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On and variant
On the other hand, oaf is simply a variant of the word elf, presumably originally referring to a changeling or to someone stupefied by elvish enchantment.
On the other hand, the variant " gnurd " was in wide use at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology throughout the first half of the 1970s.
On April 24, 2006 the 17-inch PowerBook G4 was replaced by a 17-inch MacBook Pro variant.
On many other microprocessors such as the Intel x86 family, it turns out that the XOR variant is shorter and probably faster, as there will be no need to decode an immediate operand, nor use the internal " immediate operand register ".
On Match Game PM ( or on the syndicated daytime show if time was running short ), a time-saving variant of the tie-breaker was used that reversed the game play.
On April 5, 2009, a space booster variant was launched with a satellite on board.
On the continent of Europe, satellite TV manufacturers standardised on another variant, D2-MAC, which used less bandwidth and was compatible with the extensive existing European cable systems.
On early seasons of Wheel of Fortune, a close variant of the LAPD phonetic alphabet was used.
On 25 October 1906, de Forest filed a patent for diode vacuum tube detector, a two-electrode device for detecting electromagnetic waves, a variant of the Fleming valve invented two years earlier.
On February 5, 2007, The GPE project announced GPE Phone Edition, a new variant of GPE developed for mobile phones.
On August 29, 2003, Jeffrey Lee Parson, an 18-year-old from Hopkins, Minnesota, was arrested for creating the B variant of the Blaster worm ; he admitted responsibility and was sentenced to an 18-month prison term in January 2005.
On November 6, 1943, an order was issued for adoption of this variant, under the ISU-152 ( ИСУ-152 ) designation, and in December its production began at the Chelyabinsk Kirovsk Plant, replacing the SU-152.
On POSIX platforms such as Unix, Linux and others, locale identifiers are defined similar to the BCP 47 definition of language tags, but the locale variant modifier is defined differently, and the character set is included as a part of the identifier.
* On DVD releases, a still shot of the intro ( seen on other Bosko cartoons at the time ) is plastered over an animated variant.
On 12 March 2010 the British government confirmed a Mine Countermeasures, Hydrography and Patrol Capability ( MHPC ) programme that had previously been referred to as the C3 variant " Global Corvette " of the Future Surface Combatant.
On draught in the United Kingdom it is typically served at 10 – 12 degrees Celsius, although an Extra Cold variant served at 3 to 5 degrees Celsius has been available since 2006.
On 2 December 2009, the site entered service as one of the first DVB-T2 transmitters in the world, carrying a variant of the BBC's Multiplex B broadcasting high-definition TV services.
On 8 August 1942, First Lieutenant Edward J. Peterson, Operations Officer for the 14th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron and a native of Colorado, crashed while attempting to take off from the airfield when the left engine of his twin engine F-4 ( a reconnaissance variant of the P-38 Lightning ) failed.
* broad variant ( Ѻ / ѻ ), used mostly as a word initial letter ( see Broad On for more details );
On the other hand, the new multiplayer options provide seven additional new bot types and the ability to use bots in DarkOps matches, since bots had only one AI variant and were only available in DeathMatch scenarios when the game was released.
On June 19, 1879, William Tecumseh Sherman, General in Chief of the U. S. Army, delivered a variant of his famous " War Is Hell " speech to the graduating class.
On a minor note, one variant reading of the name in the Latin text, Amirmur, may be construed as " the Great Amir "
On Yonaguni, Japan's westernmost island, the three distilleries of Donan, Yonaguni and Maifuna produce a variant of awamori called, lit.
On May 25, 2005, Malaysian car maker Perodua launched a variant of the Boon / Passo known as the Perodua Myvi.

On and bass
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 Jimmy Yancey ( 1973 ) for 9 winds, piano and double bass ( written for Orkest de Volharding )
On the amplifiers, he turns off the bass and treble and he turns the midrange up all the way, with the volume and presence up to the " 3: 00 " position.
On " Lost Johnny " by Hawkwind he sings, plays bass, lead, and rhythm guitars.
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 ' Country Boy ' I had my bass and drums playing a straight swing rhythm and wrote out that ' rumba ' bass part for the saxes to play on top of the swing rhythm.
On the shorter scale of the violin, the left hand may easily reach a range of slightly more than two octaves without shifting position, while on the bass ' longer scale, a single octave or a ninth is reachable in lower positions.
He was responsible for the classic bass lines of the group, notably those in " Ramble On " and " The Lemon Song " ( Led Zeppelin II ), and power crunch and shifting time signatures, such as those in " Black Dog " ( Led Zeppelin IV ).
In the live performance of " Hang On to A Dream " with the Nice, recorded for the post-breakup album Elegy, he performed a cadenza of sorts hitting the piano strings with a small hammer, followed by a lengthy wind-down, returning to the song in which he alternated keyboard arpeggios with blows directly on the bass strings.
It was backed by the more traditional " Let The Juke Box Keep On Playing ," complete with fiddle, " Western Boogie " bass line, steel guitar and weepy vocal.
On the Smothers Brothers show that night, a small amount of explosive was put into the small cannon that Keith Moon kept in his bass drum.
On his futuristic album The Pleasure Principle ( 1979 ), he played only synths, but retained a bass guitarist and a drummer for the rhythm section.
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 guitar played Vivian Campbell and on bass Jimmy Bain, the latter whom he had known since the old Rainbow days.
On completion of the tour, Burden went on to his next commitment playing bass guitar in West Berlin.
* Aria Pro II Cardinal Series – The Pixies ' first bass belonged to Kelley, and is heard on Come On Pilgrim, Surfer Rosa and seen on the Town & Country live video.
On their 2011 tour, they were accompanied by Barry Sparks playing bass.
On the Vistalites he used Remo CS black dots on the batter side of the toms and the bass drum and clear Ambassadors on the resonant side.
On 25 May 2010, it was announced Faces had officially reformed with Hucknall taking on vocal duties, and Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols on bass.
They played on and produced hundreds of records, including classics like “ Walking the Dog ”, “ Hold On, I'm Comin '” ( on which the multi-instrumentalist Jones played tuba over Donald “ Duck ” Dunn's bass line ), “ Soul Man ”, “ Who's Making Love ”, “ I've Been Loving You Too Long ( To Stop Now )”, and “ Try a Little Tenderness ”, among others.
On 17 May, Thin Lizzy reformed for the Self Aid concert, with a line-up of Gary Moore, Downey, Gorham, Wharton and Bob Daisley on bass.
On May 11, 1945, Vaughan recorded " Lover Man " for the Guild label with a quintet featuring Gillespie and Parker with Al Haig on piano, Curly Russell on double bass and Sid Catlett on drums.
On stage he usually played bass guitar, with an additional musician taking bass when Maurice switched to piano.

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