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set
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The blues chords associated to a twelve-bar blues are typically a set of three different chords played over a 12-bar scheme.
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Idiosyncratic numbers of bars are occasionally used, such as the 9-bar progression in "Sitting on Top of the World", by Walter Vinson.
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The basic 12-bar lyric framework of a blues composition is reflected by a standard harmonic progression of 12 bars in a 4/4 time signature.
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They are labeled by Roman numbers referring to the degrees of the progression.
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For instance, for a blues in the key of C, C is the tonic chord (I) and F is the subdominant (IV).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues
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Blues
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CAUSER
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device
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The boys then resort to watching TV with a group of crack-addicted homeless people, only to be attacked by Chef's rampaging television-robot which blasts away the device.
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Upon arriving at the front door, Butters realizes he never gave Shelly her tampons.
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Before they can enter the house, they are washed away by a large tidal wave of Shelly's menstrual blood.
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With nowhere else to go, the boys ask Butters why they cannot watch at his house.
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Butters explains that his parents are out of town and he does not have a babysitter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20New%20Terrance%20and%20Phillip%20Movie%20Trailer
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The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer
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flesh
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The breeches atoned for unchastity, as says, "And you shall make them linen breeches to cover the flesh of their nakedness."
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Similarly, citing Mishnah Yoma 7:5, Rabbi Simon taught that even as the sacrifices had an atoning power, so too did the priestly garments.
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Rabbi Simon explained that the priests' tunic atoned for those who wore a mixture of wool and linen (, shaatnez, prohibited by ), as says, "And he made him a coat (tunic) of many colors" (and the Jerusalem Talmud explained that Joseph's coat was similar to one made of the forbidden mixture).
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The miter atoned for arrogance, as says, "And you shall set the miter on his head."
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Some said that the girdle atoned for the crooked in heart, and others said for thieves.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetzaveh
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Tetzaveh
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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group
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The Cappadocians were named as one group hearing the Gospel account from Galileans in their own language on the day of Pentecost shortly after the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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NONE
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Cappadocia appears in the biblical account given in the book of .
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seems to suggest that the Cappadocians in this account were "God-fearing Jews".
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See Acts of the Apostles.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappadocia
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Cappadocia
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CAUSER
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meat
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The carcasses were often hung for a time to improve the meat by slight decomposition, as with most other game.
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Pheasant farming is a common practice and is sometimes done intensively.
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Birds are supplied both to hunting preserves/estates and restaurants, with smaller numbers being available for home cooks.
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Modern cookery generally uses moist roasting and farm-raised female birds.
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In the UK and US, game was making somewhat of a comeback in popular cooking and more pheasants than ever were being sold in supermarkets there in 2011.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common%20pheasant
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Common pheasant
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explosion
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The cataclysmic explosion was heard away in Alice Springs, Australia, and on the island of Rodrigues near Mauritius, to the west.
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Historical significance The most notable eruptions of Krakatoa culminated in a series of massive explosions over 26–27 August 1883, which were among the most violent volcanic events in recorded history.
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With an estimated Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 6, the eruption was equivalent to —about 13,000 times the nuclear yield of the Little Boy bomb (13 to 16 kt) that devastated Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II, and four times the yield of Tsar Bomba, the most powerful nuclear device ever detonated at 50 Mt. The 1883 eruption ejected approximately of rock.
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According to the official records of the Dutch East Indies colony, 165 villages and towns were destroyed near Krakatoa, and 132 were seriously damaged.
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At least 36,417 people died, and many more thousands were injured, mostly from the tsunamis that followed the explosion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa
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Krakatoa
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CAUSER
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cellist
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The cellist Pablo Casals heard Tagliaferro play in São Paulo when she was eleven, and he encouraged her to study at the Conservatoire de Paris.
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Her father, who had studied piano with Raoul Pugno in Paris, was a voice and piano professor in São Paulo.
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He was her first teacher.
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She went to Paris with her parents.
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Her father arranged for her to play for Pugno, who was impressed and recommended her to Antonin Marmontel at the Conservatoire.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magda%20Tagliaferro
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Magda Tagliaferro
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CAUSER
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chords
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The chords harmonize with each other, continuing for 22 seconds.
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Ray of Light" has a basic sequence of B–E–B–E–B as its chord progression.
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The song starts with an electric guitar riff comparable to the music of English alternative rock band Oasis.
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The techno melody then begins, consisting of a main synth sound oscillating on the primary musical note, with the EQ moving between the bass and the treble.
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The "restless" beat is accompanied by a rock-inspired chord riff, with Madonna's pitch being higher than the other tracks from the album.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray%20of%20Light%20%28song%29
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Ray of Light (song)
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CAUSER
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aroma
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The cloud cover helps the aroma to linger on.
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Most of the estate is between and a sizeable area of is at an average elevation of .
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The high altitudes of Darjeeling offer a perfect combination of moisture and sunlight ideal for mature high quality tea leaves.
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Gopldhara Tea Estate produces premium tea, most of which is exported.
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As a result of the cooler environments at great heights, tea plants grow at a slower pace.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopaldhara%20Tea%20Estate
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Gopaldhara Tea Estate
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CAUSER
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pipes
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The concert hall also contains a Holtkamp acoustic pipe organ, whose pipes visually resonate as a sequence of vertical elements of varying heights.
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Sitting on a circular red brick platform, the dome contains a concert hall (with seating for 1,226 people), plus a lower level that houses a small theater (seating 177), two rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, offices, bathrooms, and lounges.
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The main stage is paneled with warm-colored vertical wood elements that echo the vertical glass panels of the building's facade.
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The opening ceremony in 1955 featured that organ, including a piece of music that was commissioned for the event, Aaron Copland's Canticle of Freedom.
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Concert hall acoustics Every seat in the concert hall has an unobstructed view, since there are no interior supports for the overarching dome.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kresge%20Auditorium
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Kresge Auditorium
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CAUSER
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violinist
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The conductor said he had never heard such an excellent violinist.
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In April 1911, he performed in an outdoor concert in St. Petersburg before 25,000 spectators; there was such a reaction that police officers needed to protect the young violinist after the concert.
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In 1914, he performed with the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Arthur Nikisch.
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Career Heifetz and his family left Russia in 1917, traveling by rail to the Russian far east and then by ship to the United States, arriving in San Francisco.
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On October 27, 1917, Heifetz played for the first time in the United States, at Carnegie Hall in New York, and became an immediate sensation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascha%20Heifetz
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Jascha Heifetz
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CAUSER
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foliage
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The contrast of the red and black plumage with surrounding green foliage makes the iiwi one of Hawaii's most easily seen native birds.
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The long decurved bill of the curlew somewhat resembles that of the iiwi.
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Description The adult iiwi is mostly scarlet, with black wings and tail and a long, curved, salmon-colored bill used primarily for drinking nectar.
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Younger birds have golden plumage with more spots and ivory bills and were mistaken for a different species by early naturalists.
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Observations of young birds moulting into adult plumage resolved this confusion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CA%BBI%CA%BBiwi
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ʻIʻiwi
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CAUSER
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siren
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The controlling umpire failed to hear the siren, while the non-controlling umpire heard the siren and signalled the end of play; the two umpires conferred and awarded the goal.
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NONE
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Geelong West's Simon Taylor kicked the winning goal against Frankston after the final siren.
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Frankston appealed the result, but the appeal was rejected.
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As in the St Kilda vs Fremantle match, the Association found that the timekeeper should have sounded the siren for longer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFL%20siren%20controversy
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AFL siren controversy
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CAUSER
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siren
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The criminals hear the police siren and immediately scamper away as the credits roll.
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Sometime later, Sunil and the girl are seen walking in the moonlight and talking merrily.
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Anthony and Vasco, two criminals who are a part of the story, see Sunil with the new girl and break the fourth wall, saying that Sunil will be alright.
