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There was a child-oriented Prom to mark the Darwin bicentenary as well as a Free Family Prom including the Proms Family Orchestra.
To mark the bicentenary of the publication of Griesbach's Gospel synopsis as a separate volume a group of distinguished international biblical scholars met in July 1976 at Münster / Westphalia for The Johann Jakob Griesbach Bicentenary Colloquium 1776-1976.
The work was commissioned to mark the Australian bicentenary in 1988.
To mark the bicentenary of Berlioz's birth in 2003, Les Troyens was revived in productions at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris ( conducted by John Eliot Gardiner ), Amsterdam ( conducted by Edo de Waart ), and at the Metropolitan Opera ( with the American mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson as Dido, conducted by James Levine ).
The complex's elaborate opening ceremony was a centrepiece of Australia's bicentenary celebrations, which were held nationwide to mark the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet from England, and the foundation of European settlement in what was to become the City of Sydney in 1788.
After 1705 it disappeared as a staged work, with only sporadic concert performances, until 1895 when the first staged version in modern times was performed by students of the Royal College of Music at London's Lyceum Theatre to mark the bicentenary of Purcell's death.
In 1998 a ceremony was held in Ballinakill to mark the bicentenary of the deaths.
Revel Horwood directed the opening ceremonies of the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester and staged Once Upon a Time-The Life of Hans Christian Andersen, a live concert in Copenhagen to mark the author's bicentenary which was televised worldwide.
Made a change of graphics and ID on May 25, 2010, to mark the bicentenary.
In 1992, she created her first Elena in La donna del lago at La Scala, the house's first production of the opera in 150 years, staged to mark the bicentenary of Rossini's birth.

mark and National
She snapped five tenths of a second off the mark set by Helen Shipley, of Wellsley College, in the National A.A.U. meet in Columbus, Ohio.
The Viceregal Salute — composed of the first and last four bars of the National Anthem (" Advance Australia Fair ")— is the salute used to greet the governor upon arrival at, and mark his or her departure from most official events, although " God Save The Queen ", as the Royal Anthem, is also used.
On 1 May, Goebbels organised demonstrations and parades to mark the " Day of National Labour ," which preceded the Nazi takeover and destruction of the German trade union movement.
Roy Grönneberg, who founded the local chapter of the Scottish National Party in 1966, designed the flag of Shetland in cooperation with Bill Adams to mark the 500 year anniversary of the transfer of the islands from Norway to Scotland.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration flag, flown as a distinguishing mark by all commissioned NOAA ships.
In 2009, a spokesperson for the U. S. National Geodetic Survey admitted the monument is placed east of where modern surveyors would mark the point.
While the French army has not included any grenadiers since 1870, the grenade badge is still a distinctive mark of the Foreign Legion, the National Gendarmerie and the French Customs which was a military unit until 1940.
The National Academy of Sciences scheduled some seminars to mark the 50th anniversary of the International Geophysical Year, which were the only official observances known.
Cost control, overhead reduction and a focus on profits implemented by Sporck was the key element to National surviving the price war and subsequently in 1981 becoming the first semiconductor company to reach the US $ 1 billion annual sales mark.
Glyndŵr's Way was granted National Trail status in 2000 to mark the beginning of the third millennium and the 600th year anniversary of an ill-fated but nevertheless long running rebellion in 1400.
The Grand Trunk Western Railroad ( reporting mark GTW ) is an important subsidiary of the Canadian National Railway ( CN ), constituting the majority of CN's Chicago Division ( itself part of CN's Southern Region ).
The LLNL BlueGene / L installation held the first position in the TOP500 list for 3. 5 years, until in June 2008 it was overtaken by IBM's Cell-based Roadrunner system at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which was the first system to surpass the 1 PetaFLOPS mark.
On the funeral evening, a scheduled performance of The Bartered Bride at the National Theatre was allowed to proceed, the stage draped with black cloth as a mark of respect.
* 2009Running projects hit the 1000 mark • South Korea becomes an EUREKA associated country and Bosnia and Herzegovina joins as a National Information Point
In the 1980s, a movie of the monument was often shown on late night TV when the National Anthem was played to mark the end of the day, a practise which was discontinued when nonstop broadcasting became common.
Associated with those events in the present day are the Bell Family's museum home on Tutela Heights Road, now called the Bell Homestead National Historic Site, and the Bell Telephone Memorial ( below ), dedicated by the Governor General of Canada in 1917 to mark the invention of the telephone in Brantford.
The 1953 Dodgers won the National League pennant with a mark of 105 – 49 for a. 682 winning percentage.
The Chinese use sacrificial tripods symbolically in modern times, such as in 2005, when a " National Unity Tripod " made of bronze was presented by the central Chinese government to the government of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to mark its fiftieth birthday.
The Chinese use sacrificial tripods in modern times, such as in 2005, when a " National Unity Tripod " made of bronze was presented by the central Chinese government to the government of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to mark its fiftieth birthday.
Some monuments erected to mark the battles are listed as National Historic Landmarks and some are separately listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Her plans include creating a new residential college and increasing grants awarded from the National Institutes of Health past the $ 100 million mark.
Lights display in Croke Park to mark the Gaelic Athletic Association's 125th anniversary, after the opening game of the National Football League ( Ireland ) | 2009 National Football League
Organizations such as the Instituto Cervantes and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists have adopted the letter as their mark for Hispanic heritage.

mark and des
Les mariés de la tour Eiffel did not mark " the end of the Groupe des Six ", as Durey was present for every concert and other manifestations that marked the anniversaries of the founding of the group.
He was born at Geneva, of a family which had already made its mark in the literary and scientific world: his great-aunt, Marie Huber, was known as a voluminous writer on religious and theological subjects, and as the translator and epitomizer of The Spectator ( Amsterdam, 3 vols., 1753 ); and his father Jean Huber ( 1721 – 1786 ), who had served for many years as a soldier, was a prominent member of the coterie at Ferney, distinguishing himself by his Observations sur le vol des oiseaux ( Geneva, 1784 ).
He led three complete cycles of Der Ring des Nibelungen in the 2004-2005 season to mark the company's 50th anniversary.
File: Stool from the former Palais des Tuileries in Paris ( stamped with inventory mark ). jpg | Stool from the former Palais des Tuileries by François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter, Paris around 1810
He now at once made his mark by his contributions to the Revue des deux mondes and the Orleanist and clerical organ.
This policy has been criticized, as it makes state-awarded diplomas dependent on a private institution — despite the fact that it was not the private institution that set the 785 mark but a recommendation from the Commission des titres d ' ingénieur indicating a B2 + level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
To mark the occasion, Gréco, accompanied by her husband Gérard Jouannest on the piano, and Jean-Louis Matinier on the accordion gave four concerts at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in early June ..
In the Place des Vosges, Paris ( 1605 – 12 ), twin pavilions mark the centers of the north and south sides of the square ( illustration, left ).
Studying philology at Heidelberg in 1835, he was led by F. C. Schlosser to give it up for history, and after continuing his historical work at Jena and teaching in the gymnasium at Wertheim he made his mark by his Die teutschen Geschichtsschreiber vom Anfang des Frankenreichs bis auf die Hohenstaufen ( 1839 ).
* Conformités des cérémonies chinoises avec l ' idolatrie grecque et romaine and Sept lettres sur les cérémonies de la Chine ( both published at Cologne in 1700 ) are interesting as they mark him out as a pioneer in the study of comparative religion.

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