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Bach's notations bear witness to a life of conservative Lutheran observance.
Nowhere in Bach's music or Calov notations are these sentiments contradicted.
Single words, lines of meandering text or sketchy notations amplify his narratives.
Boulez's "Notations" for orchestra don't feel all that far away at points.
These notations can also show up on criminal records in other states.
"We had notations that these timbers needed to be replaced," he said.
The archives are filled with notations and partial notations of ballets that were put together a century ago, two centuries ago, by people with too much time on their hands and too much money in the royal coffers.
Fittingly, her compositions could also be read as notations for music or movement.
At the heart of the evening's program were Boulez's five "Notations" for orchestra.
It may leave traces — photographs, notations, memories — but the thing itself is gone.
I got interested in photography as a way to make notations for paintings.
In this regard, it adds depth and resonance to what I regard as the shadowy, impalpable world of numbers and data: empirical notations that have no interest nor purchase in interiority, in values; notations that offer the heart no foothold.
For instance, Leslie Weibeler contributes a selection of poetry with scribbled notations on it.
We're trying to get back to the inspiration that caused the notations to exist.
The sentiments expressed in Bach's vocal music are continually paralleled in his Calov notations.
Prosecutors are on notice that incriminating notations during jury selection are a very bad idea.
Some of Judge Kavanaugh's peers said they doubted that the yearbook notations were good-natured.
Less permanent are his scoring notations, which are written in pencil during the regular season.
Nikolai Sergeyev, an émigré ballet master, took out the notations for stagings in the West.
The Times article has cross sections of Stabler's brain with notations pointing out the degenerative areas.
The lack of security notations on those emails was no excuse, as Comey rightly pointed out.
I can also select sentences and paragraphs to highlight, add notations and share on social media.
And attorneys from the Creating Law Enforcement Accountability and Responsibility project at CUNY School of Law, known as CLEAR, say including the watchlist notations on rap sheets is a violation of DCJS regulations because the notations do nothing to establish a criminal record and can be inaccurate.
Unlike a novel or a story, a play is basically a series of notations for something else.
The Schomburg's collection includes personal notations that he wrote while working on the text for the album.
I had to relearn certain notations and clean up bad habits I developed as a young violinist.
Some of the checks to the statewide committee included notations such as "Donation per Mayor," the report said.
The app was also designed to analyze acoustic guitar and piano recordings and it can show basic chord notations.
"Oh, yes, sir," replied the doctor, G. S. N. Raju, pointing to his scribbled notations in a battered ledger.
Today, the Bible, complete with ibn Said's Arabic notations, including dedications to the prophet Mohammed, resides at Davidson College.
For "The Seasons," no choreographic notations exist, but Mr. Ratmansky has used Petipa's scenario to create his own rendering.
In the 2500s, French colonists used brown ink to add notations about property borders for potential seizure and subdivision.
Each historian was assigned a chapter, he said, but the final notations were discussed and agreed on by the group.
There are separate instructions for the web and for mobile apps and notations where the iOS and Android apps differ.
"A search of Giles' cellular phone identified various notations identifying Megan Turney and Gavin Free by name," the documents read.
LaMacchia also asked calligrapher Hamid Reza Ebrahimi to handwrite the notations in a Copperplate style commonly used during Audubon's time.
For the mathematical notations on this particular place mat, "We couldn't tie it to any specific problem," Ms. Hatton said.
There are sometimes these ambiguities with his notations, and so much of my life for years was deciphering his manuscripts.
Visitors to Label This can mark image and text on labels, and work on transcriptions, including of Amerine's handwritten notations.
The department said in a statement to the publication that it plans to change the use of the racial notations immediately.
Everything in the picture, from a bravura swirl of bedclothes to fast notations of arabesque-patterned wallpaper, bespeaks exultant self-satisfaction.
But the Seattle recording delves even deeper into 20th century modernism by offering readings of four of Boulez's "Notations" for orchestra.
But the calendar pages for May, June, July and August do contain notations that could be seen as helpful to her.
She said the notations were "standard operating procedure" meant to make his life simpler and make sure he always looked appropriate.
This is his fourth attempt to restore a Petipa ballet using arcane dance notations stowed away in the Harvard Theater Collection.
The notations assert that the individuals have "possible ties" to terrorism and instruct law enforcement to contact the Terrorist Screening Center.
The curving shapes have a graphic lift, like music notations — unsurprising, given the artist's parallel career as a singer and composer.
In addition to those notations, the police department also said it used "B" for black, "H" for Hispanic and "W" for white.
The notations and presentation of the image suggests it likely comes from US intelligence services, possibly in a briefing for the president.
