Kepler was a teacher of mathematics in Graz and Linz, and Mr. Helfrich set the opera in a modern-era school, with Kepler as the professor, the six soloists three men and three women as his scholar-disciples, and the chorus as his eager, note-taking students.
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"In this modern-day internet era, it's very difficult to keep any surprise a surprise, " he said.
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Many who hold modern era post-graduate degrees are unable to read and comprehend the great authors even of the recent past.
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Despite this economic outlook, the stock markets in the last three months have agreed with the unstated assumptions in the whispers of "green shoots" - that growth is a prerogative of the modern era, that rebounds are always V-shaped and that central banks and politicians have abolished the business cycle that has plagued economic life since ancient times.
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Guerrero said the next pontiff should be a dynamic leader who can lead the church in a modern era beset by long-pestering problems such as poverty.
Before Wednesday's announcement, speculation had surged that the church might select its first non-European pope of the modern era.
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Streets were smelly and garbage-filled before the era of modern sewage systems and plumbing.
While the former has shrunk with the retirement of Soviet-era long-range missiles andsubmarines, what remains is being systematically upgraded with modern warheads and platforms.
In an era when many sports teams employ modern-minded psychologists to help the players clear their mental pathways, others are clinging to simpler methods.
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Published this week in the U.S. by Harper Collins (no one in Japan has yet agreed to translate and publish the work), Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan relies on diaries, memoirs and war-era documents that have been unearthed in Japan since the Emperor died in 1989.
Recent years have witnessed a dramatic decline in both volume and extent, with the 2012 coverage - like the Southern Hemisphere - setting a "record" for the modern era at 3.41 million sq km.
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He insisted that the 1962-65 meetings that brought the church into the modern era were not a radical break from the past, as portrayed by many liberals, but rather a continuation of the best traditions of the 2, 000-year-old church.
It likened the announcement to Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play in major league baseball in the modern era.
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In the meantime, Estillore tries to scrape out a living in the printing business, with 1960-era presses that can't compete with more modern machinery.
And in our modern era there are more than a few groups of science-lovers that are unremittingly hostile to religion, often either intentionally or unintentionally lumping those sects that reject modern science with those that see its beauty.
So he organized his friends, the sons and daughters of other farmers in the area, and formed the New Israeli Guardsmen, named after the original Guardsmen - the first Jewish self-defense organization in the Land of Israel in the modern era, which was formed a hundred years ago.
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