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The fort was designed to hold two levels of canons — 28 canons on each level ...
In this sense, "canon" wants to keep something like "Star Wars" heresy-free and internally consistent (so yes, there are canons within canons).
There was even a Christmas service amid the carnage of World War I, Chauvet noted, "because the canons were there and the canons had to celebrate somewhere," referring to the cathedral&aposs clergy.
And holy smokes, these things are beastly canons of sound.
Before canons are handed down, someone has to make them.
This puncture-resistant setup features two slides and two water canons.
And canons actually started off as bells that were turned upright.
Let all canons fall until we have this imbroglio sorted out.
In the restaurant, you have canons of service that must be respected.
He was always smashing at built up musical canons and cultural historiography.
In some canons, it's even a lasting symbol of her Kryptonian heritage.
Canons are protean, reformed throughout generations by those with access to them.
On top of this, two violins play politely interlocking canons and patterns.
Each of these communities had its canon, and in their canons Myles figured.
Such comments can conflict with the spirit of the canons of judicial ethics.
Musically, these operas unfold as precisely written suites, dances, sonata forms, canons and more.
" Paloma told this reporter: "I'm not leaping or doing confetti canons talking to you.
He stumbled across a set of obscure canons by Bach that sounded oddly contemporary.
But canons have continued to evolve, and new ones have sprung up alongside them.
" AV: "Hair straightener, iPhone charger, and a camera (all NBC embeds are equipped with Canons)!
When Arlovski and Overeem meet this weekend it will be a match of 'glass canons'.
The presentations often interrogated the absence of these names and the histories of established canons.
Should those who follow and study the Dharma be sure to include Hegel in their canons?
A 1995 Pirates theme (canons, hand guns), resulted in a weapons spike, according to the study.
Mr. Abrahamsen's arrangements of the canons, written for a shimmering chamber ensemble, deliberately gesture toward Minimalism.
The "test of time" is too revered and canons are powerful monuments to the old guard.
There is nothing in the book series or TV show canons that explicitly prevent this from happening.
There have been some loose canons that made you wonder how they were allowed to keep practicing.
The main show itself is 105 minutes of jubilation, confetti canons, and suited-and-booted Killers panache.
The Hong Kong police responded to the protester's behavior with water canons, tear gas and some violence.
Like those of other great religions, Islam's fundamental canons were established by only the voices of men.
Reports from social media show tear gas, rubber bullets and water canons being used to remove the protesters.
Less is known (or rumored anyhow) about the Canons, but they will likely share many of these characteristics.
The extended Magnolia family surprised Chip and Jo with a colorful tunnel of balloons complete with confetti canons.
When they continued to throw fire crackers and bottles, police used two water canons to disperse the group.
He has permitted Mr. Rouhani to break some decades-old ideological canons when public pressures grow too intense.
These exchanges have informed our rethinking of the histories of modern and contemporary art outside of established canons.
And the 10th study had a madman-machinist design worthy of the player-piano canons of Conlon Nancarrow.
Immersive soundworlds are one answer, albums with distinct and possibly arbitrary aesthetics ready for induction into alternative canons.
It's true that canons of judicial ethics direct judges not to be influenced by "public clamor" when deciding cases.
Canons were fired in honor as a military band played as Bush's casket was loaded into the presidential hearse.
Activists threw molotov cocktails and bricks at police barriers, while officers blasted protesters with water canons and tear gas.
Perhaps the book's greatest strength is inadvertent: It reminds us how badly in need of updating our canons are.
The luggage contained two Hasselblads, two Canons, two Sonys, and a Red Epic, capable of shooting film-quality movies.
She is rarely included in most canons of American writing, although she seems to have founded confessional autobiographical writing.
He noted that the board that would be created by the legislation isn't required to adopt canons of ethics.
Canons were fired in his honor as a military band played as Bush's casket was loaded into the presidential hearse.
Canons were fired in his honor and a military band played as Bush's casket was loaded into the presidential hearse.
Although her father tolerated Wilson's conversion, he was repulsed by the Black Hebrews' canons of male domination, strict obedience and racism.
WM: But, you know, there is a lot of thinking about the difference between men and women, and canons and hierarchies.
They discovered her, adored her, fell in love with her, the hunched-over little firecracker who railed against canons, corporations, capitalism.
Recognized canons of construction suggest the courts are likely to conclude a president has the power to grant a self pardon.
She listed blasting water canons in below freezing temperatures, spraying mace, using rubber bullets and other tactics that have injured #NoDAPL protesters.
