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Changing and tastes
Changing cultural mores and the abandonment of the Hays Code in 1968 also contributed to changing tastes in film audiences.
Changing tastes brought about a decline in business leading Phillips to downsize its operations.
Changing popular tastes and a couple of line-up changes contributed to a lack of hits in the 1960s.
Changing demographics and tastes in the 1960s left jazz artists with shrinking audiences and inappropriate material.
Changing tastes also brought about an imminent demise to record labels such as Stax, which were major suppliers of music heard on the R & B / Soul shows.
Changing times and changing tastes marked the change in century at WENS.
* Changing tastes: Economists assume that individual preferences are constant, when in fact such preferences are not fixed but increasingly mutable, shifting constantly according to the latest trends and cultural norms.
Changing tastes and social standards also killed off the operatic castrato voice and ensured the concomitant rise to singing supremacy of the prima donna soprano and the virtuoso tenor.

Changing and late
Changing trends in music diminished the keytar's popularity during the 1990s, continuing on until the late 2000s when a major revival was sparked by artists and groups such as The Black Eyed Peas, Motion City Soundtrack, No Doubt, and Steely Dan.
Harris ’ Why Nothing Works: The Anthropology of Daily Life ( 1981-Originally titled America Now: the Anthropology of a Changing Culture ) applies concepts from cultural materialism to the explanation of such social developments in late twentieth century United States as inflation, the entry of large numbers of women into the paid labor force, marital instability, and shoddy products.
In addition to the Changing the Guard, the Ceremonial Guard takes part in many other functions, such as the annual Governor General's inspection in late June, the Canada Day celebration on 1 July, the " Fortissimo " Sunset Ceremony that takes place in mid-late August on Parliament Hill, and the annual Trooping the Colour.
Changing an anime's music was very common during the early to late nineties.

Changing and 1960s
Changing government policy between the 1930s and 1960s saw the emergence of a Welfare state, similar to many Western European countries.
Although poetry in traditional classical forms had mostly fallen out of fashion by the 1960s, the practice was kept alive by poets of great formal virtuosity like James Merrill ( 1926 – 995 ), author of the epic poem The Changing Light at Sandover, Richard Wilbur, and British-born San Francisco poet Thom Gunn.

Changing and group
The longest standing group for lesbian and gay Christians in the UK, founded in 1976, is the non-denominational Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement ; specifically aimed to meet the needs of lesbian and gay evangelicals, there is the Evangelical Fellowship for Lesbian and Gay Christians ; specifically working within the Church of England is Changing Attitude, which also takes an international focus in working for gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender affirmation within the Anglican Communion.
These include the North East London Independent Artists ( NELIA ) group, based at the Changing Room Gallery in Lloyd Park, the 491 Gallery in Leytonstone, and a number of independent artists, also mainly in the Leytonstone area.
Changing the group changes the appropriate geometric language.
Changing its name to The National Alliance for Optional Parenthood, it continued into the early 1980s both as a support group for those making the decision to be childfree and an advocacy group fighting pronatalism ( attitudes / advertising / etc.
Changing its name once again to Glad, the group recorded the album Feelin ' Glad in 1968.
Changing record labels and production duties to include Gang Starr's DJ Premier and Lil ' Fame himself, the group still kept their energetic style, and gained a slightly larger following this time round.
Called Midnight Café, it built on the popularity of Changing All the Time and established the group as a new pop phenomenon.
In 1999, the BBRC set up the " RIACT " ( Racial Identification Amongst Changing Taxonomy ) group to advise on how records of rare subspecies should be treated.

Changing and they
In this role, they are the forces most visible to tourists, and known for their colourful ceremony of Changing the Guard.
* hypallage: Changing the order of words so that they are associated with words normally associated with others
Changing their name to The Specials, they recorded their debut LP The Specials in 1979, produced by Elvis Costello.
Changing industrial processes so that they actually replenish and magnify the stock of natural capital is another component of sustainable management.
Soon after the end of the war in 1918 the 1st Welsh Guards returned home and where they would be based for much of the inter-war period, performing training and ceremonial duties, such as the Changing of the Guard and Trooping the Colour.
In November, they released the album Changing Horses, which was generally seen as a disappointment after their earlier work.
Changing their name to The Valentinos, Cooke produced and arranged the group's first hit single, " Looking for a Love ", which was a pop version of a gospel song they had released titled " Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray ", written by Bobby.
" In their Conclusions on the Changing Market they said that raising tuition fees to £ 5, 000 a year would be just the " maintenance of the status quo " and claimed that " students are insensitive to tuition fees below this level.
* The hounds also appear in the Roger Zelazny novel The Changing Lands, attacking the main characters as the house they are in travels through time.
On February 21, they released their 11th single, '∞ Changing ∞.
Together, they constitute the epic trilogy The Changing Light at Sandover, a 560-page apocalyptic poem published in its entirety in 1982.
Changing their name to the Imperials, they signed with End Records in 1958.
Despite this, Bulk and Skull were close to Lt. Stone and would be shown trying to perform police duties ( albeit incompetently ) and occasionally try to help people out: in " The Changing of the Zords Part 1 " they rushed to save children from drowning ( who weren't ), in " Follow That Cab " they tried to stop a thief who'd stolen Kimberly's car and did manage to apprehend him, in " Rita's Pita " they used their own money as donations to an elderly home to cover for their mistake, and they assisted in a housing project in " Another Brick in the Wall ".
A number of season three jokes would also be based around Bulk and Skull constantly running into monsters and being comically terrified ; in " The Changing of the Zords ", Lt Stone finally questioned why they always seem to run into monsters.
Changing gear and steering are two conflicting tasks ( i. e. both require the same resources ) before they are integrated into the new skill of " driving ".
Around March 2004, a friend funded 300 copies of a 7 " red vinyl single ( Graffiti / Going Missing ) and later released a vinyl of their tracks ( The Coast Is Always Changing ) that they recorded in Duncan Lloyd's house in Fenham.
# Changing the impeachment procedure for the president and vice-president so they are dealt with by the Grand Justices.
Changing rooms and a clubhouse were built, and the use of the reservoir was shared with two diving clubs, although they remained independent of the original club.
Changing the stance of the baby ( sitting or standing ) was one manipulation they found could make the 10-month-old search correctly.
In the season 3 episode " Changing of the Zords, Part II ", Lord Zedd established contact with the Rangers through the Viewing Globe, and forced the Rangers to teleport him into the Command Center, threatening to harm Kimberly ( whom he had captured ) if they refused.
Changing the order of the addends ( numbers you're adding ) doesn't change their sum ( what they equal when added together ).

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