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Although this kind of wholesale objection came at first from some men who were not technically Puritans, still, once the Puritans gained power, they climaxed the affair by passing the infamous ordinance of 1642 which decreed that all `` public stage-plays shall cease and be forborne ''.
Although classical liberalism built on ideas that had already developed by the end of the 18th century, it advocated a specific kind of society, government and public policy as a response to the Industrial Revolution and urbanization.
Although any music which uses computers in its composition or realisation is computer-generated to some extent, the use of computers is now so widespread ( in the editing of pop songs, for instance ) that the phrase computer-generated music is generally used to mean a kind of music which could not have been created without the use of computers.
Although he has become something of a political legend, Donald would have abhorred any attempt to turn him into some kind of secular saint.
Although businesses usually maintain some kind of fax capability, the technology has faced increasing competition from Internet-based alternatives.
Although it had a distinctive name in each country, it was everywhere regarded as a kind of psalterium.
Although the number of individuals sincerely espousing solipsism has been small, it is not uncommon for one philosopher to accuse another's arguments of entailing solipsism as an unwanted consequence, in a kind of reductio ad absurdum.
Although his work was the first of its kind, it was unknown to the larger logical community.
Although laws vary, this is required in many states and countries regardless of whether a person needs or wants to engage in that kind of intervention ( for example, recent changes in Taiwan ).
Although ten years of exile would have been difficult for an Athenian to face, it was relatively mild in comparison to the kind of sentences inflicted by courts ; when dealing with politicians held to be acting against the interests of the people, Athenian juries could inflict very severe penalties such as death, unpayably large fines, confiscation of property, permanent exile and loss of citizens ' rights through atimia.
Although it is quite freely used in mathematical proofs, not every school of mathematical thought accepts this kind of argument as universally valid.
Although she expressed a dislike for singing in those bars, Twain believes that this was her own kind of performing arts school on the road.
Although the license of 6th Edition allowed classroom use of the source code, the license of 7th Edition specifically excluded such use, so the book spread through illegal copy machine reproductions ( a kind of samizdat ).
Although several kinds of Karuta games are described below, in reality any kind of information that can be represented in card form can be used including shapes, colours, words in English, small pictures and the like.
Although it has always been relatively easy to change ones legal names in Norway, it used to require some kind of government approval.
Although Dave and Kay love each other, they know they can't be together because Dave cannot provide Kay with the kind of lifestyle she desires.
Although T. namibiensis was the largest bacterium when it was found, a larger kind of bacteria Epulopiscium sp.
Although the frontier society was a thing of the past during Alger's career, Geck contends that " the idea of the frontier, even in urban slums, provides a kind of fairy tale orientation in which a Jack mentality can be both celebrated and critiqued ".
Although he is best known for playing many sinister characters on screen, Karloff was known in real life as a very kind gentleman who gave generously, especially to children's charities.
Although von Neumann's projection postulate is often presented as a normative description of quantum measurement, it was conceived by taking into account experimental evidence available during the 1930s ( in particular the Compton-Simon experiment has been paradigmatic ), and many important present-day measurement procedures do not satisfy it ( so-called measurements of the second kind ).
Although tradition has not been kind to Adandozan, he has helped to salvage his own reputation through a substantial number of letters that he, or secretaries in his employ, wrote to various outsiders, especially the kings and other officials of Portugal who fled to Brazil following the conquest of Portugal by Napoleon.
Although the review compared Fleming in unflattering terms to the crime fiction writer of the 1930s and 1940s, Peter Cheyney, it concluded that From Russia, with Love was " exciting enough of its kind.
Although the number of individuals sincerely espousing solipsism has been small, it is not uncommon for one philosopher to accuse another's arguments of entailing solipsism as an unwanted consequence, in a kind of reductio ad absurdum.
Although his teacher Panaetius had doubted divination, Posidonius used the theory of cosmic sympathy to support his belief in divination-whether through astrology or prophetic dreams-as a kind of scientific prediction.
