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"resound" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] resound (through something) (of a sound, voice, etc.) to fill a place with sound
  2. [intransitive] resound (with/to something) (of a place) to be filled with sound

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The most expensive devices are the Resound Wireless earbuds and the Resound Wireless Headphones.
Simultaneously, age-old misconceptions pitting the environment against the economy resound.
OB: * Appointed as president of ReSound Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Sadly the world has not changed much and the words, music, and images still resound.
Its core questions resound: Will there be a reckoning with the misogyny of powerful men?
SETH COLTER WALLS BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 9 Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Riccardo Muti, conductor (CSO Resound).
Its intertwined themes of technology, colonialism and wanderlust still resound in the time of Google Street View.
So many ministers, officials and other VIPs rode in it that its associations with power still resound today.
In the next couple of months, Apple will add Shortcuts from Airbnb, Drop, ReSound and coffee-maker Smarter.
In this sense, the Chinese Communist Party's decision to abolish presidential term limits will resound far beyond China.
The work is silent, but its many intimate gestures — one woman braids another's hair — resound with shared understanding.
These qualities all resound through an eerily tranquil bass meditation from Blake's new album, The Colour in Anything.
The texture and stony flavors resound, echoing back and forth, leaving lasting impressions long after the sip is gone.
"The cries of children will resound no longer," the local paper, La Dépêche du Midi, wrote when the school closed.
The one category that shows promise this year is smart and stylish hearing aids from companies like ReSound, Oticon, and Eargo.
It is unlikely the message will resound with many of Trump's supporters, who are calling for GrubHub to replace its CEO.
The Professor is more welcoming, and he proposes a kind of free trade, both spatial and emotional, that will resound throughout.
SCHOENBERG: 'KOL NIDRE'; SHOSTAKOVICH: 'SUITE ON VERSES OF MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI' Ildar Abdrazakov, bass; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Riccardo Muti, conductor (CSO Resound).
Ewok forces initiate the ambush with trumpet blasts that resound across the forest, which they then repeat to create full synchronization.
Once or twice a week market towns such as Ludlow and Knighton resound to the age-old sounds of a sheep auction.
The D.J., Jahi Sundance, dropped samples over Mr. Dave's drums and Derrick Hodge let wide, dark tones resound on the electric bass.
On "Reniego," her grand melismatic wails resound over unaccompanied strings, while on "Pienso En Tu Mira" she blends into the percussive flow.
Connected hearing aids are nothing new, but today a company called ReSound introduced the iPhone-compatible LiNX 3D, which can be adjusted remotely.
He and the city of Buffalo speak truth to power at a time when that narrative must resound from New York to California.
All of them resound with calls to make America great again, to reclaim a country that is on the verge of being stolen away.
"Very short and very long lines resound equally well in Abdurraqib's expert hands," Stephanie Burt writes, reviewing the collection alongside four other poetry books.
Poverty and alienation, the twin concerns of modern life, resound strongly in a rare, early example of Ram Kumar's figurative work, "Unemployed Graduates" (1956).
Yet Basargin is confident his calendar-centric smartwatch will resound with consumers, at least those craving a new timepiece with just a touch of technology.
So efficient has he become at this that the Bergian brand can now be relied on to make doomed or devastated events resound like triumphs.
The vagaries of nutrition claims infuse the latest episode of Retro Report, video documentaries exploring major news developments of the past and how they still resound.
" But, the song continues, if you "Enlighten his life with hope," then "in a wild flood will words flow," and "Louder than thunder the skies will resound.
GN Hearing has announced that the ReSound LiNX Quattro and Beltone Amaze will be the first hearing aids to receive direct streaming support in a future update.
The reference is to Fred Astaire, who did the same with a hat rack, in " Royal Wedding " (1951)—part of a chorus of echoes that resound throughout.
A second group, after watching a short instructional video, chose its own aids from three ReSound Alera 9s programmed to address the most common hearing loss patterns.
The implications of this case will resound in all kinds of class actions – and will probably have more impact outside of the securities realm than within it.
To resist animosity and fear, I want to devote it to becoming proficient at all sorts of grace notes before the chords of closure resound into silence.
COPENHAGEN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - GN STORE NORD SAYS * LAUNCHES NEW HEARING AID RESOUND ENZO 3D FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE TO PROFOUND HEARING LOSS * RESOUND ENZO 3D IS BASED ON GN HEARING'S 5TH GENERATION 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY * IT IS "THE MOST POWERFUL HEARING AID ON THE MARKET WITH UNMATCHED SOUND QUALITY DELIVERING MORE CLARITY AND BETTER SPEECH UNDERSTANDING IN NOISE," CHIEF EXECUTIVE ANDERS HEDEGAARD SAID IN A PRESS RELEASE.
Now, we're seeing sleek, stylish hearing aids from Eargo and smart hearing aids — which can communicate with smoke alarms and doorbells — from the likes of Oticon and ReSound.
But regardless of the exact number of people who passed through the building and experienced its horrors, the truths their stories tell resound throughout ports across the continent.
Audiologists fitted one group with a pair of high-quality behind-the-ear hearing aids (the ReSound Alera 9) that retailed for about $3,600 a pair at the time.
Her tunes lace radiant melodies into airtight rhythms, but she lets big notes resound and permeate: Sometimes her playing seems to be emanating from a crater in the ground.
It wants only to capture a feeling—to create a vignette that is likely to resound with anyone who has experienced a departure like its protagonist is about to make.
Rather than the substance, it's the spirit that matters here — a mix of earnestness, fantasy, heart and justice that can resound as great even if the production isn't very good.
The streets resound with the sound of clackers and klaxons, while friends and families meet and mingle by the route that is soon to be graced by the Premier League trophy.
We like to pretend that we've shed our barbaric selves, but the violent echoes of the past resound in our amphitheaters — no matter how fancy our attire or elegant our hats.
His toasty sound owes a lot to Milt Jackson, the original pioneer of bebop vibraphone, but Mr. Nelson is also fond of opening up his playing and letting the vibes resound.
Meanwhile, the Resound Wireless earbuds are tiny and include a magnetic clip that can be used to secure the earbuds to your clothes or for cable management when they're in your bag.
Top-tier venture capital firms are moving women into the upper ranks as general partners amid increased pressure to diversify as claims of widespread sexual harassment continue to resound through Silicon Valley.
The opening gesture of "L'Amour de Loin" is exemplary: from a deep, shuddering B-flat a complex chord of overtones accumulates, seeming to resound not only in space but within the mind.
COPENHAGEN, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Danish hearing aid and headset maker GN Store Nord reported fourth-quarter core profit above analysts' estimates, following the successful launch of its newest hearing aid, ReSound Linx 3D.
"Be proud of all the Fatimas who clean working women's houses," she reads, and her words resound with the determination and quiet nobility of a woman who, however downtrodden, knows her own worth.
But I flew all the way across the country just to do this today, because everybody's watching South Carolina... You have the power to send a message that will resound across the nation.
Her character is sensibly named in light of the couple's frequent chats about plant life (honeysuckle, for starters), which by the play's conclusion make the very mention of clematis resound with erotic longing.
Deep time makes a mockery of the plantations' blinkered order; under the ancient canopy, the master's stride falters and the voices of African hunters and Amerindian priests resound from the depths of unrecorded millenniums.
The undeveloped Stockton Island in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Lake Superior is renowned for its "singing sands" on Julian Bay Beach that resound in squeaks and audible riffs when walked on or rubbed.
"We do this by praying in particular so that on the Korean Peninsula, after so many years of tensions and division, the word 'peace' can finally, completely resound," Cardinal Parolin said in St. Peter's Basilica.
And Democrats are wasting no chance to accuse the Kentucky Republican of neglecting good governance at the expense of middle-class families — a message they think will resound with voters on the campaign trail next year.
I love the tension between sweetness and acidity that makes Madeira so refreshing, and I love the flavors, which resound in the mouth in a way that often causes me to imagine I am seeing colors.
Before the start of "Orfeo," the brass players greeted the audience by blaring the work's famous Toccata from a balcony above the lobby—a touch reminiscent of the outdoor Wagner fanfares that resound at the Bayreuth Festival .
Adele has no fear of sounding sentimental or overstated, and neither does her music, which is full of headlong surges from verse into chorus — choruses that, particularly on "25," resound as if they are already in an arena.
RESOUND: BELLS OF ANCIENT CHINA One of several shows celebrating the reopening of the galleries after renovation, this exhibit will examine the discovery, in China's Bronze Age, of a way to make bells that resonate at two different pitches.
Though he excels at romantic comedy, the essays that stray from that convention resound longer, like "The Strange Situation," which ambitiously explores his relationship patterns vis-à-vis his childhood participation in the psychologist Mary Ainsworth's famous study on attachment theory.
How well the White House navigates a resolution of the contested election may not only affect Honduran democracy but also could resound across the region, where elections are scheduled over the next year in seven countries, including Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia.
Imgur's mobile apps also feel more like a social network than the desktop site, giving the service an identity that could resound better with people who know it only by the URL they arrive at accidentally when they click through on a Reddit image.
