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Another explanation, however, is that the use of the dome shape in construction did not have a single point of origin and was common in virtually all cultures long before domes were constructed with enduring materials.
Another of his enduring works is The Failure of the New Economics ( 1959 ), a detailed, chapter-by-chapter critique of John Maynard Keynes's highly influential General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, about which he paraphrased a quote attributed to Samuel Johnson, that he was " unable to find in it a single doctrine that is both true and original.
Another important result was that “ the effects of music therapy are more enduring when more sessions are provided .”
Another enduring icon of glamour, seduction, and moral turpitude is Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, 1876 – 1917.
Another testament to Ikaruga's enduring popularity are the model kits created by Japanese model manufacturer Kotobukiya.
Another barometer of the enduring pull of Adams Morgan for immigrants is the linguistic and cultural diversity of its public schools.
Another significant development in the label's history came in 1966 when Ostin hired young independent producer Lenny Waronker as an A & R manager, beginning a strong and enduring mentor / protege relationship between the two.
Another testament to the enduring appeal of Larkin's poem came in April 2009, when the first four lines of the poem were recited by a British appeal court judge as part of his judgement of a particularly acrimonious divorce case involving the future custody arrangements of a nine year old child.
Another enduring superstition is their dislike of pregnant women.
Another of the CBC's earliest productions was a television adaptation of one of the enduring classics of Canadian humour writing, Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town.
Another enduring problem in the band was its frequent turnover of personnel — many prominent players passed through the ranks in the band's ten-year life to 1966, but none of its lineups lasted more than a year.
Another damaging, certainly more enduring, cost was the rise of warlord culture by the army commanders, especially after Hsinbyushin was struck down by illness.
Another important legacy is the enduring enmity felt by the Thai people towards the Burmese people.
Another enduring story involves a game between Iowa and Michigan in the late 1930s for the Big Ten Conference title and / or a Rose Bowl berth.
Another interesting resource in the game which proves to be reasonably lucrative and enduring is tourists.
Though only a moderate underground success at the time " Another Number " has gone on to become one of the band's most enduring ‘ hits ’ – seldom being left off the set-list and usually accompanied by a full crowd sing-along of the signature, repeated guitar riff.
Another enduring element from the show, the theme music, is now best associated with the Nine Network's cricket broadcasts.

Another and talent
" Another basic problem — famously spoofed in the 1952 film Singin ' in the Rain — was that some silent-era actors simply did not have attractive voices ; though this issue was frequently overstated, there were related concerns about general vocal quality and the casting of performers for their dramatic skills in roles also requiring singing talent beyond their own.
Another episode dealt with high school girls who, rather than finding Hollywood stardom, fall in with fraudulent talent scouts and end up in pornography and prostitution.
Another nephew, Fred Harrison Bailey, recognized a potential circus talent in James Anthony McGuiness, later James Anthony Bailey, who united the Cooper and Bailey with Phineas Taylor Barnum's circus to form the Barnum and Bailey Circus, which later joined with the Ringling Brothers Circus to form the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus.
Another aspect of her personality which may stem from her relationship with Death is the fact that she is, by her own admission, " not very musical " ( her grandfather also possessed a distinct lack of talent in the field of music, making several unsuccessful attempts to learn how to play the violin ).
Another hypothesis is that savants hyper-systemize, predisposing them to show talent.
Another aim was to present new talent and, for this, he was tireless in seeking out up-and-coming new singers, whether American or European, by attending performances in both major and minor opera houses.
Another talent for prose was revealed by Frederik van Eeden ( 1860 – 1932 ) in De kleine Johannes (" Little Johnny ", 1887 ) and in Van de koele meren des doods (" From the Cold Pools of Death ", 1901 ), a melancholy novel.
Another motivation is for companies to use smaller market talent ( who are paid less than their counterparts in major markets ) to voice-track on their larger stations, thus eliminating the need for higher salaried employees in the larger markets.
Another contestant decides to drop out of the contest, and gives her own talent costume to Amber.
Another factor is that the parity that the salary cap has brought to the NFL in the 1990s has evened out competition somewhat, with less talent disparity between the best and worst teams compared to the past.
For example, in the anime / manga Prince of Tennis, Shuchiro Oishi and Eiji Kikumaru play together as a doubles team for tennis and as known as the " Golden Pair " for their talent, thus they are also called the " Golden Pair " when referring to them as a pairing. Another example is the series Young Justice, where shippers refer to Artemis and Kidflash as " Spitfire " because of a comment made by another character, telling Kid Flash to find his own " little spitfire ".
Another theme is that mathematics is a " young man's game ", so anyone with a talent for mathematics should develop and use that talent while they are young, before their ability to create original mathematics starts to decline in middle age.
Another little-known fact is that the Omnibots were the Autobots ' first " triple changers " -- a talent identified more with the Autobots Tracks, Perceptor, and ( until 1986 ) the Decepticon Triple Changers.
Another recent example of clogging is a talent show America's Got Talent on NBC, where Extreme Dance FX from Season 3 and Fab Five from Season 4 danced their way of clogging.
Another notable feature is the appeal of the festival to young people, both in terms of the large youthful audience it attracts and through its efforts to develop and promote young talent.

