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Original members Tom Finn and George Cameron reformed The Left Banke in March 2011, tapping New York City's Mike Fornatale ( already a veteran of numerous other 60s band reunions, including The Monks and Moby Grape ) to sing lead vocals in Steve Martin Caro's stead.
Bryck left the band in 2007, and long-time auxiliary keyboard player Ross Nykiforuk was promoted to full membership in his stead.

stead and used
Other terms used are hearth, theod ( only within the Theodish movement ), blotgroup, sippe, and other less popular ones such as garth, stead, church, and others.
So, the similar, original character of 鬼 ( oni or demon ) is used in its stead.
In Old English, "- stead " or "- stede " simply meant a place, such as the site of a building or pasture, as in clearing in the woods, and this suffix is used in the names of other English places such as Hamstead and Berkhamsted.
The term was used by Catholic monks to designate a particular language they used, in stead of Latin, when they are " speaking from the pulpit ".
From late ancient era, the family name ( Myōji / 苗字 or 名字 ) had been commonly used by samurais to denote their family line in stead of the name of the ancient clan that the family line belongs to ( uji-na / 氏名 or honsei / 本姓 ), which was used only in the official records in the Imperial court.
The verb stinga ( sting ) lacks the past tense, but the synonym sticka can be used in stead.
: The term Royal Commission may also be used in the United Kingdom to describe the group of Lords Commissioners who may act in the stead of the Sovereign to grant Royal Assent to legislation passed by Parliament.
The home stead is viewed as being used by the Dean of Wolverhampton in his role as Dean of Ashmore Park ( basically landlord ).
Other terms used are hearth, theod ( only within the Theodish movement ), blotgroup, sippe, and other less popular ones such as garth, stead, church, and others.
Behind it are two thrones, to be used by the monarch and consort or, in their stead, the Governor-General and spouse, at official occasions such as the State Opening of Parliament.
Other terms used are garth, stead, sippe, skeppslag and others.
Hard-boiled, wooden, ceramic or synthetic eggs may be used in their stead, or alternative substitutes such as potatoes, small balls, or jelly.
The term has declined in popularity, and the older term meme ( coined by Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene ( 1976 )) is now used in its stead almost universally ( even by Wilson in his later writings ).
It was during this time when the Royal Decree of the Central Government came stopping the use of the title gobernadorcillo and in its stead capitan municipal was to be used.
A grasping instrument is used to stead the cervix, the length of the uterus is measured for proper insertion, and the IUD is placed using a narrow tube through the opening of the cervix into the uterus.
Arwal is the unique district of Bihar in the sense of quality of water and its greater availability. As per survey done by the experts underground water of arwal is completely free from the impurities. Water is available at most of the place at much shallower depths this is the reason why most of the households of arwal used to install handpumps in stead of motors snd storage. Excellent transportation, Son river and huge availability of water in Arwal may provide suitable conditions to establishment of industries.

stead and such
Desirous of ridding the See of Rome of such an unworthy pontiff, John Gratian paid him the money and was recognized as Pope in his stead.
This did not put him in good stead either with the official Socialist realism of the Eastern bloc ( where, especially in the early Communist years, he periodically received damning criticism — and sometimes punishment, such as being suspended from teaching — for his " formalism ").
However, nearly all historians agree that the Christian victory at Toulouse was important in a macrohistorical sense: it gave Charles Martel badly needed time to strengthen his grip on power and build the veteran army which stood him in such good stead eleven years later at Tours.
RESOLVED That we view with feelings of the deepest regret, Tori Tercero manner in which the Gover't of the Republic of Mexico is administered by the present dynasty-The repeated violations of the constitution-the total disregard for the law-the entire prostration of the civil authority ; and the substitution in the stead of military despotism, are grievances of such a character, as to arouse the feelings of every freeman, and impel him to resistance.
In their stead, large chain stores such as Price Mart and Muffler Master ( which purchased the Forman & Son business ) moved in and opened.
Some episodes involve Jettators making use of a loophole in their oath to challenge Kortan regardless, such as Matsuda, who built a cyborg to fight Kortan in his stead, or Cornell, who changed his name to Orion to be able to fight Kortan.