That lineage was particularly apparent during the concert's final piece, a kinetic version of the composer and pianist Vijay Iyer's James Brown-inspired work for strings, "Dig the Say," in which pizzicato passages are required to resound with the force of rhythm guitar breaks.
Sculptures particularly reveal Munari's polymathic approach: The echoes of architecture resound in his abstract geometric sculptures on pedestals from the '20183s and '60s, and a chair from the '80s with a precipitously slanting seat announces itself as an objet d'art rather than a functional one.
"I'm hoping that these numbers really resound with people to realize how much this is impacting society as a whole, and the fact that we really do need to invest in a lot of different approaches to try and turn the tide of death that we're seeing," Gomes says.
In contrast to the critiques of the professional sporting world that resound throughout NGBK, the Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien space is devoted, for the most part, to a survey of community groups and associations that use sports as a tool for empowerment and emancipation, or a metaphor for broader social inequalities.
But the same cry of "freedom" continues to resound in their hearts and will return to echo in the Arab world's streets and squares again, in the hope that the next generation will learn from the mistakes of its predecessors, and know how to better estimate the cruelty of its enemies.
The emotional beats resound in one of the film's most heart-wrenching scenes: when the shots cut from a flashback of Turing as a young boy receiving news that his friend, Christopher, has died, to a scene of Turing as a man staring at his code-breaking computer—symbolically named Christopher.
At the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, other unusual historically minded holiday repertoire will resound: The intrepid group Early Music New York, led by Frederick Renz, will present music from 18th-century England and the New England colonies, including classic shape-note hymns that represent the early stirrings of American music.
"Then these immense stretches of vacant ground below, will be covered with houses; the paved street will clatter with innumerable carts and resound to deafening cries," he wrote in The New York Sunday Dispatch, and yet the Croton works themselves would last "long long after we of the present time are under sod."
The reduction in immigrants' rights codified by the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, the restrictions on free speech established by the Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917-18, and the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII were all policies born from fear, and all resound throughout history as stark contradictions to American values.
There will be other times when President Bush, President Obama, President Bill Clinton and others will come out of retirement from public office to remind us of who we are, but the remarks we heard today should resound as an early and stirring reminder that we have more in common than not -- and that we are living in an uncommon time when language and political passion are being used to divide us.
ReSound is a provider of sound technology specific to audiology. ReSound uses binaural directional technology to develop products that allow users to manage the amplification of external sounds.
ReSound is a provider of hearing aids and accessories, represented in more than 100 countries. Headquartered in Ballerup, Denmark, ReSound is part of GN Store Nord, alongside other brands such as Jabra, Beltone and Interton. Before being acquired in 1999, ReSound was founded in 1943 by Dr. Rodney Perkins of Stanford University.
In 2017, ReSound launched hearing aids with remote fine-tuning capabilities via the cloud.
Then immediately, through the scantness of the apartment, he heard the outer bell resound.
As the letters spill out, the voices of the Japanese soldiers who wrote them resound.
Resound: A Quarterly of the Archives of Traditional Music 23 (1-2): 1-11. ISSN 0749-2472.
Her final recording with Resound Media was the uptempo, sixties sounding single "Close That Door" which was released in January 2016.
GN Store Nord A/S is a Danish manufacturer of hearing aids (GN ReSound/GN Hearing) and headsets (Jabra (GN Audio)).
Resound is the first album released by the Norwegian electronica project Ugress. It was released on Tuba records/Port Azur in 2002.
In 2013, ReSound partnered with Apple Inc. to develop Made for iPhone hearing aids, allowing users to stream audio directly from their Apple device.
In 2019, ReSound announced the result of a collaboration with Google and Cochlear Limited to bring direct Android streaming to hearing devices users, using Bluetooth® Low Energy.
The mail-order service carried a wide array of extreme music recordings and merchandise, as well as publications from around the world. Throughout the years Relapse has continued to grow and sign on more influential artists from a broader range of genres. In 1996, Relapse unveiled the Resound Music Resource Guide. Resound gave fans direct access to the label's roster through interviews and reviews, as well as being part mail- order catalog.
Perkins’ research and career as an entrepreneur has mainly focused on the field of otology. He is the founder of the California Ear Institute at Stanford and a founder or cofounder of Soundhawk, Collagen Corporation, Laserscope, ReSound, Novacept, Pulmonx, Sound ID, EarLens, and DFine Inc. Three of these companies have been taken public. Perkins is the founder of three public companies: Collagen Corporation (collagen-based implant materials), Laserscope (surgical lasers), and ReSound Corporation (high tech signal processing hearing devices).
String instruments can be tapped just about anywhere. The body of a string instrument, since it is a resonant cavity, can resound quite loudly when struck with the fingers or another object.
The cider syrup continued to be American resound productions until the Prohibition came along and destroyed all the apple trees that they can see. It even blocked the development and propagation of cider syrup.
The second movement is an aria for tenor, "Auf, Sterbliche, lasset ein Jauchzen ertönen" (Arise, mortals, let your jubilation resound), calling the people to give thanks for the blessings. An obbligato oboe dominates the movement.
In addition to his professional memberships, Mr Waldhauer was a professional engineer in the state of New Jersey and a patent attorney. In Waldhauer's latter years, at Bell Laboratories, his efforts focused on advanced hearing aid design and technology. After retiring from Bell Laboratories, Waldhauer continuing work on hearing aid designs at what became Resound (acquired in October 2006 by GN (Great Northern) corporation). Waldhauer's work on programmable multi-band compression at Bell Laboratories, and later at Resound, represented a fundamental shift in hearing aid design that still exists today.
The printing of Resonet in laudibus in the 1582 Swedish songbook Piae Cantiones. Resonet in laudibus, translated into English as "Let the voice of praise resound", is a 14th-century carol which was widely known in medieval Europe, and is still performed today.Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott, "Resonet in laudibus: Let the Voice of Praise Resound", New Oxford Book of Carols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992), p.173. Although probably earlier, in manuscript form it first appears in the Moosburg Gradual of 1360 and occurs in several 15th, 16th and 17th century printed collections from both Catholic and Lutheran traditions.
For instance, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra started the Chicago Resound label to provide full and burgeoning support for high-resolution SACD hybrid discs, Chicago Resound label retrieved June 6, 2009 and the London Symphony Orchestra established their own 'LSO Live' label. London Symphony Orchestra – Buy Recordings retrieved June 6, 2009 Many of the SACD discs that were released from 2000-2005 are now out of print and are available only on the used market. By 2009, the major record companies were no longer regularly releasing discs in the format, with new releases confined to the smaller labels.
William Barton Calling of the Earth (2016) With Southern Cross Soloists. Olivia Davies Intimate Distance (2018) With Louise Devenish, Lachlan Skipworth and Emily Green-Armytage. Julian Day Resound (2018) With Southern Cross Soloists. Perry Joyce The Frog Prince for Solo Bass Clarinet and Choir (2018).
We will reap the land, our time has come. Listen, workers, to the voice of our factories: in burning down the old, you must kindle a new reality. Banners rising like the sun, march, let your steps resound. Every May Day is a step towards Socialism.
"Naina Chaar" was an instant success since its release. The official song was digitally released on 16 September 2013. Reportedly, the 'Project Resound' web episodes received 4,60,000 visits during the campaign period. "Naina Chaar" also got about 2,85,000 downloads and above 3,00,000 views on YouTube (as of March 2014).
Río de Emoción is the sixth full-length album by Dragon Ash; released in 2005. It draws heavily on Spanish influences, with several of the tracks drawing influences from Latin music and instruments. The title of the album is also Spanish for River of Emotion. The track Resound ft.
I. The Labyrinth – Echoes resound in the ruins of the labyrinth, in the depths of which Theseus has vanquished the Minotaur. The echoes become the voices of a new story: Phaedra and Hippolyt. II. Edge of the Forest – Hippolyt has gone hunting. Phaedra, his stepmother, wanders through the dawn.
Alexander Campkin's music is published by Edition Peters. He is Composer-in-Residence of Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Resound. His piece commissioned by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 'Trembling, hoping, lingering, flying' was performed at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall in 2018. Campkin was born in London.
Their first five albums: Resound, released in 2002, climbed to the second place on the official Norwegian chart board. A second album, Cinematronics, was released two years later. It reached the third place on the same list. A third Ugress album titled Unicorn was released on January 28, 2008.
Love did not come to me - So I resound like a violin, Whose bow has been broken. Love did not come to me - So I immerse myself in work, Living myself sore from duty. Love did not come to me - So I gladly think of death, As a friendly face.
Grant, O Lord, to Thy Church assurance of freedom and immunity from harm; give peace and order to all nations, and make the earth resound from pole to pole with one cry: "Praise be to the divine Heart that wrought our salvation; to it be glory and honor for ever." Amen.
The Covenant Progress was recorded at Dream Factory by Carl Johan Grimmark and at Studio Resound by Tomas Johansson in January and February 2003. The album was produced by Tomas Johansson and Crimson Moonlight. The Covenant Progress was mastered at Criteria Mastering by Tomas Johansson. The album was released March 14, 2003.
