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Blancmange and synthpop
This name was also used by the 1980s synthpop group Blancmange who produced a song called " God's Kitchen ", although the two may not have been connected.

Blancmange and band
He moved to London and began working with a wide range of acts from the techno dance group Blancmange to the cult band Killing Joke.
* " Don't Tell Me ", a 1984 song by British Synthpop band Blancmange

Blancmange and with
Blancmange ( or, from French blanc-manger ; part of the cake family, also known as shape ) is a sweet dessert commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with gelatin, cornstarch or Irish moss ( a source of carrageenan ), and often flavored with almonds.
Soft Cell's next recording, " The Girl with the Patent Leather Face ", appeared as a contribution to the Some Bizzare Album, which featured then-unknown bands such as Depeche Mode, The The, and Blancmange.
* In the 1986 Sci-Fi film Flight Of The Navigator Blancmange appear on David's TV with the music video for " Lose Your Love " when he is introduced to music videos by Carolyn, played by a young Sarah Jessica Parker.
Haig embarked on a long solo career, releasing a string of albums on his own Rhythm of Life label between 1984 and 2008, while Malcolm Ross joined Orange Juice and then played with Aztec Camera and Blancmange before embarking on a solo career.

Blancmange and early
New Order, Depeche Mode, Ultravox, Yaz and Blancmange were early staples of this format.

Blancmange and 1980s
* Neil Arthur, lead vocalist of 1980s group Blancmange
Other key artists from the early-mid 1980s include Eurythmics, Talk Talk, A Flock of Seagulls, Tears for Fears, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, OMD, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins, Bronski Beat, Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Blancmange.
* Musician Stephen Luscombe, of 1980s pop-group Blancmange, was born in Hillingdon

Blancmange and .
* D. Awdrey-Gore — The Toastrack Enigma, The Blancmange Tragedy, The Postcard Mystery, The Pincushion Affair, The Toothpaste Murder, The Dustwrapper Secret ( Note: These books, although attributed to Awdrey-Gore in Gorey's book The Awdrey-Gore Legacy, were not really written.
By the end of 1982, these acts had been joined in the charts by synth-based singles from Thomas Dolby, Blancmange, and Tears for Fears.
In July 1984, Clarke teamed Stephen Luscombe of Blancmange, Pandit Dinesh and Asha Bhosle.
Blancmange was formed in Harrow, Middlesex in 1979 by singer Neil Arthur ( born 15 June 1958, Darwen, Lancashire ) and instrumentalists Stephen Luscombe ( born 29 October 1954, Hillingdon, Middlesex ) and Laurence Stevens.
Blancmange supported Nash the Slash on a London club tour in October and November 1980.
In 1984, Blancmange covered ABBA's single " The Day Before You Came ", which reached no.
Blancmange formally split up in 1987.
Following a gap of a quarter of a century, Blancmange released their fourth studio album, Blanc Burn, in March 2011.
* An instrumental version of the song " Blind Vision " by Blancmange is used for the closing credits of the 1985 b-movie Avenging Angel.
By 1895, the company was producing Blancmange powder, jelly powder, and egg substitute.
In a play on words, it has sometimes jocularly been referred to as ' the Blancmange ', since, when viewed from Abergavenny-it looks to some as if it had been tipped from a huge jelly mould.

are and English
Among the recipients of the Nobel Prize for Literature more than half are practically unknown to readers of English.
The limits are suggested by an imaginary experiment: contrast the perceptual skill of English professors with that of their colleagues in discriminating among motor cars, political candidates, or female beauty.
And yet the elements which capture his liberal and humanistic imagination are those which make the English story worth telling and worth remembering.
Tolerance and compromise, social justice and civil liberty, are today too often in short supply for one to be overly critical of Trevelyan's emphasis on their central place in the English tradition.
Yet as an evocation of time past, there are few such successful portraits in English historical literature.
You may do well to take notice, that besides the title to land between the English and the Indians there, there are twelve of the English that have subscribed their names to horrible and detestable blasphemies, who are rather to be judged as blasphemous than they should delude us by winning time under pretence of arbitration ''.
Such manipulations are frequently encountered in his essay on the suppression of the monasteries during the English reformation.
Now the English are painfully silent about my missing hands.
And like this English master, Mason realizes his subjects in large, simplified masses which, though they seem effortless, are in reality the result of skilled design born of hard work and a thorough distillation of the natural form that inspired them.
It is only fair to demand that teachers of courses in English, history, psychology and so on be as well informed in matters of art, especially interior design, as are the art teachers educated in the academic subjects.
One woman -- she could have been either English or American -- went up to him and said, ' But you are the foreigners ' ''.
For example, when the film is only four minutes old, Neitzbohr refers to a small, Victorian piano stool as `` Wilhelmina '', and we are thereupon subjected to a flashback that informs us that this very piano stool was once used by an epileptic governess whose name, of course, was Doris ( the English equivalent, when passed through middle-Gaelic derivations, of Wilhelmina ).
It omits, for example, practically the whole line of great nineteenth century English social critics, nearly all the great writers whose basic position is religious, and all those who are with more or less accuracy called Existentialists.
She found this a marvel because, as she said, only six per cent of English people are churchgoers.
Many English Catholics are proud of their Catholicism and know that they are in a new ascendancy.
I have found myself saying with other foreigners here that English Catholics are good Catholics.
The English saints are widely venerated, quite naturally, and now there is great hope that the Forty Martyrs and Cardinal Newman will soon be canonized.
For example, a writer in a recent number of The Queen hyperbolically states that `` of the myriad imprecations the only one which the English Catholics really resent is the suggestion that they are ' un-English ' ''.
the author possesses an uncommonly fine English style, and he is dealing with subjects of vast importance that are highly topical for our time.
Mr. Sansom is English, bearded, formidably cultivated, the versatile author of numerous volumes of short stories, of novels and of pieces that are neither short stories nor travel articles but something midway between.
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.

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