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louden
verb
To become louder.
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His disdain for classical form extended to a rejection of Italianate terms for tempo and dynamic markings – Grainger's scores indicate "louden" rather than "crescendo", or instruct the player to interpret a passage "with pioneering keeping on-ness".
Dr. Louden took it all in and wrote a letter to The New York Times, excerpted here:Just three months into 2011 the country has experienced a near epidemic of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty; local, state, federal.
Louden Loudoun soccer have 8,000 registered kids, which is the biggest club in Virginia.
With the club's name unveiled on Wednesday after a vote by fans, Simpson is part of an ownership group looking to establish a team in the Louden Loudoun County area of northern Virginia for the start of the 2014 N.A.S.L. season.
Louden did not qualify for this event but is playing the first two rounds as a nonscoring marker.
"Our share of the European automotive market has actually increased over the last three years," Ian Louden, an ArcelorMittal spokesman, wrote in an e-mail.
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Australia's programme is best thought of as a demonstration project, says Bill Louden of the University of Western Australia: "excellent and tiny" and showing what can be done with three times the usual spending per trainee.But such pilot programmes matter because they can drag standards up across the board.
Lead researcher Tom Louden, from the University of Warwick's astrophysics group, said: "Whilst we have previously known of wind on exoplanets, we have never before been able to directly measure and map a weather system".
He should have been, but he wasn't," said Sam Louden, head of welfare in the town's CAB.
"We're both trying to ensure that students graduate with a broader undergraduate background and a strong technical professional finish," said Bill Louden, a senior deputy vice chancellor at the University of Western Australia.
Mr. Louden, who is serving his final year because of term limits, received what was probably his last contribution from Anheuser-Busch in 2005.
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