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When and choir
When used today, however, it designates the director or chief conductor of an orchestra or choir.
When the choir of the Ainur finally embark on the fully collaborative elaboration of Ilúvatar ’ s grand plan, Melkor participates with all the others, yet he stands forth and inserts his very different thematic adornments, which disrupts the harmony.
When recording, the choir is usually accompanied by the Orchestra at Temple Square, the Tabernacle's famous pipe organ, or both.
When at home, the choir performs here at the Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center
' The whole service climaxed with a rousing version of " When The Saints Go Marching In ", which included the choir, a 2nd-line-style brass band marching through the isles ( sic ), and everyone in the pews clapping and singing along.
When she was ten she started to attend an Episcopalian church, after its rector had convinced their mother to let the Day brothers join the church choir ; she became taken with the liturgy and its music.
When asked in an interview what her father's source of income was, Heche replied " Well, he was a choir director.
* From 2002 to 2008, The Wonderful World of Disney used a newer orchestral arrangement of " When You Wish upon a Star " with a wordless choir.
When its duties at the cathedral permit, the choir also gives concert performances both at home and abroad.
When Karl Wilhelm, musical director of the city of Krefeld, received the poem in 1854, he wrote a version of his own and performed it with his men's choir on June 11, the day of the silver anniversary of the marriage of Prinz Wilhelm von Preussen, who would later become German Emperor Wilhelm I.
When Derek Pattinson retired as Secretary-General of the General Synod of the Church of England in 1990, a choir sang a variation on the Major-General's Song, with the line " He was the very model of a Secretary-General ", in a meeting of the General Synod.
When Moreschi joined the Sistine choir, there were still six other castrato members, but none of them was capable of sustaining this work's taxing soprano tessitura.
When employed for the ribs of a vault, however narrow the span might be, by adopting a pointed arch, its summit could be made to range in height with the diagonal rib ; and, moreover, when utilized for the ribs of the annular vault, as in the aisle round the apsidal termination of the choir, it was not necessary that the half ribs on the outer side should be in the same plane as those of the inner side ; for when the opposite ribs met in the centre of the annular vault, the thrust was equally transmitted from one to the other, and being already a broken arch the change of its direction was not noticeable.
When he was young, Brian Johnson performed in various shows with the Scouts, and appeared in a play which aired on television, and joined a local church choir.
When their regular singer fell ill, they recruited young singer and songwriter James Walsh from a school choir.
When his voice broke in 1816, Goss left the choir and went to live with his uncle.
When Nockalls Cottingham drowned on a voyage to New York in September 1854 George Gilbert Scott was called in, and from that time the work of restoring the choir was performed continuously until 1863, when ( on June 30 ) the cathedral was reopened with solemn services.
When he left the papal choir he returned to Spain, taking a non-resident prebend at the cathedral in Segovia.
When the choir school ( which counted Laurence Olivier as an alumnus ) closed in 1968, a professional adult choir was introduced.
When the class breaks out in spontaneous singing, showing their true potential, Mary Clarence decides to turn the class into a choir.
At Rockford Lutheran High School, in Rockford, IL, Elling continued to sing in the choir: " When it was undeniably uncool and geeky and all that, to be in the choir, I did it anyway, because it was reliably beautiful, and it was rewarding, and it gave me gifts of experience and friendships.
When attending cathedral services, prebendaries sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls.

When and dress
When cutting the pieces, dress the ends smooth, and square with a smooth file or sanding disk.
When the pilgrim is around from Mecca, he / she must dress in Ihram clothing, which consists of two white sheets.
When, in 1770, Benjamin West proposed to paint " The Death of General Wolfe " in contemporary dress, he was firmly instructed to use classical costume by many people.
When it comes to heart disease, education, prevention, and even a little red dress can save lives.
* When thematically appropriate, some superheroes dress like people from various professions or subcultures.
When used, they form the basis of a school's dress code.
When he confesses that " I was a better man with you as a woman than I ever was with a woman as a man ", she forgives him and they walk off, Julie asking him to lend her a dress.
When Jason was 20 years old, an oracle ordered him to dress as a Magnesian and head to the Iolcan court.
When the joker rises to exit the bus, Tender recognizes the man's pants as Creedish dress, and suddenly recognizes the man as Adam, his twin brother.
When the officers later have the trio cornered inside a diner and threaten to open fire, Jay and Silent Bob dress the orangutan as a child and walk out, claiming that they want to get their " son " out of the danger zone.
When demand increased they took apprentices into the shop and engaged peddlers to travel throughout the Colonies selling the shiny, useful articles ( the seal of the government of the Town of Berlin shows such a " Yankee peddler ", in eighteenth-century dress with a basket under his arm, a pack on his back full of tinware ).
The Sharks song " Take a Razor to Your Head " articulated the early psychobilly scene's code of dress, which was a reaction to the earlier British Teddy Boy movement: " When your Mom says you look really nice / When you're dressed up like a Ted / It's time to follow this cat's advice / Take a razor to your head ".
When I was modeling I had to dress exactly as Vogue wanted the picture to be.
When the aunt finds out, she rips up the dress.
When the Republic was founded in 1912, the style of dress worn in China was based on Manchu dress ( qipao and changshan ), which had been imposed by the Qing Dynasty as a form of social control.
When James II acceded to the throne in 1685, he had Oates retried and sentenced for perjury to be stripped of clerical dress, imprisoned for life and to be " whipped through the streets of London five days a year for the remainder of his life.
When women friends questioned Cornelia about her mode of dress and personal adornment, which was far more simple and understated than was usual for a wealthy Roman woman of her rank and station, Cornelia indicated her two sons and said, " These are my jewels.
When Carmel Snow saw Mrs. T. Reed Vreeland dancing on the roof of New York ’ s St. Regis Hotel in a white lace Chanel dress and a bolero with roses in her hair one evening in 1936, she knew she'd found Bazaar ’ s newest staffer.
When the Solicitor General ( or any of the deputies ) appears before the U. S. Supreme Court, he wears morning dress, with striped trousers, grey ascot, waistcoat, and a cutaway morning coat.
When defeat at the hands of a more powerful enemy was imminent, the women, dressed in wedding finery, immolated themselves, then the men, bearing Kesariya Bana ( saffron coloured dress ), attacked the enemy.
When the United Kingdom took over the southern portion of Ottoman Syria in the aftermath of the First World War, some of the new rulers adapted the term " Levantine " pejoratively to refer to inhabitants of mixed Arab and European descent and to Europeans ( usually French, Italian or Greek ) who had assimilated and adopted local dress and customs.
When in full dress, Doctors wear soft square hats ( known as John Knox caps ) with a tump at the centre of the crown rather than mortarboards or Tudor bonnets.

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