upfold

upfold

(ʌpˈfəʊld)
vb (tr)
to fold up
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Upfold Albert Herring at the Salzburger Landestheater and the title role in Krasa's Brundibar for Welsh National Opera.
The availability of information is also very important in the form of general texts (Evans and Turnbull 2004, Bredenkamp and Upfold 2012) and more practical guidelines (FSA 2002, FAO 2006, Jacovelli et al.
Upfold, "Aspects of laboratory simulations of instantaneous outbursts," in Proceedings of the 21st International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Institutes, pp.
Upfold, "Aspects of laboratory simulations of instantaneous outbursts," in Proceeding of the 21st International Conference Safety in Mines Research Institutes, pp.
TALENTS Clare Tunney as Lady Billows, Alex Banfield as Albert Herring and David Powton as Mr Upfold
In addition to a lovely lyric tenor, Lawrence Wiliford has a natural gift for comedy As Albert, the young greengrocer the village worthies--Lady Billows (Sally Dibblee), Miss Wordsworth (Charlotte Corwin), Vicar Gedge (Peter McGillivray) and Mayor Upfold (Michael Colvin)--decide should be King of the May when no single chaste girl can be found, Wiliford was absolutely believable as a naturally sweet young man pushed to anger and rebellion by the expectations both of society and his overbearing mother (Rebecca Hass).
Macquarie Bank's chief financial officer, Patrick Upfold, said, 'Following the conclusion of these extensive industry reviews by the three major credit ratings agencies, Macquarie Bank's strong capital, funding and liquidity positions, together with its risk management track record, has been recognised by it being rated A across the board.'
Tithonia rotundifolia (Upfold y Van Staden, 1990) es una planta silvestre, relacionada con Helianthus, distribuida en Mexico y registrada como nativa de America Central.
(26) On the flight she was accompanied by an aerial escort of six women pilots (27)--Margaret Skelton, Bobbie Terry, Evelyn Follett, Mice Upfold, Phyllis Arnott and Freda Deaton--wearing a combination of jodhpurs, overalls, jackets, leather coats and trousers, shirts and ties, as well as special flying hats, goggles, shoes and socks.
As Eddie's sensible dad Mick Rooney (Dave Williamson) tells his ranting son at one point: "Look how bitter that little German got when people started laughing at his muzzy." There are a handful of subplots - Scottie Road stalwart Queenie (Kathy Upfold) battles cancer with saints not doctors; actor/director Chris Darwin's eccentric "Dapper" alternates between noisy games of crib and pilfering his gas meter; Eddie and girlfriend Vera argue over whether to start anew in Australia.