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There and new
There will be premieres of new works, made possible through Ford Foundation commissions: Carlisle Floyd's Mystery, with Phyllis Curtin as soprano soloist.
There are in The Almagest no rules for determining in advance whether a new epicycle will be required for dealing with abberations in lunar, solar, or planetary behavior.
There was no time in the short Mexican encounter to evolve a solution but the area provided a proving ground for new departures in the near future.
There had not yet supervened between understanding and expression the new languages of mathematics and scientific formulas.
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
There is nothing new in this ; ;
There was a new Pope and the Vatican was making itself heard and felt these days.
There was one of the new forte-pianos in the room and, as Claire rose to go, he asked her to sing him one song before she left.
There is a new atmosphere of urgency in Washington this week.
There was to be roast chicken with dressing, giblet gravy, asparagus, new peas with a sprig of mint, creamed onions, and mashed potatoes -- all chosen, prepared, and cooked by Viola herself.
There still remained the need for one great film artist to explore the full potential of the new form and to make it an art.
There was a new sound, a sound as piercing as the Rebel yell, yet different.
There should even be no more bitter surprises in the UN General Assembly as to NATO members' votes, since a new ad hoc NATO committee has been set up so that in the future such topics as Angola will be discussed in advance.
There are many places where we can use their vigor and new ideas ' ''.
There is Mijbil, an otter who travelled with Maxwell -- and gave Maxwell's name to a new species -- from the Tigris marshes to his London flat.
There lay Grand Fair's Quinzaine, his own young parents' graves, but new life and promise for his sons, grandsons.
There was a check from his company, and the usual enthusiastic bulletins on new lines they always issued.
There were new yellow curtains, bright as a child's life ought to be, a new bedspread, lively with hopping rabbits, and hanging from the ceiling was an airy Mother Goose Mobile, spinning slowly in the breeze.
There was no plan to move these departments, and so Bonn remained a second, unofficial capital with the new title " Federal City " ( Bundesstadt ).
There was a return of Billy the Cat inside, as well as a new Super School strip by Lew Stringer.
There was not enough money to put up more new buildings, and so the houses in the other streets are nearly all still standing.
There came something more: strength and serenity, a wonderful new assurance about life, a fresh perception of myself in the world around me.
The Preface to this edition, which contained Cranmer's explanation as to why a new prayer book was necessary, began: " There was never any thing by the wit of man so well devised, or so sure established, which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted.

There and robe
* There is a stained glass window created in the early 1920s in the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles depicting God the Father wearing a violet robe.
There is a tradition for the person leading the Seder to wear a white robe called a kittel.
There is only one surviving photograph of Amadou Bamba, in which he wears a flowing white robe and his face is mostly covered by a scarf.
There is also a version of the image in a rainbow-colored robe.
There, he is in awe of the splendor of his new home and anxiously awaits his new crown, scepter, and robe which are soon to be delivered to him for his coronation in the morning.
The master Linji made the superior buy a coffin, and when Fuke returned, said to him: " There, I had this robe made for you.
There has been talk of whether holders of Lambeth degrees should have distinctive academic dress and some Lambeth degree holders have designed their own dress to wear, for example, Dr Turpin who commissioned an Oxford and Cambridge hybrid DMus robe.

There and woven
There now was an artificial demand for woven cloth.
** There are several styles of straw hats that are made of woven straw.
There exist saxophone mutes which are usually made of a soft material ( such as velvet, silk or chenille ) woven around a hard inner ring ( usually brass or plastic ).
There now was an artificial demand for woven cloth.
Hobsbawm goes on to write that " The cultural revolution of the latest twentieth century can thus best be understood as the triumph of the individual over society, or rather, the breaking of the threads which in the past had woven human beings into social textures " and evokes this as paralleling Margaret Thatcher's claim that ' There is no society, only individuals '.
There are several styles of straw hats, but all of them are woven using some form of plant fibre.
There are two main types of wrap-stretchy and woven.
There is a nearby restaurant with tipico food and just a few km further up the road the tourist can visit the women of El Cacao to watch them make traditional woven textiles.
There are two qualities, thinner mats woven with simple knot, or thicker, good-quality mats woven bu means of more complex knots.
There are different depths of woven sleep.

There and wool
There were also merchants of moderate wealth in the town and especially wool merchants, such as Laurence of Ludlow, who lived at nearby Stokesay Castle.
There were 3, 335 sheep, a reflection of the prodigious wool business in the town as a result of trade barriers erected by the United States against British textile imports that spurred considerable domestic demand for woolen products.
Modern industry includes a plastic pipe moulding factory for Brett Martin plc. There was also a wood wool production unit on Staveley works.
There is also a medieval reservoir and a mill for wool washing.
There are several significant local employers, including Thornton & Ross ( a pharmaceuticals manufacturer ), Shaw Pallets, and Spectrum Yarns-one of a small number of remaining textiles businesses in the Colne Valley, once a major centre for wool.
There were nearly 2 million sheep in Australia by 1830, and by 1836, Australia had won the wool trade war with Germany, mainly because of Germany's preoccupation with fineness.
There are also houses marked on the marsh itself, which became important for sheep grazing ; and there is some evidence to suggest that the ferry was used for the cross-river transport of animals and wool.
There was at the spot a slit in the ground into which he introduced some wool soaked in water.
There is also a small wool processing operation on North Ronaldsay itself which produces fine clothing and other woollen goods for sale.
There was also light development of industries related to agriculture, such as wool processing and scouring.
In 1884 Dr. Jaeger came up with wool sanitary corsets, they were described as flexible and elastic, thus people were not restricted like normal corsets, There were also durable and respondent to movements.
There is still the demand for wool and meat, which the Hauraki Plains region helps to provide.
There are three types of footwear that complement the fustanella: 1 ) the kundra, which are black shoes with a metal buckle, 2 ) the sholla, which are sandals with leather thongs tied around a few inches above the ankle, 3 ) the opinga, which is a soft leather shoe, with turned-up points, which, when intended for children, are surmounted with a pompon of black or red wool.
There is another member of his species on Perma 1 called either Doot or Doop whose masses of long hair resemble brown and red wool.
According to Frank Williams, Paradjanov's film celebrates the survival of Armenian culture in the teeth of oppression and persecution: " There are specific images that are highly charged — blood-red juice spilling from a cut pomegranate into a cloth and forming a stain in the shape of the boundaries of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia ; dyers lifting hanks of wool out of vats in the colours of the national flag, and so on ".
There is no real tradition of Korean carpets or rugs, although saddle blankets and saddle covers were made from naturally dyed wool, and are extremely rare.
There is a tradition that the defenders used sacks of wool to block up breaches in the walls created by enemy cannon.
There was a decline in the wool trade in the eighteenth century, which led to unemployment for combers and weavers.
There are five shops where you can advertise, the coffee shop in Peach Town ( 10 of your currency per km ), a noodle restaurant in Fuji City ( 20 of your currency per km ), a cake shop in Sandpolis ( 30 of your currency per km ), a wool shop in White Mountain ( 40 of your currency per km ) and a coconut shop in Papaya Island ( 50 of your currency per km ).
There are also an electric equipment company, a wool factory, and a milk and meat-processing company.
There are also artisans producing wool items, ceramics, opal items and clothing.
There was the usual highly polished walnut veneered fascia, blemish-free leather and carpets and headlining of pure wool for the interior.
There were special experts employed to detect shatnez ; a linen admixture can be detected during the process of dyeing cloth, as wool absorbs dye more readily than linen does.

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