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  • Alva Rogers, in ''A Requiem for Astounding'', wrote that ''Methuselah's Children'' was "Full of adventu {{cite book|last=Rogers|first=Alva|year=1964|title=A Requiem for Astounding|url=https://openlibrary.org/b/OL5930850M/Requiem_for_Astound
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  • * ''[[High Requiem]]'', 1955
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  • | title = Overture for growth hormone: requiem for interleukin-6?
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  • ...r known today. It was used, along with excerpts from ''Lux Aeterna'' and ''Requiem'', in the soundtrack to [[Stanley Kubrick|Kubrick's]] ''[[2001: A Space Ody *''Requiem'', for Soprano and Mezzo Soprano solo, mixed Chorus and Orchestra (1963-65)
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  • ...a. There, a tablet is inscribed with his 'Requiem', his best known poem. ''Requiem'', included in [['Underwoods']], his volume of miscellaneous verse.
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  • ...religion" (see external link), a clause in his will gave directions for a requiem Mass [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11468a.htm]
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  • * Russian Orthodox Church, Vienna; To support a requiem concert for and commemoration of the victims of communism and the Europai
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  • ..., [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and the astronomer [[R. S. Richardson]].<ref>''A Requiem for Astounding'', by Alva Rogers, pages 176-180</ref> *''A Requiem for Astounding'', by Alva Rogers, with editorial comments by Harry Bates, F
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  • ...ieb J et al.| title=Truth survival in clinical research: an evidence-based requiem? | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2002 | volume= 136 | issue= 12 | pages= 8
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  • ...V, ''et al'' |title=Truth survival in clinical research: an evidence-based requiem? |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=136 |issue=12 |pages=888–95 |year=200 ...V, ''et al'' |title=Truth survival in clinical research: an evidence-based requiem? |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=136 |issue=12 |pages=888–95 |year=200
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  • | ''Requiem''
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  • ...ieb J et al.| title=Truth survival in clinical research: an evidence-based requiem? | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2002 | volume= 136 | issue= 12 | pages= 8
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  • ...nd was broadcast nationwide on the radio). Shostakovich described it as a “requiem”; its remarkable first movement is a dark and somber ''Adagio'' which las ...enjamin Britten at various times during the 1960s and considered his ''War Requiem'' as worthy of comparison to the best of Mahler.
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