Similar words: wagnerian, richard wagner, electromagnetic energy, magnet, magneto, dragnet, lasagne, magneton. Meaning: n. 1. Austrian architect and pioneer of modern architecture (1841-1918) 2. German composer of operas and inventor of the music drama in which drama and spectacle and music are fused (1813-1883) 3. the music of Wagner.
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31, On paper, the Wagner Act, passed in 1935, does grandly declare there is a right to join unions.
32, Wagner, in retreat from pursuing creditors and political enemies, was one.
33, Wagner was a Nazi supporter. Nevertheless, he is an important part of musical history.
34, They could violate the Wagner Act, and nothing would happen.
35, This piece of orchestral music is write by Wagner.
36, Wagner responds, his eyes widening.
37, The name of this monster was Richard Wagner.
38, Be Mr. Robert wagner there?
39, Mr. Wagner , do you HAs a hotel reservation?
40, This piece of orchestral music was written by Wagner.
41, Wagner has beautiful moments but awful quarter hour.
42, Richard Wagner was equally unscrupulous in other ways.
43, Guy Wagner knows the value of a good fence.
44, People began to think of her as a great talent. Isadora Duncan began using the music of Chopin, Strauss, Tchaikovsky,[http://sentencedict.com/wagner.html] and Wagner in her performances.
45, 'Buildings fight tooth and nail over dogs,' said Steven Wagner, a real-estate lawyer who represents many co-op and condo boards.
46, Wagner said Anglo's new copper and nickel projects have cash margins based on current metals prices and estimated costs of over 200 percent and 60 percent, respectively.
47, Based on the Germanic myth" Das Nibelungenlied" and the Nordic" Volsunga Saga" which also inspired the four-opera cycle by Richard Wagner and J.
48, Among others are Purcell, Wagner, Verdi, Puccini, and Richard Strauss.
49, The style of the quartet reflects Gould's love for Bruckner, Wagner, and Richard Strauss.
50, Richard Wagner recast Wolfram's version of the legend in his opera Parsifal (1883), opening the floodgates for the Grail in 20th century pop culture, both camp and campy .
51, "He's like the wine sommelier of pot," said Julie Wagner, the actress.
52, Our research indicates that New Deal industrial and labor policies, such as the National Industrial Recovery Act and the Wagner Act (the National Labor Relations Act), were the main reasons.
53, The music of Wagner was distinguished by startling innovations in chord progressions and dissonance.
54, It should be noted, however, that the Strauss dynasty enjoyed the highest respect among great composers of the day, such as Richard Wagner and Johannes Brahms.
55, But what is so special about T206 Honus Wagner cards that helped them tout as the most-expensive baseball card ever?
56, Hostess A botanist like Professor Warren Wagner can be forgiven for being a plant chauvinist. After all, in the beginning came pond scum.
57, If Loki as Mephisto makes such a reproach to Freya, it tells rather against Wagner.
58, Wagner has lately published an interesting essay on this subject.
59, Germany gets the most kudos in this category, however, as it nursed numerous household names such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner and Johann Sebastian Bach into classical legend.
60, Brilliant essays on Mozart, Verdi, Debussy, Janacek, and, above all, Wagner, by one of Britain’s leading philosophers.
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