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Záhada and Mystery
* Czech: Záhada Sedmi Ciferníků ( The Seven Dials Mystery )
* Czech: Záhada Modrého vlaku ( The Mystery of the Blue Train )

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* Susan Friend Sheppard, author of metaphysical books, television personality (" Scariest Places on Earth " and " Mystery Hunters ") and founder of the Haunted Parkerburg Ghost Tours ; born and raised in West Union
* Susan Friend Sheppard, author of metaphysical books, television personality (" Scariest Places on Earth " and " Mystery Hunters ") and founder of the Haunted Parkerburg Ghost Tours ; born and raised in West Union
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour ), Small Faces (" Itchycoo Park "), Eric Burdon & The Animals ( Winds of Change ), The Doors ( The Doors and Strange Days ), Jefferson Airplane ( Surrealistic Pillow and After Bathing at Baxter's ), Pink Floyd ( The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ), Love ( Forever Changes ), Cream ( Disraeli Gears ), The Rolling Stones ( Their Satanic Majesties Request ), The Who ( The Who Sell Out ), The Velvet Underground ( The Velvet Underground & Nico ), Procol Harum ( Procol Harum ), and The Jimi Hendrix Experience ( Are You Experienced?
Through the third degree, or " master training ", sometimes given the Japanese name of Shinpiden (" 神秘伝 " in Japanese, meaning " Mystery Teachings "), the student becomes a Reiki Master.
This new line up of The Lovin ' Spoonful would record two moderately successful Wissert-produced singles (" She Is Still A Mystery " and " Money "), as well as the 1967 album Everything Playing.
* Pianist Randy Weston recorded an album called Highlife in 1963, featuring compositions by West African musicians Bobby Benson (" Niger Mambo ") and Guy Warren (" Mystery of Love ").
In 1818, the name Baphomet appeared in the essay by the Viennese Orientalist Joseph Freiherr von Hammer-Purgstall, Mysterium Baphometis revelatum, seu Fratres Militiæ Templi, qua Gnostici et quidem Ophiani, Apostasiæ, Idoloduliæ et Impuritatis convicti, per ipsa eorum Monumenta (" Discovery of the Mystery of Baphomet, by which the Knights Templars, like the Gnostics and Ophites, are convicted of Apostasy, of Idolatry and of moral Impurity, by their own Monuments "), which presented an elaborate pseudohistory constructed to discredit Templarist Masonry and, by extension, Freemasonry itself.
* November 13-The first play in English to be explicitly called a melodrama (" melodrame ") is performed in London, Thomas Holcroft's Gothic A Tale of Mystery ( an unacknowledged translation of de Pixerécourt's Cœlina, ou, l ' enfant du mystère ) at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.
* 2005: Nominated for " Best Serialized Story " Eisner Award, for Planetary # 19-20 (" Mystery in Space / Rendezvous ")
In 1998 Lennon released his debut solo album Into the Sun, which featured Hatori (" Into the Sun ", " Sean's Theme ") and Ellis (" Mystery Juice ", " Home ", " Spaceship ").
The cartoon has been the subject of gags on many television sit-coms including episodes of Pinky and the Brain, Mystery Science Theater 3000, The Simpsons, Drawn Together, an episode of Family Guy (" Dog Gone ") and the movie Go ( 1999 film ).
In Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode # 1007 (" Track of the Moon Beast "), Crow refers to the dance, while the moon beast is dying, by saying: " The arrow caused him to frug.
" In fact, in the three stories which star Dupin, Poe created three types of detective fiction which established a model for all future stories: the physical type (" The Murders in the Rue Morgue "), the mental (" The Mystery of Marie Rogêt "), and a balanced version of both (" The Purloined Letter ").
His satirical touring show Mistero Buffo (" Comic Mystery Play ") involved sketches based on mediaeval sources, told in Fo's own grammelots constructed from archaic Po Valley dialects and phonemes from modern languages ( he has coined separate Italian, French and American grammelots ).
