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By this time the original ten-member lineup of Parliament-Funkadelic had begun to splinter, but many others joined for various album releases by either band, leading to a collective with a fluid and rapidly expanding membership.
By April 1969, however, the band was beginning to splinter.
* Crowfoot, ( ISAPO-MUXIKA-" Crow Indian's Big Foot ", also known in French as Pied de Corbeau ), Chief of the Big Pipes band ( later renamed Moccasin band, a splinter band of the Biters band ), Head Chief of the South Siksika, by 1870 one of three Head Chiefs of the Siksika or the Blackfoot proper
Initially it was informal, but this was the origin of Pierce's Spacemen 3 ' splinter ' band, Spiritualized, comprising all the same members as Spacemen 3 except for Kember.
However, Roger Taylor appeared in only a few band photographs and in none of the music videos, and stated he was only to be involved in the recording side of the project ( he also had minor involvement in The Power Station, the other Duran Duran splinter group ).
In 1985, Duran Duran splinter band Power Station, with Robert Palmer as vocalist, took a version of " Get It On " into the UK Top 40 and to US # 6, the first cover of a Bolan song to enter the charts since his death.
The band had a moody, keyboard-heavy sound, far more atmospheric than Duran Duran ( or the hard rock of the other Duran splinter group of 1985, Power Station ).
Bert contributed during the last half of the 1980s as percussionist for noise band Pussy Galore, as well as their splinter group Boss Hog.
Moss Icon is known as an early influence on the hardcore punk splinter genres known as post-hardcore, as well as for the eventual development of emo, although the band members themselves have denied knowingly contributing to the latter genre in any way.
During the tour of the USA, the band began to splinter, when Crane and drummer Carl Palmer ( later of Emerson, Lake & Palmer ) left to form Atomic Rooster in late 1969.
Some members have even formed splinter factions such as the " Astrobats ", " Piratebats " and " Ninjabats " and outfit themselves with homemade t-shirts and other apparel to show their support for the band.

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The statement also points to a classic paradox: The more men turn toward God, who is not only in himself the paradigm of all unity but also the only ground on which human unity can ultimately be established, the more men splinter into groups and set themselves apart from one another.
The Aghoris of northern India are a splinter sect of Hinduism who practice cannibalism in which they consume the flesh of the dead floated in the Ganges in pursuit of immortality and supernatural powers.
Reviewer John Jenkins compared the dizzying complexity of splinter groups which results as akin to Monty Python's Life of Brian with its " Judean People's Front ", " People's Front of Judea ", " Judean Popular People's Front " and so on.
The 2008 American Broadcasting Company's miniseries Impact deals about a splinter of a brown dwarf hidden in a meteor shower which strikes the Moon and sends it on a collision course with Earth.
More recently, the para-military group known as the Karuna Group, which is apparently a splinter group from the LTTE, has been held responsible for the abduction of children according to UNICEF and Human Rights Watch.
The relic at Angers was a splinter of the fragment of the True Cross which had been acquired by Louis IX.
However, later on his colleagues in Jemaah Islamiah claimed that Noordin had formed his own splinter cell which was even more violent and militant.
( There are also other splinter fleets which are big enough to class as hive fleets ) It is noted that these names are those ascribed to the Tyranid incursions by the scholars of the Imperium, rather than the Tyranid civilization themselves.
A Ukrainian Political Party Spilka which was also a splinter group of the RSDLP took over the journal as its organ.
Following the 1939 German-Soviet invasion of Poland, Hansson declared strict neutrality and called for the formation of a broad coalition government involving all major parties under his leadership, which was realized in December except only the pro-Stalinist Communist Party and its short-lived pro-Nazi splinter faction, the Socialist Party, much to the delight of the remainder parties.
In Home's earlier work, the focux of these reflections was often Neoism, a subcultural network of which he had been a member, and from which he derived various splinter projects.
The fore axletree and the splinter bar above it ( supporting the springs ) are united by a piece of wood or metal called a futchel, which forms a socket for the pole that extends from the front axle.
Some of its former members founded an even smaller fringe party, the German Communist Party ( DKP ), in 1969, which remains legal, and multiple tiny splinter groups claiming to be the successor to the KPD have also subsequently been formed.
However, multiple tiny splinter groups originating in the KPD / ML still exist, several of which claim the name of KPD.
In 2006 the Óglaigh na hÉireann emerged, which is a splinter group of the Continuity IRA.
A splinter branch of the order has recently sprung up in the town of Kicevo which has ties to the Turkish Bektashi community under Haydar Ercan Dede rather than Tirana.
Plekhanov founded a tiny populist splinter group called Chërnyi Peredel ( Black Reparation ), which attempted to wage a battle of ideas against the new organization of the growing terrorist movement, Narodnaia Volia ( the People's Will ).
This system, intended to avoid the wasting of votes, caused the rise of a multitude of splinter parties, most of which represented the extreme ends of the political spectrum.
With associated, buffer and splinter groups The State of The Cross was the core of a broader indigenist liberation movement which controlled virtually all of the old Iz ' a territories.
Proponents of peripatric speciation contend that small population size in the peripheral isolate ( sometimes referred to as a " splinter population ") increases genetic drift, which can be a more powerful force than natural selection in small populations.
Anthony and Stanton worked behind Stone's back to create the splinter group NWSA, formed to put pressure on the federal government to adopt a woman suffrage amendment, but which also pushed for a wider scope of women's rights, including easier divorce laws.
An ensuing division in 1923 resulted in two primary splinter groups, called respectively Church of God ( Cleveland, Tennessee ) and the Church of God over which A. J.
At one point, a splinter took the buckle from Hardy's shoe, to which Nelson remarked, " This is too warm work Hardy, to last for long ".

