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I owe my life to the firefighters who worked 15 hours without break to free me.
Where the river once coursed without break, settling into a familiar pattern of placid water followed by white rapids, now it bottomed out.
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It is also faster than the growth in pay for most people who have suffered a squeeze on their incomes almost without break for a decade.
Their conversation from the party continued as though without break, and before long, Gaspard had forgotten about the friend he'd agreed to meet, and he and Xavier left together.
Beginning with a chaconne by Handel, he segued without break into various movements from suites and shorter pieces by Bach, Rameau and Couperin, followed by Ravel's "Rigaudon" (from Ravel's suite in tribute to Couperin).
I was especially fascinated by Mr. Rattle's grouping together of three pathbreaking scores by Schoenberg, Webern and Berg — 14 individual pieces in all, played without break — almost like an imagined 11th Symphony by Mahler, as Mr. Rattle suggested to the audience.
Accepting the commission, Mr. Tao wrote "Everything Must Go," a teeming, mercurial, vividly colorful 11-minute work that transitioned without break from its quizzical ending to the mysterious opening of the Bruckner, with a tremulous sustained midrange F in the strings and horns around which a tentative theme appears in segments.
For the first half, lasting 50 minutes and played without break, Mr. Aimard began with stunningly avant-garde works (from 53-16) by the overlooked Russian composer Nicolas Obukhov, then offered some searching late Liszt, followed by an ecstatic piece from Messiaen's "Catalog of Birds," before ending with Scriabin's wildly mystical Fifth Piano Sonata (1907).
The team worked for 72 hours without break for a particular scene which was shot near the Chengalpet railway station.
In fact, Sibelius himself most likely thought of it as one movement as he published and performed the first movement of his final 1919 version without break.
There was also a battery across the river on Cape Merry meant to hold six more cannon. Work on the fort continued almost without break until 1771, but it was never truly completed.
This is the ability of the paper to withstand a stretching force without break. The higher the tensile strength of the paper is, the less the chances of web breaks due to high tension at press.
The Sonatine for Flute and Piano is an early work by the 20th-century French composer Henri Dutilleux, composed and published in 1943. It lasts about 9 minutes and consists of three movements, played without break.
The Federal Reserve Bulletin started out in 1914. Started May 1915, paper bulletins were released monthly. The practice of monthly publication continued without break until December 2003. In 2004 and 2005, the bulletin was published on a quarterly schedule.
The concerto has a duration of approximately 31 minutes and is cast in three movements played without break: #Allegro moderato #Adagio #Allegro non troppo Davies was influenced by Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in determining the form of his own concerto.
The passacaglia is followed, without break, by a double fugue. The first half of the passacaglia ostinato is used as the first subject; a transformed version of the second half is used as the second subject.Wolff, 97. Both are heard simultaneously in the beginning of the fugue.
The Church of St. James the Apostle, or as it is known today as St. James Episcopal Church or Iglesia Episcopal de Santiago is an Episcopal church in Oakland, California, United States. The church has been providing weekly services without break since 1858. It is a California Historical Landmark.
The Upper Eday Sandstone is considered to extend from the Upper Givetian into the Lower Frasnian in age. However, there is no biostratigraphic data available to confirm this suggestion. Hydrocarbon exploration wells drilled in the Inner and Outer Moray Firth basins show similar sequences continuing without break into the Lower Carboniferous.
The name Kalapodi also denotes an archaeological site ca. 1 km east of the village, where an ancient sanctuary was discovered. The first temple there seems to have begun in the late Bronze Age, although habitation and possibly cult activity may have begun in the Middle Bronze Age. Successive temples continued without break through the Dark Age into the historical period.
Tearing strength is the ability of the paper to withstand any tearing force without break. It is useful to evaluate web runability, controlling the quality of newsprint and characterizing the toughness of packaging paper. Tear strength for paper is measured in units of force, frequently measured with the Elmendorf Tester. Tear Factor is tear strength per unit basis weight, Tear_Strength/Grammage, or N/g/m2.
Like the Eleventh Symphony, the Twelfth is programmatic. Programmatic rather than musical considerations dictate its form, the subtitle and movement titles commemorating the Russian Revolution. But while, like the Eleventh, it has four movements played without break, the Twelfth does not recapture the sense of newsreel commentary that characterized the Eleventh. Instead, the movements become a series of reflections, as though one is watching a series of tableaux.
