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Regrouping and after
Regrouping after their hiatus, the band experienced a flurry of creative energy that resulted in several more vinyl singles and a trilogy of records in 1995, beginning with the EP The State of Art is on Fire and continuing with the critically acclaimed Hot Charity.
Regrouping after their failed attack under the leadership of Matthew Risman, the Purifiers are keeping track of the escaped Predator X. Horribly scarred by Dust's attack, Matthew is fixated on training Predator X to seek out and kill Sooraya by using abayas and niqabs bearing some recognizable quality of hers ( possibly her scent ).

Regrouping and they
Regrouping in 2003, they recorded Gaze with yet another female vocalist, Alison Wheeler.
Regrouping themselves, they made a bid to capture Banaras.

regular and touring
Yano was also a regular touring member of Yellow Magic Orchestra.
Waits put together a regular touring band, The Nocturnal Emissions, which featured Frank Vicari on tenor saxophone, Fitzgerald Jenkins on bass guitar, and Chip White on drums and vibraphone.
At the same time he was a regular sports car and touring car driver, winning the 1000km Monza with Marc Surer in 1985.
It proved too unwieldy and unreliable for regular touring, and he eventually doused the last Mellotron that he owned in petrol and set fire to it in a field .< ref name =" The Birotron ">
The " Classic Gong " line-up retired from regular touring in 2001, but there were one-off reunions subsequently, most notably at the " Gong Family Unconvention " ( Uncon ), the first of which was held in 2004 in the Glastonbury Assembly rooms as a one day event and featured many ex members and Gong family bands including Here and Now, House of Thandoy, Thom the Poet, Invisible Opera, Andy Bole, Bubbledub and Joie Hinton.
Soon after, the band became experienced at touring, including performing regular gigs at the club CBGB's.
Two later albums, Force It ( July 1975 ) and No Heavy Petting ( May 1976 ) ( the last was recorded with a regular keyboardist, Danny Peyronel as well as harmony vocalist and also songwriter ), and extensive touring brought UFO increased visibility with American audiences and increased their following in the UK.
After a brief spell touring with Paul Young's Q Tips they began performing on a regular basis with Elvis Costello.
It is the Springfield area ’ s major performance hall and presents a regular schedule of national touring companies and prominent individual performers.
In a commercial sense, it ushered in Buffett's greatest period of chart and airplay popularity-changing him from an FM cult favorite and minor hitmaker to a top-draw touring artist whose albums sold in the millions, receiving regular AM airplay at the time.
His best-known sideman role came via his regular participation ( with Cameron ) on Donovan's mid-to-late 1960s recording sessions, and as a member of Donovan's touring band.
Maybelle and her daughters toured during the 1950s and 1960s as " Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters " but after the death of A. P. Carter in 1960 the group revived the name " The Carter Family ", frequently touring with Johnny Cash ( her son-in-law from 1968 on ); the group were regular performers on Cash's weekly network variety show from 1969-71.
It was during this time that Flim & the BB's bassist Jimmy Johnson joined the band and, like Husband and Wackerman, has remained a regular member of Holdsworth's touring bands to this day.
They show films on a regular basis and play host to small and mid-scale professional touring shows, including events in the Poetry Festival.
* Tracadero Ballroom, in Denver, at Elitch Gardens opened in 1917 and was torn down in 1975 was a regular stop for touring big bands and home to An Evening at the Troc, a weekly radio broadcast
This period saw the Council establish a network of arts organisations across the country as regular client organisations and a programme of touring exhibitions and performances.
After releasing a self-titled compilation album comprising tracks from their first two albums in the US market, the trio began touring America on a somewhat regular basis and released their fourth album 712 on July 1, 1991 in Japan on Nippon Crown.
" They recorded two singles, but remained mostly a popular touring bar band in Texas, Arkansas, Canada, and on the East Coast of the United States, where they found regular summer club gigs on the New Jersey shore.
The centre mounts regular shows made up of research on thematic subjects, different aspects of its collections, and hosts touring exhibits from other museums.
Addressing the global community of women, the festival added an international welcome greeting in many languages as a regular feature of the opening ceremonies, and featured more and more award-winning international artists, such as New Zealand ’ s Topp Twins, Canada ’ s Sawagi Taiko drum ensemble, South African ensemble Shikisha, and China ’ s rock ground Cobra, as well as individual artists touring the United States.
After working as a clerk for Liverpool Corporation, Education Department, he was in a touring concert party and the music halls, but he rose to stardom in 1938 through his role in the first regular radio comedy series, Band Waggon on the BBC.
The nature of the Barbarians as a touring side made for a diverse fixture list, but at a number of points in the club's history they have settled for a time into a regular pattern.
Hornsby went on to appear on stage frequently as a guest before becoming a regular fixture in the touring lineup for the Dead a few years later.
During their 2011 touring, Feeder introduced drummer Damon Wilson as a live regular and session musician.