The epic soundtrack by Pt. Ravi Shankar features the lilting dulcet tones of the award-winning playback singer Vani Jairam, the tunes of which resound in every memory that reveres this winning combination of film music. However the film did not perform well at the Indian box office, though it received critical acclaim.
The valley contains many habitats. The woodlands have carpets of Common Bluebells, champions and resound with birdsong. The ponds are homes for frogs, toads and dragonflies, and dippers and kingfishers visit the stream. Foxes and badgers live in the valley and noctule and Greater Horseshoe Bat feed on the insects in the valley.
He also worked as conductor and art manager of Bông Sen (Lotus) music company. He worked for Hồ Chí Minh City Association of Musicians. Thanh Tùng composed his first pop song, "Cây sầu riêng trổ bông", in 1975. Since then, he has written over 200 songs."Famous composer’s live show to resound in Hanoi" .
Retrieved 8 June 2013 Since 1993, the RPO has had a community and education programme, later given the title of "RPO Resound". It aims to increase "access to and engagement with world-class music-making." It has worked in venues including homeless shelters, hospices, youth clubs and prisons."About the orchestra", Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Bristol Christian Fellowship (BCF) is a network of churches, located in the Bristol region of the U.K. There are currently three churches which make up the network: Resound in North East Bristol; Thornbury, located just north of Bristol; and Aardvark, which meets in Cotham, central Bristol. It is part of the Evangelical Alliance and the Pioneer Network.
Consilience Wines is based in Solvang in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara County. The company specializes in Rhône, Syrah, Grenache, Roussanne, Viognier, Mourvèdre, Grenache Blanc and Petite Sirah.Schaefer, Dennis. "Consilience Wines resound with flavor intensity", Santa Barbara News-Press, Santa Barbara, 13 March 2008 Other wines produced comprise Cabernet Sauvignon and the California grape, Zinfandel.
The stream springs out of a large rock. It forms a small waterfall and then flows mostly slow, with crystal clear water. After it passes under the concrete bridge, it rapids over the natural obstacles made of rocks and tree roots. It fastens, starts to resound and foam, before it reached the waterfall and falls into the Drina.
Sacrifice, hope, guilt, courage, and unconditional love are themes that resound through the documentary. The Drop Box takes a pro-life, or anti-abortion, stance, although its content does not explicitly mention pro-life or abortion topics. Rather, it emphasizes this stance by emphasizing the value of every child's life that Pastor Lee receives in the drop box.
In July 2010, ReSound released iSolate Nanotech technology to add a protective nano-scale polymer coating to hearing aids to protect them from moisture, humidity and perspiration. iSolate nanotech works by coating all elements of the hearing aid with a thin protective layer that bonds at a molecular level with the internal and external components to ensure no water can be absorbed.
BWV 214 (Resound, ye drums! Ring out, ye trumpets!) composed in 1733 on another text calling instruments to sound, which Bach later used with a different text to open his Christmas Oratorio. Bach used a festive scoring with three trumpets in triple meter in his 1733 for the court in Dresden, in the Gloria, in contrast to the preceding Kyrie.
Both records were produced in Sheffield by Andy Baker, director of Resound Media. In addition to her own recording, she works as a songwriter with producer Eliot Kennedy. As part of his team, she has provided songwriting for Janet Devlin and Craig Colton, both finalists from the UK X-Factor series 8. Kennedy also produced Hanna's EP Out of the Blue in 2011.
113, No. 5, p. 56. His last recent venture was a record label for the Mariinsky Theatre and their music director Valery Gergiev in St Petersburg. The first projects on the Mariinsky label were released in 2009 and were nominated for the 2010 Grammys. Mallinson also was instrumental in the launch of CSO Resound, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's label in 2007.
Dances and songs once more resound in the camp. Amidst praise of comely Judith, Asfaneses makes an unfortunate remark about her coldness, and is immediately stabbed to death by Holofernes. Just then Judith comes out and is horrified by the grisly act, but remains resolved in her plan. He informs her that the city will be attacked the next day.
The word "ratoon" probably owes its origin either from the Latin words retonsus, meaning "to cut down" or retono, which means "to thunder back" or "resound". In Spanish, the close words retoño/retoñar mean "sprout"/"to sprout". Terminology of ratooned crops varies, based on how far the crop extends from the original planting. The first harvest is called the "plant crop", "main crop" or "principal crop".
Women of the Chorus (prepared by Duain Wolfe) appeared on the recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 3 led by CSO Principal Conductor Bernard Haitink; the recording was released in May 2007, as the first recording on the Orchestra's label, CSO Resound. Margaret Hillis led the Chorus as director for thirty-seven years and retired in 1994. Duain Wolfe became the Chorus's second director in June 1994.
General Ivan Lenković with 1,000 uskoks came in relief, to some 1500 Klis defenders. During the battle, Ivan Lenković withdrew, after he himself was wounded, and the fortress was delivered to the Turks, on 31 May. But this temporary relief resound in Europe, and among the local population. He died in Metlika on 22 June 1569 and is buried in Novo Mesto Franciscan Church.
Wünschelrute Schläft ein Lied in allen Dingen, die da träumen fort und fort und die Welt hebt an zu singen, triffst du nur das Zauberwort. Wishing-Wand A song sleeps in all things around Which dream on and on unheard, And the world begins to resound, If you hit the magic word. Translated by Natias NeutertNatias Neutert: Foolnotes. Smith Gallery Booklet, Soho New York 1980, p. 5.
When > dharma-drums compete to resound, what [does it matter who comes] first [and > who comes] later?" (tr. Mair 2012:41) Following Dao'an's repudiation, the experimental geyi technique became a short-lived phenomenon that lasted for no more than a generation. Thus, Mair (2012:40) notes, geyi "did not have time to develop into something more elaborate or important, as is often imagined by modern interpreters.
' (Resound, ye drums! Ring out, ye trumpets!), BWV214, is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, composed in 1733 for the birthday of Maria Josepha, Queen of Poland and Electress of Saxony. Classified in published editions as a dramma per musica, it is based on a libretto by an unknown author. The piece has the dedicatee addressed by allegorical figures representing Roman and Greek goddesses of war and peace.
Bucephala clangula Pair Female goldeneye with chicks The common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes. Its closest relative is the similar Barrow's goldeneye. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek boukephalos ("bullheaded", from bous, "bull " and kephale, "head"), a reference to the bulbous head shape of the bufflehead. The species name is derived from the Latin clangere ("to resound").
On October 2, 2006, GN announced its decision to divest GN Hearing (formerly GN ReSound) and GN Otometrics (a company producing audio measuring equipment) to Swiss competitor Sonova (formerly known as Phonak). The deal, however, was annulled after being blocked by the German Cartel Office. After this, GN announced that it intended to keep the two companies but filed an appeal against the court ruling. The case is still pending.
The Graff walks off into the maze yelling like a madman as the sounds of one of his previous battles resound around him, before exploding. After leaving the Catacombs, the Doctor, Romana, and K9 dematerialise in the TARDIS. Garron and Unstoffe claim the Graff's deserted ship, full of years of plunder, while the Doctor and Romana transform the jethrik into the first piece of the Key to Time.
In ancient Hindu sculpture, painting, and mythology, the mridangam is often depicted as the instrument of choice for a number of deities including Ganesha (the remover of obstacles) and Nandi, who is the vehicle and follower of Shiva. Nandi is said to have played the mridangam during Shiva's primordial tandava dance, causing a divine rhythm to resound across the heavens. The mridangam is thus also known as "deva vaadyam," or "Divine Instrument".
Clinker bricks used to form family initials on the Jan Van Hoesen House, a 1700s Dutch house in upstate New York. Clinker brick closeup of bricks in the so-called Clinker building on Barrow street in Greenwich Village, New York City. Clinker is sometimes spelled "klinker" which is the contemporary Dutch word for the brick. Both terms are onomatopoeic, derived from the Middle Dutch klinkaerd, later klinker, from klinken (“to ring, resound”).
Greater Birds-of-paradise, like a majority of their relatives, they are fond of fruits and arthropods; birds in female-type plumage are often found foraging in association with other bird- of-paradise species and even other bird species. Wallace noted in The Malay Archipelago, that they become active before sunrise, when their loud wawk- wawk, wǒk-wǒk-wǒk cries resound through the forest, as they move about in different directions in search of food.
' You only get so many things > that people hear. "Yummy" was written by Stefani and Pharrell Williams, while The Neptunes handled the track's production. Its style can be described as dance pop that contains a day-glo rap. As described by Mark Pytlik from Pitchfork, the song "mov[es] from a skeletal rhythmic backbone and resound[s a] 'Milkshake'-pitching triangle into a spiraling melody line that sounds like a Sherman Brothers outtake".
Soundhawk was founded by Rodney Perkins, Stanford University School of Medicine, Otologist. He is also the founder of ReSound and the California Ear Institute at Stanford University Executive leadership at Soundhawk includes Dr. Rodney Perkins as CEO; Drew Dundas, formerly director of Audiology and Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at UCSF as President and Chief Technology Officer; Steve Manser former engineering leader at Apple, Inc., Palm, Inc., and Hewlett-Packard, as Chief Operations Officer and Vice President of Engineering.
