Sentences with phrase «recital in»

The seventh recital in the preamble to the Second Directive states that it is in the interest of victims that the effects of certain exclusion clauses should be limited to the relationship between the insurer and the person responsible for the accident.
(8) As regards the devastating effects of crime linked to such dealing, the first recital in the preamble to Framework Decision 2004 / 757 / JHA (9) states that illicit drug trafficking poses a threat to health, safety and the quality of life of citizens of the European Union, and to the legal economy, stability and security of the Member States.
To many people's surprise, including my own, the Court of Appeal last Saturday overturned Mr Justice MacDuff's judgment the day before and acceded to Ibrahim Araci's application for an injunction preventing Kieren Fallon from riding Recital in...
The recital in this treaty contains a declaration and admission of Congress of the rights of Indians in general, and that the impression which our enemies were
The opening event on Tuesday 27 June will include a performance in the Museum's courtyard by the Young Orchestral Pops at 6.00 pm and a recital in the Great Hall by violinist Amaury Coeytaux and pianist Heasook Rhee at 7.15 pm.
Cage and Cunningham began working together in 1943, the year before Cunningham's first solo recital in New York (while he was still dancing with the Martha Graham Company).
«Meteor Stream: Recital in Four Dominions,» for instance, was one of a cycle of works in which Mr. Adkins honored Brown.
The Warehouse Gallery April 15 — June 7, 2008 THE WAREHOUSE GALLERY in collaboration with the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) announces the opening of Songs of Hearth and Valor, Recital in 8 Dominions, After Bessie Smith by New York artist Terry Adkins.
THE WAREHOUSE GALLERY in collaboration with the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) announces the opening of Songs of Hearth and Valor, Recital in 8 Dominions, After Bessie Smith by New York artist Terry Adkins.
It is the organizational site of «Temporary Hours», our first live collaboration for my Jean Toomer Song Cycle recital in 1997.
Fort invited Cage to accompany Bacchanale as part of her graduate recital in Spring 1940.
I have not been in a dance recital in over 20 years so it's a little surreal.
In 2004, the Supreme Court rejected efforts by a California atheist to revisit the issue of banning the Pledge's recital in public schools because of its use of the words, «under God.»
The university had frequent music recitals in the wonderful domed concert hall, and in the summer, outdoor eating and occasional evening barbecues.
He studies with college - level music teachers and has given many recitals in Chicago area venues.
In the 1930s, the deluded diva sang at private recitals in New York, warbling opera, blissfully unaware that her hilariously awful singing voice might shatter the chandeliers at any moment.
However, even though she is certainly treated as an equal in the estate, Dido lives in a Georgian England where the economy is still very much dependant on the slave trade, where less than a third of the black population is free, and where her mere presence at the after - dinner recitals in her own home can cause looks of shock and bewilderment from the distinguished guests.
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The V&A and National Gallery also offer free daily tours of their artsy collections, with the latter staging additional weekly music recitals in its exhibition rooms.
PARIS — Ballerina Park Sae - eun, a «premier danseur,» or first dancer, of the Paris Opera Ballet, watches ballet recitals in her free time.
But also recitals in general (for instance, in contract law) are, well, recitals, not operative provisions and it is hard to fathom how they could give rise to positive obligations or defeat operative clauses.

