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Adopting and format
Adopting a serialized, mock-melodrama format, the series followed the adventures of Crusader and his dimwitted sidekick Rags the Tiger.

Adopting and call
Adopting the name change, the council resolved to call on residents, businesses and public organisations to use the name Staines-upon-Thames, and to call on the Surrey County Council and Runnymede Borough Council to use Staines-upon-Thames for all official business.

Adopting and changed
** Adopting a new sexual role and / or performing new sexual acts, especially if the body's sex organs have changed

Adopting and was
Adopting a single name to identify oneself was in vogue by artists in many fields during that era, especially among those in Paris.
Adopting the stage name " Michael Scott ", In July 1953 he was cast as the drunkard Hindley in the Company's production of Wuthering Heights.
Adopting the title of viceroy was yet another way to walk the thin line between challenging the Sultan's power explicitly and respecting his jurisdiction.
Adopting the color of their favorite charioteers was a way fans showed their loyalty to that particular racer or faction.
Adopting the status of empire meant that Korea was declaring independence from Qing China and, at least nominally, it implemented the " full and complete " independence of Korea as recognized in 1895.
Adopting its new name and abandoning communism in April 1993, the party adopted a social economic programme, and it was legalised in November 1993.
* 2002: Adopting the body of the discontinued Chrysler LHS, a new trim level was added, the range-topping Limited for 2002, which featured 17-inch wheels and a " high output " 3. 5L V6 engine with.
Adopting the stage name Polaire ,(" Pole Star "), she worked first as a music-hall singer and dancer: one of her earliest hits was performing the French version of Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay.
Adopting B's depiction of Edgar's Mercian reign as the outcome of a very coup against Eadwig, he amplifies the story by suggesting that Eadwig's mistress ( adultera ) was hamstrung in an ambush by Mercian resurgents and died not long thereafter.
Adopting Joseph Seiss's designation that the Great Pyramid of Giza was " the Bible in stone " Russell taught that it played a special part in God's plan during the " last days " basing his interpretation on Isaiah 19: 19-20 which says-" In that day shall there be an altar ( pile of stones ) to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar ( Hebrew " matstebah " or monument ) at the border thereof to the Lord.
Adopting a platform based on ending all " coloured " immigration and offering National Assistance only to immigrants who agreed to accept repatriation Bean secured 9 % of the vote, which was at that point the highest ever won by a candidate running on an avowedly racialist ticket.
Adopting the name of the parish priest or local official ( who also acted as the godfather at baptism ), was a widespread practise in Bombay during these early conversions.
Adopting Martin Luther's interpretation of the communicatio idiomatum, Brenz argued that the attributes of the Divine Nature had been communicated to the humanity of Christ which thus was deified.
Adopting NFPA 5000 would cause a disparity between California and the majority of other states which had adopted IBC ; not to mention, the legacy ICBO started in California and was headquartered in Whittier, CA.
Adopting a literary career, he was inspired by anti-Austrian feeling and devotion to the royal house of Savoy, and in early life his combination of a sympathy for national independence with monarchical sentiments brought him into trouble in both quarters, to the point that Guerrazzi expelled him from Tuscany in 1849 for his praise of Carlo Alberto.

Adopting and known
Adopting an extremely energetic DJ persona, he became known for sets that were equal parts hardcore and drum and bass.

Adopting and .
Adopting Thomas Malthus's population theory, they saw poor urban conditions as inevitable, as they believed population growth would outstrip food production ; and they considered that to be desirable, as starvation would help limit population growth.
Adopting the original shield, he dons a new costume incorporating a pistol and a knife.
Adopting a new name, the group played its first gig as the Sex Pistols on November 6, 1975, at St. Martin's School of Art and soon attracted a small but ardent following.
Adopting Marxism-Leninism as his guiding ideology, in 1961 Castro proclaimed the socialist nature of the Cuban revolution, and in 1965 became First Secretary of the newly founded Communist Party.
Adopting the stage-name " Baptiste ", Deburau played Pierrot, from about 1819, as the servant of the heavy father ( usually Cassander ), his mute acting a compound of placid grace and cunning malice.
Adopting strong protectionist policies, One Nation advocated the restoration of import tariffs, a revival of Australia's manufacturing industry, and an increase in support for small business and the rural sector.
Adopting an approach similar to that taken by the band Marillion, Spock's Beard have decided to take pre-orders of the CD before entering the recording studio, to support the production costs.
Adopting the principle of heat storage, he combined a heat source, two large hotplates and two ovens into one unit: the AGA Cooker.
Adopting a latin pop sound, she and Mozart released Oppera ’ s debut album Violince in 2004.
Adopting a formula successfully employed by Mondonville a few years earlier, these pieces differ from trio sonatas in that the harpsichord is not simply there as basso continuo to accompany other instruments ( the violin, flute or viol ) playing the melody but has an equal part in the " concert " with them.
Adopting a falsetto, Lymon carried on.
Adopting the stage name " Sly Stone ," he then formed " The Stoners " in 1966 which included Cynthia Robinson on trumpet.
Adopting the use of the horse, the Niitsitapi established themselves as one of the most powerful Indian tribes on the Plains in the late 18th century, earning themselves the name " The Lords of the Plains.
* Adopting multiculturalism as a curricular alternative that eliminates, marginalizes, or vilifies European heritage to the point that Europe epitomizes all the evil in the world.
Adopting the integrated pest management ( IPM ) approach usually helps with resistance management.
Adopting this circumscription, Malvaceae incorporates a much larger number of genera.
Adopting the motto “ Exploring, Understanding, Designing Change – Globally, Regionally, Locally ", the Geography Department offers an integrated bachelor degree programme in geography in addition to teacher training programmes, focusing on methodology and approaches in the fields of regional global change research, remote sensing and spatial modeling, environmental analysis, land use management, conservation as well as threats to nature.
Adopting a pro-American stance to promote economic development and recovery from depression, the United Fruit Company under Ubico became the most important company in Guatemala behind wheelbarrow manufacturing.

