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* " Animus Vox " a track on the album Drink the Sea by The Glitch Mob
* " Always ", by Dennis Kamakahi from the soundtrack of the film Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
* Glitch !, a 1988 film by Nico Mastorakis
*" Glitch ", a song by Blind Melon from Nico
" Life's a Glitch, Then You Die " was written and conceived by Hauge.
Metal Arms: Glitch in the System is a third-person shooter developed by Swingin ' Ape Studios.
The story begins with Glitch, the protagonist, being found deactivated in a ruined city by Droid rebels.
As soon as he is brought up to date on the rebellion, Droid Town is attacked by Milbots who have stumbled across the town ; Glitch aids in the defense of the city, then pursues one Mil that had gotten away, so he could not report the location of Droid Town to General Corrosive.
Once back on the surface, Glitch is challenged one last time by General Corrosive, and Glitch defeats him.
He is found by Glitch later at Mil City.
He led Glitch to the Mil Compound that Vlax had escaped to but was trapped by the Zombiebot King.
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch ( credited as just Lilo & Stitch 2 at the start credits ) is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios.

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A second direct-to-video sequel, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, was released on August 30, 2005.
It is also used in the web-based game Glitch, the popular video game Minecraft ( as a title screen splash text ), the music service Turntable. fm, the free online education site khanacademy. org, the operating system Ubuntu, the photo-sharing site Flickr, the Humble Indie Bundle Android app, when generating certain reports in SEOmoz, and when preparing the game collection analysis in Raptr.
He and other famous phone phreaks such as " Bill from New York " and " The Glitch ", trained themselves to whistle 2600 Hz to reset a trunk line.
" L. A .' s monolithic weekly showcase for uncut beat-driven tracks " has been a launchpad for the success of prolific electronic artists such as The Glitch Mob, Daedelus, Nosaj Thing and Flying Lotus, who describes the club's humble beginnings as a sort of " producer's lounge ".
Glitch is a style of electronic music that emerged in the mid to late 1990s.
Glitch originated as a distinct movement in Germany with the musical work and labels ( especially Mille Plateaux ) of Achim Szepanski.
While the movement initially slowly gained members ( including bands like Oval ), the techniques of Glitch later quickly spread around the world as many artists followed suit.
Glitch is often produced on computers using modern digital production software to splice together small " cuts " ( samples ) of music from previously recorded works.
* Prior, Nick, " Putting a Glitch in the Field: Bourdieu, Actor Network Theory and Contemporary Music ", Cultural Sociology, 2: 3, 2008: pp 301 – 319.
* Sangild, Torben: " Glitch — The Beauty of Malfunction " in Bad Music.
* Glitch. FM: Glitch Internet Radio
In the midst of the chaos, Megabyte betrays the alliance, crushing Bob's keytool, Glitch, and sending him into the Web portal before closing it.
The older Enzo adopts the name " Matrix " ( previously his and Dot's surname ), carrying the aptly named weapon " Gun " and Bob's damaged Glitch.
One of the minor deities is Glitch, the godlet of hangups and glitches.
* The 2006 movie " Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch ", is about when Lilo and her class is performing at a festival known as " The May Day Festival ", but there is a problem, Stitch's glitch is reverting back to his old destructive programming and Jumba must create a fusion chamber before Stitch's energy runs out.
* The 2008 short film The Glitch, opening film and best science fiction finalist at Dragon Con Independent Film Festival 2008, deals with the disorientation of late-night TV viewer Harry Owen ( Scott Charles Blamphin ), who experiences ' heavy brain-splitting digital breakdowns.
At their website Glitch TV ( where the motto is " sudden interruption in sanity, continuity or programme function ") they sell and explain their devices such as the " Electronic Devices Digital Interface " glitch equipment.
It also noted that Duffy worked at Chicago Venues: The House of Blues, The Cubby Bear and The Cabaret Metro / Metro Chicago as stage manager and sound engineer ; provided engineering and technical support at Chicago Trax recording studios ; and had contributed to releases on a plethora of large and independent record labels including 21st Circuitry, Bit Riot Records, BMG / RCA / D-Tribe Records, Cargo Music / Re-constriction Records, Conscience Records, Cracknation Records, Crash Music Inc., E-Magine Records, Failure To Communicate Records / FTC Records, Fifth Colvmn Records, Glitch Mode Recordings, Invisible Records / Underground, Inc., Island / Def Jam Records, Katharsis Records, Metropolis Records, MOGworld Records, Tinman Records, TVT Records, Warner Bros. Records, Wax Trax!
Acid Planet was unable to release anything until 1996 due to monetary constraints, however, and de Luca and Fakesch adopted the name Funkstörung and used the moniker Musik Aus Strom for their own label, on which they released a few EPs with a new, more melodic and rhythmically complex IDM / Glitch sound.
British experimental music group Coil recorded three tracks titled " The Halliwell Hammers " for their 1995 album Worship The Glitch.
A blue tornado character named " Mr. Glitch " was Mathman's enemy.

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Charles Plummer in the introduction and notes to his splendid edition of Bede voiced some early doubts concerning the `` elaborate superstructure '' they raised up over the slim foundations afforded by the traditional narratives of the conquest.
Until the Cuban fiasco and the Communist military victories in Laos, almost any observer would have said that President Kennedy had blended a program that respected, generally, the opinions voiced both by Mr. Nixon and the professors.
One of the main characters of the 1969-1971 animated cartoon The Ant and the Aardvark is a blue aardvark voiced by John Byner, doing an impersonation of Jackie Mason.
It depicts the Aardvark attempting, and failing, to catch and eat his antagonist, the Ant, also voiced by Byner impersonating Dean Martin.
Poirot was voiced by Kōtarō Satomi and Miss Marple was voiced by Kaoru Yachigusa.
Similar objections are voiced by Harvey who comments that there is a " strong and ancient tradition " that the presence of an ordained man is necessary for the celebration of the Eucharist.
Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds.
The show centers on two socially awkward, rock-loving teenage delinquents, Beavis and Butt-head ( both voiced by Judge ), who live in the town of Highland, Texas.
Beavis is voiced by Mike Judge.
Originally voiced by Mike Judge in " The Crush ", later by Rottilio Michieli, Todd is a trashy deadbeat and a violent criminal.
Some viewers were alienated by the new-look Coronation Street, and the sections of the media voiced their disapproval.
* Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – voiced by Andreas Apergis.
Rather, the system of assignment of sound values is much more systematic in the Cirth than in the historical runes ( e. g., voiced variants of a voiceless sound are expressed by an additional stroke ).
As noted above, clicks necessarily involve at least two closures, which in some cases operate partially independently: an anterior articulation which has traditionally been represented by the special click symbol in the IPA, and a posterior articulation which has been traditionally described as oral or nasal, voiced or voiceless, etc.
Daedalus appears in the game God of War III voiced by Malcolm McDowell.
Duke Nukem 3D features the adventures of the titular macho Duke Nukem ( voiced by Jon St. John ), who fights against an alien invasion on Earth.
The idea that even if the animal were conscious nothing would be added to the production of behavior, even in animals of the human type, was first voiced by La Mettrie ( 1745 ), and then by Cabanis ( 1802 ), and was further explicated by Hodgson ( 1870 ) and Huxley ( 1874 ).
In Old English, ð ( referred to as ðæt by the Anglo-Saxons ) was used interchangeably with þ ( thorn ) to represent either voiced or voiceless dental fricatives.
The ð is also used by some in written Welsh to represent the letter ' dd ' ( the voiced dental fricative ).

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