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The opening instrumental was largely done away with by 1980 ; no later Project album except Eye in the Sky featured one ( although every album includes at least one instrumental somewhere in the running order ).
Even though Rome abandoned its Britannic provinces around 400 AD, the Germanic mercenarieswho had largely become instrumental in enforcing Roman rule in Britanniaacquired ownership of land there and continued to use a mixture of Roman and Teutonic Law, with much written down under the early Anglo-Saxon Kings.
Kekulé's idea of assigning certain atoms to certain positions within the molecule, and schematically connecting them using what he called their " Verwandtschaftseinheiten " (" affinity units ", now called " valences " or " bonds "), was based largely on evidence from chemical reactions, rather than on instrumental methods that could peer directly into the molecule, such as X-ray crystallography.
Chase describes music from this period, “ Taking the guitar as his instrumental model, and drawing his inspiration largely from the peculiar traits of Andalusian folk music – but without using actual folk themes – Albéniz achieves a stylization of Spanish traditional idioms that while thoroughly artistic, gives a captivating impression of spontaneous improvisation ... Cordoba is the piece that best represents the style of Albéniz in this period, with its hauntingly beautiful melody, set against the acrid dissonances of the plucked accompaniment imitating the notes of the Moorish guslas.
In his later years he has devoted most of his time to the composition of instrumental and choral music in a quasi-Romantic vein which has largely been performed only in France, Russia and Japan.
Bishop Vergilius of Salzburg ( 745-84 ), was largely instrumental in establishing a church hierarchy in the Duchy and gained for himself the name of " Apostle of Carantania.
The album was largely instrumental and inspired by John Steinbeck's classic novel The Grapes of Wrath.
Judge Cochran was largely instrumental in developing this section of Georgia through his work as President of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, now the Southern Railway.
He was largely instrumental in stimulating the love for Gounod ’ s sacred music among the less educated part of the London public, although he displayed little practical sympathy with opera.
Subsequently, Blau was instrumental in hiring a number of professionals like Mel Powell ( dean of the School of Music ), Paul Brach ( dean of the School of Art ), Alexander Mackendrick ( dean of the School of Film / Video ), sociologist Maurice Stein ( dean of Critical Studies ), and Richard Farson ( dean of the School of Design ; now incorporated in the Art school ) as well other influential program heads and teachers such as Allan Kaprow, Bella Lewitzky, Michael Asher, Jules Engel, John Baldessari, Judy Chicago, James Hurtak, Ravi Shankar, Max Kozloff, Miriam Shapiro and Douglas Huebler, most of whom largely came from a counterculture and avant-garde side of the art world.
Her advocacy was largely instrumental in the establishment of such a home in 1855.
It has two major forms: largely instrumental surf rock, with an electric guitar or saxophone playing the main melody, largely pioneered by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones, and vocal surf pop, including both surf ballads and dance music, often with strong harmonies that are most associated with The Beach Boys.
Played by professional musicians called klezmorim, the genre originally consisted largely of dance tunes and instrumental display pieces for weddings and other celebrations.
In 1652, she took the veil, and entered Port-Royal Abbey, Paris, despite the strong opposition of her brother, and subsequently was largely instrumental in the latter's own final conversion.
* V-2 Schneider, a largely instrumental piece written by David Bowie in 1977 for the album Heroes
In addition to Deming's biography: The US success of Jörgen Ingmann's version of Jerry Lordan's instrumental " Apache " ( which hit no 1 in US Singles ' list in 1961 ) was largely due to EMI's omission to publish The Shadows ' original 1960 version in time for USA.
At the height of their fame, SAW also had a top twenty hit as themselves with the largely instrumental " Roadblock " ( from which M / A / R / R / S would lift the offending sample for " Pump Up the Volume ").
Newcastle was largely instrumental in appointing men considered slightly weakerЬ so that he could dominate them.
Perhaps the most influential folk dance musical album was English Country Dance Music ( 1965 ), put together by Reg Hall and Bob Davenport with largely Norfolk musicians, it was the first instrumental recording of folk instruments.
He was elected member for Bossiney in 1705, and as commissioner for arranging the union with Scotland was largely instrumental in promoting that measure.
