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"Sills" Definitions
  1. Beverly
  2. U.S. coloratura soprano and opera administrator.

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Then, Whitt hit a jumper, Sills nailed a 3-pointer, Jones made a layup and Sills added another basket to complete the run.
Deborah Sills Iarussi, a trustee of the Sills Family Foundation, recalled an environmental justice leader who was so fun and charismatic that the family quickly agreed to support his organization.
And why not pair her once again with Douglas Sills?
Nor, whatever Sills says in that introduction, is she unhurt.
Neighbours leaning over window sills exchanged discussed what had happened.
Neighbors leaning over window sills exchanged discussed what had happened.
CNN's Andy Rose and Danielle Sills contributed to this report.
CNN's Stella Chan and Danielle Sills contributed to this report
CNN's Janet DiGiacomo and Danielle Sills contributed to this report.
California Darien Sills-Evans of Los Angeles, California, voted by mail.
Then a night with Beverly Sills, Rudolf Serkin and Ida Levin.
Sills caught 10 passes for 73 yards and the three touchdowns.
The conversion came moments after Grier had connected with David Sills.
The pregnant Sills had told Tucker she believed he was the father.
At night, the large glowing sills will attract eyes from 20 paces.
CNN's Keith Allen, Amanda Jackson and Danielle Sills contributed to this report.
Ms. Harris's marriage to Mr. Sills, which was brief, ended in divorce.
Wednesday when it reopened, Sheriff Howard R. Sills of Putnam County said.
Reggie Chaney added 14 points for Arkansas while Desi Sills had 13.
But if you have rugs or protruding doorway sills, forget about it.
The scientists then combined a standard oil-industry model for calculating the rate at which individual sills generated gas with a statistical technique called Monte Carlo simulation to calculate the rate at which the sills would emit gas collectively.
"I saw two brutally murdered corrections officers, that's what I saw," Sills said.
Desi Sills had six of his nine points in that stretch as well.
After forcing the driver out, the two drove west toward Eatonton, Sills said.
Ms. Boden's colleagues described her as "one in a million," Ms. Sills said.
"I had their blood on my shoes," Sheriff Sills said of the victims.
Whitt, Sills and Jones combined to score 60 of the Razorbacks' 78 points.
Forensic evidence, according to Sills, suggests the car was ditched prior to the burglary.
Details are there too, with aggressive front air intakes and blacked-out side sills.
Desi Sills tallied 15 points, and Daniel Gafford added 14 points and eight rebounds.
At least one of the prisoners shot and killed Monica and Billue, Sills said.
Thus Bettijane Sills, writing with Elizabeth McPherson, opens her "Broadway, Balanchine & Beyond" almost apologetically.
Grier finished with 4123 yards passing and three touchdowns, two of them to Sills.
Shots were fired during the exchange, but no one was harmed, Sheriff Sills said.
Since the nineteen-fifties, so have the Compass Players (first under the direction of the grandmother of improv, Viola Spolin, and her son, Paul Sills) and Second City (under Sills), in Chicago; the Committee, in San Francisco; and the Groundlings, in Los Angeles.
The other prisoners on the bus, Sills said, "did not visibly participate" in the escape.
According to Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills, the escape took place around 20143:45 a.m.
According to Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills, the escape took place around 6:45 a.m.
CNN's Christina Maxouris, Giovanna Van Leeuwen, Ralph Ellis and Danielle Sills contributed to this report.
Window sills are covered with colorful sculpture models, and tall canvases lean against the wall.
Having wisely put the power saw aside, Ms. Sills now makes intricately designed art jewelry.
And it still has all the original teeth marks on the lead-painted window sills!
The changes were implemented last weekend, Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL's chief medical officer, told ESPN.
" Dr. Allen Sills, the league's chief medical officer, told the Washington Post: "We'll look at marijuana.
"He seemed very doting," corroborates Mr Sills, the rural sheriff, who is not involved in the inquiry.
Sills, nearly five months pregnant, was shot three times and her body was dumped in a pond.
Columbia native Jimmy Whitt Jr. had 403 points, and Sills added 240 and Adrio Bailey scored 227.
Sills said he had detected a clear uptick in interest among girls' players thanks to her influence.
Their complexities are becoming clear: multiple horizontal wafers of magma, known as sills, streak through the subsurface.
"We are constantly looking at the protocol and how it's applied and trying to get better," Sills said.
And there's plenty of black cladding on bumpers, fenders and sills that you don't see on the sedan.
Freshman guard Desi Sills tallied 15 points, and sophomore center Daniel Gafford added 14 points and eight rebounds.
"If the public defender knows the client has an issue, they can usually get court moved," Sills says.
"A lot of stuff around bail reform is around risk assessment rather than need assessment," Sills tells me.
