A list of puns related to "Théâtre Espace Go"
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXa45Xx_H9Q
Don Carlo is the opera that signifies the change from mid-Verdi to late-Verdi. By this time in his life, Verdi was starting to feel older, he was starting to see white hairs more frequently and that feeling is reflected in this opera at parts. Don Carlo is a somewhat depressing opera, and I feel that Verdi reflects himself and his feelings on Phillip II, especially whenever he talks about age.
Giacomo Aragall is a Spanish tenor of the same generation of Carreras, Domingo and Pav, and as he had a very similar repertoire to the three, he was very underrecorded and underrated. In comparison to Kraus, he isn't that well known today, but he had one of the most beautiful, expressive and amazing voices out there.
In this 4-act recording from the famous open air Orange Theater, our tenor is coupled with Montserrat Caballé's glorious Elisabetta, while bass-baritone Simon Estes shines as Filippo II. The cast, led by Thomas Fulton is adequately completed by Renato Bruson as Rodrigo and Grace Bumbry as Eboli.
I've manually created English subtitles for the proshot Sunday in the Park with George - Live at Théâtre du Châtelet (2013). These subtitles should be properly synced to any video of this production that has a length of 2:23:37.
Because the video already contained hard-coded yellow French subtitles, I've decided to post three different English subtitle files, which vary in the extent to which they cover up the French subs (in order to make the English subs more readable).
The .SRT file doesn't block the French subs at all, so by default it's the least readable version. I've included it, though, because it's the most commonly used subtitle format that everyone's familiar with, for editing and translation, etc. And if you're the kind of person who likes to experiment with your own formatting preferences, or if you know how to go into the settings in a media player (like VLC) to put a black opaque background behind the English subs, that would greatly improve their readability.
But for most people, I suspect that the two .SSA files will be more useful. These files already include the black opaque backgrounds to make the English subs as clear as possible. The first one (ending in "1.ssa") uses the typical black backgrounds that minimally surround the English text. Whenever the text is only a single line, however (instead of a double or triple line), the background box is too short and you can still see some of the yellow French text right above it, which I find kind of annoying and distracting. So, my personal favorite is the second SSA file (ending in "2.ssa"), in which I used some formatting tricks to make the black box a little taller when the text is only a single line, to better cover the French text above it. (With both of these SSA files, you can still see a little French text on the left and right of the English subs, but that can't really be avoided without arbitrarily blocking or cropping a part of the screen, which wouldn't be worth it.)
Here are the subtitle files (in base64):
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Title, really hope that this isn’t intentional since we still didn’t get information since the 2.0 patch. /u/dmg04
So in one stream you can remember seeing techno setting an ender pearl in water all he have to do is wait for someone to close the trap on it. And the reason why he asked dream to write all he knows and not tell him is so he can took the books with him and work on a solution to free dream with the anarchist. For further proof you can see that techno was the only one to put his valuable items in the ender chest (armor/weapons) and only have some potion in the regular chest. And just a plus quackity is a dead man
I'm looking at a 2007 Grand Espace. Seems like a good deal but is missing the key card. How much would it cost to have this card replaced? I'm in the UK btw.
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