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arose and fusion
A further fusion of beats arose when Duran Duran and The Latin Rascals teamed up to produce a remix of " Notorious ".
The cuisine arose from the fusion of traditional indigenous ingredients with Spanish culture and traditions.
During the 1980s the first major pop-metal style arose and dominated the charts for several years kicked off by metal act Quiet Riot and dominated by bands such as Mötley Crüe and Ratt ; this was glam metal, a hard rock and pop fusion with a raucous spirit and a glam-influenced visual aesthetic.
The most important North American contribution to clave theory is the worldwide propagation of the 3-2 / 2-3 concept and terminology, which arose from the fusion of Cuban rhythms with jazz in New York City.
In the 1990s, a fusion of Miami bass, techno, and hip-hop called ghettotech arose in Detroit.
Soukous arose from this fusion of styles, popularized as dance music by a number of different orchestras in the 1950s and 60s.
During the latter half of the 1960s, Latin fusion arose, a genre which merged Latin and rock music.
The Nashville sound was a popular kind of country music that arose in the 1950s, a fusion of popular big band jazz and swing with the lyricism of honky-tonk country.

arose and imported
Zouk arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s, using elements of previous styles of Antillean music, as well as imported genres.
Early locks were nearly always imported but domestic manufacturing of locks arose in America among the most skilled gunsmiths in later years.
Zouk arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s, using elements of previous styles of Antillean music, as well as imported genres.

arose and Roman
The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1909 ) called this confusion a " distortion of the true facts " and suggested that it arose because the " Liber Pontificalis ", which at this point may be registering a reliable tradition, says that this Felix built a church on the Via Aurelia, which is where the Roman martyr of an earlier date was buried.
The most significant threat the Roman Empire faced during the reign of Domitian arose from the northern provinces of Illyricum, where the Suebi, the Sarmatians and the Dacians continuously harassed Roman settlements along the Danube river.
Letters that arose from Epsilon include the Roman E and Cyrillic Е.
An educational debate in the time of the Roman Empire arose after Christianity had achieved broad acceptance.
From this doctrine arose the Epicurean epitaph: Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo ( I was not ; I was ; I am not ; I do not care ) – which is inscribed on the gravestones of his followers and seen on many ancient gravestones of the Roman Empire.
Meanwhile, a new threat arose from abroad: Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, Frederick William II of Prussia, and the King's brother Charles-Philippe, comte d ' Artois, issued the Declaration of Pillnitz, which considered the cause of Louis XVI as their own, demanded his absolute liberty and implied an invasion of France on his behalf if the revolutionary authorities refused its conditions.
Letters that arose from Gamma include the Roman C and G and the Cyrillic letters Г and Ґ.
The 1905 Russian Revolution arose new waves of Polish unrest, political maneuvering, strikes and rebellion, with Roman Dmowski and Józef Piłsudski active as leaders of the nationalist and socialist factions respectively.
But not all Utraquists approved of the German Reformation ; a schism arose among them, and many returned to the Roman doctrine, while other elements had organised the " Unitas Fratrum " already in 1457.
Letters that arose from this letter include the Roman I and J and the Cyrillic І ( І, і ), Yi ( Ї, ї ), Je ( Ј, ј ), and iotified letters ( e. g. Yu ( Ю, ю )).
With the fall of the Western Roman Empire, there arose a more diffuse arena for political studies.
This balance was shattered when conflict arose between Carthage and the Roman Republic.
The modern Roman rat arose from an ancestor that originated in Malaysia.
Within the movement there gradually arose a much smaller group which tended towards submission to the supremacy of the Roman Catholic Church.
They teach that the Papacy arose after the Roman Empire and slowly became corrupted as it strove to attain great dominion and authority, civil and ecclesiastical, and retained pagan beliefs held during the Empire.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ( CDF ) ( Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei ), previously known as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition ( wherefrom arose the names Roman Inquisition or Holy Inquisition popularly used in reference to the 16th century tribunals against witchcraft and heresy ), and after 1904 called the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, is the oldest of the nine congregations of the Roman Curia.
Although the requirement was straightforward in canon law, complications sometimes arose in a marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic, when one of the parties to the marriage did not have a home parish in the Roman Catholic Church.
Romano-British culture describes the culture that arose in Britain under the Roman Empire following the Roman conquest of AD 43 and the creation of the province of Britannia.
This form of Protestanism arose in the United Netherlands shortly after the " alteration " from Roman Catholicism had occurred in that country.
His favourite adviser was the Jew Josef Süss Oppenheimer, and suspicions arose that master and servant were aiming at the suppression of the diet ( the local parliament ) and the introduction of Roman Catholicism.

