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Coda and Peter
* The Coda Distributed File System with Picture representation, Peter J. Braam, School of Computer Science,

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It is possible to hear the squeak of the pedal in several recordings, including " Since I've Been Loving You ", " The Ocean ", " The Rain Song ", " Over the Hills and Far Away ", " Dancing Days ", " The Crunge ", " Houses of the Holy ", " Ten Years Gone ", " Bonzo's Montreux " and the live version of " I Can't Quit You Baby " on Coda and " All My Love " on In Through The Out Door.
The set's version of Coda included some of the previously unreleased tracks that had surfaced on the box set series: " Baby Come On Home ", " Travelling Riverside Blues ", " White Summer "/" Black Mountain Side ", and " Hey Hey What Can I Do ".
*" Coda to Man and Boy ", 1981 ( single-sided screened 7 ") – given free to subscribers of The World as It Is Today ( 1981 )
The " Coda Club ", a monthly social gathering of jazz musicians from the Feldman Swing Club era, continues to be held.
Algis Budrys found the novel to be " a tapestry of a book ; a marvel of storytelling ", and concluded that, despite an unnecessary Coda, it was " a truly wonderful work ".
He toured with the band, appearing on the album Of Queues and Cures, for which he wrote the instrumental tour-de-force " Squarer for Maud ", the later reunion effort DS Al Coda ( 1982 ) and the archive release Play Time.
* " We Swam From Albatross, The Day We Lost Kailey Cost ", a song written and recorded by Chiodos released on the Grand Coda reissue of their album Bone Palace Ballet

Coda and by
The " Coda " show was successful, and was followed by a summer 2006 Madison Square Garden concert that showcased freestyle's most successful performers.
* Coda ( electric car ), an all-electric car manufactured by Coda Automotive.
* Coda ( web development software ), a shareware application developed by Panic
* Coda ( album ), by Led Zeppelin
Coda is a compilation album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in 1982.
* Quest to Riverworld ( 1993 ) ( includes two stories written by Farmer: " Up the Bright River " and " Coda ".
The InterMezzo file system was inspired by Coda.
Efforts have been made to port Coda onto Microsoft Windows platforms, from the Windows 95 / Windows 98 era, Windows NT to Windows XP, by means of open source projects like the DJGCC DOS C Compiler and Cygwin.
They may also end with a Coda, a new melodic line that is accompanied by a change in the percussion rhythm and an increase in tempo.
In February 2008 the band released Bar Coda, produced by longtime band member " Spice " ( Cris Boerin ).
, series production all-electric cars available in some countries include the Tesla Roadster, REVAi, Buddy, Mitsubishi i MiEV, Tazzari Zero, Nissan Leaf, Smart ED, Wheego Whip LiFe, Mia electric, BYD e6, Bolloré Bluecar, Renault Fluence Z. E., Ford Focus Electric, BMW ActiveE, Coda, and Tesla Model S. The Leaf, with more than 32, 000 units sold worldwide by early July 2012, is the world's top-selling highway-capable all-electric car.
Magic Motorcycle, a small USA component manufacturer that was later purchased by Cannondale, and re-formed into Cannondale's CODA brand ( Coda Magic 900 cranks ), made a proprietary external bearing bottom bracket, oversized spindle and crank system in the early 1990s.
This consists of the famous Grand adage known as the Rose Adagio, a Dance for the Maids of Honor and Pages, the Variation of the Princess Aurora, and the Coda, which is interrupted by the evil fairy Carabosse who gives the Princess Aurora the poisoned spindle.
Shapiro's last work, Coda: Last Poems, ( 2008 ) was recently published in a volume organized posthumously by editor Robert Phillips.
The show's title theme song was written by John Coda, who also composed the music cues to signify scene changes and commercial breaks for this series as well as Even Stevens.
* Coda: Thirty Years Later ( directed by Eleanor Coppola )
Wildcats starred in a limited series by Robbie Morrison and Talent Caldwell entitled Wildcats: Nemesis, focusing on Zealot, Majestic and the Coda continuity, while heavily spotlighting the new Wildstorm universe anti-hero character of Charis, Lady Nemesis.
In recent years Zealot has turned upon her former allies in the Coda, claiming that by becoming mere assassins they have betrayed their purpose.
He is the only male ever trained by the Coda.
Max was gunned down by a Coda Assassin in issue # 49 of the first series and died in the final issue.
Glenn was killed by the Coda.
* Soundtrack for Julie Taymor's film " The Tempest ( 2010 film )"-" Prospera's Coda " by Elliot Goldenthal
The introduction, exposition, development, recapitulation, and Coda are clearly distinguished by different tempo markings and time signatures.

