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Shift / Nicholas Phillips

MEDIA PhonCD P5451 shi




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Bach trios / Yo-Yo Ma, Chris Thile, Edgar Meyer

MEDIA PhonCD B122 insmu ar a




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Preghiera: Piano trios / Rachmaninov

MEDIA PhonCD R114 chamu b




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Crossings: contemporary music for Chinese instruments / Chen, Liang, McClure, Roy, Stallmann, Walczak

MEDIA PhonCD L729 cro




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String quartets nos. 6 and 7 / Philip Glass

MEDIA PhonCD G463 chamu




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Gershwin/Goodyear / Stewart Goodyear, Chineke!, Marshall

MEDIA PhonCD G639 ger




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Jane Eyre / Louis Karchin ; libretto by Diane Osen

MEDIA PhonCD K144 jan




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Tangos for Yvar / Aharonián, Babbitt, Berkman, Biscardi, Fennelly, Finch, Hill, Johnson, Mumford, Nichifor, Nobre, Nyman, Pender, Piazzolla, Rzewski, Schimmel, Vigeland, Wolpe

MEDIA PhonCD Sh97 tan




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Travel with love / Justin Hinds and the Dominoes

MEDIA PhonCD P H588 tra




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Stax '68: a Memphis story.

MEDIA PhonCD P St289 six




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Paddle to the sea / Third Coast Percussion

MEDIA PhonCD T3485 pad




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Ses premiers interprètes: His first performers / Debussy

MEDIA PhonCD D354 sel c




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Where should this music be? / songs of Lola Williams

MEDIA PhonCD W6736 vocmu




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Perpetulum / Philip Glass

MEDIA PhonCD T3485 per




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Silvergrass & other orchestral works: Jian mang hua / Shih-Hui Chen

MEDIA PhonCD C4199 orcmu




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Trilogy 2 / Chick Corea, Christian McBride, Brian Blade

MEDIA PhonCD J C432 tri2




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Music for wind band. John Philip Sousa

MEDIA PhonCD So85 bamu a v.19




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Chinese fantasies / Fangye Sun, violin

MEDIA PhonCD Sun71 chi




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[ASAP] Thiol Activation toward Selective Thiolation of Aromatic C–H Bond

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01050




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[ASAP] Efficient Synthesis of 1,4-Thiazepanones and 1,4-Thiazepanes as 3D Fragments for Screening Libraries

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01230




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[ASAP] Pd-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Highly Sterically Congested Enol Carbamates with Grignard Reagents via C–O Bond Activation

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01127




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[ASAP] Synthesis of Stable, High-SOMO Zwitterionic Radicals: Enabling Intermolecular Electron Transfer between Naphthalenediimides

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01263




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[ASAP] Chiral Binaphthyl Box-Copper-Catalyzed Enantioselective Tandem Michael–Ketalization Annulations for Optically Active Aryl and Heteroaryl Fused Bicyclicnonanes

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01221




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[ASAP] K<sub>2</sub>S as Sulfur Source and DMSO as Carbon Source for the Synthesis of 2-Unsubstituted Benzothiazoles

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DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c00994




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[ASAP] Stereoselective Asymmetric Synthesis of Pyrrolidines with Vicinal Stereocenters Using a Memory of Chirality-Assisted Intramolecular S<sub>N</sub>2' Reaction

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01307




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[ASAP] Designing Homogeneous Copper-Free Sonogashira Reaction through a Prism of Pd–Pd Transmetalation

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DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01227




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[ASAP] Total Synthesis of Echinomycin and Its Analogues

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01268




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[ASAP] Hidden Boron Catalysis: Nucleophile-Promoted Decomposition of HBpin

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01168




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[ASAP] A General One-Pot Protocol for Hindered <italic toggle="yes">N</italic>-Alkyl Azaheterocycles from Tertiary Carboxylic Acids

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01254




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[ASAP] Studies of the Enantiocontrolled Synthesis of the C(10)–C(25) Subunit of Amphidinolide C

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01177




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[ASAP] Addition to “Selective Methylation of Amides, <italic toggle="yes">N</italic>-Heterocycles, Thiols, and Alcohols with Tetramethylammonium Fluoride”

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01524




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[ASAP] Benzo- and Thieno-Annulated Tetracenes: A One-Pot Synthesis via Cross-Dehydrogenative Annulation

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01244




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[ASAP] Stereospecific Isomerization of Allylic Halides via Ion Pairs with Induced Noncovalent Chirality

Organic Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01200




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Beyond Cedarville: Why Do Pastors Keep Getting Rehired After Abuse?

Victims’ advocates caution institutions against plans to “restore” fallen leaders.

Update (May 1): Cedarville University president Thomas White has been placed on administration leave by the school’s board of trustees. A week after Anthony Moore was fired by White over “additional information related to [his] past,” the board announced it will commission an independent investigation of Moore and an audit of his hiring.

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Another case of a leader with an abusive past moving from one evangelical institution to another has intensified scrutiny on Christian hiring practices and responses to abuse.

In ministry contexts, the desire to keep fallen leaders out of positions where they might again abuse their authority is sometimes met with another perspective—a hope that a redemptive and forgiving God would allow people to be restored to leadership. Both victims’ advocates and community members worry that administrators weighing those considerations at Cedarville University made the wrong call.