arose and culture
After Mesopotamia, this culture arose in Syria and Anatolia, as shown by the city of Çatalhöyük ( 7500-5700BC ).
The significant Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Cycladic culture is best known for its schematic flat idols carved out of the islands ' pure white marble centuries before the great Middle Bronze Age (" Minoan ") culture arose in Crete, to the south: these figures have been looted from burials to satisfy a thriving Cycladic antiquities market since the early 20th century.
A distinctive Neolithic culture amalgamating Anatolian and mainland Greek elements arose in the western Aegean before 4000 BCE, based on emmer wheat and wild-type barley, sheep and goats, pigs, and tuna that were apparently speared from small boats ( Rutter ).
According to Needham, though there is no way of answering the question of whether the crossbow first arose among the cultures neighboring ancient China before the rise of Chinese culture in their midst, or whether it spread outwards from China to all the environing peoples, the former seems the more probable hypothesis given linguistic evidence, which posits that the Chinese word for ' crossbow ' came from an Austroasiatic language.
Horse taming and horseback culture arose first in the southern steppe grasslands of Central Asia, perhaps approximately in modern Kazakhstan.
Human problems arose from the " invention " of culture and civilization.
In the inner part of the Peninsula, where both groups were in contact, a mixed, distinctive, culture arose, called Celtiberian.
We want a culture that is not the culture of an elite, of a group that is considered ‘ cultivated ,’ but rather of an entire people .” Nevertheless, the success of the Ministry of Culture had mixed results and by 1985 criticism arose over artistic freedom in the poetry workshops.
Remains of those towns ' material culture demonstrate that they arose from indigenous roots, not from foreign settlement.
In Eden in the East ( 1998 ), Stephen Oppenheimer suggests that a tree-worshipping culture arose in Indonesia and was diffused by the so-called " Younger Dryas " event of c. 8000 BCE, when the sea level rose.
* Cycladic culturea distinctive Neolithic culture amalgamating Anatolian and mainland Greek elements arose in the western Aegean before 4000 BC
It arose in the 1930s in Jamaica, a country with a predominantly Christian culture where 98 % of the people were the black descendants of slaves.
The earliest culture in the northern and northeastern parts of the island, Independence I arose around 2400 BC and lasted until about 1300 BC.
The Mississippian culture arose as the cultivation of Mesoamerican crops of corn and beans led to population growth.
As time progressed there arose a culture of claim and counter claim by the participating parties and regardless of the hard work and genuine intent of UNTSO the intensity of the violent incidents increased.
In Islamic society, various forms of the veil have been adopted from the Arab culture in which Islam arose.
Israel Finkelstein et al., however, have claimed that lack of evidence for a systematic conquest or the abrupt appearance of a new culture indicates that the Israelites simply arose as a subculture within Canaanite society.
An attempt to construct a most plausible explanation by locating it in what is known of the culture in which the story arose points to the interpretation that the Golden Fleece represents the ideas of kingship and legitimacy ; hence the journey of Jason to find it, in order to restore legitimate rule to Iolcos.
Even when a homogeneous material culture arose, disparate groups were likely to preserve their unique identity and language.
Mississippian culture regional centers arose throughout the Ohio and lower Mississippian valleys, where the rivers were part of widespread trading routes.

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