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While many versions of myths portray Ægir as a giant, it is curious that many do not.
Most modern AFVs are superficially similar in design to their World War II counterparts, with significantly better armour, weapons, engines and suspension-however with an increase in the capacity of transport aircraft allowing AFVs to be practically transported by air, many armies are replacing some or all of their traditional heavy vehicles with lighter airmobile versions, often with wheels instead of tracks.
Multiple versions Actaeon myth survive, though many are fragmentary.
Andersson's next project was Mamma Mia !, a musical built around 24 of ABBA's songs, which has become a worldwide box-office blockbuster with versions in several languages currently being played in many countries, including the UK ( West End premiere in April 1999 ), Canada ( Toronto premiere in 2000 ), the USA ( Broadway premiere in 2001 ), and Sweden ( Swedish language premiere in 2005 ).
Most intriguing in the many versions of the Beowulf FS is the transcription of alliterative verse.
The blades for this type of utility knife come in both double-and single-ended versions, and are interchangeable with many, but not all, of the later copies.
The Hebrew text of Samuel is widely recognised to be heavily corrupted with errors ( meaning that scribes, over the centuries, have introduced many mistakes while copying the original version ), while in addition the Greek and Hebrew versions differ considerably ; modern scholars are still working at finding the best solutions to the many problems this presents.
* Due to high intelligibility between certain languages across many nations, it has been possible to make special pan-regional versions of Big Brother.
There are also many different versions of Holly's " Greatest Hits " as well as covers / compilation albums of Buddy's songs performed by various artists.
DeMille was, however, adept at directing " thousands of extras ", and many of his pictures included spectacular set pieces, such as the parting of the Red Sea in both versions of The Ten Commandments, the toppling of the pagan temple in Samson and Delilah, train wrecks in The Road to Yesterday, Union Pacific and The Greatest Show on Earth, and the destruction of a zeppelin in Madame Satan.
In the following few years he made many versions of " Sleeping Muse " and " The Kiss ", further simplifying forms to geometrical and sparse objects.
Continuous development on modules is rare, many are abandoned by their authors, or go years between new versions being released.
It later became a universal peace symbol used in many different versions worldwide.
Chardin frequently painted replicas of his compositions — especially his genre paintings, nearly all of which exist in multiple versions which in many cases are virtually indistinguishable.
There are many translations of the book, and it has been adapted many times in shortened versions.
The original versions of his papers contained " many technical errors of varying degree "; when the collection was first published, the errors were corrected and it was found that this could be done without major changes in the statements of the theorems, with one exception — a claimed proof of the Continuum hypothesis.
The best-preserved Latin inscription surviving from the Greek East, the edict survives in many versions, on materials as varied as wood, papyrus, and stone.
Until that day, the package was distributed as license-free software, which prevented the distribution of modified versions of djbdns which was in conflict with the principles of Open source software which made the inclusion in many Linux distributions infeasible if not impossible.
However, in many traditions ( given the inherent tendency of Christian liturgical texts to ossification ), it was not unusual for subsequent Christian generations to seek to provide paraphrased Gospel versions in language closer to the vernacular of their own day.
In many versions, Excalibur's blade was engraved with words on opposite sides.
For example, EDLIN in early MS-DOS versions and 32-bit versions of Windows NT has a somewhat similar syntax, and text editors in many MUDs ( LPMud and descendants, for example ) use ed-like syntax.

many and vocal
Rossini introduced the " Ranz des Vaches " into his masterpiece William Tell, along with many other delightful melodies scattered throughout the opera in vocal and instrumental parts that are well-suited to the alphorn.
His teaching of budding young musicians continued, and among his pupils in composition ( usually vocal ) were Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonio Casimir Cartellieri, Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert and many other luminaries of the early Romantic period.
Contemporary a cappella includes many vocal groups and bands who add vocal percussion or beatboxing to create a pop / rock sound, in some cases very similar to bands with instruments.
The introduction for the vocal part of the symphony caused many difficulties for Beethoven.
It is home to the more vocal, deafening Fulham fans, and many stand during games at the back rows of the stand.
The remix featured a prominent Ofra Haza sample and many other vocal cut ups as well as a looped rhythm which, when speeded up, became a staple of the breakbeats genre.
Despite its small size within Guatemala, many leaders were extremely vocal about their beliefs ( for instance, in their protests and, more importantly, their literature ).
In Melbourne, a crowd estimated at 750, 000 turned out to welcome Johnson, although a vocal anti-war contingent demonstrated against the visit by throwing paint bombs at Johnson's car and chanting " LBJ, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?
39, for piano duet, and the Liebeslieder Waltzes for vocal quartet and piano — and some of his many songs, notably the Wiegenlied, Op.
However, many players were vocal in their disdain for the new ball, saying that it was too sticky when dry, and too slippery when wet.
The super-group Crosby, Stills and Nash, formed in 1968 from members of The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies, were joined by Neil Young for Deja Vu in 1970, which moved away from many of what had become the " clichés " of psychedelic rock and placed an emphasis on political commentary and vocal harmonies.
The song was influenced by Jesse and Marvin's # 2 R & B hit " Dream Girl ," which contained many of the same vocal inflections used to great effect in " Earth Angel.
Pete Shelley continued as vocalist ; his high-pitched, melodic singing stood in stark contrast to the gruff pub rock vocal stylings of many punk contemporaries.
One of the many remarkable features of this album is Irene Papas's guest participation ( vocal on " Infinity ").
The human voice consists of sounds generated by the opening and closing of the glottis by the vocal cords, which produces a periodic waveform with many harmonics.
In others, such as many Australian languages, voicing ceases during the hold of a stop ( few Australian languages have any other kind of obstruent ) because airflow is insufficient to sustain it, and if the vocal cords open this is due to passive relaxation.
This view is also adopted by many vocal pedagogists.
As Vice President, Humphrey was controversial for his complete and vocal loyalty to Johnson and the policies of the Johnson Administration, even as many of Humphrey's liberal admirers opposed Johnson with increasing fervor with respect to Johnson's policies during the war in Vietnam.
Byrd's exceptionally long lifespan meant that he lived into an age in which many of the forms of vocal and instrumental music which he had made his own had lost their appeal to most musicians.
Many species " flash " such markings, as well as their tails ; vocal communications include loud barks, whistles, " moos " and trumpeting ; many species also use scent marking to define their territories or simply to maintain contact with their relatives and neighbors.
The process of altering a source sound as it passes through the filter of the vocal tract creates the many different vowel and consonant sounds of the world's languages as well as tone, certain realizations of stress and other types of linguistic prosody.
Alongside The Beatles and Martin, Wilson also pioneereed many production innovations-by 1964 he had developed Spector's techniques to a new level of sophistication, using multiple studios and multiple " takes " of instrumental and vocal components to capture the best possible combinations of sound and performance, and then using tape editing extensively to assemble a perfect composite performance from these elements.
During this year Berlioz also conducted an experiment on his many vocal critics.
The obstacle was one of the many restrictions that the revolutionary government had placed on the running of musical establishments, forbidding the performance of vocal music, so they did not compete with the influential Paris Opéra ( among other organisations ).

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