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lent and backing
He founded the Anti-Re-election Center in Mexico City in May 1909, and soon thereafter lent his backing to the periodical El Antireeleccionista, which was run by the young lawyer / philosopher José Vasconcelos.
Simple munition quality ( okashi or lent ) chest armours ( dou or dō ) and helmets ( kabuto ) were massed produced including tatami armours which could be folded or were collapsible. Tatami armours were made from small rectangular ( karuta ) or hexagon ( kikko ) armour plates that were usually connected to each other by chain armour ( kusari ) and sewn to a cloth backing.
Both Wildwood and Sage lent their hands to help Hurricane Katrina victims, backing up Deborah Harry at a benefit in 2005.

lent and vocals
In the same year, Waits lent his vocals to Gavin Bryars ' 75-minute reworking of his 1971 classical music piece Jesus ' Blood Never Failed Me Yet ; appeared in Robert Altman's film version of Raymond Carver's stories Short Cuts and Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California, a short black-and-white movie with Iggy Pop ; and his third child, Sullivan, was born.
Numan lent his vocals to the track " My Machines " off Battles's 2011 album " Gloss Drop ".
Meanwhile, Astbury lent vocals on two tracks of the 2007 Unkle album " War Stories ", one of them being the first single from the album, " Burn My Shadow ".
Wynette lent her vocals on the UK No. 1 hit Perfect Day in 1997, which was written by Lou Reed.
At that time the members of Summoning were: Silenius-vocals, keyboards, bass ; Protector-vocals, keyboards, guitar ; Trifixion-drums ( his last release with the band ); Pazuzu lent some additional vocals and wrote some of the lyrics.
That same year, Horne also lent her vocals to a recording of " Embraceable You " on Sinatra's Duets II album.
He recently lent vocals to a track (" Miracle Cure ") on German trance outfit Blank & Jones 2008 release, " The Logic of Pleasure.
For a brief time following Colourbox's dissolution, Martyn Young served as a producer on records by acts as diverse as The Christians and fellow labelmates The Wolfgang Press, whilst former singer Lorita Grahame lent her vocals to a record released by short-lived One Little Indian act Hit the Roof ( on a cover of Edwin Starr's " Contact ").
Since working with Terence Fixmer, he has lent his unique vocals to collaborations with Motor, Kloq, Warren Suicide, a duet with Sarah " Client B " Blackwood on Client's " Suicide Sister ", and Die Krupps on another reworking of “ Wahre Arbeit Wahrer Lohn .” Homotronic's ironic " U Look Like a Gay " also features an uncredited performance from McCarthy.
Colvin played the voice of character Rachel Jordan on the TV show The Simpsons and lent her vocals to Mary Chapin Carpenter's 1992 recordings " The Hard Way " and " Come On Come On ".
While Purim's vocals lent some commercial appeal to the music, many of their compositions were also instrumental and somewhat experimental in nature.
Avary has also lent his vocals to several charity events.
Guests on ( Breach ) included Elvis Costello, who lent vocals on " Murder 101 ".
He has also lent his vocals to many jazz albums for such artists as Wayman Tisdale, George Duke, Chris Botti, Jeff Lorber, Boney James, etc.
Tatiana also lent her vocals to Reel Big Fish's 2009 album of covers, Fame, Fortune, and Fornication, where she sang a duet with Aaron Barrett on Talk Dirty to Me.
Lane lent his vocals to numerous tribute CDs during the beginning years of 2000.
Cruise has also lent her vocals to works by a miscellaneous list of collaborators, mostly in electronic music.
He contributed lead vocals to the song " Silhouette of Rage " on the sophomore Argyle Park album Suspension of Disbelief, and also lent lead vocals to the song " So Alive " by 54, a synthpop side project of Klank's band.
The Mars Volta frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala lent his vocals to the track " Siberian Divide.
The album contained perhaps Watson's most unusual collaboration to date, with former Happy Mondays singer Shaun Ryder who lent his vocals to the Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé song " Barcelona ".
Lewis has performed for many years on Broadway and has lent her vocals to many of the television and film projects that she has been a part of including the theme song for her most recognizable role, Strong Medicine.
He lent his vocals to Genghis Tron's song " The Feast " on their 2008 release Board Up the House.
She also lent her vocals to " All of the Lights ", a single from Kanye West's album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, alongside John Legend, The-Dream, Elly Jackson, Alicia Keys, Fergie, Kid Cudi, and Elton John.