The ReSound microphone design is engineered to use the natural shape of the ear to improve hearing. Microphone design helps maintain natural and directional localisation cues through microphone placement in the concha cymba area of the pinna. Because Behind-the-Ear (BTE) and some traditional custom hearing aids have inefficient microphone placement, distortion can occur if sound collection from the pinna is not utilised. Taking advantage of the pinna effect helps to preserve natural localisation and directional cues.
Honorary doctorates are then conferred among selected honorary degree recipients. After the keynote address by one of the honorary degree recipients, the graduates are awarded their degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. After the benediction, graduates flip their graduation tassel to the opposite side of their cap and process out to the recessional song as the Abbey bells resound throughout campus. Finally, family and friends meet with the new graduates to take photographs.
The Ogene type of bell which is commonly used as a "master instrument" in a bell orchestra in the Omambala River basin of the Igboland. It is an instrument of the struck idiophone class and is made of iron by specialist blacksmiths. The bell has a flattish, conical shape, and is hollow inside. The sound itself comes from the vibration of the iron body when struck, which is made to resound by the hollow inside of the bell.
As the name represents, pratidhwani (resound) in other terms, means reacting to what has happened. The film starts with the smuggler Dinesh as a good person, charitable in public. He has a driver who has worked for him a long time, but unfortunately one day, he overhears the smuggling meeting held between Dinesh and his co-worker. Knowing the truth, he conveys it to Dinesh's wife and decides to leave the job and run away from the village.
Todeswunch was a major departure from Sopor Aeternus' first album, ...Ich töte mich..., in that the aggressive synthesized music of the first record was replaced with ornate Renaissance- and Baroque-inspired folk music. brass, woodwinds and acoustic guitars came to the fore, while drum machines were largely abandoned for varying amounts of hand percussion. Shrill female vocals also resound throughout the album, all of them provided by Anna- Varney Cantodea herself. The album quotes heavily from other works.
In 1980 Conforth began attending graduate school at Indiana University, where he majored in folklore, ethnomusicology, and American Studies. He married the former Jeanne Harrah and they combined their last names; for the next decade he was known as Bruce Harrah-Conforth. He continued to play music, appearing in a local band called The Extremes. While at Indiana University he worked at the University's Archives of Traditional Music, contributing a number of articles to their newsletter "Resound".
Le Corbusier's faith in the mathematical order of the universe was closely bound to the golden ratio and the Fibonacci series, which he described as "rhythms apparent to the eye and clear in their relations with one another. And these rhythms are at the very root of human activities. They resound in man by an organic inevitability, the same fine inevitability which causes the tracing out of the Golden Section by children, old men, savages and the learned."Le Corbusier, The Modulor p.
On 22 January 2007 Concert FM was renamed Radio New Zealand Concert to associate it more clearly with the Radio New Zealand brand, which was subsequently shortened to RNZ Concert in 2016. As part of its promotion of New Zealand Music Month, the network has produced a series of podcasts of New Zealand performances of classic works. NZ On Air contributes $130,000 each year towards local recordings made by RNZ Concert through SOUNZ - Centre for New Zealand Music's Resound Project.
During the last forty years the shape and meeting patterns of BCF have changed many times. The church has maintained its presence in the north of Bristol and in Thornbury, with other churches joining us along the way. In recent years BCF had been meeting as one group in east Bristol, but in 2009 significant changes were made to the structure of the church. It was at this point that BCF started meeting as the three different expressions of Resound, Thornbury and Aardvark.
From every clime and region, we crossed mount, vale, and sea We're in the Philippines now for our World Jamboree. Here East and West are meeting, as Heaven so decrees We live and work and play in true fellowship and peace. Mabuhay to all Scouts who are here Let the message of BP now resound loud, long, and clear. I am your brother and friend, so take my hand For God and Country, Mankind and Scouting We shall stand, forever stand.
In recent years, the ceremony has been held at Sydney Town Hall. Throughout its history, the various Fort Street schools have had a number of school songs.Fort Street Songster, Fort Street High School, Petersham, c1985, p. 21 At present, at assemblies, the simply-named School Song which is Come Let the Strains resound that Echo Fort Street's Glory and Gaudeamus igitur are sung at the beginning of assemblies, with Fort Street's Name Rings Around the World sung as the recessional, at its conclusion.
" He stated that, while the release is a good one, "unfortunately, a 'good' record just isn't good enough anymore." Paul Hagen of Big Cheese noted that the album "sounds like a band revitalised." He gave Hudson and Sapone credit "for ensuring the album has the sufficient dynamism without becoming smothered in over-production." DIY Sarah Jamieson said there were "Big rock songs [that] resound" and that the group's "take on life feels a little more grounded, a little more mature.
They repeat the first measure of the fanfare motif on the word "Erschallet" (resound!), as the trumpets echo the motif. The voices repeat the motif from the second measure of the fanfare on "ihr Lieder", and the trumpets echo it again. The chorus repeats measures 3 and 4 on "erklinget, ihr Saiten", commanding the strings to play. As a culmination, the first syllable of "" (most blessed times) is held on a seventh chord (first in measure 53), during which the instruments play their motifs.
Over time, the day came when Otger considered that he had recovered all vigor. Then he took the hunting horn and made it resound deeply and prolonged, so that his hoarse flake flew through valleys and mountains spreading all over the country. Thus he summoned his men, the faithful Christians to the earth, to the fight. The greyhound, interpreting the call of his master, undertook a fast and untiring race until he found the first man and made him understand with his dreams that he wanted him to follow.
With the abovementioned book and manifestoes, Annemans confirms his status of ideological trailblazer. He sees Vlaams Belang as a hotbed of new political viewpoints, even as a social avant-garde. This innovative ambitions also resound in his most recent publication "1914–2014: Van loopgraven tot republiek" (1914–2014: From trench to republic). According to Annemans, the book should not be considered as a political testament, but rather as a 'helicopter perspective' of Flanders' past and the challenges the Vlaams Belang ought to deal with in the twenty-first century.
The knights draw their swords as Tannhäuser mocks Biterolf, but the Landgrave intervenes to restore order. However, Tannhäuser, as if in a trance, rises to his feet and sings a song of ecstatic love to Venus, "Dir Göttin der Liebe, soll mein Lied ertönen" (To thee, Goddess of Love, should my song resound). There is general horror as it is realised he has been in the Venusberg; the women, apart from Elisabeth, flee. She appears pale and shocked, while the knights and the Landgrave gather together and condemn Tannhäuser to death.
The luthéal is a kind of hybrid piano which extended the "register" possibilities of a piano by producing cimbalom-like sounds in some registers, exploiting harmonics of the strings when pulling other register-stops, and also some registers making other objects, which were lowered just above the strings, resound. The instrument became obsolete partly because most of its mechanics were too sensitive, needing constant adjustment. The only pieces in the general repertoire to feature the luthéal are L'enfant et les sortilèges (1920–25) and Tzigane (1924) by Maurice Ravel.
Rejoice and be glad now, Mother Church, and let your holy courts, in radiant light, resound with the praises of your people. (All you who stand near this marvelous and holy flame, pray with me to God the Almighty for the grace to sing the worthy praise of this great light; through Jesus Christ his Son our Lord, who lives and reigns with him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.) Deacon: The Lord be with you. Answer: And also with you.
"Kameraden Laßt Erschallen" ("Comrades Let it Resound") was a Sturmabteilung arrangement of the Kaiserjägerlied written by Karl Mühlberger in 1914. The author of the lyrics of Die Hitlerleute was Horst Wessel himself and the song originated from his unit, the Sturm 67/5(Sturm 67, Standarte 5) of the Berlin Sturmabteilung, also known as the Sturm "Horst Wessel", named in honor of Horst Wessel, also known by its old name before Horst Wessel's death, "The Hitlerleute". The first recording of the song was published by the company Electrola around the early 1930s.
In 1861, Semmelweis finally published his main work Die Ätiologie, der Begriff und die Prophylaxis des Kindbettfiebers (German for "The Etiology, Concept and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever"). In his 1861 book, Semmelweis lamented the slow adoption of his ideas: "Most medical lecture halls continue to resound with lectures on epidemic childbed fever and with discourses against my theories. [...] In published medical works my teachings are either ignored or attacked. The medical faculty at Würzburg awarded a prize to a monograph written in 1859 in which my teachings were rejected".
In The Tides of Manaunaun the clusters resound majestically and then slowly subside, conveying not dissonance but transcendent mystery. As Cowell describes on the final, narrative track of the Folkways album on which his last piano recordings appear, > In Irish mythology, Manaunaun was the god of motion and of the waves of the > sea. And according to the mythology, at the time when the universe was being > built, Manaunaun swayed all of the materials out of which the universe was > being built with fine particles which were distributed everywhere through > cosmos.
Gone forth beyond the sea To clime... as yet unknown, Where calls are made for thee, To bear the sword and crown. Advance, God speed, to save, Creatures in jungles deep, God's hand shall help the brave, Tho'man's may rest in sleep, Let Justice signalise, And ev'..ry voice resound, Who by the Eastern crown'd. Tho'past and gone in light, Thy name is still renownd, And as a chief in might, Thy deeds are ever crown'd, Let echoing vales redound, By mountain, crag and nook, Sing loud with joyous sound, God Bless the Rajah Brooke.
