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  1. Digital Printmaking (Printmaking Handbooks) by George Whale, Naren Barfield, 2003-02-01
  2. A Fragment on Political Education by George Whale, 2010-07-24
  3. Johnson Club Papers by George Whale, John Sargeaunt, 2009-11-17
  4. British Airships, Past, Present by George Whale, 2010-01-13
  5. Injuries Of The Face And Jaw And Their Repair (1917) by Paul Martinier, Georges Lemerle, 2010-09-10
  6. The Battle Between the Elephant and the Whale. [by George Vincent. In Verse.] by Author Unknown, 2010-05-03
  7. The geographic distribution of bowhead whales, Balaena mysticetus, in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas: evidence from whaleship records, 1849-1914.: An article from: Marine Fisheries Review by John R. Bockstoce, Daniel B. Botkin, et all 2005-06-22
  8. HARVEY THE GREAT LAKES WHALE by William George Nelson, 2007-05-01
  9. On the stock of whales at South Georgia, (Discovery reports) by John Francis George Wheeler, 1934
  10. Early Aircraft by Frederick Talbot; George Whale; Thomas Russell; Charles Vivian; William Claxton; and others, 2007-01-08
  11. You've Gotta Have Music (from A Whale of a Tale ) - Choral Octavo by Words and music by Mary Donnelly and George L.O. Strid, 2004-03-01
  12. You've Gotta Have Music (from A Whale of a Tale ) by Words and music by Mary Donnelly and George L.O. Strid, 2004-04-01
  13. Scraps from the log book of George Lightcraft: An account of the whale fishery by George Lightcraft, 1847
  14. Scraps from the log book of George Lightcraft: Who was more than twenty years a sailor : an account of the whale fishery : with many trilling incidents in the life of the author by George Lightcraft, 1850

21. Voice Of Whale - George Crumb - Music Reviews
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22. George Crumb | Vox Balaenae (Voice Of The Whale)
Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) year 1971. instrumentation Three masked players electric flute, electric cello, and amplified piano. premi re First performed by the New York Camerata
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Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) year instrumentation Three masked players: electric flute, electric cello, and amplified piano First performed by the New York Camerata at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. - 17 March 1972 publisher C.F. Peters (P66466) recordings movements Vocalise (... for the beginning of time) Variations on Sea-Time
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24. British Airships, Past, Present, And Future / Whale, George
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25. Mystic Seaport - Objects
Heaving Down PAINTINGS WATERCOLORS Watercolor Gale, George Albert 18.38 x 21.88 x 0 Watercolor by George Gale, 1942. Shows a whaleship hove down for repairs, entitled Heaving Down .
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26. YouTube - Seinfeld - Marine Biologist
George saving the whale conversation. One of the funniest seinfeld conversations. Absolute class!
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27. University Of Huddersfield : Outside The Whale : George Orwell's Art And Politic
Outside the whale George Orwell's art and politics / authors Kubal, David L. subjects Orwell, George, 19031950 Criticism and interpretation.
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28. George Crumb | Vox Balaenae (Voice Of The Whale)
first page programme notes reviews Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) programme notes in CD booklet, Jecklin Edition JD 705. Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale), composed in 1971
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# first page # # programme notes # # reviews # Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) programme notes in CD booklet, Jecklin Edition JD 705 Vox Balaenae (Voice of the Whale) , composed in 1971 for the New York Camerata, is scored for flute, cello and piano (all amplified in concert performance). The work was inspired by the singing of the humpback whale, a tape recording of which I had heard two or three years previously. Each of the three performers is required to wear a black half-mask (or visor-mask). The masks, by effacing the sense of human projection, are intended to represent, symbolically, the powerful impersonal forces of nature (i.e. nature dehumanized). I have also suggested that the work be performed under deep-blue stage lighting. The form of Voice of the Whale is a simple three-part design, consisting of a prologue, a set of variations named after the geological eras, and an epilogue. The opening Vocalise (marked in the score: "wildly fantastic, grotesque") is a kind of cadenza for the flutist, who simultaneously plays his instrument and sings into it. This combination of instrumental and vocal sound produces an eerie, surreal timbre, not unlike the sounds of the humpback whale. The conclusion of the cadenza is announced by a parody of the opening measures of Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra The Sea-Theme ("solemn, with calm majesty") is presented by the cello (in harmonics), accompanied by dark, fateful chords of strummed piano strings. The following sequence of variations begins with the haunting sea-gull cries of the

29. Sea Theme From Voice Of The Whale
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30. British Airships, Past, Present & Future : Whale, George : Free Download & Strea
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31. George Lee Whale
George Lee Whale. Cullum 43812. Class '86. Cadet Company H2
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33. Humpback Whale - Memory Beta, Non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are a type of Cetacean native to Earth.
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34. George H. Perkins
Following the original observations by Zadock Thompson in the 1850's, little significant work on the whale skeleton was done until 1908, when Vermont State Geologist George H
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Following the original observations by Zadock Thompson in the 1850's, little significant work on the whale skeleton was done until 1908, when Vermont State Geologist George H. Perkins published an article entitled: Fossi l Cetacea of the Pleistocene of the United States and Canada (with special reference to Delphinapterus vermontanus , Thompson) . In it, Perkins provided detailed measurements of the bones and teeth, and speculated on the major questions of the w hales age, lineage and evolutionary history. The following are direct quotes from Perkin's work: "...the most important question...is whether the Vermont specimen possesses sufficient differences from Delphinapterus leucas to confirm Thompson's name vermontana . That the generic status of the specimen is correctly determined, that is, that it is a true Delphinapterus , there is, I think, no doubt, but whether it is identical with the living species leucas or should be placed as a new species, as Thompson thought, is not so readily decided." "Anyone who has studied the skeletons of living cetacea (whales) to any extent has soon become convinced of the difficulty, which in many cases amounts to impossibility, of satisfactorily determining the specific identity of two skeletons, or pa rts of them, unless there is opportunity to make direct comparison of the bones. Even then it is not always easy to arrive at certainty. The difficulties arise from the considerable individual variation in the same species and in a greater or less gener al similarity which is found in skeletons of different species or even genera."