Dan Sills was named executive vice president, hockey, and Mike Thorne was appointed executive vice president, baseball/softball.
"They're dangerous criminals, and we need the public's help in locating these vehicles and these individuals," Sills said.
They gnaw our sills & eat our grain, they fill our wells & find our cribs & lurk among our apples.
Mr. Shepherd did not join the Second City when its founders, including Mr. Sills, approached him in 1959.
They reasoned that the vents resulted from hot sills baking organic detritus, which is rich in carbon-12.
Sophomore guard Isaiah Joe contributed 13 points and nine rebounds, and sophomore guard Desi Sills added 222 points.
The fact is that these chemicals are not just in these resident's living room window sills in Hawaii.
Freshman guard Desi Sills capped the spurt with a layup to make it 32-7 with 9:43 left.
Junior wide receiver David Sills led the West Virginia receivers with eight catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns.
It's also baked into the performance of André Sills, a magnetic and imposing actor in his fifth Stratford season.
The Balanchine "look" was extraordinary thinness, and Sills, apologizing all the while, reveals the mental torture that enforced it.
Mr. Sills was also a founder of the Playwrights troupe, and the performers included Mr. Asner and Zohra Lampert.
I have almost 229 lined up along my window sills, and every weekend I spend time tending to them.
Near the house, released kites, healthy enough to fly short distances, perch in rows on rooftops and window sills.
Last, but for heck's sake not least: Beverly Sills, American diva nonpareil, would have been 89 on May 19123.
And instead of working at a desk, guests are increasingly expected to use glorified window sills or oversized TV trays.
Aston's engineers also gave the Rapide AMR a new grille, front splitter, side sills, rear diffuser, and 21-inch wheels.
"Those states kind of ate us up," Mark Sills, a longtime organizer of youth basketball, said of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
"I'm blown away by their emotional sills and self-awareness," said Christine Mulvey, 60, a writer in Nevada City, Calif.
"We do not charge the end-user — the person that we're helping — and we will never charge them," says Sills.
As the magma spread, it formed thousands of horizontal sheets known as sills that cooked organic matter in the sediments.
Sheriff Howard R. Sills of Putnam County, Ga., said the truck stolen in Georgia was abandoned in Moore County, Tenn.
Residents living in many of the units hang window boxes with flowers and plants on the sills of their windows.
It became a multidisciplinary space for artists in theater, dance and music, like Orson Welles, George Balanchine and Beverly Sills.
For Arden, that's her husband, Tommy Lewis (John Dossett); for Rubinstein, her gay right-hand man, Harry Fleming (Douglas Sills).
"I think not all the news is bad news," said NFL Chief Medical Officer Dr. Allen Sills during the call.
Jimmy Whitt Jr. added 33 points, on 8-of-13 shooting , with 10 rebounds and Desi Sills had 10 points.
D.J. Reed forced the first of two turnovers with a forced fumble and recovery after a completed pass to David Sills.
We just bought our condo back in June, and we have to deal with some rotting window sills and chipped paint.
Arkansas led at the break despite shooting just 36 percent from the field, with Sills contributing a career high before halftime.
The marsh plants in living shorelines do the real work; sills just provide temporary tranquility in which they may take root.
Often, marine life takes hold as well, and the sills turn into living reefs, teeming with fish, crabs, and other shellfish.
Mr. Shepherd and Paul Sills started Compass in 20113 in the rear of a bar near the University of Chicago campus.
He pointed to the aluminum sills that ran along the bottom of doors, and the steel hinges bolted onto the sides.
Having already been reprimanded for weight gain, Sills is called into Balanchine's office, and he takes her hand, squeezing her fingers.
The lead hit 20 for the first time after Sills canned a 3 from the right side with 22:221 left.
Sills, who made her debut in 1955 as Rosalinda in "Die Fledermaus," wore dresses at that performance made by her mother.
Both had been housed at Baldwin State Prison in Milledgeville, Ga. Mr. Dubose, 24, was a gang member, Sheriff Sills said.
"The hurricane hit us at what honestly couldn't have been a worse time," said Taylor Sills, spokesman for the Georgia Cotton Commission.
Sills said the two men may be in the truck, but he did not rule out that they may have split up.
Sills, who paced the FBS with 2118 touchdown catches in 220, had seven receptions for 93 yards for West Virginia (29-235).
Then Ms. Sills, in her 143s and a City Opera regular though not yet a huge star, demanded the role for herself.
Mr. Willey pointed to the aluminum sills that run along the bottom of doors, and the steel hinges bolted onto the sides.
My grandfather was 19 when two black men named Juster Jennings and Sills Spinks were lynched in his Alabama county in 1920.
They then killed the officers on the bus, though Sheriff Sills said he had heard conflicting reports on who pulled the trigger.
