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Bank of America and Bolero Form an Alliance
Sibos 2007, Boston, MA — Bank of America announced today an agreement with Bolero International to provide its multi-banking solution to the Bank’s customers.
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  BOLERO MAURICE RAVEL CLIP ON-LINE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
El “bolero de Ravel” i la convergència entre pins pinyoners de climes mediterranis a Amèrica i Europa per Daniel Piñero, Dep.
The “Bolero de Ravel” and convergence of pinyon pines in mediterranian climates in America and Europe.
The large seeds (pine-nuts) found on pinyon pines around the Mediterranean and in North America, are clear examples of convergent evolution.
www.edu-negev.gov.il /tapuz/motytp/atar/scripta/games/boleroclip.htm   (272 words)

  
  THE HORSE MAGAZINE
Bolero was one of the new dressage sires in the Hannoverian studbook, with his abundance of Thoroughbred blood contributing to the elegant quality of his descendents.
Bolero’s dam, Baroness is by another English Thoroughbred, Bleep (described as 'unusually large framed for a Thoroughbred') who traces on her dam’s side, to Hyperion and then of course to Bay Ronald.
Bolero’s sudden death at the age of only 12 reduced his chances to shine as a breeding sire, but nowadays, he is proving an exceptional sire of broodmares.
www.horsemagazine.com /BREEDINGBARN/GREAT_STALLIONS/bolero/bolero.html   (619 words)

  
 Bolero—description of history, character, basic step and music
Along with cha cha, rumba, east coast swing, and mambo, bolero is one of the five rhythm competition dances in American style ballroom dance competition.
The basic step of bolero is a long, sweeping step to the side on the slow beat, followed by a rock step forward or backward, on the quick-quick beats.
Bolero has the same Afro-Cuban roots as the Rumba and is thought to have originated from Cuban or Spanish folk dances such as the Danzon and Beguine.
www.thedancestoreonline.com /ballroom-dance-instruction/bolero-free-lessons.htm   (426 words)

  
 Ausgewählte Hengste
Bolero’s blood relationship contradicted the long standing prohibition by the studbook committee of mating a mare out of a thoroughbred with a thoroughbred.
The exceedingly noble Bolero was stationed in Landesbrück following his stallion performance test,which he absolved as sixth of an age class of 30.
The sudden cardiac death of Bolero in the autumn of 1987 was a shock for the breeding fraternity and the leadership of the Hanoverian Association, as Bolero only reached the age of twelve.
www.horse-gate.com /jh/horses/en/bolero.html   (365 words)

  
 Bolero
The Bolero is a variation of the Fandango and is closely related to the Cachucha.
With its sophisticated lighting and choreographic mixture of blown-up flamenco and elements of classical modernism, Aguilar's "hero" is nevertheless a man. Javier Palacios' aura is phenomenal, as the sequence of solos and the group dynamic render Ravel's seemingly monotonous "Boléro" truly breathtaking.
Helena was born in Barcelona, beginning her career in Spanish dance, classic ballet and Bolero and Flamenco there at the "Rosa María Grau" academy of dance.
www.dagbladet.no /bolero/bolero.html   (4403 words)

  
 Bolero.net : Solutiona : Bankers Overview
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 Bolero: National Geographic World Music   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Cuban bolero evolved from the Cuban genre known as trova in the eastern city of Santiago during the late 19th century.
The bolero's origins included several poetic styles, and as it emerged it was primarily a music accompanied on the Spanish guitar.
In Cuba, single trovadores (troubadours) gave way to duos and trios with lush vocal harmonies, and the single guitar was joined by other guitars as well as several "offspring," including the laúd (a lute derivative) and the tres (a six-string steel guitar mostly associated with the Creole son).
worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com /worldmusic/view/page.basic/genre/content.genre/bolero_694   (409 words)

  
 Music Genre: Bolero - Music of Puerto Rico   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is generally acknowledged that the bolero is a musical genre born in Cuba in the 19th century and a descendant from the Cuban "canción", or song.
Particularly noted among the Puerto Rican composers in the bolero genre are Rafael Hernández and Pedro Flores.
Of course, bolero artists were not limited to the trios, as soloists such as Julita Ross and others would show.
www.musicofpuertorico.com /index.php/genre/bolero   (671 words)

  
 Bolero's Hanoverian Bloodlines Impact Dressage
Bolero's dramatic influence is made all the more remarkable by the fact that he died of a heart attack at the age of 12, when German breeders were just beginning to appreciate the potential he had as a sire.
Bolero passed on his noble attitude and rhythmic gaits, producing outstanding, elegant dressage horses who have proven particularly successful when bred to Hanoverian G- and D-line mares.
Bolero's success contradicted the popular belief of breeders at that time, which held that breeding a mare by a Thoroughbred with a Thoroughbred stallion would not produce successful offspring.
equisearch.com /horses_riding_training/english/dressage/bolerobloodlines_122105   (905 words)

  
 Spanish BOLERO page. Streetswings Dance History archives
The Bolero was a dance far more noble, modest, and restrained as well as resembling but being shorter than the Fandango (which the Boléro replaced in popularity), and is executed by two persons (originally a single female).
The great difficulty of this dance consists in resuming the part called the paseo, which is immediately after the first part of the tune in the prelude of the accompaniment, which precedes the estribillo.
The American Bolero: was made popular in the Unted States when French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) wrote his composition in 1928 for Ida Rubenstein which was choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska.
www.streetswing.com /histmain/z3bolro.htm   (945 words)

