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Historically, concubinage was frequently voluntary ( by the woman and / or her family's arrangement ), as it provided a measure of economic security for the woman involved.
From the beginning to the end of his career at the New Yorker, he frequently provided what the magazine calls " Newsbreaks " ( short, witty comments on oddly worded printed items from many sources ) under various categories such as " Block That Metaphor.
According to the road manager of Quacky Duck, Parsons was, despite being frequently drunk, a kind soul who provided business and musical guidance to the younger band.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, opining that " In an ideal world, every web request could be defaulted to HTTPS ", has provided an add-on called HTTPS Everywhere for Mozilla Firefox that enables HTTPS by default for hundreds of frequently used websites.
In the 17th century peasants had ties to the market economy, provided much of the capital investment necessary for agricultural growth, and frequently moved from village to village ( or town ).
He also frequently collaborates with composer Joseph LoDuca, another acquaintance from Michigan who has provided the scores to most of his films.
A higher degree of relatedness between children and their caregivers frequently correlated with a higher degree of investment in the children, with more food, health care, and clothing being provided.
It was considered more efficient to leave the newly-built plants as is, while the original plants, provided they survived the war were outfitted anew, frequently with captured German machinery.
Great Yarmouth is connected to Norwich by the Wherry Lines from Great Yarmouth railway station, it is served by an hourly service provided by Greater Anglia via Acle or, less frequently, via Reedham.
In small towns, operators frequently provided additional service, knowing where to reach doctors, veterinarians, and law enforcement personnel at all times.
When manual switching systems began to be replaced by automatic, or " dial " systems, there was frequently concern among users that the very personalized emergency service provided by manual operators would be lost.
Because many of her artist acquaintances frequently had little or nothing to eat, in 1915, she opened the canteen that provided a full meal and a glass of wine for only a few centimes.
Clark frequently provided voice-overs as his younger self.
A ribbon tweeter uses a very thin diaphragm ( often of aluminum, or perhaps metalized plastic film ) which supports a planar coil frequently made by deposition of aluminium vapor, suspended in a powerful magnetic field ( typically provided by neodymium magnets ) to reproduce high frequencies.
He frequently used his own life as a basis for his acting, eschewing wardrobe provided, acting in his own clothes.
Roosevelt frequently provided praise for Beebe's books, and went on to write introductions to Beebe's books Tropical Wild Life and Jungle Peace.
However, “ it has been acknowledged that appraisals conducted more frequently ( more than once a year ) may have positive implications for both the organization and employee .” It is suggested that regular performance feedback provided to employees may quell any unexpected and / or surprising feedback to year-end discussions.
* The area has frequently provided film locations for the BBC.
For example, on March 30, 2007, a Slashdot article reported that unique email addresses provided only to TD Ameritrade were frequently becoming targets for spammers.
The Code also provided more material on actual punishments ; in which there is a strong Byzantine influence, with executions and mutilations frequently replacing Serbia's traditional fines.
Although Fisher is usually equipped with firearms, he carries limited ammunition and is not frequently provided with access to additional ammo.
Discontinued publications which frequently provided articles of sub-academic quality were Province and Yr Haul â ' r Gangell.
The silent movie heroines frequently faced new perils provided by the industrial revolution and catering to the new medium's need for visual spectacle.
Betruger's demonic voice, provided by Philip L. Clarke, frequently taunts the player as the game progresses.
Overall German casualties are more difficult to come by but clues are provided by examining the casualties of the SS Panzer Corps, taking into consideration that the elite Waffen-SS divisions were frequently deployed where the fighting was expected to be the harshest.

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The strictly hierarchical organisation of opera seria favoured their high voices as symbols of heroic virtue, though they were frequently mocked for their strange appearance and bad acting:
In music, a fugue ( ) is a compositional technique ( in classical music ) in two or more voices, built on a subject ( theme ) that is introduced at the beginning in imitation ( repetition at different pitches ) and recurs frequently in the course of the composition.
Less known performers such as Ana María Iriarte, Inés Ribadeneira, Toñy Rosado, Carlos Munguía, Renato Cesari, and others frequently lent their voices to the recordings.
With a dosage of more than 20 % the patient lost control over the movement of their limbs and may thrash wildly, groaning in strange voices, losing balance and frequently repeatedly falling.
" Another basic problem famously spoofed in the 1952 film Singin ' in the Rain was that some silent-era actors simply did not have attractive voices ; though this issue was frequently overstated, there were related concerns about general vocal quality and the casting of performers for their dramatic skills in roles also requiring singing talent beyond their own.
At this early stage it was frequently used as the lowest of the voices ( including the bass ), but in 17th-century Italy the term was all-encompassing and used to describe the average male choral voice.
Simple vocal-instrumental music for two voices with organ continuo was the form most frequently performed in churches ; more prominent individuals active in the sphere of music could be found only in larger urban centres.
From 1973 until 1975, she contributed commentaries to a series called “ Spectrum ”, broadcast on CBS radio and television, frequently debating the conservative voices of Phyllis Schlafly and James J. Kilpatrick.
Traditionally, polyphonic madrigals are unaccompanied ; the number of voices varies from two to eight, and most frequently from three to six.
Wood's anthems with organ, Expectans expectavi, and O Thou, the Central Orb are both frequently performed and recorded ; as are his unaccompanied anthems Tis the day of Resurrection, Glory and Honour and, most popular of all, Hail, gladdening light and its lesser-known equivalent for men's voices, Great Lord of Lords.
CBS's programming department frequently supplied scripts promoting CBS ' dramatic and sports shows, but Bob and Ray never read these scripts entirely straight, and would often imitate the character voices heard on these shows.
Although he was quite starved, " so wasted that his bones scarcely held together " ( Jerome ) he still frequently heard voices, of infants or of domestic animals, which he identified as demons, and had visions of naked women, voluptuous meals, chariots and gladiatorial contests:
The St Matthew Passion, ( also frequently St Matthew's Passion ) BWV 244, (), is a sacred oratorio from the Passions written by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1727 for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander ( Christian Friedrich Henrici ).
There is a lack of general agreement on the initialisms and / or abbreviations for any but these, the four most frequently encountered voices.
Recording artists who employed such techniques include Herb Alpert ( who made many of his Tijuana Brass recordings playing multiple horn parts, overdubbed and grouped together on tape ), Harry Nilsson and The Carpenters ( who did similar with their voices, building what sounded like a large chorus ), future Electric Light Orchestra leader and producer Jeff Lynne ( who overlaid guitar parts on a home machine, before graduating to studio work ), and The Beatles ( who frequently used pairs of four-track recorders linked together ).
Most of the pieces are in four voices and based on sacred texts, with a few exceptions some three-voice pieces and several works with secular texts, frequently with lavishly ornamented melodic lines.
Contemporary critics accused Le Jeune of violating some of the rules of good melodic writing and counterpoint, for example using the melodic interval of the major sixth ( something Palestrina would never have done ), and frequently crossing voices ; some of these compositional devices were to become features of the Baroque style, premonitions of which were beginning to appear even in France towards the end of the 16th century.
George frequently complains of the cold and starts spending large amounts of time in the basement, where he hears garbled voices coming from the furnace, an old television, and an unplugged clock radio reading 3: 15, the time the DeFeos supposedly were killed.
He frequently voices the catchphrase, " This world is made of love and peace ," which is usually complemented by his flashing of the Peace sign.
Most frequently the composer indicated only registers and various combinations of voices: he mentions particular instruments only occasionally.

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