stead and who
These 1750 cases were carted off in a one-night operation by the O'Banion men, who left in their stead the same number of barrels filled with water.
They turned their eyes towards King Geirröth, who was reigning in the stead of his late father, King Hrauthung.
Hence, at the Cross it was the Father who condemned and punished sin, and the Son who bore that punishment in our stead.
Gillette of Narbonne cures the King of France of a fistula, craves for spouse Bertrand de Roussillon, who marries her against his will, and hies him in despite to Florence, where, as he courts a young woman, Gillette lies with him in her stead, and has two sons by him ; for which cause he afterwards takes her into favour and entreats her as his wife.
It is also stipulated that the governor general may appoint deputies — usually Supreme Court justices and the Secretary to the Governor General — who can perform some of the viceroy's constitutional duties in her stead, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( or a puisne justice in the chief justice's absence ) will act as the Administrator of the Government upon the death, removal, incapacitation, or absence of the governor general for more than one month.
Enkil then orders his chief steward ( who is Khayman as a mortal man ) to rape the twins in his stead, which would prove their lack of power, before the eyes of the court.
A de facto government is a government wherein all the attributes of sovereignty have, by usurpation, been transferred from those who had been legally invested with them to others, who, sustained by a power above the forms of law, claim to act and do really act in their stead.
Nicolas Poussin's early biographer was his friend Giovanni Pietro Bellori, who relates that Poussin was born near Les Andelys in Normandy and that he received an education that included some Latin, which would stand him in good stead.
He manages to reach Maria, who passes the message on in his stead.
However, when the truth is revealed about Jocasta, Oedipus requests to be exiled, it is Creon who grants his wish and takes the throne in his stead.
Of them Admetus was the husband of the famous Alcestis, who died in his stead and was rescued by Heracles, while Pheres, despite his old age, would not do the same for his son.
This rite declared that the petitioners, who were seeking reconciliation with God, solemnly retracted their vows and oaths they had made to God during the period intervening between the previous Day of Atonement and the present one ; this rite made them null and void from the beginning, entreating in their stead pardon and forgiveness from God.
; Lord Justices: Three office-holders who acted in the Lord Lieutenant's stead during his absence.
* Tunisia, known as the Régence ( since 3 June 1955 autonomous ), where France had a Resident-general ( posted with the Basha bey of Tunis, who once the French protectorate was terminated on 20 March 1956 restyled his realm al-Mamlaka at-Tunisiyya ' Tunisian Kingdom '), in stead got a High commissioner from 13 September 1955 to 20 March 1956: Roger Seydoux Fornier de Clausonne ( b. 1908 – d. 1985 ); in continued shortly as independent monarchy, but on 25 July 1957 became the Tunisian Republic.
In Melbourne, Major von Tempsky made vigorous approaches to lead the proposed Trans-Continental Exploring Expedition, but his suite was ill-favoured by the committee, in the main because of the English prejudice of leading members, who chose Robert O ' Hara Burke to lead in von Tempsky's stead.
He then turned against Liutward, who was hated by all, and removed him from office, appointing Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz, in his stead.
He had an idiot of a nephew who sometimes ran the store in his stead, aptly named Soft-Headed John.
He was considered to be pro-Rome by the Patriarch of Constantinople, who refused to recognize the election, and appointed another Patriarch in his stead.
The most noteworthy of these was the Queen Munjeong, who, as a devout Buddhist, took control of the government in the stead of her young son Myeongjong ( r. 1545 – 67 ), and immediately repealed many anti-Buddhist measures.
Initially, Judith retained his lands ( including Hallamshire ), but after Judith refused a second marriage to the Norman knight Simon Saint Liz, William confiscated much of her lands and handed them to her eldest daughter Maud, who then married Saint Liz in Judith's stead.
Elementals can be summoned through Terrestrial Circle Sorcery, however, unlike demons, powerful elementals often have designated proxies who can be sent to respond to the summoning in their stead.
The piece concerns a princess who founds a women's university and teaches that women are superior to men and should rule in their stead.

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