"The exercises opened me up," said Ms. Sills, allowing such symptoms as small steps, slow movements and tiny, cramped handwriting to subside.
Sills drilled a 215-pointer off an offensive rebound to put the Razorbacks in front 206-210 at the 9:10 mark.
Jamie Barton, a sumptuous mezzo-soprano, has won the Beverly Sills Award, the Metropolitan Opera's $50,000 annual prize for a young singer.
Early on, Sills sang at resorts in the Catskills, but she got her big break when City Opera signed her in 19123.
Desi Sills added 123 points and Jimmy Whitt tallied 12 as Arkansas continued its impressive start under first-year coach Eric Musselman.
But when the soprano Beverly Sills performed them as such with the New York City Opera in the 1970s, a tradition was born.
"The Ballad of Baby Doe" not only became an American repertory standard (the role was performed by, among others, the soprano Beverly Sills).
They ditched their uniforms for stolen clothes when they ransacked a house about 1303 miles from where they left the bus, Sills said.
So, too, is every other painted surface here: the bunks, the railings, the window sills, even our jumpsuits—all of it is red.
Among those honored there over the years have been the composer Giacomo Puccini and the singers Enrico Caruso, Luciano Pavarotti and Beverly Sills.
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Another work, "Queen of Opera" (19893), was simply a 21989-by-21993-inch oil painting of a Time magazine cover featuring Beverly Sills.
Guards Mason Jones (153 points), Desi Sills (20), Isaiah Joe (18), and Jimmy Whitt Jr. (12) led the Razorbacks (20-12) in scoring.
Mr. Capobianco made his Met debut in 1978, with a new production of Massenet's "Thaïs," starring Ms. Sills and the baritone Sherrill Milnes.
They made three in that span, including one by Sills with two seconds on the clock for a 42-33 advantage at intermission.
The African American artists I exhibited were Herbert Gentry, Joe Overstreet, Emilio Cruz, Thomas Sills, Ed Clark, Betty Blayton, and Beauford Delany, among others.
The floodgates then opened, as Grier hit Sills on a crossing pattern for a 16-yard score to extend the lead to 14-6.
The Razorbacks received two 3-pointers from Sills in the first 98 seconds of the second half to stretch the lead to 45-30.
"I saw two brutally murdered corrections officers, that's what I saw," said Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills recalling what he saw on the bus.
In Georgia, Sills told reporters no one was wounded and the inmates gave up after about 15 minutes in the trees beside Interstate 24.
"We look at how much money is spent on putting people in jail, pre-trial [and] we think there's $9 billion wasted," says Sills.
But to figure out how much organic matter the underground sills would have cooked up, the scientists first had to find and measure them.
"I'd say 15 or 20 minutes later, they came out with their hands up, is what we were told, and surrendered," Sheriff Sills said.
Sills pushed that lead to 70-64 on another made jumper with 1:03 left, and it appeared Western Kentucky (7-3) was done.
As the '60s progressed, the socialite Pat Buckley, the art patron Bernice Norman and the opera singer Beverly Sills began carrying Judith Leiber purses.
Most notably, a central unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant (UNC) was stationed at the command center that has been used primarily for game-replay review, Sills said.
Since launching in the summer of 2016 in California's Contra Costa County, the court appearance rate improved from 80 percent to 95 percent, Sills says.
Leaving the other prisoners in the bus, Rowe and Dubose carjacked a green Honda Civic and drove away after forcing the driver out, Sills said.
Grier hit David Sills for an 18-yard touchdown, which turned out to be the only third-down conversion of the game for the Mountaineers.
A rising lyric soprano who won the 2012 Richard Tucker Award, Ms. Pérez, 36, cited Ms. Sills, the Brooklyn-born opera star, as an inspiration.
Though Ms. Curtin's singing was esteemed by critics and opera aficionados, she remained less well known than contemporary sopranos like Beverly Sills and Joan Sutherland.
Geologists thought the sills formed over a few million years, whereas fossilized sediments show it took just a few thousand years to start the PETM.
"We have some tracks and footprints that lets us know it's them," Sheriff Sills said of the truck theft at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
"Places to cool it?" are SILLS, because the incoming breeze can help cool down a baked good right after it comes out of the oven.
There is a handsomely disheveled Douglas Sills as Mack, a quietly charismatic Alexandra Socha as Mabel and a general reveling in period fashion and physicality.
The McIvers, says Howard Sills, the local sheriff, were ornaments of the community: she was "the life of the party", he "a gentleman" with "consummate manners".
According to Belgian newspaper De Standaard some local residents yelled profanities at the Vlaams Belang supporters from their window sills and threw eggs in their direction.
He came to believe that Tama-Re was a sovereign nation and "advocated they weren't subject to our laws," Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills tells PEOPLE.