"Suppose there is a group of fans who want to create a Veronica Mars–meets–Batman universe, thereby violating both canons," Chandra says.
Last December, protestors rallying against the Dakota Access Pipeline used aerial drones to record footage of officers using water canons to disperse protestors.
" He cautioned against a "throwaway culture that rejects and dismisses those who do not comply with certain canons of health, beauty and utility.
"The true threat posed by YouTube is the capacity to create radical alternative political canons and interpretive communities to match," the researchers wrote.
We got through security and were met by our friends, who had confetti canons, which didn't help with the intense feelings of despair.
"If the person is attractive, based on the canons of society, [women] don't necessarily consider it harassment," the 66-year-old leader continued.
But many modern believers consider both Bibles to be closed canons, the last words we'll hear from God before the final trumpet blows.
The ever-populist YouTube contains streams of uncountable unofficial recordings, including multiple canons of classic bootlegs, and as a primary source for new recordings.
Toobin fails to convey how far Giuliani's behavior as Trump's personal lawyer deviates from traditional legal norms and from the canons of legal ethics.
Artists, writers and musicians outside the official culture canons were a powerful opposition to the Communist Party, and the less official the more potent.
Happysnow, a company based in Lillehammer, the site of the 1994 Winter Olympics, says it sells small canons to families, kindergartens and sports clubs.
It seems to contain many florid possibilities of interpretation and thus seems magical — as magic does not conform to our modern canons of causality.
"Now, because of personal freedom I have a massive collection of cameras from Leicas to Nikons and Canons and every lens they make," O'Leary says.
"The true threat posed by YouTube is the capacity to create radical alternative political canons and interpretive communities to match," they write in the paper.
For centuries, the cultivating and maintenance of artistic canons — in literature, fine arts, even pop music — has been the province almost exclusively of white men.
YouTube, they point out, has an unprecedented ability to match "radical alternative political canons" with the communities that are prone to be persuaded by them.
The bill states journalists and news organizations "may be investigated and sanctioned for violating such canons of ethics" by the board, should it become law.
Amid shooting canons and late-summer sunshine, they pick up crudités and chicken skin at restaurant 108 before docking at the wine bar La Banchina.
"The Art of Fugue" (published 1751) is a monumental collection of 14 fugues (and four canons, another type of counterpoint), all based on a single subject.
Defensive tackle Elijah Conliffe kept things simple, letting his friends and family pop confetti canons behind him, resulting in an orange-and-blue, Florida Gators confetti shower.
Accordingly, revisionist projects of historical and cultural memory can enable the establishment of new archives and canons, thereby helping to give voice to those previously left silent.
Maybe entirely new canons can be built out of works that have been previously ignored or dismissed by cultures that didn't "get" what these works were doing.
The closest they came was the 1985 single "Primitive Painters," taken from Ignite the Seven Canons, a record which largely saw the group embracing their baroque tendencies.
When I have served on panels with sitting federal judges, they often balk at even discussing the scope of constitutional rights out of concern for these canons.
Cicero, the Roman who fled in terror (he eventually orated his way into waving the Republic) came up with five aspects, or "canons," for delivering a talk.
Parisian law enforcement used tear gas and water canons on a crowd of thousands of activists protesting rising fuel taxes and French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday morning.
Black Mat Oriole is the first museum presentation of Kang's work in the United States — and it is the latest exhibition to emphasize international canons of modern aesthetics.
We live in a time defined by a desperate search for new narratives and canons that are an "alternative" to a rigid and out-of-touch established order.
That suggests that canons are clearly created by historical accidents and historical power structures rather than the books that happen to be the most famous necessarily deserving that title.
It's hard to deny that Instagram and Tumblr have made it easier for traditionally ignored artists, canons, and initiatives to build community and share art on their own terms.
Army trucks and tankers joined Harare's regular municipal police in a drive against the hawkers, pursuing them through the streets of the capital while firing teargas and water canons.
Mr. Labadie wisely knows when to keep things simple: Certain variations, written as contrapuntal canons in just two voices, are played with lovely, subdued clarity by two solo strings.
If you start from here [he opens his score and flips to the first page], you have canons, percussion — this is obvious, this is a storm, this is excitement.
Ms. Morrison viewed literary canons as the contingent products of history and associated forms of domination and erasure, not as the timeless embodiments of universal human experiences or values.
Untold thousands of dollars are spent annually on telescopes the size of small canons, camera equipment, and the tripods that steady them all, in order to identify these birds.
A mesmeric set of canons for nine instruments, it sounds at once simple and elusive, at times blanketed with a still calm, at others coursed by a polyrhythmic, microtonal blizzard.