In 2017, Cedarville welcomed Anthony Moore six months after he was fired from the lead pastor position of The Village Church’s Fort Worth campus. President Thomas White wrote that he offered to shepherd Moore through a five-year plan of restoration at the conservative Baptist school while he taught theology, helped coach basketball, and served as a special advisor on diversity.

CT spoke with four current and former Cedarville professors who said they knew Moore had made a “mistake” related to same-sex attraction and technology, based on White’s introduction and Moore’s own telling. Some assumed pornography or an online relationship. They had no idea that he had reportedly filmed a subordinate at his previous church in the shower. The revelation, detailed by multiple ...

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ERLC Shifts Staff as Three Longtime Leaders Move On

Russell Moore’s earliest appointees helped define a new era for the Southern Baptist Convention’s public policy arm.

Three top leaders who served alongside Russell Moore at the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) since the start of his presidency have left the Southern Baptist entity over the past six months.

Outgoing vice presidents Phillip Bethancourt and Daniel Darling and former director Andrew Walker embodied key emphases of the ERLC in recent years, as it developed new ways to equip churches to address racial justice, sexual abuse, and societal pressures around marriage and family.

The ERLC said in a news release that its mission continues uninterrupted, the staff changes providing an opportunity “to strengthen the work of the organization.”

Bethancourt—who stepped down from his position as executive vice president on April 26 to become pastor of Central Church in College Station, Texas—cited the trio’s work as evidence of “a generational shift on how Southern Baptists engage the public square.”

Days before Bethancourt’s departure, Darling, the ERLC vice president for communications, announced he too would be leaving, taking on a position as senior vice president for communications at the National Religious Broadcasters. Walker, former director of research and senior fellow in Christian ethics, departed October 31 to become a full-time ethics professor at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

To fill their roles, the ERLC named former vice president for operations and chief of staff Daniel Patterson as the new executive vice president and spread Walker’s responsibilities among other staff. Darling’s replacement has not been announced.

Several additional staff shifts were announced last week, including the tapping of Travis Wussow, general counsel and vice president ...

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Died: Darrin Patrick, Who Used His Fall and Restoration to Help Struggling Pastors

(UPDATED) The St. Louis pastor spoke up about the difficulties faced by leaders and critiqued “celebrity culture” in ministry.

Darrin Patrick, a megachurch pastor, author, and speaker, has died.

Patrick was a teaching pastor at Seacoast Church, a multi-site megachurch based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and the founding pastor of the Journey Church in St. Louis, where he lived.

In a Friday evening update, Seacoast Church stated: “Darrin was target shooting with a friend at the time of his death. An official cause of death has not been released but it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No foul play is suspected.”

Patrick’s unexpected death came as a shock to friends and colleagues. Robby Gallaty, pastor of Long Hollow Baptist, in Hendersonville, Tennessee, said that Patrick was scheduled to speak at his church next weekend.

“I just talked to him Tuesday and Wednesday,” said Gallaty. “This is the second close friend I have lost in a year.”

Gallaty first met Patrick in 2015 and had invited him to speak the following year at a men’s ministry event at Long Hollow. Just before the event, he said, Patrick called and said he was leaving the ministry.

At the time, Patrick had been a rising star among Reformed evangelical circles and was serving as vice-president of the Acts 29 church planting network. He was fired from Journey for what church elders called misconduct including “inappropriate meetings, conversations, and phone calls with two women” and an abuse of power.

Despite Patrick’s fall from ministry, the two stayed friends. Patrick admitted his faults and got counseling. He went through a restoration process that lasted 26 months, according to a 2019 blog interview posted at Christianity Today. He returned to the ministry as a preacher but not as a senior pastor of a church. ...

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Life Insurance Corporation of India’s New Endowment Plan: Check benefits, other details of this policy

LIC's New Endowment Plan is a participating non-linked plan which offers an attractive combination of protection and saving features.




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Markets end higher, Sensex closes above 31,600

The BSE Sensex jumped 199.32 points or 0.63 per cent to close at 31,642.70. On the other hand, the NSE Nifty rose 52.45 points, or 0.57 per cent, to settle at 9,251.50.




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Dharmendra Pradhan hints at new gas policy, says low oil prices no answer

Pradhan also said that India favours reasonable prices that give some space to the producer countries.




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The govt must think like Robin Hood

Bring back levies such as the wealth tax and estate duty on the rich, to utilise for the welfare of the Covid-stricken poor




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Europe: a natural history / Tim Flannery (with Luigi Boitani)

Browsery QH21.E85 F53 2019




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Asperger's children: the origins of autism in Nazi Vienna / Edith Sheffer

Browsery RJ506.A9 S5257 2018




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How to hide an empire: a history of the greater United States / Daniel Immerwahr

Browsery F965.I46 2019




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Thinking about things / Mark Sainsbury

Browsery B105.T54 S25 2018




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Love in the new millennium / Can Xue ; foreword by Eileen Myles ; translated from the Chinese by Annelise Finegan Wasmoen

Browsery PL2912.A5174 X5613 2018




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Ten drugs: how plants, powders, and pills have shaped the history of medicine / by Thomas Hager

Browsery RM45.H34 2019




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Silence: a social history of one of the least understood elements of our lives / Jane Brox

Browsery BJ1499.S5 B76 2019




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Beastly journeys: unusual tales of travel with animals / compiled and edited by Hilary Bradt and Jennifer Barclay

Browsery QL85.B43 2018




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Pickles: a global history / Jan Davison

Browsery TX805.D38 2018




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High heel / Summer Brennan

Browsery GT2130.B675 2019