" El Misterio de los Astronautas " (" The Mystery of the Astronauts "), issues 47-64, main villain: Van Zeland
" El Misterio de los Astronautas " (" The Mystery of the Astronauts ")
Soon, the ladies ' old sweethearts, the Dragoon Guards, appear (" The soldiers of our Queen "), led by Colonel Calverley (" If you Want a Receipt for that Popular Mystery "), Major Murgatroyd, and the droopy but immensely rich Lieutenant the Duke of Dunstable.
Eliphas Lévi, in Le Grand Arcane (" The Great Mystery ", 1868 ) identifies " egregors " with the tradition concerning the fathers of the nephilim, describing them as " terrible beings " that " crush us without pity because they are unaware of our existence.
A member of the repertory cast of A Nero Wolfe Mystery ( 2001 – 2002 ), he played more than a dozen varied roles in the A & E TV series and also directed two episodes (" Die Like a Dog " and " The Next Witness ").

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The term " the United States " has historically been used, sometimes in the plural (" these United States "), and other times in the singular, without any particular grammatical consistency.
Apollo Citharoedus (" Apollo with a kithara "), Musei Capitolini, Rome
The three sepals are generally colourful and bright ( which is why they are sometimes called outer tepals ), with one on each side (" lateral sepals ") and one usually at the top of the flower (" dorsal sepal "), sometimes forming a hood.
The order Asterales currently includes eleven families, the largest of which are the Asteraceae, with about 25, 000 species, and the Campanulaceae (" Bellflowers "), with about 2, 000 species.
Tungusic – Korean – Japanese (" Macro-Tungusic "), with Turkic and Mongolic as separate language families.
E. H. Shepard illustrated the original Pooh books, using his own son's teddy, Growler (" a magnificent bear "), as the model.
While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic peoples, the term was coined in the late 19th century in Germany as a more scientific-sounding term for Judenhass (" Jew-hatred "),
Petra Tou Romiou | Petra tou Romiou (" The rock of the Greeks | Greek "), Aphrodite's legendary birthplace in Paphos, Cyprus.
Arau appeared in the 1972 Mexican film El rincón de las vírgenes (" The Virgins ' Corner "), where he played the assistant of a fake mystical doctor traveling from town to town, who reminisce about their travels, when a group of women decide to propose the doctor for sainthood.
The letter of Auxentius, a 4th-century Arian bishop of Milan, regarding the missionary Ulfilas, gives the clearest picture of Arian beliefs on the nature of the Trinity: God the Father (" unbegotten "), always existing, was separate from the lesser Jesus Christ (" only-begotten "), born before time began and creator of the world.
The main scholarly outlet has been the journal Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), founded in 1929 by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch, which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
The name comes from the Ancient Greek ἀ a-(" not ") and μέθυστος methustos (" intoxicated "), a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness.
However, the connection that has derived ambrosia from the Greek prefix a-(" not ") and the word brotos (" mortal "), hence the food or drink of the immortals, has been questioned as coincidental by some modern linguists.
The term " adiabatic " literally means impassable, coming from the Greek roots ἀ-(" not "), διὰ-(" through "), and βαῖνειν (" to pass "); this etymology corresponds here to an absence of heat transfer.
Ammianus describes Alemanni rulers with various terms: reges excelsiores ante alios (" paramount kings "), reges proximi (" neighbouring kings "), reguli (" petty kings ") and regales (" princes ").

(" and mechanical
The term " android " can mean either one of these, while a cyborg (" cybernetic organism " or " bionic man ") would be a creature that is a combination of organic and mechanical parts.
The 1972 science fiction novel Cyborg, by Martin Caidin, told the story of a man whose damaged body parts are replaced by mechanical devices (" bionics ").
