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Putting and on
Putting on local musicians at this place in the program serves a triple purpose: it saves the top flight jazz men from being wasted in this unenviable spot, when the audience is cold, restless, and in flux ; ;
* Putting God on Trial: The Biblical Book of Job-a literary, legal and philosophical commentary
* 1927 – Putting Pants on Philip, the first Laurel and Hardy film, is released.
Putting a positive spin on her marital status, Elizabeth insisted she was married to her kingdom and subjects, under divine protection.
* Toby Lester: Putting America on the Map, Smithsonian, Volume 40, Number 9, p. 78, December 2009
Side By Side By Sondheim ( 1976 ), Marry Me A Little ( 1980 ), You're Gonna Love Tomorrow ( 1983 ) Putting It Together ( 1993 ), and Sondheim on Sondheim ( 2010 ) are anthologies or revues of Sondheim's work as composer and lyricist, featuring both songs performed and cut from productions.
Putting an eccentric wheel on a kangaroo unicycle can make riding easier, and the rider's motion appear more kangaroo-like.
Putting together a new backing band from the remnants of The Revolution, Prince added bassist Levi Seacer, Jr., Boni Boyer on keyboards, and dancer / choreographer Cat Glover to go with new drummer Sheila E. and holdovers Miko Weaver, Doctor Fink, Eric Leeds, Atlanta Bliss, and the Bodyguards ( Jerome, Wally Safford, and Greg Brooks ) for the Sign o ' the Times Tour.
Putting more emphasis on his writing, Crane began to experiment with tone and style while trying out different subjects.
Putting aside for the moment the question of how statistical ensembles are generated operationally, we should be able to perform the following two operations on ensembles A, B of the same system:
Bacque's latest book, Putting On Conrad, about the experiences of producers trying to put on his play in the face of libel chill, is an amusing satire on Canada's literary establishment.
* Putting out the hare, putting on the harvest knots-don't get stuck with the Cailleach
* " Putting out the hare, putting on the harvest knots " Irish harvest customs
Putting an end to this speculation, Steve Jobs unveiled the iBook G3 during the keynote presentation of Macworld Conference & Expo, New York City on June 21, 1999.
* Putting God on Trial-The Biblical Book of Job contains a major section on the literary use of Leviathan.
Putting the show on film, however, would require that Lucy and Desi become responsible for producing the series themselves.
* Putting the Kettle on ( 2002 )
Putting a warm, wet cloth on one's skin helps as well, by softening hairs.
Putting legislation on the ballot through a referendum is an attempt to make local government more responsive to the people.
Putting the plan to purchase a permanent site on hold, Greenbelt instead negotiated with Deene Park's owner and invested in infrastructure improvements to this temporary site instead.
Putting his experienced cavalry on the flanks, Hannibal aligned his troops in three straight lines behind his eighty war elephants.
A collection of all these recordings were released on the bootleg recording " Lapis Lazuli ", featuring a longer version of Putting On The Style and all of The Beatles home recordings made in early 1960.
stood for " Tuchus Affen Tisch ", which is Yiddish for " Putting one's butt on the line ") in 1974, which co-existed with Tandem Productions and was often referred to in periodicals as Tandem / T. A. T.

Putting and feet
Putting the legs under the handlebars with the feet off the pedals placed on foot-rests on the forks had resulted in serious accidents caused by the feet getting caught in the spokes.

Putting and while
Putting linear stress on the tendon is important because it stimulates connective tissue repair, which can be achieved while performing the “ runners stretch ,” ( putting your toes a couple inches up the wall while your heel is on the ground ).

Putting and will
Putting this in plain English, S1 now has the property that it will have mast # 2 ; and S2 now has the property that it did have mast # 1.
Putting hyperlinks where visitors will not see them to increase link popularity.
Putting a mirror at the side of the flag closest to the flagpole will generate an image of a pagoda.
Putting out more evasion or PR puffery won't work, because people will either ignore it and not link to it – or worse, pick the spin apart and enshrine those criticisms high on your Google list of life.
The albums will be available both individually, as well as in a box set titled Putting Music In Its Place.
Putting a seed onto a certain location on the field will turn it into a Sun-Animalcule that shines and makes sound at a specific rhythm.
Putting all of these " tools " together will give your students a toolbox of strategies to help them with reading comprehension.
Putting a network tap into place will disrupt the network being monitored for a short time.
Putting female and male specimens together is not recommended either ( except for breeding, in which the female should be removed immediately after the process ) as they will often attack each other.

Putting and cause
Putting a changeling in a fire would cause it to jump up the chimney and return the human child, but at least one tale recounts a mother with a changeling finding that a fairy woman came to her home with the human child, saying the other fairies had done the exchange, and she wanted her own baby.
Putting this in historical and cultural context shows how very extraordinary his dedication to this cause was.

Putting and their
Putting the strategic situation and his own abdication to good use, he persuaded the Swedish crown prince Carl Johan ( the former Marshal Bernadotte of France ) to let the Norwegians keep their constitution.
Putting aside their cloud-like costumes, The Chorus declares that this is the author's cleverest play and that it cost him the greatest effort.
Putting their previous experience with Allison engines to good use, the P-39 placed the engine in the center of the aircraft, with the propeller driven by a long shaft through which a 37mm cannon was also mounted, firing through the propeller's spinner.
Putting their differences aside the three groups formed the " Nordecke.
Putting the jewels into their clothing, the children set off for home.
Putting aside their differences, the Terrans and Vasudans form an alliance, and the player is assigned to missions to stop the Shivans ' genocidal advance.
Motor Trend magazine wrote " Putting the car through quick and / or tight corners isn't a matter of practiced art-it's more like second nature for the GT " in their test of a 1968 Torino GT.
The first Laurel and Hardy film was called Putting Pants on Philip though their familiar characters had not yet been established.
* Newman, Stuart A .; Putting Genes in their place, Journal of Biosciences, 27: 97-104, 2002
Crouch was fired from JazzTimes following his controversial article " Putting the White Man in Charge " in which he stated that, since the 1960s, "... white musicians who can play are too frequently elevated far beyond their abilities in order to allow white writers to make themselves feel more comfortable about being in the role of evaluating an art from which they feel substantially alienated.
In addition, their song " Down With Putting Raps Down " was featured on the National Campus and Community Radio Association's Dig Your Roots hip hop compilation album in 2004.
Putting aside their squabble, Pikachu and Raichu's groups join together to release Charizard, and they soon find themselves as friends for the rest of the day.
It was released by Barsuk Records on October 11, 2005, featuring six tracks, four of which were new songs released as a preview for their later release Putting the Days to Bed.

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