Here it is! Exquisite, graceful, and sensuous sculpture and music inform this extraordinary ballet performance from the Michael Smuin Ballet. I remember seeing this on the ARTS channel (Classic Arts Showcase) years ago...based on Rodin's sculpture, "The Eternal Idol", a ballet sequence set to the larghetto movement of Chopin's 2nd Piano Concerto by Michael Smuin. Beautiful and sensual. Dancers: Marjorie Grundvig and Lee Bell. YouTube video by eogmi24.
This goddamn reference referred to in my Jenn-Air User Guide is completely elusive online, and I ran into a number of frustrated consumers trying to pin it down. Little did I know that it was there on the cookbook shelf with two other Jenn-Air cooking guides. Well, now the cover is on the Internet. Drop me a line, and I'll look something up for you. Broiling recommendations? Got'em. I do not remember ever seeing this before. But maybe it will help you find the copy you got when your Jenn-Air oven range was installed.
Page/Endnote Cross-Index for Infinite Jest A brilliant masterpiece, Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace is an unusually long and complex novel. It includes essential content in the form of copious endnotes: viz., 388 numbered notes placed at the end of the novel. This index allows the reader to locate the page number where each of the book's endnote numbers appears in superscript in the main body of the novel. This is particularly useful to those who listen to the Hatchett Audio audiobook, narrated by Sean Pratt, ( ISBN 9781611133868 ) because the endnotes themselves are not included. Instead, the voiced endnote number is inserted where it appears in the novel, and the reader must then consult the printed copy of the book for the endnote content. It thus becomes useful to be able to see the endnote in context on the corresponding page; e.g.: 375: 143, 144 indicates that endnote numbers 143 and 144 ...
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