lent and many
For many years, the U. S. has borrowed and bought while in general, the rest of the world has lent and sold.
It is not often recognized that in his earlier work on the " Sea clocks " Harrison was continually assisted both financially and in many other ways by George Graham, the watchmaker and instrument maker who lent him a large sum on the basis of trust even after Harrison's first visit to Graham in 1728 to explain how his timekeeper worked.
While many structuralists first thought that they could tease out an author's intention by close scrutiny, they soon argued that textual analysis discovered so many disconnections that it was obvious that their own experiences lent a view that was unique to them.
Skurfing is a sport that has many origins but is said to be created in Australia and New Zealand with bindingless hand shaped boards designed specifically for towing A ' skurf board ' was lent to Jeff Darby and friends in Queensland, Australia who started to make their own and who later came in contact with Tony Finn who was to later produce their brand ' Skurfer ' under royalty.
The evolutionary picture appears to be lent weight by the fact that the disks of spiral galaxies are observed to be home to many young stars and regions of active star formation, while elliptical galaxies are composed of predominantly old stellar populations.
The Royal Family had lent out many objects over previous generations.
The stone was set in a fairly simple medallion surrounded by many smaller white diamonds, which he sometimes lent to Louisa de la Poer Beresford, the widow of his brother, Thomas Hope, for society balls.
Thus " Saturday Night " has come to imply the party scene, and has lent its name to the films Saturday Night Fever, which showcased New York discotheques, Uptown Saturday Night, as well as many songs ( see below ).
The term lent itself to several " in " jokes: in Mel Brooks ' film High Anxiety, which parodies many Hitchcock films, a minor plot point is advanced by a mysterious phone call from a " Mr. MacGuffin ".
Eusebius of Caesarea in his Praeparatio Evangelica ( book V ) seems to have been the first Christian apologist to give Plutarch's anecdote, which he identifies as his source, pseudo-historical standing, which Eusebius buttressed with many invented passing details that lent verisimilitude.
Dench has also lent her distinctive voice to many animated characters, narrations, and various other voice work.
The many natural features of the Hamburg have lent itself to the development of " open space " zoning and planning techniques employed by the developers of numerous subdivisions in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Throughout his career with Dream Theater, LaBrie has lent his voice to many other artists ' records as well as tribute albums.
Barkun notes that Alternative 3 and the intermittent availability of Watkins ' book " lent itself to conspiracist interpretations ," and though Alternative 3 did not mention UFOs or extraterrestrials, many of the plans mentioned in Alternative 3 have been featured in later assorted conspiracy theories.
McDowell also lent his voice to the henchman Reeses II in the animated series Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys, a show laced with references to many movies including his own break-out role in A Clockwork Orange.
– used to be one of the most distinguished scholars, blessed with many meritorious acts of worship, an excep ¬ tional intelligence, and an excel ¬ lent memory in all kinds of knowledge, especially in the sciences of tafsîr and hadith, and he wrote numerous books, but Allah did not allow them to be of any kind of benefit to anyone.
Although black minstrelsy lent credence to racist ideals of blackness, many African American minstrels worked to subtly alter these stereotypes and to poke fun at white society.
The Battle of Omdurman has also lent its name to many streets in British cities, for example Omdurman Road in Southampton.
This played to his strengths, and many of his decisions are considered farsighted ; the principle in Blaney v Hendricks, for example, that interest is due on an account where money was lent, which anticipated Section 3 of the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1934.
It also spawned the Swiss MG 51, SIG MG 710-3, Austrian MG 74, and the Spanish 5. 56mm Ameli light machine gun, and lent many design elements to the American M60 and Belgian MAG.
The New York Times ’ s Virginia Heffernan explains that the book ’ s “ narrative technique, which is heavy on free-indirect discourse, lent itself to poststructuralist analysis .” With so many new disciplines especially open to the themes and content of Hurston's work, Their Eyes achieved growing prominence in the last several decades.
By the time of the Civil War, to which Winchester lent many citizens, the need for a municipal water supply became apparent.
As with many other premiers of Franck's larger choral and orchestral works, it was not successful: the work was highly sectionalized and lent itself to performance of excerpts rather than as a whole.
The up and down motion of the brake levers lent the action a binary form that was well-suited by many of the same songs used as halyard shanties.

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