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" The cover features a cartoon drawing by Capp of wildly dressed, angry hippies carrying protest signs with slogans like " End Capp Brutality ," " Abner and Daisy Mae Smoke Pot ," " Capp Is Over 40, 50 — all crossed out the Hill!
Over a year later, on May 29, 1975, the University Board of Trustees authorized a change in policy to admit " students of any race ," a move that occurred shortly before the announcement of the Supreme Court decision in Runyon v. McCrary ( 427 U. S. 160 ), which prohibited racial exclusion in private schools.
This part of New York was in the so-called " Burnt Over District ," which earlier in the 19th century had generated much religious excitement, including the beginnings of Mormonism, and social causes, such as abolitionism and support for the Underground Railroad.
The album spawned hit singles from both Newton-John (" Magic ," No. 1 in the United States, and " Suddenly " with Cliff Richard ) and ELO (" I'm Alive ", which went gold, " All Over the World " and " Don't Walk Away ").
Over time, Weber would also be significantly affected by the marital tension between his father, " a man who enjoyed earthly pleasures ," and his mother, a devout Calvinist " who sought to lead an ascetic life.
In 1913 — the year of Edmund Husserl's Ideas, Niels Bohr's quantized atom, Ezra Pound's founding of imagism, the Armory Show in New York, and, in Saint Petersburg, the " first futurist opera ," Victory Over the Sun — another Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, working in Paris for Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, composed The Rite of Spring for a ballet, choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, that depicted human sacrifice.
Deal Raises Eyebrows Amid Concern Over Iran's Nuclear Program ," January 16, 2009
Simon's songwriting catalog has earned 39 BMI Awards including multiple citations for " Bridge Over Troubled Water ," " Mrs. Robinson ," " Scarborough Fair " and " The Sound of Silence ".
In 1970, after recording his " Bridge Over Troubled Water ," at the invitation of the NYU School of the Arts, Simon held auditions for a young songwriter's workshop.
Over the next decade, Winston exhibited McLean's necklace in his " Court of Jewels ," a tour of jewels around the United States, as well as various charity balls and the August 1958 Canadian National Exhibition.
Over the ensuing days, Apple named the Wired Tablet Edition " The App of the Week ," making it the first media brand to earn this acknowledgment ; and the Wired App remained the No. 1 Paid Download on iTunes for 5 consecutive days.
Upon passing the GI Bill extension President Obama stated his support of the fighting forces of the United States by saying ; " Over the last eight years, they have endured tour after tour of duty in dangerous and distant places ," ... " They've experienced grueling combat, from the streets of Fallujah to the harsh terrain of Helmand province.
Army involvement in works " of a civil nature ," including water resources, goes back almost to the origins of the U. S. Over the years, as the nation's needs have changed, so have the Army's Civil Works missions.
* " Hollywood ," a song by Streetheart on their 1979 album Under Heaven Over Hell
Kent Allard appears as himself in at least twenty-eight Shadow novels: " The Shadow Unmasks ," " The Yellow Band ," " Death Turrets ," " The Sealed Box ," " The Crystal Buddha ," " Hills of Death ," " The Murder Master ," " The Golden Pagoda ," " Face of Doom ," " The Racket's King ," " Murder for Sale ," " Death Jewels ," " The Green Hoods ," " Crime Over Boston ," " The Dead Who Lived ," " Shadow Over Alcatraz ," " Double Death ," " Silver Skull ," " The Prince of Evil ," " Masters of Death ," " Xitli, God of Fire ," " The Green Terror ," " The Wasp Returns ," " The White Column ," " Dictator of Crime ," " Crime out of Mind ," " Crime Over Casco ," and " Dead Man's Chest.

Over and 19th-century
Over the modern history of Ireland, Greer and Murray observe that it would be difficult to find a more rigid example of caste system than that of 19th-century rural Ireland, with its landlords and peasants.
Over the fireplace is a 19th-century portrait of Catherine de ' Medici by Sauvage.
* Lydia Maria Child, 19th-century American abolitionist, novelist, journalist, author of " Over the River and Through the Woods "
Over the course of the 19th-century Sydney established many of its major cultural institutions.

