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Outsider's Firm Grip Takes Hold of SAG.(Screen Actors Guild)(Brief Article)
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A month after taking the operational helm of the Screen Actors Guild, A. Robert Pisano has started chipping away at an entrenched and fractious corporate culture.
By virtually all accounts, the new national executive director of the world's largest performer's union is getting high marks for his efforts to streamline the organization's notoriously unwieldy management structure and bring together its warring factions.
Pisano, 58, said the board's decision to hire someone with his background is evidence of a strong desire for managerial reform within the ...
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News from the hippodrome at Olympia.(Pausanias hippodrome)
Magazine article from: Proceedings: International Symposium for Olympic Research
; Pausanias and the Race Course The area to the east...the competitions. (1) Referring to Pausanias, the Hippodrome was situated in the...The race course, whose appearance Pausanias describes with precision, (2) was...
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L'Amant indiscret ou le maistre estourdi.(Pausanias, tragedie)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...150 pp. ISBN 0-9533816-6-8. Pausanias, tragedie (1668). By PHILIPPE QUINAULT...this level of critical recognition. Pausanias is also frequently compared to a work...Racine's play. The basic situation in Pausanias is the same as in Andromaque and the...
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Spanish Friar: Whilst I with grief.1 What a sad fate is mine.1 Come, ye sons of art: Strike the viol.1 Love, thou can'st hear, though thou art blind.3 Fairy Queen: Hark! The echoing air; Turn then thine eyes; Ye gentle spirits of the air.3 Prophetess: Let us dance, let us sing.3 Tyrannic Love: Ah, how sweet it is to love.3 Sylvia, now your scorn give over.3 I love and I must.3 Fly swift, ye hours.3 Oedipus: Music for a while.3 Pausanias: Sweeter than roses.3 Lovely Albina's come ashore.3 Now that the sun hath veiled its light.3; Ode on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell1,2
Magazine article from: Fanfare
; ...love.3 Sylvia, now your scorn give over.3 I love and I must.3 Fly swift, ye hours.3 Oedipus: Music for a while.3 Pausanias: Sweeter than roses.3 Lovely Albina's come ashore.3 Now that the sun hath veiled its light.3 BLOW Ode on the death...
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Apollo and the Archaic temple at Corinth.
Magazine article from: Hesperia
; ...this temple with its bronze statue that Pausanias (2.3.6) saw on his right as he...could be related to the description of Pausanias, and by 1898 Rufus B. Richardson had...begin with the particular passage in Pausanias that relates to this issue, 2.3...
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A conquest of two worlds.
Magazine article from: Calliope
; ...empire? Treachery. One of his own noblemen--Pausanias was his name--cut him down. He had been one of...father's wife had an uncle who enjoyed insulting Pausanias. Pausanias asked my father for vengeance, but my father ignored...
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The Athenian Prytaneion discovered?
Magazine article from: Hesperia
; ...This thesis, which is consistent with Pausanias's topographical account of ancient...ancient Athens that appears in the work of Pausanias, it may seem surprising that the location...securely identified. Depending on how Pausanias's text is read, the Prytaneion has...
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Olympia, Olympiads and Olympic bronze.(XII Bericht uber die Ausgrabungen in Olympia: 1982 bis 1999)(Archaische Silhouettenbleche und Schildzeichen in Olympia)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Antiquity
; ...description of Olympia by the Greek traveller Pausanias, who gave the site particular notice...written in the mid-second century AD. Pausanias left no doubt that the main sacred precinct...a dense forest of statues. And from Pausanias it was also clear that these statues...
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Pylos regional archaeological project, Part VII: historical Messenia, geometric through late Roman.(Historical Background: The PRAP Study Area)
Magazine article from: Hesperia
; ...89) In the second century A.D., Pausanias traveled through this area, either following...6). In his remarks on that site, Pausanias pays greatest attention to the heroic...the living present, while typical for Pausanias's treatment of Roman Greece, is especially...
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Travel by the Book.
Magazine article from: Newsweek International
; If Pausanias, the ancient Greek writer who by most...surely come one day.) It's unlikely Pausanias could have imagined the trend he would...so many of his compatriots' works, Pausanias' tome transformed civilization as we...
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Books: Postcards from the Parthenon Europe's ultimate monument is surrounded by a haze of myth. Michael Bywater tries to see it clearly
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...which the first real travel writer, Pausanias, hardly mentions? Beard's Pausanias comes wonderfully to life, fussing and fretting...so the sights and stories flood out." But Pausanias hardly mentions the Parthenon. He mentions...
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