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also and composed
While most alphabets have letters composed of lines ( linear writing ), there are also exceptions such as the alphabets used in Braille, fingerspelling, and Morse code.
Woolfson, a songwriter and composer, was working as a session pianist ; he had also composed material for a concept album idea based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe.
Powell also composed some material for the first two Project albums.
Ambrose is traditionally credited but not actually known to have composed any of the repertory of Ambrosian chant also known simply as " antiphonal chant ", a method of chanting where one side of the choir alternately responds to the other.
St. Ambrose was also traditionally credited with composing the hymn Te Deum, which he is said to have composed when he baptised St. Augustine of Hippo, his celebrated convert.
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.
A complete opera composed in 1769 ( presumably as a culminating study ) La vestale ( The Vestal Virgin ) has also been lost.
He also composed one large scale instrumental work in 1815 intended as a study in late classical orchestration: Twenty-Six Variations for the Orchestra on a Theme called La Folia di Spagna.
He composed also a number of different works including many art songs in different languages and a number of important piano pieces, like the five " Doloras " ( 1914 ), which he later orchestrated and are normally played in concerts in Chile and Latinamerica.
Red brass is also an alternative name for copper alloy C23000, which is composed of 14 – 16 % zinc, 0. 05 % iron and lead, and the remainder copper.
While most urban and suburban transport in Bulgaria is composed of buses ( using an increasing number of CNG vehicles ), around a dozen cities also have trolley bus networks.
It has been suggested that Beowulf was first composed in the 7th century at Rendlesham in East Anglia, as the Sutton Hoo ship-burial also shows close connections with Scandinavia, and also that the East Anglian royal dynasty, the Wuffings, were descendants of the Geatish Wulfings.
Cuthbert's letter also relates a five-line poem in the vernacular that Bede composed on his deathbed, known as " Bede's Death Song ".
Cuthbert's letter on Bede's death, the Epistola Cuthberti de obitu Bedae, moreover, commonly is understood to indicate that Bede also composed a five line vernacular poem known to modern scholars as Bede ’ s Death Song
Filling the interior of the bone is the trabecular bone tissue ( an open cell porous network also called cancellous or spongy bone ), which is composed of a network of rod-and plate-like elements that make the overall organ lighter and allow room for blood vessels and marrow.
The organic part is also composed of various growth factors, the functions of which are not fully known.
In addition to the milk glands, the breast also is composed of connective tissues ( collagen, elastin ), white fat, and the suspensory Cooper's ligaments.
He also composed a body of concert pieces for the instrument.
Most of the army was composed of riflemen, a significant percentage of which were in Menelik's reserve ; however, the army was also composed of a significant number of cavalry and infantry only armed with lances.
Alongside acting, directing, writing, producing, and editing, Chaplin also composed the musical scores for his films.
There also are two vice presidents and the president's cabinet composed of his ministers.
His bands have included Watt 4 ( 1980 ), in which he played keyboards and provided voice, Craig Charles and the Beat Burglars ( 1989 ), The Sons of Gordon Gekko ( 1989 ), where he wrote lyrics and also composed tunes for the band, and The Eye ( 2000 – 01 ), with whom he released the rock album " Giving You The Eye, Live at the Edinburgh Festival ".
One type of archaeal cell wall is that composed of pseudopeptidoglycan ( also called pseudomurein ).

also and stirring
They are also detritivores, stirring up the sediment at the pond bottom and ingesting edible fragments.
Allen, after being promised land, traveled to the area and began stirring up not just Pennsylvania authorities but also his long-time nemesis, Governor Clinton of New York, by proposing that a new state be carved out of the disputed area and several counties of New York.
A magnetic stirrer or magnetic mixer is a laboratory device that employs a rotating magnetic field to cause a stir bar ( also called " flea ") immersed in a liquid to spin very quickly, thus stirring it.
He also introduced the practice of noting the denomination of stirring power in " liters of water ", which is a market standard today.