Straight Talk has featured individuals fully acquainted with the entire family in an informal and entertaining format. The Masters is an unplugged anchor-based show with Punjab Dei Sitare, a fleet of legendary singers who perform live with well-modulated voices that resound from the corners of the world, where the Punjabi diaspora is found. Primetime News features two news anchors who present the day's big stories in a lively, chatty format. Majha, Malwa Doaba Daily News Update give special updates from Majha, Malwa and Doaba belts of Punjab catering to local happenings.
" In September 2017, Olivas published another collection, The King of Lighting Fixtures (University of Arizona Press). Early reviews have been strong. For example, Kirkus Reviews called the collection, "[a]ssured and perceptive, offering a view of another Southland from Chandler’s and Didion’s." And Foreword Reviews observed that Olivas's "bold insistence on leaving a few seams visible, a few threads frayed—even on pulling the rug away entirely—makes the book resound as a fascinating exploration of both the art of storytelling and the ways in which fiction echoes the messiness of life.
The band considered What Was I Thinking to be their real first album, and the previous recordings to just be "practice- runs". In 1996, the band performed a Battle of the Bands show at the Electric Ballroom in Knoxville, TN in which Jeff Lysyczyn of Warner Bros. received a copy of the band's independent CD and a few months later talks began between the band and Warner Bros. In 1997, Disciple signed with Warner Resound Records and on October 27, 1997, released its five-song EP, My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy produced by Jeff Lysyczyn and Travis Wyrick.
Multi- instrumentalist Andy Goessling is credited on banjo, dobro, and sax (to name a few), Tim Carbone on fiddle, accordion, piano and electric guitar, and John Skehan on mandolin, piano, and Hammond organ. Shaeffer often writes tunes about love, being positive, and living a simpler life paired with catchy refrains and memorable melodies, and this effort is not different in that regard. Re-occurring themes of examining one's destiny, living a good life, and staying true to one's self resound. The opening track, "Storms" uses the metaphor to "ride out the storm" in a relationship and stick together through hard times.
She currently teaches at Colby College in Waterville, Maine and lives in East Winthrop, Maine. Her poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review, Poetry, The Baffler, The Georgia Review, The Gettysburg Review, Copper Nickel, Crazyhorse, The Greensboro Review, The Southern Review, The Massachusetts Review, Ploughshares, and elsewhere. They have been reprinted in The Open Door One Hundred Poems, One Hundred Years of "Poetry" Magazine; Seriously Funny: Poems about Love, Death, Religion, Art, Politics, Sex, and Everything Else; From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great.
The biggest hit of Starr's career, which cemented his reputation, was the Vietnam War protest song "War" (1970). Starr's intense vocals transformed a Temptations album track into a number one chart success, which spent three weeks in the top position on the U.S. Billboard charts, an anthem for the antiwar movement and a cultural milestone that continues to resound in movie soundtracks and hip hop music samples. It sold over three million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. "War" appeared on both of Starr's War & Peace album and its follow-up, Involved, produced by Norman Whitfield.
Seillans features a castle and C13 church at its summit. Nearby are rustic chapels, vineyards, forests and olive groves. Seillans has an annual Pottery Market and many concerts and occasional events throughout the year, as well as the annual international Musique-Cordiale Festival, a fortnight when the church, the salle polyvalente and outdoor venues resound to a variety of high quality classical, choral and jazz music from international artists, soloists, choirs and orchestras each August, when the area is at its most popular. In the late Sixties and early Seventies Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning made Seillans their home.
789–790 Nevertheless, such censorship was the exception rather than the rule. As long as one took care to be discreet, and did not cross the boundaries of "blasphemy" as Adriaan Koerbagh was accused of having done in 1669, the authorities were prepared to turn a blind eye to this kind of radical publications (though freedom of the press did not exist de jure). The "True Freedom" as a political concept was accompanied by intellectual freedom in practice, and this practical freedom engendered the formulation of philosophical justifications thereof, that would resound in the later Enlightenment.
In May 2008, Anne was featured in Inked, Resound, and the Danish edition of FHM magazine where she is now also a column writer, and therefore featured every month. In April 2008, Anne did a photoshoot for Lucky 13 Apparel for the third year in a row. These pictures were featured in the fall catalog and in various magazines as advertisements. She also did a shoot for the cover for the CD Bound for the Bar, a compilation made by Lucky 13 and Dirty Devil Clothing, Anne is a regular model for, and is sponsored by, the celebrity costume clothing company Junker Designs.
In North American English it is sometimes called oldsquaw, though this name has fallen out of favour under influence of negative connotations of the word squaw in English usage. Some biologists have also feared that this name would be offensive to some Native American tribes involved in the conservation effort. The American Ornithologists' Union stated that "political correctness" was not sufficient to change the name, but "to conform with English usage in other parts of the world", it officially adopted the name "Long-tailed Duck". The scientific name is derived from Latin clangere, "to resound", and hyemalis, "of winter".
In Rolling Stone, David Fricke described the album as "a fragile, familiar schematic, laid out over haunting, circular melodies airbrushed with acoustic guitars and often abruptly broken up by Morrison's idiosyncratic vocal phrasing." Chicago Tribune critic Lynn Van Matre said it reminded her of Morrison's 1968 album Astral Weeks, as most of the songs "on this beautiful and deeply soulful album resound with gentle, questing hope." In a more critical review, NME magazine said Morrison "no longer takes the breath away and as a musician has been content to age with dignity."Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p.
Johnson wrote: "Elizabeth's relationship with Darcy resonates with a physical passion...The rapport between these two from start to finish is intimate, even racy".Johnson, Claudia Jane Austen, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988, p. 90. Johnson wrote the way in which Elizabeth and Darcy pursue each in secret put their relationship "on the verge of an impropriety unique in Austen's fiction". Many of the remarks made by Elizabeth to Darcy such as "Despise me if you dare" or his "I am not afraid of you" resound with sexual tension, which reflected "Austen's implicit approval of erotic love".
Her sole aim in life after becoming a widow, was to see her son Ajit happy and fulfil the promise she had given to her husband that the family name and tradition would be perpetuated. Finding Ajit deeply in love with Shobha, the Raisaheb's daughter who too loved him no less, Radha got them married, hoping that Shobha would prove an ideal wife and daughter-in-law and their home would soon resound with merry laughter of a child, if not children. Three years went by and Radha was still waiting for the new arrival in the family. Her patience was running out.
Since 2006, the station makes radio from a temporary radio studio in July and August every day between 10:00 and 23:00 on the beach in Oostende, which the Q-Beach House is called. Besides the radio studio also features a terrace bar where anyone can come without obligation. Around the studio, the speakers does the radio broadcast resound on the terrace and the adjacent beach area. In fine weather, the presenters pulls up during programs sometimes the terrace, the beach or the seawall to organize to interact with listeners and passers-by and, for example, a match.
Helen signed as a free agent with the Washington Mystics prior to the start of their 2001 training camp. She averaged 13.4 minutes per game over three seasons, usually coming off the bench as a 3-point specialist. She was a fan favorite for her enthusiasm and intelligent, unselfish play; the moment she stood up to approach the scorer's table, the MCI Center would resound with shouts of "Luz!" (A story in the Washington Post reported that she initially thought she was being booed, and wondered why.) She finished her WNBA career with a quite respectable .
In Dante's The Divine Comedy, Paradise, CantoX, lines 121–29, the spirit of Boethius is pointed out by Saint Thomas Aquinas: > Now if thy mental eye conducted be > From light to light, as I resound their frame, > The eighth well worth attention thou wilt see. > The soul who pointed out the world's dark ways, > To all who listen, its deceits unfolding. > Beneath in Cieldauro lies the frame > Whence it was driven; -from woe and exile, to > This fair abode of peace and bliss it came. Past historians have had a hard time accepting a sincere Christian who was also a serious Hellenist.
At the end of the year, "BrainStorm" went to Moscow with their solo concert. In 2015 the band presented their latest album “7 Steps of fresh air” in the capital of Russia and it was very well received. During the year the songs from the album managed to not only rank the Russian radio charts but also resound in music festivals – such as "Bosco Fresh Fest", "VK Fest", "A-Fest", "Нашествие", where "BrainStorm" performed as headliners. The documentary “BrainStorm: Between shores” got awarded with National cinematography award “Lielais Kristaps” in the category “Best sound engineer” as well as Delfi.
AllMovie writes that "Haynes is known for making provocative films that subvert narrative structure and resound with transgressive, complex eroticism…. Although he doesn't characterize himself as a gay filmmaker who makes gay films… Haynes' name has become synonymous with the New Queer Cinema movement and its work to both explore and redefine the contours of queer culture in America and beyond." Haynes’ work is preoccupied with postmodernist ideas of identity and sexuality as socially constructed concepts and personal identity as a fluid and changeable state. His protagonists are invariably social outsiders whose "subversive" identity and sexuality put them at odds with the received norms of their society.