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Cast Shahrukh Khan as Sunil Suchitra Krishnamurthy as Anna Deepak Tijori as Chris Naseeruddin Shah as Father Braganza Ashutosh Gowarikar as Imran Kurush Deboo as Yezdi, Sunil's best friend Aditya Lakhia as Tony Satish Shah as Simon, Anna's father Anita Kanwal as Chris's mother Rita Bhaduri as Mary Gonsalves Ravi Baswani as Albert Gonsalves Anjan Srivastav as Vinayak, Sunil's father Shashi Sahay as Prabha, Sunil's mother Sadiya Siddiqui as Nikki, Sunil's sister Ajit Vachani as Charles, Chris's father Goga Kapoor as Anthony Gomes, the Don Virendra Saxena as Vasco, Anthony's Right-hand man Tiku Talsania as Patel, the bar owner Juhi Chawla as herself Music The music was composed by Jatin–Lalit, while the lyrics were penned by Majrooh Sultanpuri.
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The song "Sachhi Ye Kahaani Hai" derives from two songs: Boney M.'s "Rasputin" (1978), and Johnny Wakelin's "In Zaire".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabhi%20Haan%20Kabhi%20Naa
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Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa
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CAUSER
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crowd
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The crowd, voicing its approval of Metellus' words, drowned out his voice as he finished, only for the two censors to begin arguing again.
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Upon being elected, the two new censors took their seats upon the curule chairs at the altar of Mars, whereupon Metellus, along with other leaders of the senate and a "large body of citizens", appeared.
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Metellus' oratory skill is recorded one final time as he addresses the two censors, criticizing them in the name of the people for their misconduct, and demanding that they change their ways, saying that "all of us with one voice implore you to put an end to these quarrels on this day and on this hallowed ground; we ask that the men whom the Roman people have associated together by their vote may through us be reconciled to one another."
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Feeling the pressure, though, they ultimately agreed to respect the will of the senators led by Metellus, and "gave their word to dismiss all angry feelings and put an end to their quarrel", shaking each other's hands "amidst universal applause".
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Caecilius Metellus, along with the other influential senators, were praised by the senate for their initiative.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintus%20Caecilius%20Metellus%20%28consul%20206%20BC%29
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Quintus Caecilius Metellus (consul 206 BC)
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CAUSER
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cut
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The cut is deep, long, and wide; it is the second-deepest cut built by hand in the Western Hemisphere and the oldest functional cut which has not been improved upon.
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NONE
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Mindoro Cut is a cut in the Town of Farmington in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, which carries County Trunk Highway C through Phillips Ridge, linking Mindoro with West Salem.
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Work on the cut began in 1907 and concluded in 1908; the project was completed primarily with hand tools.
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The Mindoro Cut was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindoro%20Cut
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Mindoro Cut
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CAUSER
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bell
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The day began with a waking bell at 6:45 am.
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The transfer of the Convict Establishment to the colonially-run Fremantle Prison saw little change, and no new regulations.
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A similar routine, but with fewer working hours, is described in the 1930s: Not much had changed by the 1960s.
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After a prisoner count, they moved into the yard until 7:30, when they collected breakfast and headed back to their cells.
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The 8:00 bell signalled a parade, and then the start of work, which lasted until 11:15.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremantle%20Prison
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Fremantle Prison
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CAUSER
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tones
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The deep, echoing tones of Black and the Mysterons were created by recording Gray's lines at high speed and then playing them back at normal speed.
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Donald Gray, who had found himself typecast after playing the lead role of detective Mark Saber in The Vise, was having to resort to voice work to sustain his acting career.
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He had three regular roles in Captain Scarlet: Colonel White, the Mysterons and Captain Black (who, after being taken over by the Mysterons, speaks in their voice).
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The voice of Captain Ochre was provided by Jeremy Wilkin, who had voiced Virgil Tracy in Thunderbirds Series Two.
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Captain Magenta, meanwhile, was voiced by Gary Files, who had provided supporting voices in Thunderbird 6.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain%20Scarlet%20and%20the%20Mysterons
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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
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CAUSER
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detector
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The detector detects how much light was reflected from or transmitted through the sample.
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Components: The light source shines onto or through the sample.
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The sample transmits or reflects light.
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The detector then converts how much light the sample transmitted or reflected into a number.
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See also Atomic absorption spectrophotometry Atomic emission spectroscopy Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry LBOZ Spectroradiometry Slope spectroscopy Microspectrophotometry References External links Spectrophotometry Handbook Spectroscopy Photochemistry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrophotometry
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Spectrophotometry
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CAUSER
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meat
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The dish consists of small chunks of fried chicken breast meat covered in a crispy batter coating.
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They are prepared and eaten in several different cuisines.
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In Western Chinese cuisine Chicken balls () are a type of modern Chinese food served in Canada, Ireland, United States, and the United Kingdom as a staple of Chinese take-out.
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They are often served with curry sauce, sweet and sour sauce or plum sauce.
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These are largely unheard of in China, depending on the recipe and referred name.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken%20balls
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Chicken balls
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CAUSER
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protein
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The DUF covers nearly the entire protein.
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Compositional Analysis shows that CXorf38 is threonine poor (1.9%) relative to other human proteins.
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Domains and motifs CXorf38 has one conserved domain: DUF4559 (Arg9 - Asp298), which is part of PFAM 15112.
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Secondary Structure About two-thirds of the secondary protein structure is predicted to consist of alpha helices.
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The remaining one-third is predicted to be random coils.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CXorf38%20Isoform%201
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CXorf38 Isoform 1
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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clarinet
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The E clarinet is often heard playing along with the flutes and/or oboes.
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This is partially because the E clarinet has a bright, shrill sound similar to the sound of the piccolo.
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It commonly plays the role of a garnish instrument along with the piccolo, and duo segments between the two instruments are quite common.
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Important soloistic parts in standard band repertoire for the E clarinet include the second movement of Gustav Holst's First Suite in E-flat for Military Band (for two E clarinets) and his piece "Hammersmith" (also for two E clarinets), Paul Hindemith's Symphony in B-flat for Band, and Gordon Jacob's William Byrd Suite.
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The E clarinet is also a featured player in modern wind band repertoire, such as Adam Gorb's Yiddish Dances, where it takes on a solo role for much of the five-movement piece.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-flat%20clarinet
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E-flat clarinet
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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chords
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The earliest description of the chords harmonizing an octave may be that by Antonio Bruschi in 1711.
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NONE
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The rule of the octave is a way of harmonizing each note of the diatonic scale, reflecting common practice, and has its origin in the practice of thorough bass, or basso continuo, where it provided an easy way to find which chord could accompany each note of the scale in the bass, particularly in the absence of figuring.
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The name (règle des octaves, "rule of the octaves") was first given by François Campion in 1716.
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The rule of the octave also formed the cornerstone of the "regole" (rules) of partimento collections.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule%20of%20the%20octave
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Rule of the octave
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CAUSER
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echo
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The echo of the album bounced wider than the band had expected.
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This album marked the departure of Purgatory from death metal music in favor of nu metal music.
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7:172 also had brought Purgatory to the fame.
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In this album, Eet Sjahranie, the guitarist of Edane, appears as a guest star as the additional rhythm guitarist on the first track off the album, namely "Paranoia".
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Following with the release of 7:172, Purgatory began to participate in some compilation albums.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory%20%28band%29
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Purgatory (band)
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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aircraft
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The engines were fitted with mufflers on the transom both to mask the engines' noise from the enemy and to improve the crew's chance of hearing enemy aircraft.
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To accommodate three engines in the boat's narrow beam (and improve weight distribution) they were staggered fore-and-aft, with the two outboard motors mounted with their output shafts facing forward and power transmitted through V-drive gearboxes to their respective propeller shafts.
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The center engine was mounted forward of the outboard pair in a conventional orientation, with power transmitted directly from its output end to an extended propeller shaft.
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These directed the exhaust underwater at idle and extreme low speeds, and were bypassed for anything faster.
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Armament The PT boat's principal offensive weapon was her torpedoes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrol%20torpedo%20boat%20PT-109
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Patrol torpedo boat PT-109
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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clarinet
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The entire city of Nathdwara reverberates owing to the melodious sound of drum, trumpet, and clarinet at the main entrance of the temple.
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Here, important arrangements are made by the temple trust for security at the police and administrative level.
