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Outside and Wall
Outside the office windows, twenty-four stories above Wall Street, a light rain was falling.
Outside Greenhead the Pennine Way passes Thirlwall Castle on Hadrian's Wall.
Outside of Spector's own songs, the most recognizable example of the " Wall of Sound " is heard on many classic hits recorded by The Beach Boys ( e. g., " God Only Knows ", " Wouldn't It Be Nice " — and especially, the psychedelic " pocket symphony " of " Good Vibrations "), for which Brian Wilson used a similar recording technique, especially during the Pet Sounds and Smile eras of the band.
His articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, The Nation, Outside magazine, The Village Voice and many more.
* Outside the Wall ( 1950 )
) " Outside the Wall " was longer and re-arranged with mandolin, accordion, clarinet, acoustic guitars, tambourines and more natural-sounding vocal harmonies from the quartet of Joe Chemay, Jim Farber, Jim Haas, and John Joyce.
( This would be the third official version of " Outside the Wall " available to the listener, following the extended orchestral version from the 1982 film.
* David Gilmour – electric and acoustic guitars, vocals, mandolin on " Outside the Wall ", musical director
* Nick Mason – drums, percussion, acoustic guitar on " Outside the Wall "
* Roger Waters – bass guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar, clarinet on " Outside the Wall "
* Richard Wright – piano, organ, synthesizer, vocals, accordion on " Outside the Wall "
* Andy Bown – bass guitar, acoustic guitar on " Outside the Wall "
* Peter Wood – keyboards, acoustic guitar on " Outside the Wall "
This and the following song " Outside the Wall " are the only two songs on the album which the story is seen from an outsider's perspective, most notably through the three antagonists of " The Trial ", even though it is all in Pink's mind.
The first few seconds of the song are very quiet, and feature the melody of the song " Outside the Wall ", which is the album's closing track.
" At the end of the album, the recording of " Outside the Wall " cuts off abruptly, as the man says " Isn't this where ..." This demonstrates a cyclical nature to the concept of the album, much in the way that The Dark Side of the Moon opens and closes with the sound of a heartbeat.
The quiet melody of " Outside the Wall " is interrupted in mid-phrase, as the main body of the song starts loudly, with a succession of power chords on organ and distorted guitars.
Meisel, Oldham and The Lantern received national attention for their coverage, including appearances on ESPN's Outside the Lines and in the Wall Street Journal, among others.
* Outside the Wall ( 1950 )
In addition, in The Wall Live, the first track opens with Lynn's " We'll Meet Again " instead of the snippet of " Outside the Wall " that plays on the album.
" Outside the Wall " ( working titles " Bleeding Hearts ", " The Buskers ") is a song by Pink Floyd.
An explosion is heard to signify the wall's destruction, and " Outside the Wall " quietly begins.
The stage performances of The Wall ended with " Outside the Wall " after " The Trial ", where the performers came walking over the stage in front of the now demolished wall, playing acoustic instruments and singing the vocal tracks.

Outside and 1950
Outside of his apostleship, Richards is probably best known for his widely distributed book, A Marvelous Work and a Wonder: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was first published in 1950.
* Aspects of the Principate of Tiberius: Historical Comments on the Colonial Coinage Issued Outside Spain ( 1950 ), New York: American Numismatic Society ( Series: Numismatic Notes and Monographs, no.
Outside the building is a replica of the Liberty Bell, of the type given to all states and territories by the federal government in 1950 to help raise support for savings bond drives.

Outside and Cook
Outside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, other areas with known remaining virgin stands as confirmed by the Eastern Native Tree Society include Algonquin Provincial Park, Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario ; Algoma Highlands, Ontario ; Huron Mountains, Estivant Pines, Porcupine Mountains State Park, and the Sylvania Wilderness Area in Michigan's Upper Peninsula ; Hartwick Pines State Park in Michigan's Lower Peninsula ; Menominee Indian Reservation, northeastern Wisconsin ; Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota ; the Lost 40 Scientific and Natural Area ( SNA ) near Blackduck, Minnesota ; and White Pines State Park, Illinois, Cook Forest State Park, Hearts Content Natural Area, and Anders Run, all in Pennsylvania ; Linville Gorge, North Carolina.
Outside of these small areas trialing FTTP, internet services in Point Cook are considered by most residents to be well below that expected of a developing suburb.

Outside and uncredited
Outside of his band, George played guitar on John Cale's 1973 album Paris 1919, Harry Nilsson's Son of Schmilsson album ( Take 54 ) and ( uncredited but verified by Leo Nocentelli ) The Meters ' Just Kissed My Baby in 1974.

Wall and 1950
She played a child psychiatrist in the film noir Shadow on the Wall ( 1950 ) with Ann Sothern and Zachary Scott ; her performance was called " beautiful and convincing " by New York Times critic A. H. Weiler.
* Shadow on the Wall ( 1950 )
In 1950 Hersey's novel The Wall was published, an account presented as a rediscovered journal recording the genesis and destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest of the Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
* The Wall, 1950
* The Women On the Wall ( 1950 )
Margaret Ellen " Peggy " Noonan ( born September 7, 1950 ) is an American author of seven books on politics, religion, and culture, and a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal.
* Shadow on the Wall ( 1950 )
* Shadow on the Wall ( 1950 )
Between 1950 and 1988, around four million East Germans migrated to the West ; 3. 454 million left between 1950 and the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961.
*** 1950 The Wall by Jean-Paul Sartre
Major contributions to the study of species and their distributions were made by Patrick Russell ( 1726 – 1805 ), the father of Indian ophiology, Colonel R. H. Beddome ( 1830 – 1911 ), Frank Wall ( 1868 – 1950 ), Joseph Fayrer ( 1824 – 1907 ) and H. S. Ferguson ( 1852 – 1921 ).
File: Wall Frank 1868-1950. png | Frank Wall ( 1868 – 1950 )
Although critical opinion is divided on what is her best work, her strengths and style can be gleaned from the following books: The Saltmarsh Murders, Death at the Opera ( 1934 ), The Devil at Saxon Wall ( 1935 ), Come Away, Death ( 1937 ), Brazen Tongue ( 1940 ), When Last I Died ( 1941 ), The Rising of the Moon ( 1945 ), Death and the Maiden ( 1947 ), The Dancing Druids ( 1948 ), Tom Brown's Body ( 1949 ), Groaning Spinney ( 1950 ), The Echoing Strangers ( 1952 ), Merlin's Furlong ( 1953 ), Dance to Your Daddy ( 1969 ), Nest of Vipers ( 1979 ) and The Greenstone Griffins ( 1983 ).
* Over the Garden Wall ( 1950 )
* The Wall ( 1950 novel ) by John Hersey about the Warsaw Ghetto
* Over the Garden Wall ( 1950 )
* Over the Garden Wall ( 1950 )
On 28 July 1881, he married Rowena Wall ( d. 13 November 1950 ), daughter of George Wall, of Colombo, Ceylon, and wife, and had one son:
In 1950, it was the first Wall Street firm to move to midtown.

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