But it is also reflected in the History ; the most stirring passages in the work are those that describe the " Glorious Revolution " of 1688.
These puddings are easily scorched on the fire, which is why a double boiler is often used ; microwave ovens are also now often used to avoid this problem and to reduce stirring.
Abdullah el-Faisal ( born Trevor William Forest, also known as Abdullah al-Faisal, Sheikh Faisal, Sheik Faisal, and Imam Al-Jamaikee, born, in Saint James Parish, Jamaica ) is a Muslim cleric who preached in the United Kingdom until he was convicted of stirring up racial hatred and urging his followers to murder Jews, Hindus, Christians, and Americans .< ref >
A milkshake can also be made by adding powder into fresh milk, and stirring the powder into the milk.
1963 also saw the release of the children's album she recorded, " Gisele MacKenzie Sings and Tells the Adventures and Travels of Babar the Elephant ," in which her narration of the beloved children's book by French author Jean de Brunhoff is complemented by gentle lullabies and stirring ballads that showcase her range and pitch.
Parkman also believed that Pontiac's War had been secretly instigated by French colonists who were stirring up the Native Americans in order to make trouble for the British.
Roenick's penchant for stirring controversy also saw him claiming in 2006 that USA Hockey has " blackballed " him, and was being disrespectful by not including him on the American national team at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
It is also possible to scramble eggs directly in the pan by cracking the eggs then stirring.
It is also eaten layer by layer instead of " stirring everything up ", but impatient diners may snatch up the popular daikon radish at the bottom first using shared chopsticks.
Many of Busch's original recordings from the 1930s are available in digitized form online and on CD ; also available are re-recordings created during the late 1940s and early 1950s, which are equally stirring but perhaps less subtle in approach.
Some models also feature a gimballed stirring rod mounted on the lid, constructed so that mixtures can be stirred whilst the machine is running with no chance of the stirrer fouling the blades.
" He also went on to mention that each trade had their own team, " The elders, the fathers, and the men of wealth come on horseback to view the contests of their juniors, and in their fashion sport with the young men ; and there seems to be aroused in these elders a stirring of natural heat by viewing so much activity and by participation in the joys of unrestrained youth.
His later works also witnessed a strong dose of his philosophical musings. Despite not having formal education, Jeyakanthan has a great knowledge on wide variety of subjects. He is one of the renowned speakers of Tamil Nadu who could give soul stirring speeches. He has changed his views, changed his ideologies based on his life experiences, however he has never made any kind of compromises when it comes to his writing and thinking and has led a respectful life of integrity.
He also delivered a stirring tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, at a memorial in New York's Central Park the day after King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.
He also read Alexander von Humboldt's Personal Narrative, and the two books were immensely influential, stirring up in him " a burning zeal to add even the most humble contribution to the noble structure of Natural Science.
This song can be interpreted as being assimilationist in tone and certainly has European influences ; however, it also reflects the stirring of national consciousness of early 20th century Greenland.
Regularly stirring hamburger on sale at a deli can also make the meat on the surface stay red, implying that it's fresh, while it would quickly oxidize and brown, betraying its true age, if left unstirred.
Some left-wing Palestininan movements, such as the PFLP and the DFLP, began openly questioning the Jordanian monarchy and raising slogans calling for the " resistance " to seize power, while also stirring up conservative and religious feelings by provocative anti-religious statements and actions.
Using the stirring stick that he had also left in the glass, he pulled it out and tried it.
He also campaigns to come across as defender of the PLO vs. the PNA, and as a spokesman for the refugees, who like him remain in exile ; both subjects stirring powerful sentiments in the Palestinian movement.
Also, stirring in the Argentine underground were new bands with a radically different sound from either acoustic or heavy rock: influenced by some of acoustic rock's more experimental works ( such as Arco Iris and their phenomenal Agitor Lucens V with its world music influences ), by Tango music and also by British progressive rock.

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