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The temple is decorated with attractive light decoration for the festival.
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A series of congratulatory exchanges began pouring in a month earlier from the Ashtami of Shravan of the Lord Krishna.
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According to the confirmation order, Shri Krishna Janmotsav is not celebrated as a public exhibition in the night, but on the second day, as the Nandamahotsav, that is, by affirming 'Nand Gher Anand Bhayo, Jai Kanhaiya Lal ki' in the presence of Tilakayat Maharaj Shree and his family, Brajvasi Sevakgan (Brigadian staff), Mukhiyaji (Headman), and Lord Shrinathji along with spattering of milk and curd while dancing in front of them.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrinathji
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Shrinathji
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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shells
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The environmental group Friends of the Earth that had first detected the contaminated shells was critical of the FDA for not doing its own job.
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The products contained Starlink genetically modified corn that was not approved for human consumption.
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It was the first-ever recall of a genetically modified food.
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Fast food is commonly blamed for the obesity epidemic in the United States today.
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60% of Americans today are either overweight or obese.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast%20food%20restaurant
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Fast food restaurant
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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explosion
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The explosion stunned Polk and blew his clothes off, requiring a convalescence of several weeks.
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Gen. Ulysses S. Grant.
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Polk was wounded nearby on November 11 when the largest cannon in his army, nicknamed "Lady Polk" in honor of his wife, exploded during demonstration firing.
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Army of Mississippi In April 1862, Polk commanded the First Corps of Albert Sidney Johnston's Army of Mississippi at the Battle of Shiloh.
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He continued in that role for much of the rest of the year under Beauregard, who assumed command following the death of Johnston at Shiloh, and then under Gen. Braxton Bragg.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonidas%20Polk
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Leonidas Polk
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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fragrance
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The extracted oil spreads the pleasant fragrance of the Australian rainforest.
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Essential oil Since 2019, the Essential Oil Producers Association of Australia (EOPAA) has been studying the rainforest blue essential oil, composed through distillation from heartwood and the disposal cabinet timber.
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The oil has a saturated shade of blue due to the presence of guaiazulene in alpha-candinol.
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However, the blue oil is not extensively used commercially due to its lack of standardization, imposing a challenge for the product to be produced and traded.
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EOPAA has been studying how to standardize Australian native oils and has been working on establishing further data on the Australian Native oils in the future.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysoxylum%20fraserianum
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Dysoxylum fraserianum
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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notes
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The familiar opening 7 notes are echoed in the pizzicato in Benjamin Britten's Simple Symphony, written in 1934.
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The recording used between 1950 and the 1990s was played by Sidney Torch and his orchestra.
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Sidney Torch recorded a commercial release of "Barwick Green" in the 1950s, but it was not used on The Archers itself.
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The Sunday omnibus broadcast of The Archers starts with a more rustic, accordion-arranged rendition by The Yetties, while the theme for BBC Radio 4 Extra's The Archers spinoff, Ambridge Extra, is a version arranged by Bellowhead.
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References Radio theme songs The Archers Light music compositions 1924 compositions
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barwick%20Green
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Barwick Green
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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speaker
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The film frame trembles, obscures the speaker with the listener's shoulder, annoys viewers and distracts them from the content of the scene."
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The audience was 56% male, and 82% was 25 or older.
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Like its predecessor, The Bourne Supremacy, the film was criticized for its use of "shaky camera" work, as Richard Corliss of Time magazine, in an otherwise positive review, wondered "why, in the chat scenes, the camera is afflicted with Parkinson's?
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In the British press, the inclusion of a fictional journalist from the real British paper The Guardian and scenes set in the United Kingdom (particularly Waterloo railway station) were commented upon.
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In particular, that newspaper's reviewer joked that "dodging bullets from a CIA sniper... is the sort of thing which happens to us Guardian journalists all the time."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Bourne%20Ultimatum%20%28film%29
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The Bourne Ultimatum (film)
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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orchestra
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The first movement climaxes in a battle between the orchestra and a renegade snare-drummer, who can only be silenced by the full forces of his colleagues in the final bars.
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Nielsen explained jokingly in an interview that it was not difficult to write the first three movements of a symphony but by the finale most composers had run out of ideas.
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The work has a craggy profile as "it is littered with false climaxes at every turn".
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The second movement continues the struggle with shivers of anxiety, building through repetitions and detours to the final victorious grand explosion.
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Tempo giusto—Adagio non troppo The first movement begins with violas softly oscillating between the C and A notes; after four bars of the single, minimally-inflected line, a pair of bassoons enters with the initial theme.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony%20No.%205%20%28Nielsen%29
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Symphony No. 5 (Nielsen)
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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horn
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The fishermen raise hatchlings in a closely knitted net in a harbor, sounding an underwater horn before each feeding.
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The idea has received substantial public attention, notably featuring as a key solution covered by Damon Gameau's documentary 2040 and in the book Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming edited by Paul Hawken.
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Enhanced stocking Enhanced Stocking (also known as sea ranching) is a Japanese principle based on operant conditioning and the migratory nature of certain species.
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When the fish are old enough they are freed from the net to mature in the open sea.
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During spawning season, about 80% of these fish return to their birthplace.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariculture
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Mariculture
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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horn
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The fishermen sound the horn and then net those fish that respond.
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When the fish are old enough they are freed from the net to mature in the open sea.
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During spawning season, about 80% of these fish return to their birthplace.
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Seawater ponds In seawater pond mariculture, fish are raised in ponds which receive water from the sea.
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This has the benefit that the nutrition (e.g. microorganisms) present in the seawater can be used.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariculture
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Mariculture
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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flesh
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The flesh of the cap is covered with a cuticle, on the surface of which are found scattered cystidia similar to those on the gills.
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The basidia (spore-bearing cells of the hymenium) are club-shaped, four-spored, and measure 25–32 by 5.5–7 μm.
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Pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia (cystidia on the gill faces and edges, respectively) are abundant and similar in morphology: club-shaped to somewhat capitate (with a head), the tops sparsely to densely covered with small spines (said to resemble a mace), filled with a bright orange pigment, and measuring 28–36 by 7–12 μm.
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Directly beneath the cuticle is a layer of enlarged cells, and beneath this are filamentous hyphae.
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Clamp connections are present in the hyphae.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycena%20aurantiomarginata
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Mycena aurantiomarginata
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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flesh
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The flesh of the cap is covered with a thin pellicle, and the hypoderm (the layer of cells immediately underneath the pellicle) is moderately well-differentiated.
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The cheilocystidia (cystidia on the gill edge) are similar to the pleurocystidia or shorter and more obese, and very abundant.
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The flesh if the gill is made of broad hyphae the cells of which are often vesiculose (covered with vesicles) in age, and stain pale reddish brown in iodine.
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The remainder of the cap flesh is floccose and filamentous, and all except the pellicle stain pale vinaceous-brown in iodine.
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Lactiferous (latex-producing) hyphae are abundant.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycena%20sanguinolenta
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Mycena sanguinolenta
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CAUSER
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fragrance
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The flowers are very small, ± ½ cm (0.2 in), white, and spread a fragrance that is said to by reminiscent of lily of the valley, vanilla or almonds.
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This shelters the base of the flower, tapers, bends toward the tip, has white edges and scattered glandular hairs at the base.
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They are usually long and wide.
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The flowers produce nectar unlike in many other orchids.
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The flower has no spur.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiranthes%20spiralis
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Spiranthes spiralis
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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strikes
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The FM faction is about to start the celebrations and suddenly a news strikes that shocks each and everyone involved.
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Union leader announces a conference where he is going to reveal some secrets, FM almost manages to gather the required numbers and CM tries to judge who is on which side.
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And as a last nail in the coffin, one of the confidants in Police informs CM that Police is about to arrested his (CM's) brother-in law with the charges of smuggling.
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What is that news?
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Is it really true?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhasan
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Sinhasan
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CAUSER
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meat
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The Foreign Origin Meat and Meat Products, Swine section covers swine meat (cooked, cured and dried, and fresh).
