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Such fascinating novelties in the score as the fugual treatment of `` On The Side Of The Angels '' and `` Politics And Poker '' were handled splendidly, and I thought Rudy Bond and his band of tuneful ward-heelers made `` Little Tin Box '' even better than it was done by the New York cast ; ;
Tin was rare, however, being found mostly in Great Britain.
It was directed by Chung King Fai and Ko Tin Lung and ran from 14 to 21 March 2009.
Tin bronze was superior to arsenic bronze in that the alloying process itself could more easily be controlled ( as tin was available as a metal ) and the alloy was stronger and easier to cast.
The Bronze Age was a time of heavy use of metals and of developing trade networks ( See Tin sources and trade in ancient times ).
Britain was one of the places proposed for the Cassiterides, that is Tin Islands.
The band's album debut, Tin Machine ( 1989 ), was initially popular, though its politicised lyrics did not find universal approval: Bowie described one song as " a simplistic, naive, radical, laying-it-down about the emergence of neo-Nazis "; in the view of biographer Christopher Sandford, " It took nerve to denounce drugs, fascism and TV [...] in terms that reached the literary level of a comic book.
Tin Machine's first world tour was a commercial success, but there was growing reluctance — among fans and critics alike — to accept Bowie's presentation as merely a band member.
Tin Machine IIs arrival was marked by a widely publicised and ill-timed conflict over the cover art: after production had begun, the new record label, Victory, deemed the depiction of four ancient nude Kouroi statues, judged by Bowie to be " in exquisite taste ", " a show of wrong, obscene images ", requiring air-brushing and patching to render the figures sexless.
The film was overwhelmingly lauded by critics when it finally appeared in 1979, and was selected at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and won the Palme d ' Or, along with The Tin Drum, directed by Volker Schlöndorff.
In reference to the dish barbecued dog in The Hollywood Hall of Shame, the authors explain that it was " a snack which produced a mixed reaction among the representatives of an industry that had given the world Lassie, Rin Tin Tin, Benji, Phyllis Diller, and Muki the Wonder Hound.
Tin, which was $ 8. 72 a pound in 1980, was down to $ 3. 88 a decade later.
Baum wrote a sequel, The Woggle-Bug, but since Montgomery and Stone balked at appearing when the original was still running, the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman were omitted from this adaptation of The Marvelous Land of Oz, which was seen as a self-rip-off by critics and proved to be a major flop before it could reach Broadway.
Plans included statues of the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Jack Pumpkinhead, and H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E .. Baum abandoned his Oz park project after the failure of The Woggle-Bug, which was playing at the Garrick Theatre in 1905.
An Australian psychedelic rock band and an American independent progressive rock band have used the name " Tin Tin ", and British electronic dance music duo Tin Tin Out was similarly inspired by the character.

Tin and much
Tin, gold, and silver are much less prone to oxidation than copper, which may lengthen wire life, and makes soldering easier.
Rin Tin Tin was much sought after and was signed for endorsement deals.
Elements of the 2007 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Tin Man also borrow from this book as much as it did the Wizard of Oz.
Tin Toy was inspired much like Luxo Jr., namely, Lasseter's observations of a friend's baby.
Foster proposed a similar strategy, but on a much larger scale: a national campaign, led by a union council of all the craft unions and the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Tin and Steel Workers, that would organize all of basic steel simultaneously.
Melingriffith was the largest working tin factory in the UK, until the much later construction of the Treforest Tin Works.
" One Tin Soldier " did not get much attention from country radio but was nominated for a Grammy as Best Female Country Vocal.
A popular celebrity in his day, Strongheart paved the way for the much better remembered Rin Tin Tin.
Melingriffith was the largest working tin factory in the UK, until the much later construction of the Treforrest Tin Works.
Tin ( IV ) compounds are much more common and more useful.
With Mardin at the helm, the Bee Gees returned at the IBC Studios, London where they had recorded much of their pre-Life in a Tin Can output.
Once known as " Tin Check Island " after the Society's dividend system, and known locally as " The Co-op Estate ", this has streets named after Co-operative themes ( Alexander McLeod, the first secretary of the RACS, Rochdale, Robert Owen, Congress ), a school & shops but, like much social housing of the period, no public houses.

Tin and less
The end of Tin Pan Alley is less clear cut.
Later on jazz and blues were incorporated, although less completely, as Tin Pan Alley was oriented towards producing songs that amateur singers or small town bands could perform from printed music.
Tin foil is less malleable than aluminium foil and tends to give a slight tin taste to food wrapped in it.
In addition to the well known compositions of jazz and ragtime composers like Jelly Roll Morton, Fletcher Henderson, and Eubie Blake, the orchestra's repertory includes the work of less well remembered New Orleans Tin Pan Alley composers such as Larry Buck, Joe Verges, Paul Sarebresole and Nick Clesi.
As popular music split away from the traditional Tin Pan Alley song stylings of Broadway and Hollywood, and Rock music became the dominant pop culture form, show albums began selling less well.
Examples of elements extracted by pyrometallurgical processes include the oxides of less reactive elements like Fe, Cu, Zn, Chromium, Tin, Manganese.

Tin and common
Modulation by thirds was a common element of Tin Pan Alley music.
He suggested Tin Lizzie, the name of a robot character from the comic, itself named for the common nickname for the iconic Ford Model T car.
Tin Hau is the English transliteration based on the common Cantonese name of Mazu.
Tin Shui Wai New Town has developed since the early 1990s, and is built on land reclaimed from former fish ponds once common in the district.
The Tin Man -- the human turned into a machine -- was a common feature in political cartoons and in advertisements in the 1890s.
* Tin tabernacle, common name for church and related buildings made of corrugated iron
These gifts vary in different countries, but some years have well-established connections now common to most nations: 5th Wooden, 10th Tin, 15th Crystal, 20th China, 25th Silver, 30th Pearl, 40th Ruby, 50th Golden, 60th Diamond.
His desire for a brain notably contrasts with the Tin Woodman's desire for a heart, reflecting a common debate between the relative importance of the mind and the emotions.
It was common for Tin Pan Alley publishers to add the name of one of their famous hit makers to tunes, and many have speculated this as being the main reason for Van Alstyne's name appearing on the piece, but Van Alstyne may have had a hand in writing or modifying the verse to Jackson's famous chorus.
The thirty-two-bar form, often called AABA from the musical form or order in which its melodies occur, also ballad form, is common in Tin Pan Alley songs and later popular music including rock, pop and jazz.
* AABA form, a musical form common in Tin Pan Alley songs
In the later years of ragtime, under the influence of Tin Pan Alley, a shorter three-strain form ( omitting the D strain ) became common.
* Tin ( name ), a common name in Croatia
As a result, the terminus got a common name " Tak Tin Bus Terminus ".
Most of the residents in Lam Tin are Chinese, but due to an influx of Japanese immigrants during the 1990s, people of Japanese descent have become common in Lam Tin, particularly in Sceneway Garden and Laguna City, which now features a Japanese kindergarten.
In Yuen Long and Kam Tin, Hakka is common.

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