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A number of previously unreleased Haley country-western recordings from the 1946-1950 period began to emerge near the end of Haley's life, some of which were released by the Arzee label, with titles such as " Yodel Your Blues Away " and " Rose of My Heart.
No fewer than 545 titles, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets and volumes have been ascribed to Defoe ( note: in their Critical Bibliography ( 1998 ), Furbank and Owens argue for the much smaller number of 276 published items ).
From 1909 a small number of American films, and even one or two European ones, came to include a few dialogue titles, or " spoken titles " as they were called at the time.
FIDE awards a number of organisational titles, including International Arbiter, which signifies that the recipient is competent and trusted to oversee top-class competitions.
* EuropeanHeraldry. org catalogues a large number of European noble titles and heraldry.
Critical Mass has since released a large number of hentai titles.
" This liminal role is reflected in a number of her cult titles: Apotropaia ( that turns away / protects ); Enodia ( on the way ); Propulaia / Propylaia ( before the gate ); Triodia / Trioditis ( who frequents crossroads ); Klêidouchos ( holding the keys ), etc.
Other popular and inventive titles included a number of sequels and spinoff games in the Zork series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, and A Mind Forever Voyaging.
* 69, 105, a number commonly found as an in-joke in many Infocom titles.
By using variable block lengths, a large publisher will have few digits allocated for the publisher number and many digits allocated for titles ; likewise countries publishing much will have few allocated digits for the group identifier, and many for the publishers and titles.
Mattel said that the Keyboard Component was a real product still being test-marketed and even released a small number of Keyboard Components to a handful of retail stores, along with a handful of software titles in order to support this claim.
She then climbed to world number 6 and won three singles titles.
The Mystics hold a number of regional championship titles in all sports.
However, the release of the Wii has been accompanied by a number of even more controversial mature titles, such as Manhunt 2, No More Heroes, The House of the Dead: Overkill and MadWorld, the latter three of which are published exclusively for the console.
Nuon players offered a number of features that were not available on other DVD players when playing standard DVD-formatted titles.
Over the course of their evolution, there were a huge number of pulp magazine titles ; Harry Steeger of Popular Publications claimed that his company alone had published over 300, and at their peak they were publishing 42 titles per month.
Those peasants who lacked proper titles to the lands they occupied were pushed to more marginal areas ; as a result, an increasing number of rural clashes occurred, including some with the government.
A large number of full motion video titles such as Dragon's Lair and Mad Dog McCree appeared on the system.
Unlike many Satellaview titles, Radical Dreamers was not designed to lock after a certain number of play-throughs, so players owning an 8M Memory Pack onto which the game was downloaded can still play today.
It has also been responsible for localizing a number of non-Square titles, including Capcom's Breath of Fire for the SNES and Sony's Wild Arms 3 for the PlayStation 2.
The north of England was now controlled by David and Prince Henry, Stephen had abandoned Wales, the fighting in Normandy had considerably destabilised the duchy, and an increasing number of barons felt that Stephen had given them neither the lands nor the titles they felt they deserved or were owed.
He was given a number of honorific titles, and was referred to as Sultan Fateh Ali Khan Shahab, Tipu Saheb, Bahadur Khan Tipu Sultan or Fatih Ali Khan Tipu Sultan Bahadur.

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Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes ( banchan ) that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice.
There was no tour to accompany this album, though Christine consented to a limited number of press interviews in the UK and the US.
The kings were buried in their bed chambers ; a large number of their wives ( usually set at 41 ) were ' allowed ' to ' accompany ' the deceased king on his ' voyage to Allada '; they were either dispatched with knives and buried with the king or immured in a sealed chamber next to his burial place.
The Aldeburgh Festival has always included the visual arts as well as music, and a number of exhibitions are curated each year to accompany the music programme.
It is, however, a most important modification of Locke's doctrine, and connects Hutcheson's mental philosophy with that of Reid, when he states that the ideas of extension, figure, motion and rest " are more properly ideas accompanying the sensations of sight and touch than the sensations of either of these senses "; that the idea of self accompanies every thought, and that the ideas of number, duration and existence accompany every other idea whatsoever ( see Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions, sect.
Veeck hired two plainclothes police officers to accompany Doby as he went to Comiskey Park to prevent the large number of black fans from affecting the first black player to enter an American League stadium.
Services, as a term, is also used to describe activities performed by sellers and others that accompany the sale of a product and aid in its exchange or its utilization ( e. g., shoe fitting, financing, an 800 number ).
As this maneuver could only be used on ships with large crews, such as vessels of war — in which few shanties were sung — shanties to accompany it were few in number and were not often noted in context.
Aviendha, Mat Cauthon and small number of the Band of the Red Hand also accompany them.
A number books were released to accompany the series.
Number plates normally accompany owners rather than cars: therefore that when an owner replaces his car he will take his old number plate to his new car, while the new owner of the old car will need to fix on it his own existing number plate, if he has one available, or otherwise apply for a new number.
The number of his victims has typically been estimated between 20 and 100, and even as high as 200, based upon missing persons reports of the time as well as the testimony of Holmes's neighbors who reported seeing him accompany unidentified young women into his hotel — young women whom they never saw exit.
Four of their number ( rotating every six months ) were obliged to accompany the king and serve as advisers and supervisors to ensure that the king made no decision contrary to the laws of the Commonwealth.
This increased number of aircraft losses forced the Air Force to decree that flak suppression missions would accompany the bombers on missions over the trail.
A great number of Yellowknife Indians joined Hearne's party to accompany them to the Coppermine River with intent to murder Inuit, who were understood to frequent that river in considerable numbers.
The norms on the number and type of individuals that could accompany them varied from conclave to conclave until the mid fifteenth century, when the role of the conclavist " had become defined ".
Máel Dúin follows the druid's advice up to a point, except that he allows his foster brothers to join him, thus exceeding the number of people the druid stipulated should be allowed accompany him on his immram.
To accompany Warhammer Quest Games Workshop produced a number of articles in their White Dwarf magazine that added additional elements to the game play such as extra rooms, adventures & other articles.
To accompany Warhammer Quest Games Workshop produced a number of articles in their Citadel Journal magazine that added new semi-official adventures & scenarios, alternatives rules, and warriors.
His music includes a number of specially composed fanfares and processionals to accompany the arrival of the IOC President, the lighting of the Olympic cauldron and to precede the Olympic oaths, and he is responsible for the soundtrack to the entire ‘ flame sequence ’ of the ceremony.
Usually the combolins were played to accompany long ballads such as The Silkie of Sule Skerry and The Gartan Mother's Lullaby, as well as a number of the compositions of Peebles baker George Weir, including Lord Yester and Weep ye Weel by Atholl.
All-males herds may number in the hundreds and accompany females as they travel during dry season.
After the storm John Lennon's “ more popular than Jesus ” had caused in the US, the group ’ s reception was a cause for speculation – and the Beatles ' management company arranged for a number of British journalists to accompany them.

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