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Fidelity and first
BS & T's first four albums were reissued by Sony Records in remastered editions ( typically with bonus material ), except for its third album, which has been reissued by Mobile Fidelity.
In the 2000 movie High Fidelity, " You're Gonna Miss Me " was used in the opening scene and is the first song on the movie soundtrack.
This decoration is America's first combat decoration and the second oldest American military decoration of any type following the Fidelity Medallion.
In 1994 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab ( MFSL ) released the original 1976 version on CD ( UDCD-606 ), making the original available digitally for the first time.
In the first project to extend the original standard, the JVT then developed what was called the Fidelity Range Extensions ( FRExt ).
The protagonist, Katie, briefly encounters a minor character named Dick whose description and attitude towards music are reminiscent of the character of the same name from Hornby's first novel, High Fidelity.
* Sidney Frey ( 1920 – 1968 ), Audio Fidelity Records, producer of the first stereo record, lived at Highpoint.
As part of the settlement, for the next five years, the two broker-dealers-Fidelity Investments Institutional Services Company, Inc. of Smithfield, RI and Fidelity Distributors Corporation of Boston-are required to notify Destiny Plan holders who want to increase their investments in existing Destiny Plans that additional shares of the underlying fund can be purchased outside the Destiny Plans without paying the additional creation and sales charges of up to 50 percent on the first year's payments.
In 2004, Fidelity established its first presence in India by opening an office in Mumbai.
He has recorded albums as a bandleader, with David S. Ware, Matthew Shipp and others. Free jazz drummer Whit Dickey first stepped into the spotlight as a leader with the release of his Transonic album from Aum Fidelity in 1998.
In 1865, the Fidelity Insurance Company became the first US Corporate Surety company, but the venture soon failed.
Historical records indicate that three soldiers, all members of the militia of New York state, were awarded the Fidelity Medallion after its first issuance: Private John Paulding, Private David Williams, and Private Isaac Van Wart.
For this reason, the Badge of Military Merit is generally considered the first decoration of the U. S. military, even though it was created two years after the Fidelity Medallion, in 1782.
In 1987, the first TIB — for the integration and delivery of market data such as stock quotes, news and other financial information — went live at Fidelity, followed by First Interstate Bank, then Salomon, eventually digitizing all of Wall Street.
The Fidelity Medallion, the first military decoration of the United States of America.
With George Washington's personal recommendation, the United States Congress awarded Paulding, Williams, and Van Wart the first military decoration of the United States, the silver medal known as the Fidelity Medallion.
The Fidelity Medallion, the first military decoration of the United States of America.
With George Washington's personal recommendation, the United States Congress awarded Van Wart, Paulding and Williams the first military decoration of the United States, the silver medal known as the Fidelity Medallion.
The Fidelity Medallion, the first military decoration of the United States of America.
With George Washington's personal recommendation, the United States Congress awarded Williams, Paulding and Van Wart the first military decoration of the United States, the silver medal known as the Fidelity Medallion.
The Spracklens concurrently wrote the engines for the dedicated chess computers produced by Fidelity Electronics, which won the first four World Microcomputer Chess Championships.
In 1971, Brad Miller produced possibly his first and only 45rpm single on his Mobile Fidelity Productions record label.
Recording engineer Brad Miller ( 1939 – 1998 ) created the first recordings on the Mobile Fidelity label during the late 1950s and 1960s.
Fidelity Investments, after pressure from activist groups, also announced in a filing in the US that it had sold 91 per cent of its American Depositary Receipts in PetroChina in the first quarter of 2007.
When promoting her first international album in the United States, she was reportedly offed a role as a Bond Girl in The World Is Not Enough, as well as in High Fidelity.

Fidelity and published
High Fidelity was an American magazine that was published from April 1951 until July 1989 and was a source of information about high fidelity audio equipment, video equipment, audio recordings, and other aspects of the musical world, such as music history, biographies, and anecdotal stories by or about noted performers.
She published The Visioning ( 1911 ) and Fidelity ( 1915 ).
By the time she wrote and published Fidelity, Glaspell had already moved east with Cook, where she married him.

Fidelity and both
Fidelity electronic recording and amplification – Beginning in 1922, the research branch of AT & T's Western Electric manufacturing division began working intensively on recording technology for both sound-on-disc and sound-on film.
Fidelity Management and Research in 2009 opened offices in both Hong Kong and Tokyo, Japan to add great capabilities to its small cap research.
The company comprises three primary subsidiaries: Fidelity National Title Group, Fidelity National Property and Casualty Insurance Group, ( both wholly owned ) as well as Sedgwick CMS, a minority-owned subsidiary.

Fidelity and older
Although the Fidelity Medallion is older, after being issued to three soldiers for a specific event in 1780 it was never awarded again, so the Badge of Military Merit is often considered the oldest.

Fidelity and High
Like the recent Scheherazade from London ( High Fidelity, Sept. 1961 ), it is successful because emphasis has been placed on good musical and engineering practices rather than on creating sensational effects.
In 1984 Robert Mondlock copyrighted an original screenplay about Armstrong's life titled " High Fidelity ".
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The text " VistaVision – Motion Picture High Fidelity " was often imposed over the Paramount logo briefly before dissolving into the title sequence.
The SS-1 was reviewed very highly in 1970 by High Fidelity magazine.
" Three by Reich ", High Fidelity / Musical America 29, no. 6: MA 12 quoted in Fink, Robert ( 2005 ).
* Nick Hornby's book, High Fidelity
* High Fidelity ( 2000 )-" The Moonbeam Song "
* Marsh, R. C. Toscanini on Records – Part I: High Fidelity Magazine vol 4, 1954, pp. 55 – 58
In 1958, Babbitt achieved unsought notoriety through an article in the popular magazine High Fidelity ( Babbitt 1958 ).
High Fidelity ( February ).
" The original title was changed without his knowledge or permission by an editor at High Fidelity.
High Fidelity is a 1995 British novel by Nick Hornby.
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High Fidelity is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears and starring John Cusack and Danish actress Iben Hjejle.
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Burke was mentioned throughout the 1995 Nick Hornby novel High Fidelity.
During a debate of greatest " Song 1 Side 1 " in history among the lead characters in the movie High Fidelity, Jack Black's character criticizes one of John Cusack's character's proposals as " too obvious, like ' Point of Know Return '/' Point of Know Return.
She appeared with her brother John in the movies Sixteen Candles, Grandview, U. S. A., Class, High Fidelity, Grosse Pointe Blank, Say Anything ..., Cradle Will Rock, Martian Child, and most recently, War, Inc. She also starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom What About Joan?

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