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There is also a focus on living composers (Kevin Puts's 4th symphony, James MacMillan's "The Confessions of Isobel Gowdie," a new work called "Charm" by David T. Little); there are more multimedia performances (Philip Glass's LIFE: A Journey Through Time, as well as the "Voices of Light" concert); and there are more circuses ("Holiday Cirque de la Symphonie" in December).
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And then she sang, "He's coming again," and other Jacobite ditties; and afterwards, "I would I were whar Gowdie rins;" at the end of which ballad, she said she was tired, and stopped; like a little musical box that had run down.
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Gowdie Management Group has won two contracts worth $1.3 million for work on Brisbane's "transit accommodation" facility.
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Also, Gowdie ripped off runs of 30 and 23 yards, Bayles had a
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Cobb also caught a 35-yard pass, Strozier had a 52-yard reception, and Gowdie ripped off a 35-yard run.
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Cobb also caught a 35-yard pass, Strozier had a 52-yard reception, and Gowdie ripped off a 35-yard run.
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The bill started with James MacMillan’s The Confession of Isobel Gowdie a single-movement work concerning the burning of a woman accused of witchcraft in Medieval Scotland.
Portland, OR 2008
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The bill started with James MacMillan’s The Confession of Isobel Gowdie a single-movement work concerning the burning of a woman accused of witchcraft in Medieval Scotland.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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Isobell Gowdie (1662) said, 'I haid a little horse, and wold say, "Horse and Hattock, in the Divellis name!"' [
The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Margaret Alice Murray 1913
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Gowdie, a Scotch witch, bore clear testimony to this point: "The youngest and lustiest women," she stated, "will have very great pleasure in their carnal copulation with him, yea, much more than with their own husbands ....
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism Havelock Ellis 1899
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