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Three distinct classes of loans are made available to farmers' cooperatives by the Banks for Cooperatives: Commodity loans, operating capital loans, and facility loans.
Three methods for determining the dimensional restorability characteristics are established for those textiles which require restoration by ironing or wearing after laundering.
Three specimens for each sample to be tested are required in order to arrive at a satisfactory average of performance.
Three quarters to 1 acre of good land is enough for raising fruits and vegetables for home use, and for a small flock of chickens, a cow, and two pigs.
Three years ago it became possible to finance a Braille edition for blind readers.
The Jazz Three displayed their sound musicianship, not only in their own chosen set, but as the emergency accompanists for Al Minns & Leon James, the superb jazz dancers who have now been Newport performers for three successive years, gradually moving up from a morning seminar on the evolution of the blues to a spot on the evening program.
So, for that matter, are the newer dances -- the `` Kalmuk Dance '' with its animal movements, that genial juggling act by Sergei Tsvetkov called `` The Platter '', the rousing and beautiful betrothal celebration called `` Summer '', `` The Three Shepherds '' of Azerbaijan hopping up on their staffs, and, of course, the trenchant `` Rock 'n' Roll ''.
The most important text for the study of early Korean is the Hyangga, a collection of 25 poems, of which some go back to the Three Kingdoms period ( 57 – 668 AD ), but are preserved in an orthography that only goes back to the 9th century AD ( Miller 1996: 60 ).
His later novels included fixups such as The Beast ( aka Moonbeast ) ( 1963 ), Rogue Ship ( 1965 ), Quest for the Future ( 1970 ) and Supermind ( 1977 ); expanded short stories ( The Darkness on Diamondia ( 1972 ), Future Glitter ( aka Tyranopolis ) ( 1973 ); original novels such as Children of Tomorrow ( 1970 ), The Battle of Forever ( 1971 ) and The Anarchistic Colossus ( 1977 ); plus sequels to his classic works, many of which were promised, but only one of which appeared, Null-A Three ( 1984 ; originally published in French ).
( See, for example, the character of Oliver Manders in Three Act Tragedy.
* 1939 Tea for Three ( dramatised by Margery Vosper from the short story Accident )
Three more, to contain the Chorale Preludes with Schweitzer's analyses, were to be worked on in Africa: but these were never completed, perhaps because for him they were inseparable from his evolving theological thought.
Three different types of punch cards were used: one for arithmetical operations, one for numerical constants, and one for load and store operations, transferring numbers from the store to the arithmetical unit or back.
Three days after Stanton's removal, the House impeached Johnson for intentionally violating the Tenure of Office Act, by a vote of 128 to 47.
In East Asia, Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea was well known for its regiments of exceptionally skilled archers.
Three emulators of the machine exist, ElectrEm for Windows / Linux / Mac OS X, Elkulator for Windows / DOS and the Multi-system emulator MESS.
The site has a 90, 000-square foot heated indoor practice facility, Three outdoor NFL natural turf football fields that feature an immediate gravity drainage system, and a complete kitchen and dining facilities for team meals.
Three works Team Cars with 16-valve twin cam engines were built for racing and record breaking: chassis number 1914, later developed as the Green Pea ; chassis number 1915, the Razor Blade record car ; and chassis number 1916, later developed as the Halford Special.

Three and soloists
His follow-up work to the Hymnus Paradisi was an extended setting of the Latin Mass for soloists, chorus and orchestra, named Missa Sabrinensis after the River Severn and first performed in Worcester Cathedral as part of the Three Choirs Festival in 1954.
* The Song of Songs for soloists, double chorus and orchestra ( started in 1912 completed 1922 ; text: Book of Solomon, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester, 1922, then Dorothy Silk, Frank Mullings, Norman Allin, Hallé, composer, 10 March 1927 )
His commissions have included The Marshes of Glynn for the Royal opening of the Adrian Boult Hall in Birmingham in 1986 ; Centenary Fire Dances for the City of Birmingham ’ s Centenary Festival of Fireworks and Music ; an Overture for the Three Choirs Festival ; songs for the Cantamus Girls Choir ; song cycles for mezzo-soprano Sarah Walker and tenor John Mitchinson for broadcast on BBC Radio 3 ; anthems for the BBC Radio 4 Daily Service ; Sonata for 8 Horns for the Horn Octet of the University of New Mexico ; Suite for 6 Horns for the Vienna Horn Society ; Song of the Eagle for the James Madison University Flute Choir of Virginia ; Concerto for Two Pianos for the Duo Scaramouche ; Sonata for 8 Pianists for soloists from France, Italy and Britain ; Mela Kamavardhani for performances by Indo-Jazz Fusions in Calcutta, Delhi and Bombay ; Fanfare for Madam Speaker, for the Installation of the Rt Hon Betty Boothroyd MP as Chancellor of the Open University in 1994 ; Concerto for Two Guitars for Simon Dinnigan and Fred T. Baker with Strings from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ; Concert Overture ' Towards a New Age ' for the 150th anniversary of the British Institution of Mechanical Engineers, premiered in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; and Suite for Brass Sextet for the Czech Philharmonic Brass Sextet.
Three works were premiered in 2011: “ Night Rides ” for the London Sinfonietta ; “ No Man ’ s Land ”, to a text by Christopher Reid, for the City of London Sinfonia with soloists Ian Bostridge and Roderick Williams ; and “ Grand Barcarolle ” for the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and Riccardo Chailly as part of their Beethoven cycle presented in Leipzig, Vienna, Paris and London in autumn 2011.

