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One, Welcome to Russia ( 1999 ), hangs in Igor Markin ’ s private museum > the other, Chimera of the Mysterious Russian Soul ( 1996 ) was exhibited only once, at a solo exhibition in the Second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary art in 2005.

Chimera and album
* Chimera ( Delerium album ), a 2003 album by Delerium
* Chimera ( Mayhem album ), a 2004 album by Norwegian black metal band Mayhem
* Chimera ( Andromeda album ), a 2006 album by Swedish progressive metal band Andromeda
* Chimera ( Aria album ), а 2001 album by Russian heavy metal band Aria
* Chimera, a 2002 album by The Cost
* " Chimera " a song from the group Bonham on their second album entitled Mad Hatter
* " The Chimera ", a song by The Smashing Pumpkins off their 2012 album Oceania
Cruise provides the vocals for Delerium's " Magic " song ( on the Chimera album ).
In 2003 she sang lead vocals on the track " Truly " on Delerium's album Chimera, which was also released as a single in the UK.
She also co-wrote and sang with Delerium on the song After All on their album Chimera, and the song " Lost and Found " on their album Nuages du Monde.

Chimera and by
There also is the origin myth that represents the ægis as a fire-breathing chthonic monster similar to the Chimera, which was slain and flayed by Athena, who afterward wore its skin as a cuirass ( Diodorus Siculus iii.
* Chimera or fusion protein, a hybrid protein made by the splicing of two genes
* " Chimera ", a song by Duncan Sheik from a version of Daylight
* Belgian — Dell ' Acqua, Eva: Pierrot the Liar ( 1918 ); Renieu, Lionel: The Chimera, or Pierrot the Alchemist ( 1926 ; libretto by Albert Nouveau and Fortuné Paillot ).
1853 photo by Charles Nègre of Henri Le Secq next to Strix ( mythology ) | le Stryge in the then-new Gallery of Chimera ( architecture ) | Chimeras.
The Chimera finally was defeated by Bellerophon, with the help of Pegasus, at the command of King Iobates of Lycia.
Pliny the Elder cited Ctesias and quoted Photius identifying the Chimera with an area of permanent gas vents which still can be found today by hikers on the Lycian Way in southwest Turkey.
Chimera, the 1972 National Book Award-winning novel by John Barth, includes a novella called Perseid that is an inventive, postmodern retelling of the myth of Perseus.
* IGNATZ 6: Chimera # 1 by Lorenzo Mattotti
), the show or film's theme song ( e. g. the final scene of " Homer's Triple Bypass ", from The Simpsons ; when Sam Carter hums the theme from Stargate SG-1 during the episode " Chimera "; the second Collector from Demon Knight ; when Mr. Incredible whistles theme music from The Incredibles ; when all the characters in the film Magnolia begin to sing the background music-" Wise Up " by Aimee Mann ; in Almost Famous, when one character begins to sing the background music-" Tiny Dancer " by Elton John-and all of the other characters around him immediately pick it up and sing along as well ; the moments when Sam Lowry of Brazil hums / listens to / sings the film's self-titled theme song ; when Daryl Van Horne whistles theme music from The Witches of Eastwick ; in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone when Rubeus Hagrid is briefly heard playing the main theme on a recorder ); when Quinton ' Rampage ' Jackson ( as B. A.
In 2011, a clone of MoO II, " Starbase Orion ," was published by Chimera Software, LLC for the iPhone.
* And Then They Loved Him: Seward Collins & the Chimera of an American Fascism, Collins biography by Michael Jay Tucker
During this book Anita also contracts several strains of lycanthropy after having been injured by a wereleopard and Chimera, the split personality of Orlando King, a lycanthrope hunter.
* The 2012 novel The Chimera Vector by Nathan M. Farrugia
The new Batman ( Terry McGinnis ) ends up captured by the leader of the splicers, Abel Cuvier aka Chimera, and is injected with vampire bat DNA, which transforms him into a Man-Bat.
for two months following an attack by the Chimera Ant Royal Guardsman Neferpitou, Gon learns that Kite is being manipulated by the ant and becomes enraged.