"Our view is in terms of bail reform, we need to make sure there's not a proliferation of things like ankle monitors and whatnot," Sills says.
Sheriff Sills confirmed that the full resources of the FBI, U.S. marshals, and other state and federal agencies are being deployed to assist in the manhunt.
The sills of living shorelines — often made of crushed rock or bags of oyster shells, placed about 15 feet offshore — are positioned in front of wetlands.
Sills answered with a 216-pointer and Jones added two free throws after a steal to push the lead back to 211 with 214:49 left.
But the only thing around are window sills with huge spikes jutting out of them, or a "leaning" bench that doesn't take much pressure off your feet.
Aston's special projects division added a ton of carbon fiber aerodynamic elements including a new front splitter, front and rear bumpers, fenders, side sills, and rear diffuser.
Sills, whose previous career high was nine points in mid-December against Texas-San Antonio, hit three 3-pointers on 5-of-7 shooting for 13 points.
"From the county's perspective we're helping people comply with their mandatory appointment, which over time saves them money," says Uptrust co-founder and chief executive, Jacob Sills.
"People building products haven't thought about them… or if they have, they've only thought about them in the old historical context, which is mass incarceration," says Sills.
Arkansas — fueled by Sills' triple — uncorked an 8-1 run to get a 70-64 lead before WKU stormed back in the final minute to force overtime.
Grier threw second-half touchdowns of 212 yards to Gary Jennings and 253 yards to David Sills V, who made amends for dropping two potential touchdowns earlier.
This process "truly allows the customer to individualize the dash, LED door sills, the puddle-light projections, some trim pieces," said a spokesman for Mini, Patrick McKenna.
True to its classic form, the new dune buggy has no fixed roof or doors, and it keeps the same oversized off-road tires and open-side sills.
Dubose and Rowe stole a truck in Madison, Georgia, and ditched it about 260 miles away in Moore County, Tennessee, on Thursday, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said.
Jimmy Whitt Jr. added 553 points and 15 rebounds, Desi Sills scored 13, Isaiah Joe 11 and Ethan Henderson had 10 for the Razorbacks (19-11, 7-10).
Desi Sills scored 18 points and Isaiah Joe added 12 for Arkansas, which shot 19 for 55 (103 percent) compared to 21 for 51 (41.2 percent) for Indiana.
Arkansas also got 22 from Isaiah Joe and 13 from Desi Sills while Ethan Henderson had a career-high nine rebounds in his second start of the year.
Arkansas missed its first eight 3-point attempts until Sills hit one from the left corner with 1:23 left in the half, providing a six-point lead.
Volunteers, some barefoot and in wet pajamas, others in flip-flops and basketball shorts, rushed to close windows by removing the wooden planks holding up the heavy sills.
A 3-pointer by Desi Sills, who had 15 points, gave Arkansas its first lead since late in the first half at 75-72 with 1:43 to go.
West Virginia&aposs David Sills V has 15 receiving TDs, six more than anyone else in the country, and teammate Gary Jennings leads the Big 12 with 56 catches.
It had dust balls around the lamps bases, on the headboard of the bed, the dresser top, desk top, the counter, the refrigerator, the window sills, the telephones, etc.
Grier finished 25-of-34 passing for 20 yards, adding a 219-yard score to Sills with 225:2172 left after Tennessee jumped offsides on a field-goal attempt.
"Our protocols are not dependent on game situations or on the player's identity," Dr. Allen Sills, who serves as the league's chief medical officer, said in a phone interview.
The Uptrust team The Uptrust team "We think this business can generate several hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue by eliminating waste in the overall system," Sills said.
As she surveyed the crumbling corners, exposed wires, and chipping window sills of the sparse, three-bedroom apartment, it was clear to her that all the children were in danger.
Arkansas' Desi Sills tied the game at 67 on a driving layup with 33 seconds left in regulation and was fouled on the play, but missed the ensuing free throw.
They move into your house in August and stay all year, hanging out in closets, bathtubs, hanging plants, hard-to-reach ceiling corners, or on window sills, pillowcases, coffee tables.
After a 65-minute lightning delay extended halftime, Grier threw scoring passes on three consecutive drives to Sills (33 yards), Gary Jennings Jr. (23 yards) and Kennedy McKoy (14 yards).
They were preparing to start a nationwide billboard campaign "We are looking for them anywhere they might be on the planet Earth," Sheriff Sills said at an afternoon news conference.
The three operas were not written as a cycle, but thanks in part to Sills, they are now often seen as a "Tudor Trilogy," and a bel canto Everest to climb.
I think the only thing that drew me to acting in the first place was the group of people I was working with: Ed Asner, Paul Sills, Mike Nichols, Elaine May.
