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Many Jews consider a portion of the 49-day period of the counting of the omer between Passover and Shavuot to be a time of semi-mourning and instrumental music is not allowed during that time.
Many observers claimed to have determined such parallaxes, but Tycho Brahe and Giovanni Battista Riccioli concluded that they existed only in the minds of the observers, and were due to instrumental and personal errors.
Many bands record simple phrases that may be rhythmically sprawled out across an instrumental lasting only a couple of bars in length.
Many authors have argued that early rock and roll was instrumental in the way both white and black teenagers identified themselves.
Many people find it useful to distinguish instrumental value and intrinsic values, first discussed by Plato in the " Republic ".
Many reports influence policy decisions ; some are instrumental in enabling new research programs ; others provide independent program reviews.
Many prominent generals of the People's Liberation Army who were instrumental in the founding of the PRC voiced their concern and opposition to the Cultural Revolution, calling it a " mistake ".
Seth Reed fought at Bunker Hill, and was " instrumental " in adding E Pluribus Unum, (' From Many, One '), to U. S. Coins.
Many of his contributions were instrumental in preventing the destruction of the Southern Army.
Many of these musicians featured virtuosic instrumental performances ( and occasional instrumental songs ), but many of their compositions also featured vocals.
Many riddims are named after the song that was recorded on that instrumental track for the first time ( or, in some cases, the song that becomes the most popular on a given riddim ).
Many notable surf bands have been equally noted for both surf instrumental and surf pop music, so surf music is generally considered as a single genre despite the variety of these styles.
Many went to the Dutch colony at the Cape ( South Africa ) where they were instrumental in establishing a wine industry.
Many members became fans of the newly created Star Trek television show, and in 1968 Trimble and other members of LASFS were instrumental in organizing a nationwide letter writing campaign which saved the show from its announced cancellation by NBC at the end of its second season.
Many of those were polychoral and employing large instrumental forces, inspired by the possibilities of the spacious interior of the Salzburg Cathedral.
Many fundamental papers on restoration ( 1954 – 1962 ), interferometry ( 1958 – 1974 ) and reconstruction ( 1956 – 1961 ) appeared along with instrumental and observational papers.
Many early instrumental works were ornamented variations ( diminutions ) on chansons, with this genre becoming the canzone, a progenitor of the sonata.
This was recorded over 50 Cent's " Many Men ( Wish Death )" instrumental.
Many argue that northern soul was instrumental in creating a network of clubs, DJs, record collectors and dealers in the UK, and was the first music scene to provide the British charts with records that sold entirely on the strength of club play.
Many postmodern writers and some feminists ( e. g. Jane Flax ) have made similar arguments, likewise seeing the Enlightenment conception of reason as totalitarian, and as not having been enlightened enough since, for Adorno and Horkheimer, though it banishes myth it falls back into a further myth, that of individualism and formal ( or mythic ) equality under instrumental reason.
Many theoretical relationships, such as fluorescence, require the determination of an instrumental constant anyway, by analysis of one or more reference standards ; a calibration curve is a convenient extension of this approach.
Many of their tracks are very minimalist in nature, filled with ambient noise and various other non-musical sound effects, juxtaposed or combined with instrumental music.
Many songs also contain instrumental solos, more commonly, guitar ( e. g. Someday, That's Why ( You Go Away ), How Many Hours, The Actor, Something You Should Know, Breaking My Heart, Watch Your Back etc.

Many and performers
Many stage performers, directors and writers were introduced to cinema as producers sought personnel experienced in dialogue-based storytelling.
Many bands, particularly in the developing London club scene, tried to emulate black rhythm and blues performers, resulting in a " rawer " or " grittier " sound than the more popular " beat groups ".
Many of the cast members at the time were relatively unknown actors — Texans who had played roles in commercials, television, and stage shows, as well as performers whom Hooper knew personally, such as Allen Danziger and Jim Siedow.
Many episodes featured people most British viewers had barely heard of at the time, such as Linda Ronstadt ; some featured veteran performers like Ethel Merman and Rita Moreno ; some featured well-known pop singers, including Elton John, Diana Ross, and Leo Sayer.
Many performers refer to their stage name as their " professional name ".
Many of the ABL's star players, including several Olympic gold medalists ( such as Nikki McCray and Dawn Staley ) and a number of standout college performers ( including Kate Starbird and Jennifer Rizzotti ), then joined the rosters of WNBA teams and, in so doing, enhanced the overall quality of play in the league.
Many international and Australian performers appear.
Many characters from Disney animated films ( such as Aladdin, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Hercules, and many more ) have appeared on House of Mouse, mostly as patrons and guest star performers.
Many of the show's performers, including Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence and Sandi Toksvig, were regulars with The Comedy Store Players, an improvisational group based at London's Comedy Store.
Many contemporary performers have worked in the style of classic pop including Harry Connick, Jr., Linda Ronstadt, Michael Bublé, Diana Krall, Stacey Kent, John Pizzarelli, Ray Reach, Karrin Allyson, Madeleine Peyroux, Jane Monheit, Maude Maggart, as well as those known as cabaret singers such as Andrea Marcovicci and Bobby Short.
Many smaller venues hold " open mic " events, where anyone can take the stage and perform for the audience, offering a way for amateur performers to hone their craft and possibly break into the profession.
Many street performers, artists and craftspeople show up to create a relaxed cultured atmosphere in the warm balmy evening breezes coming off the beach at the end of the street.
Many of the performers who have had their own theaters in Branson first discovered Branson when they performed at this venue.
Many well known performers got their start as lounge singers and musicians.
Many performers make use of a persona.
Many performers who have played there have gone on to great commercial success, such as Leahy, Valdy, The Rankins and Natalie MacMaster.
Many of Chicago's best orchestras and performers recorded for Brunswick.
Many myths and fallacies have been perpetuated about contortionists ; most of them are because of the general public's unfamiliarity with human anatomy and physiology, while some are showman's hype that has been invented by the performers themselves or their promoters in order to make the act appear even more mysterious.
Many Puerto Rican and international performers have been there, among others.
Many established jazz performers recorded for CTI ( including Freddie Hubbard, Chet Baker, George Benson and Stanley Turrentine ).
Many famous performers, such as Teresa Berganza, Martha Argerich, Gidon Kremer, José Carreras, Kiri Te Kanawa, Patricia Caicedo, Bernarda Fink, Cecilia Pillado, María Isabel Siewers, Jorge Chaminé, Agathe Martel, and Karina Gauvin, have included works of Guastavino on their programs.
Many music hall performers, unable to find work, fell into poverty ; some didn't even have a home, having spent their working lives living in digs between performances.
Many of the performers added jazz influences to traditional music, adding xylophones, saxophones and violins, among other instruments.
Many modern performers now play pieces by following a score in a standard way rather than in the changeable reflective individual way of tradition, this can at times lead to the feeling that a performance has been rushed.

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