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  • And I Await the Resurrection of the Pedal Steel Guitar, Alcorn offers a much broader palette here, as capable of something pretty ( "Postlude") as something pastoral ( "Hovenweep").

    all-stories 2010

  • "Postlude" track, remember the end of the book and feel those goosebumps!

    AvaxHome RSS: 2010

  • FORMAT/INFO: Page count is 384 pages divided over twenty-six chapters, a Prelude and a Postlude.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Cindy 2009

  • FORMAT/INFO: Page count is 384 pages divided over twenty-six chapters, a Prelude and a Postlude.

    “Canticle” by Ken Scholes (Reviewed by Robert Thompson) Robert 2009

  • Postlude: I went out with Composer for about a year; but then my mother died and two months later he left me for one of his students.

    Blogging for books Jessica 2004

  • Postlude: I went out with Composer for about a year; but then my mother died and two months later he left me for one of his students.

    Archive 2004-08-01 Jessica 2004

  • Postlude: “By Tongue and Teeth” 1. The only way to locate an electron is to enclose the system and shoot another electron at the suspected location.

    Seeds of Terror Maria A. Ressa 2003

  • Postlude: “By Tongue and Teeth” 1. The only way to locate an electron is to enclose the system and shoot another electron at the suspected location.

    Seeds of Terror Maria A. Ressa 2003

  • The bell movement (in five flats) (Postlude) by J. Guy Ropartz.

    Why the Chimes Rang: A Play in One Act Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden

  • _Postlude_ -- (lit. after-play) -- an organ composition to be played at the close of a church service.

    Music Notation and Terminology Karl Wilson Gehrkens 1928

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