The consort will be performing excerpts from JS Bach's Christmas Oratorio with organ, trumpets and timpani. |
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Chronological excerpts connect historical islands with an elaborate quasi-fictional bridgework. |
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Here are excerpts from someone's very detailed story on the negative effects fasting and fruitarianism had on her health, after many attempts. |
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These seem to fill in the gaps between the different excerpts that make up most of the book. |
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We'd like to post more excerpts, but with the international political situation so delicate right now, it could tip us over the brink. |
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Here are some excerpts from the opinions expressed by some eminent personalities. |
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For the rest we depend on excerpts and the epitomes of Zonaras and Xiphilinus. |
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These short works are excerpts from longer pieces to be performed at the upcoming independent dance show. |
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The author excerpts Amazon user reviews of well-known books and offers a few biting comments. |
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Possokhov uses excerpts from fellow Ukrainian Yuri Krasavin's film scores and abridgments of familiar Beethoven works. |
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Posting excerpts of a newspaper article that alleged a municipal employee had been fired for whistle-blowing. |
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I'll present excerpts from our discussion in abbreviated, summary format below. |
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The program included several other excerpts from the classical Balinese dance repertoire. |
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On a regular basis, the newspaper runs poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays on reading, author profiles, and excerpts from books. |
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Based on news accounts and these excerpts, his speech seems to have been unexceptionable. |
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Judging by excerpts already published, the last couple of years have been even more harrowing for the player than most of us suspected. |
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His repertoire on discs included excerpts from operas and operettas, popular songs, and later, songs from his films. |
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I'm currently enjoying the odd effect of chancing across spoken word excerpts in the original Italian. |
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This is a charming confection of excerpts from old favourites mixed with modern pieces. |
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In this personal video he recounts the history of the movies in Korea and includes excerpts from classic Korean films. |
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He'd only read small excerpts from her previous writing, and she was still in the process of entering her prime. |
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The soundtrack section plays short excerpts of the music, which should get a lot of credit for establishing the mood of the film. |
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A newscaster later told viewers some of the excerpts had previously been broadcast. |
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Most of these excerpts are as good as anything in the finished film, but Zamm's remarks get repetitious after a while. |
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For work purposes, I have been reading random excerpts of Ciceronian speeches in the Latin and English. |
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The next challenge is to abridge the document to focus on the excerpts most relevant to the essential question. |
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For classes, some books go on reserve, some materials go into course packs, and some copied excerpts are handed out in class. |
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Entire excerpts from previous movies are lifted, but with surreal twists on the already surreal situations insinuated to great comic success. |
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Most writing of this genre reads like scripted excerpts from therapy sessions, and is great for making the writer feel better. |
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They include a redaction of Freeman's journal, some excerpts of the original, and four manuscript reports sent in by Custis. |
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Like Faber, Sugar is writing a novel about her life and career but the excerpts are surely too near the knuckle to make it publishable. |
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He intersperses such glimpses into contemporary Kuna life and culture with excerpts about what happened to Lionel Wafer. |
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The chapter ends by providing numerous excerpts from historical legends and folklore that mention the robin. |
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The funny thing about these excerpts is they do not appear anywhere else in the text that follows the prologue. |
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The following excerpts of actual teachings present the essence and details of refuge. |
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Between three and seven untranslated excerpts from contemporary texts, however, accompany each chapter. |
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Before I read your article I listened to parts of and read excerpts from the conversation and came to the conclusion that it was a non-event. |
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Much of the detail will remain confidential, although from the excerpts released it's clear that this will be non-exclusive and non-binding. |
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The following quotes and excerpts ought to provide you with a good springboard for further research into the topic. |
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Caught up in his subject and unable to stop himself, he read us more excerpts from the book. |
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Transcribed excerpts of the lyrics will be analyzed with respect to phonetics, phonology, morpho-syntax, prosody, and lexis. |
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Functioning as both a commentary and counterpoint to the center text, excerpts from the Gothic short stories of Edgar Allan Poe run along the left side of the page. |
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The excerpts taken from complete recordings required some fade-ins and fade-outs, and Decca's engineers have handled these as unobtrusively as possible. |
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This might require that the entire decision be reproduced but often it will be possible to include only excerpts. |
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I would like to quote a few excerpts from a recent interview which was published recently in a Dutch magazine. |
