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book and sound
* Franz Schüssele, Alphorn und Hirtenhorn in Europa, book and CD with 63 sound samples available at Alphorn-Center, ISBN 3-927781-21-5
* 5. 1 Music Disc, an extension to the red book standard that uses DTS Coherent Acoustics 5. 1 surround sound
In the article published in the Journal, a line from " Floater " (" I'm not quite as cool or forgiving as I sound ") was traced to a line in the book, which said " I'm not as cool or forgiving as I might have sounded.
The biblical account of Pentecost in the second chapter of the book of Acts describes the sound of a mighty rushing wind and " divided tongues like fire " coming to rest on the apostles.
Upon accepting the book for publication Santillana said, " It is my understanding that, fictional as the material may sound, it is straight autobiography.
Also in 1953, Elisabeth Schneider dedicated her book to analysing the various aspects of the poem, including the various sound techniques.
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
Hence, it is a popular English usage in the underground comic book Merton of the Movement, by Bobby London, while ideologically sound, an alternative term, followed a like lexical path, appearing in Bart Dickon ’ s satirical comic strips.
* R. H. Allen represented the " kh " sound by ' h ' with a dot above ( ḣ ), and at least one astronomy book ( a book by Patrick Moore ) using R. H. Allen as a source, has misread this unfamiliar letter as ' li '.
According to former stage manager David Blayney ( 15 years with ZZ Top ) in his book, Sharp Dressed Men, sound engineer Linden Hudson co-wrote much of the material on the album as a live-in high-tech music teacher to Beard and Gibbons.
A soundtrack can be recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, book, television program or video game ; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film or TV show ; or the physical area of a film that contains the synchronized recorded sound.
The Amiga CD32 version has original red book audio tracks by Neil Biggin and has the option to have both sound effects and music.
" A professor of Jewish history at Brandeis University, Antony Polonsky, said that his " research appears to be sound ", but he and other reviewers have questioned the " extent of Jewish persecution of Germans ", in Sack's book.
Norris describes it as a language which " like poetry, uses words and images which can mean several, often contradictory, things at once " An early review of the book argued that Joyce was attempting " to employ language as a new medium, breaking down all grammatical usages, all time space values, all ordinary conceptions of context the theme is the language and the language the theme, and a language where every association of sound and free association is exploited.
Rogers also discusses this issue in her book " Anselm on Freedom ", using the term " four-dimensionalism " rather than " eternalism " for the view that " the present moment is not ontologically privileged ", and commenting that " Boethius and Augustine do sometimes sound rather four-dimensionalist, but Anselm is apparently the first consistently and explicitly to embrace the position.
The only sound disturbing the perfect silence of the hallways is a periodic low growl, the source of which is never fully explained, although an academic source " quoted " in the book hypothesizes that the growl is created by the frequent re-shaping of the house.
The first book contains an explanation of the genera of Greek music, and also of their species ; this is followed by some general definitions of terms, particularly those of sound, interval, and system.
There was also a large amount of criticism for the title of the novel, which, several critics complained, makes the book sound as if the main character is a nun.
For example, in Galpin's 1937 book A Textbook of European Musical Instruments, he lists electrophones with three second-level divisions for sound generation (" by oscillation ," " electro-magnetic ," and " electro-static "), as well as third-level and fourth-level categories based on the control method.
For example, in Galpin's 1937 book A Textbook of European Musical Instruments, he lists electrophones with three second-level divisions for sound generation (" by oscillation ," " electro-magnetic ," and " electro-static "), as well as third-level and fourth-level categories based on the control method.
In his book Me-163, former Messerschmitt Me 163 " Komet " pilot Mano Ziegler claims that his friend, test pilot Heini Dittmar, broke the sound barrier when steep diving the rocket plane and that several people on the ground heard the sonic booms.
The mosque's acoustics were mentioned by him in his book ' Historic Structures of Oudhe ' where he says " for a 16th century building the deployment and projection of voice from the pulpit is considerably advanced, the unique deployment of sound in this structure will astonish the visitor ".