This song of praise to our school we raise, Our well loved G.H.S Nor time nor place, can e'er efface Her work of usefulness. For all she's done, our gratitude she's won And our love will ne'er grow less, So we give three cheers, three hearty cheers, To dear old G.H.S CHORUS Then shout with might and main. Her praises once again. With honest heart, she's played her part, And constant she'll remain With frame her work is crowned: Her efforts are renowned, Loudly profess the G.H.S, so let her halls resound, Oh, Lord we pray, from day to day, This school to guide and bless.
However, scholars question whether the singing of hymns and chants were always limited to three during the Vedic era. The word also appears in other texts. For example, it appears in Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana section 111.33, where the cyclic rise and setting of sun and world, is referred to as "the music of spheres", and the sun is stated to be "humming the wheel of the world". According to Ananda Coomaraswamy, the roots "svar", meaning "to shine" (whence surya or sun), and svr, meaning "to sound or resound" (whence swara, “musical note”) and also in some contexts "to shine", are all related in the ancient Indian imagination.
The words were written by Paulus Diaconus in the 8th century. They translate as: > So that your servants may, with loosened voices, Resound the wonders > of your deeds, Clean the guilt from our stained lips, O St. John. "Ut" was changed in the 1600s in Italy to the open syllable Do, at the suggestion of the musicologue Giovanni Battista Doni (based on the first syllable of his surname), and Si (from the initials for "Sancte Iohannes") was added to complete the diatonic scale. In Anglophone countries, "si" was changed to "ti" by Sarah Glover in the nineteenth century so that every syllable might begin with a different letter.
In his 1963 Critical Biography of Davies, Richard J. Stonesifer traces the origins of the poem back to the sonnet "The World Is Too Much with Us" by William Wordsworth, saying: > "But he went to school with Wordsworth's sonnet "The world is too much with > us", and echoes from that sonnet resound throughout his work as from few > other poems. Philosophically, no other single poem can be said to form the > basis of so much of his poetry. The celebrated opening of his wise little > poem "Leisure" has its origins here."Stonesifer, R. J. (1963), W. H. Davies > - A Critical Biography, London: Jonathan Cape, pp. 219-220.
Well displayed are the innumerable sorts of costly merchandise with which its shops are filled. It is richly adorned with hundreds of alms-halls of various kinds; and splendid with hundreds of thousands of magnificent mansions, which rise aloft like the mountain peaks of the Himalayas. Its streets are filled with elephants, horses, carriages, and foot-passengers, frequented by groups of handsome men and beautiful women, and crowded by men of all sorts and conditions, Brahmans, nobles, artificers, and servants. They resound with cries of welcome to the teachers of every creed, and the city is the resort of the leading men of each of the differing sects.
The three-note motif from "Ist es wahr?", presented in an opening Adagio in the key of A Major, establishes the cyclic form of the quartet; derivatives of the motif appear in all four of the movements, and the opening theme concludes the quartet.For a complete analysis of this quartet, see , and Taylor, Cyclic Form, Time and Memory in Mendelssohn's A minor Quartet, Op. 13 After the Adagio introduction, the quartet breaks into a tumultuous Allegro Vivace in Sonata form in A minor. "You will hear its notes resound in the first and last movements, and sense its feeling in all four" wrote Mendelssohn to a friend.Ibid.
In his eulogy, Hollande said,"Today, it is all of France which is paying homage to Alain Mimoun, to the one who ran throughout his life on the tracks of stadiums in order to make the La Marseillaise resound, seeking glory for his country everywhere." Hollande described Mimoun as "a courageous soldier, an exceptional sportsman and a fervent patriot" who was "loved by France" and stated, "To Alain Mimoun, France was a choice, a passion, a pride and an ideal." In the afternoon of 9 July 2013, Mimoun was buried in the cemetery in Bugeat after a religious ceremony in the Bugeat church. The funeral was attended by about sixty persons.
Evert Zoudenbalch played a prominent role in the Utrecht Civil War, but his lasting fame is due to an act of charity which continues to resound to this day. Evert was born some years after his brother Gerrit, and as the younger one of his family was destined for the church. He studied divinity at the University of Louvain from 1441 to 1445, and upon his return to Utrecht immediately secured offices and sinecures thanks to the influence of his family. He was appointed a canon of the Dom of Utrecht on 23 October 1445 and became choir-bishop (koorbisschop) some time before 10 January 1446, well before being ordained as a deacon and priest on 3 April 1451.
Between 2010 and 2015 she worked with Resound Media and released two EPs, the first being "At Second Glance" which was produced by Andy Baker. From this EP, she had a number one hit with "Do You Seek An Answer" which was number one across the UK and Europe in the New Christian Music chart. This was quickly followed by "Surrounded By Love" which reached number four in the Christian Hot disc chart. In 2011 Helen won the UK Christian Music Award for "NCM Contemporary Artist (England)" which was presented to her by country music legend, George Hamilton IV. thumb "Sirens and Other Mysteries" was released in 2013 and is a slow burning collection of intensely personal tracks.
A meeting ground, For those whose purpose, great and > broad and strong, Whose aim is like the star: who ever long To make the > patient, hastening world resound With sweeter music, freer tones. A place > where kindly, lifting words are said. And kindlier deeds are done: where > hearts are fed. Where wealth of brain for poverty atones: Where hand grasps > hand: and soul finds touch with soul: Where victors in the race for fame and > power Look back in their triumphant hour To beckon others to the shining > goal, This is a woman’s club—a heaven fair, Where toilers drop—an hour—their > load of care.“Woman’s Club Notes.” The Sarasota Times.
Laura Sheeran, (born 19 April 1987) is an Irish singer and musician, composer and artist and who is also the cousin of Ed Sheeran. Along with Marc Aubele, she also performs as 'Glitterface', the frontperson and singer for Nanu Nanu, who describe themselves as "an alien synth-pop" act. Aside from her own solo career, she has performed with Fovea Hex, having been recruited for the group by Clodagh Simonds and is now also a member of RESOUND, a Dublin-based musical collective put together by Kate Ellis in 2011. Sheeran sings and performs on a loop station, bowed saw, melodica, accordion, flute, ukulele, and used a TC Helicon Voice Live 2 to manipulate her vocals and create harmonies.
It may be translated: So that your servants may, with loosened voices, resound the wonders of your deeds, clean the guilt from our stained lips, O Saint John. A paraphrase by Cecile Gertken, OSB (1902–2001) preserves the key syllables and loosely evokes the original meter: Do let our voices resonate most purely, miracles telling, far greater than many; so let our tongues be lavish in your praises, Saint John the Baptist.Gertken, Cecile: Feasts and Saints, 1981 Ut is now mostly replaced by Do in solfège due to the latter's open sound, in deference to Italian theorist Giovanni Battista Doni. The word "Ut" is still in use to name the C-clef.
A famous example of English Alcaics is Tennyson's "Milton": O mighty-mouth'd inventor of harmonies, O skill'd to sing of Time or Eternity, God-gifted organ-voice of England, Milton, a name to resound for ages! The Alcaic stanza was adapted to use in English and French during the Renaissance. It was very frequently used in Italian poetry of the 19th century, especially by Giosuè Carducci. As in English, the meter is accentual rather than quantitative. Poi che un sereno vapor d’ambrosia da la tua còppa diffuso avvolsemi, o Ebe con passo di dea trasvolata sorridendo via; ::(Giosuè Carducci, "Ideale", from: Odi barbare) It was an historically important form in Hungarian poetry.
" Ryan Barbee, giving the album four and a half stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, says, "Empires, might continue to walk the love/hate line for some people". Rating the album three and a half stars at Jesus Freak Hideout, Mark Rice writes, "Empires all the way through almost relegates it to the status of a lullaby album", as compared to their previous offering. Scott Fryberer, awarding the album four stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, states, "United doesn't necessarly win points for the most creative lyricism, but they're leagues above where they used to be". Indicating in a four and a half star review from Worship Leader, Jeremy Armstrong writes, "paradoxes of faith and God's greatness resound throughout.
The song included the following lines: > Lift every voice and sing, till earth and Heaven ring, > Ring with the harmonies of liberty; > Let our rejoicing rise, high as the listening skies, > Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. > Sing a song full of faith that the dark past has taught us, > Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; > Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, > Let us march on till victory is won. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" had influenced other artistic works, inspiring art such as Gwendolyn Ann Magee's quilted mosaics. "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" contrasted with W.E.B. Du Bois' exploration in Souls of Black Folk of the fears of post-emancipation generations of African Americans.
The track "Humanoid" has Paradox, again drum programmer, Toshinori Kondo (is an avant-garde jazz and jazz fusion trumpeter) on the trumpet, Bernie Worrell (Parliament Funkadelic) on the keyboards and Laswell as usual on the bass. The album was released in 2007. Altogether Pandya released circa 320 tracks on 42 labels from 1993 to 2008 using different aliases and in collaboration with many artists including Nucleus/Noise, Volcov, Alaska/DMR, Seba, DJ Trax, Marc De Clive-Lowe, and Subject 13. He also did remixes not only of his own tracks but from artists including Deep Blue, Resound, Shobha Gurtu, LTJ Bukem, Materia, Ultra-Violet, James Hardway, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Ill Logic & Raf, Duo Infernale, DJ Trax, NXS, Boom Boom Satellites, and Justice.