Stravinsky and Craft 1962, 15. The three movements are performed without break, and the texts sung by the chorus are drawn from the Vulgate versions in Latin. Unlike many pieces composed for chorus and orchestra, Stravinsky said that “it is not a symphony in which I have included Psalms to be sung. On the contrary, it is the singing of the Psalms that I am symphonizing.”White 1966, 321.
Demonstrators march to the Winter Palace The symphony has four movements played without break, and lasts approximately one hour. The Eleventh is sometimes dubbed "a film score without the film". Indeed, the musical images have an immediacy and simplicity unusual even for Shostakovich the epic symphonist, and an additional thread is provided by the nine revolutionary songs that appear during the work. Some of these songs date back to the 19th century, others to the year 1905.
The Sigrdrifumal follows the Fafnismal without break, and editors are not unanimous in where they set the title. Its state of preservation is the most chaotic in the Eddaic collection. Its end has been lost in the Great Lacuna of the Codex Regius. The text is cut off after the first line of stanza 29, but this stanza has been completed, and eight others have been added, on the evidence of the much later testimony of paper manuscripts.
During the course of the parliament Burley acquired the wardship of Robert Corbet from Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester and he later also purchased the wardship of Corbet's estates. Corbet became an important member of the Arundel affinity. Burley received the commission of the peace on 28 November 1399, in the new dynasty's first round of appointments,Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1399–1401, p. 563. and it was renewed without break on 16 May 1401.
Later it received the waters of Lake Whittlesey and Saginaw. Only when the ice retreated from the Port Huron morainic system and Lake Saginaw merged again eastward and became part of Lake Wayne was the Grand River channel temporarily abandoned. Through all previous changes, apparently without break or intermission from the first opening of the Imlay outlet, it had carried the overflow. Later the ice advanced, closing the eastern outlet past Syracuse creating Lake Warren, which discharged through the Grand River channel.
The same year, Ishfaq Ahmad established the Institute of Nuclear Physics at the University of Engineering and Technology of Lahore where Abdus Salam was invited to give first lectures on particle physics and quantum mechanics. Since then, it has been regularly held without break and it is a great credit to Prof. Riazuddin for his dedication and commitment as such type of international scientific gathering in a developing country like Pakistan presents a major step for the promotion of science. A major aim and goal, Prof.
She continued in the part, nearly without break, for three years and only stopped after her doctor advised her to do so. On November 26, 1884, in New York, Ellsler opened as Priscilla Sefton at the Union Square Theatre in the American debut of Robert W. Buchanan's Storm Beaten and at the same venue two months later appeared as Mabel Blair in the premier production of Bartley Campbell's Separation.Brown, Thomas Allston - A History of the New York Stage, 1903, pp. 171-172 accessed 5.26.
Transportation on the Potomac. Cars loaded at Alexandria can be carried on barges or arks to Aquia Creek, and sent to stations where the Army of the Potomac is supplied, without break of bulk. Military railroad bridge across Potomac Creek, on the Fredericksburg Railroad The American Civil War was the first war where railroads were a significant factor in moving troops and supplying forces in the field. The United States Military Railroad organization was established to coordinate this new capability for the Union Army.
The base, which contains the ground floor, has battered (sloped) outer surfaces that pass without break into the vertical walls of the tower's main body. The base and the main body are square in plan and comprise a round stair tower that projects from the northeastern corner. The tower's flat turreted roof, or roof-bastion, forms a viewing platform that is surrounded by four corbelled corner turrets linked by parapets. The parapets on the southern, western and northern sides are each incised by one central crenel.
National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. According to biographer Randall Woods, Johnson posed in many different roles. Depending on the circumstances, he could be: Other historians have noted how he played additional roles, as Kent Germany reports: Johnson was often seen as a wildly ambitious, tireless, and imposing figure who was ruthlessly effective at getting legislation passed. He worked 18- to 20-hour days without break and was absent of any leisure activities. "There was no more powerful majority leader in American history," biographer Robert Dallek writes.
Traditionally, the gauge of the national railway in Spain, now managed by Adif, is , known as Iberian gauge. This gauge (originally 1,674mm but then reduced slightly to allow interoperability with Portugal) was decided upon by a Parliamentary committee, after a report known as the Informe Subercase (named for its principal author) in 1844. Spain has 11,791 km of track with this gauge. Since 1992, all high-speed rail lines in Spain have been built to standard gauge, providing direct connections without break-of-gauge with the French railway system.
