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On and bowed
On the 2008 album In Ear Park by the indie / pop band Department of Eagles, a bowed upright bass is featured quite prominently on the songs Teenagers and In Ear Park.
On 21 July 1710, the Académie d ' Architecture met in Paris, and among the subjects they discussed, the assembled company noted the new fashions of bowed and cusped arches on chimneypieces being employed " to finish the top of their openings.
On the Saturday evening of said meeting, I went, with weeping multitudes, and bowed before the stand, and earnestly prayed for mercy.
On March 11, 2003 Martin bowed to public and media pressure on his interest in CSL Group Inc. and announced that he would sell his interests in the company to his three sons, saying that his ownership would " provide an unnecessary distraction during the leadership race.
On 30 April 2009, The Independent reported that the British government bowed to legal action and agreed to reinvestigate the massacre.
On 10 May 1940, Germany invaded the Low Countries and Chamberlain finally bowed to pressure and resigned, bringing the life of the National Government to a close.
On October 17, 2005 they bowed out and switched to its current format.
On the Hot 100, where ABBA had not been embraced as strongly as in Europe, " The Name of the Game " bowed at No. 82 on 24 December 1977 and peaked at No. 12 on 11 – 18 March 1978.

On and string
Ralph Vaughan Williams produced his most famous settings of six songs, the cycle On Wenlock Edge, for string quartet, tenor and piano ( dedicated to Gervase Elwes ) in 1909, and it became very popular after Elwes recorded it with the London String Quartet and Frederick B. Kiddle in 1917.
On April 17, 1999, just nine days after Compaq reported first-quarter profit being at half of what analysts had expected, the latest in a string of earnings disappointments, Pfeiffer was forced to resign as CEO in a coup led by board chairman Ben Rosen.
On almost all modern electric guitars, the bridge has saddles that are adjustable for each string so that intonation stays correct up and down the neck.
On an instrument correctly adjusted for intonation, the actual length of each string from the nut to the bridge saddle is slightly but measurably longer than the scale length of the instrument.
On smaller harps, like the folk harp, the core string material will typically be the same for all strings on a given harp.
In 1956, Cotten left film for years for a string of successful television ventures, such as the NBC series On Trial ( renamed at mid-season The Joseph Cotten Show ).
On numerous recordings by Fats Domino, Little Richard and others, Bartholomew assigned this repeating three-note pattern not just to the string bass, but also to electric guitars and even baritone sax, making for a very heavy bottom.
On distance scales larger than the string radius, each oscillation mode behaves as a different species of particle, with its mass, spin and charge determined by the string's dynamics.
A flexible string that is stretched between two points x = 0 and x = L satisfies the wave equation for t > 0 and 0 < x < L. On the boundary points, u may satisfy a variety of boundary conditions.
He became " one of the consummate filmmakers of the 20th century " after directing a string of successful films, including, A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), and East of Eden ( 1955 ).
On April 6, 1971, Shakur was shot in the stomach during a struggle with a guest at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan and was arrested on a string of charges.
On traditional looms, the two main sheds are operated by means of a shed roll over which one set of warps pass, and continuous string heddles which encase each of the warps in the other set.
On instruments with stoppable strings, such as the violin or guitar, the player can shorten the vibrating length of the string, using their fingers directly ( or more rarely through some mechanical device, as in the nyckelharpa or the hurdy gurdy ).
On some string instruments, the fingerboard has frets, raised ridges perpendicular to the strings that stop the string at precise intervals, in which case the fingerboard is also called a fretboard.
On chromatic marimbas, the accidentals ( black keys ) can also be played on the space between the front edge of the bar and its node ( the place where the string goes through the bar ) if necessary.
On the other hand, if T is written as a unary number ( a string of n ones, where n = T ), then it only takes time n. By writing T in unary rather than binary, we have reduced the obvious sequential algorithm from exponential time to linear time.
On October 18, 1925, management began a program featuring " Dr. Humphrey Bate and his string quartet of old-time musicians.
On string instruments, for example, the finger used to stop the string can be wobbled on the fingerboard, or actually moved up and down the string for a wider vibrato.
# On a court or piste marked with strings a boule is dead if it completely crosses the string.
On September 1, 1948, after a string of successful films for RKO, Mitchum and actress Lila Leeds were arrested for possession of marijuana.
On the 15th of November, Abdulmukim Edris, who had a million peso bounty on his head, was arrested in Pasay City after the issuing of 11 warrants of arrest by the regional trial court in Isabela, Basilan for a string of pending criminal cases, including murder and kidnapping for ransom.
* On 16 July 2007, Justices, activists, militant leaders, police officials, politicians and prelates attended the Supreme Court's two-day summit at the Manila Hotel in Manila City to map out ways to put an end to the string of extrajudicial killings in the Philippines.