Peter Smith wrote a response in which the sergeant, distracted by hearing “the hills resound with Jemmy from Grouse Hall”, vowed to find the “man who wrote the song”, and have him before the judge. Another verse from the Sergeant's Lamentation The League ti's true I did pursue The Priest why should I spare Who broke the laws and was the cause Of blood-shed every where But Martins fall in Donegal Will be avenged ere long Mcfadden crew will get there due Then who will sing this song This links the song to events at Derrybeg Chapel Gweedore on Sunday 3rd February 1889 in which 42 RIC led by lnspector William Limerick Martin came to arrest Father James Mcfadden.
Before being elected to the House of Representatives in 1996, Ryun had operated Jim Ryun Sports, a company that ran sports camps, and worked as a motivational speaker at meetings of corporations and Christian groups around the country.Chris Wilson and Greg St. Clair, "The runner's last lap: how Jim Ryun refused to go negative, lost a big lead, then recovered in the final week to win a U.S. House seat" , Campaigns & Elections, April 1997, published by Congressional Quarterly Among his projects, Ryun, who has a 50% hearing loss, helped the ReSound Hearing Aid Company develop a program called Sounds of Success, aimed at helping children with hearing loss. Since 1973, Ryun and his family have hosted running camps every summer for promising high school aged runners.
How shall the poet, in a single lay, the glory of her age and time portray? Suffice if for the wondering world to mark She took from all beside the medal in Hyde Park; The only prize that was for corsets given to any manufacturer under heaven. Lo! the dazzling splendours of her fame advance O'er 'All England' and the whole of France She, the beloved, who now fills Brunswick's throne Deals with Madame Caplin – her alone; Why need I paint the heroine of my lays, Or tell the land where passed her virgin days; 'Twas Canada!'-above all colonies renowned— that heard my heroine's praises first resound, You'll an incarnation of the graces meet at No. 58 in Berners Street.
According to these poems, Nedunkilli was once shut up at a fort in Avur and was besieged by Nalankilli. The poet graphically describes the strife the ordinary people went through because of the siege, and demands that Nedunkilli come out and fight like a man. :The male elephants, not led out to bathe with the female herd in the large tanks (outside the fort), nor fed with balls of rice mixed with ghee, chafe at the posts to which they are chained, heave long sighs, and with their trunks rolling on the ground, trumpet loudly like thunder. Children cry for want of milk, the women plait their hair without flowers, the mansions of the city resound with the cries of people wailing for want of water.
He has appeared in various television shows, including Wind of Change (Bangladesh) (Gaan Bangla), Saregamapa Li'l Champs (Zee TV), Mission Ustaad (9X), Indian Idol 4 (Sony), IPL Rockstar (Colors) and Rock On (MTV). In 2009, Kher appeared in Indian Idol 4 as a judge along with Javed Akhtar, Sonali Bendre and Anu Malik. In 2013, Kher collaborated with singer Shreya Ghoshal for the first time for a mission titled 'The Project Resound: Upgrade your Ears', in which Kher wrote, composed, and invited Shreya to sing along a song named "Naina Chaar". This online initiative by Sony Music India, aimed to make people aware of the rising technological advancement in the field of music, which may make it difficult to distinguish between noise and music.
Die loper (The runner) portrays the struggle of the intellectual coloured man, and Slotsom (Conclusion) concludes that, in death, no difference between the races exists. After a long hiatus, Petersen began publishing again after 1960 with Die kinders van Kain (The Children of Cain), Suiderkruis (Southern Cross), Nag is verby (Night is over) and Laat kom dan die wind (Late the Wind Then Comes). The finest verses in these collections wittily portray city types, while those of resistance against racial discrimination resound far more powerfully.Antonissen, Rob "Standpunte", Nuwe reeks 32, Desember 1960 The title Die kinders van KainAntonissen, Rob Kern en tooi Nasou Beperk Eerste uitgawe Eerste druk Elsiesrivier 1963 immediately points to those excluded from the rest of society.
81–83 An early version of this chant appears in manuscript form as early as the 10th century, although without the melodic additions, and "trope" versions with various melodic differences appear in Italian, German, Gallacian, Bohemian and Spanish manuscripts dating from the 13th to 16th centuries. "Divinum mysterium" first appears in print in 1582 in the Finnish song book Piae Cantiones, a collection of seventy-four sacred and secular church and school songs of medieval Europe compiled by Jaakko Suomalainen and published by Theodoric Petri.Jeremy Summerly, Let Voices Resound: Songs from Piae Cantiones, Naxos 8.553578 In this collection, "Divinum mysterium" was classified as "De Eucharistia", reflecting its original use for the Mass.Willcocks, D. (ed.), "Of the Father's heart begotten" in Carols for Choirs 2 (London: Oxford University Press), 128–133.
In 2001, he resigned from the orchestra to become a full-time conductor, composer and recording artist for orchestras in New Zealand and Australia, as well as engagements in Japan and the United Kingdom. He is well known for his interpretation of Romantic, 20th Century, New Zealand and Australian orchestral repertoire and in 2012 conducted both the winning album, Angel at Ahipara and finalist album, Releasing the Angel, for Best Classical Album at the New Zealand Music Awards. Young has been recorded by EMI, Atoll Records, Continuum, Trust Records, ABC Classics and Naxos and is a frequent presenter on RESOUND, Radio New Zealand Concert introducing and contextualising work from the RNZ archives. In 2004 was awarded the Lilburn Trust Citation in Recognition of Outstanding Services to New Zealand Music.
The sacred drums and royal trumpets symbolize the power of the Empire and are the embodiment of its memory and continuity. The dense, nonchalant sound of the drums and the suave timbre of the trumpets, as well as the myths the instruments perpetuate, accompany the Gaani festivities and resound in the hearts of the faithful throughout the year. To parade before the illustrious drums is a privilege granted by the clan. Two noteworthy sacred instruments are the imposing male and female sacred drums, the Barabakaru and the Barapiibu, which are between 125 and 127 centimetres high and made of baobab wood and beef hide. They are played at the Emperor’s entrance by initiates and used during the Gaani, but also for other events during the year: enthronement, Friday prayers, etc.
He has purchased the balle for more than fifteen zecchini each, and of these there are about three hundred. He started with the idea that it would be an easy matter, but whilst engaged in it he heard himself called a traitor to his country, deceitful, and married to a plebeian woman of bad character, formerly a rope-dancer – words which seemed to resound on all sides, and undoubtedly excited the people against him ... He was obliged to make a virtue of necessity, and to draw out a large number of those 90,000 zecchini that he is supposed to have made at Constantinople, in order to stop people's mouths. And in the end the public was fully satisfied. During three days' feasting in the Palace, money, bread, and wine were profusely distributed, and produced loud hurrahs and acclamations.
E-mu SP-1200 (90s reissue)original E-mu SP-1200 (1987)thumbE-mu SP-1200 is a sampler that was released in August 1987 by E-mu Systems. Like the product it was meant to replace, the SP-12, the SP-1200's intended use was as a drum machine and sequencer for dance music producers. However, its use as a phrase sampler produces a "gritty" sound due to the machine's 26.04 kHz sampling rate, its SSM2044 filter chips and its 12-bit sampling resolution. This distinctive sound, often said to capture the "warmth" of vinyl recordings,ReSound Sound - How to Sound Fat like Pete Rock has sustained demand for the SP-1200 more than thirty years after its discontinuation, despite the introduction of digital audio workstations and samplers/sequencers with far superior technical specifications, such as the Akai MPC.
She considered the education of a competent person for a democratic state to be among the major goals of education. Besides, the researcher always considered competence to be not the narrow professional qualifications of the subject matter, but the overall readiness to actively operate in a society, be responsible for the life in the society, create its culture, to regularly react to the challenges of the development in the world and its changes, thus get ready for lifelong learning. The approach of M. Lukšienė is in special resound with European and global orientation of education of the 21st century and the goals of educational systems. The significance of her works proves M. Lukšienė to be a scholar of European orientation and global level; a personality, who has significantly contributed to the development of democratic society and modern education.
Born in Denver, Colorado, Dungy graduated from Stanford University (BA) and the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, where she earned her MFA."Camille T. Dungy", Poetry Foundation. She is the author of four poetry collections – Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan University Press, 2016), Smith Blue (Southern Illinois University Press, 2011), Suck on the Marrow (Red Hen Press, 2010) and What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison (Red Hen Press, 2006) – as well as a recent collection of essays entitled Guidebook to Relative Strangers (W.W. Norton, 2017). Dungy is editor of Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry (UGA, 2009), co-editor of From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great (Persea, 2009), and assistant editor of Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem’s First Decade (University of Michigan Press, 2006).
S. Frederick Starr, in his introduction to a modern abridged translation, writes that "two themes resound throughout the Studies: that Russian society still maintained in its peasant communes and other institutions the basis for a unity and cohesion within and among classes that was lacking in western Europe, and that this social cohesion was founded on hierarchical and patriarchal lines that embraced every individual in Russia from tsar to peasant."Starr, "Introduction," p. xxiv. Haxthausen's full account of the institutions of rural Russia was the first to bring the Russian commune into European social thought, and it was popular with both radicals (who found validation of the ideals of socialism) and conservatives (who approved of Haxthausen's emphasis on harmony within the framework of traditional society); it was well received everywhere but "liberal, industrial England, where it was met with skepticism, criticism, and outright derision."Starr, "Introduction," p. xxxi.