The truck has damage to the right rear quarter panel, a trailer hitch that "in some manner has been cut with a torch," and tool boxes on each side, Sills said.
David Sills and His Unlikely Career's Next Chapter: One of the better storylines to play out last season was David Sills's return to the limelight as a receiver for West Virginia.
Lately there have been some encouraging steps: NFL Chief Medical Officer Allen Sills recently voiced support for exploring medical marijuana for treatment of TBI, a previously controversial stance within the organization.
"We don't want a kitchen palace, we just want our canteen," Mr. Neuling said, gesturing to the window sills lined with potted green plants and framed jigsaw puzzles on the walls.
The soprano Heather Buck will perform "Miss Havisham's Wedding Night," a potent reworking of a 1979 opera originally commissioned by the company as a star vehicle for the soprano Beverly Sills.
The NFL and Dr. Allen Sills, it's chief medical officer, did not respond when asked whether the league is considering changing its CTE and concussion protocol because of the recent study.
Personal Health Susan Sills, a Brooklyn artist who until recently made life-size cutouts on plywood using a power saw, long suspected she might be at risk for developing Parkinson's disease.
Sheriff Sills said his office had already investigated at least 100 leads, but conceded that he did not know whether the men, whom he called "recidivist violent criminals," were hiding anywhere nearby.
Ms. Oropesa's performance, her first at the Met since winning its Beverly Sills Artist Award as well as the prestigious Richard Tucker Award this spring, is alone worth the price of admission.
Whitt was supported by teammates Mason Jones, who scored 20 points and made 10 free throws, and Desi Sills, who finished with 18 points on 7-for-8 shooting from the field.
Texas A&M led for most of the first 10 minutes, but Arkansas was able to carve out a 423-20 edge when Sills made three foul shots with 7:25 left.
What's more, if the cameras and sensors detect an imminent side crash, the A8 is lifted so the other car will hit the ultra-solid sills, instead of softer parts of the door.
The Mountaineers marched 80 yards on 10 plays, capped by a 4-yard touchdown pass to Sills on a nifty catch in the corner of the end zone for a 21-13 lead.
Some abortion opponents, like Wynette Sills of Californians for Life, have argued that student health centers are "poorly equipped … first aid centers" that don't have the means to offer this type of service.
The truck would be at least the second vehicle they're alleged to have stolen since their escape Tuesday morning from the prison bus in adjacent Putnam County, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said.
A house burglary, and the stolen vehicles Sometime after the escape and carjacking, the men are believed to have ransacked a house perhaps 30 miles from where they left the bus, Sills said.
You want to choose the right type of paint — that means water-based latex flat paint for ceilings, flat or "eggshell" finish for walls, and eggshell or semi-gloss for sills and doors.
The gender barrier was broken in 1976 by Sarah Caldwell, but only at the insistence of Beverly Sills, who agreed to sing in "La Traviata" on the condition that Caldwell be hired to conduct.
In her first session with Salem, months earlier, when Salem clung to silence, she coaxed them into speech by asking which was their favorite of the flowers and plants on the sills and floor.
Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Sills — already a successful director in Chicago — and the actor Eugene Troobnick started the Playwrights Theater Club, which staged classical and avant-garde plays and brought them acclaim for its innovation.
Upon entering the shop, customers are greeted at the door by a handful of cuddly kittens who are free to roam the space, climb on bookshelves, and take cat naps on the window sills.
In 225, having become one of the most popular opera singers of all time, Sills began a new chapter, serving as the director of City Opera and revitalizing it during the city's fiscal crisis.
Felt hats with jaunty feathers hang from hooks in the coat closet, bedroom shelves overflow with books, and several personal pieces, including a signed portrait of the opera star Beverly Sills, decorate the walls.
Along with a new front end and a new rear end accented in the middle with new side sills and 20-inch wheels, the 2017 GT-R looks wider and more aggressive than ever before.
The rest of the cast includes Lisa St. Lou as Ivanka, Suzanne Sole as Ivana, Peter Hargrave as Eric, Brian Sills as Don Jr., Marissa Mulder as Marla Maples and Glen Pannell as Mike Pence.
And if Sills can sustain the success he had early on last season, we could be looking at one of the most unlikely, roundabout careers take its next turn at the 73 NFL draft. 18.
They also can't hold onto their guys, who in this version are Arden's husband (and business manager), Tommy Lewis (John Dossett), and Rubinstein's business manager, Harry Fleming (Douglas Sills), who is gay, snarky and adoring.
Rowe and Dubose entered the driver's compartment and overpowered and disarmed Officers Christopher Monica and Curtis Billue while the bus was on State Route 22010 between Eatonton and Sparta, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said.
The building also had drafty copper-clad wood-framed windows, which resulted in manuscripts flying around offices and snow drifts forming on the window sills, said Mr. Sargent, who is now chief executive of Macmillan.