He was born in Tholen, in Zeeland, but nothing is known of his early life. Like many of his contemporaries from the Low Countries, he may have received his early training in his homeland, going to Italy as a young adult. In his manuscript treatise Sopra una differentia musicale sententiata he asserts that he was employed by Pierluigi Carafa, member of an aristocratic family in Naples. He was admitted as a singer at the Papal Chapel 21 March 1538, a position he retained, seemingly without break, until 1565.
Galileo Galilei is an opera based on excerpts from the life of Galileo Galilei which premiered in 2002 at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, as well as subsequent presentations at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's New Wave Music Festival and London's Barbican Theatre. Music by Philip Glass, libretto and original direction by Mary Zimmerman and Arnold Weinstein. The piece is presented in one act consisting of ten scenes without break. Galileo Galilei is Glass' 18th opera, and draws from letters of Galileo and his family, and various other documents, to retrospectively journey through Galileo's life.
If you can harmonize and > delight in them, master them and never be at a loss for joy, if you can do > this day and night without break and make it be spring with everything, > mingling with all and creating the moment within your own mind — this is > what I call being whole in power." "What do you mean when you say his virtue > takes no form?" "Among level things, water at rest is the most perfect, and > therefore it can serve as a standard. It guards what is inside and shows no > movement outside.
Other Palestinians in the military government included figures like Adnan Abu Oudeh, an officer in the mukhabarat. Abu Oudeh later asked Hussein what the most difficult decision was that he had to make, to which the king replied: "The decision to recapture my capital." On 17 September, the 60th Armoured Brigade entered the capital Amman from different directions and shelled the Wehdat and Hussein refugee camps where the fedayeen were based with tanks, artillery and mortars. The fedayeen put up a stiff resistance as they were well prepared, and the fighting lasted the next ten days without break.
Eric James Eames, MBE (11 April 1917 – 10 April 2010), known as James Eames; (date on archive page is incorrect) or Jim Eames, was Lord Mayor of Birmingham for the year 1974–1975. He was also an Honorary Alderman and a magistrate. Midland Metro AnsaldoBreda T-69 tram 14 at Birmingham Snow Hill A former steam engine driver, Eames represented the city's Small Heath ward on Birmingham City Council from 1949–1992, without break. The Birmingham pub bombings of 1974 occurred while he was Lord Mayor and his 'calm leadership' in the aftermath was widely praised.
The Midland Railway was firmly under the control of George Hudson and was therefore hostile to the GNR, but Hudson was at the final stage of his powers and his initial antagonism became ineffective.Martin Bairstow, The Great Northern Railway in West Yorkshire, Wyvern Publications, Skipton,1982, , page 4 On 1 August 1854, the Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway opened its line between Leeds and Bowling, near Bradford. Great Northern Railway trains ran over it, reaching Halifax over the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. For the first time a direct communication from Halifax to London without break of journey was created.
This experiment was done earlier than Nurul Momen only by Eugene O'Neill and Jean Cocteau in the entire history of world theater. In fact, the two plays Rupantor and Nemesis by Nurul Momen, ushered in the modernism of theatre of East Bengal, subsequently called East Pakistan and finally becoming the independent Bangladesh. Before Nemesis only a few playwrights had attempted a one-character play, but none had the full form of a play continuing for one and a half hours without break. Nurul Momen did not only adorn the play with witty dialogues, but also made the character recite poems and even sing.
He, soon, became adept at playing chenda, edeka and timila, under the tutelage of Thiruvilvamala Kondaswami and Parathuveettil Nanu Marar. Appu Marar saw his father for the first time, when he was 17 years old, by which time, he had already mastered those traditional percussion instruments and had started performing at various temples in Kerala. By the time, Appu Marar died in 2002, due to age related illnesses, he had already performed at many stages including in Russia and at 47 Thrissur Poorams and 60 Nemmara Velas. He performed, without break, at Thrissur pooram, heading the panchavadyam for Paremekkavu Devaswom from 1960 till his death in 2002.
The symphony, scored for strings, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, and timpani, is in the form of an Italian overture, ISMN M-006-20466-3 consisting of three brief movements that follow one another without break: #Allegro spiritoso #Andante #Tempo primo The form is not a true italian overture or a da capo overture. The first movement unfolds as if in sonata form, with no expositional repeat. The two theme groups are stated amidst transitional material. Still in the first movement, a development begins that leads to the first theme of the exposition being worked in a number of keys.
