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Aaron Blake, another tenor, also threatened to steal the show when he opened the fourth and final act as a smoothly elegant Garter King of Arms.
Source: https://observer.com/2023/08/bard-summerscape-2023-opera-henri-viii-sir-john/
A document highlighted the implications of the extension of the tenor of 2022 Supplementary Act.
Any potential violence spurred by Trump’s comments could change the tenor of reaction.
As Fixed Deposit interest rates have gone up in recent times, it becomes a natural question for depositors, especially senior citizens, as to what will be the ideal tenor for them to invest in FD.
At one point the tenor Joshua Ellicott left the stage, and one wondered if he too was trying to help.
Born in Paris into a Christian Armenian family that prized culture, the young tenor learned basic Yiddish while growing up in the city’s Jewish quarter.
Both Aldous Huxley (experimenting with mescaline) and Robert Graves (mushrooms) quoted Wordsworth’s poetry to convey the tenor of their experiences.
From the two-year tenor all the way to 30-year, U.S. yields are below the current Fed funds rate of roughly 4.8 percent as markets have dramatically repriced the rates outlook.
Source: https://business.inquirer.net/393779/bank-relief-and-alibaba-plans-nudge-stocks-higher
He’s engagingly sung by tenor Elgan Llŷr Thomas, making his Opera North debut.
I am also delighted to be performing at the celebratory concert in Windsor – another opportunity for me to sing with my great friend and colleague, the wonderful Italian tenor, maestro Andrea Bocelli.”
Source: https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/sir-bryn-terfel-makes-history-26858394
IFC's proposed facility comprises a US$200 million debt package, including up to US$100 million from IFC for a tenor of up to 9 years with the remainder funded by a syndicate of commercial banks.
Source: https://investingnews.com/december-quarter-results-briefing/
Jan Scott, normally playing tenor sax in the band, will be featured on clarinet as the band plays the Glenn Miller standards, “Moonlight Serenade” and “American Patrol.”
Source: https://www.eptrail.com/2023/06/27/estes-park-jazz-big-band-to-present-concert-2/
Key commercial terms, such as pricing mechanism, volume and tenor, have been agreed to, but the contract is subject to finalization, which is anticipated in the first quarter of 2023.
Kristin and Josh's loved ones arrived to the gentle accompaniment of a string quartet playing from a balcony - only for the tenor of the music to drastically change.
On "The Long Way," Weiss nestles their crooning tenor among a warm cocoon of acoustic and steel guitars.
Source: https://theboot.com/john-allison-weiss-takes-the-long-way/
Other influencers said they were repelled by the combative, juvenile tenor of the campaign and unwilling to abandon Mr. Trump, who seemed to be only gaining momentum with each passing week.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/21/us/politics/ron-desantis-extremely-online.html
Significantly, the tenor of most food commodity markets has fallen sharply since the beginning of 2023.
That guy had an amazing tenor that was decisively clear.
That was the tenor of all the grandchildren’s voices.
The apex bank loans however came in single-digit interest rate and long repayment tenor.
Source: https://punchng.com/cbn-loan-to-manufacturers-power-firms-rise-to-n5-6tn/