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However, under controlled commercial food processing conditions, some of these methods are considered effective by the USDA.
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The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is responsible for the regulations concerning the importation of swine from foreign countries.
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APHIS developed the National Trichinae Certification Program; this is a voluntary "preharvest" program for U.S. swine producers "that will provide documentation of swine management practices" to reduce the incidence of Trichinella in swine.
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The CDC reports 0.013% of U.S. swine are infected with Trichinella.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichinosis
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Trichinosis
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CAUSER
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fragrance
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The fragrance from this flower, only available in Mohammadi, spreads in the whole bagh and nearby areas.
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The town and nearby area is known for sugarcane farming.
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Mohammadi is also known for a special kind of flower known as 'Ketki Flower'.
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Politicians Rekha verma is the member of parliament since 2014, she won the election from 80 Dhaurara lok sabha, on the ticket of bhartiyaa janta party.
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Lokendra Pratap Singh, is a lawyer by profession and also an active member of bhartiya janta party, he contested in 2017 general assembly elections from 144 Vidhan Sabha, uttar Pradesh, and he won his seat on the ticket of Bhartiya janta party.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammadi%2C%20Uttar%20Pradesh
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Mohammadi, Uttar Pradesh
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pianist
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The French pianist and teacher, Alfred Cortot, heard her play in 1932 while she was a student at Shulamit Conservatory and invited her to Paris to study.
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Pnina Salzman (Hebrew: פנינה זלצמן) (February 24, 1922, Tel Aviv, Mandate Palestine – December 16, 2006, Tel Aviv, Israel) was an Israeli classical pianist and piano pedagogue.
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Salzman showed an early aptitude for the piano, and gave her first recital at the age of eight.
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She graduated at the Ecole Normale de Musique then became a pupil of Magda Tagliaferro at the Conservatoire de Paris, where she was to win the Premier Prix de Piano in 1938, aged 16.
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It was through the violinist Bronislaw Huberman that she first developed a lifelong association with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, which Huberman had founded.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pnina%20Salzman
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Pnina Salzman
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CAUSER
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flesh
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The fruit that form are dark purple when ripe and have a gum-like skin that covers an inner whitish flesh.
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They have 5 petals and 5 stamens.
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The flowers inflorescence is fasciculate.
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They resemble an olive in size.
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The fruits are edible, albeit very chewy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysophyllum%20oliviforme
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Chrysophyllum oliviforme
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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tool
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The Germans wanted a propaganda tool for visitors and camp newsreels and a tool to boost camp morale.
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The book was the basis of a television film of the same name in 1980, written by Arthur Miller.
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Formation The orchestra was formed in April 1943 by SS-Oberaufseherin Maria Mandel, supervisor of the women's camp in Auschwitz, and SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer Franz Hössler, the women's camp commandant.
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Led at first by a Polish music teacher, Zofia Czajkowska, the orchestra remained small until Jews were admitted in May 1943.
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Its members came from many countries, including Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, the Netherlands and USSR.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s%20Orchestra%20of%20Auschwitz
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Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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engine
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The girls rest in the boat for a few moments, then hear the couples' boat's engine.
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Dawn advises them to wait until nightfall to make their way to the boat.
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At night, Holly finds her way back to the girls, who were using paddles to manually control the boat.
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While scurrying to get the poles out, Richard hooks Claire's back and drags her into the river, killing her.
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The girls panic as numerous gunshots bombard the boat's windows while the couple plays country music in the background.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mooring
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The Mooring
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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clock
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The great clock at Westminster that rings London's Big Ben uses a double three-legged gravity escapement.
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The driving power from the falling weight is about 12 mW, so there is a substantial excess of power used to drive the escapement.
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Much of this energy is dissipated in the acceleration and deceleration of the frictional "fly" attached to the escape wheels.
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Coaxial escapement Invented around 1974 and patented 1980 by British watchmaker George Daniels, the coaxial escapement is one of the few new watch escapements adopted commercially in modern times.
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It can be classed as a detached escapement.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escapement
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Escapement
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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group
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The group can be heard on several concert recordings from 1966, including Live at the Village Vanguard Again!
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When touring, the group was known for playing long versions of their repertoire, many stretching beyond 30 minutes to an hour.
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In concert, solos by band members often extended beyond fifteen minutes.
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and Live in Japan.
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In 1967, Coltrane entered the studio several times.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Coltrane
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John Coltrane
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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group
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The group has never been heard of since.
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In recent years, active groups have included Babbar Khalsa, International Sikh Youth Federation, Dal Khalsa, and Bhindranwale Tiger Force.
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An unknown group before then, the Shaheed Khalsa Force claimed credit for the marketplace bombings in New Delhi in 1997.
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Major pro-Khalistan militant outfits include: Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) Listed as a terrorist organisation in the European Union, Canada, India, and UK.
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Included in the Terrorist Exclusion List of the U.S. Government in 2004.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalistan%20movement
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Khalistan movement
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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string
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The guitar is classified as a chordophone – meaning the sound is produced by a vibrating string stretched between two fixed points.
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A plectrum or individual finger picks may also be used to strike the strings.
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The sound of the guitar is projected either acoustically, by means of a resonant chamber on the instrument, or amplified by an electronic pickup and an amplifier.
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Historically, a guitar was constructed from wood with its strings made of catgut.
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Steel guitar strings were introduced near the end of the nineteenth century in the United States; nylon strings came in the 1940s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar
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Guitar
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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gun
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The gun broke down into 3 loads for transport.
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After 1938, the guns were used by the Wehrmacht as 10 cm GebH 16/19(t) and 10.5 cm GebH(t).
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In addition, some of these guns were also used by Italy and Turkey, although this needs confirmation.
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The gun crew was protected by an armoured shield.
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Notes References Chamberlain, Peter & Gander, Terry.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skoda%20100%20mm%20Model%2016/19
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Skoda 100 mm Model 16/19
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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detonations
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The gun detonations were heard throughout most of the city.
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Consequently, the AFI officers followed the truck with seven of their vehicles, triggering a shootout between the police officers and alleged drug traffickers.
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The armed confrontation lasted for more than 40 minutes, provoking "panic" and turning Nuevo Laredo into a "battlefield."
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Some witnesses, who preferred to remain anonymous, claimed that they saw over "18 armed men in black with ski-masks."
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During the chase, five armed men in another vehicle shot at the police convoy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%20Nuevo%20Laredo%20massacres
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2012 Nuevo Laredo massacres
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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band
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The Hand had almost overpowered the small band of warriors, when Stick and Shaft resorted to an ancient technique that drained the life force from all ninja present.
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With the assistance of his clan, Stick defeated Kirigi, the Hand's most lethal ninja at the time.
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The Hand regrouped and attacked Stick and his band of warriors that now included Daredevil and his current lover, Black Widow.
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Unfortunately, the technique resulted in the explosion of Stick and his comrade as a result of the excess energy they had absorbed.
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Despite their casualties and the escape of the Chaste's superhero allies, the Hand considered the destruction of their nemesis and leader of their enemy a victory and turned their attention to other schemes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Hand%20%28comics%29
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The Hand (comics)
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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flesh
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The hard crust is from thick, and covers the tough flesh.
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The upper surface is tough, bumpy, hard and woody, varying in colour, usually a light brown or grey.
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The margin is whitish during periods of growth.
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The underside has round pores of a cream colour when new, maturing to brown, though they darken when handled.
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The pores are circular, and there are 2–3 per millimetre.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fomes%20fomentarius
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Fomes fomentarius
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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alarm
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The harsh alarm is heard when a passing falcon, crow or other suspected predator requires combined action to drive it away.
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Only the banded martin (R. cincta) of sub-Saharan Africa is similar, but the sand martin only occurs there in (the northern) winter.
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Measurements: Length: Weight: Wingspan: The sand martin's twittering song is continuous when the birds are on the wing and becomes a conversational undertone after they have settled in the roost.
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Ecology Linnaeus already remarked on this species' breeding habits: Habitat in Europae collibus arenosis abruptis, foramine serpentino—"it lives in Europe, in winding holes in sheer sandy hills".
