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Valuably, he touched on the way "Emeralds" responds to it.
And, perhaps most valuably, the artists also get data about all of these endpoints.
He was almost invariably a flawed craftsman and often valuably — sometimes thrillingly — large-spirited.
Woodsworth's book valuably chronicles the hard work of people it's easy to forget today.
But perhaps even more valuably, she portrays the misogynistic social space it takes place in.
Most valuably, though, the curators have also included work by young American artists inspired by Orozco's example.
How do we put engineering ergs where they're most valuably spent, rather than just strafing people with apps?
Valuably, Trump has exposed the rottenness of the consultant culture, and the squirrelly way politicians now talk to us.
They've been groomed since childhood to dance the style and ballets of George Balanchine; but Robbins requires valuably alternative standards.
ODELL: I&aposm not particularly optimistic, but perhaps they can cancel some of their August recess and use that time valuably.
He then sends fundraising appeals to people on those lists, collecting and keeping the donations, and, perhaps more valuably, email addresses.
The film also valuably focuses on examining one's own values, choices and actions, with Fox doing so by positioning himself as the central character.
Drawing from its JKO School, it has also developed its own classical style, recognizably and valuably different (especially above the waist) from that of City Ballet.
Most valuably, I learnt a new set of rules at art school, which were that you can say and do whatever you like, as long as you trust yourself in doing so.
The rapid technology changes, collapsing business model, 9/11, media convergence, paywall wars, dawn of social media, rise of the "citizen journalist" and more are here valuably detailed by a gifted reporter focused on the story of his own profession.
In this campaign and investment effort, Gates is valuably building on the years-long push for an energy revolution by Richard E. Smalley, who shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and, even while fighting a losing battle with leukemia, crisscrossed the nation pressing for a space-shot-scale boost in research and development on technologies that can power planetary prosperity without overheating the climate.
It was noted that Messrs. Kerr, Haines, J. Jeffries, J. Connoh, and Sergeant McLennan, and others valuably contributed to the discussion. A hearty vote of thanks to the chairman concluded the meeting.
Where land could not be ploughed easily, it was managed as pasture. The woodlands of much of Norfolk were cleared during mediaeval times. The soils of the county were variously light, heavy and – most valuably – moderate. The moderately heavy soils were concentrated in central and eastern parts.
It has been valuably noted that MBLAQ has expended much effort in the making the album. Not much has been said by the members about their secondary single, “낙서 (Scribble)”. The group members only said, “You will be able to know about this song by listening to it rather than by us explaining about it”. “Scribble” was released on music portal websites on January 3, 2012.
In 2003, "Jumpo I", a sophisticated production line is installed, an investment of €6,000,000 which radically changed the production structure of the company. Five years later, in 2008, the second sophisticated production line, "Jumpo II", was installed, which premiered in October 2008 at an event attended by the Minister of Development. In these difficult economic times, the company dares to invest and modernize, expressing its willingness to strengthen and maintain leadership, but also continues to valuably contribute to society.
Unfortunately her new husbands trading was not as successful as her singing so she returned to the stage for financial reasons in 1807. She and her husband separated in 1810. Between 1807 and 1815 she appeared at prime locations in London, but her forays to Paris and Italy met with undocumented or mixed success. It is suspected that she was demoted in Venice, but she used her time valuably and she created a large multi-volume collection of Italian vocal music which she brought back to Britain.
As suitable trees take decades to grow, in densely populated nations like England any given square meter of land could, usually, be far more valuably employed by producing foodstuffs rather than timber. Timber was thus only viable industry in sparsely populated lands such as Scandinavia, those in the Baltic Sea area, and in North America. The Baltic countries, and especially Norway, had other benefits including superior sawmills, and often lower transport prices than distant overland travel. The British shipping industry, by the late seventeenth century, increasingly used imports of Baltic timber.
Discography of Bruckner's symphonies by Georg Tintner Naxos is also releasing a "Tintner Memorial Edition" comprising re-releases of some of his earlier recordings of composers other than Bruckner. A disc of Tintner's piano music has also been released by the same label, valuably revealing a side of the man long-forgotten since his student days. Some of his own early compositions have been recorded: Violin Sonata, Piano Sonata, Trauermusik, Chopin Variations, and Prelude. His daughter was the dancer Hephzibah Tintner (1971–2001), whom he named after the pianist Hephzibah Menuhin.
In HTML, `span` and `div` tags are elements used to define parts of a document, so that they are identifiable when a unique classification is necessary. Where other HTML elements such as `p` (paragraph), `em` (emphasis), and so on, accurately represent the semantics of the content, the additional use of `span` and `div` tags leads to better accessibility for readers and easier maintainability for authors. Where no existing HTML element is applicable, `span` and `div` can valuably represent parts of a document so that HTML attributes such as `class`, `id`, `lang`, or `dir` can be applied. `span` represents an inline portion of a document, for example words within a sentence.
The TV critic from the Sydney Morning Herald thought that "the stage devices" of the original play "were all too evident for the good of its TV adaptation", notably the reliance of one set for all the action, and the use of the device of the Common Man, adding "the black and white directness of television demands less pageant-like solemnity. But it was able to assist valuably when the dialogue came alive with character and force." The Bulletin said William Sterling is perhaps the most distinctive and stylistic producer in Australian television. In each of his shows he rarely misses an opportunity for adventurous experiment with lighting or camera-angles.
The Ancient Egyptians differentiated between "real" (genetic) dwarfs and pygmies, who arrived in Egypt, presumably as valuably exotic captives, from (again presumably) those areas of west Africa where members of this ethnic group still live (an enormous distance from the pharaonic kingdom, particularly given the lack of modern communications), though a possible origin for the dancing pygmies might have been modern day Sudan or Ethiopia (if they were formerly more widespread). Pygmies were exclusively hired on very special occasions for dancing and for acrobatic performances at temples and shrines. Dwarfs instead, were exclusively hired for highly skilled craftings and artistic duties. However, modern Egyptologists admonish for caution, the ancient Egyptian did not differ between dwarfs and pygmies to discriminate them, they simply chose their activities according to their skills.
Members of the Eastern Partnership The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) (signed in 1996 and in force since 1999) serves as the legal framework for EU-Armenia bilateral relations. Since 2004, Armenia and the other South Caucasus states have been part of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). An ENP Action Plan for Armenia was published on 2 March 2005, "highlighting areas in which bilateral cooperation could feasibly and valuably be strengthened." The plan sets "jointly defined priorities in selected areas for the next five years." In November 2005, formal consultations on the Action Plan was opened in Yerevan.. However, most scholars and commentators have criticized the effectiveness of the ENP in facilitating reform objectives outlined in the Action Plan, especially in relation to democracy, corruption and civil society engagement.. Regardless, on January 12, 2002, the European Parliament noted that Armenia and Georgia may enter the EU in the future, as both countries are considered European. Armenia entered the EU's Eastern Partnership in 2009.
This is then expanded with the realisation that, even if the bell is tolling for others, it is a matter of concern for Donne, as: Donne then argues that if someone dies, anyone has the right to use their death as long as they do so valuably, considering it a treasure. He writes that: The death of an individual – signified by the tolling of the bell – is thus a treasure buried at the bottom of a mine: only of value if it is given to someone who makes good use of it. In this he refers to the work of Augustine of Hippo, specifically On Christian Doctrine, in which Augustine describes the knowledge of pagans as gold and silver: something that can be involved in Christian purposes if appropriated properly. Donne, twisting this idea, is arguing that the death of any individual is something others can learn from, should they understand it properly.

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