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When the curtain rises on the first act, the cottage of Giselle and her mother Berthe are seen on one side, and opposite is seen the cottage of Duke Albrecht of Silesia, a nobleman who has disguised himself as a peasant named Loys, in order to sow a few wild oats before his marriage to Bathilde, the daughter of the Prince of Courland.
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Shortly before his resignation, he gave his final statement from 10 Downing Street, in which he said ; " When the curtain falls, it is time to get off the stage ".
On 23 January 1887, under the heading " Their First Flat Failure ; The First Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Not a Success ", The New York Times reported, " When the curtain finally fell there was hissing – the first ever heard in the Savoy Theatre.
When the curtain finally came down well after midnight it was clear that the premiere had been nothing short of a fiasco.
When air was blown into the space between the sheets it exited the bottom of the skirt in the same way it formerly exited the bottom of the fuselage, re-creating the same momentum curtain, but this time at some distance from the bottom of the craft.
When the meteoroids pass by Earth, some are accelerated ( making wider orbits around the Sun ), others are decelerated ( making shorter orbits ), resulting in gaps in the dust trail in the next return ( like opening a curtain, with grains piling up at the beginning and end of the gap ).
When Warwick Castle was rebuilt in the reign of King Henry II it had a new layout with the buildings against the curtain walls.
When he threatens to kill her as well, Eve escapes and in the confusion that follows Jonathan is decapitated by the stage's safety curtain.
When the voter is finished, a lever is pulled which opens the curtain and increments the appropriate counters for each candidate and measure.
When they open the door, they see Kate sitting on the toilet, the brothers hidden behind the shower curtain.
When the lights come back on, the scene starts from the beginning with the Martins reciting the Smiths ' lines from the beginning of the play for a while before the curtain closes.
When glass is used as the curtain wall, a great advantage is that natural light can penetrate deeper within the building.
When working with any of these types of curtain styles, ensure to measure the windows dimension and determine the length of the curtain.
According to theater historian John Kenrick, " When the curtain slowly rose to reveal forty pairs of tap-dancing feet, the star-studded opening night audience at the Winter Garden cheered ... Champion ( who had no tap training ) followed this number with a series of tap-infused extravaganzas larger and more polished than anything Broadway really had in the 1930s.
When he returns, he's horrified to see that everything is different ; the piles of newspaper are stacked neatly, rotting food from the fridge is thrown away and has a new shower curtain.
When Champion died at 1: 00 on August 25, 1980, it was six hours before the opening-night curtain of “ 42nd Street ,” the Broadway musical he directed.
When the foundations of the present Christiansborg Palace were being cast, workers came across ruins of several buildings and parts of a curtain wall.
When the curtain is lowered, it is now revealed to be the assistant standing atop the box, the magician and assistant having changed places instantaneously.
When and rises
When the pH of this solution rises, as a result of dilution by fresh water, these ions precipitate, forming " Yellow Boy " pollution.
When the cost of transportation is taken into account, the figure rises to 200, 000 square kilometers ...".
When the rate of bone formation exceeds the rate of bone resorption, soft tissue < sup > 44 </ sup > Ca /< sup > 40 </ sup > Ca rises.
When the temperature rises beyond a certain point, called the Curie temperature, there is a second-order phase transition and the system can no longer maintain a spontaneous magnetization, although it still responds paramagnetically to an external field.
When the murder scene is presented, Claudius abruptly rises and leaves the room, which Hamlet sees as proof of his uncle's guilt.
* When the front of the key is pressed, the back of the key rises, the jack is lifted, and the plectrum plucks the string.
When the bird is disturbed, the pitch of the kent note rises, it is repeated more frequently, and is often doubled.
When asked in an interview why Smith was chosen, Dick replied, " his complicity with the network's homophobic agenda rises to a level of hypocrisy that I felt was worthy of reporting.
When a piece of lithosphere that was heated and stretched cools again, its density rises, causing isostatic subsidence.
When humid air rises over the ocean ( to complete the cycle ), it begins to cool, causing precipitation over the oceans.
When he leaves her room, she rises from her settee for the first time and drags herself to the window so she can see him as he departs.
When the star starts to run out of hydrogen to fuse, the core of the star begins to collapse until the central temperature rises to 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > K.
When mist rises from the forests, these are Papatuanuku's sighs as the warmth of her body yearns for Ranginui and continues to nurture mankind ( Grey 1956: 11 ).
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.
The church “ rises authoritatively over the village like a cathedral of medieval Europe .” When the church was completed, the cost of construction was an amazing $ 100, 000.
When High Table rises ( by which time the Hall is largely empty ), the senior member on High Table simply says Benedictō benedīcātur (" Let the Blessed One be blessed ", or " Let a blessing be given by the Blessed One "), instead of the college postprandial grace:
:< sup > 25 </ sup > When he rises up, the mighty are terrified ; they retreat before his thrashing.
When reason rises to the conception of universal order, when actions are submitted, by the exercise of a sympathy working necessarily and intuitively to the idea of the universal order, the good has been reached, the true good, good in itself, absolute good.
When the sea floor rises, which it continues to do in parts of the northern hemisphere, water is displaced and has to go elsewhere.
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