" Christianity Todays Kristin Garrett said the band "once again proves the group's vocal versatility and solid sound" and felt the music on the album "oscillates between poetry and over-sentimentality; however, the album's overall themes resound with the truth of divine love, redemption and healing in the face of brokenness." Cross Rhythms's Ben Lloyd gave an illusion of the album being like a "journey through a number of different musical styles whilst retaining the Canadian band's use of worshipful lyrics." He continued his praise with the band has "a reputation for being one of the most thought provoking worship ministries serving the international Church and they retain their creative standards with this set." Jesus Freak Hideout's Jen Rose stated this album "marries elements of chamber pop, alternative rock, and even a touch of Americana folk for a sound more expansive than expected from a four- piece band.
Already near retirement, Li Yangbing visited Li Bai on his death bed, where he was entrusted with the care of Li Bai's hastily scrawled and disorganized poetry manuscripts. Li Yangbing was able to use his literary and calligraphic talents, together with the extra time available by his retirement, to prepare the first corpus of collected Li Bai poetry; despite that, according to Li Yangbing, out of the eight years of the An Shi Rebellion turmoil, Li Bai's "writings of those years were lost, nine out of ten. What are preserved ... are for the most part what I obtained from others."Obata, 203 (quoting/translating Li Yangbing from his preface to Li Bo's works) Li Yangbing's diligence in collecting, editing, and publishing Li Bai's poems would eventually lead to the first collected works of Li Bai's poems, with results which would resound through the literary world through the centuries, and which re-echo even through the present day.
Raja Ramchandra ki Jai!' resound in the air, as the audience join in. Thereafter, a jhanki, literally a peep or glimpse, tableaux of frozen iconic moments from the 'Manas', is presented, which not only distill and crystallise the message of the story for the audience, but is also appreciated for its spectacular effect. Though several local legends exist regarding the beginning of this Ramlila, including one of which suggests that it was first staged at a nearby village, Chota Mirzapur as the one at Varanasi was disrupted due to the floods in the Ganges, from where it evolved to the present Ramlila, which is by far the most traditional rendition of the Ramayana, and has been a subject of study by scholars from all over the world for many decades now."What's Taking Place: Neighborhood Ramlilas in Banaras" by Thomas Parkhill Living Banaras: Hindu Religion in Cultural Context, Bradley R. Hertel and Cynthia Ann Humes eds.
Ye nymphs and swains, whom love inspires With all his pure and faithful fires, Hither with joyful steps repair; You who his tenderest transports share For lo ! in beauty's fairest pride, Summer expands her heart so wide; The Sun no more in clouds inshrin'd, Darts all his glories unconfin'd; The feather'd choir from every spray Salute Melissa's natal day. Hither ye nymphs and shepherds haste, Each with a flow'ry chaplet grac'd, With transport while the shades resound, And Nature spreads her charms around; While ev'ry breeze exhales perfumes, And Bion his mute pipe resumes; With Bion long disus'd to play, Salute Melissa's natal day. For Bion long deplor'd his pain Thro' woods and devious wilds in vain; At last impell'd by deep despair, The swain proferr'd his ardent pray'r; His ardent pray'r Melissa heard, And every latent sorrow cheer'd, His days with social rapture blest, And sooth'd each anxious care to rest.
" Darwin later recalled how he "clambered over the mountains... with a bounding step and made the volcanic rocks resound under my geological hammer!." He agreed with the saying attributed to the people of St Helena that "We know we live on a rock, but the poor people at Ascension live on a cinder", and noted the care taken to sustain "houses, gardens & fields placed near the summit of the central mountain". (In the 1840s Darwin worked with Hooker, who proposed in 1847 that the Royal Navy import tree species, a project started in 1850 which led to the creation of an artificial cloud forest on what is now Green Mountain.) On 23 July they set off again longing to reach home, but FitzRoy wanted to ensure the accuracy of his longitude measurements and so took the ship across the Atlantic back to Bahia in Brazil to take check readings. Darwin was glad to see the beauties of the jungle for a last time, but now compared "the stately Mango trees with the Horse Chesnuts of England.
Hail, Alma Mater, Thy sons cheer thee now, To thee, W-U-P, All foemen must bow; Victorious forever They colors shall be, And ever shall wave in victory Pittsburgh's North Side before the move of the university to the Oakland section of Pittsburgh in 1909Robert C. Alberts, Pitt :the Story of the University of Pittsburgh, 1787-1987, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, PA, 1986, pg. 62, accessdate=2009-02-15 II. Every morn our colors rise In the blue and golden skies, Shining for Western Pennsylvania, And the love in every soul Brings us nearer to the goal- Vict'ry for Western Pennsylvania III. Every man shall play his part; Each hath love within his heart, Love for old Western Pennsylvania Dear old Wup shall never fear While a thousand voices cheer, Cheer for old Western Pennsylvania. IV. Let the echo then resound With the joyous gladsome sound, Singing for Western Pennsylvania Loyalty each breast shall sway, Hand and heart shall meet to-day, Cheering for Western Pennsylvania. Chant.
I hated flowers, for I had seen the enameled meads of Paradise; I > cursed the rocks because they were mute stone, the sky because it rang with > no music; and the earth and sky seemed to throw back my curse.... It was not > the ecstasy of the drug which so much attracted me, as its power of > disenthrallment from an apathy which no human aid could utterly take > away.Ludlow, Fitz Hugh “Leaving the Schoolmaster, the Pythagorean Sets Up > For Himself” The Hasheesh Eater 1857 He says in The Hasheesh Eater that through the drug, “I had caught a glimpse through the chinks of my earthly prison of the immeasurable sky which should one day overarch me with unconceived sublimity of view, and resound in my ear with unutterable music.” This glimpse would haunt him for the rest of his days. A poem, preserved in his sister's notebook, reads in part: “I stand as one who from a dungeon dream / Of open air and the free arch of stars / Waking to things that be from things that seem / Beats madly on the bars.
The local Catholic priest, Dr. Milner recounts this event: > Thus miscreants couch amidst the ashes of our Alfreds and Edwards; and where > once religious silence and contemplation were only interrupted by the bell > of regular observance, the chanting of devotion, now alone resound the clank > of the captives chains and the oaths of the profligate! In digging for the > foundation of that mournful edifice, at almost every stroke of the mattock > or spade some ancient sepulchre was violated, the venerable contents of > which were treated with marked indignity. On this occasion a great number of > stone coffins were dug up, with a variety of other curious articles, such as > chalices, patens, rings, buckles, the leather of shoes and boots, velvet and > gold lace belonging to chasubles and other vestments; as also the crook, > rims, and joints of a beautiful crosier double gilt. The convicts broke the stone coffins into pieces, the lead, which lined the coffins, was sold for two guineas, and the bones within scattered around the area.
From the ASO, Martin won the coveted Principal Trumpet position with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 2005, succeeding the legendary Adolph "Bud" Herseth. During Martin's time in Chicago, he established himself as one of the premier trumpeters in the world, both in the orchestra and as a soloist. He was featured with a major trumpet solo in John Williams’s score to Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln (2012), recorded by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. This trumpet solo was written by Williams for Martin himself - and was famously performed at the Capitol Fourth Concert in 2013 with the National Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of John Williams. He was also featured on the National Brass Ensemble’s Gabrieli album and CSO Resound label recordings, including the 2011 release of CSO Brass Live. Highlights of Mr. Martin’s solo appearances with the CSO include the 2012 World Premiere of Christopher Rouse’s concerto Heimdall’s Trumpet; Panufnik’s Concerto in modo antico, with Riccardo Muti; a 2011 program of 20th-century French concertos by André Jolivet and Henri Tomasi; and more than a dozen performances of J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 2.
Ruth Ellen Kocher (1965-) is an American poet and author of Third Voice (Tupelo Press, 2016), Ending in Planes, (Noemi Press, 2014), Goodbye Lyric: The Gigans and Lovely Gun (The Sheep Meadow Press, 2014), domina Un/blued (Tupelo Press 2013), One Girl Babylon (New Issues Press 2003), When the Moon Knows You're Wandering, 2002 Winner of the Green Rose Prize in Poetry (New Issues Press 2002), and Desdemona's Fire winner of the 1999 Naomi Long Madget Award for African American Poets (Lotus Press 1999). Her poems have been translated into Persian in the Iranian literary magazine She’r and have appeared or are forthcoming in various anthologies including, Angles of Ascent: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry, Black Nature, From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great, An Anthology for Creative Writers: The Garden of Forking Paths, IOU: New Writing On Money, New Bones: Contemporary Black Writing in America. Her work has been published in numerous journals. Her collaborative scholarly work on Frederick Douglass (Miller, Keith D., and Ruth Ellen Kocher. “Shattering Kidnapper's Heavenly Union: Interargumentation in Douglass's Oratory and Narrative.” Hall 1999.

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