages ) and included full pirate costumes, complete with eye-patches and cutlasses.
Their contemporaries include Sinaloa, Fiya, Daniel Striped Tiger, Ampere, Halo Perfecto, and Death to Tyrants.
Their contemporaries included Dj Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, Dj Cash Money and Marvelous, Cool C, Schooly D and Three Times Dope.
Their look was somewhat similar to modern-day contemporaries The Strokes as well.
Their sound bears resemblance to Elliott Smith and Grandaddy, as well as to contemporaries like Pedro the Lion, with whom they performed in a 2004 tour.
Their first album ( Come on Join ) The High Society was described by the music press, notably the NME, as being part of the New Wave of New Wave, ( alongside contemporaries S * M * A * S * H with whom they shared their first significant release, " Wheelers, Dealers, Christine Keelers ").

Their and English
Their original alphabet was based on a spelling reform for English known as the Romic alphabet, but in order to make it usable for other languages, the values of the symbols were allowed to vary from language to language.
Their web page includes most of Aasens ' texts numerous other examples of Nynorsk literature ( in Nettbiblioteket ), and some articles, also in English, about language history in Norway.
Their Old English name gave the modern Scots form Pechts and the Welsh word Fichti.
Their proceedings are copied into the English papers, read before Parliament, and circulated through their country, and what do they say of them ... they call them ( Federalists ) cowards, a base set, say they are traitors to their country and ought to be hanged like traitors.
Their actions lead to the final English conquest of Wales by King Edward I of England.
Their leadership came from the religious congregations of Brownist English Dissenters who had fled the volatile political environment in the East Midlands of England for the relative calm and tolerance of 16th – 17th century Holland in the Netherlands.
Their colonization established the English ( subsequently, British ) dominance of the archipelago that has lasted to the present day.
Their discussion was carried out in Latin, as Ní Mháille spoke no English and Elizabeth spoke no Irish.
Their decision was influenced in part by the fact that most of the claimants had large estates in England and, therefore, would have lost them if they had defied the English king.
Their relationship reached a crisis in the 1250s when de Montfort was brought up on spurious charges for actions he had taken as lieutenant of Gascony, the last remaining Plantagenet land across the English Channel.
The Scots Holding Their Young King's Nose To the Grindstone, from a satirical English pamphlet When negotiations stalled, Charles authorised General Montrose to land in the Orkney Islands with a small army to threaten the Scots with invasion, in the hope of forcing an agreement more to his liking.
Their languages predominated, so much so that the Danish government, in 1839, declared that slave children must attend school in the English language.
Their initial objective was to plant the county with English settlers.
Their success saw an abrupt end to the English desire for peace.
Their counter-attack, described in the Norwegian tradition as " Orri's Storm ", briefly checked the English advance, but was soon overwhelmed and Orri was slain by a Saxon warrior.
Their son Edward the Confessor, who spent many years in exile in Normandy, succeeded to the English throne in 1042.
Their English name derives from the humming sound made by the very fast beating of their wings.
Their output included guns for the Scottish flagship, Great Michael, and the " Seven Sisters ", a set of cannon described by a Venetian writer as powerful and beautiful weapons which were captured by the English at Flodden in 1513.
Their attacking quartet of Emilín, Galé, Herrerita and Isidro Lángara ( all represented Spain in this period ), as well as Casuco and Ricardo Gallart modernised the game with their pace and running off the ball tied with sharp passing and one-touch football, played in a style 30 / 40 years before its time, being dubbed Delanteras Eléctricas (" The electric forwards "); all this was connected with a rigid training and fitness regime started by a former manager of the club, English Fred Pentland.
Their programme consists of a combination of intensive study of the English language, combined with preparatory work on the subjects that will form the major component of their Shumei University degree.
Their role is to “ socialise ” the College ’ s students by offering one-to-one conversation classes to enhance fluency in spoken English and to introduce them to various aspects of British society, typically through their own cultural and sporting interest groups.
Their current name, earlier known in English as " union pipes ", is a part translation of the Irish-language term píobaí uilleann ( literally, " pipes of the elbow "), from their method of inflation.
Their ancestors had moved into the mountains to escape encroachment by Dutch and English colonists.
Their work with the English Opera Group ( which they had founded with designer John Piper in 1947 ) frequently took them away from home, and it was while they were on tour in Switzerland with Albert Herring and The Rape of Lucretia in August of that year, that Peter Pears said “ Why not make our own Festival?
Their shared passion was for the " Old English " style of architecture for domestic buildings.

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