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Also, the exception often only covers copying excerpts of the research material rather than the entire work. |
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Rozema's adaptation uses the novel as source material, but also incorporates biographical information about Austen herself and excerpts from her adolescent writing. |
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In another class, a teacher used different film excerpts of the gravedigger's scene from Hamlet and led her students in a spirited interpretation of the different versions. |
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After the public reading of expansive excerpts of her work the previous evening, one noticed that a huge discomfort was writ large on the faces of the accompanying family. |
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The following excerpts from and precis of Dr. Bernauer's presentation identify major elements of this history. |
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I will read excerpts from it because I think he makes a good point and a strong one in the context of this debate. |
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The album features a vast array of sonic collages, bringing together disjointed excerpts of conversations and found sounds over a patchwork of musical elements. |
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Universities and schools have been granted a license covering only the making of paper copies of excerpts of works. |
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Oh, I read a lot of excerpts, saw a play or two, took in the movie Shakespeare in Love and riffled through King Lear enough to realize he was no relation. |
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The 1945 biopic Rhapsody in Blue incorporated excerpts from the concerto, with pianist Oscar Levant playing the role of the composer. |
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He created soundtracks by laboriously copying musical excerpts onto cassettes and then synchronizing his cues with a stopwatch. |
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With its focus on excerpts from interviews with First World War veterans you will learn about the war from those who actually fought it. |
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Quoting certain limited excerpts from this report is permitted, as long as their source is mentioned. |
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The good ones include, inter alia, a regulation on the transmission of short excerpts from football matches or other events. |
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He turned early to film, and included in Tarnation, along with family photos and footage shot expressly for the film, are excerpts from his early efforts. |
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We have three-well known filmmakers in John Weiley, David Bradbury and Cathy Henkel who will be personally introducing and screening excerpts from their films. |
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This emission also presents live excerpts, a clip and a double feature interview with Dagoba and No Return, and a live song by Amon Amarth. |
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The document excerpts material from several digital photography books published by the excellent Peachpit Press, and includes quite a few good tips. |
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Books under copyright will be excerpted at varying lengths, depending on whether Google has agreements with their publishers to carry longer excerpts. |
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His book is a valuable source for his contemporaries and contains excerpts from earlier biographies no longer extant. |
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Here are excerpts from a conversation about trekking the great outdoors with a canine companion. |
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Reproduction of limited excerpts from the text of this report is permitted, provided that the source is credited. |
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It allows people to download these excerpts and be able to edit them and incorporate them into their own creative works. |
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Following are excerpts from the transcript of our conversation, which was conducted in French and is here translated into English. |
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Below are excerpts of the industry review that was undertaken to arrive at these conclusions. |
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Reprinting, duplication and translation, even as excerpts, are only permitted with our prior written consent and with reference to the source. |
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Many ads featured long excerpts from letters attesting to former ailments and lauding the benefits of the remedy and its secret ingredients. |
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He immersed himself in the study of ancient texts in obscure libraries, never hesitating to copy long excerpts, confronting all points of view. |
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This will involve reading excerpts from a range of biographies and a few complete texts. |
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Comprised of live footage of the band hilariously intercut with excerpts from some old Buster Keaton movies. |
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Lord Of The Rings' Billy Boyd came on stage to read excerpts from The Hobbit over The Bookclub. |
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Here are some excerpts from a PolitiFact article debunking the claim:We think Bachmann and others have a responsibility to back up statistics they cite. |
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Videos Perez acquired through his legal proceedings, excerpts of which the Guardian is publishing, show him inside the warehouse complex and corroborate the dates and times of his detention there. |
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Truemner's excellent essay in its entirety. We have instead, taken the liberty of selecting excerpts from it which seem to us to summarize the problems of leadership in a terse and unusually vigorous manner. |
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Assuredly, the son of the elder and the archivist who supplied the film excerpts did not realize they were violating the law when the recording was copied and used in the video. |
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I have only taken excerpts from certain presentations by witnesses that were made before the aboriginal affairs committee, but I believe this whole debate comes down to the motion. |
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You will find in the following pages excerpts of the UCI regulation concerning the Juniors Track Cycling World Championships and in particular the various rules that apply for the selection. |
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Please click here to watch some excerpts from this evening. |
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This 45-minute video was filmed during the mission and shows excerpts from field visits, interviews with international delegates and from the Forum of Indigenous Women organized at the end of the international mission. |
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We highly recommend this article and are presenting below some excerpts. |
