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UNTOLD: Music by James MacMillan, Philip Cashian, Joe Duddell, Gareth Brady and Tansy Davies
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UNTOLD: Music by James MacMillan, Philip Cashian, Joe Ouddell, Gareth Brady and Tansy Davies
Ensemble Q
FMR RECORDS FMRCD135-C1103 49'
This set of five world premiere recordings by British contemporary composers is captivating in the range of musical invention and imagination that can be shaped and borne by wind instruments. Without the excessive experimental, timbre-driven ideas that usually invade our notions of contemporary music, here we are continually disarmed by music that is both simple and palatable, where timbres are those naturally associated with each instrument and with harmonies ...
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'HE'S A FOLK HERO,' CURRY SAYS OF QB COUCH.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
; Byline: John Adams, Scripps Howard News Service...mention of quarterback Tim Couch in the University of Kentucky...freshman quarterbacks, Tim Couch and Ryan Keller. Obviously...poll, does anybody doubt Couch would be on the cover...
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How incest and infanticide cast a shadow over Neptune
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald
; ...young Cambridge University student John Couch Adams had done was technically impossible...the charges, it was too late for Adams to make his mark on the world. Standage...scientific communities. For six years, Adams had toiled during his spare time...
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Searching the skies for a planet's subtle tug.(Features)(Ideas)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor
; John Couch Adams could have used a Web page. England's brilliant 19th-century...Joseph le Verrier. Working independently, le Verrier matched Adams's feat. While Adams sent notes about his work to England's Astronomer Royal, who...
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NIGHT SKY FOR SEPTEMBER: Fading summer days herald bright nights for star-gazers; 150 years ago controversy surrounding the discovery of the planet Neptune threatened to divide the astronomical community, says Birmingham Astronomical Society.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...instead. A year earlier, Englishman John Couch Adams had also been analysing the strange...Professor Challis in Cambridge, Adams attempted to see the Astronomer Royal...called at an inconvenient time, Adams was unable to see Airey in person...
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Neptune: the planet exterior to Uranus.(SCOPE ON SKIES)
Magazine article from: Science Scope
; ...British astronomer and mathematician John Couch Adams correctly calculated the orbit and...perhaps a miscommunication between Adams and the British Royal astronomer (Sir George Airy), Adams' calculations were never used...
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Star trek: journey to the outer reaches of the garden SUPER MODEL
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...mystery of the orbit of Uranus. John Couch Adams said the discrepancies were the result...lying beyond Uranus. Furthermore, Adams claimed to have worked backwards...planet in 1846 - pretty much where Adams said it would be. Despite his many...
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First female winner of mathematics prize
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...was awarded the pounds 12,000 Adams Prize after her research was judged...little time to filter up." The Adams Prize, awarded by Cambridge University...is named after the mathematician John Couch Adams and commemorates his discovery of...
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Big errors in business arrive when patterns are duplicated
Newspaper article from: Lake Forester (Lake Forest, IL)
; ...without controversy. It seems that an English astronomer, John Couch Adams, had conducted the same painstaking calculations of...apparently without knowledge of each other's work. Adams observed the same variances and came to the same conclusion...
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The search(es) for Planet X.
Magazine article from: Odyssey
; ...This fact caught the attention of two mathematicians -- John Couch Adams of England, and Urbain J.J. Le Verrier of France...follow up on the possibility of a ninth planet. Like Adams and Le Verrier before him, Lowell made a rough calculation...
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Critics' choice
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo
; ...Penguin Press, 12.99). This is the enthralling story of how the gifted mathematician John Couch Adams came to discover the planet Neptune in 1846. It was Adams' method which led to an understanding of how new planets could be found by looking...
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