10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRANSPONTINE»
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transpontine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
transpontine and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Development of the Human Spinal Cord: An Interpretation ...
Infant 7 months Myelin stain , Myelinated corpus callosum Transpontine "v "'i^ £?
& .•" corticot'ugal tract Figure 8-9. Further spread and intensification of
myelination in the forebrain (A) and the pontine gray (B) in a 7-month-old infant (
Y '123-61} ...
Joseph Altman, Shirley Ann Bayer, 2001
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A Most Ingenious Paradox: The Art of Gilbert and Sullivan
Most likely, no modern viewer of Ruddigore has ever seen a transpontine
melodrama; the genre lives on only in parodies, Ruddigore included. Those
parodies have made virtual archetypes of its conventions — the girl tied to the
railroad ...
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Playing to the Crowd: London Popular Theatre, 1780-1830
9. Transpontine. Theaters. and. Working-Class. Audiences . Chambers,
Workshop ofthe World; British Economic History,171–191. . Leach, “Theatre
Audiences,” in Blackwell Encyclopedia ofRomanticism, 3:1374–79; Davis, “
Spectatorship,” in ...
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
The plot and character have een rightly termed Transpontine, and, indeed, it is
only on the southern side of the water, and at those suburban theatres that are
managed on southern princi les, that the drama of our populace canbe commonly
...
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Township and Borough: The Ford Lectures 1897: With an ...
When light dawns in the thirteenth century, the transpontine fields are for the
more part paying tithe to one set of churches, the cis- pontine to another set.
Moreover at the beginning of our own century the theory of the inclosers seems to
have ...
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The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre
The US stage designer Lee Simonson (1888–1967) used transparencies to great
effect in the original 1949 Broadway production of Arthur Miller's Death of a
Salesman. transpontine melodrama A derogatory term for a crudely sensational
play ...
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Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle
It has usually been the custom to assume that all these houses and wards were
transpontine; but this view has been contested by Professor Maitlandz, who has
made a careful analysis of the Cambridge of the Hundred Rolls, and shews that
in ...
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American Jews and America's Game: Voices of a Growing Legacy ...
We found it advisable [on the New York Herald Tribune] to shift Brooklyn writers
frequently. If we hadn't, we would have had on our hands a member of the
Brooklyn baseball club, rather than a newspaper reporter. The transpontine
madness ...
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Issues in Neurology Research and Practice: 2011 Edition
(2010 JUL 5) Daegu University, Taegu: Transpontine connection fibers between
corticospinal tracts in hemiparetic patients with intracerebral hemorrhage Data
detailed in 'Transpontine connection fibers between corticospinal tracts in ...
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The Rise and Fall of the Well-Made Play
They have a sensational drama in which the diction and sentiments do not
overstep the modesty of nature. In general, in drama of this kind, the diction and
sentiments, like the incidents, are extravagant, impossible, transpontine; here
they are ...
John Russell Taylor, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRANSPONTINE»
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transpontine is used in the context of the following news items.
Student Shows 2015: London South Bank University
By far the strongest undergraduate studio is the Transpontine Laboratory led by Jaime Bishop and Richard Henson of Fleet Architects and Andrew Dawes of ... «Architects' Journal, Jul 15»
The span-tastic four: Nine Elms-Pimlico bridge shortlist revealed
... dreaded corporate sponsorship; so we may talk of cycling over the Barclays Bridge, Creme Egg Crossing, or even the Travelsupermarket Transpontine Trail. «Time Out London, Mar 15»
Hobgob robbed of sobriquet by refurb job
Transpontine reports that its name will change back to The Rose Inn, which is a shame, because even though the name's a bit retro, Dungeons & Dragons will ... «Crosswhatfields?, Jan 15»
A walk up Brixton Rd: Beds, rubbish & gentrification
... after a flash renovation. We do like the Transpontine reference to Austin Osman Spare with the quote on the side of the building. Not the most liberal of fellas… «BrixtonBuzz, Jan 15»
A brown-noser's history of the Old Vic and National Theatre
The moment Waterloo Bridge was planned across the Thames, a new theatre to serve the transpontine coach trade was inevitable. The Old Vic opened in 1818. «Spectator.co.uk, Nov 14»
Whitlam: He was lordly and haughty, mean and petty, magnificent …
In nascent Canberra's fair transpontine meads. (Beyond Molonglo rippling through his reeds). With pride one marks the Institute arise,. Whose searing columns ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 14»
Philip Hoare: The brown deity eternally at the heart of London
These scenes of riverine triumph and transpontine despair are handed down to us in vivid images, by artists such as Turner and Whistler, by writers and poets ... «Evening Standard, Aug 14»
Opening day win for Dulwich Hamlet as home team hang on for 3-2 …
The Transpontine view of Tuscany, as seen from the Car Wash End. 14. A poster for David 'Pressure Harry' Harris, a Hamelt fan who sadly died during the ... «BrixtonBuzz, Aug 14»
Seriously Staked: A Vampire Symposium In New Cross
Our friends at Transpontine observe that New Cross's most famous vampire — Gary Oldman, who played Dracula in the 1992 film — probably won't be in ... «Londonist, Feb 14»
From the archive, 14 January 1969: 'Rock 'n' roll is not dead'
They were not, for a start, Teds; although there are still Teds holed out in what George Melly describes as "the primeval swamps of transpontine London," rather ... «The Guardian, Jan 14»