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# Average the cosines: Find the cosines of the sum and difference angles using a cosine table and average them.
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# Find the site of the brain that may be causing coma ( i. e. brain stem, back of brain …) and assess the severity of the coma with the Glasgow coma scale
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Come Find Yourself, the band's first album, was released in the summer of 1996 by Capitol Records and followed their single, " The Grave And The Constant " ( UK # 72 ), which was released a month earlier, into the UK Charts.
Come Find Yourself had a slow rise up the UK album charts, finally peaking at # 7 ( and spending well over a year in the UK Top 100 Album Charts ), however it failed to make any impact in the US.
The album produced two singles: " I'll Find My Way Home " and " State of Independence "; the latter was a bigger hit for Donna Summer than for Jon and Vangelis, getting to # 14 in the British Charts.
Sam & Dave also released " Can't You Find Another Way ( of Doing It )" which charted at # 54 Pop and # 20 R & B, but which was not included in the I Thank You LP.
It contained all their Stax A sides except " A Place Nobody Can Find " and several B-sides, and peaked at # 24 on the R & B LP charts and # 89 on the Billboard LP charts.
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.
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