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They eventually sang in 49 of the 50 United States, with acts like Roy Orbison, The Righteous Brothers, Ike and Tina Turner, Dionne Warwick, The Shirelles, The Dick Clark Caravan of Stars, Murray the K ’ s Brooklyn Paramount Theatre review, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Kingsmen, Patti La Belle, The Crystals, The Drifters, Ben E. King, Jan and Dean, the Miracles, The Dovells, Johnny Tillotson, Jackie Wilson, Sonny and Cher and numerous other singers.
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They both approach fellow doctors and town authorities about their theory, but are eventually dismissed on the basis of one death.
They quarrelled with Michael IX, and eventually turned on their Byzantine employers after the murder of Roger de Flor in 1305, devastating Thrace, Macedonia, and Thessaly on their road to Latin Greece.
They used a calorimeter to estimate the heat evolved per unit of carbon dioxide produced, eventually finding the same ratio for a flame and animals, indicating that animals produced energy by a type of combustion reaction.
They also capture a boy named Jefri Olsndot, whom Steel intended on killing but eventually exploits in order to develop advanced technology ( such as cannon and radio communication ).
They eventually marry, but only after Rochester's mad first wife ( whom Jane initially had no knowledge of ) dies in a dramatic house fire.
They were Blanche Hoschedé Monet, ( she eventually married Jean Monet ), Germaine, Suzanne Hoschedé, Marthe, Jean-Pierre, and Jacques.
They eventually reached an agreement, and the planned target for economic growth in the Second Five-Year Plan was reduced from 19 % to 16. 5 %.
They afforded his first contact with the Spanish monarchy that was to eventually appoint him court painter.
They eventually settled in an Italian ghetto in Los Angeles, where Capra's father worked as a fruit picker and young Capra sold newspapers after school for the next 10 years, until he graduated high school.
They were eventually defeated by the Seleucid king Antiochus I, in a battle where the Seleucid war elephants shocked the Celts.
They were eventually forced or chose to withdraw, concluding that the wealth of the land did not justify the extensive garrisoning requirements.
They started the season with a three-game sweep of the Cubs but eventually finished eighth among the National League's ten teams.
They eventually found Hannibal on the left bank of the Aufidus River, and encamped six miles ( 10 km ) away.
They were eventually largely superseded as profitable commercial enterprises by the spread of the railways from the 1840s on.
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They also sang " Peggy Sue " on The Arthur Murray Party on December 29 and were given a polite introduction by Kathryn Murray.
They skirted the land of the Sirens, who sang an enchanting song that normally caused passing sailors to steer toward the rocks, only to hit them and sink.
They set the boat adrift in the river toward the Falls of Rauros, and sang a " Lament of the Winds " as his funeral song.
They also sang the alto parts in Handel's choruses, and it was as choral singers within the Anglican church tradition ( as well as in the secular genre of the glee ) that countertenors survived throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
They included Giorgio Ronconi, who created the title role in Verdi's Nabucco ; Felice Varesi, who created the title roles in Macbeth and Rigoletto as well as Germont in La traviata ; Antonio Superchi, the originator of Don Carlo in Ernani ; Francesco Graziani, who was the original Don Carlo di Vargas in La forza del destino ; Leone Giraldoni, the creator of Renato in Un ballo in maschera and the first Simon Boccanegra ; Enrico Delle Sedie, who was London's first Renato ; Adriano Pantaleoni, renowned for his performances as Amonasro in Aida as well as other Verdi roles at La Scala, Milan ; Francesco Pandolfini, whose singing at La Scala during the 1870s was praised by Verdi ; Antonio Cotogni, a much lauded singer in Milan, London and Saint Petersburg, the first Italian Posa in Don Carlos and later a great vocal pedagogue, too ; and Giuseppe Del Puente, who sang Verdi to acclaim in the United States.
They included Mattia Battistini ( known as the " King of Baritones "), Giuseppe Kaschmann ( born Josip Kašman ) who, atypically, sang Wagner's Telramund and Amfortas not in Italian but in German, at the Bayreuth Festival in the 1890s ; Giuseppe Campanari ; Antonio Magini-Coletti ; Mario Ancona ( chosen to be the first Silvio in Pagliacci ); and Antonio Scotti, who came to the Met from Europe in 1899 and remained on the roster of singers until 1933.
They sang French opera, too, as did the American-born but Paris-based baritone of the 1920s and ' 30s, Arthur Endreze.
They reported that Anastasia and her family, contrary to custom, fell on their knees during the prayer for the dead, and that the girls had become despondent, hopeless, and no longer sang the replies in his service.
They thus sang his fate: Clotho said that he would be noble, Lachesis that he would be brave, but Atropos looking at a brand burning on the hearth and said, “ He will live only as long as this brand remains unconsumed .” When Althaea, the mother, heard this, she leaped from the bed, put out the fatal brand, and buried it in the midst of the palace, so that it shouldn ’ t be destroyed by fire.
They dressed up as various items ( from water bottles to lobsters ) and sang catchy tunes that related to whatever the Liquidator said.
They prayed for the future of the settlement, sang “ My Country ' Tis of Thee ” and several Slovak hymns, closing with the singing of “ Kto Za Pravdu Horí ” ( Whoever Seeketh the Truth ), after which they walked to the parked buses on U. S. Highway 41 and left for Brooksville.
They sang about being ( and wanting to be ) rejected, girls, fishing, and other emotionally sensitive subjects.
They also appeared together in a 1930 ' film revue ' entitled Comets, featuring British stage, musical and variety acts, in which they sang in duet ' The Ballad of Frankie and Johnnie.
They sang together one night at the King of Hearts club, and started working together immediately thereafter, developing a live act featuring gospel-inspired call-and-response.
They sang their normal backup verses for the songs " Heard it Through the Grapevine " and " Midnight Train to Georgia ;" during the parts where Gladys would sing, the camera panned on a lone-standing microphone.
They either sang this at the end of each show or it was used as a theme tune during the credits ( although in their BBC shows they used other songs as well, notably " Following You Around ", " Positive Thinking " and " Don't You Agree ").
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