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Flotard and for
He returned to Seattle and professional music once again, playing drums for the all-girl Seattle rock band Visqueen, and playing upright bass with the folk-noir group CoBirds Unite, which features fellow Seattleites Rusty Willoughby and Rachel Flotard.

Flotard and with
Recently Flotard has performed as backup singer in support of Neko Case and Jon Rauhouse, a pedal steel guitar player and multi-instrumentalist who often tours with Case.
In 1821, he co-operated with Amand Bazard, Jacques-Thomas Flotard, and others to found a secret association, La Charbonnerie, modeled on the Italian Carbonari, with the object of launching an armed insurrection against the French government.

Flotard and Rachel
The band's original members were singer-songwriter-guitarist Rachel Flotard and drummer Ben Hooker, both formerly of Hafacat ; Allan Ross ( guitar ; left in November 2001 ), and Kim Warnick, formerly of the Fastbacks.

Flotard and .
Flotard was featured on Minus the Bear's song " Into the Mirror " from their album Omni.

used and write
An alphabet is a standard set of letters ( basic written symbols or graphemes ) which is used to write one or more languages based on the general principle that the letters represent phonemes ( basic significant sounds ) of the spoken language.
These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names.
Another advantage of Phoenician was that it could be used to write down many different languages, since it recorded words phonemically.
The Greek alphabet, in its Euboean form, was carried over by Greek colonists to the Italian peninsula, where it gave rise to a variety of alphabets used to write the Italic languages.
Examples of present-day abjads are the Arabic and Hebrew scripts ; true alphabets include Latin, Cyrillic, and Korean hangul ; and abugidas are used to write Tigrinya, Amharic, Hindi, and Thai.
One may distinguish between this positional system, which is identical throughout the family, and the precise glyphs used to write the numerals, which vary regionally.
* Full stops / Periods in abbreviations: Americans tend to write Mr., Mrs., St., Dr .; the British will most often write Mr, Mrs, St, Dr, following the rule that a full stop / period is used only when the last letter of the abbreviation is not the last letter of the complete word.
: This article is about is for the Arabic script as used specifically to write Arabic.
( Imp was an extension of AA and was notable for being used to write the EMAS operating system.
He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works.
Some versions ban all writing implements, extending to any item that can be used to write such as lipstick or eyeliner.
Ken Thompson wrote B basing it mainly on the BCPL language he had used to write Unix while in the Multics project.
Because of the pen's reliance on gravity to coat the ball with ink, most ballpoint pens cannot be used to write upside down.
The symbol ∉ is sometimes used to write x ∉ A, meaning " x is not in A ".
The Chinese character numeral system consists of the Chinese characters used by the Chinese written language to write spoken numerals.
The microprocessor conventionally has a number of electrical connections called " pins " that can be used to select an " address " in the main memory, and another set of pins to read and write the data stored at that location.
Even outside the Acme :: hierarchy, some modules are still written largely for amusement ; one example is Lingua :: Romana :: Perligata, which can be used to write Perl programs in a subset of Latin.
The pictures came to the attention of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who used them to illustrate an article on fairies he had been commissioned to write for the Christmas 1920 edition of The Strand Magazine.
However, the Coes write that xicalli referred to the gourd out of which the beverage was consumed and that the use of a frothing stick ( known as a molinollo ) was a product of creolisation between the Spanish and Aztec ; the original frothing method used by the indigenous people was simply pouring the drink from a height into another vessel.
He used his experiences in the war to write the book Psychological Warfare ( 1948 ).
In the United Kingdom, while it is regarded as acceptable albeit less common to write month-name day, year, this order is never used when written numerically.
Tsiang and John King Fairbank, who used newly opened archives in the 1930s to write from the Chinese point of view.
It was used to write software for both the Ferranti and GEC computers from 1971 onwards.
This mode was the default when the drive was used in conjunction with a C64 ; while always being able to read and write the 1541's GCR format of 170 KB DD single-sided, in this mode it also would format disks single-sided and transfer data at 1541 speed.

