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Beard and Gloag
Drawing from Jameson and other theorists, David Beard and Kenneth Gloag argue that, in music, postmodernism is not just an attitude but also an inevitability in the current cultural climate of fragmentation ( Beard and Gloag 2005, 141 – 45 ).
As early as 1938, Theodor Adorno had already identified a trend toward the dissolution of " a culturally dominant set of values " ( Beard and Gloag 2005, 141 ), citing the commodification of all genres as beginning of the end of genre or value distinctions in music ( Adorno 2002, 293 – 95 ).
As the name suggests, the postmodernist movement formed partly in reaction to the ideals of modernism, but in fact postmodern music is more to do with functionality and the effect of globalization than it is with a specific reaction, movement, or attitude ( Beard and Gloag 2005, 142 ).
* Beard, David, and Kenneth Gloag.
* Beard, David and Kenneth Gloag.
This has caused many musicologists to question the previously held views of authenticity and make assessments based on critical musicology, which is " concerned with finding some kind of synthesis between analysis and a consideration of social meaning " ( Beard and Gloag, 2005, 38 ).
Gary Tomlinson suggests that meaning be searched out in a ' series of interrelated historical narratives that surround the musical subject ' ( Beard and Gloag, 2005, 123 ) – a " web of culture " ( Tomlinson, 1984 ).
* Beard, David and Kenneth Gloag ( 2005 ).
Lectures from " Cardiff University " David Beard and Kenneth Gloag define influence from a musicological standpoint as follows.

Beard and support
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.
The " Fear the Beard " expression is also used by the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder fans to support James Harden
Beard, in support of non-interventionism ( sometimes referred to in a derogatory manner as " isolationism "), discussed American policy as being driven by self-interested expansionism going back as far as the writing of the Constitution.
The Progressive Historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington ( 1968 ) systematically analyzes and criticizes the intellectual foundations and historical validity of Charles Beard's historiography ; the book " signalled a growing support for neoconservatism " by Hofstadter.

Beard and position
Their editorial position supported the Republican Party and favored prohibition, a cause for which Charles Beard lectured in later years.
Beard, with his partner A. D. Rockwell, advocated first electrotherapy and then increasingly experimental treatments for people with neurasthenia, a position that was controversial.
When Beard died on 28 August 1685 Charnock finally assumed the position of agent and chief in the bay of Bengal.
Beard in this context ostensibly referred to Rice camouflaging racial discrimination in the White House ; it had been reported in the press in 2003 that she had been involved in crafting Bush's position on race-based preferences.

Beard and theory
* Oxfordian theory is the basis of Amy Freed's 2001 play The Beard of Avon.

Beard and radical
") Beard argued the Constitution was designed to reverse the radical democratic tendencies unleashed by the Revolution among the common people, especially farmers and debtors.
*' A radical, short-lived and violent experiment: the origins of democracy ' by Mary Beard, The Guardian, 29 April 2006.

Beard and changes
Beard used the term the " Second American Revolution " to emphasize the changes brought on by the Northern victory.
Citing Beard ; Hacker ; Egnal ; Ransom and Sutch ; Bensel ; and McPherson, Ransom notes that " regional economic specialization ... generated very strong regional divisions on economic issues ... economic changes in the Northern states were a major factor leading to the political collapse of the 1850s ... the sectional splits on these economic issues ... led to a growing crisis in economic policy ".

Beard and musical
In an interview conducted by Jan & Dean fan and historian David Beard for the Collectors ' Choice release, Jan & Dean The Complete Liberty Singles, Dean Torrence stated that he felt the duo should be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: " We have the scoreboard if you just want to compare number of hits and musical projects done.

Beard and styles
Only during the 1970s and 1980s did television chefs such as James Beard and Jeff Smith shift the focus towards home-grown cooking styles, particularly those of the different ethnic groups within the nation.
The architecture is a blend of Mediterranean and Moorish styles modeled after different hotels and developments that Rowe and Beard saw in Palm Beach, Coral Gables and Boca Raton.

Beard and throughout
Historians Keith Hopkins and Mary Beard tentatively estimate a total of 400 arenas throughout the Roman Empire at its greatest extent, with a combined total of 8, 000 deaths per annum from all causes, including execution, combat and accident.
Popular chef-authors throughout history include people such as Julia Child, James Beard, Nigella Lawson, Edouard de Pomiane, Jeff Smith, Emeril Lagasse, Claudia Roden, Madhur Jaffrey, Katsuyo Kobayashi, and possibly even Apicius, the semi-pseudonymous author of the Roman cookbook De re coquinaria, who shared a name with at least one other famous food figure of the ancient world.
Beard and Fletcher attacked Broward throughout the campaign, but Broward prevailed in the first primary, and entered the second primary campaign against Fletcher.

Beard and 1960s
:“ By the early 1960s it was generally accepted within the historical profession that ... Beard ’ s Progressive version of the ... framing of the Constitution had been decisively refuted.

Beard and now
The contingent was technically now part of Dan Beard Council, though all patches and markings, etc.
While Ashford, whose full name now is Rosalind Ashford Holmes, and Beard, whose full name now is Annette Beard-Helton, continue to perform with other singers.
At the end of the Davis tenure, he started what is now referred to as his Blue Matter Band-with Dennis Chambers on drums, Gary Grainger on bass and at times either Robert Aries or Jim Beard on keyboards-releasing Blue Matter, Loud Jazz and Pick Hits Live.
Most historians now disagree with the economic determinism of historian Charles Beard in the 1920s and emphasize that Northern and Southern economies were largely complementary.
The town grew from a squattage held by ex-convict and inn keeper, Timothy Beard, on the banks of the Molonglo River in what is now Oaks Estate.
The nearby Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home is now a National Historic Landmark in the Riverside Drive Historic District.
Kearsley and Beard had now decided to leave Clea behind, and move onto a new dance duo project called LoveShy, which disbanded in 2008.
Beard is now a member of G * Mania, and is looking to revamp her career in the European scene, particularly France, by changing her surname to Barb, which is French for beard.
All that remains on the land today is a five-story brick hospital — located at the very front of the grounds ( now the Kay Beard Building ) -- and several smaller structures: an old fire station, one powerhouse, a bakery and a commissary — most located behind Kay Beard and in a dilapidated state.

Beard and seen
The chronology of Flinck's works, so far as they are seen in public galleries, comprises, in addition to the foregoing, the Grey Beard of 1639 at Dresden, the Girl of 1641 at the Louvre, a portrait group of a male and female ( 1646 ) at Rotterdam, a lady ( 1651 ) at Berlin.
In 2010 a bat ' leth was seen in the " Chuck Versus the Beard " episode of American comedy Chuck.
In general, the Christie brand was used for theatre organs, which came with contemporary-styled consoles, while the firm's own name Hill Norman & Beard appeared on similar and sometimes identical pipes and actions supplied to customers seen as less frivolous, controlled by a traditional drawknob-stop console.
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