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  • 91Hadad-rimmon —    (composed of the names of two Syrian idols), the name of a place in the valley of Megiddo. It is alluded to by the prophet Zechariah (12:11) in a proverbial expression derived from the lamentation for Josiah, who was mortally wounded near this …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 92Mem u Zin —    Composed in Kurdish by Ahmad i Khani in 1695, Mem u Zin is universally considered to be the Kurdish national epic because its introductory parts contain an obvious reference to Kurdish nationalist beliefs: If only there were harmony among us,… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

  • 93Money base — Composed of currency and coins outside the banking system plus liabilities to the deposit money banks. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 94money base — Composed of currency and coins outside the banking system plus liabilities ( liability) to the deposit money banks. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 95clearing non-trade transaction — Composed of transfers, exchange for physicals (EFPs), blocks and give ups. Transfers, blocks and EFPs are privately negotiated, ex pit transactions, while give ups relate to post trade processing. Cancels and replaces do not generate clearing non …

    Financial and business terms

  • 96coarse —    Composed of or constituting relatively large particles …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • 97Gradualia —    Composed by William Byrd, a two volume cycle of 109 polyphonic Latin mass propers for major feasts, possibly for the household of Sir John Petrie, leader of an outlawed Roman Catholic community in Essex, England. Book I was published in 1605,… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 98Requiem, Hector Berlioz, Op. 5 —    Composed to commemorate those killed in an attempt to assassinate French King Louis Philippe on 28 July 1835, Hector Berlioz’ Grande Messe des Morts, dated 29 June 1837, did not see its first performance, owing to a lapse of funding, until 5… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 99Requiem, Gabriel Fauré, Op. 48 —    Composed over a period of years beginning in late 1887, without commission, and first performed in concert on 17 May 1894, Gabriel Fauré scored his Requiem for soprano and baritone soloists, four voiced chorus, and chamber orchestra including… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 100War Requiem —    Composed by Benjamin Britten for the consecration of the rebuilt Coventry Cathedral, which had been destroyed by German bombing in World War II, the War Requiem intersperses poems of Wilfrid Owen (1893–1918, killed in World War I), sung by… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music