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Paralleling these developments, in 1977 / 78, Sting and Summers recorded and performed ( alongside other invited musicians ) with German experimental composer Eberhard Schoener ; Copeland also joined for a time.
Paralleling other 18th century encyclopedias, the scope was expanded beyond that of earlier publications, in an effort to become comprehensive.
Paralleling Las Vegas ’ world-class attractions, the bus rapid transit system is a seamless network of links throughout the Valley to various connection points of other transportation lines with more frequent stops and will have many rail-like features such as level platform boarding and multiple doors for easy loading.
Paralleling the recent American experience with oppression to the slave experience, Haynes wrote: " Liberty is equally as precious to a black man, as it is to a white one, and bondage as equally as intolerable to the one as it is to the other ".
Paralleling the development of haiku in English, poets writing renku in English nowadays seldom adhere to a 5-7-5 syllable format for the hokku, or other chōku (' long verses '), of their poem.

Paralleling and its
Paralleling the breakup of Yugoslavia due to civil war, its rock scene also ceased to exist.
Paralleling Pennsylvania Route 18, I-376 has its first official interchange with that state highway in West Middlesex, though as PA 760 it also meets that same route about a mile west-northwest of where the Interstate designation now begins ( at I-80 ).

Paralleling and was
Paralleling mtDNA findings, the largest average Northwest African contribution was found for the samples from La Gomera.
Paralleling some current immigration concerns, in the early 1900s Congress's primary interest in immigration was to protect American workers and wages: the reason it had become a federal concern in the first place.
Paralleling the increasing adulation was Krishnamurti's growing discomfort with it.
Paralleling mtDNA findings ( 50. 1 % of U6 and 10. 83 % of L haplogroups ), the largest average Northwest African contribution ( 42. 50 %) was found for the samples from La Gomera.
" Paralleling the desire for reconnection with nature was a desire to reconnect with physical work.
Paralleling the Microsoft and Internet boom, Downtown Seattle underwent a revival ; at the height of the boom, downtown office space was described as " Number four or five on the national hit parade real estate prices, and climbing.
Paralleling this was the introduction of cheesemaking factories.
Paralleling their official website renewal, an official Twitter account, a Facebook page and an official YouTube channel was launched.
Paralleling the Lehigh Valley Railroad from the Hudson River to Scranton, the CNJ was a fierce competitor for anthracite coal and freight traffic.
Paralleling this to the east was a Metropolitan Railroad line along Washington Street from Dudley out to Forest Hills.
The final scene, however, shows the two in bed, with Jerry looking distraught and gesturing towards his private area, indicating he was not able to perform ( Paralleling an earlier scene with George having the same problem ).
Paralleling New York Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue was one of the original streets in Pierre L ' Enfant's plan for the capital.

Paralleling and .
Paralleling the anointing of kings and priests, they are referred to as the " anointed " class and are the only ones who should partake of the bread and wine.
Paralleling the east coast, from Bilas Point in Surigao del Norte to Cape Agustin in southeast Davao, is a range of complex mountains known in their northern portion as the Diwata Mountains.
Paralleling the Mediterranean coast, the Taurus Mountains () are Turkey's second chain of folded mountains.
Paralleling actions throughout the South, Brewton developed an education system that included both public and private institutions and academies, climaxing in the 1960s with creation of the Jefferson Davis Junior College.
Paralleling God-as-conjuror, hoodoo practitioners often understand the biblical figure Moses in similar terms.
Paralleling the Northeast Corridor tracks to the west, Jersey Avenue passes through a small corporate park in North Brunswick.
) " Paralleling the elided relationship between metaphor and referent is the unacknowledged role of fragmentation in eating flesh ", from The Sexual Politics of Meat p. 60
Paralleling the original alignment, the two roads eventually intersect and trade directions.
Paralleling the west bank of the Quinnipiac River through the entire length of Quinnipiac River State Park in North Haven is the Quinnipiac Trail.
Paralleling a major theme of Rashōmon, Louie and Ghost Dog have different accounts of the circumstances of their meeting: in Louie's flashback he shoots Ghost Dog's attacker in self-defense, while in Ghost Dog's flashback, Louie shoots the attacker just as the attacker is about to kill Ghost Dog.
Paralleling these studies, comparative psychologists provided tools or apparatuses that could be handled in different ways.