Initially, the station broadcast programs only during the evening for 6 hours; from 3.55 PM TO 10 PM. In 2013, it was announced that due to huge demands and petitions from the audience, the FM station will begin a 12-hour transmission. Later in 26 January 2017, as part of celebrating the 11th anniversary of launch, station started morning broadcast from 6.30 AM to 1.20 PM. In 2019, it was announced that station will start a 17-hour continuous transmission from 5.53 AM to 11.06 PM without break. Thus, from 2 June onwards, it became the first and only AIR station in Kerala to have continuous transmission.
One of the most obvious relationships is that there are five movements in each of the symphonies. The next most obvious similarity between Beethoven's Sixth Symphony and Schumann's Third Symphony is that in both symphonies, the fourth and the fifth movements are played without break. Aside from the similarities in the large scale layout of each work, the musical similarity can be seen in the second movement. As in the second movement of Beethoven's sixth Symphony, the second movement of Schumann's Third Symphony is a musical depiction of the flowing Rhine river as in Beethoven's work the second movement is a depiction of a flowing Brook.
Wong continued to work without break, expanding his ideas from Chungking Express into another film about alienated young adults in contemporary Hong Kong. Chungking had originally been conceived as three stories, but when time ran out Wong developed the third as a new project instead: Fallen Angels. Although it contained new characters, Wong conceived both films as complementary studies of Hong Kong; he later said, "to me Chungking Express and Fallen Angels are one film that should be three hours long." Fallen Angels is broadly considered a crime thriller, and contains scenes of extreme violence, but is atypical of the genre and heavily infused with Wong's fragmented, experimental style.
The first three ships entered service in 1946 and 1947, with the rest following in 1948 and 1949. Apart from , which was out of commission for several years in the 1950s, all remained active without break until the late 1960s and early 1970s, and one, , after a brief period out of commission in the mid-1970s, remained in service until 1988. All saw service as weather-reporting ships on ocean station patrols until the late 1960s and early 1970s except Dexter, which became the Coast Guards United States West Coast training ship after returning to commission in 1958. The Cascos had a variety of fates.
Although the Symphony Club, renamed Symphony Society, continued without break as an organization through the Great Depression years, it suspended concerts during the season following the 25th because of financial conditions in the community. After it resumed concerts in 1934, four conductors led the group over the next eleven years, with Walter Wren and Frank Beezhold, both accomplished violinists, each serving 4 years. The orchestra grew and flourished under Beezhold's leadership during the World War II years, because of the location of an Army air force base and military hospital in the community, and a Naval V-12 training program at Whitman College. As the war ended in 1945, Beezhold left to be concertmaster of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
On 10 January 1968, Ajax sailed for Subic Bay where she remained until mid-March, before returning to her home port. On 3 June, the repair ship headed for South Vietnam and arrived at Vung Tau on 9 June. Although that port was a rest and recreation center for the allied forces, Ajax worked without break for 13 days making badly needed repairs and providing services to ships and small craft operating in the Mekong Delta, as well as to various Army and Air Force equipment ashore. The ship got underway for Subic Bay on 22 June, arrived on 25 June, and undertook a repair job of considerable significance—the regunning of 4 × mounts on .
The different moods of the six episodes are expressed in different key and time signatures, working from E-flat major in the first song through G major (and briefly C major) in the second to A-flat major in the third and fourth, and thence back through C to E-flat. With their underlying thematic linkage, each of the songs is carried without break into the next: a short bridge passage connects 2 and 3, and the last note of 3 is held through the first three bars of the accompaniment to 4 and proceeds into ' almost without a breath. The final strophe of 4 has an accelerando leading directly into the vivace of 5.
The symphony consists of four movements: #Allegro non troppo #Adagio #Scherzo (Vivace) #Molto Allegro The form of the first movement resembles a five-part (ABACA) rondo, with a coda in which the main theme returns in augmentation . The second movement is in a ternary (ABA) design, and leads without break into the third movement Like the first movement, the scherzo is in a five-part rondo form, except that the returns of the main A section are in different keys, and the second occurrence is immediately after the first: A A' B C A . The finale is also in a modified five-part rondo form. As in the scherzo, the refrain returns in keys different from its initial appearance .
Les Kuczynski †, Executive Director of the Polish American Congress presents a copy of "Dziennik Zwiazkowy" to Bronislaw Geremek †, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland (1999) Dziennik Związkowy (, Alliance Daily) or Polish Daily News, is the largest and the oldest Polish language newspaper in the United States. Established in 1908 in Chicago as an organ of the Polish National Alliance from whose headquarters at Polonia Triangle in Chicago's Polish Downtown the paper was originally printed. Considered the leading voice of Chicago's Polonia, Dziennik Związkowy has been published without break from its founding in 1908 until the present day, making it the oldest Polish language newspaper in the world published without interruption. Its weekend edition of about one hundred pages has a circulation of about 30,000.
