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 Philip
Philip Glass Ensemble A musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his...
Philip Pendleton Barbour Philip Pendleton Barbour (United States Supreme Court.
Philip V of Macedon Philip V was king of Antigonid dynasty.
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 Philip Glass - encyclopedia article about Philip Glass.
Philip Glass (born January 31 January 31 is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
It was premiered on July 25, 1976 in Avignon, France by the Philip Glass Ensemble, and was also staged in Hamburg, Paris, Belgrade, Venice, Brussels, Rotterdam, and at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York during 1976.
Finding little sympathy from traditional performers and performance spaces, Glass formed the Philip Glass Ensemble The Philip Glass Ensemble is a musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his experimental minimalist music.
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 Philip Glass - encyclopedia article about Philip Glass.
Philip Glass (born January 31 January 31 is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
It was premiered on July 25, 1976 in Avignon, France by the Philip Glass Ensemble, and was also staged in Hamburg, Paris, Belgrade, Venice, Brussels, Rotterdam, and at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York during 1976.
Finding little sympathy from traditional performers and performance spaces, Glass formed the Philip Glass Ensemble The Philip Glass Ensemble is a musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his experimental minimalist music.
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 Philip Glass - Biography
Born in Baltimore on January 31, 1937, Philip Glass discovered music in his father's radio repair shop.
Philip Glass is also known for his collaborations with some of the major figures in today's dance world, including Twyla Tharp and Lucinda Childs (
By 1974, he had composed a large collection of new music, not only for use by the theater company Mabou Mines (Glass was one of the co-founders of the company), but mainly for his own performing group, the Philip Glass Ensemble.
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 Burke County, NC Marriage Bonds
Nesbitt Payne, John /// Bradburn, Mary Apr 12, 1810 Thomas Bradburn Philip Austin Williams, Joseph P. /// Bradburn, Polly Apr 10, 1824 John Glass AH Erwin Smith, Abraham /// Bradford, Elizabeth Dec 14, 1812 James Smith C. Hildebrand Lowdermilk, William C. /// Bradford, Susanah Apr 18, 1829 Wm.
Erwin Burgin, John /// Lyth, Elizabeth Oct 25, 1821 Alney Burgin John Burgin McGee, William /// Maffitt, Elender Jan 4, 1816 Andrew Wilson John Burgin Curtis, Thomas /// Maffitt, Polley Jan 31, 1821 John Maffitt, Jr.
White Wakefield, Robert /// Baker, Nancy Jan 4, 1819 Henry Moore J. Erwin Onesbery, Thomas /// Baker, Nancy Mar 25, 1828 James Hood Wm.
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 Blenko Gallery 2 at Planet Oranj
Designed by Joel Philip Myers for the 1964 Blenko Glass catalog, in Rose.
Designed by John Nickerson for the 1971 Blenko Glass catalog in Charcoal with cased sommerso stopper.
Designed by Wayne Husted for the 1956 Blenko Glass catalog, in Lilac (possibly Rose).
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 Augustine Funnell Books - Theology
THE EASTER STORY IN STAINED GLASS, William B. Erdmans, 1982, 1st US edition; photographs depicting various aspects of Easter, taken from stained glass work in European cathedrals and churches, with accompanying quotes from Scripture; 32 pgs.; F in NF lightly edgeworn dj w/some impressions;
THE FUTURE OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD MISSION, Studies in Honor of R. Pierce Beaver, Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1971.
OLD WELLS DUG OUT: Being A Third Series of Sermons, Wakefield: William Nicholson and Sons, 1874, 1st.
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 Buy Jon Gordon by Philip Glass, George Flynn, Jon Gibson, Seymour Barab, Jean Dane, Allan Dean, Warren Deck, Peter Gordon, Mark Gould, Jack Kripl
Buy Jon Gordon by Philip Glass, George Flynn, Jon Gibson, Seymour Barab, Jean Dane, Allan Dean, Warren Deck, Peter Gordon, Mark Gould, Jack Kripl
by: Philip Glass, George Flynn, Jon Gibson, Seymour Barab, Jean Dane, Allan Dean, Warren Deck, Peter Gordon, Mark Gould, Jack Kripl
by: Moondog (Louis Thomas Hardin), Louis Hardin, Graham Cole, Simon Haram, Will Gregory, Paul Clarvis, Andrew Davis, Bradley Grant, Gareth Brady, Rob Buckland
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 King Philip IV of Spain
In "Treasure Under Glass", Scrooge evocates the fact that Captain Francisco Melian had been hired by King Philip IV to find and bring back to treasure of the Armada, sunk with a galleon in 1622.