Further singles followed and a largely instrumental album, Lubricate Your Living Room ( subtitled ' Background Music for Action People!
Later, as chairman of the Semple Stadium Development Committee, he was largely instrumental in raising the necessary funds for the refurbishment of the Stadium in preparation for the All-Ireland Centenary Hurling final in 1984.

largely and version
The LY-60 / FD-60 / PL-10 is a family of PRC missiles developed by the Shanghai Academy of Science and Technology, largely based on the Italian Aspide missile-a version of the Sparrow.
Golf croquet is the fastest-growing version of the game, owing largely to its simplicity and competitiveness.
Over the following years before the release of version 2. x in 2005, the game remained largely unchanged.
The original version of Madama Butterfly, premiered at La Scala on February 17, 1904, was initially greeted with great hostility ( probably largely owing to inadequate rehearsals ).
Hezbollah was largely formed with the aid of the Ayatollah Khomeini's followers in the early 1980s in order to spread Islamic revolution and follows a distinct version of Islamic Shi ' a ideology ( Valiyat al-faqih or Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists ) developed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of the " Islamic Revolution " in Iran.
The putsch failed largely because Himmler decided that a Foreign Ministry headed by Luther would be a more dangerous opponent than the Ribbentrop version.
This version of events has largely been discredited ; contemporary and near-contemporary catalogues state that Stephen was a Roman.
In the latter two, it is used largely as a highly advanced hand tool, that is to say it doesn't possess many of the additional qualities of the Doctor Who version.
Enraged, Aubrey severely cut Peckinpah's film from 124 to 106 minutes, resulting in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid being released in a truncated version largely disowned by cast and crew members.
* 1978: The pop group Brotherhood of Man recorded a largely a cappella version for their album Twenty Greatest.
Walter Bernstein, a blacklisted scriptwriter, was commissioned by Morheim to produce the first draft " faithfully " adapted from the original script written by Shinobu Hashimoto, Hideo Oguni and Akira Kurosawa ; when Mirisch and Brynner took over the production, they brought on Walter Newman, whose version " is largely what's on screen.
Gombrowicz wrote in Polish, however, in view of his decision not to allow his works to be published in his native country until the ban on the unabridged version of Dziennik, in which he described the Polish authorities ' slanderous attacks on him, was lifted he remained a largely unknown figure to the general reading public until the first half of the 1970s.
A film version starring Zero Mostel was released in 1966 with Gelbart and Shevelove's libretto largely rewritten.
Mahdi argued that this version is the earliest extant one ( a view that is largely accepted today ) and that it reflects most closely a " definitive " coherent text ancestral to all others that he believed to have existed during the Mamluk period ( a view that remains contentious ).
* N. W. Chittenden, ed., 1846 " American Edition " a partly modernized English version, largely the Motte translation of 1729.
This strong version of the " migration " theory has been largely discounted by contemporary research as the Gaoshan people demonstrate a physiology, material cultures and customs that have been adapted for life at higher elevations.
Several new releases followed until falling largely dormant in 1995 with the 4. 0 version.
The GAZ-A was succeeded by the more modern GAZ M1 ( based largely on the four cylinder version of the Ford Model B ), produced from 1936 to 1942.
An attempt was made to produce an updated version, the Tatra T700 ; it was largely based on the old car, with updated body panels and detail.
Designed at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory largely as an experiment in transistorized design and the construction of very large core memory systems, the TX-0 was essentially a transistorized version of the equally famous Whirlwind, also built at Lincoln Lab.
In 1979 they recorded and released a single, " Exo-Disco " ( a disco version of the theme from the film Exodus ), that was largely ignored.
Also often largely lost are quiz shows ; few editions exist of the 1970s version of Celebrity Squares with Bob Monkhouse, or Southern's children's quiz Runaround.
Although the album is largely devoted to the band's previous work, it also includes Glass Harp's take on several songs from Phil's solo career such as " Tender Love ", " Chalice ", " From the Beginning " and a solo acoustic version of " The True Believers ".
Although the album is largely devoted to the band's previous work, it also includes Glass Harp's take on several songs from Phil's solo career such as " Tender Love ," " Chalice ," " From the Beginning " and a solo acoustic version of " The True Believers.

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