On and instruments
On the wall of this square there are delightful bas-reliefs of musical instruments.
On the other hand instruments for the screening of bipolar disorder have low sensitivity and limited diagnostic validity.
On February 15, 2011, she played one of the instruments live from orbit on National Public Radio.
On the left of the tree are agricultural instruments and on the right is a factory, showing Dedham's history first as a town of farmers and then a one with a number of mills and factories, particularly along Mother Brook.
Some tracks were composed using Eno and Peter Schmidt's Oblique Strategies cards: " Boys Keep Swinging " entailed band members swapping instruments, " Move On " used the chords from Bowie's early composition " All the Young Dudes " played backwards, and " Red Money " took backing tracks from " Sister Midnight ", a piece previously composed with Iggy Pop.
On some instruments ( e. g., piano, harp, xylophone ), discrete tones are clearly audible when sliding.
On a similar note, hundis referred to legal financial instruments evolved on the Indian sub-continent.
On occasion, a performance of " You Enjoy Myself " involved Gordon and Anastasio performing synchronized maneuvers on mini-trampolines while playing their instruments.
On 1A2 key systems or similar key-operated telephone instruments, the hold position, i. e., the hold condition, of a line is often indicated by winking the associated lamp at 120 impulses per minute.
On December 10, 2007, instruments on board Voyager 2 sent data back to Earth indicating that the solar system is asymmetrical.
On Hutcherson's vibraphone the resonators on the high end are much longer than they need to be to produce an arched front as seen in many instruments ( and the cap is near the top of those tubes ).
On 23 January 1973, he released The Six Wives of Henry VIII, an instrumental concept album based on his interpretations of the musical characteristics of the wives of Henry VIII, using keyboard instruments.
On the original BBC Radio series, the music was provided by Colin Sell, but when the show migrated to television, Richard Vranch ( also of The Comedy Store Players ) became the resident musician until the last series of the British show, playing electric guitar and piano and other instruments.
* On musical instruments ( Περὶ ὀργάνων ): fr.
On the same show, the Nairobi Trio abandons their instruments for a safe cracking job ; still with a background of " Solfeggio " but speaking, two of the three appear in an " Outer Space " sketch.
The Sound Lab allows museum-goers to learn the basics of playing various instruments and On Stage features a simulated onstage experience.
On instruments using decimal measure, as shown in the diagram below, the indicating scale would have 10 graduations covering the same length as 9 on the data scale.
On earlier instruments, the use of rollers on the low E ♭ and C natural keys seems to have been more common than having them on the G ♯, low C ♯ and B natural keys.
On solo pieces like " Country Music ( A night in Hell )," he demonstrates his slapping and two-handed tapping proficiency as well as the ability to make the bass imitate the sounds of a wide range of instruments ; the piece has since become a popular live piece.
On the fall of France in 1940, Messiaen was made a prisoner of war, during which time he composed his (" Quartet for the end of time ") for the four available instruments — piano, violin, cello and clarinet.
After leaving the Velvet Underground, Cale worked as a record producer and arranger on a number of albums, including Nico's The Marble Index, Desertshore and ( later on Island ) The End .... On these he accompanied Nico's voice and harmonium using a wide array of instruments to unusual effect.
On most modern western instruments, frets are metal strips inserted into the fingerboard.

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