Sayers and Lord
Hercule Poirot and Lord Peter Whimsey ( the respective creations of Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers ) have retained Holmes' egotism but not his zest for life and eccentric habits.
Gaudy Night ( 1935 ) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, and the third featuring crime writer Harriet Vane.
Lord Peter Death Bredon Wimsey is a fictional character in a series of detective novels and short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers, in which he solves mysteries ; usually, but not always, murders.
In How I Came to Invent the Character of Lord Peter Wimsey, Sayers wrote:
A 1940 film of Busman's Honeymoon or The Haunted Honeymoon ( US title ), starring Robert Montgomery and Constance Cummings as Lord and Lady Peter was released but the characters and events bore little resemblance to Sayers ' writing.
* The Lord Peter Wimsey Companion ( 2002 ) by Stephan P. Clarke ISBN 0-89296-850-8 published by The Dorothy L. Sayers Society.
* Conundrums for the Long Week-End: England, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Lord Peter Wimsey ( 2000 ) by Robert Kuhn McGregor, Ethan Lewis ISBN 0-87338-665-5
However, Sayers ' first reference to Le Fanu appears in an earlier Lord Peter Wimsey novel, The Nine Tailors ( 1934 ), where he is quoted directly ( from Wylder's Hand, in the opening to the seventh " part " of Chapter II and again in the opening to the second " part " of Chapter III ) and a mysterious letter is referred to ( first by Wimsey's valet, Mervyn Bunter ) as " written by a person of no inconsiderable literary ability, who had studied the works of Sheridan Lefanu and was, if I may be permitted the expression, bats in the belfry, my lord.
* Duke of Denver, the fictional English title of nobility in the Lord Peter Wimsey books by Dorothy Sayers
In the mystery novel Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers and its series adaptation by BBC Television, Lord Peter Wimsey solves the case by reference to Manon Lescaut.
* Dorothy L. Sayers, author of the Lord Peter Wimsey books and translator of Dante's Divina Commedia.
In 1977 C. W. Scott-Giles, an expert in heraldry, published a history of Lord Peter Wimsey's family, going back to 1066 ( but describing the loss of the family tree going back to Adam and Eve ); the book is based on material from his correspondence with Dorothy L. Sayers, who wrote at least two of the family anecdotes in the book, one of them in the French language of the Middle Ages.
Murder Must Advertise is a Lord Peter Wimsey mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, published in 1933.
* Dorothy Sayers ' 1936 mystery novel Gaudy Night is set in Oxford, and one of the most important concluding conversations between Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane takes place on the balustraded circular rooftop of the Radcliffe Camera.
In Five Red Herrings ( 1931 ), a Lord Peter Wimsey novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, Lord Peter ( a Balliol man ) is asked whether he remembers a certain contemporary from Trinity.
In Five Red Herrings ( 1931 ), a Lord Peter Wimsey novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, Lord Peter ( a Balliol man ) is asked whether he remembers a certain contemporary from Trinity.
is a 1923 novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, which introduced the character of Lord Peter Wimsey.
Clouds of Witness is a 1926 novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the second in her series featuring Lord Peter Wimsey.
Unnatural Death is a 1927 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her third featuring Lord Peter Wimsey.
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club is a 1928 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her fourth featuring Lord Peter Wimsey.
Strong Poison is a 1930 novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her fifth featuring Lord Peter Wimsey.
Have His Carcase is a 1932 novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her seventh featuring Lord Peter Wimsey and her second novel in which Harriet Vane appears.
The Nine Tailors is a 1934 mystery novel by British writer Dorothy L. Sayers, her ninth featuring sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey.

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