In 1640, the war gave Portugal the opportunity to revolt, and so Philip wasn't king of Portugal anymore.
Philip was born on April 8, 1905, at Valladolid, Spain, the son of King Philip III of Spain and Margaret, sister of the emperor Ferdinand II.
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 Holden Rides Again by Philip Francis
Slowly, he poured the complete contents of the glass into his mouth, swilling it around a little before allowing it to trickle down his throat, all the time keeping his eyes on the mirror.
With a precision movement, the stranger lifted the glass to his mouth, his eyes not flinching.
The strange didn’t even flinch as the whiskey passed from his mouth down this throat into his stomach.
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 brh2003004034/PP
Annotation from negative, glass side: P. Thomas __[?] __[?].
Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
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 In The Glass - A Weekly Commentary On Wine, Spirits, and Beer by Philip Roemer Dunne
Please use "from In The Glass, Philip Roemer Dunne".
Welcome To "In The Glass", our weekly comment on the world of wine, beer and spirits.
Commentaries maybe printed off the screen for personal distribution but we ask for attribution if the one or more commentaries are to be reproduced in print or on the Internet.
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 Driving Tour: Northwest Washington @ nationalgeographic.com
The music room, decorated in the style of a French chateau, is hung with European tapestries, and a modern wing by architect Philip Johnson features eight circular, glass-enclosed pavilions.
In 1974 the rambling white Victorian that had served as the superintendent’s house became the official residence of the Vice President.
On the building’s first floor, the B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum (1640 Rhode Island Ave.
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 Unwarranted Conclusions and Dubious Data
Mr Pell braked sharply and shielded his eyes from the dazzling glare as the orb virtually fastened on to his woindscreen without shattering the glass.
Steiger had received his report through UPI; the report we assume, was originally written for media or wire services by Shuttlewood.
Shuttlewood "chased the 'brain beacon' up the rough trackway and field of wheat, but it … blacked out.
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 1ACV06.txt
Nibbler is sluring % up his own glass of champaigne next to the couch.
- Among the things Bender shoplifts are a yo-yo and a lonely shoe.
% Bender puts his monocle back on, and gestures accordingly.
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 Articles - July 25
1976 - The first performance of the Philip Glass opera Einstein on the Beach
1404- Philip I, Duke of Brabant (d.
1658 - Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, Scottish privy councillor (d.
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 The Academic Exchange
Bearingthese broad parameters of medieval art in mind, it is possible to view a stained glass window in Soissons Cathedral which dates to the early thirteenth century as expiation for the affair of King Philip Augustus and his third wife, Ingebourg.
spirit, for example, that Pope Innocent III wrote the Bishop of Paris complaining about King Philip Augustus's peremptory repudiation of his wife, Ingebourg of Denmark.
The famines, fires and floods beseigingFrance were a 'flagellum Dei,' a scourge sent by God, to punish the peopleof the kingdom for Philip Augustus' behavior, explained the Pope.
http://www.emory.edu/ACAD_EXCHANGE/1999/sept99/pastan.html   (779 words)

  
 Philip Nel's Literary Links: Children's Literature
Daemons and Dual Audience in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials " by Susan R. Bobby ( The Looking Glass 8.1 (Jan. 2004).
"Philip Pullman, Tamora Pierce, and Christopher Paolini Talk Fantasy Fiction" by Dave Weich (Powells.com, 31 July 2003)
"Why I Don't Believe in Ghosts" by Philip Pullman ( New York Times, 31 Oct. 2003).
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 Philip II
Stained glass window donated by Mary and Philip.
Philip of Spain in later life by S Coello
Left to right: Philip and Mary with War, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Elizabeth I with Peace and Plenty
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 Ed Rogers Rare & Out of Print Books - Rare Mineralogy Books, Volcanology Books, Mining Books
King, Philip B. and King, Robert E.; The Geology of the Glass Mountains Texas, Part 1, Descriptive Geology, Part 2.
Hays, James D. ed.; Geological Investigations of the North Pacific.
Important journal run with studies in invertebrate paleontology, vertebrate paleontology, mineralogy and geology.
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 CBC News: Dazzling dancers bid goodbye to the Queen and Prince Philip
The Queen and Prince Philip also toured City Hall, a unique building topped by a glass pyramid, and a restaurant that hires troubled teens to help them develop job skills.
The Queen and Prince Philip spent 90 minutes in the Saddledome before being whisked away to catch their eight-hour flight back to Britain.