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Another suggestion is that the bunyip may be a cultural memory of extinct Australian marsupials such as the Diprotodon or Palorchestes.
Another example is a statement by Peter Beattie, Premier of the Australian state of Queensland, on the counter-terrorism investigation into Gold Coast doctor Mohamed Haneef in July 2007.
Another, completely unrelated, duck with similar ( but even more specialized ) bill morphology is the Australian Pink-eared Duck, which feeds largely on plankton, but also mollusks ; the condition in the Labrador Duck probably resembled that in the Blue Duck most in outward appearance.
Another major factor was Chambers ' relationship with his Australian girlfriend ; they subsequently married, and Chambers migrated to Australia and settled in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Another opponent of primitivism is the Australian anthropologist Roger Sandall, who has accused other anthropologists of exalting the " noble savage ".
Another notable film in this period was the short rock music performance film Three Directions In Australian Pop Music ( 1972 ), which featured in-concert colour footage of three of the most significant Melbourne rock acts of the period, Spectrum, The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band and Wendy Saddington.
Another Australian, Geoff Hunt, won a record eight British Open male titles between 1969 and 1981.
Another Australian town, Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, is the main source of black opal, opal containing a predominantly dark background ( dark-gray to blue-black displaying the play of color ).
Another, starring Theda Bara, was made in 1916, and there was an Australian film six years later.
Another well known Australian apple variety is the Cripps Pink, known locally and internationally as " Pink Lady " apples, which was first cultivated in 1973.
Another, more Americanized form of Australian country music was pioneered in the 1930s by such recording artists as Tex Morton, and later popularized by Slim Dusty, best remembered for his 1957 song " A Pub With No Beer ".
Another recent study indicates that investment in a new plantation takes 13 years to break even, at least within the current Australian market.
Another Australian, Peter Dawson, made a small but precious legacy of benchmark Handel recordings during the 1920s and 1930s.
Another visual arts festival held at the MCA each spring is Primavera, a festival focusing on young, up-and-coming Australian artists.
Another notable Australian clip from this period is the promotional clip for " The Loved One " by The Loved Ones, directed by Peter L. Lamb as part of his 1967 short film Approximately Panther.
Another four are Commonwealth National Parks ( managed by the Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service – Commonwealth Government ), totalling 21, 143 km² ( 1. 57 % of the territory ’ s area ).
Another common species is the Coachwood ( Ceratopetalum apetalum ) which were used extensively from Australian rainforests to manufacture horse-drawn coaches.
Another cousin was the academic and novelist Coral Lansbury, whose son is former Australian federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull.
Also of note are the Australian band The Seekers, who had relocated to England in 1964 and reached # 1 on the UK Singles Chart with " I'll Never Find Another You " in February 1965.
Another Australian surf band who were known outside their own country's surf scene was the Joy Boys, whose hit " Murphy the Surfie " ( 1963 ) was later covered by the Surfaris.
Another of Hester's major contributions was his consistent efforts on behalf of Indigenous Australian culture.
Another large difference is that in Australian racing the leader does not have to hand up the lead to any horse that challenges, often leaving a horse parked outside the leader in the " death seat " or simply " the death " ( known as " facing the breeze " in New Zealand ), as this horse covers more ground than the leader.
Another source suggests Australian cars require one million litres of water, though this is from using a different method.
Another indigenous Australian term for the custom is mika.
Another very notable private member's bill was the Euthanasia Laws Bill 1996, which deprived the Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory and Norfolk Island legislatures of the power to make laws permitting euthanasia.

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