Over and melody
Over the rattling of fenders, humming of tires and chattering of gears there was a charming melody of whispers and tiny giggles.
However, the verse melody of " Rock Around the Clock " does bear a very close similarity to that of Hank Williams ' first hit, " Move It On Over ", from 1947.
Over twenty years later Tippett returned to writing melody of deceptive simplicity in the slow movement of the Triple Concerto.
fans have made an anthem for themselves by singing " Shrimping All Over the World ", to the melody of " Rockin ' All Over the World ".
The melody was used by Tom Springfield in the song " The Carnival Is Over " that placed The Seekers at # 1 in 1965 in Australia and the UK.
Over the next 150 years, English composers worked this melody into " In Nomine " pieces of ever greater stylistic range.
" Over here, I was able to think about this rule that forbids melody.
The company Gocompare. com uses the melody of " Over There " but with different lyrics.
Over the Ab7 (# 11 ) there is an F # in the melody ( the minor seventh to the Ab7 (# 11 ) chord ).
The melody, later used in Rock Around the Clock, was also borrowed by Hank Williams for Move It On Over and Mind Your Own Business.
* Oscar-winning composer-arranger Herbert Stothart uses the melody as a counterpoint to the strains of Harold Arlen ’ s “ Over The Rainbow ” in underscoring the closing scene of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
Over the following days, Clark expanded this fragment into a full poem, eventually setting the words to music and giving them a melody.

Over and adapted
Over the years, Li ' l Abner has been adapted to radio, animated cartoons, stage production, motion pictures and television.
Over time this process was combined with pre-curing the food in salt or salty brines, resulting in a remarkably effective preservation process that was adapted or developed independently by numerous cultures around the world.
Over the course of their evolution, this group has become increasingly adapted to lives of fast running and leaping.
French director Louis Malle adapted the Abscam story into a film script entitled Moon Over Miami, with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi set to star, with Belushi playing a fictionalized version of Weinberg ; Belushi's death in March 1982 scuttled plans for the film.
Over time the system adapted to include the introduction of guns, and later the racial and class struggles of practitioners under colonial rule.
Local Multipoint Distribution Service ( LMDS ) and BRS have adapted the DOCSIS ( Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification ) from the cable modem world.
In the second season of the Magic School Bus television series, the book was loosely adapted into the episode " Wet All Over ," which featured a far greater amount of plot.
Over a century later he was immortalised in a poem by Walter Scott which was later adapted into a song.
* Over Drive ( manga ), a 2005 manga, adapted into an anime in 2007
Over the subsequent two decades Vauxhall's role in the design of its own cars rapidly diminished and by 1985 its car range entirely consisted of rebadged Opel models, but it is not known whether the Kadett / Viva's development involved Vauxhall in the design of both models, or whether Vauxhall merely rebodied and adapted the Kadett to create the Viva.
Over time, alalas have adapted to include choral polyphony which has added harmony and rhythms ( most typically in 2 / 4 or 3 / 4 time ) to the tradition.
Over time the food has been adapted and changed to what is known as Trinidadian food today.
Over the years, as both brothers ' eccentricities intensified, Langley tinkered with various inventions, such as a device to vacuum the insides of pianos and a Model T Ford adapted to generate electricity.
Over the years, The Canadian Press and its affiliates have adapted to reflect changes in the media industry, technological change and the growing appetite for rapid news updates.
Over at Warner Brothers studios, the Perry Mason novels by Erle Stanley Gardner were faithfully adapted into a series of six films from 1934 to 1937.
The score included the hit tune " Hey Look Me Over ," which was later adapted into one of LSU's school songs, " Hey, Fightin ' Tigers.
Over the centuries the religious orders adapted the basic scapular as they considered appropriate for themselves, as a result of which there are now several distinct designs, colors, shapes and lengths in use.
Over the years, the studio has created a large number of TV series, movies, and adapted many Japanese comics by renowned authors to animated series, many popular worldwide.
Over the next million years, their descendants, the only fertile humans left on the planet, eventually evolve into a furry species resembling seals: though possibly still able to walk upright ( it is not explicitly mentioned, but it is stated that they occasionally catch land animals ), they have a snout with teeth adapted for catching fish, a streamlined skull and flipper-like hands with rudimentary fingers ( described as " nubbins ").
Over the years, the figure of the ' real programmer ' was taken up and adapted as new and more powerful programming languages were created.
Over the next few years, Véron brought on Auber's Gustave III ( 1833, libretto by Scribe, later adapted for Verdi's Un ballo in maschera ), and Fromental Halévy's La Juive ( 1835, libretto also by Scribe ), and commissioned Meyerbeer's next opera Les Huguenots ( 1836, libretto by Scribe and Deschamps ), whose success was to prove the most enduring of all grand operas during the 19th century.

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