other and 18th
In the 17th and 18th centuries, there was much migration to Achill from other parts of Ireland, particularly Ulster, due to the political and religious turmoil of the time.
Traces of this hidden agenda of the city's history is found in the 18th century guidebooks to Aachen as well as to the other spas ; the main indication for visiting patients, ironically, was syphilis ; only by the end of the 19th century had rheuma become the most important object of cures at Aachen and Burtscheid.
Mr Judge's great innovation is to transform the Liebeslieder Singers from the evening-dressed, after-dinner line-up into 18th century ghosts weaving in and out of the action ... But Mr Judge's other great realisation is that, in Sondheim, the lyrics are not an adornment to a song but their very essence: understand them and the show will flow.
However, 18th century theatrical dance had at least two other styles: comic or grotesque, and semi-serious.
The current resistance to Russian rule has its roots in the late 18th century ( 1785 – 1791 ), a period when Russia expanded into territories formerly under the dominion of Turkey and Persia ( see also the Russo-Turkish Wars and Russo-Persian War ( 1804 – 1813 )), under Mansur Ushurma — a Chechen Naqshbandi ( Sufi ) Sheikh — with wavering support from other North Caucasian tribes.
By the 18th century, the cello had largely replaced other mid-sized bowed instruments.
Omniglot goes so far as to assert " Corsican first appeared in writing towards the end of the 19th century ...." Throughout the 19th and 18th century there was a steady stream of writers in Corsican, many of whom wrote also in other languages.
The equation was eventually solved by Euler in the early 18th century, who also solved a number of other Diophantine equations.
By the mid — 18th century the French chemist Charles François de Cisternay du Fay had discovered two types of static electricity, and that like charges repel each other whilst unlike charges attract.
By the early 18th century, other publishers began to issue collections of dances as well ; a conservative estimate of the number of dances in the English style published between 1651 and 1810 would run to around 20, 000.
the intellectual thriving period in America in the mid-to-late 18th century ( 1715 – 1789 ), especially as it relates to American Revolution on the one hand and the European Enlightenment on the other hand.
Royal Navy frigates of the late 18th century included the 1780-vintage Perseverance class, which measured around 900 tons burthen and carried 36 guns ; this successful class was followed by numerous other classes that measured over 1, 000 tons burthen and carried 38 guns.
During the 18th century, Dutch microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek ( 1632 – 1723 ) discovered " animalcules " in the sperm of humans and other animals.
Connections between the Ugric and many other languages were noticed in the 1670s and established, along with the entire Uralic family, in 1717, although the classification of Hungarian continued to be a matter of political controversy into the 18th and even 19th centuries.
The Flemish instruments served as the model for 18th century harpsichord construction in other nations.
Harpsichordist Hendrik Bouman has composed pieces in the 17th and 18th century style, including works for solo harpsichord, harpsichord concerti, and other works that call for harpsichord continuo.
On his part, Emmerich de Vattel argued instead for the equality of states as articulated by 18th century natural law and suggested that the law of nations was composed of custom and law on the one hand, and natural law on the other.
The growth of modern industry from the late 18th century onward led to massive urbanisation and the rise of new great cities, first in Europe and then in other regions, as new opportunities brought huge numbers of migrants from rural communities into urban areas.
In the early 18th century, Nicolas Malebranche wrote " An organized body contains an infinity of parts that mutually depend upon one another in relation to particular ends, all of which must be actually formed in order to work as a whole ," arguing in favor of preformation, rather than epigenesis, of the individual ; and a similar argument about the origins of the individual was made by other 18th century students of natural history.
However, with the decline of Portugal as a world power in the 17th and 18th centuries, the trading routes were challenged by other powers such as the Dutch and the British.
Despite the weakness of its authority, the Alaouite dynasty distinguished itself in the 18th and 19th centuries by maintaining Morocco's independence while other states in the region succumbed to Turkish, French, or British domination.
Consequently, each legitimises the other. he was born in 1703 died: 1792 88-89 18th century school: hanbali region = Arabian Peninsula
One argues that in the 17th and 18th centuries minestrone emerged as a soup using exclusively fresh vegetables and was made for its own sake ( meaning it no longer relied on left-overs ), while the other school of thought argues that the dish had always been prepared exclusively with fresh vegetables for its own sake since the pre-Roman " pulte ", but the name minestrone lost its meaning of being made with left-overs.

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