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He also suppressed most of his substantial orchestral works of the late 1930s and the war years, either allowing them to remain unpublished or, in several cases, reworking them-or portions of them-into the series of numbered symphonies that he produced in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
It is a reworking of an unfinished novel he tried writing twice in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and at 1, 074 pages, it is the largest novel he has written since 1986's It.
It is marked with the contracted completion date of June 15, 1903, but delays and reworking pushed final delivery into early 1904.
Like most of Banks ' early SF work, it was a reworking of an earlier version, in this case from 1979.
In the later part of his career Kottke has begun reworking and re-recording tunes he wrote and recorded in the early 1970s.
The Sturmey-Archer name was also credited with the 49cc two-stroke engine fitted to early Raleigh mopeds, although this was actually a reworking of Vincenti Piatti's " Trojan Mini-Motor " and built by BSA's motorcycle operation.
Ewers was one of the first critics to recognize cinema as a legitimate art form, and wrote the scripts for numerous early examples of the medium, most notably The Student of Prague ( 1913 ), a reworking of the Faust legend which also included the first portrayal of a double role by an actor on the screen.
The album also featured a reworking of " Fungus Amongus " ( referred to early on as the Tinactin Mix ) as well as " Joey VS Frog ", dedicated to a fan who donated the CD burner that was used to produce the album.
In early Western medieval art interest in landscape disappears almost entirely, kept alive only in copies of Late Antique works such as the Utrecht Psalter ; the last reworking of this source, in an early Gothic version, reduces the previously extensive landscapes to a few trees filling gaps in the composition, with no sense of overall space.
Ladytron were early fans of the band and invited the quartet for a performance at their Liverpool club before reworking " Like Eating Glass " for the release.

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The album also generated another hit, a reworking of Bob Marley's " No Woman No Cry " called " Everything's Gonna be All Right " ( the track was also called " Ghetto Bastard " on some explicit releases ).
The title track was a reworking of a hit by The Troggs and the other numbers were Creatures compositions.
The follow-up single, " Razor ’ s Edge " ( a 1982 reworking of their 1979 EP's title track ) was released in April 1983.
The most popular of recent works was undoubtedly the lop-sided hip-hop styled reworking of the track " Machadaynu " by Tony Rudd, which in reality is a spoof song from the BBC television series Look Around You, sung by the actor Kevin Eldon.
Although " Rabbits ' Revenge " from ØØ Void is often thought to be a cover of The Melvins ' " Hung Bunny ," it is actually a reworking of an earlier Melvins track.
A special Australian tour edition added an acoustic reworking of Overkill as the first track, in response to Hay's appearance performing the song on the hit show Scrubs.
The follow-up single, " Razor ’ s Edge " ( a reworking of their 1979 EP's title track ), was released in April 1983.
Hart executive produced the album and wrote the bulk of the CD's songs Walk In Beauty features a cameo performance by music legend Stevie Wonder on the cover track " Keep on Runnin '" as well as a modern reworking of Hart's own " Sunglasses at Night ," reborn as " Girl In Shades " for Marie-Christine.
" Evolution " by Lane is a reworking of the track " Stone " which had appeared on The Faces ' debut album First Step in 1970.

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More recently, in 2002, he recorded a masterful solo jazz piano album reworking fourteen of his classic songs, Michel Legrand by Michel Legrand.
The Elegy has inspired many homages and ' answers ' including those by Jonathon Robin at allpoetry. com ; a rap version by David A More at www. marlovian. com ; After Reading Tichborne's Elegy by Dick Allen ( 2003 ) and an affecting reworking by Nick Montfort called Tichborne's Lexicon, which is an alphabetical list of the words in the Elegy ( http :// nickm. com / poems /# riddles ).
More conservative critics found elements in the plot threatening Nazi ideals of martial grandeur, and they found difficulties with reworking of the Nordic plot.
Using the project name Half Moon Half Rain, the two was able to finish two songs: " My Brilliant Friend ," a reworking of an old unreleased original song written by mella when he was still with Dream Kitchen ; and a version of Seona Dancing's " More to Lose.

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Layton guested on three tracks on the 2009 Groove Diggerz album, Money for Good Times: " Weirdness ", " Just Be Good to Me " ( a reworking of her Beats International hit " Dub Be Good to Me "), and " Body Flow " for which she also shared a writing credit.

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In 1880, ten years after his first reworking of the piece, Tchaikovsky rewrote the ending and gave the piece the sub-title " Overture-Fantasia ".
Time Out gave the film a negative review, stating that it " remains a lifeless reworking of heroes versus vampires with soul music and a couple of good gags.