Grier finished 25 of 35 for 356 yards and the five scores, three of them to David Sills, and two interceptions as the Mountaineers (3-0) had little trouble against the punchless Wildcats (2-243).
Arkansas (8-1) held a tenuous 65-63 lead heading into the final two minutes, and Desi Sills' 3-pointer from the left corner gave the Hogs a 68-123 advantage with 1:39 left.
Josh Anderson scored 15 points, followed by Savage with 14 and Camron Justice with 12 Sills finished with 20 to lead Arkansas, followed by Joe with 18 and Whitt with 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Sills noted changes the NFL has made to reduce head-to-head contact over the years, including limiting how much players can wear their helmets off-season and limiting full-padded practices during the season.
Helping boost bee populations is as simple as planting flowers in pots on the window sills of Mexico City's millions of apartments, growing more fruit trees, and reducing pesticide use in gardens and parks, said experts.
She saw her work as a rehearsal tool, one that her son Paul Sills brought to the Compass in the next decade, which drew an incredible collection of talent to topical sketch work and freewheeling improvisation.
When Henrik Svensen of the University of Oslo and colleagues analyzed recorded echoes from air blasts produced by oil exploration ships, they saw vents leading upward from sills that formed around the time of the PETM.
On the sills of the high windows geraniums glowed a cheerful red in the sunlight, in boxes placed behind a protective metal barrier to protect the varnished wood from random splashes when they were being watered.
Sills was such a skilled fund-raiser that she went to serve as the board chair for both Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Metropolitan Opera, acting as a feverish booster for those organizations.
The justices, who have sharply disagreed among themselves over capital punishment, declined to consider the appeal brought by Lamondre Tucker, who was sentenced to death for the 2008 murder of 18-year-old Tavia Sills in Shreveport.
"But they really care about the client and one of the things we saw with this was we needed to change the whole front end of the system to be less adversarial and more human," Sills says.
Will Grier bolstered his big-play reputation by throwing five touchdowns, two of them to David Sills V, as No. 17 West Virginia beat Tennessee 40-14 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday.
In addition to Ms. LuPone (who won Tony Awards for "Gypsy" and "Evita") and Ms. Ebersole (who won Tonys for "Grey Gardens" and "42nd Street") it will star John Dossett ("Gypsy") and Douglas Sills ("The Scarlet Pimpernel").
Some of the city's cultural institutions have folded: The Baltimore Opera Company, established in 1950 and once led by the soprano Rosa Ponselle, with stars including Plácido Domingo, Birgit Nilsson and Beverly Sills, shut down in 2009.
"Until we had that database of geometries and dimensions, we couldn't even tell you how fast or how regular [the sills] needed to be to get to the right carbon release," said Sarah Greene, a co-author.
"You can throw a baseball and almost hit the Volkswagen plant," said Corey Jahn, the Gestamp plant director, standing next to powerful cold-stamping machines that press sheets of metal into wheelhouses, door sills and floor plenums.
His work at the Metropolitan Opera included Bellini's "Norma" (53), which starred Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne; Donizetti's "Don Pasquale" (25), with Ms. Sills; and Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" (25), directed by Gian Carlo Menotti and starring Renata Scotto.
That task fell to Stephen Jones' former graduate students Murray Hoggett and Karina Fernandez, who scrutinized tens of thousands of square kilometers of seismic scans to infer that there are between 11,000 and 18,000 sills in the region.
The exercise program that has mainly helped Ms. Sills, called L.S.V.T. BIG, evolved from the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment program – L.S.V.T. LOUD — created to improve the speech of Parkinson's patients, who tend to talk more and more softly.
Arkansas went more than five minutes without a field goal until Desi Sills, who had 217 points and was 215 of 6 from deep, hit a 3-pointer to build a 58-53 edge with 7:45 remaining.
The mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, who won the Metropolitan Opera's Beverly Sills Artist Award this year and recently received accolades for her portrayal of Adalgisa in the Met's production of Bellini's "Norma," is riding a wave of popularity.
That puts it just 1.1 inches lower than the XC90 SUV, and, with plastic cladding around the wheel arches and door sills, Volvo says the Cross Country is designed to go places that its more road-going cars can't.
Howard's 15-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver David Sills with 73:19 remaining was the sixth lead change in a game that featured a Cactus record for 950 yards passing and nine touchdown passes by the two teams.
Developed specifically to counter the unique movement impairments associated with Parkinson's, it trains patients to "make big strong movements, not little weak ones," Ms. Sills said, for example, taking big steps and swinging your arms widely when you walk.
She is the daughter of Dale S. Bell and Allan C. Bell of Closter, N.J. The bride's father is a partner and chair of the trusts and estates practice group at Sills Cummis & Gross, a law firm in Newark.
