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Her professional adult ' career ' began when she was 18, when she approached Albertina Walker about joining The Caravans, one of the most popular gospel groups at that time.
She recorded and performed with The Caravans from 1958 until 1966, then she began pursuing a solo career and making a name for herself in the gospel music circuit.
By 1968, the transition was complete, and an all new set of Caravans consisting of Walker, Loleatta Holloway, Willie James McPhatter, Julia Mae Price, Doris Willingham, and Gwen Morgan began to record for HOB records until c. 1971.
In 2006 construction began on a cobblestone road to lead from the south of Lashkar Gah to the Qala-e-Bost Arch ( known to readers of James A. Michener's Caravans as Qala Bist.

Caravans and goods
Caravans were useful in long-distance trade largely for carrying luxury goods, the transportation of cheaper goods across large distances was not profitable for caravan operators.
The raids were generally offensive and carried out to gather intelligence or seize the trade goods of Caravans financed by the Quraysh, ( such retaliation was rationalized as being legitimate actions because many Muslims left their possessions and wealth behind when they migrated from Mecca ).
Caravans with up to 10, 000 camels carried gold and slaves north, returning with manufactured goods and salt from Taghaza and Taoudenni.
Caravans took goods to trade with regional Native American tribes.

Caravans and over
German rule was quickly established over Bagamoyo, Dar es Salaam, and Kilwa, even sending the caravans of Prince, Langheld, Emin Pasha, Charles Stokes to dominate " the Street of Caravans ".
Tropic currently flies over 180 daily flights to 13 destinations in Belize, Honduras and Guatemala, and took delivery of two new Cessna Caravans on November 15, 2011.
The only significant non-agricultural industry is the caravan manufacturing site in the northeast of the parish ( as of 2012 ' Swift Caravans '), with over of buildings on a site.

Caravans and which
The yearly brigade trips, which as of 2010 have brought more than 9, 000 people to Cuba, continue today and are coordinated with the Pastors For Peace Friendship Caravans to Cuba.
Generation I Caravans used the Chrysler S platform, which was closely related to the K-cars, Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant.
His forces raided Caravans from Trogir, which eventually forced its denizens to humbly sign a peace and addressed him as the high and mighty lord Stephen free ruler and master of Bosnia, Usora and Soli and many other places and Prince of the Hum.
Caravans brought products from Abyssinia and Egypt into Lobeid and Bara, from which the greater part was again transported on to other parts of Africa.
Walker was the featured singer on the records that the first version of the newly emancipated Caravans made, which had the measured style typical of artists influenced by Roberta Martin.
Albertina Walker recently recorded a reunion album with her group The Caravans entitled " Paved The Way ", which was released by Malaco Records on September 5, 2006.
The two ATRs and its Caravans were painted in the colours of Toll Priority, a successor company to Security Express on behalf of which Jetcraft operated most of its fleet.

Caravans and from
* Caravans make regular departures from Luoyang with Chinese ginger, cassia ( a type of cinnamon ), and silk to be bartered in Central Asia for gold, silver, glassware, pottery, cloth, and intaglio gems from Rome.
Caravans traveled from this area once or twice a year by ox-drawn wagon to New Ulm, with the 75 mile trip taking about a week.
Caravans originating from both ends of the Hohhot-Gucheng route were composed of two-humped Bactrian camels, suitable for the climate on the area, although very occasionally one could see single-humped Dromedaries brought to this route by Uighur (" Turki ", in Lattimore's parlance ) caravan people from Hami A caravan would be normally composed of a number of files (, lian ), of up to 18 camels each.
The Sinti arrived in Germany and Austria in the Middle Ages, eventually splitting into two groups: Eftavagarja (" the Seven Caravans ") and Estraxarja (" from Austria ").
It blossomed during the following period and became a stop-off point for Camel Caravans moving from China into Mongolia and beyond.
*" Polovtsian Dances " from Prince Igor (" Bazaar of Caravans ", " Stranger in Paradise ", " He's in Love ", " Samaris ' Dance ")
Caravans from and to Georgia and Iran would stop in Agstafa.
Walker, Hopkins, Yancey, and Daniels recorded the remainder of their tracks, and adopted the group name of The Caravans simply by dropping Robert Anderson's name from the group name.
At their height in the late 1950s the Caravans combined the energetic, agile alto of Shirley Caesar on songs such as " Swing Low, Sweet Chariot " with the powerful contralto of Inez Andrews on " Mary Don't You Weep, the dramatic soprano of Delores Washington, and the frenetic piano style from Eddie Williams, a friend of Washington.
Caravans leaving from Iliochori carried products from the region to the Balkans for trade.
The two Caravans continued operations with TAM and were withdrawn from service a year later.
Caravans travel from trading posts to the marketplace, where they deliver gold based on the distance they traveled.