Some have pressured colleges to reconsider punishment or expunge disciplinary notations from transcripts, so that other colleges and employers cannot see them.
Mr. Peretz submitted account records with her handwritten notations pointing out the fictitious addresses, which were also included in the OSHA ruling.
"Resplendent Shimmering Topaz Waterfall," for Mr. Lazar and Ms. Canale, is based on notebook notations of work by the Butoh artist Tatsumi Hijikata.
Another personal highlight was Rafael Domenech's "Notations from an American landscape" (2017–19), which presents itself as a reading room of massive cutouts.
Further, it pulls the curtain back slightly too far; suddenly, the artifice is laid bare, and these are simply notations on a script.
Most of his vocal music was composed from the 1710s to 1730s, whereas his Calov notations were entered in the 1730s and 1740s.
The tactile notations require multiple steps for accurate transcription, and their history of touch means the dots are sometimes smashed or otherwise unreadable.
Consider, for example, the recent reports that J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has daily notations on his official schedule related to dress.
The two-act comic ballet, Mr. Ratmansky's latest staging informed by studying historical dance notations, follows the original by Marius Petipa in 1900.
Subscribe to The Interface The video turns out to be less damning than Breitbart's breathless framing — and almost comically in-depth notations — might suggest.
This is stronger in pieces like "Synapse" and "Saline Notations (Echoes)" (2015), as opposed to the palpable and familiar irony of her hybrid creatures.
Instead, what happen is states have found ways, conservative states, have found ways to put different notations on access to abortion in Texas, in Alabama.
Without the source painting across the room, you might not make out the traceries of its composition through the tangles of linear and color notations.
Take a listen to "Notations," a series of orchestral movements Mr. Boulez wrote in the 1970s, based on piano miniatures he'd done in the 19653s.
There are plenty of free tutorials online, but most of them use a real cube and complicated notations, making it hard to see what they're doing.
Starting today, Office apps for the iPad and iPad Pro can take advantage of new inking tools for more precise finger and stylus drawings and notations.
"A search of Giles' cellular phone identified various notations identifying Megan Turney and Gavin Free by name," a detective wrote in the documents, the Albuquerque Journal reports.
Washington State Patrol and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, for instance, both told The Intercept that watchlist notations appear on criminal record histories in their states.
Also in 2017, an Apollo 13 Flight Plan with handwritten notations by the crew was sold at auction for $275,000, well above its pre-sale estimate of $40,000.
The official said that the notations were part of "a standard process" when preparing a phone call, which would be "confidential" until it occurred and then considered unclassified.
In arriving at this view, scholars have ignored, underestimated or misinterpreted a rich source of evidence: Bach's personal three-volume Study Bible, extensively marked with his own notations.
In view of the fact that almost all the private notations come well after the public compositions, Bach obviously subscribed to the sentiments expressed in his vocal music.
His journal-like notations yield new insight into the painter, who is often unfairly perceived as a mere disciple of Wassily Kandinsky and a second-generation Taos artist.
Instead of traditional numbers like on an analog clock, this one requires you to tell time with mathematical notations — because that's the type of stuff geniuses find fun, right?
HUGE WORLD WAR II SHIPWRECK RAISED FROM THE DEPTHS IN MASSIVE SALVAGE OPERATION Most of the pictures in the archive have handwritten notations on the reverse, according to Aldridge.
Efficiently extracting intelligence from traditional threat analysis reports — typically gigantic PDF files that utilize confusing codes and notations — has been a nearly impossible undertaking for any human or machine.
They got tired of doing that and, according to "A History of Mathematical Notations" (1929), the abbreviation for the Spanish dollar was tweaked to become the U.S. dollar sign.
Penciled notations on the rough drafts show a writer still sculpting and shaving material that, in its finished form, has acquired the solidity of sacred texts in a canon.
The refurbished Domino home on Caffin Avenue at Marais Street, a vivid yellow structure with musical notations and dominoes as visual motifs, is still a must-see for tourists.
The handwritten notations gave graphic and disturbing details about "someone sexually assaulting two very young girls, three and six and a half/seven years of age," according to the affidavit.
John's objective was to get the audience really LISTENING—and the aleatory conditions of the environment (chance/random events), framed by the sectional time-notations, made up the musical material.
The television station said the footage, which came from the Revolutionary Guards, and the timing notations indicated the pilotless aircraft was still filming after Washington said it had been downed.
The television station said the footage, which came from Iran's Revolutionary Guards, and the timing notations indicated the pilotless aircraft was still filming after Washington said it had been downed.
Written notations for many ballets do exist, at least in partial form, but mostly they are ignored, on the theory that dance is a living, breathing art form, always changing.
