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  • The third, Firebirds Soaring, is coming out this fall.

    MIND MELD: Young Adult SF/F Books That Adults Will Like, Too 2008

  • Finally, for now, did I mention that you can keep abreast of further Brick developments via Facebook which definitively proves this once-tiny press, co-founded by none other than luminaries Stan Dragland and Don McKay, makes no bones about The Digital Decade, preceding what shall no doubt come to be identified as The Soaring Twenties; and, as forward-looking as ever, embraces its various aspects to reach readers that matter to poetry?

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Judith Fitzgerald 2011

  • At one time, Khavari owned a Toronto-based company called Soaring Properties, formerly known as Soaring Travel.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Amy Dempsey 2011

  • Schumann did much for the development of music that has a distinct meaning and his works frequently bear titles that are suggestive of some mood or scene, like "At Evening," "Soaring" (Aufschwung, sometimes translated as Excelsior), "Carnaval," a series of twenty-one pieces descriptive of carnival scenes; and the "Novelettes."

    The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players Gustav Kobb�� 1887

  • All this material was carefully preserved and served as the basis for "Soaring" (Wesleyan University, 1976), a vivid account of the trip that won the prestigious de la Torre Bueno Prize for dance writing, given at the time by Dance Perspectives Foundation and now by the Society of Dance History Scholars.

    NYT > Home Page By JACK ANDERSON 2010

  • Finally, for now, did I mention that you can keep abreast of further Brick developments via Facebook which definitively proves this once-tiny press, co-founded by none other than luminaries Stan Dragland and Don McKay, makes no bones about The Digital Decade, preceding what shall no doubt come to be identified as The Soaring Twenties); and, as forward-looking as ever, embraces its various aspects to reach readers that matter to poetry)?

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Judith Fitzgerald 2011

  • Finally, for now, did I mention that you can keep abreast of further Brick developments via Facebook which definitively proves this once-tiny press, co-founded by none other than luminaries Stan Dragland and Don McKay, makes no bones about The Digital Decade, preceding what shall no doubt come to be identified as The Soaring Twenties); and, as forward-looking as ever, embraces its various aspects to reach readers that matter to poetry)?

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Judith Fitzgerald 2011

  • Soaring production at new wells in Canada, North Dakota and elsewhere has led to an influx of crude, sending inventories to record highs.

    Where There's Smoke in This Oil Hub, There's Barbecue Dan Strumpf 2011

  • Soaring cotton prices have pushed clothing prices up since the beginning of the year, a trend likely to continue in the second half, but early signals point to more stable prices early in 2012.

    U.K. Retailers Expect Cost of Cotton to Steady Prices Kathy Gordon 2011

  • Soaring expectations could have a "muting effect" on the market's reaction to earnings, he said.

    Stocks Gain, Ignoring Drops by Citigroup, Apple Brendan Conway 2011

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