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Energized and 1974
Dawes produced two albums for the band Foghat, " Rock & Roll " ( 1973 ) and " Energized " ( 1974 ), also co-writing the song " Wild Cherry " on the latter.

Energized and followed
Energized by his new label, Arista Records, and with record producer Jack Nitzsche, Parker followed with Squeezing Out Sparks, widely held to be the best album of his career.

Energized and by
Energized by his personal victory over paralytic illness, FDR's unfailing optimism and activism contributed to a renewal of the national spirit.
Energized by the anti-German sentiment during World War I, the League achieved its main goal of passage on December 18, 1917 — the 18th Amendment that established National Prohibition, consequently banning " the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States and its possessions.
The project was call “ Two Suns Arcology: The Cities Energized by the Sun .” The Arcosanti master plan went through a major overhaul reflecting this methodology.
Energized by numerous itinerant self-proclaimed missionaries, by the 1760s Baptists were drawing Southerners, especially poor white farmers, into a new, much more democratic religion.
Energized by his new youthfulness, he has a series of affairs.
* High-Energy Ions Energized by Bastille Day 2000 Shock Bombardment
Energized by the enthusiasm of the Sikaran elders, Meliton Geronimo devoted all his time and energy in the propagation of Sikaran.

Energized and .
* Energized Enthusiasm-An essay developing the idea of creativity as a sexual phenomenon.
In July 2011, Titan launched the HTSE ( High Tech Self Energized ) collection of watches which run on light.
The British poet and mystic Aleister Crowley, in his work " Energized Enthusiasm ," suggests that " wine, women, and song " may be utilised towards the development of genius in the individual or the attainment of mystical states.
No. of Energized Barangays-29
One of his most brilliant inventions is the EMACS ( Energized Monster Armed Containment Suit ) or simply power suit, which allows normal humans to fight super-human dark powers at the same level.

came and out
He worked his tongue round and round in the hollow of his cheek and his voice came out of his throat, dry and cracked.
But he came toward me sedately enough, showed me around the counter, offered me a seat inside his office, then walked to a file cabinet and got out my application.
Macklin was the third man to come out, and he came unhurriedly.
He was looking out on the dark waters of the Lake when I came upon him and without wasting words I smacked him hard across the face.
Fifty yards away from the barn he dodged inside a barber's shop and came out at the back.
The only evidence of occupation came from the chimney, which was belching out thick smoke.
Presently she came out of the schoolhouse.
The blade came out with a snick!!
In 1961 the first important legislative victory of the Kennedy Administration came when the principle of national responsibility for local economic distress won out over a `` state's-responsibility '' proposal -- provision was made for payment for unemployment relief by nation-wide taxation rather than by a levy only on those states afflicted with manpower surplus.
They had located the runway of a colony of ants and as the ants came out of the ground, the boys picked them up, one at a time, and pinched them dead.
And let me add Murray's new book as another symptom of it, particularly so in view of the attention Time magazine gave it when it came out recently.
Miriam was stopped at the Taliesin gate, and William Weston, now the estate foreman, came out to parley.
Running across the deck, which was empty now that the livestock had been killed and eaten, they sniffed the spice-laden breezes that came from the shore, each pointing out new and exciting wonders to the other.
If nothing else, at least two good songs came out of the project, `` Out Of This World '' and `` June Comes Around Every Year ''.
But in the confused atmosphere of frontier politics, alliances were as quickly broken as they were formed, and as Pike came to favor with the governor of the Territory, the governor fell out of favor with the President of the United States.
Meltzer stayed with Alfred, and when the door opened they both came out.
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
In the midst of it all, Mr. Podger came out on the Pod porch, alone.
I just came out here to know it ''.
`` Former Vice President Nixon came out in support of President Kennedy's program for stepping up the arms race.
After baptism Jesus came up out of the water at once, and at that moment heaven opened ; ;
When the sun came out, Stevie strode proudly into Orange Square, smiling like a landlord on industrious tenants.
He fought it, seeking to kill the last few words, but on they came out.
At that moment the bathroom door flew open and Eugene came out, with his face lathered for shaving, and strode down the hall, tying the sash of his dressing gown as he went.
The surgeon came back at dusk, cut the vein of a second pigeon, again washed out the eye.

