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* Amazing Grace: Some Early Tunes Anthology of the American Hymn-Tune Repertory
Early Native Americans utilized a number of cooking methods in early American Cuisine, that have been blended with early European cooking methods to form the basis of American Cuisine.
Early 20th century American preacher Billy Sunday epitomizes the Evangelical focus on " going to heaven " in his sermon “ Heaven: A Wonderful Place ; Where There is No More Death ; Blessed Hope of the Christian .” In the message Sunday characteristically explained the feelings of his audience by saying “ Everybody wants to go to Heaven.
" Major Writers of Early American Literature Ed.
* The American Deists: Voices of Reason & Dissent in the Early Republic by Kerry S. Walters ( University of Kansas Press, 1992 ), which includes an extensive bibliographic essay
* Maclear, J. F. " New England and the Fifth Monarchy: The Quest for the Millennium in Early American Puritanism ," William and Mary Quarterly ( 1975 ) 32 # 2 pp. 223-260 in JSTOR
Early in 1941 he started writing for the American Partisan Review and contributed to Gollancz ' anthology The Betrayal of the Left, written in the light of the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact ( although Orwell referred to it as the Russo-German Pact and the Hitler-Stalin Pact ).
Early in 1960, Kelly, an ardent Francophile and fluent French speaker, was invited by A. M. Julien, the general administrator of the Paris Opéra and Opéra-Comique, to select his own material and create a modern ballet for the company, the first time an American had received such an assignment.
Early American grind practitioners included Terrorizer and Assück.
" Early American Life 9 ( 1978 ): 40 – 43, 71 – 72.
The population of Frobisher Bay increased rapidly during the construction of the Distant Early Warning Line ( DEW line, a system of radar stations, see North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD )) in the mid-1950s.
Early blues was commonly structured around a repetitive call-and-response pattern, a common element in the African American oral tradition.
* 1939 – Deacon White, Early American baseball player ( b. 1847 )
* 1864 – American Civil War: Battle of Kernstown – Confederate General Jubal Early defeats Union troops led by General George Crook in an effort to keep them out of the Shenandoah Valley.
* 1920 – Early Wynn, American baseball player ( d. 1999 )
Early Federalist-leaning American newspapers during the French Revolution referred to the Democratic-Republican party as the " Jacobin Party ".
* Independence In Early And Silent American Cinema
Early European American scholars described the Native Americans as having a society dominated by clans or gentes ( in the Roman model ) before tribes were formed.
After the Revolution: Profiles of Early American Culture 1979. chapter 6, interpretive essay online edition
Declarations of Cultural Independence: The Nationalistic Imperative Behind the Passage of Early American Copyright Laws, 1783-1787 Journal of the Copyright Society of the U. S. A., Vol.
* 1816 – Jubal Early, American Confederate general ( d. 1894 )
" Cicero as Role Model for Early American Lawyers: A Case Study in Classical ' Influence '".
Heaven Below: Early Pentecostals and American Culture.
Most professional historians ( defined as paying members of organizations devoted to the propagation of history in higher education, like the American Historical Association ) now refer to the historical periods commonly known as the Renaissance and the Reformation as " the Early Modern Period ".

Early and editions
Early BOFH editions took place in a university, moving on to an office workplace over time ( an exact transition is not given ).
Category: Early editions of Shakespeare
Early printed editions of his works were prone to errors so he worked painstakingly with his publisher, Durand, to correct them.
Early editions featured symbolic views of Oxford, but in 1766 these gave way to realistic studies of the city or university.
Early editions of The Population Bomb began with the statement:
Early editions of Speedwriting were also adapted so that they could be written on a typewriter, and therefore would possess the same advantage.
From September 1996 until May 2000, fictional editions of the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper were prominently featured in the CBS television series Early Edition.
The two earliest printed editions, in Early New High German, " Ein kurtzweilig Lesen von Dyl Ulenspiegel, geboren uß dem Land zu Brunßwick, wie er sein leben volbracht hat …", are Johannes Grüninger's in Strassburg, 1510 – 11 and 1515.
* Early editions of The American Philatelist at archive. org
Early editions of the album were accompanied by a six-track sampler CD for a planned album of children's songs entitled Up the Wooden Hills.
Early LP editions of the album were uniquely packaged: the album's cover was die-cut to remove a near-rectangular piece of it, with a sheet of transparent plastic on which the cover photo of the Doors was printed, glued in place in its stead.
Early editions of a book as popular and enduring as J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit inevitably attract the attention and money of both book collectors and fans.
Early editions of the Harpoon naval warfare simulation were based around defending the GIUK Gap.
Early editions of the Oxford Companion to Music defined the cancan as " A boisterous and latterly indecorous dance of the quadrille order, exploited in Paris for the benefit of such British and American tourists as will pay well to be well shocked.
Several critics have pointed to grammatical errors in the Early Modern English style of the Book of Mormon and made the argument that because the first edition of the Book of Mormon contained hundreds of grammatical errors ( removed in later editions ), the book was therefore fabricated by J. Smith and not divinely inspired.
More recent editions of his work include The Wild Card: Selected Poems Early and Late ( 1998 ) and Selected Poems ( 2003 ).
Early editions were paper based ; it was then transferred to a web-only format, having ceased publication as a physically based report with Volume 8 in 2002.
Early editions reflected the considerable influence of Fuller, particularly his teachings about " whole systems ," " synergetics ," and efficiency or reducing waste.
The position of Parker ( 1940 ) and his followers is that there is only one Hebrew gospel, the Gospel of the Hebrews but that there were several editions of this one gospel in the Early Church.
* Series 8: 32 editions from Autumn 1998 – Early 1999
Early editions of the book contained a reply paid evaluation card.
He has also co-edited two critical editions of works of Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy and Writings from the Early Notebooks.
During her tenure at CNN, Lin anchored several news programs, including CNN Early Edition, CNN Live at Daybreak, the weekend editions of CNN Newsroom, and the former news-magazine program CNN NewsStand.
Early editions of The New York Times claimed the incubator babies had perished in the flames, but later the paper corrected this and reported that they had all been saved.

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