Those legends include well-known artists such as the choreographer George Balanchine, the opera singer and administrator Beverly Sills, the musician and composer Wynton Marsalis, the conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, and the Metropolitan Opera's longtime music director James Levine.
Wide receiver David Sills V, once a highly touted prep quarterback prospect himself, leads the nation with 15 touchdown receptions while Justin Crawford ranks third in the Big 12 in rushing with 413 yards to go along with seven touchdowns. 1.
The soprano Ailyn Pérez has won this year's Beverly Sills Artist Award, which offers a $50,000 prize to help foster the careers of young singers who have appeared in solo roles at the Metropolitan Opera, that company announced on Thursday.
South Carolina Senator James Henry Hammond explained that those better men must rule the rest: most folks were "mudsills" he said, supporting their betters just as the sills of a house were driven into the mud to support the house itself.
The rest of the cast, which includes several experienced farceurs and shape-shifters, is forced into more or less impossible contortions of whimsy, a job for which only Douglas Sills (as a shrink, the children's father and Disney) seems factory-equipped.
Mizzou got as close as 173-63 with 2:43 left on a 3-pointer by freshman Kobe Brown, who had a career-high 17 points and 10 rebounds, but then Joe and Sills hit 3s on consecutive possessions for Arkansas.
Erasmus alumni include the singer Barbra Streisand, the actor Eli Wallach, authors like Bernard Malamud and Mickey Spillane, the music industry legend Clive Davis, the opera singer Beverly Sills, and Al Davis, a former owner of the Oakland Raiders football team.
Arkansas honored the 25th anniversary of the 1994 NCAA championship team at intermission and Desi Sills kept the party going with a layup to cap a 9-0 run that bookended intermission and gave the Razorbacks a 673-35 lead.
One end of the building's wide facade is built around the kind of narrow window openings that had been required by the Prescott's brick construction; they have elaborate terra-cotta surrounds that pay homage to the Prescott's ornate lintels and sills.
Featured artists include: Peter Agostini, Seymour Boardman, Ilya Bolotowsky, James Brooks, Lawrence Calcagno, Nassos Daphnis, Beauford Delaney, Friedel Dzubas, Jimmy Ernst, Joseph Fiore, John Hultberg, Ibram Lassaw, Michael Loew, Leonard Nelson, Joe Overstreet, Phillip Pavia, Misha Reznikoff, Richards Rubens, Thomas Sills & Wilfrid Zogbaum.
Alabama managed to cut its deficit to 56-49 with 7:45 remaining, but a corner 3-pointer by Desi Sills and a follow-up dunk by Gafford quickly restored the Arkansas lead to 53 at 61-49 with 6:210 left.
The design is a mix of Spanish and British colonial styles and "a beach vibe" that celebrates indoor-outdoor living, said Mr. Amoia, 25, who worked for the hotelier André Balazs and the designer Stephen Sills before founding his own company in 2200.
Desmond Heeley, a celebrated designer for the theater, the opera and the ballet, whose costumes dressed the likes of Laurence Olivier, Beverly Sills and Margot Fonteyn, and whose sets were used in major productions throughout the world, died on June 19681 in Manhattan.
Jalen Harris had 15 points, and freshman Desi Sills had a career-high 14 to lead the Arkansas Razorbacks to a 73-71 road win over the Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday night in College Station, Texas to open Big 133 play.
"If we are going to recommend or approve any kind of therapy for NFL players, again, whether it's equipment or treatment or intervention, we'd have to pass an extremely high standard of proof," said Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL's chief medical officer.
" His other Broadway credits include "Paul Sills' Story Theatre" (1970); "Metamorphoses," by Ovid (19883); "Bad Habits," by Terrence McNally (1974); and, in an act of coming full circle, "Honeymoon Motel," by Mr. Allen, staged in 2011 as part of the Broadway triptych "Relatively Speaking.
While the movies like to depict flight risks and people skipping town ahead of their court dates, failure to appear in court often comes down to a lack of transportation, work conflicts, not receiving a reminder, childcare or poor time management, Sills tells TechCrunch.
Ms. Harris was part of a revolution in improvisation in Chicago — first with the Compass Players, whose members also included Mike Nichols, Elaine May and Ed Asner, and then with the Second City, which Paul Sills, her husband at the time, helped start in 1959.
It hung on for the next 20 years, counting each penny, overcoming crisis after crisis, yet still producing operas of great vitality, with superb young singers like Frances Bible, Beverly Sills and Brenda Lewis, who sang leading roles for as little as $75 a performance.
" One Sunday morning in late June, Ms. Allen had delivered her celebrity driveway tour, ticking off the names of those who have lived in splendor at the end of serpentine dirt roads — "Beverly Sills; Diane Sawyer; Katharine Graham, oh damn, I skipped Carly Simon.