Within 6 months Zee commissioned an extra weekly slot Mutz Cutz Pluz to cater for their viewers need to see more Murtz on their screens, and the programme aired non- stop without break for 7 years. In 2005, Murtz was awarded the Eastern Eye Newspaper Award for Best Presenter - after which he introduced viewers to his old dancing partner and friend, Madhu Singh - who was to be only heard, but never seen on the show! Murtz's popularity grew still, with him becoming an icon and role model to British Asians and a loved personality in Asian homes across Europe. Mutz Cutz became an advice show with viewers of all ages asking him for his opinion on general issues concerning their lives.
There were reports that Ameer Sultan had stalled the shooting of the film, but Ameer refuted the allegations. A song with Karthi and Anushka was shot in Chennai which is of a competition kind of song, another song which is folk was also shot with both of them with Anushka working without break. Shooting was wrapped at Mysore. The stunt sequence on train with Karthi and Anushka with the supervision of Ganesh with six cameras under the expertise of cameraman Saravanan, a train was hired for 15 days for this daring sequence which ran for a length of 30 km from Mysore to Krishnarajasagar dam, A sum of around 20 million was spent on the stunt sequence with 50 stunt artistes flying in from Chennai for the shoot.
The California State Lands Commission has not granted any new leases for offshore drilling within its jurisdiction – out to the limit – since 1969, although existing operations, such as at Platform Holly on the Ellwood field and Rincon Island on the Rincon field, have been allowed to continue. A proposal to slant drill into the state-controlled zone from an existing platform outside of it, on the Tranquillon Ridge, was rejected in 2009 by the State Lands Commission by a 2–1 vote. The issue of drilling beyond the three-mile limit, in federal waters of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), has been more complicated. Production from existing leases has been allowed almost without break since the spill, as well as new drilling from existing platforms within lease boundaries.
F-14 Tomcats involved in the Gulf of Sidra incident, on the deck of In 1980, Nimitz and VF-41 took part in a round-the-Horn cruise. While on this cruise, the carrier served as the seaborne base in response to the Iran hostage crisis and the subsequent attempted rescue of the U.S. Embassy hostages from Iran. VF-41 (and the rest of the battle group) spent 144 continuous days at sea, the longest period the squadron had spent at sea without break since World War II. During workups for the 1981–1982 Mediterranean cruise, an EA-6B Prowler piloted by Marine Lieut. Steven E. White, crashed on the deck of Nimitz. Upon crashing onto the deck, the Prowler rammed broadside into six fueled F-14 Tomcats causing a fuel fire and ordnance to explode, including an AIM-7 Sparrow missile.
Daniel Annie Pope studied Visual Communications at Loyola College, Chennai and had an active role in the theatre group at the college, while also working with writer Yani's Pariksha group. Daniel attempted and achieved a Guinness World Record for longest theatre play for 72 hours without break in 2007, after two years of intense training and furthered his passion by teaching Theatre plays and mime in schools, before he got his first break as an actor. He also won the title of Best Mimer in South India in 2008. He appeared in small roles in Vetrimaaran's Polladhavan (2007), Paiyaa (2010) and Rowthiram (2011), though failed to become noticed and began work as television program producer in Vasanth TV for "Aadu - Maatuna Briyani Thaan", then with Vijay TV, followed by channel UFX, NDTV Hindu and finally with Thanthi TV as an creative program producer.
This last scene is particularly impressive, in that is successfully captures the lives of the peasants and their hard-bred wisdom, both of which sustain themselves without break during the most turbulent of times. Song writes that their lives are "the hardest sort of earth, and an enormous and mysterious force in that earth which pushes upward to rise through the cracks it will make and the holes it will bore without regard for rock or the sharp edges of hoes or blades of shovels." In “Again at Wolmunli”, the conclusion of the Wolmunli series, the scene in which the protagonist, in prison, hears of his mother's death is repeatedly juxtaposed with the scene of his visit to her grave until the two are brought to an end with the protagonist's conviction that he 'will not live as easily as mother'. The protagonist's appreciation and understanding of his mother, and his own self-revelations at the end of the poem-cycle combine to produce a highly affecting and memorable piece.

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