1983 and solo
Age to Age became the first Christian album by a solo artist to be certified gold ( 1983 ) and the first Christian album to be certified platinum ( 1985 ).
Italian composer Sylvano Bussotti, whose composing career spans from the 1930s to the first decade of the 21st century, wrote a solo work for bass in 1983 entitled Naked Angel Face per contrabbasso.
Some major works composed during this period include Wavemaker ( 1977 ), Phrygian Gates for solo piano ( 1977 ), Shaker Loops ( 1978 ), Common Tones in Simple Time ( 1979 ), Harmonium ( 1980 – 81 ), Grand Pianola Music ( 1982 ), Light Over Water ( 1983 ), Harmonielehre ( 1984 – 85 ), The Chairman Dances ( 1985 ), Short Ride in a Fast Machine ( 1986 ), and Nixon in China ( 1985 – 87 ).
Working part-time jobs after school to pay for flying lessons, he completed his first solo trip at the age of 16 and obtained his private pilot's certificate in 1983.
Campbell-Lyons subsequently worked as a solo artist and issued further albums: Me And My Friend, 1973, The Electric Plough, 1981, and The Hero I Might Have Been, 1983, though these did not enjoy commercial success.
After YMO disbanded in 1983, he produced more solo records, including collaborations with various international artists, through to the 1990s.
Following the disbanding of Yellow Magic Orchestra in 1983, Sakamoto released a number of solo albums during the 1980s.
The Band recommenced touring in 1983 without guitarist Robbie Robertson, who had found success with a solo career and as a Hollywood music producer.
During the group's 1983 Shea Stadium concert, Sting felt that performing at the venue was " Everest " and decided to pursue a solo career, according to the documentary Last Play at Shea.
She achieved success in the mid-1980s with the release of the debut solo album She's So Unusual in 1983, which included four Billboard Hot 100 top five songs: " Girls Just Want to Have Fun ," " Time After Time ," " She Bop ," and " All Through the Night.
In 1983 Norman released two albums with all royalties for the benefit of the Calcutta Mission: The Story of the Tune, and Come As a Child, which was an acoustic live solo album.
Serbia was known as " El Rubio De Oro " he was replaced by Ray Reyes at Menudo in 1983, and later on, went to try a solo career.
Since he did not own the rights to the Blood Sweat & Tears name, Clayton-Thomas attempted to restart his failed solo career in 1983 after taking some time off.
After disbanding a second time in 1983, Farner continued as a solo performer and became a Christian recording artist.
He would eventually become Grant's opening act and recorded his first Grammy-nominated solo album The Michael W. Smith Project ( which he also produced ) in 1983 on the Reunion Records label, a label started by Grant's brother-in-law, Dan Harrell, along with Michael Blanton.
Kwaku Baah died in 1983, and Capaldi dedicated his solo album Fierce Heart to his memory.
In August 1983, Irving Azoff signed Barry to the MCA Records for North America, Gibb was signed for a few million dollars to a multi-album deal, but in the end the MCA released only one album called Now Voyager, released in 1984 ( His third solo album Moonlight Madness was rejected by MCA ) The first single released on the album " Shine, Shine " it reached No. 34 in the US and reached No. 10 in the US Adult Contemporary Charts, the second single " Fine Line " did not chart in US or UK.
Simmons released a commercially disappointing solo album, Arcade, in 1983.
In 1983, Bailey released his first solo album, Casablanca, on New Rose.
Following the release of his first solo album Lone Rhino in 1982, Belew recorded a 1983 follow-up called Twang Bar King which once again featured Gaga as backing band ( now augmented by former Elvis Presley drummer Larry Londin ).
Mudd was dropped from the broadcast and Brokaw became the solo anchor of Nightly News on September 5, 1983, the same day that his ABC competitor, Peter Jennings, became sole anchor of World News Tonight.
Between 1977 and 1983 she fronted her band Toyah, before embarking on a solo career in the mid-1980s.
Yazoo split in 1983, and Moyet went on to have a successful solo career.
Between 1971 and 1978 she was to have seven solo shows in Portugal, in Lisbon and Oporto, and then a series of solo exhibitions in Britain, including at the AIR Gallery in London in 1981, the Arnolfini in Bristol in 1983, and the Edward Totah Gallery, London in 1984, 1985 and 1987.

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