The royal couple began the last day of their visit to Canada in Edmonton with a carnival send off.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/05/25/QueenSaddledome_050525.html   (602 words)

  
 Philip Glass - Uncyclopedia
Philip Glass is a composer of music that repeats and repeats, then Philip Glass is a composer of music that repeats and repeats, then Philip Glass is a composer of music that repeats and repeats, then does a lot of Ravi Shankar.
Philip Glass Philip Glass Glass Glass Philip Philip Glasssssssss had Milton Babbitt for a fare once had Milton Babbitt for a fare once had Milton Babbitt for a fare once had Milton Babbitt for a fare once and Milton got off and didn't tip him, didn't, didn't, didn't tip tip tip tip tip tip.
Philip's brother, Tempered Glass, after listening to his music
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 Glass, Philip on Encyclopedia.com
Philip Glass le 16 mars 2004 à Hollywood Un deuxième opéra sera à l'affiche: "The civils wars: a tree is measured when it'.
Philip Glass à Hollywood Le festival Musica de musique contemporaine de Strasbourg a accueilli samedi soir la première pré.
Review - The Arts: Dracula seen again through Glass darkly The minimalist composer Philip Glass is a surprising choice to write a new score for the 1931 film of Dracula.
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 Amazon.com: Music: Philip Glass: Einstein on the Beach
Einstein on the Beach is hardcore Philip Glass with its frenzied (and repetitive) pace, nonsensical poems, and exhaustive length.
Philip Glass: Satyagraha ~ Philip Glass (Composer), et al
Philip Glass: Symphony No.3 ~ Philip Glass (Composer), Dennis Russell Davies (Conductor)
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 GlassPages: Articles
Glass Menagerie is an article by Marc Weidenbaun with Philip Glass talking on his multiple careers, from musician to composer to record-label magnate.
The Voyage by Barrymore Laurence Scherer on the opera by Philip Glass from the Metropolitan Opera 92-93 season.
Season of Glass by includes a very interesting interview with Philip Glass by Ted Drozdowski in March, 1997.
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 GlassPages: News
Glass · Salonen performed by Los Angeles Master Chorale and Sinfonia Orchestra conducted by Grant Gershon includes Itaipu by Philip Glass and Two Songs to Poems of Ann Jäderlund by Esa-Pekka Salonen.
The music is scored for three electronic keyboards played by members of the Philip Glass Ensemble with Philip Glass among them and directed by Karen Kamensek.
Glass Cage is a recording of solo piano works by Philip Glass and John Cage by American pianist Bruce Brubaker.
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 GlassPages: News
Philip Glass arranged the texts in the form of a common Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the "Three Principles of the Path," which focus on one's determination to be free and compassionate and attain ultimate wisdom.
Philip Glass wrote an article on George Harrison (dead November 29, 2001) on his influential role discovering to Western musicians the so-called "world music" and it was published on The New York Times on December 9, 2001.
Variations on a Theme of Philip Glass for synthesizers, two soprano voices, woodwinds and electric guitar composed by David Borden and written for the world's first all-synthesizer ensemble Mother Mallard is a set of variations based on Screens of Memory from Glass's music-theatre piece 1000 Airplanes on the Roof.
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 Philip
Philip Glass Ensemble A musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his...
Philip Armour Philip Danforth Armour was born in 1901.
Philip I Philadelphus Philip I Philadelphus was the 3rd son of Roman authorities.
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 Dickie Landry Audio CDs: Music-Hills.com
Philip Glass, Dickie Landry, Jon Gibson, Philip Glass, Robert Prado, Steve Chambers, Arthur Murphy, Barbara Benary (Artist)
Philip Glass, Dickie Landry, Jon Gibson, Philip Glass, Robert Prado, Steve Chambers, Arthur Murphy, Barbara Benary - Music With Changing Parts
Philip Glass, Dickie Landry, Philip Glass, Gene Rickard, Joan La Barbara (Artist)
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 Philip Glass - encyclopedia article about Philip Glass.
Philip Glass (born January 31 January 31 is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
It was premiered on July 25, 1976 in Avignon, France by the Philip Glass Ensemble, and was also staged in Hamburg, Paris, Belgrade, Venice, Brussels, Rotterdam, and at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York during 1976.
Finding little sympathy from traditional performers and performance spaces, Glass formed the Philip Glass Ensemble The Philip Glass Ensemble is a musical group founded by composer Philip Glass in 1968 to serve as a performance outlet for his experimental minimalist music.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Philip%20Glass   (128 words)

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