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It has been observed that sand martins favour loess as a particular type of ground to nest in.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand%20martin
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Sand martin
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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helicopter
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The helicopter can be heard approaching as Sadie lies motionless on the ice.
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She steers it toward an iceberg and escapes just as the creature bursts through the deck.
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Via the portable radio, the US Coast Guard alerts her that a rescue helicopter is in her vicinity.
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Cast Lance Henriksen as Graff Giovonnie Samuels as Ronelle Matt Winston as Stephen Camille Balsamo as Sadie Reid Collums as Bowman Mike Estime as Dock Milla Bjorn as Svetlana Winston James Francis as Big G Jason Speer as Sergei Edwin H. Bravo as Atka Sean Serino as Tamara Morgana Ignis as Tardigrade Kraig W. Sturtz as Roland Production Background {| class="toccolours" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 2em; font-size: 85%; background:#c6dbf7; color:black; width:30em; max-width: 40%;" cellspacing="5" | style="text-align: left;" | "We looked at that and said, 'There are still people who like what we do!'
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because we had been getting beaten up a bit over the last five or six years in feature films.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbinger%20Down
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Harbinger Down
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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device
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The hip is often surmounted, even today, by a decorative staff or Malljan, a device that echoes the mystical beliefs of earlier times.
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The roof was usually in the shape of a half-hipped roof.
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Where only one end was half-hipped this was the wind-facing gable end (usually the barn gable).
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One feature of many older Gulf farmhouses is the so-called Upkammer (upkååmer), a room in the living quarters, that is higher than the rest of the rooms because it sits above a half-sunken cellar.
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This can often be recognised from the outside of such buildings by the window arrangement.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf%20house
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Gulf house
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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pistol
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The HK P2A1 is a single-shot, break action flare pistol designed for signalling and illumination purposes.
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NONE
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NONE
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It can fire either 25 mm or 26.5 mm flares, or smoke cartridges.
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Adapters are available to use commercial 12-gauge flares available at sporting goods stores.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler%20%26%20Koch%20P2A1
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Heckler & Koch P2A1
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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horn
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The horn subsequently also echoes Caesar every time the word "cacciator" (hunter) is sung.
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It is now often sung in modern productions by a countertenor voice, but has been sung in productions and recordings by both males and females, in registers from bass to soprano.
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The ritornello for horn obbligato at the outset (bars 1 to 9) prefigures the melody sung by Caesar.
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As pointed out by Richard Taruskin, the use of a natural instrument such as the horn "sets ... narrow limits on the harmony, virtually confining it to ... the "primary" chords – tonic, dominant, subdominant", and this is reflected in the harmony and orchestration of the aria.
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The opening and closing sections are in F major; the central section (in which the horn is silent) is in D minor with a modulation to A minor.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Va%20tacito%20e%20nascosto
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Va tacito e nascosto
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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saxophone
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The iconic saxophone solo heard during the show's theme music was performed by Barbara Thompson.
|
Hard Frost" was the last and perhaps most closely referenced novel filmed, which was split across two almost unrelated episodes.
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Despite the show still being produced when the last two novels were written, they were never used as source material for episodes, possibly due to their more graphic subject matter.
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The aspect ratios of A Touch of Frost have been the subject of discussion.
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From series 1 through to 5, the series was originally shown and transferred to DVD in the 4:3 aspect ratio (which was still mostly the UK television norm in the 1990s).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Touch%20of%20Frost
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A Touch of Frost
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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string
|
The impact causes the string to vibrate enough to sound the note, and the volume can be controlled by varying the force of impact.
|
Jordan's touch technique is an advanced form of two-handed tapping.
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The guitarist produces a note using only one finger by quickly tapping (or hammering) his finger down behind the appropriate fret.
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Jordan taps with both hands, and more legato than is normally associated with guitar tapping.
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His technique allows the guitarist to play melody and chords simultaneously.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley%20Jordan
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Stanley Jordan
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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receiver
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The incorporation of a subcooling stage after the receiver reduces even more the chances to observe flash gas.
|
Prevention Efforts to prevent flash-gas in the liquid line include a cautious design of the cooling system and its piping, but also the incorporation of gear that might help solve this type of difficulty.
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The inclusion of a refrigerant receiver is a common, cheap and simple way of decreasing the gas ratio in the liquid line.
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This subcooling may be done in a reserved portion of the main condenser, or separately with a heat exchanger.
|
Some receivers may incorporate an internal heat exchanger that draws heat form the subcooled liquid to superheat the gas compressors suction.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash-gas%20%28refrigeration%29
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Flash-gas (refrigeration)
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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fragrance
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The internet will make sure that the renaissance spreads its fragrance all over the planet.
|
It will also sound the death knell for tricklism which is creating poverty around the world.
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America's revolutionary ideas will quickly captivate the globe; they will spread like wildfire and eradicate poverty within a generation.
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Verily, for the first time in history, there will be a Golden Age.(Pg.
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204) Bibliography Books Journal articles See also Free trade controversy Progressive utilization theory References External links Southern Methodist University 1943 births American Hindus American male non-fiction writers American people of Punjabi descent Delhi School of Economics alumni Futurologists Indian emigrants to the United States Living people People from Dallas People from Multan Punjabi academics Pakistani exiles Southern Illinois University Carbondale alumni Southern Methodist University faculty University of Western Ontario faculty Writers about globalization Economists from Texas 21st-century American economists
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravi%20Batra
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Ravi Batra
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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bird
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The Japanese bush warbler (Horornis diphone), known in Japanese as uguisu (鶯), is an Asian passerine bird more often heard than seen.
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NONE
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NONE
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Its distinctive breeding song can be heard throughout much of Japan from the start of spring.
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Description The Japanese bush warbler is olive brown above and tending toward dusky colors below.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20bush%20warbler
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Japanese bush warbler
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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bell
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The Kelb tal-Fenek can hear the little bell up to 3 metres down under the rocky terrain.
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The hunters then gather and leash all but one dog, then place nets over all of the likely escape holes of the rabbit.
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Finally the hunter takes a ferret (with a small bell attached) from a round wicker basket, and places it into the last entrance to the rabbit's burrow.
|
When the ferret flushes the rabbit out a hole, one free dog swoops down upon it.
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The use of ferrets is mentioned by Strabo about rabbit-hunting in the Balearic Islands under Roman rule.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharaoh%20Hound
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Pharaoh Hound
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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pistol
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The man hit Bowie over the head with his empty pistol, breaking the pistol and knocking Bowie to the ground.
|
Other members of the groups, who had various reasons for disliking each other, began fighting.
|
Bowie was shot in the hip, and, after regaining his feet,:he drew a knife, described as a butcher knife, and charged his attacker.
|
Wright shot at and missed the prone Bowie, who returned fire and possibly hit Wright.
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Wright drew his sword cane and impaled Bowie.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Bowie
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James Bowie
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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meat
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The meat is covered by the rice or buried in the middle of the dish.
|
Fried sliced carrots and raisins are added.
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Chopped nuts like pistachios, walnuts, or almonds may be added as well.
|
Kabuli palaw rice with carrots and raisins is very popular in Saudi Arabia, where it is known as roz Bukhari (Arabic: رز بخاري), meaning 'Bukharan rice'.
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Armenia Armenians use a lot of bulgur (cracked wheat) in their pilaf dishes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilaf
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Pilaf
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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microphone
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The microphone listens, and the micro controller counts floors until the bomb breaks through the desired numbers of floors.
|
The fuze is armed when the bomb is released, and detonates when the propeller stops turning and the timer has expired.
|
Modern bunker busters may use the traditional fuze, but some also include a microphone and microcontroller.
|
ATK is working on a Hard Target Void Sensing Fuze (HTVSF) for weapons to explode when they reach an open space in a deeply buried bunker.
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Missiles The extra speed provided by a rocket motor enables greater penetration of a missile-mounted bunker buster warhead.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunker%20buster
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Bunker buster
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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brass
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The mini-album opens with its eponymous intro, a jazzy number that begins with lyrical guitar melodies and progresses into an escalation of brass sounds.
|
Music structure Nam classifies With as an R&B record.
|
Tamar Herman of South China Morning Post labeled it "mid-tempo contemporary pop".