Although the army leadership had been scrupulous about keeping smallpox sufferers segregated from others, the disease that slowed the shipbuilding for several weeks was some kind of fever.

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Although the holiday may use features of the Gaelic Beltane, such as the bonfire, it is more alike the Germanic May Day festival, both in its significance ( focusing on fertility ) and its rituals ( such as maypole dancing ).
The manager of a popular auditorium in the LA Basin town of Wilmington, California: " Although Monday night dancing is frankly an experiment it was the only night of the week on which this outstanding band could be secured.
Although her voice was relatively untrained, her exceptional dancing proved marketable to the visually oriented, MTV-driven, pop music industry.
Although, for some activities such as dancing or bowling, sliding is desirable, so shoes designed for these activities often have lower coefficients of friction.
Although commonplace today, the effect bewitched audiences in the era before widespread recorded sound — after the initial 1918 run-through, Holst's daughter Imogen ( in addition to watching the charwomen dancing in the aisles during " Jupiter ") remarked that the ending was " unforgettable, with its hidden chorus of women's voices growing fainter and fainter ... until the imagination knew no difference between sound and silence ".
Although its origins are unclear, Irish dancing was later influenced by dance forms from the Continent, especially the Quadrille.
Although Country dancing is often considered a type of folk dancing, its original base of dancers was from the more educated and wealthy classes of the Renaissance.
Although he possessed a light voice, he was admired for his lyricism, diction and phrasing — the grace and elegance so prized in his dancing seemed to be reflected in his singing, a capacity for synthesis which led Burton Lane to describe him as " The world's greatest musical performer.
Although the executives enjoyed his dancing and singing at his first two auditions, Martin was rejected because he was too short.
Although he had been inactive for two and a half years, his work as a dancer kept him in peak physical condition: in his autobiography, Robinson states that in the weeks leading up to his debut for a dancing engagement in France, he ran five miles every morning, and then danced for five hours each night.
Although not as commonly practised as previously, in certain parts of Ireland people carrying either an effigy of a wren or an actual caged wren ( live or dead ), travel from house to house playing music, singing and dancing.
Although line dancing is associated with country-western music and dance, it has a similarities to folk dancing.
Although not physically intimidating, Scarecrow is adept in physical combat, using a style called " violent dancing ", based partly on the crane style of kung fu and on drunken boxing.
Although each hakafa need only encompass one circuit around the synagogue, the dancing and singing with the Torah often continues much longer, and may overflow from the synagogue onto the streets.
Although there is generally a prohibition against dancing on the Sabbath and festivals, this was evidently relaxed for the sake of the honor of the Torah.
Although she never took singing lessons, she took tap dancing lessons.
Although billed as " The Great Irish Comic Vocalist and Clog Champion " at first, he slowly phased out his dancing in favour of character studies, such as " Going to Buy Milk for the Twins ", " When Rafferty Raffled his Watch " and " The Railway Guard ".
Although the British have helped India in several ways, a decline and degradation occurred in all the Indian Classical dance styles during the British period, especially when a bill was passed prohibiting temple dancing.
Although Jones believed that man was depraved by nature and that salvation was through Christ and by grace alone, yet his early revival sermons stressed opposition to social sins such as drinking, dancing, and Sabbath desecration and the possibility that they might be ameliorated by legislation as well as by individual repentance.
Although Denishawn came to an end in 1929 because of tough circumstances both in Shawn ’ s and St. Denis ’ marriage as well as the economy, Shawn ’ s second dance group, Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers, were soon to follow in his dancing career.
Although both men and women are capable of dancing en pointe, it is more commonly done by women.
Although he was the star of his performance, his part in the routine was rather small ; it consisted of entering the stage, acknowledging the girls who were dancing around him, and ripping his blazer off to reveal a tie with a fish on it.

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