used and advice
The American philosopher and educator John Dewey became impressed with the Alexander technique after his headaches, neck pains, blurred vision, and stress symptoms largely improved during the time he used Alexander's advice to change his posture.
He was similarly appreciative of them and gave them due credit for policies where he had used their advice.
These forums can be used to try to find relatives, request record lookups, obtain research advice, and much more.
On March 19, he sent the telescope he had used to first view Jupiter ’ s moons to the Grand Duke, along with an official copy of Sidereus Nuncius ( The Starry Messenger ) that, following the secretary's advice, named the four moons the Medician Stars.
For example, members of the Irish Cabinet are dismissed by the President on the advice of the Taoiseach ; in other instances, the head of state may be able to dismiss an office holder unilaterally ; other heads of state, or their representatives, have the theoretical power to dismiss any office-holder, while it is exceptionally rarely used.
In Berlin, he improved the methods he used in Wollstein, including staining and purification techniques and bacterial growth media, including agar plates ( thanks to the advice of Angelina and Walther Hesse ) and the Petri dish ( named after its inventor, his assistant Julius Richard Petri ).
According to some authorities, it was in Alaeddin's time, and by his advice, that the Ottomans ceased acting like vassals to the Seljuk ruler: they no longer stamped money with his image or used his name in public prayers.
The work of the IOC increasingly focused on the planning the 1896 Athens Games, and de Coubertin played a background role as Greek authorities took the lead in logistical organisation of the Games in Greece itself, offering technical advice such as a sketch of a design of a velodrome to be used in cycling competitions.
Triage may also be used for patients arriving at the emergency department, or to telephone medical advice systems, among others.
These cross border broadcasts have also been used in special circumstances to broadcast emergency messages to British subjects abroad, such as the advice to evacuate Jordan during the Black September incidents of September 1970.
The English had become used to the king ruling in council, with the advice of his chief men, but Harthacnut had ruled autocratically in Denmark and he was not willing to change, particularly as he did not fully trust the leading earls.
Today, political economy, where it is not used as a synonym for economics, may refer to very different things, including Marxian analysis, applied public-choice approaches emanating from the Chicago school and the Virginia school, or simply the advice given by economists to the government or public on general economic policy or on specific proposals.
Boothroyd also gave Fleming advice on the Berns-Martin triple draw shoulder holster and a number of the weapons used by SMERSH and other villains.
Eventually, Bermuda sloops became the standard advice vessels of the navy, used for communications, reconnoitering, anti-slaving, anti-smuggling, and other roles to which they were well suited.
Hoffman, a political and social activist himself, used many of his own activities as the inspiration for some of his advice in Steal this Book.
Advocates of evidence-based medicine have used this as an example of the importance of basing health-care recommendations on statistical evidence, with one researcher estimating that as many as 50, 000 infant deaths in Europe, Australia, and the US could have been prevented had this advice been altered by 1970, when such evidence became available.
Since I received the first accusation twenty-two years after Baby and Child Care was originally published -- and since those who write about how harmful my book is invariably assure me they've never used it -- I think it's clear that the hostility is to my politics rather than my pediatric advice.
The Magic 8 Ball is a toy used for fortune-telling or seeking advice, manufactured by Mattel.
Johnny heeds the advice of how Br ' er Rabbit used reverse psychology on Br ' er Fox and begs the Favers Brothers not to tell their mother about the dog, which is precisely what they do, only to get a good spanking for it.
For example, global warming skeptics took the advice of Frank Luntz to frame global warming as an issue of scientific uncertainty, which was a precursor to the conflict frame used by journalists when reporting the issue.
A tongue-in-cheek analysis in the Canadian Medical Association Journal compares the services of Dr. Hibbert and Dr. Nick Riviera, a quack physician often used by The Simpsons as an alternative source of medical advice.
Patients who experience swelling, bleeding or pain at the insertion site, develop fever, feel faint or weak, notice a change in temperature or color in the arm or leg that was used or have shortness of breath or chest pain should immediately seek medical advice.
In literature, the jester is symbolic of common sense and of honesty, notably in King Lear, the court jester is a character used for insight and advice on the part of the monarch, taking advantage of his license to mock and speak freely to dispense frank observations and highlight the folly of his monarch.
A related abbreviation, TINLA, stands for " This is not legal advice " and may be used by either non-lawyers seeking to avoid accusations of unauthorized practice of law or lawyers clarifying that they do not have enough information to provide situation-specific advice and are not making any recommendation to the particular addressee of their remarks.

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