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Also, in the novel Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett, this slang is frequently used.
Geddy would use this double neck live for Xanadu, as well as a white 4080 / 6 for A Passage to Bangkok, all throughout the " Kings " tour in 1977 – 78, until retiring it at the end of the " Moving Pictures " Tour in 1981.
Soon after, Geddy began using the Fender Jazz Bass which was used on Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals and the supporting tours.
Pickford left Biograph in December 1910 and spent 1911 starring in films at Carl Laemmle's Independent Moving Pictures Company ( IMP ).
MPEG-2 was the second of several standards developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group ( MPEG ) and is an international standard ( ISO / IEC 13818 ).
Rush's popularity reached its pinnacle with the release of Moving Pictures in 1981.
Moving Pictures essentially continued where Permanent Waves left off, extending the trend of highly accessible and commercially friendly progressive rock that helped thrust them into the spotlight.
Moving Pictures was Rush's last album to feature an extended song, the eleven-minute " The Camera Eye ".
Moving Pictures reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 album chart and has been certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Following the success of Moving Pictures and the completion of another four studio albums, Rush released their second live recording, Exit ... Stage Left, in 1981.
The album delineates the apex of Rush's progressive period by featuring live material from the band's Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures tours.
It featured the album Moving Pictures played in its entirety, as well as " Caravan " and " BU2B ".
Moving Pictures is currently the band's highest-selling album ( 4. 4 million units ).
* Moving Pictures ( 1981 )
* " Witch Hunt ", a song by Rush on their Moving Pictures album and part of their Fear series
A triple entendre is a phrase that can be understood in any of three ways, such as in the cover of the 1981 Rush album Moving Pictures.
About 1978 Norman produced an album, Moving Pictures, for British poet and musician Steve Scott that was never released.
The current Archchancellor is Mustrum Ridcully who assumed the post in Moving Pictures and, at the time of the most recent Discworld novel ( which features the wizards as main characters ), Unseen Academicals, still holds it.
For example, in Moving Pictures, the Bursar is surprised to discover Ridcully's adeptness at using a magic mirror, which, like most Discworld scrying devices, is hard to steer.
" in Moving Pictures ) who is generally found in his study reading a grimoire or in the great hall eating.
* Victor Tugelbend ( in Moving Pictures )
He appeared first in Moving Pictures where his physical and mental state then could be described as " invalid, deaf, wandering of mind and hot on the ladies ' behinds in his wheelchair ".
On the " 2112 / Moving Pictures " episode of the television series Classic Albums, Rush drummer / lyricist Neil Peart commented on the writing of the song " The Twilight Zone ," featured on 2112.
* Derek Jarman – Moving Pictures of a Painter
The audio coding algorithm used by the Eureka 147 Digital Audio Broadcasting ( DAB ) system has been subject to the standardization process within the ISO / Moving Pictures Expert Group ( MPEG ) in 1989 – 94.

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Moving images were produced on revolving drums and disks in the 1830s with independent invention by Simon von Stampfer ( Stroboscope ) in Austria, Joseph Plateau ( Phenakistoscope ) in Belgium and William Horner ( zoetrope ) in Britain.
The Vitascope and the Lumière Brothers ' Cinematograph were first presented in Japan in March 1897, and Lumière cameramen were the first to shoot films in Japan .< ref > Moving pictures, however, were not an entirely new experience for the Japanese because of their rich tradition of pre-cinematic devices such as gentō ( utsushi-e ) or the magic lantern.
Moving beyond the local level, presbyteries and kirk sessions were increasingly accepted as legitimate alternative to the baronial or civil courts.
Moving in the wake of German merchants who were now following the old trading routes of the Vikings, a monk named Meinhard landed at the mouth of the Daugava river in present-day Latvia in 1180 and was made bishop in 1186.
Three tracks from Billy Gibbons ' pre-ZZ band, The Moving Sidewalks, were also included.
Along the banks of the lake, patrons on the way to the casino were taken on a moving walkway the first of its kind open to the public, called The Great Wharf, Moving Sidewalk, it allowed people to walk along or ride in seats.
Van Leer and Akkerman were still producing much of their most seminal work, but critics claimed that the album was not as cohesive as Focus II / Moving Waves and the material did not support the length of a double album.
His early working relationships were with record labels such as Suburban Base and Moving Shadow.
Moving pictures were taken of the ceremonies.
Moving walkways were added to the third floor, the H1 Bus Station and Gates H3-H11 were completely rebuilt, and the H2 commuter satellite had jetways installed.
They were also featured guests on SMAP's television show, SMAP × SMAP, one of the highest rated shows in Japan to promote the ' Moving Rubber ' product.
Finding themselves " at liberty ," Lawrence and Solter in 1909 were able to join the Independent Moving Pictures Company of America ( IMP ).
Moving domains to the newly formed company registrants of existing domains were invited to agree to Nominet's new terms and conditions.
Moving towards the ridge in a single half-track, it was realised that one enemy shell could wipe out the company's entire command capability, so the half-track's occupants were rapidly dispersed among several other vehicles.
The album opened with the song " How Can You Keep on Moving ( Unless You Migrate Too )" by Agnes " Sis " Cunningham about the Okies who were not welcomed when they migrated west to escape the Dust Bowl in the 1930s – to which Cooder gave a rousing-yet-satirical march accompaniment.
On August 24, three detailed patent applications were filed: the first for a " Kinetographic Camera ", the second for the camera as well, and the third for an " Apparatus for Exhibiting Photographs of Moving Objects ".
Moving to Manhattan Beach in California in 1944, they suddenly got interested in surfing, and were one of the first to put fiberglass on the nose of their surfboards to protect the foam filled plywood boards.
Moving away from the patterns of song structure and melody of much rock music in America and Britain, some in the movement also drove the music to a more mechanical and electronic sound ( a group of 5 expatriate Americans, The Monks, who toured playing beat music clubs throughout Germany, were also exploring this industrial / mechanical sound, as evidenced on their 1965 German-only release LP " Black Monk Time ").
Moving to Miami as a young woman to work for The Miami Herald, Douglas became a freelance writer, producing over a hundred short stories that were published in popular magazines.
Moving away from the Latin style which had dominated the releases of the previous 10 years, these albums were the most wide-ranging and least commercial Group releases, including experimentations with sequenced synthetic drums on one track, free-form improvisation on acoustic instruments, and symphonic signatures, blues and sonata schemes.
Moving beyond the re-use of the Roman baths in their new lands, new bath were constructed as annex buildings of mosques, the complexes of which were community center as well as houses of worship.

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