The works are covered in exhaustive detail, with in-depth analysis, plots and character summaries (the book is also peppered with notations and terminology that might confuse non-specialist readers).
The television station said the drone had captured the footage and timing notations showed the drone was still filming after Washington said it had been downed in the Strait of Hormuz.
The artist's renditions of restless deities, insects, and animals, which combine software, electronic components, and salvaged materials, appear purposefully humble, with dangling wires, exposed circuits, and notations on scraps of tape.
Significantly, its notations list members of the indigenous elite, including "don Alonso" and "don Matheo," indicating a colonial period for the map through their use of Spanish titles and Christian names.
The images are accompanied by notations with precise measurements ("3 cm long, 1.5 cm wide"), specific colors ("Red Brick"), and personal observations ("It will be more beautiful without any drawn pattern").
He sleeps no more than five hours a night, has permanent circles under his large, expressive eyes, and keeps track of his life with tiny handwritten notations in a black notebook.
In interviews with the Medicare investigators and notations in medical records, the nurses who cared for Mr. Pean describe a man who had flashes of lucidity, but was increasingly restless and bizarre.
They contain other gems, like Haldeman's notations of a promise, made by Nixon to Southern Republicans, that he would retreat on civil rights and "lay off pro-Negro crap" if elected president.
Recipes are often not kind to cooks for the many, with their civilized notations ("serves four") and their refusal to rescale easily for six, or eight (at least not without copious chopping).
A student of his, a priest named Antonio Moroni, told him that Roman Catholic parishes in Italy kept detailed marriage records that went back generations; some included notations of marriages between cousins.
The television station said a drone had captured the footage, which came from Iran's Revolutionary Guards, and timing notations indicated the pilotless aircraft was still filming after Washington said it had been downed.
Very few dance films from the early 20th century have survived, so normally we have to imagine what these old dances looked like, or rely on highly technical notations, decipherable only by specialists.
What I haven't done is I haven't gone through any of those, but along the way I made little asterisks and notations about what I want to see, what questions I still have.
And "Album for Kamila Stosslova," by the composer Leos Janacek, which includes transcriptions of conversations overheard in trams and on the street with pitch and rhythm notations that Janacek used to compose music.
The television station said a drone had captured the footage, which came from Iran's Revolutionary Guards, and that timing notations indicated the pilotless aircraft was still filming after Washington said it had been downed.
There were two notations for one of Pehlu Khan's sons when he was a teenager, one for being found with a dead cow and the other for traveling with animals stuffed in a vehicle.
Alongside, the photographs highlight details like cracks from excavation, banding from dust and debris, and scientific notations, reminding viewers of the vulnerability of this polar ice, and the importance of studying its fragile data.
SEATTLE — When Andrew Moore was pitching in college, he began to keep a journal in which he would make notations after each game — cues he could begin to use as a personal reference library.
There he found a trove of private papers from the Emperor Qianlong, and within these files discovered notations in vermilion ink that had been written by no less than the Son of Heaven himself.
For our latest list of terms you should know to become a better solver, we'll be attending a "crossword symphony," taking a closer look at basic musical notations that frequently show up in puzzles.
With Sen on deck, they took her arrangements for vocals, strings, and brass and piano, and worked them into notations aimed at beginners, those who've been playing for five years, and musicians with advanced skills.
Out of 103,181 suicide deaths in the study, the records for 10,789, or about 9 percent, included notations by officials - such as coroners, medical examiners and law enforcement officers - that indicated evidence of chronic pain.
" But now — with the filing of page after page of "Track Changes" notations from a document that was "Last saved by paul manafort" — "prosecutors revealed that they knew nearly every detail of that editing process.
Assiduously edited by the independent curator Adrian Sudhalter, it features a full reconstruction of this magazine that never was, full of puns, poems and Duchamp's chess notations, assembled with diligence and guesswork over 160 pages.
Mr. Lyons's work was exhibited in galleries and major museums, including MoMA, and he published several photo collections, including "Notations in Passing" (1974), "Riding 1st Class on the Titanic" (21957) and "After 21960/21965" (21962).
" John Cage shares this sentiment in "Composition in Retrospect," a mesostic poem spelling "indeterminacy," as he muses that "two notations on the saMe / pIece of paper / automatically briNg / About relationship / my Composing / is actuallY unnecessary.
Those boxes contain, among other things, dozens of photographs of people's faces, some of them marked up with strange mathematical notations—as if their human subjects were afflicted with some kind of geometrical skin disease.
I was making gestural notations to get the color of the light on the leaves, and the color of the light in the shade on the leaves, as well as the spatial relationships and the Everything.