Not exact matches

Some activities — such as games or recitals or celebrations — have built - in peaks.
That October, Heineken had enlisted wives, girlfriends, bosses and professors to sucker 1,136 Italian football fanatics in Milan into skipping the biggest match of the year — AC Milan vs. Real Madrid — to attend a classical music and poetry recital.
At Amherst College, in Massachusetts, Lumenpulse helped in retrofitting a 45 - year - old recital hall to LED lighting and smart digital technology.
Antoni's creative programming and his personal approach to audiences have made him much sought - after worldwide, both in solo recitals and in concertos with orchestra.
The descriptions of Paradise are in such beautiful language that they make a deep impression on anyone who listens to the recital of the parts of the Qur» an which refer to it.
Ibn Abd al - Wahhab also held that the recital of the creed — I testify that there is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God — is not sufficient testimony of one's faith in Islam but must be accompanied by other devotions such as prayer and almsgiving.
The theory that faith increases and decreases has its roots in the Qur» an in such passages as this, «The believers are they whose hearts thrill with fear when God's name is mentioned, and whose faith increases at each recital of His words, and who put trust in their Lord» (Surah VIII, 2).
«Sermons [in such churches] are political harangues,» Berger complains, «and «prayers» the recital of political platforms.»
He who in faith shall persevere in listening to the recital of this sacred book shall obtain long life, great renown and the way to heaven.»
It may be, for all we know, that the brief recital of historical facts in x Cor.
The story of its composition and recital before King Rama himself is told in the twelfth book of the poem itself.
If that is so, then we must say that he, like other early Christian preachers, gave a place in his preaching to some kind of recital of the facts of the life and ministry of Jesus.
We would be tempted to say that the confession of faith has eliminated the recital of things seen (H. Strathmann in the article martus, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, IV, constantly opposes the witness of facts and confessing truth).
None of them does full justice to the place which the recital of the facts of the ministry holds in some forms of the apostolic Preaching.
Yet in the absence of any comparable witness to the intensification of divine purpose for man this historical recital is indispensable.
Under the guidance of Zaid Ibn Thabit the correct written form of the Qur» an was determined by including only those passages which were verified by two witnesses as having been written down at the dictation of the Prophet and as being in the oral text of the last recital by the Prophet.
For instance, known Jewish forms for receiving proselytes show parallels to elements in the Christian catechesis, such as the insistence upon a radical reorientation of moral standards, and upon membership in a society carrying solemn obligations; such, again, as the recital of typical commandments which the convert will be expected to observe, and the warning of the danger of persecution» with demands for constancy.
A project of religious accommodation to today's cultural elite, therefore, could be compared to doing an instrumental accompaniment for a singer who begins with one song, changes to a second song in mid-performance, and ends up with a poetry recital.
Some of the early liturgies of the Church contain a lengthy recital, summarizing not only the salient facts of the whole Gospel story, but also outstanding episodes of the Old Testament from the Creation onwards, and running to some pages in the service - book.
And similarly, when possession is taken of the land and Joshua's work is done, we read as if from his lips that magnificent confessional recital of past events in Josh.
But most of the traditional songs are traditional for a reason: they're sturdy enough to stand up to almost anything the Yuletide pits against them — Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, or a grade - school Christmas recital, or even my own adventures in shower - singing.
They tried her in the infirmary, but without much success, although her kindness, zeal, and devotion were without bounds, and her charity rose to acts of such a heroism that our readers would not bear the recital of them.
The practice of continually inviting unsuspecting friends and family to watch my children perform in solo recitals felt unsavory and narcissistic, and it eclipsed my non-string-playing kids.
Note also in the reading that this is the word, it is what God said to Moses; that the quality of divine compassion and mercy and grace here comes through as it has not previously in Exodus; that this is a recital of faith in the nature and purpose of God (see the emphasis upon the divine «I,» even more pronounced in Hebrew, and compare the same feature in Joshua 24); and that all of this is an expansion of the single, simple, eloquent theme which opens and closes the recital: «I am the LORD,» conveying in the very name all the essential meaning of the divine Life.
It was considered radical for a layperson to read the epistle in English simultaneously with the priest's sotto voce Latin recital.
Some who object to this public recital say: «You are manipulating me and putting words in my mouth which I do not believe, have not experienced, or do not feel.»
There is also a practice in West Java associated with the final prayer which is associated with the passage «and receive it [that is, our recital] from us... m good... acceptance.»
Those nights are usually spent in performing acts of devotion such as salats, dhikrs, Qur» an recital, and the distribution of alms in order to make sure that they will be done on the correct night which commemorates the descent of the Qur» an.
Malik al - Zahir held meetings with theologians for discussion of religious matters and the recital of the Qur» an, went to Friday public worship on foot, and from time to time went to war against the unbelievers in the interior regions.
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