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The oboist is Abrecht Mayer, who comes from Bamberg and who began his career in what is now Nott's orchestra.
CBSO, Stephen Hough/Nelsons; Bamberg Symphony Orchestra/Nott – review 2012
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In Nott's hands, though, Valses Nobles became a finely judged exercise in orchestral cool.
BBCSO/Nott 2010
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John Nott's autobiography was another very interesting step in that direction and he names people involved.
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While there, he got a letter from a GWU administrator saying Nott's "endangering behavior" violated the code of student conduct.
Kathleen Sullivan: What Should Schools Do with Troubled Students? 2008
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The very existence of "black jade" has been denied (see Encyclopedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition), but there are references to it in C.inese literature, and some black jade carvings are said to be extant, including a knife of the Early C.ou Dynasty (1122-722 B.C.) illustrated in S.C. Nott's C.inese Jade (1936).
Flashman and the Dragon Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1985
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Ebenezer, went up to Nott's Brook, to see if they could find some deer yarded in the swamp.
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To extricate Nott's argument (in his edition of Surrey) from entanglement would not repay a tithe of the trouble; suffice it to say that he holds that as English verse, before Chaucer, was rhythmical, it is not likely that Chaucer all at once made it metrical.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 Various
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Nott's, Southey in his Life of Cowper has explained in set terms -- a verse for which the number of beats or accents is ruled is rhythmical -- for example, the verse of Coleridge's _Christabel_.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 Various
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In September, Nott's column took Kabul and hoisted the
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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"Nott's column is now a single ship in the midst of the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by hostile fleets."
The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B. 1903
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