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It is followed by "Calm & Passion", a dreamy R&B-pop song that integrates a heavy bassline with a succinct and sentimental beat.
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Its lyrics convey "intense love" and the resulting deep thoughts through a concealed and composed demeanor.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With%20%28EP%29
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With (EP)
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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clock
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The Moodswinger built by Yuri Landman gives gamelan–like clock and bell sounds, because of its 3rd bridge construction.
|
Experimental pop groups The Residents, 23 Skidoo (whose 1984 album was even titled Urban Gamelan), Mouse on Mars, His Name Is Alive, Xiu Xiu, Macha, Saudade, The Raincoats and the Sun City Girls have used gamelan percussion.
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Avant-garde performance band Melted Men uses Balinese gamelan instruments as well as gamelan-influenced costumes and dance in their shows.
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Indonesian-Dutch composer Sinta Wullur has integrated Western music and gamelan for opera.
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Influence on contemporary music In contemporary Indonesian music scene, some groups fuse contemporary westernized jazz fusion music with the legacy of traditional ethnic music traditions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamelan
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Gamelan
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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bee
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The most challenging issue is tracking them when a bee can fly 3–5 kilometres before returning to the hive.
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When targets were placed consisting of small amounts of 2.4-DNT mixed with sand, they detect vapor plumes from the source several meters away and follow them to the source.
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Bees make thousands of foraging flights per day, and over time high concentrations of bees occur over targets.
|
However, tests using lidar (a laser scanning technique) have been promising.
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Bees do not fly at night, in heavy rain or wind, or in temperatures below , but the performance of dogs is also limited under these conditions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demining
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Demining
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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bagpipe
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The most common bagpipe heard in modern Scottish music is the Great Highland Bagpipe, which was spread by the Highland regiments of the British Army.
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More recently, performers like Phil Cunningham (of Silly Wizard) and Sandy Brechin have helped popularise the accordion in Scottish music.
|
Bagpipes Though bagpipes are closely associated with Scotland by many outsiders, the instrument (or, more precisely, family of instruments) is found throughout large swathes of Europe, North Africa and South Asia.
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Historically, numerous other bagpipes existed, and many of them have been recreated in the last half-century.
|
Also during the 19th century bagpipes were played on ships sailing off to war to keep the men's hopes up and to bring good luck in the coming war.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20Scotland
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Music of Scotland
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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clock
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The most common types include: an alarm clock that sounds an alarm at a pre-set time, often used to wake a person up or remind them of an event.
|
In the case of a security alarm, an additional monitoring station which assesses whether there is a legitimate need for help can reduce false alarms.
|
Devices There are many kinds of alarm devices.
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a fire alarm which is used to give occupants of a building early warning of a potential fire and give them time to evacuate.
|
warning devices on a vehicle that sound when it is moving in an unexpected direction, such as reversing, a siren, often accompanied by flashing coloured lights, on emergency vehicles responding to an emergency Alarm devices, by category, include: burglar alarms, designed to warn of burglaries.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alarm%20device
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Alarm device
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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piano
|
The movement begins with two quavers on the piano, which are echoed by the flute during the course of the next two bars.
|
Cantilena: Assez lent This movement (♩= 52) is much slower and quieter.
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In its song-like tune Poulenc acknowledged there were echoes of Sister Constance in Dialogues des Carmélites but the effect here is purely lyrical – an "infinite melody" (mélodie infinie) – with none of the drama of the opera.
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The smooth scalic lines of the opening section are succeeded by contrasting vigorous dotted rhythmic material in the middle section with the flute going up to a top B, before the tranquil opening theme returns to bring the movement to a close.
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Asked about the term "cantilena", Poulenc replied that it "is not a fixed form like passacaglia for example, it is a free form … I could have called it an interlude ("intermède") or a romance".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flute%20Sonata%20%28Poulenc%29
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Flute Sonata (Poulenc)
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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piano
|
The music for "Rock the Casbah" was composed by Headon, who performed not only the percussion but also the piano and bass heard on the recorded version.
|
The follow-up, "Rock the Casbah", put lyrics addressing the Iranian clampdown on imports of Western music to a bouncy dance rhythm. (
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The singles were released in the opposite order in the UK, where they were both preceded by "Know Your Rights".)
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It was the band's biggest US hit ever, charting at number 8, and the video was put into heavy rotation by MTV.
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The album itself was the band's most successful, hitting number 2 in the UK and number 7 in the US.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Clash
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The Clash
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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instruments
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The musical score for each episode in Season Two generally utilizes warped and distorted instruments sourced from the featured musician's song.
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Two episodes introductions have deviated from this format, both episodes credited with Brewer as the featured performer.
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The finale for Season Two deviates the most, both lacking the show's intro music and featuring an extended monologue from Brewer.
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2019: series finale and Storybound The finale for Season Two is referred to as the "series finale" by Brewer, highlighting multiple storytellers from both seasons.
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The finale features 27 voices reading the work of author Traci Foust, as Foust had passed away the previous year.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storytellers%20Telling%20Stories
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Storytellers Telling Stories
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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aircraft
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The name echoes that of the Spirit of St. Louis, the aircraft used by Charles Lindbergh in his transatlantic flight.
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Later, describing his reaction to learning that the flight had been successful, Hill said, "I just grabbed my wife, hugged her and cried like a baby."
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The aircraft was named after R. Beecher Butts, an aviation enthusiast who allowed the use of his farm for testing of the aircraft.
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The aircraft is on display at the National Model Aviation Museum.
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A backup plane for the transatlantic effort is in the collection of the National Air and Space Museum.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Spirit%20of%20Butts%27%20Farm
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The Spirit of Butts' Farm
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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fragrance
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The natives presented them with apparently valuable "dry leaves that spread a peculiar fragrance".
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He is credited with being the first European smoker.
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On 12 October 1492, the crew first encountered tobacco at San Salvador island in the Bahamas, known to the natives as Guanahani.
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The crew later discarded the leaves.
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In November 1492, Jerez and Luis de Torres first observed natives smoking.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo%20de%20Jerez
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Rodrigo de Jerez
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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pianist
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The New York Concert Review wrote that "Albright is a pianist whose name music-lovers will be hearing more and more.
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Everything had been thought out by a mind brimming with musical intelligence."
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In response to his improvised encore, they wrote that "Albright is a master of improvisation."
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Winner of a slew of awards, most prominently a 2014 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Mr. Albright is now in the company of musicians who have become household names…Ursula Oppens, Richard Stoltzman, Joshua Bell, Hillary Hahn, Yuja Wang, and many others who have made their marks.
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Mr. Albright will undoubtedly lend his own additional distinction to this already illustrious group.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie%20Albright
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Charlie Albright
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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notes
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The New York Times wrote "The melody of 'Far Longer Than Forever' ... echoes the first five notes of Beauty and the Beast."
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In the closing credits, a pop/R&B rendition of the song was performed by recording artists Regina Belle and Jeffrey Osborne.
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Michelle Nicastro sings a reprise of the song in the 1997 sequel, Escape From Castle Mountain.
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Everything's Better With Bob deemed it the best song of the film due to being "void of all daft rhyming schemes that hit the rest of the songs in the film".
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The Animated Movie Guide noted that the song had a theme of faith.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Swan%20Princess
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The Swan Princess
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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animal
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The next day, after leaving the camp, he came across a big, black snake, and heard an animal in the thicket.
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For this reason, no shooting had occurred in this area for years, and this reportedly allowed animals, such as lions and tigers, to be plentiful here, or come here from areas where they had been driven out.
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In the hunter's party was a native who lived near Seringapatam, and had been informed about the abundance of lions and tigers in this place, which was why they came here.
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Alarmed, he prepared his rifle, and kept a watch on his surroundings as he went to the village.
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There, he entered a large hut, which had a whitened skull inside.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangalore%20division
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Bangalore division
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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echo
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The NME wrote: "Great musicians encapsulate their age; the very best echo endlessly onwards, and Andy Gill...has been reverberating along the baseline of alternative culture for 40 years."
