The lament expressed by Lomax is one being made quite frequently by higher education officials around the nation. |
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Ms Lomax looked through a spyhole in her front door and, seeing the figure in Halloween costume, decided not to open it. |
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Flabbergasted auctioneer Keith Lomax blamed Beckham's penalty stumble for the tumble in prices. |
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Later in the 1930s, Mr Lomax recorded the oral history of jazz as told by one of its founders, Jelly Roll Morton. |
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It was a technical triumph, using live link-ups to Scotland, Plymouth, London, Manchester, Belfast, Derbyshire and Bangor, with Lomax at the centre of the web in Birmingham. |
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Lomax said this program is outstanding because of all the assistance it draws. |
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Geoffrey Lomax is the Research Director with the California Environmental Health Tracking Program. |
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Bjelave Children's Home is supported through monetary and other donations, Lomax explained. |
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Lomax co-authored a study of traffic congestion across 90 cities in which the Bridgeport area ranked among the top ten. |
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The moment the veteran pianist began to talk, play and sing, Lomax realised he had struck gold. |
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At times it conjures up the crackle of an old Alan Lomax recording, but there are subtle differences that make it something other than a purist's nostalgic remembrance. |
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But when the 78 arrived on the American continent in a suitcase belonging to ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, the author's identity appeared to have got lost somewhere over the Atlantic. |
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When the black bluesman Leadbelly was toured around by his sponsor, John A Lomax, for an audience of white liberals between the wars, he was made to wear prison stripes and stick to miserabilist heritage blues. |
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According to Wesley Lomax, PSAC Union of Canadian Transportation Employees Local President, our strike shows that there is a serious breach of security at the Airport. |
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After sitting out a year, Lomax is ready to play again, this time for Columbia, long a bottom feeder among women's basketball programs in the Ivy League. |
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It was exactly what moved the musicologist Alan Lomax who, on behalf of Library of Congress, traveled through Stovall's to find and field-record new talents performing original, pure blues at its very source. |
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Aside from that, this year we have an entire theme-evening concerning ethno-musicologist Alan Lomax, who will also play a key role in the AB's end of year programme. |
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Lomax was the first prominent scholar to study distinctly American folk music such as that of cowboys and southern blacks. |
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Of course, the research included another train trip, this time to see 91-year-old Lomax at home in far-flung Berwick-upon-Tweed. |
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Meanwhile, Alex Burel and Lucy Lomax won the six to seven-year-olds' category and Kilian Marnane and Jenna Shackleton won the four to five-year-olds' division. |
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The American folk revival group The Almanac Singers were recruited by Alan Lomax to record several shanties for the 1941 album Deep Sea Chanteys and Whaling Ballads. |
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Sydney accounting firm Lomax Financial Group stopped casual Friday for its 50 staff after it came up against a number of problems, the Herald Sun reported. |
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This was changed by individuals including Alan Lomax, Hamish Henderson and Peter Kennedy, through collecting, publications, recordings and radio programmes. |
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