Caravans and Kansas
Significant artists on this record label included the powerful contralto Inez Andrews ( formerly of The Caravans ), The Gospelettes with Liz Dargan ( formerly of Andrews ’ group The Andrewettes ), mixed vocal group The Kansas City Melodyaires ( later known as Mildred Clark & The Melodyaires ), The Jackson Southernaires and their younger siblings The Williams Brothers, Reverend Oris Mays and the Christian Harmonizers, all of whom with the exception of, Christian Harmonizers, continued with the label into the 1970s.

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She appeared in The Carey Treatment ( 1972 ), Lady Ice ( 1973 ), The Reincarnation of Peter Proud ( 1975 ), Caravans ( 1978 ), A Force of One ( 1979 ), Scanners ( 1981 ), and The Cover Girl Murders ( 1993 made-for-television film ).

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ould it be too bold to imagine, that in the great length of time, since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before the commencement of the history of mankind, would it be too bold to imagine, that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts attended with new propensities, directed by irritations, sensations, volitions, and associations ; and thus possessing the faculty of continuing to improve by its own inherent activity, and of delivering down those improvements by generation to its posterity, world without end?
In the early 1990s the first groupware commercial products began delivering up to their promises, and big companies such as Boeing and IBM started using electronic meeting systems to leverage key internal projects.
Shortly after the takeover, Canadair began delivering its new Canadair North Star ( a version of the DC-4 ), and was able to deliver aircraft to Trans-Canada Airlines, Canadian Pacific Airlines and British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ) well in advance of their contracted delivery times.
" During this time, he began delivering weekly sermons after Friday prayers, drawing large crowds of people.
These attempts to imitate the faster pace of CBC Newsworld, which began delivering news throughout Canada 24 hours a day on July 31, 1989, backfired.
Huntley lent its name to the Huntley Project, a federal irrigation project that began delivering water to the arid district in 1907.
Barges began regularly delivering goods and residents would travel as far as the Duck River for a grist mill.
Tomlin was an instant success on the already established program, in which in addition to appearing in general sketches and delivering comic gags, she began appearing as regular characters she created that quickly became famous and went on to lives outside of the show in later recordings and television specials:
He began expanding the story, eventually delivering the novel version to Bradbury on December 13.
She did not seek professional help and instead began delivering speeches and presentations about her time spent in the closed-off China and began volunteering at a hospice.
With the bare beats and bass playing and the lead instruments dropping in and out of the mix, Deejays began toasting, or delivering humorous and often provoking jabs at fellow Deejays and local celebrities.
The pressure of delivering the film began to become evident in Russell.
In 2007, the Lillgrund Wind Farm in Denmark was commissioned and began delivering electricity.
Fisher began thinking of a better means of testing cars before delivering them to consumers.
The first non-terrestrial method of delivering television signals that in no way depended on a signal originating from a traditional terrestrial source began with the use of communications satellites during the 1960s and 1970s.
Minton launched a statewide campaign in August 1934 and began delivering speeches in defense of the New Deal.
When Catlin returned east in 1838, he assembled the paintings and numerous artifacts into his Indian Gallery, and began delivering public lectures which drew on his personal recollections of life among the American Indians.
In 1786, he began delivering a course of literature at the newly-established Lycée.
In late 2006, Lionel began delivering an updated remake of its largest steam locomotive, the famous 4-8-4 Northern, as well as a gray Union Pacific Northern with smoke deflectors ( elephant ears ); both new versions have digital sounds.
Host Peter Mansbridge began delivering all segments of the news standing up, a style pioneered in Canada by the Citytv system.
A9's Advertising Technology group began delivering sponsored link advertisements on the Amazon. com retail Web site in 2003 and continues to manage this program for Amazon properties worldwide.
( 1 ) However, Goffe began delivering Latin orations and writing poems in tribute to Sir Thomas Bodley and Queen Anne of Denmark as well as to the dean of Christ Church, William Godwin.
To attract viewers, the M1 Network began experimenting in November 1999 with having Pesotskaya strip while delivering the news.

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