We've collected to build a foundation for the photography collection, while hoping to add to the canons in various fields in a way that shifts cultural paradigms and historical narratives.
The point here is not name-calling or blame, but to come together around the same principles we all support when we consider canons and records and practices of art.
The drone uses 20 rotors to lift two firefighters up to the scene of the blaze where they drop balls of "fire extinguishing powder" into canons to extinguish the flames.
"Great" artists seem suddenly to appear by some mysterious consensus, but of course the mystery is not that deep: Exhibitions, publications, reviews and other forms of attention form artistic canons.
Whatever happens, at least we know the Sonys, Canons, and Nikons of the world will still be there when we we get tired of rubbing our temples looking for the answers.
To commemorate the night and relieve at least some of her grief, Bunson decided to take the unused confetti from the  canons and turn them into something, well, great: snow globes.
Yet justices often note that they are not subject to the same rules as lower court judges and that the ethical canons are merely advisory for those on the highest court.
Equally provocative is "Grands Canons," a stop-motion animation by the French artist Alain Biet, who bombards us with thousands of his startlingly precise watercolor drawings of everyday items and gadgets.
Traditionally, the people drawing up our cultural canons have been an elite group of scholars and critics who embraced a work of art and sent it aloft to some deifying realm.
Andrew Welch and other Republican lawmakers, looks to establish a "Journalism Ethics Board" that could create "canons of ethics" and new regulations for journalists in the state, according to the legislation.
Its entire structure — the repurposing of popular songs from "Yankee Doodle Dandy" to "Born to Run" so they tell suppressed stories — suggests the idea that canons are meant to be hijacked.
Earlier that day, police attempted to remove water protectors from private property — using pepper spray, as well as tasers, rubber bullets, and sound canons, according to an eyewitness account in Mother Jones.
Transformative fandom often arises out of biases built into the canons themselves, and fans' need for a place to confront and respond to stories that neglected to include their identities or experiences.
Completed in 2008, this hourlong work by Hans Abrahamsen, an ingenious set of five pairs of complex canons for nine instruments, has been embraced for its pervasive, persuasive chill and fierce details.
There are alluring textural contrasts (papery/liquid, hard/soft); at one point in the beautiful third pair of canons, the strings play drooping chords as the clarinet's line accompanies, spare and doleful.
Textualist analysis often also turns for support to semantic canons of interpretation—that is, general rules (often said to be based upon how ordinary people understand ordinary speech) for interpreting communicative speech.
Grouping people according to being queer and of color was not a dilemma of 'art' but rather of social-political realities which have created the disappearance of QPOC poetry from various canons.
It's an inclusive space where Ma Rainey, Shirley Chisholm, bell hooks, Bree Newsome, Josephine Baker, and many others come together to fill in the blanks that plague most history books and cultural canons.
In a footnote, Thapar went even farther, suggesting judges who deferred to the government as both a party in a case and the interpreter of the law might be "violating our judicial canons."
" Jackson, however, accused LIGO scientists in an email of "misconduct" and making "the conscious decision not to inform the reader that they were violating one of the central canons of good scientific practice.
I don't recognize the follow up submission holds though, so those might also be Indo-Chinese in origin rather than from the BJJ / Judo / Catch canons which we are now all familiar with.
And he will advance presidential power by any means necessary, which includes frivolous legal arguments and dilatory tactics forbidden by court rules and canons of legal ethics, and false testimony forbidden by criminal law.
In the letter to the Senate Banking Committee's top two Republicans, Chairman Richard Shelby and Mike Crapo of Idaho, White stressed it was "incumbent" on the independent regulator's canons of ethics to proceed finalizing rules.
Mr. Abrahamsen used his Bach arrangements as a model for two large-scale canons, written for a deliberately symmetrical instrumentation: a nonet comprising two trios of winds and strings, two pianos and a single percussionist.
Prophets of Rage have released two new singles since reforming—"Prophets of Rage" and "Make America Rage Again"—and they'll release more in time, but for now, they're playing the classics, dipping into their canons.
Our professional canons warn us against presentism — we are supposed to weigh the evidence of the past on its own terms — but at the same time, the questions we ask are conditioned by the present.
It is imperative to parse the difference between forms of anonymity often germane to a discipline as team-based as design and the engineered absences that, if left as they are, only weaken design's canons.
In contrast to November, when Zimbabweans formed an unprecedented alliance with the military to force out Mr. Mugabe, the military and the police used tear gas, water canons and live bullets against protesters from the opposition.

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