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In 1911, Indian astronomer Venkatesh P. Ketakar suggested the existence of two trans-Neptunian planets, which he named Brahma and Vishnu, by reworking the patterns observed by Pierre-Simon Laplace in the planetary satellites of Jupiter and applying them to the outer planets.
He worked assiduously to make the most of his paintings, often repeatedly reworking parts of paintings before he found them satisfactory to his own high standards.
This release presaged a modus operandi that the company would undertake later in the 1980s of acquiring films from international filmmakers and reworking them to suit US sensibilities.
The scholarly consensus is that Arrian's work is to a considerable extent a reworking of Ptolemy ; albeit with material from other writers, particularly Aristobulus, brought in where Arrian thought them useful.
In a scene of British soldiers drinking in an estaminet, a chanteuse ( Pia Colombo ) leads them in a jolly chorus of " The Moon Shines Bright On Charlie Chaplin ", a reworking of an American song then shifts the mood back to darker tone by singing a soft and sombre version of " Adieu la vie ".
Many of Douglas ' choices were controversial, such as his removal of the original backing musicians, replacing them with studio musicians who had never played with Hendrix, overdubbing guitar parts and adding female backing vocalists, reworking most of the songs and claiming co-composer credits on some.
A network can be defined through the terms that are set up in it, so that nodes can keep reworking the accretion of densities within them, by keeping them in circulation.
Among them was a nudie-cutie picture titled Kipling's Women, a peep show, and Five Minutes to Love, a reworking of a Rue McClanahan film.

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Jazz guitar players tend to improvise around chord / scale relationships, rather than reworking the melody, possibly due to their familiarity with chords resulting from their comping role.
The Smiths members Morrissey and Johnny Marr shared an appreciation for Smith's Horses, and reveal that their song " The Hand That Rocks the Cradle " is a reworking of one of the album's tracks, " Kimberly ".
* Depeche Mode use a reworking of John the Revelator on their 2005 album, Playing the Angel.
Most such rifles, known to collectors as " ex-Dragoons ", can be identified by their pre-1930 date stampings, but small numbers of Dragoon rifles were produced from 1930 to 1932 and after reworking became impossible to distinguish from purpose-built M1891 / 30s.
The band began reworking some of their earlier material, seeking new approaches to traditional favourites.
They would remain the Sir John's Trio until Berry took one of their tunes, a reworking of Bob Wills ' version of " Ida Red " to Chess Records.
In Paris they signed to Mercury Records, christened " Aphrodite's Child " and released their first single " Rain and Tears ", a reworking of Pachelbel's Canon in D major.
Having already designed a system that in their opinion offered satisfactory protection against shaped charges, consisting of multiple-laminate spaced armour with the spaces filled with ceramic polystyrene foam as fitted to the Leopard 1A3, they put a clear emphasis on improving KE-penetrator protection, reworking the system into a perforated metal module armour.
The following year, the duo contributed to film soundtracks ( The Saint, Event Horizon ) and enjoyed the biggest singles of their career, with a live version of " Satan " and their reworking of the aforementioned The Saint theme both reaching number three in the UK.
Since objects are less dependent on the internal structure of other objects, object containers can be changed without reworking their callers.
He has worked with musicians on many instruments, reworking their technique around repetitive stress injuries and breakdowns of coordination.
In 1995, they released their biggest hit single, " He's on the Phone ", a reworking of Étienne Daho's " Weekend a Rome " that they had created for a collaborative EP with Daho entitled Reserection.
Jazz guitar players tend to improvise around chord / scale relationships, rather than reworking the melody, possibly due to their familiarity with chords resulting from their comping role.
Written by band-mates Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones, the song is a reworking of a song called " Magical Kisses " that the pair wrote together long before recording began on their debut album.
A reviewer of the book in the Los Angeles Times said that Shikasta is a " reworking of the Bible ", and the Infinity Plus website draws parallels between the Canopeans and their emissaries, and God and his angels from the Old Testament.
Their run of successes was capped with 1996's Hits, which compiled most of their hit singles with a new reworking of " All I Need is a Miracle " that hit number 27 in the UK.
Starting approximately 10 years later, large gold dredges began an industrial mining operation, scooping huge amounts of gold out of the creeks, and completely reworking the landscape, altering the locations of rivers and creeks and leaving tailing piles in their wake.
With a new name (" Tony Orlando and Dawn ") and a new record label ( Elektra ), the group continued their string of hit singles during the show's run hitting the Top 10 on the Hot 100 and / or adult contemporary charts including " He Don't Love You ( Like I Love You )" ( a reworking of Jerry Butler's " He Will Break Your Heart ") which went to # 1.
Elvis not only enjoyed the show, but also loved their reworking of " Hound Dog " and asked Freddie if he had any objections to him recording his own version.
The show was a reworking of old material from their previous work together ( radio and TV ) along with new characters.

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