contemporary and hit
Fahey contemporary Robbie Basho added elements of Indian classical music and Leo Kottke used a Faheyesque approach to make the first solo steel-string guitar " hit " record.
Medley also had solo success: In 1984, he scored country hits with " Till Your Memory's Gone " and " I Still Do " ( which crossed over to the adult contemporary charts and later became a " cult " hit with the Carolina Beach / Shag dance club circuit ); and in late 1987, his duet with Jennifer Warnes — "( I've Had ) The Time of My Life ", which appeared on the soundtrack for Dirty Dancing — topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for a Motion Picture ( for the three songwriters, which did not include Medley ) as well as a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ( which, of course, did ).
* Recurrent rotation, a term used in contemporary hit radio for frequently aired songs
He has recorded a number of hit singles with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist, many of which remain heavily played on adult contemporary and classic rock radio.
The film features, but does not credit, Pierre Henry's contemporary hit song, " Psyché Rock ".
The theme song to the film, " It Might Be You "— sung by singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop, and composed by Dave Grusin and Marilyn and Alan Bergman — was a Top 40 hit in the U. S., and also hit 1 on the U. S. adult contemporary chart.
The contemporary hit single in France " Bongo Bong ", takes its lyrics from the earlier Mano Negra hit " King of the Bongo ", which bears a similar style to that of The Clash.
* 99. 5 FM-WYSS ( contemporary hit radio )
It was propelled by solid songs from all three principals, trademark vocals, contemporary production, and as usual a hit single from Nash in “ Just a Song Before I Go ”.
It has been claimed that the Cincinnati Reds hit an unusually high number of triples to left field where Jackson played during the series, but this is not supported by the contemporary newspaper accounts.
His last hit single, " A Strange Song ", was released in 1967 and peaked at number 5 on the Adult contemporary music charts.
In 1992, he released Change Your World, which included the No. 1 adult contemporary hit " I Will Be Here for You ").
Other notable examples are Conception: The Interpretation of Stevie Wonder Songs ; Common Thread an album of contemporary country artists performing hit singles by the Eagles ; the Rhythm, Country and Blues album where a country artist duets with a rhythm and blues artist on a standard of either genre.
" However, the single " Midnight and You " ( ABC 4388 ), a " moody love song ", which was written and arranged by Gene Page, and inspired by Barry White, attracted contemporary audiences, and helped Burke recover " from several years of ignominy, scraping the bottom of the R & B charts ", ... which gave him his biggest hit for half a decade ", reaching # 14 in the R & B charts.
Francis has said that she recorded it at the persistence of her father, who was convinced it stood a chance of becoming a hit because it was a song adults already knew and that teenagers would dance to if it had a contemporary arrangement.
Their last well known hit was " Second Chance " ( 1989 ) was a No. 1 hit on Billboards adult contemporary chart.
Hall & Oates released the Marigold Sky album in 1997 ( their first all-new studio album in seven years ), which included an adult contemporary hit " Promise Ain't Enough.
The first single from that album, " O Siem ", went to number one on the Canadian adult contemporary and country charts that year, making Aglukark the first Inuk performer to have a Top 40 hit.
Joey Scarbury ( born June 7, 1955, in Ontario, California ) is an adult contemporary singer best known for his hit song, " Theme from The Greatest American Hero ( Believe It or Not )", in 1981.
By the time the Force M. D. s got a record deal, signing with Tommy Boy Records in 1984, the group had already developed into a pure quiet storm / contemporary R & B group, with its top-ten R & B hit " Tears " from the Love Letters album.
Begun as the Type 547, its development began in 1953, when the previous VW-based flat-four, used in the contemporary 356 and rated at, hit the limit of its potential.
Sherman replied, calling it " one of the most outrageous hit pieces in contemporary California political history.

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