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Opposing and music
Opposing teams were known to practice with rock music blaring full blast to prepare for the high decibel levels typical of Seahawk home games.

Opposing and is
Opposing players may try to regain control of the ball by intercepting a pass or through tackling the opponent who controls the ball ; however, physical contact between opponents is limited.
In both texts a girl and a boy fall in love ( a " formula " with a symbolic operator between them would be " Boy + Girl ") despite the fact that they belong to two groups that hate each other (" Boy's Group-Girl's Group " or " Opposing forces ") and conflict is resolved by their death.
Opposing this optimism is the prediction that advanced science and technology will, through deliberate misuse or accident, cause environmental damage or even humanity's extinction.
" Opposing this theory is the reality that many contests end in fights.
Opposing arguments have been made that the statue is a copy by a Roman copyist.
Opposing the established pre-war French Cinema ( Tradition de la Qualité ) by offering his own personal responses to the question ‘ what is cinema ?’, and by well-formulating his ascetic style, Bresson gained a high position among Founders of the French New Wave, such that he is often listed ( along with Alexandre Astruc and André Bazin ) as the main figures theoretically influenced the French New Wave.
" Opposing views appear in Layamon's Brut where Cador appears first as a leader who takes charge of Uther's host when they are attacked by Gorlois while Uther is secretly lying beside Igraine in Tintagel.
The protagonist of Valves Half-Life: Opposing Force is a US Marine Corporal named Adrian Shephard.
" The verse is featured in the banner, as is the newspaper's stated purpose, to be " An Independent Christian Publication, Standing for the Verbal Inspiration of the Bible, the Deity of Christ, His Blood Atonement, Salvation by Faith, New Testament Soul Winning and the Premillennial Return of Christ ; Opposing Modernism, Worldliness and Formalism.
Half-Life: Opposing Force is an expansion pack for Valve Software's science fiction first-person shooter video game Half-Life.
Opposing Force is the first expansion for Half-Life and was first announced in April 1999.
As an expansion pack for Half-Life, Opposing Force is a first-person shooter.
Opposing Force is set in the same location and timeframe as that of Half-Life, taking place at a remote New Mexico laboratory called the Black Mesa Research Facility.
The name Opposing Force has a double meaning, referring both to the fact that the player is now one of the enemies in the original game, as well as to Newton's third law of motion.
Randall closed the review by concluding that Opposing Force is " an awesome achievement ".
PC Zone stated that " the taste left in the mouth is a bitter one ", noting that " Opposing Force is a few excellent ideas strung together by pedestrian Half-Life padding ", but concluded that " it was still a good weekend's worth of entertainment ".
Eurogamer stated that Opposing Force still had similar problems to other expansion packs, commenting that " χ amount of new content has been created and it is going to be cut into the old content in a linear way to make it look like an all new game ", but noted that " fortunately though the new stuff in Opposing Force ... is pretty damn good ".
Opposing Kantian transcendental idealism is the doctrine of philosophical realism, that is, the proposition that the world is knowable as it really is, without any consideration of the knower's manner of knowing.

Opposing and .
The number 7 pilot narrates for a year, and then typically flies Opposing and then Lead Solo the following two years, respectively.
* Flying Blue Angel No. 6, Lieutenant David Tickle ( Opposing Solo )
In Sept 1956, the team added a sixth aircraft to the flight demonstration in the Opposing Solo position, and gave its first performance outside the United States at the International Air Exposition in Toronto, Canada.
Opposing the terrain to a front of warm, moist air mass, it forces to increase the height above sea level of that body wet and warm air mass, which cools and decreases the dew point, causing it to condense part of the moisture that falls as rain or fog, creating an habitat especially cool, saturated with moisture in the air and soil.
Opposing the medieval pope was the primary and unyielding authority of the state.
When Counter-Strike was published by Sierra Entertainment / Vivendi Universal Games, it was bundled with Team Fortress Classic, Opposing Force multiplayer, and the Wanted, Half-Life: Absolute Redemption and Firearms mods.
*: " Selectively Opposing Impedance to Received Electrical Oscillations " ( Note: Co-patentee with M. I. Pupin )
Opposing Fu Manchu in the early stories are Denis Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie.
Opposing the King's government was considered disloyal, even treasonous, at the end of the 17th century.
Opposing the proposal were Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Dominica, Nicaragua and Honduras ( all of which entered the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas in response ), and Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
Opposing groups may substitute ethnicity for the underlying factors to simplify identification of friend and foe.
Opposing fans would often hold up signs bearing asterisks whenever Bonds came up to bat.
Opposing supporters were segregated in the stadium, Liverpool fans allocated the Leppings Lane stand, accessed by a limited number of turnstiles.
Opposing the landings was the German 352nd Infantry Division, a large portion of whom were teenagers, though they were supplemented by veterans who had fought on the Eastern Front.
Opposing them was a mainly Anglo-Portuguese force with strong Dutch, German, and French Huguenot elements.
Opposing the invading enemy he fell in action near these heights on 13 October 1812, in the forty-third year of his age.
According to an article in Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context, sweatshops became prevalent in the United States during the Industrial Revolution.