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We had one case in which excerpts from a lengthy decree of divorce were produced for the Agency, in support of a passport application for a minor child. |
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It also ordered the publication of excerpts from the judgment in Le Monde. |
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The soundtrack is made up of interviews with the local population and of excerpts from the charges brought against the eight members of the local militia. |
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Any person may reproduce short excerpts from articles in the journals for any purpose that respects the moral rights of authors, provided that the source is fully acknowledged. |
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Like Ms. Gallagher, Philippe Parreno excerpts and repeats, but uncompellingly. |
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These diegetic writings include newspaper excerpts, documents, proclamations, letters, the logbook or the vampire book. |
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News headline excerpts for each covered sector are available on every home page. |
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Visual excerpts from Saint-Pathus' life had been a central feature of artistic cycles in Capetian commissions made for Louis' descendants. |
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To assure confirmability of the findings, this report includes appropriate excerpts from the raw data. |
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Listeners will be able to hear excerpts of IBM Chairman Lou Gerstner's keynote address shortly after the speech is heard by conventioners. |
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Salerno and Shields have obtained them and published excerpts. |
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The excerpts are typically the most technically challenging parts and solos from the orchestral literature. |
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The Handel excerpts are afflicted with a combination of high surface noise from the source material as well as variably muzzy sound. |
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Under the agreement, Ebooks Corporation will supply a range of book excerpts that will be installed on Nokia phones. |
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Every now and then I egoscan, as more and more people have been asking my permission to use excerpts from my reviews in their letters column. |
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One might add to this list the translation, in Alfred's law code, of excerpts from the Vulgate Book of Exodus. |
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James's Hall in London, which included Over the Hills and Far Away, a choral piece, Mitternachtslied, and excerpts from the opera Koanga. |
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Roger's misadventures as he loses sight of Bob and Joan and passes through these villains' clutches are emphatically punctuated with excerpts from The Daily Scourge, a tabloid that sensationalizes with alacrity. |
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Fox News has released some excerpts that seem to be in keeping with Mr. Perry's shift to a more combative stance against Mr. Romney, whom he is now aggressively painting as a political equivocator. |
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You may also see that I have grouped excerpts related to similar subjects under separate subheadings, which are merely for your convenience, in accordance with the guidelines which I suggested during our last meetings. |
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Fans of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal presented by TD in collaboration with Rio Tinto Alcan have gone wild over concert video excerpts webcast on MontrealJazzFest. |
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The novels, novellas, excerpts, and short stories included in the Cheeky Frawg collection are not narratives in the traditional sense so much as a series of contextualized impressions. |
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The programme is structured intelligently and effectively to combine short texts with musical excerpts, illustrating the great wealth of popular song in Syria. |
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Each week, in five daily programmes, the work of a particular composer is studied in detail and illustrated with musical excerpts. |
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The excerpts from the MacDougall commonplace book illustrated issues that were of interest to young girls in 1825 Montreal: love, boys and romantic places. |
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Not only did the acquisition of source excerpts take much longer than expected, but illness and the Revolution of 1848 interrupted the work. |
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The published excerpts of Trotsky's letters are a model of programmatic clarity, probing questions and comradely persuasion, while Nin's were filled with personalism, impressionism and evasion. |
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The reading matter covers texts of many kinds: poetry, excerpts from novels, newspaper and magazine articles, internet and advertising texts, as well as passages from reference books and specialist journals. |
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The first example involves monitoring designed to check implementation gaps in relation to the OAS and UN Conventions and provides excerpts from a questionnaire used for that purpose. |
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Reprinting, even in excerpts, requires our express approval. |
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Also up on our Internet are excerpts of backstage performances and album launches of well-liked Québec artists such as Corneille and Wilfred Le Bouthillier. |
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Pliny studied the original authorities on each subject and took care to make excerpts from their pages. |
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The following year he scored Stargate and Last of the Dogmen, with excerpts from the former ranking third in the most commonly used soundtrack cues for film trailers. |
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Sargent's first recordings as a conductor, made for HMV in 1923 using the acoustic process, were of excerpts from Vaughan Williams's opera Hugh the Drover. |
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He included excerpts from Tom Paine's The Crisis and an essay by Thomas Day calling for the abolition of slavery in accord with the Declaration of Independence. |
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Instrumentalists, and I am speaking in generalities, regularly work with metronome tempi for etudes, scales, orchestral excerpts and other passages. |
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Her last public performance was in 2005 in a comeback performance in Cardiff doing excerpts from her celebrated Isolde and other Wagner performances. |
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The cart loads of footnotes and what I take to be autobiographical excerpts from the author add to the general bittiness of this curate's egg of a book. |
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