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conductor and replies
" Being jerked back awake into the real world, he asks the conductor if he has ever heard of a town called Willoughby, but the conductor replies, " Not on this run ... no Willoughby on the line.

conductor and North
Once a part of a plantation, the " conductor " would direct the runaways to the North.
On 9 February 2008 he performed as narrator in Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf with the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Natalia Luis-Bassa in the North of England.
In 1916 he conducted the Ballets Russes on a North American tour and from 1917 to 1919 he was the principal conductor of the French repertoire at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
The title of conductor is most associated with railway operations in North America, but the role of conductor is common to railways worldwide albeit under different job titles.
In North America, the conductor is the railway employee charged with the management of a freight, passenger, or various other types of train, and is also the direct supervisor of the train's " Train Crew " ( brakeman, flagman, ticket collector, assistant conductor, on board service personnel ).
Since nearly the beginning of railroading in North America, on freight trains the conductor rode aboard a caboose, along with the rear flagman and the rear brakeman, and was able to perform his or her duties from there.
Gardiner has served as chief conductor of the North German Radio Symphony Orchestra and has appeared as guest conductor with such major orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and Vienna Philharmonic.
From 1991 until 1994 he was principal conductor of the North German Radio Symphony Orchestra.
The invention of the cupola caboose is generally attributed to T. B. Watson, a freight conductor on the Chicago and North Western Railway.
He also traveled extensively as a guest conductor, performing in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia.
From 1971 to 1997, Finzi was resident conductor of the North Wiltshire Orchestra.
* John A. Gosling, conductor and former music director of the Erie Philharmonic, and the North Carolina Symphony
A small transmission line carries a twin conductor electrode circuit from the Benmore converter station site to the South Island land electrode at Bog Roy, which in conjunction with the shore electrode in the North Island, allows one pole to operate using earth return when the other pole is out of service.
* Replacing some conductor lengths in the North Island as they approach the end of their useful life
One of the most remarkable of these was John North ( conductor also of the Choral and Glee & Madrigal Societies ).
Ground or earth in a mains ( AC power ) electrical wiring system is a conductor that provides a low impedance path to the earth to prevent hazardous voltages from appearing on equipment ( the terms " ground " ( North American practice ) and " earth " ( most other English-speaking countries ) are used synonymously here ).
In 1974, conductor Anshel Brusilow programmed a new work with the University of North Texas Symphony Orchestra, Daugherty was 20 years of age.
George Byrd ( born March 22, 1926 in Anson County / North Carolina, USA ; died March 12, 2010 in Munich, Germany ) was an American conductor.
As conductor of the Vyborg Orchestra in 1908 – 11, and despite chronic health problems, Melartin toured extensively ( as far as North Africa and India ), conducting the first performance of Gustav Mahler's music in Scandinavia, a movement of the Resurrection symphony in 1909 ( see the Finnish Music Information Centre link.
1946 marked the beginning of the tenure of maestro Herbert von Karajan who, though not principal conductor, worked with the VSO in the " Karajan Series " concerts, going on extensive tours throughout Europe and North America.
He began to conduct at age 17, inspired by Anatoly Briskin, the conductor of the North Ossetia State Philharmonic Orchestra.

conductor and course
In 1957, Mitropoulos and Leonard Bernstein served together as Principal Conductors until, in the course of the season, Bernstein was appointed Music Director, becoming the first American-born-and-trained conductor to head the Philharmonic.
At La Scala, under the direction of the brilliant and exacting principal conductor Arturo Toscanini, Pinza's career blossomed during the course of the next few seasons.
East of Brännemysten they carry also the conductor of the electrode line like a ground conductor on the pinnacle, but of course insulated to the structure of the pylons.
During the course of an ever-busy life, Clarina Nichols served as teacher, lecturer, editor, writer, farmer, lay doctor and lawyer, government clerk, matron in a home for destitute black children and widows, and conductor on the Underground Railroad.
After a three-week course described by Lanley as " intensive ," Homer is named the monorail conductor.

conductor and !
It has been said ( citation: following Blanche's request, " tell me you married me for my bod and not for my money ", the Wizard puts on a lightning conductor hat, grounds it thoroughly, and swears, " may lightning strike me dead ... it was not for your money ( strip of 4 / 30 / 1976, also published in " My Kingdom For A Horsie!
The music from the film was bootlegged unofficially onto an undated German CD that featured 11 tracks of film composer Alex North's score from the film ( other music releases from the film used conductor Jerry Goldsmith's music, which also added snippets of dialog on a couple tracks, especially Elizabeth Taylor shouting " SNAP!
* L ' Arpeggiata with Christina Pluhar as conductor, ( winner of the 2010 Dutch Edison ) makes excellent use of one or two cornetts!
" Asked what they would do to him, the conductor told White that " when they get through with him he won't pass for white no more!
Then up came the conductor and said, ' I knew you would be true!
When Stoddard thanks the train conductor for the train ride and the many courtesies extended to him by the railroad, the conductor says, " Nothing's too good for the man who shot Liberty Valance!
" Asked what they would do to him, the conductor told White, " When they get through with him he won't pass for white no more!
Furthermore, the conductor Boyd Neel was ill for one of the three sessions, and Finzi had to take over: his biographer, Diana McVeagh, suggests it may have been for the " Rhapsody ", which was recorded on a particularly cold day-the coldest day in 50 years-and Joan Cross admitted afterwards, " I don't think I did justice to that piece, alas!
While visiting Poland, Leopold Stokowski heard Rodziński leading a performance of Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg and exclaimed " I have found that rare thing, a born conductor!
Asked what they would do to him, the conductor told White that " when they get through with him he won't pass for white no more!
A curious point regarding this first movement is that the conductor, the late Venon Handley, rejected it for performance on the grounds that there was just one bar for the second violin in the first movement which was too difficult to play!
The Gregorian vocals were mostly taken from the 1976 album Paschale Mysterium by the German choir Capella Antiqua München with conductor Konrad Ruhland, specifically from their track " Procedamus in pace!

replies and Why
His mother replies, " Why, women will be thinking next ".
Dewey replies, " Why doesn't anyone ask Bob Dylan why he sounds so much like Dewey Cox?
When Jack Benny asked how Petrillo could do this, Harris replies " Why not?
" Whereby Miriam replies " Why not?
Joe later reveals to Sarah that he does not drink, to which Sarah replies: ' Why didn't you say?
Why, the business of Venus, Erotium replies coyly.

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