mainstream and music
The track " Baby Baby " ( written for Grant's newborn daughter, Millie, whose " six-week-old face was my inspiration ,") became a pop hit ( hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 ), and Grant was established as a name in the mainstream music world.
In the United Kingdom, bass music, or UK Bass, as it is often known there, has had major mainstream success since the late 2000s and early 2010s, with artists such as Example, Chase & Status, Skream, Benga and Wretch 32.
Chicano rap is a unique style of hip hop music which started with Kid Frost, who saw some mainstream exposure in the early 1990s.
In an interview with the magazine N ' Digo published in late June 2008, he spoke of today's mainstream urban music seemingly relishing the addictive euphoria of materialism and sexism, perhaps being the primary cause of many people harboring resentment towards the genre and its future.
Barrios composed many works and brought into the mainstream the characteristics of Latin American music, as did the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos.
By the 1990s, many of these bands and artists had disbanded, were no longer performing, or were being carried by independent labels because their music tended to be more lyrically complex ( and often more controversial ) than mainstream Christian pop.
The band, who all wore white shirts with a big, black S painted on the front, pulled black ties from around the backs of their necks to form a dollar sign, then started playing a new song titled " Pull My Strings ", a barbed, satirical attack on the ethics of the mainstream music industry, which contained the lyrics, " Is my cock big enough, is my brain small enough, for you to make me a star ?".
Also noteworthy are Cheryl Lynn's " Got to Be Real " ( 1978 ), Evelyn " Champagne " King's " Shame " ( 1978 ), Cher's " Take Me Home " ( 1979 ), Sister Sledge's " We Are Family " ( 1979 ), Geraldine Hunt's " Can't Fake the Feeling " ( 1980 ), and Walter Murphy's various attempts to bring classical music to the mainstream, most notably his hit " A Fifth of Beethoven " ( 1976 ).
This song was the first exposure of hip-hop music, as well as the concept of the disc jockey as band member and artist, to many mainstream audiences.
With her 1976 album All I Can Do, co-produced by herself with Porter Wagoner, Parton began taking more of an active role in production, and began specifically aiming her music in a more mainstream, pop direction.
Biographer David Buckley writes, " The essence of Bowie's contribution to popular music can be found in his outstanding ability to analyse and select ideas from outside the mainstream — from art, literature, theatre and film — and to bring them inside, so that the currency of pop is constantly being changed.
The city has two commercial radio stations: Forth One, a station aimed at young listeners with a mainstream chart music output, and Forth 2 on medium wave which plays classic hits.
Featured were local gig reviews and articles that were below the radar of the mainstream music press.
This progressive approach allowed him to dominate the country single and album charts while quickly crossing over into the mainstream pop arena, exposing country music to a larger audience.
The earliest significant usage of the term ( as applied to music ) was by Joy Division's producer, Tony Wilson on 15 September 1979 in an interview for the BBC TV program's Something Else: Wilson described Joy Division as " Gothic " compared to the pop mainstream, right before a live performance of the band.
Despite the fact that Brite's first novel was criticized by some mainstream sources for allegedly " lack a moral center: neither terrifyingly malevolent supernatural creatures nor ( like Anne Rice's protagonists ) tortured souls torn between good and evil, these vampires simply add blood-drinking to the amoral panoply of drug abuse, problem drinking and empty sex practiced by their human counterparts ", many of these so-called " human counterparts " identified with the teen angst and goth music references therein, keeping the book in print.
Since the early to mid-1990s, house music has been infused in mainstream pop and dance music worldwide.
House music, after enjoying significant underground and club-based success in Chicago from the early 1980s onwards, emerged into the UK mainstream pop market in the mid-to-late 80s.
Today, house music remains popular in both clubs and in the mainstream pop scene.
Though the Indian music craze soon died down among mainstream audiences, die hard fans and immigrants continued the fusion.
* 1945 – The BBC Light Programme radio station is launched for mainstream light entertainment and music.
She was also attracted to the music of more mainstream artists like Olivia Newton-John and The Police, perhaps explaining the contrast in her later music between sweet, melodic " pop " songs and more hard rock oriented material.
Despite his reputation as a serious composer of large, complex musical structures, some of Brahms's most widely known and most commercially successful compositions during his life were small-scale works of popular intent aimed at the thriving contemporary market for domestic music-making ; indeed, during the 20th century, the influential American critic B. H. Haggin, rejecting more mainstream views, argued in his various guides to recorded music that Brahms was at his best in such works and much less successful in larger forms.

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