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talked and Records
Seeking to make a " more earthy sounding album which I could hand out to the street people I talked to on Hollywood Boulevard ", in 1970 Norman established One Way Records with his own money, which was described as " an underground experimental " label, which was headquartered initially at his rented home at 6007 Carlos Avenue, Hollywood.
The band talked the owner of the studio into releasing it as a cassette on the local indie label, Velvetone Records ( the recording was re-released as a CD and vinyl EP by SST Records in 1988 ).
After Faust's breakup, the group's whereabouts were unknown ; the Recommended Records catalogues talked about the group's " disappearance ".
Parsons talked about the struggles with their past two labels ; Island Records and Maverick Records.
According to Patrick Vasquez, it was Jimi Hendrix-himself part Native American-who talked the musicians into forming an all-Native American rock group, and they signed as the band " Redbone " to Epic Records in 1969.
The band was signed to sixstepsrecords / Sparrow Records when Louie Giglio talked to Crowder about the music and how it could be used more than just at UBC and more world-wide.

talked and CEO
After the series was over, she wrote a profile of Rockefeller, perhaps the first CEO profile ever, though she never met, or even talked to Rockefeller.

talked and into
Mr. Blatz had been at least sober enough to remember to telephone and he turned out to be the greatest boon that had come into Mr. Crombie's life since he moved to Highfield, in spite of the fact that he didn't work very fast or very long at a time, and he didn't like to work at all unless Mr. Crombie hung around and talked to him.
She had talked her `` boy friend '' into sending her to New York to take a screen test.
Somehow he talked Spencer into letting him use another name ''.
Attending the life class was my idea -- or rather, Askington's idea, but I was ripe for it, and the other two wouldn't have gone if I hadn't talked them into it.
`` I have talked to him, but you know I've never tried to push him into any profession.
In 1949, Jack Sheedy, the owner of a San Francisco – based record label called Coronet, was talked into making the first recording of Brubeck's octet and later his trio.
Ibn Battuta talked his way into this expedition, which would be his first beyond the boundaries of the Islamic world.
Ribbentrop — who was opposed to Hitler's plans lest Germany lose yet another ally — talked Hitler into giving the Hungarians an ultimatum.
Lex is absent from the home at the time of the murder, having been talked into going to a football game by his schoolmate Perry White.
She definitely has a loopiness I found creeping into the way Willow talked, which was great.
He never married, but in 1514 became engaged to Maria Bibbiena, Cardinal Medici Bibbiena's niece ; he seems to have been talked into this by his friend the Cardinal, and his lack of enthusiasm seems to be shown by the marriage not taking place before she died in 1520.
She immediately talked to him about her reformation projects for the Carmelite order, and asked to delay his entry into the Carthusians.
When Lord Latimer returned to the castle, he somehow talked the rebels into releasing his family and leaving, but the aftermath would prove to be taxing on the whole family.
After four meetings, Cooney talked Connell into signing on, after being assured creative freedom and no micromanagement on Cooney's part.
DiMaggio was playing semi-pro ball when older brother Vince DiMaggio, playing for the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League, talked his manager into letting DiMaggio fill in at shortstop.
Essex's greatest failure was as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, a post which he talked himself into in 1599.
After one year of study, he moved to Philadelphia and talked himself into a job with architect Frank Furness.
He considered quitting Led Zeppelin to spend more time with his family, but was talked into returning by the band's manager, Peter Grant.
According to Heise, he then talked to Steinhäuser for a short amount of time, luring him into the doorway of an empty room.
Sixteen Spanish ships were intercepted ; one galleon was taken after a surprise encounter during the night, nine smaller merchants were talked into a surrender ; two small ships were taken at sea fleeing, four fleeing galleons were trapped on the Cuban coast in the Bay of Matanzas.
In addition, they have talked about attempting to intersperse the traditional moral issues associated with the Christian right into a broader message that emphasizes other political issues, such as healthcare, the economy, education and crime.
Trudeau was talked into rescinding his resignation after the government of Joe Clark was defeated by a Motion of No Confidence, and returned to contest and win the 1980 federal election.
He talked to birds, invited his nine cats into church and kept a pig as a pet.
Then, when he heard Jimmy Giuffre playing saxophone on " The Train and The River ", he talked his father into buying him a saxophone, and took lessons in tenor sax and music reading.
White citizens talked of breaking into the jail and lynching blacks citizens being held there.