There were glimpses of a new movement vocabulary — even the awkward-interesting pose at the end — that evoked something of his other interest, scouring Petipa notations for steps that today can look, well, a little strange.
The notations are provided by the National Crime Information Center, or NCIC, an FBI-run database of criminal records that is used by virtually every law enforcement agency in the U.S. to investigate suspects the agencies encounter.
Thomas believed the high court should have deferred to the state judges who handled the case, and he brushed aside evidence the defendant's lawyers had found of prosecutors' notations identifying jurors to be struck by their race.
American Ballet Theater livens up its spring season with the premiere of Alexei Ratmansky's "Harlequinade," in which he, once again, immerses himself in historical notations to uncover those precious things that are lost so quickly in dance: steps.
In other words, we were reminded of the lesson every living playwright is faced with: that plays are not literature, they are but notations for productions; and between the words and the audience are actors and directors and designers.
The rain was expected — there were notations in the Pirates' press box notes about the last time the team failed to play 73 regular season home games — but did not begin until the fourth inning, so the game started on time.
But Ohr provided compelling evidence, including calendar notations, testimony and handwritten notes, showing that Simpson met with him in August 2628, well before the election and during a time when Steele was helping the FBI start an investigation into Trump.
In his staging for American Ballet Theatre (at the Metropolitan Opera House, July 1-6), Alexei Ratmansky draws from original notations and period sketches to restore a filigree that had eroded since the ballet's première, in St. Petersburg, in 1890.
The study included head shots of the actors Penélope Cruz and Matthew McConaughey, interpreted by some as the theoretical new faces of El Paso, with notations like "educated" and "bilingual" and "33-40," a reference to a desired age range.
Undated musical notations by Stockhausen, done in colored marker on paper, are accompanied by several of his recordings and photographs documenting a performance of his 1974 science fiction opera Sirius, in which emissaries from another planet send a message to Earth.
Hung in a small inner gallery on the museum's second floor, the exhibition, titled Distant Mirrors, opens with a clutch of seven graphite and felt-tip pen drawings, abstract notations made as a means for exploring the armature of the Calvaert painting.
Connecting our brains directly to technology may ultimately be a natural progression of how humans have augmented themselves with technology over the ages, from using wheels to overcome our bipedal limitations to making notations on clay tablets and paper to augment our memories.
Widowed young, turned away by her husband's impoverished people, with three daughters to raise and only the needlework to keep them, monogrammed handkerchiefs and lace-edged linen tablecloths, a life beyond my powers of narrative comprehension, notations I cannot translate from ancient script.
Tidhar's novel juggles many literary devices, including ostentatious stylistic borrowings from the hard-boiled ­oeuvre of Raymond Chandler and the use of a novel within a novel, as well as diary notations, endnotes and appropriations from Primo Levi and the writer known as Ka-Tzetnik.
They included the release by the Judiciary Committee of handwritten calendar notations from Judge Kavanaugh's high school days, as well as affidavits from Dr. Blasey's friends and husband and a copy of the polygraph test administered in August at the advice of her lawyers.
Checks from that student, Annice Kpana, were often written within days of when stipend funds were deposited into her account, and frequently included notations like "Love" or "Thank you!" in the memo line, according to a criminal complaint unsealed in Federal District Court in Manhattan.
However, the gentle gesture of the ephemeral, where the waves of the ocean wipe away a monologue marked on the sand in salt, in "Saline Notations (Echoes)," is far more lucid and holds a power that goes straight to the point — lines, borders, and identities are solvent.
A bomber jacket with the presidential patch bought to replace the fraying one Kennedy often wore is also being sold, along with a draft of a letter to former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, with hand-written notations, offering to name a Polaris submarine after him.
It's amazing how a researcher as assiduous as Bannos has been unable to find a single person who ever had a serious conversation with Maier about her art, nor to find any written reflections of Maier's own beyond random notations like "not bad" on folders of negatives.
The resulting fonts are as unoffensive and neutral as you might imagine an everyfont might be (the basic English sans-serif font is down below), and with styles including different weights, serif and sans serif versions, numbers, emoji (which are basically Google's emoji), symbols and music notations.
So, rather than patch together a "Harlequinade" based on the versions he knew or dream up his own, like Balanchine, Mr. Ratmansky went back to a trove of dance notations kept at Harvard: detailed scores written out in a system of lines, dots, arrows, X's and O's.
Hawaiian Music from the Kodak Hulu Show, which simultaneously promoted photographic film and tourism, Hukilau Hulas with drawings of and step-by-step notations for hula dancing, and Destination Honolulu featuring the Pan Am airline logo, all tantalized consumers with exotic, yet accessible, honeymoons and holidays.