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Two motions of no confidence were made by the right-wing opposition ( the Northern League and the ex-Christian Democratic splinter groups CDU-CDR ), against the Justice Minister, Giovanni Maria Flick, and the Interior Minister, Giorgio Napolitano, stating that Gelli had benefited from accomplices helping him in his escape.
By 2000, Koroma no longer held significant influence over the RUF leadership, as evidenced by the involvement of ex-AFRC members ( from a splinter group called the West Side Boys ) in defending towns in Port Loko District against a renewed RUF offensive in May 2000.
Due to a series of tragedies, the original Morlocks no longer reside in subterranean New York ( except Marrow who was one of the originals as a child ), although a violent splinter cell Gene Nation and a comparable group called Those Who Live in Darkness have emerged.
( ANSWER is no longer closely associated with WWP ; it is closely associated with a WWP splinter, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, but PSL plays a more open role in the organization.

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During 1988, the Liberals formally merged with the SDP to form the Liberal Democrats, though a small splinter Liberal Party was formed in 1989 by former members opposed to the merger.
The Omagh bombing () was a car bomb attack carried out by the Real Irish Republican Army ( RIRA ), a splinter group of former Provisional Irish Republican Army members opposed to the Good Friday Agreement, on Saturday 15 August 1998, in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Still, the practice of plural marriage continues among the members of various fundamentalist splinter groups long disassociated from the main body of the church, such as the Apostolic United Brethren ( AUB ) and the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ( FLDS ).
After losing this contest, he and twelve other Diet members formed the splinter Sun Party ( 太陽党 Taiyōtō ).
Some teams became overseas members of REACT International whilst others chose to join splinter group REVCOM ( Radio Emergency Volunteer Communications ).
" Further leadership changes took place in the early 1920s, and Party members accused of being Trotskyites were expelled ; of these, Heinrich Brandler, August Thalheimer and Paul Frölich set up a splinter Communist Party Opposition.
In 1990 a splinter project of Moss Icon was formed called Breathing Walker, containing all four members of Moss Icon plus Alex Badertscher on bass, Zak Fusciello on percussion, and Tim Horner on violin.
It was established in 1903 as a splinter from the Social Democratic Federation ( SDF ) by James Connolly, Neil Maclean and SDF members impressed with the politics of the American socialist Daniel De Leon, a Marxist theoretician and leading figure of the Socialist Labor Party of America.
None of the various Trotskyist splinter groups gained large numbers of new members in the early Cold War years, whether ' independent party-builders ' or ' entryists '.
After Armstrong died, WCG began to change many of its core doctrines, a process that brought the organization into the mainstream of Christianity, something many members objected to, hundreds of splinter groups arising as a result.
Halliday contributed material to the Faction Paradox anthology / encyclopedia The Book of the War ( 2002 ) about a Russian Soviet splinter group from the Faction whose members include Anastasia Romanova and Rasputin.
Before 2002 the party had been an insignifanct splinter group which was joined by a large number of former KANU members after the nomination of Uhuru Kenyatta to be KANU's presidential candidate.
The attempted assassins were members of Abu Nidal's organization, a Palestinian terrorist splinter group from the PLO.
The Laffertys were formerly members of a very small splinter group called the School of Prophets, led by a man named Robert C. Crossfield ( also known by his prophet name Onias ).
In 1969, the splinter CPP formed the New People's Army, with its Tagalog name Bagong Hukbong Bayan with the faction involving members of the HMB under Bernabe " Dante " Buscayno, and launched a " protracted people's war " that lasts to this day.
A number of old Communists established several splinter parties with an insignificant number of members.
Electoral list Right-wingers which included members of Fatherland splinter group Republicans ’ and Conservatives ’ People ’ s Party managed to pass the threshold with exactly 5 % share of votes.
Many of its leading members were part of the Trotskyist Movement for Socialism active in the 1980s and one of the more successful of its many splinter groups, the Socialist Workers ' Party.
It had very few members and was considered merely a splinter Nazi group by Swiss authorities.

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