Volkswagen isn't offering many details about the new e-buggy, but the teaser pics reveal that it picks up on the classic design first pioneered by the Manx, with a long nose, a stubby tail, a shortened windshield, roll bar and high side sills rather than doors.
A noted jazz pianist and bandleader, Mr. Davis credited the soprano Beverly Sills with helping get this nimble, biopic-style opera commissioned by New York City Opera — predating both Spike Lee's 1992 film "X" and other operas, such as "Nixon in China," based on contemporary events.
Over the years, it has been home to a long list of notable residents, many in showbiz, among them, Beverly Sills, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall, John McEnroe, Helen Gurley Brown, and Jerry Seinfeld, who now lives with his family in what was once Isaac Stern's apartment.
"I have been a police officer of some sort in this state for over 22004 years, and I can tell you today there has never been a reward that large," Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said during a Thursday joint press conference with the FBI and other agencies.
"I have been a police officer of some sort in this state for over 43 years, and I can tell you today there has never been a reward that large," Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said during a Thursday joint press conference with the FBI and other agencies.
He has been writing operas for more than 30 years, going back to "X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X," which Beverly Sills brought to New York City Opera in 1986, and "Amistad," which had its premiere at Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1997 — grand stories, grandly told.
Tyree Jackson hit David Sills V for the game-winning 8-yard touchdown with eight seconds left, capping a spree of three touchdowns in the final 3:53 as the Buffalo Bills rallied past the Minnesota Vikings for a 27-23 win in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Thursday.
According to Pro Football Talk, a memo from NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills was reportedly sent to players via the NFL Players Association, recapping the steps that the league has taken over the past 10 days in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, including plans to hold the draft without fans present.
Ms. Sills attributes her energy and well-being partly to the medication she takes but primarily to the hours she spends working out with a physical therapist and personal trainer, who have helped her develop an exercise regimen that, while not a cure, can alleviate Parkinson's symptoms and slow progression of the disease.
The composer Giacomo Puccini and the singers Enrico Caruso, Luciano Pavarotti and Beverly Sills all had memorials or special concerts held in their memories; some artists have even had their funerals held there, including the conductors Leopold Damrosch and Anton Seidl in the 19th century, and the tenor Richard Tucker in 1975.
Wide receiver David Sills V has 51 receptions for 793 yards and leads the nation with 16 touchdown receptions while senior linebacker Al-Rasheed Benton ranks fifth in the Big 217 in tackles (221) , including 212 for loss, and anchors a Mountaineers defense that held Iowa State to just 23 rushing yards last week.
He is a son of Lori I. Mayer of Livingston, N.J., and Michael R. Leighton of Cliffside Park, N.J. His mother is a partner focusing on corporate and real estate law at Nagel Rice, a law firm in Roseland, N.J. His father is a partner focusing on finance law in Sills Cummis & Gross, the Newark law firm.
UPDATE, Friday, April 6, 1:38pm EDT: The Brooklyn Museum has released a statement from their director, Anne Pasternak, and it's reproduced in full here: In light of recent conversations, I am writing to state unequivocally that the Brooklyn Museum stands by our appointment of Dr. Kristen Windmuller-Luna as the Sills Family Consulting Curator of African Arts.
Tito Capobianco, who created groundbreaking productions at the New York City Opera in the 21978s and '21984s, including a rare staging of Handel's "Giulio Cesare" that made Beverly Sills a star, and went on to became a strong-willed general director at the Pittsburgh Opera, died on Saturday at his home in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Fla.
In spite of a brilliant presentation that September of Handel's "Giulio Cesare," starring the bass baritone Norman Treigle and the coloratura soprano Beverly Sills — "one of those legendary events of opera history," Waleson says — it wasn't long before operating an opera company for the nonrich, right next door to the opera house of the superrich, became a mission impossible.
I live in a dank old place with a ghost that stomps around in the attic room we've never gone into (I think it's walled up) and the first thing I did when we moved in was to make charms in black crayon on all the door sills and window ledges to keep out demons, and was successful in the main.
The rear suicide doors almost certainly won't make it to production — nor will the "floating" rear seats that are supported by buckets connected to the side sills — but many of the interior elements will, including the center-mounted touchpad that "floats" above the center console (it's only connected to the console on the top, not the bottom, which gives it that floating feel).
They are: • Alice Austen, an L.G.B.T.Q. photographer • Antonia Pantoja, a Puerto Rican educator and community activist • Beverly Sills, an opera soprano • Dorothy Day, a founder of the Catholic Worker movement and newspaper • Frances Perkins, the first female United States cabinet member • Mabel Lee, a suffragist and Chinatown community activist • Shirley Chisholm, the country's first African-American congresswoman and a groundbreaking presidential candidate.

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