So far Rahami's precise motivations are still murky, but it's telling that in the notebook that he used he made notations about the American jihadist cleric Anwar al-Awlaki who, until he was killed in a CIA drone strike in 2011, was a key leader of al Qaeda in Yemen.
Getting arrested and going through airport security are currently the only ways for individuals to find out if they are on the terrorism watchlist The placement of terror watchlist notations on rap sheets highlights the broad dissemination of the list, which has ballooned in size since the September 11 attacks.
" (Among those onstage: Pinter's wife at the time, Vivien Merchant.) As with Beckett, Mr. Hall was sensitive to every word — and, equally important, pause — in the script, and according to Pinter's biographer Michael Billington, "once held a dot-and-pause rehearsal to mark the precise musical notations in Pinter's text.
It opens with the so-called mysterious letters, which Qarai renders "Alif, Lām, Mīm"—baffling notations that preface most of the key verses of the text, conveying, perhaps, no more than the coded initials of the scribes who first copied the verses, or the mystic message that language cannot touch the actuality of Allah.
Mixed in are obscure calculations — the artist frequently wrote out dates in numerals and summed their digits — as well as even more cryptic alphanumeric notations, sometimes just the lowercase letter U. Accompanying the framed sheets are 19 sculptures, ranging from a smiling cardboard robot to a full-height statue of Bismarck and his dog.
"The notations can distort how the criminal justice system interacts with a defendant — it can make it more likely that the prosecutor will dig in his heels, that the judge will set a higher bail or deny it outright, that a harsher sentence is meted out, or that parole is denied," said CLEAR's Kassem.
"I actually had [a copy of] it on my wall for a while," McClenachan told Gizmodo, explaining how map, part of a pair of nautical charts of the northern and southern Keys created by cartographer George Gauld for the British Admiralty between 1773 and 1775, seemed to contain troves of ecological information—including notations of coral and seagrass cover.
" In a first, this year's letter from Bill and Melinda Gates (complete with handwritten notations) is in the form of 10 Tough Questions, including how President Trump's policies are affecting the foundation's work: "Although we disagree with this administration more than the others we've met with, we believe it's still important to work together whenever possible.
While this year's successful research shows how journalists and scholars can collect these far-flung records into a useful database, the process can take months or years of driving from courthouse to courthouse, digging out the files of cases that went to trial, recording the clerk's notations from those files and turning to online resources for background information on judges and lawyers.
Though he did not disavow fashion entirely — performing in a 2013 Louis Vuitton video while wearing courtly dress; working with the British designer Paul Smith on limited-edition T-shirts to commemorate his new album, "Blackstar," which merged the minimalist album art (a star and its deconstructed geometries) with Mr. Smith's handwritten notations — he seemed to actually settle into a certain, more consistent personal look.
This is essentially the role Meredith Koop played for Michelle Obama, though officially her job was general aide, and how Hervé Pierre functions for Melania Trump.) Mr. O'Connor of The Associated Press said that after he discovered the dress notations on Mr. Pritzker's schedule, he asked to speak with the governor about the subject but to no avail (his email request received no response, which was, he said, a rarity in his experience).
Some of the highlights listed in the press release include 20003 years of correspondence between Davis and Dee; postcards and letters to and from Malcolm X; the original bound script of A Raisin in the Sun with text changes and notations; a note to Dee from Lorraine Hansberry on the opening night of A Raisin in the Sun; a Western Union telegram from Langston Hughes to Dee; a handwritten greeting card from Coretta Scott King; and much more.
Jacob Stuart, who's a family friend representing Lutz in his appeal, told the Miami Herald that the ex-girlfriend wasn't identified in the tweet and that there was nothing untrue or derogatory written in the notations to the graded letter—which Lutz gave a 61 percent, or a D-. Despite the fact that Lutz's ex reportedly felt like she had been cyberbullied, Stuart says that punishing the student for writing, "Long intro, short conclusion, strong hypothesis but nothing to back it up," is a clear case of chilling his right to humorous speech.
Both Bach's music and his Calov notations put powerful stress upon: (1) contempt for human reason, along with the exalting of biblical revelation as the proper arbiter of truth; (2) disparagement of notions of human autonomy and achievement, along with the exalting of dependence on God, including for one's position in the social hierarchy; (3) contempt — explicit or implicit — for Judaism, Catholicism and Islam, along with the exalting of orthodox Lutheranism; (4) disdain for foreigners, along with the exalting of German faithfulness and goodness; and (5) the emphatic exalting of monarchical power, as authorized not by the people but by God.

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