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On and theme
On the Electron version of Frak !, the tune was the main theme from " Benny Hill ".
Many original television theme songs of the era also showed a strong disco influence, such as " Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow " ( theme from Baretta, performed by Sammy Davis, Jr. and later a hit single for Rhythm Heritage ), Theme from " S. W. A. T.
On his deposition Leo joined with his colleague Artabasdus, the stratēgos of the Armeniac theme, in conspiring to overthrow the new Emperor Theodosius III.
The theme of history in modern Continental thought can be linked to such influences as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals and Martin Heidegger's Being and Time.
On the other hand, in 1961 an Italian company co-produced the French Taste of violence, with a Mexican Revolution theme.
On June 16, 1918, Eugene V. Debs, a political activist, delivered a speech in Canton, Ohio, the main theme of which " was socialism, its growth, and a prophecy of its ultimate success.
On January 13, 2006, the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority released plans for a major renovation of the Pier, which would include a monorail, a spokeless Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, floating hotel, and an water park with a Great Lakes theme.
Mao elaborates further on this theme in the essay On Practice.
On 23 July 1851 he wrote down on a loose sheet of paper what was to become the best-known leitmotif in the entire cycle: the theme from the " Ride of the Valkyries " ( Walkürenritt ).
Though the arrangement of the theme music stayed the same throughout the entire series run ( although there are subtle differences between the themes in various seasons-especially the closing themes-and Whatever Turns You On used a completely different theme song ), the opening animation itself changed in different ways.
On 1 April 2006, the British theme park, Alton Towers, opened a family boat ride attraction themed around the story.
On 10 December 2005, the First LGBT Freedom March, with the theme " CPR: Celebrating Pride and Rights " was held along the streets of España and Quiapo in Manila, Philippines.
On the outskirts of Teruel is Dinópolis Teruel, a combined theme park and museum centred around dinosaurs.
On October 2, 1813, August made his first stage appearance in a small part as the son of a Viking king in Galeotti's Lagertha, the first ballet on a Nordic theme.
On January 5, 1939, following a search for a stronger piece to fit the mythological theme, the piece was replaced with sections of Beethoven's sixth symphony.
On the other hand, a contemporary source says that one general Leo of the Armeniakon theme was punished for his humiliating defeat by the Arabs during which he also lost the salaries of his thematic units ( a modern scholar suggests that this Leo is not the same with the emperor ).
On 11 December 2011, their song " Splitting The Atom " premièred as the theme song on the new HBO Series: Luck, starring Dustin Hoffman.
On 12 April 1992, Euro Disney Resort and its theme park, Euro Disneyland, officially opened.
On 31 May 1995, a new attraction opened at the theme park.
On 15 November 1995, the results for the fiscal year ending 30 September 1995, were released ; in one year the theme park's attendance had climbed from 8. 8 million to 10. 7 million — an increase of 21 %.
* Bernard Herrmann's score for On Dangerous Ground ( 1951 ) makes extensive use of the viola d ' amore for the female protagonist's theme.
On a similar theme is a 3rd century BC bronze votive statuette, high, from Tarquinia, of a sitting infant peering upward with an adult's head and visage.
On August 3, 1946, retired industrialist Louis J. Koch opened Santa Claus Land, which is claimed to be the world's first theme park.

On and Canterbury
On 18 March 2012, Rowan Williams announced he would be stepping down as Archbishop of Canterbury at the end of 2012.
On Midsummer's Day, Sunday, 1509, Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were anointed and crowned together by the Archbishop of Canterbury at a lavish ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
On 15 December, Henry delivered an agreement under which Stephen would grant extensive freedoms and liberties to the church, in exchange for the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Papal Legate supporting his succession to the throne.
On 29 December 1170 they arrived at Canterbury.
On the death of Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1205, some of the younger monks elected to the see Reginald, the subprior of Christ Church, Canterbury, while another faction under pressure from King John chose John de Grey, Bishop of Norwich.
On 15 July 1207, John expelled the Canterbury monks, who were now unanimous in support of Stephen.
On 23 May 1533, Cranmer ( who had been hastened, with the Pope's assent, into the position of Archbishop of Canterbury recently vacated by the convenient death of Warham ) sat in judgment at a special court convened at Dunstable Priory to rule on the validity of the King's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
On the other hand, Anselm of Canterbury seems to think that almightiness is one of the things that makes God count as omnipotent.
On 6 November, while John Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury, was conducting peace negotiations, Edward's commander of Anglesey, Luke de Tany, decided to carry out a surprise attack.
On 30 March, Cranmer was consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury, and Convocation immediately declared the King's marriage to Katherine unlawful.
On the death of Peter de Leia in 1198, the chapter of St. David's again nominated Gerald for the bishopric ; but Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, refused confirmation.
On the one hand, after capturing John the Good, king of France, and Philip the Bold, his youngest son, at the Battle of Poitiers, he treated them with great respect, at one point giving John permission to return home, and reportedly praying with John at Canterbury Cathedral.
On 1 February 1241 he was nominated to the see of Canterbury.
On 1 March 1886, at the Rechabite Hall, Wellington, 30 delegates – representing Auckland, Nelson, Hawke's Bay, Woodville, Canterbury, New Plymouth, Dunedin, Wellington, Alexandra ( Otago ), Invercargill, Greymouth, Masterton, the Blue Ribbon Union, the Good Templars Lodge, the Rechabite Lodge, and the Wellington Alliance met, to establish a union of the temperance alliances in New Zealand.
On 15 December, Henry delivered an agreement under which Stephen would grant extensive freedoms and liberties to the church, in exchange for the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Papal Legate supporting his succession to the throne.
On the last Saturday in July, the town hosts the annual Canterbury Fair.
On his death, his body was buried in Canterbury Cathedral, but his heart was given to the Franciscans for burial.
On top of the wars England had with France and with Spain ( both caused by the Duke of Buckingham ), Charles I and William Laud ( the Archbishop of Canterbury ) began a war with Scotland in an attempt to convert Scotland to the Church of England ( the Anglican Church ).
On 18 January 802 Æthelheard received a papal privilege that re-established his authority over all the churches in the archdiocese of Lichfield as well as those of Canterbury.
On the death of William of Kilkenny in 1256 the monks elected him Bishop of Ely, to the annoyance of King Henry III of England and Boniface of Savoy, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
On 13 July 2010, David Suchet was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Kent at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury.
On 4 May 1375 he succeeded William Whittlesey as archbishop of Canterbury, and during the rest of his life was a partisan of John of Gaunt.
On 8 November 1397 he was chosen Archbishop of Canterbury in succession to Thomas Arundel, who had just been banished from the realm, but he lost this position when the new king Henry IV restored Arundel in 1399, and after a short imprisonment he passed into retirement, being, as he himself says, " in the dust and under feet of men.

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