book and bite
Carr contemptuously compared those like Winston Churchill who in his book The World Crisis claimed that the death of King Alexander from a monkey bite caused the Greek-Turkish war to those who would claim that the " real " cause of Robinson's death was his desire to buy cigarettes.
* At the beginning of Chapter Thirteen there is a mention of "... the heroine of a book much more suitable to read than this one spends an entire afternoon eating the first bite of a bushel of apples.
The golf club also has a clubhouse where members of the golf club can book rooms for parties or just have a drink and a bite to eat after a game.

book and society
The book concerned with the Negro's role in an urban society is rare indeed ; ;
An eminent member of this school, Georges Duby, wrote in the foreword of his book Le dimanche de Bouvines that the history he taught relegated the sensational to the sidelines and was reluctant to give a simple accounting of events, but strived on the contrary to pose and solve problems and, neglecting surface disturbances, to observe the long and medium-term evolution of economy, society and civilisation.
The book, initially anonymous, was purportedly written by a " man of fashion " – someone who moved in high society.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
Rabbi Simcha Weinstein's book Up, Up and Oy Vey: How Jewish History, Culture and Values Shaped the Comic Book Superhero says that Superman is both a pillar of society and one whose cape conceals a " nebbish ," saying, " He's a bumbling, nebbish Jewish stereotype.
This book focuses on what deism has to offer both individuals and society.
Jean-Luc Nancy argues in his 1982 book The Inoperative Community for an understanding of community and society that is undeconstructable because it is prior to conceptualisation.
In the 13th century the order reached all classes of Christian society, fought heresy, schism, and paganism by word and book, and by its missions to the north of Europe, to Africa, and Asia passed beyond the frontiers of Christendom.
Montag snaps back by mentioning Mildred's overdose, Clarisse's death, the book woman who burned herself, and how society is falling apart due to apathy, ignorance, and a pending war, then states that maybe the books of the past have messages in them that can save society from its own destruction.
Advocates of the movement seek to highlight the deeply rooted teachings of equality in the Quran and encourage a questioning of the patriarchal interpretation of Islamic teaching through the Quran ( holy book ), hadith ( sayings of Muhammad ) and sharia ( law ) towards the creation of a more equal and just society.
" In the book, Hayek writes that the government has a role to play in the economy through the monetary system, work-hours regulation, institutions for the flow of proper information, and other principles on which most members of a free society will tend to agree.
He is best known for his book Twenty-one Days in India ( 1878 – 1879 ), a satire upon Anglo-Indian society and modes of thought.
Marcuse's critiques of capitalist society ( especially his 1955 synthesis of Marx and Freud, Eros and Civilization, and his 1964 book One-Dimensional Man ) resonated with the concerns of the student movement in the 1960s.
In his book Sketches on the History of Man in 1734 Home claimed that the environment, climate, or state of society could not account for racial differences, so that the races must have come from distinct, separate stocks.
" The author Koenraad Elst in his book, Who is a Hindu ?, summarises on the similarities between Jains and the mainstream Hindu society.
But by the end of that year, in the second edition of the book, he argued that the " proletariat can and must build the socialist society in one country ".
Metalcore band, Norma Jean, derived the title of their song " No Passenger: No Parasite " from the section in the book in which Lewis describes a fully Christian society as having " No passengers or parasites ".
His father was primarily a farmer though he was also deacon of the local Congregational church, captain of the town's militia, and a founder of a local book societya precursor to the public library.
Ferdinand Tönnies in his book Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft ( 1887 ) defined a gemeinschaft ( community ) as being based on emotional attachments as attributed with traditional societies, while defining a gessellschaft ( society ) as an impersonal societies that are modern.
The book portrays a society in which suffrage is earned by demonstrated willingness to place society's interests before one's own, at least for a short time and often under onerous circumstances, in government service ; in the case of the protagonist, this was military service.
One admirer of Heinlein has said that the society depicted in the film showed only a superficial resemblance to the society that Heinlein describes in his book.
In her book, Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia, she writes that " As for Hinduism, the hierarchical principles of the Brahmanical social order have always been contested from within Hindu society, suggesting that equality has been and continues to be both valued and practiced.
It should be noted that non-Muslims who were not classified as " people of the book ", for example practitioners of the pre-Muslim indigenous Arabian religions, had few or no rights in Muslim society.

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