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# Controlled Bleeding-" Hymn from the Shadows ( Parts 1 & 2 )" ( Paul Lemos, Joe Papa ) – 29: 17
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# and Controlled
In 1970, the U. S. adopted the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, which regulated opium tincture ( Laudanum ) as a Schedule II substance ( currently DEA # 9630 ), placing even tighter controls on the drug.
# Controlled leaks of information through diplomatic channels, which might be passed on via neutral countries to the Germans.
In 1970, Paregoric was classified as a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act ( DEA # 9809 ); however, drugs that contained a mixture of kaolin, pectin, and paregoric ( i. e., Donnagel-PG, Parepectolin, and their generic equivalents ) were classified as Schedule V drugs.
# New Media as Digital Data Controlled by Software – The language of New Media is based on the assumption that, in fact, all cultural objects that rely on digital representation and computer-based delivery do share a number of common qualities.
# Controlled Acceleration Rate test: the acceleration rate used is controlled from low power to high power engines, and overextension and contraction of " test duration " is avoided, providing more repeatable tests and tuning results.
In 1897, William Hadaway was granted US patent # 574537 for an " Automatically Controlled Electric Oven ".
# Controlled Vocabularies Links to examples of thesauri and classification schemes used in the domain of Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry etc.
# and Hymn
The largest act to chart on the Hot 100 is the 320-person Mormon Tabernacle Choir, whose version of " The Battle Hymn of the Republic " reached # 13 according to the The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits in 1959.
He directed the chorus of student nurses of LDS Hospital ( 1942 – 48 ), and wrote the words to God of Power, God of Right which is Hymn # 20 in the 1985 Latter-day Saints Hymnal.
Her song " Singing For Our Lives " appears in Singing the Living Tradition, the official hymnal of the Unitarian Universalist Association, under the title " We Are A Gentle, Angry People " ( Hymn # 170 ).
It was later set to music and published in the LDS Hymnal, as Hymn # 134, " I Believe in Christ " and has since gained popularity among members of the church.
For the 1778 and 1779 versions, Billings did choose lyrics: the first stanza of Hymn # 39 of the first volume of hymns ( 1709 ) by the famous English hymnodist Isaac Watts.
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