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On the basis of what they give us we can know how the young Caruso sang, appreciate the distinctive qualities of Parsifal under Karl Muck's baton, or sense the type of ensemble Toscanini created in his years with the New York Philharmonic.
On the one hand Tacitus ' Germania tells us ( Chapters 38, 39 ) that they occupy more than half of Germany, use a distinctive hair style, and are spiritually centered on the Semnones.
On the other hand, the Bastarnae maintained a separate name-identity into the late 3rd century AD, possibly implying retention of their Germanic cultural heritage, distinctive in the lower Danube, until the arrival of the Goths.
Jarmusch's distinctive aesthetic and auteur status fomented a critical backlash at the close of this early period, however ; though reviewers praised the charm and adroitness of Mystery Train and Night On Earth, the director was increasingly charged with repetitiveness and risk-aversion.
" On Leone, specifically, he writes: " Leone country was totally distinctive ... the mood was voluptuously elegiac ; the use of space was tonic.
The flag of Tavolara: On a white field, a red shield with a distinctive golden six-pointed star, surmounted by a golden Tavolara crown.
* On the Torres Strait Islands, a distinctive dialect known as Torres Strait English is spoken.
On the Island of Madeira, Carnival maintains its distinctive local roots as well.
On May 4, 1964, the United States Congress recognized bourbon whiskey as a " distinctive product of the United States ".
On an audiogram, the resulting configuration has a distinctive notch, sometimes referred to as a " noise notch.
On 23 March 1992, near Amarillo, Texas, Steven Douglas photographed the " donuts on a rope " contrail and linked this sighting to distinctive sounds.
On January 2006, Ramona Valley was designated the country's 162nd American Viticultural Area ( AVA ) by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, which recognized the area for its distinctive microclimate, elevation, and soil attributes.
On wrecks A-C, mounds of distinctive carrot-shaped shipping jars, called amphorae, were found.
As he aged, Gielgud sought out distinctive new voices in the theatre, appearing in plays by Edward Albee ( Tiny Alice ), Alan Bennett ( Forty Years On ), Charles Wood ( Veterans ), Edward Bond ( Bingo, in which Gielgud played William Shakespeare ), David Storey ( Home ), and Harold Pinter ( No Man's Land ), the latter two in partnership with his old friend Ralph Richardson, but he drew the line at being offered the role of Hamm in Beckett's Endgame, saying that the play offered " nothing but loneliness and despair ".
On the other hand, mohair is valued for certain unique characteristics: it is warmer than other fibers, even when used to make a light-weight garment, and is often blended with wool for this reason ; and mohair fibers have a distinctive luster created by the way they reflect light.
On a formal level, the Bosnian language began to take a distinctive shape in the 1990s and 2000s ( decade ): lexically, Islamic-Oriental loan words are becoming more frequent ; phonetically: the phoneme / x / is reinstated in many words as a distinct feature of vernacular Bosniak speech and language tradition ; also, there are some changes in grammar, morphology and orthography that reflect the Bosniak pre-World War I literary tradition, mainly that of the Bosniak renaissance at the beginning of the 20th century.
On the band's inaugural album, Gish ( 1991 ), the band fused diverse threads such as psychedelic rock and heavy metal into a distinctive sound.
On double bass it refers to the technique that is a more vigorous version of pizzicato, where the string is plucked so hard that when released it bounces off the finger board, making a distinctive sound.
On Girls Get Busy, Audrey Marrs, ( Mocket, Gene Defcon ) added keyboards that gave the album its distinctive new sound.
On 14 December 1967 the distinctive unit insignia was approved.
On April 15, 1935 the Roerich Pact was signed by the United States and Latin American nations, agreeing that " historic monuments, museums, scientific, artistic, educational and cultural institutions " should be protected both in times of peace and war, and identified by their flying a distinctive flag, the Banner of Peace, bearing the Pax Cultura emblem.
On the strength of its distinctive burger menu items, including the Huskee, the chain experienced rapid growth by franchising and, to a lesser extent, by acquiring other restaurant chains.