35. (Wh) Glossary For The LNWR Society
Whale, George (1842—1910) Chief Mechanical Engineer of the LNWR from 1903 to 1908. Formerly Running Superintendent, he was not a design engineer, but was responsible for the
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Whale Buffer
A type of buffer used on locomotives , it had a short fully-tapered stock and circular base with six bolts. Introduced whilst George Whale was Locomotive Superintendent Chief Mechanical Engineer classes.
Wheel Base
The horizontal distance between wheels on a vehicle. The wheel base was important when using turntables to ensure that the vehicle would fit, and on curves, since vehicles with a short wheelbase will traverse curves more easily.
Wheel Tapper
A man employed to walk along an express train, when stopped at an intermediate station, tapping the carriage wheels with a hammer; any crack in a wheel would be revealed by its failure to ring true; this was a regular practice at Crewe.
Whistle (Engine)
Whistles were not only used as warnings (eg to a gang working on the line) but also for working the trains. At a specific signal box before a junction the driver would indicate, by a pattern of long and short blasts on the whistle, the line the train needed to take at the junction. From that point forward the signalman offered the train to the next box with a bell code

36. A Collection Of Essays Inside The Whale | George Orwell | BookRags.com
Chapter summary of A Collection of Essays by George Orwell. Get a detailed summary and analysis of every chapter in the book from BookRags.com
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37. George Orwell Essay
Kubal, David L., Outside the Whale George Orwell's Art and Politics , Notre Dame, Indiana University of Notre Dame Press, 1972 . Meyers, Jeffrey, A Reader's Guide to George
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Web www.custom-essay.net Although George Orwell is probably best known for the two novels he wrote late in his life, Animal Farm ( 1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1949), his reputation as an essayist clearly ranks with the finest of the 20th century. His achievement is something of an anomaly given the artistic and cultural movements of the 1930s and 1940s when he produced the majority of his essays. At a time when the Modernists were struggling to produce a new aesthetic and traditionalists were reviving classical forms, a writer who willingly sacrificed the literary integrity of his work for political purposes must have seemed altogether beyond the pale. In "Why I Write" ( 1946), a landmark essay on the writer's life, Orwell examines the motives behind literary production, including sheer egoism, aesthetic enthusiasm, historical impulse, and political purpose. To some degree, he finds these various impulses to be beyond the writer's control. His own natural inclination would have led him to write less polemical works, but the exigencies of his time deprivation of human rights in the British Empire, massive unemployment among the working classes in England, the rise of fascism in Europe -made it impossible for him to retreat to the novel of manners or elegiac poetry. His experience in the Spanish Civil War was pivotal in driving him to sublimate his literary ambitions to political necessity. He was also transparent about the nature of his political motives: "Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic Socialism."

38. Inside The Whale - George Orwell, Book, Etext
I F this were a likely, moment for the launching of ‘schools’ literature, Henry Miller might be the startingpoint of a new ‘school’. He does at any rate mark an unexpected
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III I F I first met Miller at the end of 1936, when I was passing trrough Paris on my way to Spain. What most intrigued me about him was to find that he felt no interest in the Spanish war whatever. He merely told me in forcible terms that to go to Spain at that moment was the act of an idiot. He could understand anyone going there from purely selfish motives, out of curiosity, for instance, but to mix oneself up in such things from a sense obligation Marxist Quarterly The Scholar Gipsy In Max and the White Phagocytes The Dream of Philip the Second whale what accepting about anything, one just writes Mind in Chains) Literary criticism which aims at being Marxist must... proclaim that no book written at the present time Hamlet one any The Black Cat The Tell-tale Heart The Fall of the House of Usher Tales Minuit . The thing that immediately strikes one about Minuit is that there is no reason why any of the events in it should happen. Everything is completely arbitrary; there is no emotional sequence. But this is exactly what one does not why care , of really believing If one looks at the books of personal reminiscence written about the war of 1914-18, one notices that nearly all that have remained readable after a lapse of time are written from a passive, negative angle. They are the records of something completely meaningless, a nightmare happening in a void. That was not actually the truth about the war, but it was the truth about the individual reaction. The soldier advancing into a machine-gun barrage or standing waist-deep in a flooded trench knew only that here was an appalling experience in which he was all but helpless. He was likelier to make a good book out of his helplessness and his ignorance than out of a pretended power to see the whole thing in perspective. As for the books that were written during the war itself, the best of them were nearly all the work of people who simply turned their backs and tried not to notice that the war was happening. Mr E. M. Forster has described how in 1917 he read

39. George Whale | LibraryThing
Books by George Whale Digital Printmaking (Printmaking Handbooks) Author Disambiguation How many authors? George Whale is currently considered a single author.
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40. Ahab Vs. The Waco Whale - George W. Bush Gossip
Ahab vs. The Waco Whale We knew that his political nannies told him stuff only on a need-to-know basis. But now that the guy is seconds away from the Wh
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