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He was "one of the most influential musicians of the post-punk era, leading his band Gang of Four to huge acclaim with his intense, angular, staccato guitar work that blended rock with funk," said the Independent.
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Gang of Four's "brusque, angular style would directly or indirectly influence post-punk and indie-rock bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers (who chose Mr. Gill to produce their debut album), The Jesus Lizard, Nirvana, Rage Against the Machine, Franz Ferdinand and Protomartyr," said the New York Times, adding: "Michael Hutchence of INXS once said that Gang of Four's music 'took no prisoners,' adding, 'It was art meets the devil via James Brown.'"
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Two EPs, This Heaven Gives Me Migraine, and Anti Hero were released after his death featuring some final studio recordings.
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A tribute album, The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four, was released in June 2021.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang%20of%20Four%20%28band%29
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Gang of Four (band)
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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weapon
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The noise of guns was sometimes employed against other tribal nations that had never before seen or heard such a weapon to frighten them before battle.
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To the Illinois, capturing of prisoners was preferred over death, although some prisoners were eventually killed or forced into slavery.
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The Illinois preferred arrows and spears over guns, finding them slower than the use of their own weapons.
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Government Although specific dates are unknown, the Illinois Confederation had at one time been one large nation without any divisions of smaller tribes.
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They were divided into smaller groups one their population proved to be too large to meet effective hunting and agricultural needs.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois%20Confederation
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Illinois Confederation
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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flute
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The nose flute is otherwise rarely heard.
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Surviving traditional music Traditional music is preserved (though how faithfully we can only guess) in the set pieces performed at royal and noble weddings and funerals, and in the song sung during the traditional ceremony of apology, the lou-ifi.
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Radio Tonga begins each day's broadcast with a recording from Veehala, a nobleman and celebrated virtuoso of the nose flute.
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Contemporary youth prefers the guitar.
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Some ancient dances are still performed, such as ula, otuhaka and meetuupaki.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20Tonga
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Music of Tonga
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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fly
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The number of classes in freestyle was reduced from 7 to 5, with the light fly, fly, and welterweight classes dropped but the middleweight added.
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There were four weight classes in Greco-Roman wrestling and five weight classes in freestyle wrestling.
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Greco-Roman reappeared for the first time since the 1896 Summer Olympics, with weight classes for the first time.
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The addition of the 4 Greco-Roman classes brought the total number of events in wrestling up to 9.
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Medal summary Freestyle Greco-Roman Participating nations 115 wrestlers from 14 nations competed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling%20at%20the%201908%20Summer%20Olympics
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Wrestling at the 1908 Summer Olympics
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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choir
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The number of foreign visitors who once flocked to Rome to hear the choir in the 18th century drastically declined.
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The armies of the Papal states were defeated by the French forces who occupied Rome and placed the Pope under house arrest.
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Travel to Italy, especially for those from the countries at war with Napoleon, became difficult.
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Following Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo and the renewed interest in Italian history and culture fueled by the writers of the Romantic Era, foreign travelers returned to Rome, and hearing a performance by the choir, especially during Holy Week, was considered on important stop on their tour.
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The composer and bass singer, Giuseppe Baini, was admitted to the choir in 1795 and unanimously elected as its director in 1818, a position he held until his death in 1844.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sistine%20Chapel%20Choir
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Sistine Chapel Choir
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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cut
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The number of iterations is at most because the algorithm improves the cut by at least one edge at each step.
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This algorithm can be derandomized with the method of conditional probabilities; therefore there is a simple deterministic polynomial-time 0.5-approximation algorithm as well.
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One such algorithm starts with an arbitrary partition of the vertices of the given graph and repeatedly moves one vertex at a time from one side of the partition to the other, improving the solution at each step, until no more improvements of this type can be made.
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When the algorithm terminates, at least half of the edges incident to every vertex belong to the cut, for otherwise moving the vertex would improve the cut.
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Therefore, the cut includes at least edges.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum%20cut
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Maximum cut
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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precipitation
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The NWS operates NEXRAD, a nationwide network of Doppler weather radars which can detect precipitation and their velocities.
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They issue more than 734,000 weather and 850,000 river forecasts, and more than 45,000 severe weather warnings annually.
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NOAA data is also relevant to the issues of climate change and ozone depletion.
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Many of their products are broadcast on NOAA Weather Radio, a network of radio transmitters that broadcasts weather forecasts, severe weather statements, watches and warnings 24 hours a day.
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National Ocean Service The National Ocean Service (NOS) focuses on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Oceanic%20and%20Atmospheric%20Administration
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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alarm
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The obligation of basic scientists to inform the public, however, can be stymied by contrasting claims from others both rousing alarm and touting assurances of protecting the public.
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Without quantum physics, however, much of the technology of communications and imaging might have been impossible.
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Scientific theories with abundant research support can be discarded in public debates, where general agreement is central but can be utterly false.
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Davis had indicated that greater and clearer familiarization with the uses and limitations of science can more effectively prevent knowledge misuse or harm.
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Natural science can help humans understand the natural world, but it cannot make policy, moral, or behavioral decisions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moralistic%20fallacy
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Moralistic fallacy
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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weapon
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The officers then allegedly gave Scott numerous loud verbal warnings to drop his weapon, which many witnesses at the scene heard.
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Scott, who was parked in the lot, allegedly exited his vehicle armed with a handgun, and then immediately returned to his vehicle.
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Mistaking Scott for the suspect they were looking for, officers began to approach Scott's vehicle when he again exited the car, still armed.
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When Scott allegedly refused to comply, Officer Brentley Vinson fatally shot Scott, who died at the scene.
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Despite neither woman being at the scene, and the sister being asleep, both Scott's sister and daughter claimed that he was in his car reading a book when he was gunned down by the officer, but no book was found there.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte-Mecklenburg%20Police%20Department
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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tree
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The oldest pepper tree in California resides in the courtyard of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.
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California pepper tree The largest California pepper tree (Schinus molle) in the United States resided at Mission San Juan Capistrano until 2005, when it was felled due to disease.
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The tall specimen, planted in the 1870s, was typical of the early California landscape; it was also listed in the National Register of Big Trees.
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Gallery See also Spanish missions in California List of Spanish missions in California Diego Sepúlveda Adobe (the Costa Mesa Estancia or the Santa Ana Estancia) Las Flores Estancia Putiidhem USNS Mission Capistrano (T-AO-112) – a Mission Buenaventura–class fleet oiler built during World War II Oldest churches in the United States List of the oldest buildings in the United States References Notes Bibliography External links Official Mission San Juan Capistrano website Official parish website Ortega's Capistrano Trading Post Elevation & Site Layout sketches of the Mission proper Listing, drawings, and historic photographs — at the Historic American Buildings Survey—HABS.
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Daily Life at Mission San Juan Capistrano Indians of the Mission "Little Chapters about San Juan Capistrano" by St. John O'Sullivan (1912) "Chinigchinich; a Historical Account of the Origin, Customs, and Traditions of the Indians at the Missionary Establishment of St. Juan Capistrano, Alta California Called The Acjachemen Nation" by Friar Gerónimo Boscana (1846) Swallows Parade, San Juan Capistrano Fiesta Association San Juan Capistrano San Juan Capistrano, California 1776 in Alta California Churches in Orange County, California Museums in Orange County, California History museums in California Religious museums in California 1776 establishments in Alta California Religious organizations established in 1776 18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United States Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange California Historical Landmarks National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, California Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in California Gardens in California History of Orange County, California Piracy in the United States Reportedly haunted locations in California Ruins in the United States Tourist attractions in Orange County, California Junípero Serra
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission%20San%20Juan%20Capistrano
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Mission San Juan Capistrano
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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motorcycle
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The only clue they had was from a witness, who had heard a motorcycle leaving the crime scene.
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Both had been shot in the back of the head, with several .22 caliber shell casings being located at the scene.
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Terry called the police, and although they investigated the matter, no suspects were found in the murder.
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At the time of the slayings, Bladel was living alone in a trailer in Blue Island, Illinois, and drove around with a motorcycle.