came and 1974
Ambergris is key to the Ian Cameron novel The Lost Ones, from which came the 1974 Disney film, The Island at the Top of the World.
It celebrated winning the award on May 15, 1974 when the Governor of Michigan, William Milliken, and many dignitaries came to town.
The foursome's breakthrough came with winning the Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden with " Waterloo " on 6 April 1974.
In the spring of 1974, the police came to Kabul University to arrest Rabbani for his pro-Islamic stance, but with the help of his students the police were unable to capture him, and he managed to escape to the countryside.
His personal library, purchased after his death, eventually came to the University of Glasgow, where a commemorative exhibition of books from his library was held in 1974.
In the Georgian era, patronage of such seaside places ( such as nearby Brighton ) gave it a new lease of life so that, when the time came with the reform of English local government in 1888, Hastings became a County Borough, responsible for all its local services, independent of the surrounding county, then Sussex ( East ); less than one hundred years later, in 1974, that status was abolished.
In 1974, he came in second on his first attempt at the Mr. Olympia competition.
The word " Moonie " was first used by the American news media in the 1970s when Sun Myung Moon moved to the United States and came into public notice through a series of public speeches he gave, including at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974 and Yankee Stadium and the grounds of the Washington Monument in 1976.
The New Orleans Jazz ( now in Utah ) came aboard in 1974 bringing the total to 18.
In April 1974, Patti Smith, a member of the Mercer Arts Center crowd and a friend of Hell's, came to CBGB for the first time to see the band perform.
This view came to the attention of the Anglophone world with the 1974 translation of de Finetti's book, and has
This was an agreement dating back to 1974, and a great deal of the money came from individual record deals he struck for the group, including a ground-breaking agreement for record sales in Russia in which ABBA recordings were released in exchange for barrels of oil.
Although the Padres continued to struggle after Colbert's departure via trade to the Detroit Tigers in 1974, they did feature star outfielder Dave Winfield, who came to the Padres in 1973 from the University of Minnesota without having played a single game in the minor leagues.
Warhammer was one of the first newly-developed miniature wargames to enjoy popularity after role-playing games came to market in 1974.
In 1970, the IUOTO general assembly voted in favor of forming the World Tourism Organization ( WTO ), based on statutes of the IUOTO, and after ratification by the prescribed 51 states, the WTO came into operation on November 1, 1974.
The Z80 came about when Federico Faggin, after working on the 8080, left Intel at the end of 1974 to found Zilog with Ralph Ungermann, and by July 1976 they had the Z80 on the market.
Lauda was instantly quick but the team was in decline ; his big break came when his BRM team-mate Clay Regazzoni rejoined Ferrari in 1974 and team owner Enzo Ferrari asked him what he thought of Lauda.
His first book of poetry, The North Ship, was published in 1945, followed by two novels, Jill ( 1946 ) and A Girl in Winter ( 1947 ), but he came to prominence in 1955 with the publication of his second collection of poems, The Less Deceived, followed by The Whitsun Weddings ( 1964 ) and High Windows ( 1974 ).
His breakout film role came in 1974 playing Jean-Claude in Bertrand Blier's comedy Going Places.
In 1974 it lost its status as the smallest county borough in England, after the Local Government Act 1972, and came under the control of Kent County Council.
In 1974, the Department of Justice and the United Steelworkers of America came to an agreement on the largest-to-then quota program, for steel unions.
As a souvenir for the tour that came next, in 1974 it was released as a live album, Live Rhymin ', which was moderately successful and displayed some changes in Simon's music style, adopting world and religious music.
Renault bankrolled the small volume sports-car maker Alpine to transform their little A110 Berlinette coupé into a world-beating rally car, and hired a skilled team of drivers too ; then in 1974 came the Lancia Stratos, the first car designed from scratch to win rallies, and the dominant asphalt rally car of its time.
In 1974, three weeks after forming a new government, Wilson's new chancellor Denis Healey partially reversed the 1971 reduction in the top rate of tax from 90 % to 75 %, increasing it to 83 % in his first budget, which came into law in April 1974.

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