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In this vessel, with only twenty-seven men, including the naturalists Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz and Adelbert von Chamisso, and the artist Louis Choris, Kotzebue set out on July 30, 1815 to find a passage across the Arctic Ocean and explore the less-known parts of Oceania.
Other less-known Fidel Castro images by Korda include shots of Castro staring warily at a tiger in a New York zoo, playing golf and fishing with Che Guevara, skiing and hunting in Russia, and with Ernest Hemingway.
Throughout, it is referred to with its less-known full name Smert Shpionam, rather than the better-known acronym ; General Pushkin, then head of KGB, says it has been inoperant since 20 years before in the 60s.
While Steinman's fans acclaim it as his biggest musical success, about 70 % of the musical score written by Steinman was recycled from his earlier projects, mainly from his less-known shows like The Dream Engine and The Confidence Man ( co-written with Ray Errol Fox ), although it also features music from his widely known records like " Total Eclipse of the Heart " ( remade as " Totale Finsternis "), the melody, but not the lyric, from a Bat Out Of Hell II song called " Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are " ( remade as " Die unstillbare Gier ") and " Original Sin ", originally written for Pandora's Box album of the same name and later sung by " Meat Loaf " in Welcome to the Neighborhood ( parts of which were remade as " Gott Ist Tot " and " Einladung Zum Ball ").
Another less-known fact about Ghodbunder is that it is lined with numerous historical monuments like the Ghodbunder fort.
* On the characters and relationships of the less-known groups of Lamellicorn Coleoptera, with descriptions of new species of Hybosorinae, etc.
Many listeners of Vividh Bharti used to doubt the existence of such a village, and thus the " Jhumri Talaiya " came to be associated with any less-known or insignificant place.
His most permanently valuable contribution was Bibliotheca mysticorum selecta ( 1708 ), which displays an astonishing acquaintance with ancient and modern mystics, and contains valuable information on some of the less-known writers.
It was written in 1840 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the invention of printing, along with the less-known Festgesang " Gutenberg Cantata ".

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Monroe also wrote a number of songs ranging from " Army Song " to less-known ones like the " Jeannette High School Alma Mater ".< ref >

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A less-known MUD variant is the talker, a variety of online chat environment typically based on server software like ew-too or NUTS.
However, many of the ideas, particularly as pertain to inertia ( impetus ) and falling bodies had been developed and stated by earlier researchers, both the then-recent Galileo and the less-known medieval predecessors.
Nikephoros was the author of an extant treatise on military tactics, most famously the Praecepta Militaria which contains valuable information concerning the art of war in his time, and the less-known On Skirmishing ( Περί Παραδρομής in the original Greek ), which concerned guerilla-like tactics for defence against a superior enemy invasion force — though it is likely that this latter work, at least, was not composed by the Emperor but rather for him: translator and editor George T. Denis suggests that it was perhaps written by his brother Leo Phokas, then Domestic of the West.
Another, much less-known Argonautica, using the same body of myth, was composed in Latin by Valerius Flaccus during the time of Vespasian.
The production relied on a few less-known actors and local talents.
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The words were written by Ferenc Kölcsey, a nationally renowned poet in 1823, and its currently official musical setting was composed by the romantic composer Ferenc Erkel, although other less-known musical versions exist.
Several of the books written by the Strugatsky brothers take part in the same universe, known as The World of Noon ; another unofficial and perhaps less-known title is the Wanderers Universe.
In the frequent visits which Leslie made to the continent, especially to Belgium and some of the less-known districts of France and Germany, he occupied himself much in economic and social observation.
Through such traditional musicians as Turlough O ' Carolan ( who died in 1738 and is often lauded as " the last of the bards ") and countless of his less-known or anonymous colleagues, the musical tradition of the fili has made its way to contemporary ears via artists such as Planxty, The Chieftains, and The Dubliners.
The less-known reply is " Peace and long life.
But later, a contradiction in interpretation led to a less-known clash between those Christians who accepted the canon of other Churches, rejecting the Deuterocanon of the Septuagint.
Rolling Stone, after praising Brady's earlier but less-known solo records, called Trick or Treat Brady's " most compelling collection.
The backs of the Series of 1928 bills were green, and identical to the corresponding denomination of the more familiar Federal Reserve Notes, including the usual buildings on the $ 10 through $ 100 designs and the less-known abstract designs of denominations $ 500 and up.
Kubanskaya vodka is still for sale in Russian stores, but is produced by less-known factories.
His most widely known, and possibly best song, is the bambuco " Soy colombiano " ( I'm Colombian ); he composed many other less-known bambucos and andean music songs, such as " Arrunchaditos ", " Pasito ", " Mi cafetal ", " Canto a Colombia ", " Tierra caliente " and many others.
Ebert noted that " the surprising thing is, the two superstar directors are thoroughly routed by two less-known directors whose previous credits have been horror and action pictures ... Spielberg, who produced the whole project, perhaps sensed that he and Landis had the weakest results, since he assembles the stories in an ascending order of excitement.
One of his less-known works, was his role in The Golden Compass, in 2007, playing the Second High Councillor.