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John Marshall Bladel struck again on August 6, 1968, killing 51-year-old engineer John W. Marshall, from Niles.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy%20Bladel
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Rudy Bladel
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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bell
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The opening round was fought an extra eight seconds, since both fighters and referee Barney Felix apparently did not hear the bell.
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Although the opening round saw Clay largely on the defensive, it was soon established that Clay could reverse roles quickly and take to the offensive with a remarkably fast series of combinations delivered to Liston's head.
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A sudden violent combination delivered with 30 seconds left in the round electrified the crowd.
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The second round saw Liston continue to pursue Clay.
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At one point, Liston had Clay against the ropes and landed a hard left hook.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny%20Liston
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Sonny Liston
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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organ
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The organ is praised for its singing Praestants with their subtle response, its colourful flutes, and rich-toned reeds that enable a wide variety of combinations.
|
Significance The organ is one of the Dutch Rijksmonumente (state monuments).
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It is considered one of the most important Baroque organs in northern Europe, and with its old stops and with the acoustics of the gothic church inspires universal high-regard from organ connoisseurs worldwide.
|
More than half of the stops survive from Schnitger's work, or from the previous organ of de Mare.
|
Due to the many modifications, the organ has an organically-grown condition, with elements from different eras.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ%20in%20the%20Aa-kerk%20in%20Groningen
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Organ in the Aa-kerk in Groningen
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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chorus
|
The original chorus, "We listen to the radio!
|
In October of the same year they released "Radio Stereo".
|
The song is a rework of "Radio", a 1982 hit by UK punk act The Members.
|
It's better than the stereo", is looped over a driving, funky bass and playful sampling.
|
Songwriter Nigel Bennett of The Members was quoted saying that he was happy that Duck Sauce discovered his song and loved what they've done with "Radio Stereo".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck%20Sauce
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Duck Sauce
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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flesh
|
The outside of the fruit is pink-red, roughly textured, and inedible, covering sweet flesh eaten in many different dessert dishes.
|
China is the main producer of lychees, followed by India, other countries in Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Madagascar and South Africa.
|
A tall evergreen tree, the lychee bears small fleshy fruits.
|
Lychee seeds contain methylene cyclopropyl glycine which can cause hypoglycemia associated with outbreaks of encephalopathy in undernourished Indian and Vietnamese children who had consumed lychee fruit.
|
Taxonomy Litchi chinensis is the sole member of the genus Litchi in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lychee
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Lychee
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
|
trumpet
|
The Penguin editors furthermore cite Clarence Shaw's performance on "New York Sketchbook" as "the best trumpet heard on a Mingus album for some time before or since".
|
Reception The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow called the album "an excellent set of challenging yet often accessible music".
|
The Penguin Guide to Jazz deemed it "an opportunity for Mingus to experiment with texts and with pure sound".
|
Track listing All titles by Charles Mingus, except where noted.
|
"Scenes in the City" (Music: Mingus; Narrative: Elder, Hughes) – 11:55 "Nouroog" – 4:52 "New York Sketchbook" – 8:55 "Duke's Choice" – 6:27 "Slippers" – 3:29 "Woody 'n' You" (Gillespie) – 8:44 Mistitled "Wouldn't You" on earlier releases "Bounce" (Parker) – 9:22 "Slippers (Alternate Take)" – 3:50 Personnel Charles Mingus – bass Jimmy Knepper – trombone Shafi Hadi – tenor and alto saxophone Bill Hardman – trumpet (on "Nouroog") Clarence Shaw – trumpet (except on "Nouroog") Dannie Richmond – drums Horace Parlan – piano (on "Nouroog", "Duke's Choice", "Slippers"; left hand during final solo on "New York Sketchbook") Bob Hammer – piano (on remaining tracks) Mel Stewart – voice (narration on "Scenes in the City") References Charles Mingus albums 1959 albums Bethlehem Records albums
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Modern%20Jazz%20Symposium%20of%20Music%20and%20Poetry
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A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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pianist
|
The pianist Harold Samuel heard him in 1922 and encouraged his parents to allow him to travel to London to become his pupil.
|
His works represent some of the most important 20th-century music to emerge from Northern Ireland.
|
Biography Ferguson was born in Belfast and attended Rockport School in Holywood, County Down, where his musical talent was recognized, leading to several school prizes.
|
Following further studies at Westminster School, Ferguson entered the Royal College of Music in 1924 to study composition with R. O. Morris and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
|
He also studied conducting with Malcolm Sargent and formed a lifelong friendship with fellow-student Gerald Finzi with whom he attended Richard Strauss's Alpine Symphony at the Royal Albert Hall.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard%20Ferguson%20%28composer%29
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Howard Ferguson (composer)
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METONYMIC
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CAUSER
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pianist
|
The pianist is heard in a variety of settings... Pullen, a very rhythmic avant-gardist who can play inside or outside, was well-served by this release.
|
Tomorrow's Promises is an album by American jazz pianist Don Pullen recorded in 1976 and 1977 and released on the Atlantic label.
|
Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars stating "This early Don Pullen recording helped introduce him to jazz listeners.
|
Track listing All compositions by Don Pullen except as indicated "Big Alice" - 10:48 "Autumn Song" (George Adams) - 5:13 "Poodie Pie" (Morgan Burton, Sterling Magee, Don Pullen) - 6:36 "Kadji" - 8:16 "Last Year's Lies and Tomorrow's Promises" - 5:36 "Let's Be Friends" (Ira Warmack) - 7:38 Personnel Don Pullen — piano, electric piano, clavinet George Adams — tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, flute Michal Urbaniak — violin (track 1) Randy Brecker (track 1), Hannibal Marvin Peterson (tracks 2-4) — trumpet Roland Prince, Sterling Magee - guitar (tracks 1, 3 & 4) İlhan Mimaroğlu — electronics (tracks 2 & 3) John Flippin — electric bass (track 1) Alex Blake — bass (tracks 2-4 & 6) Bobby Battle — drums, percussion (tracks 1-4 & 6) Tyronne Walker — drums (track 1) Ray Mantilla — percussion (tracks 1-4) Rita DaCosta — vocals (track 6) References 1977 albums Don Pullen albums Atlantic Records albums
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomorrow%27s%20Promises
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Tomorrow's Promises
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METONYMIC
|
CAUSER
|
helicopter
|
The pilot then radioed that he was out of fuel and was going to make a water landing, but the helicopter was not heard from again.
|
The helicopter encountered bad weather and the pilot radioed for assistance in determining his position.
|
A search and rescue team was dispatched to lead the helicopter to a safe airfield but could not locate it.
|
On 7 September 1970, following a mortar attack on the base, a patrol was sent out from the base to attack the mortar position and was ambushed with mines destroying several armored vehicles.
|
Staff sergeant Glenn H. English Jr. was killed while trying to rescue another soldier from a burning vehicle when it exploded and was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landing%20Zone%20Uplift
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Landing Zone Uplift
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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tool
|
The pin is the part of the tool that penetrates into the materials.
|
After a short dwell time, the tool is pulled out of the workpieces again so that a spot weld can be made about every 5 seconds.
|
The tool consists of a rotating pin and a shoulder.
|
Both the pin and the shoulder may be profiled to push the plasticized material in a particular direction and to efficiently break-up and disperse the oxide skins on the adjacent surfaces.
|
After retracting the tool, a hole remains, when using one-piece tools, which have already proven themselves as very reliable in the automotive and the rail vehicle industry.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friction%20stir%20spot%20welding
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Friction stir spot welding
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LITERAL
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CAUSER
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bee
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The plant chomps down on the bee, which then buzzes furiously inside the plant's mouth.
|
After some rumbling and pressure buildup, the well erupts - emitting just one large drop of oil, which lands in a spittoon (this one on-screen).
|
Deep in the jungle, an insect-eating plant is about to consume a "poor little" bumblebee.
|
In yet another spit joke, the plant finally expectorates the bee with a loud (voiced by Mel Blanc) "OUCH!"
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and the bee walks away smugly.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy%20Cruise
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Crazy Cruise
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