regular and unit
The Feriale Duranum, probably identical to the festival calendars of every regular army unit, assigns him a sacrifice of a steer on his birthday, the Kalends of August.
The Virginia Regiment was the first full-time American military unit in the colonies ( as opposed to part-time militias and the British regular units ).
Among the Luo the larger agricultural production unit was the patriarch's extended family, mainly divided into a special assignment team led by the patriarch, and the teams of his wives, who, together with their children, worked their own lots on a regular basis.
By stimulating a nerve-muscle motor unit with short sequences of rapid, regular electrical impulses, before and after exercising the motor unit, the fatiguability of the muscle can be measured.
* Bar ( music ) or measure, a unit of time in Western music representing a regular grouping of beats
In 1802, the British became the first foreign power to raise a regular unit of Sinhalese with British officers, which was named the 2nd Ceylon Regiment, also known as the Sepoy Corps. It fought alongside British troops in the Kandyan wars.
The area of a regular n-gon with side s inscribed in a unit circle is
The SS grew from a small paramilitary unit to a powerful force that served as the Führer's " Praetorian Guard ", the Nazi Party's " Protection Squadron " and a force that, fielding almost a million men ( both on the front lines and as political police ), managed to exert as much political influence in the Third Reich as the Wehrmacht ( Germany's regular armed forces ).
This inspired Frederick the Great to organize the first regular horse artillery unit in 1759.
In general, contravariant vectors are " regular vectors " with units of distance ( such as a displacement ) or distance times some other unit ( such as velocity or acceleration ); covariant vectors, on the other hand, have units of one-over-distance such as gradient.
Haüy's study led to the correct idea that crystals are a regular three-dimensional array ( a Bravais lattice ) of atoms and molecules ; a single unit cell is repeated indefinitely along three principal directions that are not necessarily perpendicular.
The unit served in support of the regular 101st Airborne Division.
For example, the product of the unit circle ( with its usual topology ) and the real line with the discrete topology is a locally compact group with the product topology and Haar measure on this group is not inner regular for the closed subset
The fighting elements of Patton's Third Army had guaranteed mail deliveries, priority on hot chow and showers, regular uniform issues, plus liberal distribution of passes and unit rotations out of the line.
He stayed there until 1941 when his unit was transferred into the regular army forces as the 48th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, which became a part of the 42nd Mobile Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment and went with the 8th Army to Northern Africa.
The presence of regular British troops allowed the queen-regent to present to them her concerns over an irregular unit, " Steinaecker's Horse ".
However, the first regular parachute unit was only created in 1955, by the Portuguese Air Force, as the Parachute Caçadores Battailon.
When his unit was pinned down by grazing fire from the enemy's strong mountain defense and command of the squad devolved on him with the wounding of its regular leader, he made frontal, one-man attacks through direct fire and knocked out two machine guns with grenades.
As in the case of curves in two dimensions, the curvature of a regular space curve C in three dimensions ( and higher ) is the magnitude of the acceleration of a particle moving with unit speed along a curve.
The bankruptcy judges in each judicial district in regular active service constitute a " unit " of the applicable United States district court ( see ).
By chance he was in a summer camp in 1939 on the outbreak of the Second World War and was granted a regular, not wartime, commission in the British Army, in the Scots Guards, later serving in the 6th Guards Tank Brigade, a separate unit from the Guards Armoured Division.
This unit consisted of 200 regular soldiers along with officers and NCOs.
Founded in 1975, the unit is located at 182 South Avenue and offer regular EMT courses.
The first tilting train in regular public service was the 381 series electric multiple unit train operated by Japanese National Railways ( JNR ), which became entered revenue service from 10 July 1973 on the Shinano limited express between Nagoya and Nagano on the Chūō Main Line.

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