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1 Also promised are Kandinsky Watercolours , a catalogue raisonne by Vivian Endicott Barnett ( £145 ) and Maritime Decorative Arts by Jon Baddely ( £35 ) .
2 The 1992 Building of the Year , the personal choice of the President of the RIBA , was the Jill and Arthur M Sackler Galleries at the Royal Academy of Arts by Sir Norman Foster and Partners .
3 They are acknowledged to have a specific connotation in architecture ; particular moments of contemporary Italian culture , though bearing a local label — that of the ‘ trans-avant-garde ’ ( transavanguardia ) , coined for the visual arts by Achille Bonita Oliva ( 1984 ) , or the philosophical notion of ‘ weak thought ’ ( pensiero debole ) , theorized in a series of books and essays by Gianni Vattimo , Pier Aldo Rovatti and their colleagues ( cf.
4 Interested listeners might look to the less renowned record labels , such as Capriccio in Germany , which has issued a superb recording of Mozart songs by Mitsuko Shirai , a soprano , and her pianist-husband Hartmut Hoell .
5 Two songs by Ture Rangstrom ( 1884-1947 ) have unusual chromatic colours in hypnotic repeating figurations around simple lines .
6 With a revival in fifties and sixties pop music , this has now gone further , to the use of hits of this period to sell to the under 25s : the Levi 's 501 commercials of the mid-eighties , with songs by Sam Cooke and Percy Sledge , are now classic examples .
7 No less devotion was brought to four songs by Joseph Marx , and although the rather overheated style of Nocturne elicited a few smiles ( Parsons performing prodigies in representing the burgeoning June night ) there was a touching ecstasy in Hat dich die Liebe beruhrt which was delivered absolutely from the heart .
8 Gaelic Songs by Messrs. Geo. & Arthur Cowan , C. Dow , Neil McDougall and English Songs by Messrs. James & Alex .
9 Gaelic Songs by Messrs. Geo. & Arthur Cowan , C. Dow , Neil McDougall and English Songs by Messrs. James & Alex .
10 They also no doubt discussed the album of songs by Sir Noel that Ken had just recorded for HMV .
11 As for England , although the lute was played at the beginning of the century , the only music for it in any source earlier than c. 1540 consists of a few pieces in the British Library manuscript , Royal App. 58 ( see p. 186 ) , two of which bear titles showing that they were settings of songs by Sir Thomas Wyatt ( ‘ Hevyn and erth ’ ) and Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey ( ‘ In winter 's just return ’ ) .
12 ‘ So he got me a few gigs round the Irish pubs , and I had to learn off some traditional Irish ballads quickly for the sort of audiences you got there certainly did n't want to hear me singing songs by James Taylor or Simon and Garfunkel .
13 He was even more impressive in his short recital ( with Roger Judd at the piano ) of 20th century American songs by Samuel Barber , Jerome Kern , Cole Porter and Leonard Bernstein .
14 They began working together at high school , and moved on to ‘ open-mike ’ nights at folk clubs in Atlanta , covering songs by Jackson Browne , Carole King and James Taylor .
15 This development , in which my own ensemble Gothic Voices has been involved , and which has resulted in all-vocal recordings of songs by Guillaume de Machaut and Guillaume Dufay , for example , is one of the more obvious signs of the strength and voracity of the choral tradition .
16 The director was Josef von Sternberg , the songs by Friederich Hollander ( including ‘ Falling in Love Again ’ ) .
17 From the loudspeakers on the corner pillars came a selection of popular songs by Gracie Fields .
18 The radio claimed losses by government forces in the north-west , and said that fighting was now going on in five areas , mainly in Amharic-speaking central , north and north-west Ethiopia , as well as in the south and in the Ogaden area of the south-east .
19 The study classified adjustments as modifying the cause , modifying the loss or distributing the loss and established that while flood control expenditures had multiplied the level of flood damages had risen , and that the natural purpose of reducing the toll of flood losses by building flood control projects had not been achieved ( White , 1973 ) .
20 DRAMATIC losses by Barclays Bank and the announcement by the Bundesbank , the German central bank , that it is not cutting interest rates , shook London stock market confidence yesterday .
21 The use of decoys by police officers to aid in the detection of crime is a similar though less analogous form of deception .
22 Other items range from the Haydn-Hofstetter Serenade once used as the Music in Miniature signature tune and Tchaikovsky 's Andante cantabile to Puccini 's Crisantemi and two delightful folk-song settings by Frank Bridge .
23 The oven 's temperature is controlled electronically for highly accurate settings by touch pads up to 250°C .
24 I have just read the article in November 's Today 's Horse on gadgets by Carolyn Henderson and I would like to say that in my opinion she has done a very good job pointing out the dangers of people with their own horses who resort to gadgets to get an outline and not to time and schooling .
25 Elimination of government subsidies for agrochemicals has contributed to a sharp fall in the use of pesticides by rice growers in Colombia and Venezuela .
26 Work schedules are much misunderstood mainly because of the appearance of lists by cleaning product suppliers which have certain similarities .
27 Although there are 21 Irish contenders , headed in the ante-post lists by Ger McKenna 's pair Nikitas Sand and Special Moment at 14–1 , only two are from the north , Point Break , handled by Armagh 's John Quigley and Greenane Slippy , owned by Newry 's Martin White whose Siostaloir was third behind Farloe Melody last year .
28 Yet it is currently playing a vital role in contemporary geometry , as in the work on self-similar fractals by Benoit Mandelbrot , at IBM 's research centre at Yorktown Heights in New York ( Figure 3a ) .
29 As I 've used a book intended for humans to find out which herbs to use ( Helping yourself with natural remedies by Terry Willard ) , it follows that some of the plants they would naturally respond to , would be useful to treat disorders in mankind .
30 Surely , such a thing could never have evolved in tiny steps by chance mutation ?
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