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-- those were His very first creative words -- He began the world with light -- this God still gives light to a world which man has plunged into darkness.
He commanded enormous fees playing dances there, and began to make more creative use of electric guitars to replace the big horn sections the Tulsa band had boasted.
Griffith began his creative career as a playwright but met with little success ; only one of his plays was accepted for a performance.
Irenaeus repeatedly insists that God began the world and has been overseeing it ever since this creative act ; everything that has happened is part of his plan for humanity.
Composer Walter Niemann declared " The fact that Brahms began his creative activity with the German folk song and closed with the Bible reveals ... the true religious creed of this great man of the people.
In his evolutionary model of history, he argued that human history began with free, productive and creative work that was over time coerced and dehumanised, a trend most apparent under capitalism.
It was here that Schaeffer began to experiment with creative radiophonic techniques using the sound technologies of the time ( Palombini 1993, 14 ).
Though Englehart and Starlin soon left as the creative talent for the title, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issues # 22.
After Guralnick graduated from Boston University in 1971 with a master's degree in creative writing, he began writing books chronicling the history of blues, country, rock and roll and soul.
Although the band members consciously decided to move in this overall direction, creative differences between the band and long-time producer Terry Brown began to emerge.
From the beginning, Peckinpah began to have clashes with MGM and its president James Aubrey, known for his stifling of creative interests and eventual dismantling of the historic movie company.
It was during his tours with Manpower, and his creative roles within the production, that Durie began to develop his interest in garden design and architecture.
Unsung pioneers of the art include: WLW's Fred Smith ; Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll ( who popularized the dramatic serial ); The Eveready Hour creative team ( which began with one-act plays but was soon experimenting with hour-long combinations of drama and music on its weekly variety program ); the various acting troupes at stations like WLW, WGY, KGO and a number of others, frequently run by women like Helen Schuster Martin and Wilda Wilson Church ; early network continuity writers like Henry Fisk Carlton, William Ford Manley and Don Clark ; producers and directors like Clarence Menser and Gerald Stopp ; and a long list of others who were credited at the time with any number of innovations but who are largely forgotten or undiscussed today.
"), used that background when he went to the University of Washington where he began his creative program of research.
For a time Mussorgsky was able to maintain his creative output: his compositions from 1874 include Sunless, the Khovanschina Prelude, and the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition ( in memory of Hartmann ); he also began work on another opera based on Gogol, The Fair at Sorochyntsi ( for which he produced another choral version of Night on Bald Mountain ).
Soon, creative disputes arose, and Barney left the group in all but name when he began dating a Japanese conceptual artist.
The unity of place, that of the confinement of the action in a play to one locality only, was not mentioned at all. The effect of the three unities on French drama during this period was that their presentation became very restrictive, and it was only when later dramatists began to avoid mentioning specific times and places that the presentation of plays became more creative again.
Severe creative and personal differences with Coppola led to Wexler's firing shortly after production began and Coppola replaced him with Bill Butler.
Because of this realization, Hofmannsthal ’ s idea of the role of the artist began to take shape as someone who created works that would inspire or inflame the instinct, rather than merely preserving it in a creative form.
Beginning with the success of Dr. Dre and G-funk rap in the mid 1990s, many hip hop producers began turning to a more synthesized sound, resulting in the rise of " superproducers " such as The Neptunes, who cultivated a science fiction image with sleek, overtly electronic beats, and Timbaland, who did likewise and also was known for creative sampling, rising to fame for his work with Aaliyah and Missy Elliott and producing a variety of pop and R & B records for artists such as Justin Timberlake.
In 1995, Taylor began a creative partnership with animator Doug TenNapel by scoring two of TenNapel's projects.
As Bakshi and Mancuso wrangled over their creative differences, Bakshi and the studio also began to fight over the film's casting.
She's a really creative musician from a family of artists ... When she became a Christian she turned her back on that world and began working with troubled children at a Montessori school.
Following the outbreak of World War I in 1914, creative artists living at the Bateau-Lavoir and in the neighborhood began moving elsewhere, mainly to Montparnasse.
Ultimately, pioneers like the Jonsdottir art gallery, Hamilton Grill ( still the city's most renowned restaurant ) and the Lambertville Station eatery ( a hotel soon followed ), the city began to attract artists and other creative types.

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From this mint's output Kydonia on Crete began minting coins by over-striking Aeginetan specimens.
The two recent conflicts ( the First and Second Congo Wars ), which began in 1996, have dramatically reduced national output and government revenue, have increased external debt, and have resulted in deaths of more than five million people from war, and associated famine and disease.
Though designed strictly as a mechanism to support " natural language conversation " with a computer, ELIZA's DOCTOR script was found to be surprisingly successful in eliciting emotional responses from users who, in the course of interacting with the program, began to ascribe understanding and motivation to the program's output.
Recuperating at Swarthmoor, he began dictating what would be published after his death as his journal and devoted his time to his written output: letters, both public and private, as well as books and essays.
From 1785, perhaps because the improved version of potting and stamping was about to come out of patent, a great expansion in the output of the British iron industry began.
In the mid-to-late 2000s artists and hackers began to rediscover pen plotters as quirky, customizable output devices.
The written literary output in Kurdic languages was confined mostly to poetry until the early 20th century, when a general written literature began to be developed.
Some composers began to earn their reputation based foremost on their choral output, including the highly popular John Rutter and Eric Whitacre.
The facility officially began full operations in its final 3. 6 MW transmitter power completed status in the summer of 2007, yielding an effective radiated power ( ERP ) of 5. 1 Gigawatts or 97. 1 dBW at maximum output.
After being acquired by Viacom in 1994, Paramount Pictures began a 10-year output deal with Showtime ( then also owned by Viacom ), effective after 1997, after Paramount's contract with HBO expired.
Initially, UPA contracted with the United States government to produce its animation output, but the government contracts began to evaporate as the FBI began investigating Communist activities in Hollywood in the late 1940s.
An irrigation project diverting water from the Deschutes River boosted farming output and the town began to grow again.
After the war, the Commission began to increase its research output significantly.
In 1890, they began to successfully participate in public exhibitions, while most of their artistic output remained in private hands or in the possession of the artists themselves.
After changing their name to Manfred Mann at the behest of their label's producer John Burgess, the group signed with His Master's Voice in March 1963 and began their recorded output that July with the slow, bluesy instrumental single " Why Should We Not ?".
Meyerbeer's grave in BerlinIncreasing ill-health ( or possibly hypochondria ) now began to restrict Meyerbeer's output and activities.
In the 1960s, Hawkins began to drink heavily and his recording output began to wane.
When he became a foreman he expected more output from the workmen and in order to determine how much work should properly be expected he began to study and analyze the productivity of both the men and the machines ( although the word " productivity " was not used at the time, and the applied science of productivity had not yet been developed ).
Stokes's original work began about 1840, and from that date onwards the great extent of his output was only less remarkable than the brilliance of its quality.
And in the interest of being able to advertise a higher power output number, manufacturers in the US ( and elsewhere ) began to take advantage of the highly variable nature of most audio signals ( especially musical sources ) and to cite the peak output ( quite brief and rarely sustainable for long ) as the amplifier power.
Production in Asia, Africa, Australia and South America was scheduled to follow later but the plan for Australian production was later dropped and that market and New Zealand supplied, along with Asia, from a new factory in Thailand where output began in June 2012.

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