talked and listening
At first, he is mistaken for a murderer by the four people because he shoots at them through the door ( mistaking them as the Evil Force ), but they find out the truth after listening to a recording of Annie's father, Professor Knowby ( John Peaks ), that talked about how his wife Henrietta was possessed and buried in the cabin's cellar rather than dismembered.
In the video Saddam's son Uday advised al-Ali about hires in Al-Jazeera: " During your last visit here along with your colleagues we talked about a number of issues, and it does appear that you indeed were listening to what I was saying since changes took place and new faces came on board such as that lad, Mansour.

talked and tape
To get a handle on the man ’ s voice and how he talked, Crowe listened repeatedly to a six-hour tape of Wigand.
When Lenihan's campaign manager, Bertie Ahern, named Duffy on radio as someone who had interviewed Lenihan back in May, a political storm erupted in which the journalist was put under siege by the media and Fianna Fáil, leading to his reluctant decision, after consulting with lawyers, to release the portion of the tape in which Lenihan talked about the events of January 1982.
Prince Philippe of Belgium talked with him when he was in space and a ticker tape parade was organized when he came back to Belgium.

talked and who
The insurance man informed them that he had talked to Crumley who was all right and that he would watch the men's personal effects until they towed the rig back to town.
Virginia and Rachel talked to each other quietly now, as allies who are political rather than natural might in a war atmosphere.
How titillating it was to go among people who did not know him as the composer, but who talked in the most glowing terms of the promise of the piece after having heard the first rehearsals.
Just yesterday we had met and talked with a living writer, a contemporary of the dead poet, who is known for his ability of manipulating his ideas and his craft more advantageously.
A good example of the contempt the first democrats felt for those who did not participate in politics can be found in the modern word ' idiot ', which finds its origins in the ancient Greek word, idiōtēs, meaning a private person, a person who is not actively interested in politics ; such characters were talked about with contempt, and the word eventually acquired its modern meaning.
That was the fount and origin of the famous declaration about the National Home for the Jews in Palestine .... As soon as I became Prime Minister I talked the whole matter over with Mr Balfour, who was then Foreign Secretary.
Before initiating the palace coup against Khrushchev, Brezhnev had talked to several Central Committee members, and had a list which contained all of the Central Committee members who supported ousting Khrushchev.
During the speech, Spielberg and Coppola talked about the joy of winning an Oscar, making fun of Lucas, who has not won a competitive Oscar.
Polling shows that over half of parents who do not own a gun have never talked with their children age 5-17 about gun safety.
While laying the foundation stone of the National Defence Academy ( India ) in 1949, he stated: " We, who for generations had talked about and attempted in everything a peaceful way and practiced non-violence, should now be, in a sense, glorifying our army, navy and air force.
His antiterrorist crackdowns were criticized by some human rights NGOs, who talked of an exaggeration and instrumentalization of alleged terrorist activities for political aims.
Many of the police officers and border guards who were approached for interviews by the One Day in September production team were threatened with the loss of their pension rights if they talked for the film.
Gerbert was fascinated by the stories of the Christian Bishops and judges who dressed and talked like the Arabs, well-versed in mathematics and natural sciences like the great teachers of the Islamic madrasahs.
" I was working in a theatre show, and talked to a guy who was then the head of technical support at NIDA ," Crowe has recalled.
He was marvelously handsome ; and the maidens who told him concerning Samuel ( cf 1 Samuel 9: 11-13 ) talked so long with him that they might observe his beauty the more ( Ber.
In 1974, when a shorter version of the story appeared, a suit was brought on behalf of Mayling, and Cowles testified ( perhaps to protect Wilkie ) that the affair was “ impossible .” Taylor speculates that Willkie, who had several drinks when he talked to Cowles, had exaggerated or misled his young friend who had imagined the rest.
They ’ re living, evolving, flawed organisms, still being shaped and poked and talked to by the man who created them.
Scholars who have talked about semiosis in their sub-theories of semiotics include C. S. Peirce, John Deely, and Umberto Eco.
Talking with the game's greats would become a pattern for Williams, who talked with Hugh Duffy who hit. 438 in 1894, Bill Terry who hit. 401 in 1930, and Ty Cobb against whom he would argue that a batter should hit up on the ball, opposed to Cobb's view that a batter should hit down on the ball.

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