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These activities fail to bring him happiness, even as they seem to exhaust the possibilities of the decadent novel.
But the production company behind the six-part "Sharknado" film series is determined to exhaust the possibilities behind this sister series as well.
The success of The New European suggests that, for all the industry's evangelizing about the need to embrace a digital future, publishers have yet to exhaust the possibilities of print.
"I realize they're only three away, and the best we can do is basically make sure that we exhaust the possibilities of coming together as a House Republican conference to bring a bill to the floor that everyone can support," said Ryan.
So before, America or the west decides to make some momentous, consequential decision that impacts 22016 million people, like 216, 22 million people negatively, through devastation or starvation, you exhaust the possibilities, and one of the possibilities if you show the off-ramp before the cliff, because we know what the cliff is going to be.
These first-hand observations and experiences are among my happiest and sharpest memories, and probably account for the many nature form subjects in my sculpture. There is such rich and endless variety in nature that one could, it seems, design nothing except bird forms and never exhaust the possibilities of interpretation.” Archive, Estate of Artist Hartwig attended Portland High School between 1921-25, and entered Western State Teachers College (now Western Michigan University) in 1926. She interrupted her studies to teach art at Holland Junior High School (1926-29), and take summer art classes at Chicago Art Institute (1930, 1931).
Leonard Feather's > liner notes were most helpful and while I had never heard of Clare Fischer, > I was, without knowing it, familiar with his work, because for many years he > was the musical director for the Hi-Lo's, a superior vocal quartet. > Complementing Fischer's work here is an orchestra working with superb > arrangements, probably Fischer's. While the album could be classified as > jazz, it's conservative and should have wide appeal. While acknowledging its 'conservative' or mood music trappings, Down Beat's Pete Welding sees the album as not only meeting but easily transcending those generic expectations: > Fischer's orchestrations do not so much exhaust the possibilities of the > genre as they delineate the full richness of its possibilities.
None of the notable William Barnard Clarkes should be confused with William Branwhite Clarke of East Bergholt (1798–1878), a geologist clergyman from Suffolk, UK, who made his career in Australia: and who, to exhaust the possibilities of confusion, published a poem about "Pompeii" in 1819, and produced fine architectural plans of the observatory at Parramatta in 1825, published in 1835.See at Science Photo Library. The attribution of the authorship of the Faust translation to William Barnard Clarke (physician) (1807–1894)S.J. Plunkett, 'Ipswich Museum Moralities in the 1840s and 1850s', in C. Harper-Bill, C. Rawcliffe and R.G. Wilson, East Anglia's History: Studies in Honour of Norman Scarfe (Boydell Press, 2002).
Eight-foot pitch may be contrasted with four-foot pitch (4'; one octave above the standard), two-foot pitch (2'; two octaves above the standard), and sixteen-foot pitch (16'; one octave below the standard).Hubbard (1965: 355, 361) The latter three pitches are often sounded (by extra pipes or strings) along with an eight-foot pitch pipe or string, as a way of enriching the tonal quality. The numbers just mentioned largely exhaust the possibilities for harpsichords, but in organs a far greater variety is possible; see Organ stop. These lengths can all be obtained by successive doubling because, all else being equal, a pipe or string that is double the length of another will vibrate at a pitch one octave lower.
Some of his works attain an expressive intensity matched in Germany only by those of Schütz, for example the spectacular Fontana d'Israel or Israel's Brünnlein (1623), in which Schein declared his intent to exhaust the possibilities of German word- painting "in the style of the Italian madrigal." Possibly his most famous collection was his only collection of instrumental music, the Banchetto musicale (Musical banquet) (1617) which contains twenty separate variation suites; they are among the earliest, and most perfect, representatives of the form. Most likely they were composed as dinner music for the courts of Weissenfels and Weimar, and were intended to be performed on viols. They consist of dances: a pavan-galliard (a normal early Baroque pair), a courante, and then an allemande-tripla.

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