On the Kercopian Literary Criticism in the Slovenian Literary Field ), written with a rare combination of fine irony and piercing analytical style, on drastically unrefexive criticism in Slovenian literature she has shown how important it is for a critic to be disposable and open to the artistic work and at the same time able to produce analytical distances in relation to the work read and evaluated, and in the next step to compound both experiences into a certain perspective, which can come out as his / her own distinctive approach and a singular way of seeing things and works of art.
On the Moon, a distinctive basaltic material has been found that is high in " incompatible elements " such as potassium, rare earth elements, and phosphorus and is often referred to by the abbreviation KREEP.

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On 1 September 1939 this unit was one of the many that participated in the attack on Poland that started the war.
* On the other hand, the closed unit ball of the dual of a normed space is compact for the weak -* topology.
On some processors the control unit may be further broken down into other units, such as a scheduling unit to handle scheduling and a retirement unit to deal with results coming from the pipeline ; It is the main function of CPU.
On November 28 of that year he was with his unit at the Battle of Beaune-la-Rolande when, his officer having been injured, he took command and led an assault on the German position.
On 28 June 1835, the unit was handed over to the Spanish government.
On 1 March 1930 the unit was once again reconstituted, presented with their colours and stationed in Nairobi.
On 8 August 1972, Rines ' Raytheon DE-725C sonar unit, operating at a frequency of 200 kHz and anchored at a depth of, identified a moving target ( or targets ) estimated by echo strength to be in length.
The products of this unit include Easter Parade ( 1948 ), On the Town ( 1949 ), An American in Paris ( 1951 ), Singin ' in the Rain ( 1952 ) and The Band Wagon ( 1953 ).
On April 17 – 18, 1995, McVeigh and Nichols removed their supplies from their storage unit in Herington, Kansas, where Nichols lived.
On October 30, 1994, Nicely sent an email describing the error he had discovered in the Pentium floating point unit to various contacts, requesting reports of testing for the flaw on 486-DX4s, Pentiums and Pentium clones.
On the other hand, a large part of the current administrative unit of the Silesian Voivodeship is not part of historical Silesia ( e. g., Częstochowa, Zawiercie, Myszków, Jaworzno, Sosnowiec, Żywiec, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Będzin and east part of Bielsko-Biała, which are historically Lesser Poland ).
On 3 and 5 August respectively, they attacked a Turkish unit guarding the bridge on the Vardar river and gave a battle in the " St. Jovan " monastery.
On March 21, 1955, the studio was finally able engage in television through the successful Warner Bros. Television unit run by William T. Orr, Jack Warner's son-in-law.
A Doppler On Wheels unit observing a tornado near Attica, Kansas
On the back of the machine there was a port which allowed a user to connect an external 5. 25 " or 3. 5 " floppy disk drive unit, available from Tandy.
On a wired telephone, the handset contains the transmitter and receiver for the audio and in the 20th century was usually wired to the base unit by tinsel wire.
" On a mobile telephone or other radiotelephone, the entire unit is a transceiver, for both audio and radio.
On July 8, 2008, GPS manufacturer Mio Technology announced the release of a Knight Rider-themed GPS unit for a price of $ 270.
On the Suitcase model the signal is processed through a " StereoVibrato ", a low-frequency pan oscillation ( actually a tremolo, but Leo Fender insisted on calling it vibrato, like on his amplifiers ) effects unit, which pans the signal back and forth between right and left channels.
On the other hand, prefixes are used for multiples of the non-SI unit of volume, the litre ( l, L ), or the stere ( cubic metre ).
On July 17, 2007, The Wall Street Journal, a unit of Dow Jones, reported that the company and News Corporation had agreed in principle on a US $ 5 billion takeover, that the offer would be put to the full Dow Jones board on the same evening in New York, and that the offer valued the company at 70 % more than the company's market value.
On May 3, Forrest caught up with Streight's unit east of Cedar Bluff, Alabama.
On August 19, 2008, GD agreed to pay $ 4 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the US Government claiming a GD unit fraudulently billed the government for defectively manufactured parts used in US military aircraft and submarines.

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