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* Jouventin, P ; Aubin, T. & T Lengagne ( 1999 ) " Finding a parent in a king penguin colony: the acoustic system of individual recognition " Animal Behaviour 57: 1175 – 1183
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On this second visit to England, he was lauded by the English nobility and critics alike, and invited to exhibit at leading art societies ; moreover, King George III is said to have commissioned the out-sized painting River Landscape with the Finding of Moses ( 1768 ).
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; Different traditions and cultures in contra dance
He confined himself to operate in the southern part of Nicaragua ; after a press conference he was holding on 30 May 1984 was bombed, he " voluntarily withdrew " from the contra struggle.
Generally speaking, the term ' invisibles ' refers to both ; international payments for services ( as opposed to goods ) as well as movements of money for which there is no contra transaction ( i. e. money is not exchanged for either a good or a service ).
# Decides that the United States of America, by training, arming, equipping, financing and supplying the contra forces or otherwise encouraging, supporting and aiding military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to intervene in the affairs of another State ;
# Finds that the United States of America, by producing in 1983 a manual entitled ' Operaciones sicológicas en guerra de guerrillas ', and disseminating it to contra forces, has encouraged the commission by them of acts contrary to general principles of humanitarian law ; but does not find a basis for concluding that any such acts which may have been committed are imputable to the United States of America as acts of the United States of America ;
Brown: 54 – 55, Duberman: 17, Robeson 2001: 17 – 18 ; contra.
In the absence of political order and law, everyone would have unlimited natural freedoms, including the " right to all things " and thus the freedom to plunder, rape, and murder ; there would be an endless " war of all against all " ( bellum omnium contra omnes ).
A tenore is practiced by groups of four male singers each of whom has a distinct role ; the oche or boche ( pronounced or, " voice ") is the solo voice, while the mesu oche or mesu boche (" half voice "), contra (" against ") and bassu (" bass ") – listed in descending pitch order – form a chorus ( another meaning of tenore ).
at 413, 183 P. 3d 1086 ; contra Madrid, 145 Wash. App.
* De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum ad suos Mertonenses, libri tres ( In Defense of God Against the Pelagians and On the Power of Causes, in three books ), edited by Henry Savile, London: 1618 ; reprinted at Frankfurt: Minerva, 1964.
He was willing to receive corrections in theology, which was not his subject, but he could not unsay what he had said ; and as his enemies tried to press him into a corner he met them with open defiance in a Defensio contra Calumniatores ( 1513 ).
The Institute's official motto is Tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito, which comes from Virgil's Aeneid, Book VI ; the motto means " do not give in to evil but proceed ever more boldly against it.
Beside in literature and historical anthropology she was / is engaged in civil actions and confrontations against clientelism and corruption in the scientific domain in the frames of Slovenia ( in May 2000 she co-directed together with Sabina Mihelj a big public manifestation in Ljubljana against corrupted politics of the Ministry of Science and Technology ; in 2004 she fought against illegal takeover of the institution ISH ; in 2010 she again was a militant contra the total neoliberalization, venalization and degradation of the university as an autonomous institution and against the decomoposition of its fundamental scientific disciplines at the Faculty of Human Sciences Koper, University of Primorska ; for the later see web :- site Save the University: ).
* Fernando Luso Soares ; Maria Pia, Duquesa de Bragança contra D. Duarte Pio, o senhor de Santar.
* German nationalism: the tragedy of a people ; extremism contra liberalism in modern German history, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Stackpole Co. 1952.
*** Czapla, Ralf G. ; Burkard, Georg ; Burkard, Georg: Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua probatur eas homines non esse / Acidalius, Valens.
To mitigate this perceived unfairness, legal systems apply the doctrine of contra proferentem ; giving the benefit of any doubt in favor of the party upon whom the contract was foisted.
EL COYOTE was also a part of Banda la Costeña de Ramón López Alvarado y Banda Los Recoditos ; He recorded four albums as a vocalist with these groups ; In 1997, contra viento y marea, made him debut as a solo artist with the album AQUI ME QUEDARE, a title that marked him a solo artist in music.
He also published a biweekly newspaper, Filipinas ante Europa, which had the editorial logo: Contra Norte-America, no ; contra el imperialismo, sí, hasta la muerte!

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the three Moldavian dances entitled `` Zhok '' ; ;
People decorated their homes and trees with paper flags ; there were ritual races, processions, dances, songs, prayers, and finally human sacrifices.
Shakers today are most known for their cultural contributions ( especially style of music and furniture ). The Shakers composed thousands of songs, and also created many dances ; both were an important part of the Shaker worship services.
At the end of the 17th century, English country dances were taken up by French dancers ; hybrid choreographies exist from this period using the steps from French court dance in English dances.
The walk-through usually proceeds in the order of the moves as they will be done with the music ; in some dances, the caller may vary the order of moves during the dance, a fact that is usually explained as part of the caller's instructions.
Playford was not the author or choreographer of these dances ; he was a music publisher, for whom dance manuals were a profitable sideline.
By the early 18th century, other publishers began to issue collections of dances as well ; a conservative estimate of the number of dances in the English style published between 1651 and 1810 would run to around 20, 000.
There is also English Ceilidh style ; a very energetic form that uses simple country dances, newly composed dances and traditional dances that were collected in the twentieth century.
The term " folk dance " is sometimes applied to dances of historical importance in European culture and history ; typically originated before 20th century.
Not all ethnic dances are folk dances ; for example, ritual dances or dances of ritual origin are not considered to be folk dances.
The Bushmen of southern Africa have medicine dances named after some animals ; the giraffe dance is performed to treat head ailments.
He spoke against her in harsh terms: " Again Herodias raves ; again she is troubled ; she dances again ; and again desires to receive John's head in a charger ," an allusion to the events surrounding the death of John the Baptist.
In the American Southwest, especially New Mexico, a syncretism between the Catholicism brought by Spanish missionaries and the native religion is common ; the religious drums, chants, and dances of the Pueblo people are regularly part of Masses at Santa Fe's Saint Francis Cathedral.

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