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  • The couple moved to Germany. In Berlin Sergei studied conducting under Arthur Nikisch, using his new-found wealth to pay off his teacher's ...
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  • When the Roman Catholic Church was conducting its trial of Galileo, Peiresc ... and at Peiresc's home at Belgentier conducting experiments with lenses ...
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  • === Conducting a Just War: Jus in bello === Once war has begun, Just War theory also directs how combatants are to act (Jus in bello): ...
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  • concept of a “unitary” psychology by conducting experiments to show that ... of physiology and anatomy rather than conducting further studies. Blood ...
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  • to leave the podium. Although he had no conducting experience, Toscanini was ... of the Nations, which featured Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra ...
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  • of his day, attending symposiums, conducting discourses, and giving speeches. He is credited with being the first teacher of Zeno of Citium, ...
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  • Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein ( Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн ) (November 28, 1829 – November 20, 1894) was a Russian ...
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  • 1917, Varese made his debut in America, conducting a piece by Berlioz. ... of new electronic art music instruments, conducting orchestras, and founding ...
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  • recorded the opera in 1977 with Lamberto Gardelli conducting. Perhaps the most famous twentieth century live revival of the work was in Florence in 1953 ...
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  • forces developed guerrilla tactics, conducting surprise attacks in small ... reasserting control of railway lines and conducting aggressive "mopping ...
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  • John Philip Sousa (November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932) was an American composer, conductor, band leader, and author of the late nineteenth and ...
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  • currents, the voltage drop across a conducting diode is approximately ... of n-type semiconductor is built, and a conducting sharp-point contact made ...
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  • current remain constant at all points in the conducting wire. Therefore, across a stretch of wire with greater resistance, the voltage drop must be greater ...
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  • In the fall of 1922, Dr. Taylor and Leo C. Young were conducting communication experiments when they noticed that a wooden ship in the Potomac ...
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  • his fellow Levites to purge the evil by conducting a mass slaughter of 3,000 ... anoints Aaron as the chief priest. After conducting several animal sacrifices ...
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  • holes that electrically connect the conducting layers of the PCB. For ... routed insulated wires embedded in a non-conducting matrix. It was used during ...
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  • are similar to churches or synagogues, conducting Sunday morning meetings, offering moral instruction for children and teens, doing charitable ...
    16 KB (2,476 words) - 04:32, 22 March 2024
  • organizing the museum’s collection and conducting numerous field trips and studies. Putnam remarried in 1882, to Esther Orne Clark. ...
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  • LaGuardia loved music and conducting, and was famous for spontaneously conducting professional and student orchestras that he visited. He once ...
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  • of Mesopotamia (today's Iraq), conducting successful excavations resulting in numerous significant findings. Botta became famous for his ...
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