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  • By 1584, he had returned to Venice, where he became principal organist at the church of San Marco di Venezia in 1585, after Claudio Merulo left ...
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  • from that war regarded by the Seneca as a principal war-chief. participated in the negotiation of three principal treaties (1784, 1789, and ...
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  • instrumental group (or section) has a principal (or soloist) who is generally ... The principal trombone is considered the leader of the low brass section ...
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  • from the center of the lens to the principal foci (or focal points) ... the distance from the front and rear principal planes to the corresponding ...
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  • The historian Jean-Louis Loubet del Bayle calls Blanchot a "principal ... == Principal works== Principally Fiction or Narrations (récits): ...
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  • Uraninite is a uranium-rich, radioactive mineral that is composed mainly of uranium dioxide (UO2). It is black or brownish and the principal ...
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  • teachers. Hill’s teacher, and principal of the Louisville Kindergarten ... at the school, Patty Hill became its principal and superintendent. Her ...
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  • In October 1992, former American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Kevin ... Under the direction of Franco De Vita, Principal, students develop their ...
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  • His ethical treatise, Review of the Principal Questions and Difficulties ... In 1758, he published Review of the Principal Questions and Difficulties ...
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  • The Allegheny River is located in the Northeastern United States and is a principal tributary of the Ohio River. The river rises in Pennsylvania ...
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  • Xiuzhen (修真) is the principal technique in the Taoist quest for immortality or spiritual transcendence, a theme documented in Chinese history ...
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  • == Ballet Russes principal productions == [[Image:Macke Russisches Ballett 1.jpg|thumb|250px|Russian Ballet, by August Macke (1912). The ballet ...
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  • Sir William Muir, KCSI (April 27, 1819 – July 11, 1905) was born in Scotland where he ended his career as Principal and Vice-Chancellor of ...
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  • in the theoretical realm, he was the principal founder of the theory of ... Wurtz, and others, Kekulé was the principal formulator of the theory ...
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  • minimum values of these are called the principal curvatures. It can be proved ... #The mean curvature is the average of the two principal curvatures ...
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  • Rosenwald and Weil Clothiers was a principal supplier of men's ... to rural Americans. He was also the principal founder and backer for ...
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  • It appears today the principal purposes of comparative law are: ... soil, to its situation and extent, to the principal occupation of the natives ...
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  • States of America in 1922 to take the post of Principal Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He remained until 1931, having become a naturalized ...
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  • , the son of Franz Strauss, who was the principal horn player at the Court ... ==Principal works== ===Tone poems=== * Aus Italien (1886) ...
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  • Galena is now the principal ore of lead. Also, given the large quantities of the mineral that are processed, argentiferous (silver-containing ...
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