In the early days of binary vacuum-tube computers, their reliability was poor enough to justify marketing a mechanical octal version (" Binary Octal ") of the Marchant desktop calculator.
The buildings were widely spaced from one another for safety and the mechanical power for grinding (" incorporating ") the powder was derived from waterwheels driven by a leat.
However, wear and decomposition of the wheel, as well as the direct mechanical coupling to a vibrating motor, introduced low-frequency noise (" rumble ") and speed variations (" wow and flutter ") into the sound.
In the original article (" On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem ", see also references below ), Turing imagines not a mechanism, but a person whom he calls the " computer ", who executes these deterministic mechanical rules slavishly ( or as Turing puts it, " in a desultory manner ").
* Keratolysis, of dead surface skin cells usually using salicylic acid, blistering agents, immune system modifiers (" immunomodulators "), or formaldehyde, often with mechanical paring of the wart with a pumice stone, blade etc.
Use of mechanical filters (" gobos ") to project sky scenes, the moon, etc.
* 1899: Charles Gordon Curtis patented the first gas turbine engine in the USA (" Apparatus for generating mechanical power ", Patent No. US635, 919 ).
A permanent, unified and politically neutral civil service, in which appointments were made on merit, was introduced on the recommendations of the Northcote-Trevelyan Report of 1854, which also recommended a clear division between staff responsible for routine (" mechanical ") work, and those engaged in policy formulation and implementation in an " administrative " class.
During the 1980s, the cassette's popularity grew further as a result of portable pocket recorders and high-fidelity (" hi-fi ") players, such as Sony's Walkman ( 1979 ), which used a body not much larger than the cassette tape itself, with mechanical keys on one side, or electronic buttons or display on the face.
# Exfoliative Cytology – In this method, cells are collected after they have been either spontaneously shed by the body (" spontaneous exfoliation ") or manually scraped / brushed off of a surface in the body (" mechanical exfoliation ").
From 1716 to 1718, Swedenborg published a scientific periodical entitled Daedalus Hyperboreus (" The Northern Daedalus "), a record of mechanical and mathematical inventions and discoveries.
In the United Kingdom, the permanent and politically neutral Her Majesty's Civil Service, in which appointments were made on merit, was introduced on the recommendations of the 1854 Northcote-Trevelyan Report, which also recommended a clear division between staff responsible for routine (" mechanical ") work, and those engaged in policy formulation and implementation in an " administrative " class.
All mine workings below both the drainage adit (" below adit ") and the water table will flood unless mechanical means are used for drainage.
These movements contain unusually long repetitions of previously stated material, perhaps transposed, with little or no structural reworking aimed at generating an overall unified dramatic design (" mechanical " in Martin Chusid's words ).
The idea of a central governor rejects the earlier idea that fatigue is only caused by mechanical failure of the exercising muscles (" peripheral fatigue ").
Thurston gradually brought in more and more skilled aeronautical engineers, and with the newly built laboratory, started giving lectures in aeronautics (" Flying machines ", " Balloons, airships and kites ", " The mechanical principles of flight ") and started extensive research on fundamental matters such as the characteristics of wing sections and propellers, structural and material characteristics, and the forces on struts, leading to use in military aircraft for the First World War.
Early versions of stock tickers provided the first mechanical means of conveying stock prices (" quotes "), over a long distance over telegraph wiring.
* Bone and Cartilage (" Bone and cartilage, observed in some brands, were not expected ; their presence may be related to the use of mechanical separation in the processing of the meat from the animal.
The ceramic EIA Class 2 dielectrics used in high-K capacitors (" Z5U " and " X7R ") are piezoelectric and directly transform mechanical vibration into a voltage in exactly the same way as a ceramic or piezoelectric microphone.
At 5am on 5 March 1994, after the signals were upgraded to a totally electronic system, one of the old mechanical semaphore signals (" Signal No. 4 ") was relocated from the Melbourne side of the station to the car park opposite platform 1 where track 4 used to be.

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