How To Use Grainger In A Sentence
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In her panic she couldn't remember which was Mr Grainger's cabin.
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A 1900 train journey inspired Train Music, and Grainger envisioned it for a huge orchestra of 150 players, including 8 oboes and 6 bassoons.
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Percussion plays a major role, particularly what Grainger called ‘tuneful percussion,’ chimes, glockenspiels, tuned gongs, celestas, xylophones, and so on.
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Katherine Kelly, aka bolshie barmaid Becky Grainger, was certainly flying high after scooping two prizes on the night - Favourite Female for her madcap adventures on the Street and Favourite Couple with on-screen amour
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Grainger wrote the settings from Songs of the North pretty early.
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I think that quite a few people might prefer to drive to work while listening to Couperin or Praetorius or Grainger or Lou Harrison than Howard Stern or Aerosmith (bear in mind, I have myself seen Aerosmith in concert -- Stern I can do without).
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Never for one instant did Grainger think of questioning the judgment of his tried and trusted blackboy, when, as they came to the stream, he jumped off his horse and motioned to his master to do the same.
"Chinkie's Flat" 1904
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Grainger denies one charge of robbery and a second charge of possessing a firearm with intent to commit robbery.
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Mátyás Seiber's hilarious tangos and foxtrots will put a spring in your step, while you can melt over Percy Grainger's (yes!) arrangement of Gershwin's "Embraceable You".
Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow: The Jazz Age for Piano Duo – review
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Even in the semi-formal surroundings of the Team GB press marquee there is a waspish chemistry between the pair, and an air of almost marital delicacy when the subject is broached of Grainger's recent outings with alternative partners during Watkins' recent injury break.
Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins ready to put chemistry to the test
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GRAINGER: Last week, the 53-year-old surveyor was alone in the bush east of Bella Coola.
CNN Transcript May 19, 2008
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In her panic she couldn't remember which was Mr Grainger's cabin.
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Like most of Grainger's vocalises, the voice sings its own counter-tune, rather than double anything in the accompaniment.
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Grainger always considered himself primarily a choral composer who occasionally dabbled in short works for orchestra and chamber ensemble.
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Percussion plays a major role, particularly what Grainger called ‘tuneful percussion,’ chimes, glockenspiels, tuned gongs, celestas, xylophones, and so on.
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Watkins and Grainger are seriously good: described by one journalist as "the Usain Bolts" of the women's double sculls, they are still unbeaten more than a year into their partnership.
Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins ready to put chemistry to the test
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Grainger, who had the most implicit faith in the judgment of his blackboy, now began to fear that the horses, instead of making for the scrub, had gone towards the mountains, where it would perhaps be most difficult to get them.
"Chinkie's Flat" 1904
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Natasha Mulligan drove the ball across the goal and Becky Grainger tapped it home.
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Grainger saw that on the sandbank were a number of dead fish which had been swept down the creek from pools higher up.
"Chinkie's Flat" 1904
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The Rt Rev David James and Canon Bruce Grainger paid the visit to Keighley and its surrounding area as part of a tour of the eight deaneries of the Bradford Diocese.
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Grainger also intensifies dissonance from the normal ‘melody’ instruments and draws an acidic sound from the winds, by emphasizing the double reeds.
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It is hard to speculate about what York might have looked like today if there had never been a green belt, says Martin Grainger, principal development officer with City of York Council.
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The meeting was chaired by Professor Grainger of the Biology Department.
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All events start with heats and boats that do not progress automatically get a second chance through the repechage roundWho's hotBritish double sculls pair Anna Watkins and Katherine Grainger capped an unbeaten 2010 with world championship gold at Lake Karapiro in New Zealand.
Watching the Olympic Games 2012: Rowing | Will O'Doherty
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Also racing in today's finals will be Scotland's Olympic silver medallist Katherine Grainger, who along with her Marlow and Leander crewmates, won the women's quadruple sculls yesterday.
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I was overwhelmed by his commanding, assured musicianship in Bach, Haydn, Chopin, Smetana, Liszt, and Grainger.
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Grainger arranged the music at Stokowski's request.