Three and orchestra
His creations include such masterpieces as Sergei Prokofiev's Symphony-Concerto, Dmitri Shostakovich's two cello concertos, Benjamin Britten's Cello-Symphony ( which emphasizes, as its title suggests, the equal importance of soloist and orchestra ), Henri Dutilleux ' Tout un monde lointain, Witold Lutosławski's cello concerto, Dmitri Kabalevsky's two cello concertos, Aram Khachaturian's Concerto-Rhapsody, Arvo Pärt's Pro et Contra, Alfred Schnittke, André Jolivet and Krzysztof Penderecki second cello concertos, Sofia Gubaidulina's Canticles of the Sun, Luciano Berio's Ritorno degli Snovidenia, Leonard Bernstein's Three Meditations, James MacMillan's cello concerto and Olivier Messiaen's Concert à quatre ( a quadruple concerto for cello, piano, oboe, flute and orchestra ).
Again for Loriod, he wrote Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine (" Three small liturgies of the Divine Presence ") for female chorus and orchestra which includes a difficult solo piano part.
* Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine (" Three small liturgies of the Divine Presence "), women's voices, piano solo, ondes Martenot solo, orchestra ( 1943 – 44 )
For Deutsche Grammophon, Ozawa and the orchestra recorded William Russo's " Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra " with the Siegel-Schwall Blues Band, and Bernstein's Orchestral Dances from West Side Story.
Other works include Three Screaming Popes ( after the paintings by Francis Bacon ) and Your Rockaby, a concerto for saxophone and orchestra, and a concerto for trombone and orchestra: " Yet Another Set To ", dedicated to Christian Lindberg.
Three of his pieces, " Sea Burial ", " Persimmon Pucker ", and " Minuet for Betty Schuyler ", were arranged by Ferde Grofe for the orchestra of Paul Whiteman.
For the most part however his music at this time was orchestral ; works included a piano concerto, withdrawn after its first performance, a light orchestral suite, The B's, portraying his friends at the college, and the Three Dances for violin and orchestra.
In parts of other 20th century symphonic works the piano is given occasional prominence like any other instrument of the orchestra, as in the Symphony in Three Movements by Igor Stravinsky, Samuel Barber's violin concerto, and the Symphony No. 3 by Michael Tippett.
Since the 1980s he has fulfilled a number of large commissions, including Sudden Time ( for orchestra ), Three Inventions ( for chamber orchestra ) and Antara ( for ensemble and electronics, realised at IRCAM and the first composition ever published using the Sibelius notation program ).
* Shaw, the 54th regiment, and Augustus Saint-Gaudens ' memorial are one of the subjects of Charles Ives's composition for orchestra, Three Places in New England.
Also characteristic of several of Reich's pieces, such as New York Counterpoint, Electric Counterpoint, Sextet, Music for 18 Musicians, Three Movements for Orchestra, the exposition of the pulse is followed by pulsed notes in the choir and orchestra fading in and out over the course of a chord progression.
Three of these feature the full orchestra.
Three years later he left to joined " Dr Mark's Little Men ", a travelling orchestra.
In the past decade he has produced several works for orchestra: Disseminate, Three Orchids ( for three orchestras ), Tow for Tom ( for two orchestras ), and 4 Chorch + 1, the latter a commission for the Ostrava Music Days 2007 for chorus and orchestra with solo baritone ( Thomas Buckner ).
* Three concertos for string orchestra ( op.
* Three Pastorals ( for orchestra ) ( 1981 )
Some of her more popular works are: Three Little Negro Dances, Songs to a Dark Virgin, My Soul's Been Anchored in de Lord for piano or orchestra and voice, and Moon Bridge.
Three years later, however, the BBC reversed its decision and maintained a full orchestra again-this time called the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra.

Three and choir
Three of his masses are for double choir, and they may have been influential on the Venetians themselves ; after all, Andrea Gabrieli visited Lassus in Munich in 1562, and many of Lassus's works were published in Venice.
His first significant works for choir, the Three Carol-Anthems ( Here is the Little Door, A Spotless Rose and Sing Lullaby ) were written around this time.
* Three short musical excerpts from Elias by a Swiss choir
* Three Incantations from a Marionette Tale ( 1948 ), for unison choir & piano
She collaborated in productions of groundbreaking works, directing her choir and working with Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein on Four Saints in Three Acts ( 1933 ), and serving as musical director with George Gershwin on his innovative opera Porgy and Bess ( 1935 ).
In 1933, she directed her choir in Virgil Thomson's and Gertrude Stein's opera, Four Saints in Three Acts, produced as a Broadway theatre work.
In 1997 he founded the Umoja Youth Project, the award winning youth gospel choir, and is the Founder and Producing Artistic Director of Three Lions Stage.
* Three Medieval Lyrics for choir and instrumental ensemble Op. 33
Robert Saxton has written works for the BBC ( TV, Proms and Radio ), LSO, LPO, ECO, London Sinfonietta, Nash Ensemble, Chilingirian String Quartet, St Paul Chamber Orchestra ( USA ), Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival / Opera North, Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, City of London, Three Choirs and Lichfield Festivals, Stephen Darlington and the choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford, Susan Milan, Susan Bradshaw and Richard Rodney Bennett, Edward Wickham and The Clerks ' Group, Teresa Cahill, Leon Fleisher, Steven Isserlis, Mstislav Rostropovich, John Wallace and the Raphael Wallfisch and John York duo.

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