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Adopting a relatively new tactic, Polish units built a fortified camp on the Hussite model consisting of wagons linked by a chain surrounded by a deep ditch ( tabor ).
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 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 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 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 the SATA interface meant that it could be used easily on all modern motherboards with no separate host adapter card.
Adopting the Object and the Declaration of Principles as laid down in 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain as the basis, the WSP ( I ) appreciates the SPGB for its opposition to the World Wars on grounds of class and description of Russia in 1918 as " State Capitalist ".
Adopting the Idiot Flesh moniker in 1987, they went on to release three full-length albums before disbanding in 1998.
She has presented several documentaries for the BBC, " Saira Khan's Pakistan Adventure " 2x60mins BBC2 2007 and " Adopting Abroad, Saira's Story " BBC2 2x60mins Sept 2011, as well as appearing as a guest on a variety of BBC and ITV shows such as Ready Steady Cook and Countdown.
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 guise of Sherlock Holmes ( complete with cloak, deerstalker cap and bubble pipe ), Snoopy and Woodstock go on the hunt for the missing nest.

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 single name to identify oneself was in vogue by artists in many fields during that era, especially among those in Paris.
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 the stage name " Michael Scott ", In July 1953 he was cast as the drunkard Hindley in the Company's production of Wuthering Heights.
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 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 a serialized, mock-melodrama format, the series followed the adventures of Crusader and his dimwitted sidekick Rags the Tiger.
* 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 color of their favorite charioteers was a way fans showed their loyalty to that particular racer or faction.
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.

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Associated with the rise of the baritone in the 19th century, Martin was well known for his fondness for falsetto singing, and the designation ' Baryton Martin ' has been used ( Faure, 1886 ) to separate his voice from the ' Verdi Baritone ', which carried the chest register further into the upper range.

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Speech pathologists identify four vocal registers based on the physiology of laryngeal function: the vocal fry register, the modal register, and the falsetto register, and the whistle register.
Particularly in the British choral tradition, the terms male soprano and male alto serve to identify men who rely on falsetto vocal production, rather than the modal voice, to sing in the soprano or alto vocal range.
Orchestra choruses require tenors with fully resonant voices, but chamber or a cappella choral music ( sung with no instrumental accompaniment ) can rely on light baritones singing in falsetto.
He sang in falsetto while accompanying himself on ukulele.
Speech pathologists identify four vocal registers based on the physiology of laryngeal function: the vocal fry register, the modal register, the falsetto register, and the whistle register.
Southern gospel depends on strong harmonies, often with extremely wide ranges ( i. e. extremely low bass, falsetto tenor ).
Production of falsetto, on the other hand, vibrates only the ligamentous edges of the vocal folds while leaving each fold's body relatively relaxed.
Some pioneers in vocal pedagogy, like Margaret Green and William Vennard, were quick to adopt current scientific research in the 1950s, and pursued capturing the biological process of female falsetto on film.
McKinney, who expressed alarm that many books on the art of singing completely ignore or gloss over the issue of female falsetto or insist that women do not have falsetto, argues that many young female singers substitute falsetto for the upper portion of the modal voice.
The two men developed a complementary style, with Lindup's falsetto frequently used for harmonies and choruses while King's deep tenor led the verses ( although Lindup would also sing entire songs on his own ).
The album showcased a new sound for the Dummies, as it featured Ellen Reid singing lead vocals on three tracks, and Brad Roberts singing in a falsetto on several others.
Vocally, Cardiacs employ a distinctive singing style centred on Tim Smith's lead vocals ( reedy and high-pitched, with a strong punk-styled Estuary English accent ) and choral sections ( varying from yelled to falsetto ) involving most or all of the band.
Vocalist Tony Kakko developed a clean singing style which relies both on falsetto and tenor voices and second guitarist Marko Paasikoski left the band.
Heavily influenced by classic hard rock and heavy metal bands of the 1970s and 1980s ( particularly Queen, Def Leppard and AC / DC ), Hawkins is noted for his soaring falsetto and his charismatic persona, often displaying an exaggerated degree of flamboyance and camp humour on stage.
His stable of characters included Johnny, a childlike face drawn on Wences ' hand, which he would place atop an otherwise headless doll and with whom Wences conversed while switching his voices between Johnny's falsetto and his own voice at amazing speed.
His most notable vocal trait is a far-reaching falsetto, especially evident on songs such as " Equator " from Sparks ' Kimono My House album.
The ensuing live album from the tour, Before the Flood, reveals that Manuel was still capable of reaching the breathtaking falsetto on " I Shall Be Released ".
Sound engineer Gerry Kitchingham, who worked with A-ha on " Take On Me ", described Harket as " an excellent singer " with " this incredibly strong falsetto and almost choir-boyish clarity ".
Jan Berry used Sloan as the lead falsetto voice instead of Dean Torrence on the band's top 10 hit " The Little Old Lady from Pasadena.
Mardin, when producing the Bee Gees ' 1975 Main Course album track " Nights on Broadway " famously discovered the distinctive falsetto of Barry Gibb, which became a familiar trademark of the band throughout the disco era.
The outro on the original 12 " of Sit Down also featured a falsetto voice singing the jockey's name.

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