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Old Spanish showed occasional metathesis when phonemes not conforming to the usual euphonic constraints were joined.
Along with their usual holiday shows, Rockapella joined the Boston Pops in November and December 2011 for ten shows during their Christmas tour, a first for the band.
She joined Carrier at Taylor's home as usual that morning.
With Bure's reduced playing capacity, he managed 55 points in 63 games, well below his usual pace, and the Canucks missed the playoffs for the first time since Bure joined the team.
As usual in his circle at the time, Dmitri Pavlovich joined a guards regiment as an officer.
It was significantly lower than the usual turnout for Latvian parliamentary elections ( which has been between 71 % and 73 % for previous three elections ) but higher than the turnout in most of other countries which joined EU together with Latvia in 2004.
His opinions on civil rights for African Americans are remarkable only for the abandonment of his usual antistatism in voting to uphold Jim Crow laws-the most notable being Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 ), in which he silently joined the majority.
On December 21, Sturm was activated from injured reserve and joined his new team wearing the # 10 jersey, as his usual # 16 was retired by the Kings for Hockey Hall of Fame centre Marcel Dionne.
Recorded with the same crack team who had joined the singer in the studio for his last two albums ( i. e. Manu Katché, Gérard Bikialo and Bernard Paganotti ), Hors Saison did not mark a radical departure from Cabrel's usual style.
There was also one major departure from the usual format, in which William Shakespeare was joined by several characters from his plays, with Meadows playing the role of the " dark lady " of his sonnets.
Union leaders and Opposition politicians joined them thereafter and Police and crowd engaged in a standoff with occasional outbursts and usual elements of protesting until nightfall, when a few city residents came out and began burning tires on the bridge.
He was educated by the Jesuits in their colleges at Loreto and Padua, and is supposed by some to have joined their order ; the more usual opinion, however, is that he was dissuaded from doing so by Cardinal Aldobrandini.
The sequences ङ ् क ङ ् ख ङ ् ग ङ ् घ in correct Devanagari handwriting should be written as conjuncts ( the virama and the top cross line of the second letter disappear, and what is left of the second letter is written under theand joined to it ), but the usual Unicode Devanagari font does not provide these conjuncts.
From there it is claimed that he joined the French Foreign Legion for a single tour of five years though he would have been 42 years of age on enlistment, somewhat older than the usual recruit.
Barnes carefully played on the still suspect pitch the following day and late in the afternoon was joined by Bradman, lower in the order than usual due to a leg injury, joined Barnes with the score at 4 / 159.
On 1 May, Lockyer was named captain in the 17-man squad for the annual ANZAC Test Match in his usual position of five-eighth, he will be joined by four other Brisbane Broncos team-mates, Justin Hodges, Jharal Yow Yeh, Sam Thaiday and Ben Hannant, as well as 9 team-mates from his Queensland team ; Billy Slater, Greg Inglis, Johnathan Thurston, Petero Civoniceva, Cameron Smith, Matt Scott, Cooper Cronk and Dave Shillington.
WNEW joined NBC Talknet in progress followed by Larry King as usual.

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Louis Clark joined the band as string arranger.
The combined Papal-Byzantine forces joined with the rebels against the Normans in Southern Italy, achieving a string of rapid successes as a number of cities yielded either to the threat of force or the lure of gold.
During these summer visits, Pasta and Ulam joined him to study a variation of the classic problem of a string of masses held together by springs that exert forces linearly proportional to their displacement from equilibrium.
He joined Paraguayan club Cerro Porteño in May 2008 but was sacked in August of the same year after a string of poor results and was replaced by Pedro Troglio.
The fiddle, five-string banjo, guitar, mandolin, and upright bass ( string bass ) are often joined by the resonator guitar ( also referred to as a Dobro ) and ( occasionally ) harmonica.
Although such classical composers as Dussek and Boccherini wrote quintets for piano and string quartet, more commonly, a piano would be joined by violin, viola, cello and double bass.
Burns and Allen joined the Paramount roster in 1930 and made a string of one-reel comedies through 1933, usually written by Burns and featuring future Hollywood character actors such as Barton MacLane and Chester Clute.
He attended concerts, visited the opera, listened to military bands and joined an amateur string quartet for whom he composed simple pieces.
After graduating from Princeton, Aho joined the Computing Sciences Research Center at Bell Labs where he devised efficient regular expression and string pattern matching algorithms which he implemented in the first versions of the Unix tools and.
He joined two newly founded string quartets as cellist: the Kutcher Quartet, led by his former fellow student at Trinity, Samuel Kutcher, and the Music Society Quartet ( later called the International Quartet ) led by André Mangeot.
Benny Thurman joined a string of other bands, most notably Mother Earth, with Powell St. John, and played with Plum Nelly in the 1970s.
Most guitars of the day, with the exception of Gibson's L-5 archtop jazz guitars, had necks joined at the 12th fret, half the scale length of the string.
These three values are joined together into a 24-bit string, producing.
Piano and other string instruments joined fiddle to create a jazzy swing beat strongly influenced by Western Swing of neighboring Texas.
Then, the metal percussions is almost always made up of cymbals and " Thalampata "-2 small cymbals joined together by a string.
Loos returned to California just as Griffith who wanted to make longer films, was leaving Triangle, and she joined director and future husband John Emerson for a string of successful Douglas Fairbanks films.
They were soon joined in the skies by the ' string and sealing wax ' aircraft of the embryonic Royal Flying Corps ; such aircraft favoured the sands of St Andrews, where not the least of the attractions was the availability of fuel from local garages.
The gnarled bole, based on the ginseng root, was made of latex with a covering of sawdust and string while the neck was fibreglass and continued down to the floor, where it joined with the operator's seat.
Beneath the ice sheet covering the Antarctic Peninsula, it consists of a string of bedrock islands that are separated by deep channels whose bottoms lie at depths considerably below current sea level and are joined together by a grounded ice sheet.
Kenneth Pitts and Clifford Gross played fiddles ; and in 1939, Brower joined the Doughboys, replacing Buck Buchanan as fiddler in the string section but playing lead ( Buchanan had played harmony ).
Although The Choir had the hit and a string of singles, Cyrus Erie, founded by brothers Michael McBride and Bob McBride, became the better-drawing local act shortly after Eric Carmen joined in 1967.
On most of their reunion dates, the group was joined onstage by a 2 or 3 piece string section and even a guest oboe player at a show or two.
The group principally recorded and performed as a saxophone quartet, usually with a lineup of two altos, tenor, and baritone ( reflecting the composition of a classical string quartet ), but were also joined occasionally by drummers, bassists, and other musicians.
Wilton joined the club in September 1883 as a player but never progressed beyond the second string eleven.

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