  
 El Bolero
The bolero was born in Cuba’s eastern city of Santiago.
Once the bolero became known abroad, composers in two of Cuba’s neighbors, México and Puerto Rico, added their own versions and compositions, becoming integrally connected to the history and development of the bolero.
A natural line of evolution leads from the bolero to the Cuban fílin ("feeling"), a blend of ballad, bolero, and jazz that was identified most with Elena Burke until her recent death, but also with performers such as Pablo Milanés.
www.lafi.org /magazine/articles/bolero.html   (939 words)

  
 Bolero Downloads - Download Bolero Music - Download Bolero MP3s
But, as a Latin American musical style, the bolero is a romantic, sentimental ballad that's given highly emotive performances.
Bolero, in its Latin American form, first appeared in the Cuban city of Santiago around the end of the 19th century; the legendary vocalist Beny Moré did much to spread bolero's popularity around the rest of Latin America during the '40s and '50s.
However, the '90s witnessed a full-fledged bolero revival, spearheaded by Colombia's Charlie Zaa and Mexico's Luis Miguel, both young pop stars who could make their music resonate with young people accustomed to pop ballads as well as older listeners who still loved the classic style.
www.mp3.com /bolero/genre/745/subgenre.html   (679 words)

  
 bolero - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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In the bolero, dancers make abrupt turns and...
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Aquellos boleros podían estructurarse en modo mayor o menor y a veces alternando ambas modalidades.
El bolero continúa desarrollándose, enriqueciéndose y evolucionando, pero aún cuando es interpretado por diferentes grupos instrumentales, nunca pierde su carácter, ya que el instrumental percusionista del son se adapta y la brinda el marco necesario a su más cabal expresión.
La fuerza del bolero es indestructible; así muy recientemente, durante una invasión de música beat, se escuchó la modalidad con la percusión invirtiendo los acentos; es decir, destacando los tiempos débiles, pero siempre implícita, presente, viva, la sensualidad ritmada del bolero cubano.
www.juanperez.com /musica/bolero.html   (453 words)

  
 Bolero Dance Lessons Louisville Kentucky
is a name which was given when the Boleros were "sung" and accompanied by a guitar.
The great difficulty of this dance consists in resuming the part called the paseo, which is immediately after the first part of the tune in the prelude of the accompaniment, which precedes the estribillo.
The Boléro is still danced today and is a standard dance among the American Style Rhythm dancers and is very exciting to watch.
www.allthatdancelouisville.com /descriptions/bolerodancelessons.html   (658 words)

  
 YouTube - Torvill & Dean Bolero
No-one has managed to come up to the standard of T & D's program since this, not saying this as just a fan of their work..but other skaters have tried to better the choreography and haven't.
Bolero is the best ice dance ever, today's competitors can't better it.
You do not understand it then, they raised the bar to a level that noone at the time could compete with.
www.youtube.com /watch?v=bAXTBiKwmgc   (297 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bolero: DVD: Bo Derek,George Kennedy,Andrea Occhipinti,Ana Obregón,Olivia d'Abo,Greg Bensen,Ian ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bolero, directed by Bo Derek's husband John, comes billed as "a masterpiece of erotic adventure" (the original theatrical trailer included on this disc is almost worth the price of the DVD).
Derek stars as "Mac," who, after "so many years of being so very, very proper," is determined to lose her maidenhood.
Bolero may not be a 10, but as a cinematic debacle of Showgirls proportions, it is a must-own "20." --Donald Liebenson
www.amazon.com /Bolero-Bo-Derek/dp/B00094ARZ0   (2122 words)

  
 NPR : Bolero's Industrious Nature
Morning Edition, July 15, 2004 · Bolero is perhaps most famous as the love theme for Dudley Moore and Bo Derek in the 1979 movie 10.
Bolero started out as a ballet score commissioned by dancer Ida Rubenstein.
Her troupe danced the composition's first performance at the Paris Opera in 1928.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=3335230   (313 words)

  
 bolero - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Bolero - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Learn to dance Bolero: Dance Lessons: Las Vegas Arthur Murray Latin Dance Studio
The romantic Bolero is the slowest of the Latin dances.
The Bolero has the same Afro-Cubn roots as the Rumba and is thought to have originated from Cuban or spanish folk dances such as Danzon and Beguine.
The Bolero is usually played in 4/4 time and its tempo is slower than that of the Rumba.
www.arthurmurraylasvegas.com /bolero.cfm   (232 words)

  
 Bolero™ font family : MyFonts
Bolero™ is a Canada Type font family with 2 styles priced from $14.95.
Named after Maurice Ravel’s masterpiece, Bolero likes to find itself in places of classical elegance.
Slightly inspired by the soft italics put forth by Giambattista Bodoni and the Didot family, Bolero adds a feminine touch to the traditional clarity of the modern masters.
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 bolero definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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music Spanish dance music: the music for a bolero.
A famous example was written for full orchestra by Ravel.
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