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There is a less-known " sequel ".
It is one of the less-known and less-documented orders.
The Order of Saint Lazarus is one of the most ancient of the European orders of chivalry, yet is one of the less-known and less-documented orders.
A much less-known part of Sea Folk culture is that their vaunted porcelain is actually created by the Amayar, land-dwellers on the island of Tremalking, overseen by a Sea Folk governor.
Beaumont and Fletcher are less-known, but it is almost sure that they helped Shakespeare write some of his best dramas, and were quite popular at the time.

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No less than twelve Jews were concerned in the Tables of Toledo, drawn up about 1080 under the influence of Ahmad ibn Zaid, and the celebrated Alfonsine Tables were executed under the superintendence of Isaac ibn Sid, while Jews were equally concerned in the less-known tables of Peter IV of Aragon.

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His notes, written in a racy and interesting style, are especially valuable for their wealth of illustration and references to the less-known classical authors.

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The Helias has been proposed to be the most promising stellarator concept for a power plant, with a modular engineering design and optimised plasma, MHD and magnetic field properties.
In many cases a plasma can be treated as a fluid and its stability analyzed with magnetohydrodynamics ( MHD ).
The extensive beta limit database for tokamaks is consistent with ideal MHD stability limits, yielding agreement to within about 10 % in beta for cases where the internal profiles of the
In 1999, the company established a joint venture ( MHD ) with Hurel-Dubois ( presently Hurel-Hispano, of SNECMA group ), a French company specializing in the development and manufacture of thrust reversers, to obtain the full responsibility for the development of nacelles installed on maximum 100-seat aircraft.
A magnetohydrodynamic drive or MHD propulsor is a method for propelling seagoing vessels using only electric and magnetic fields with no moving parts, using magnetohydrodynamics.
The major problem with MHD is that with current technologies it is more expensive and much slower than a propeller driven by an engine.
Additionally, the MHD design eliminates many of the wear and friction pieces of the drivetrain with a directly driven propeller by an engine.
Increased incidences of fetal structural abnormalities and other manifestations of developmental toxicity ( embryolethality, growth retardation ) were observed in the offspring of animals ( rats and rabbits ) treated with either oxcarbazepine or its active 10-hydroxy metabolite ( MHD ) during pregnancy at doses similar to the maximum recommended human dose.
Now retired, he is involved with UFO-Science which he co-founded and LAMBDA ( Laboratory for Applications of MHD in Bitemperature Discharges to Aerodynamics ) which he founded.
In 1965 he was hired by the Marseille Institute of Fluid Mechanics ( IMFM ), a French laboratory affiliated with CNRS and the French atomic agency CEA, as a research engineer where he made his first studies in magnetohydrodynamics ( MHD ).
His career in the field of MHD is well-known: 1st method of eletrothermal instability control and 1st usable MHD generator with non-equilibrium ionized gas ( 1967 ); kinetic theory of non-equilibrium plasmas ( 1972 ); MHD aerodynes with ionization control ( 1975 ); Shock wave cancellation by MHD force field around a cylindrical profile imbedded in a liquid flow ( 1976 ); 2nd method of electrothermal instability control by magnetic pressure gradient in an MHD accelerator ( 1981 ); Thesis director about shock wave annihilation around a flat wing in a hot supersonic gas flow: Resolution of Navier-Stokes equations within an MHD force field by the method of characteristics ( 1987 ).
* The well-known MHD with high magnetic Reynolds number, as the astrophysical plasma inside a star for example.

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