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Sideburns and sideburns
Sideburns can be worn and grown in combination with other styles of facial hair, such as the moustache or goatee, but once they extend from ear to ear via the chin they cease to be sideburns and become a beard, chinstrap beard, or chin curtain.
Sideburns made a comeback in the mid-1950s, when James Dean's sideburns identified him as a Rebel Without a Cause ( 1955 ).
* Statues With Sideburns — A collection of statues of showing sideburns

Sideburns and ).
After the split of previous bands like Luger and Vicious Soul, Stone recruited bassist Mariano Gracia and drummer Juan Manuel Cuadrado and recorded the first band demos " Drunken Sailors ' Ritual " ( 1996 ) and " The Chinese Sideburns " ( 1997 ).

gained and new
In the next few months of comparative silence, Pike waited patiently until conditions were perfect for a new attack, and then, displaying a remarkable grasp of the subtleties of political infighting, gained from his first bout with Woodruff, he used these changed conditions to excellent advantage.
In order to form a new government it must deal with one of the two rival parties which gained strength.
Both Willy Brandt's Social Democrats, who gained 22 seats in the new parliament, and the Free Democrats, who picked up 23, will insist on that before they enter the government.
I lived in this onward-driving contest where each day overcame a new difficulty, gained a new truth, or banished a previous error ''.
In the arts, Steiner's new art of eurythmy gained early renown.
Burns's articles popularized both the legend and its new name, making it well known in western Canada before it gained popularity in the United States.
As the Church continued to expand, new churches in important cities gained their own bishop.
The cast was young and relatively new, though the stars Sissy Spacek and John Travolta had gained considerable attention for previous work in, respectively, film and episodic sitcoms.
As colonies gained independence from Britain, in most cases the newly independent countries adopted English common law precedent as of the date of independence as the default law to carry forward into the new nation, to the extent not explicitly rejected by the newly freed colony's founding documents or government.
The new military leaders were unable to retain for long the popularity that they had gained through their overthrow of Tombalbaye.
As Moism lost support by the time of the Han, the main philosophical contenders were Legalism, which Confucian thought somewhat absorbed, the teachings of Lao-tzu, whose focus on more mystic ideas kept it from direct conflict with Confucianism, and the new Buddhist religion, which gained acceptance during the Southern and Northern Dynasties era.
Nauvoo grew rapidly as missionaries sent to Europe and elsewhere gained new converts who then flooded into Nauvoo.
Cleveland was not among its charter members, but by 1879 the league was looking for new entries and the city gained an NL team.
Once ten yards have been gained the offence gains a new set of three downs ( rather than the four downs given in American football ).
Modern day control engineering ( also called control systems engineering ) is a relatively new field of study that gained a significant attention during 20th century with the advancement in technology.
Within a few months, the new amir had gained the allegiance of most tribal leaders and established control over the cities.
Devo gained a new level of visibility with 1980's Freedom of Choice which included their best-known hit, " Whip It ", which immediately became a Top 40 hit.
Under Elizabeth, the nation gained a new self-confidence and sense of sovereignty, as Christendom fragmented.
Bangladesh quickly gained recognition from most countries and with the signing of the Shimla Agreement, most of the countries accepted the new state.
The American industry, or " Hollywood ", as it was becoming known after its new geographical center in California, gained the position it has held, more or less, ever since: film factory for the world, exporting its product to most countries on earth and controlling the market in many of them.
During the 1980s, anime gained in popularity, with new animated movies released every summer and winter, often based upon popular anime television series.
While the community was skeptical that this new method could possibly outperform hand-coding, it reduced the number of programming statements necessary to operate a machine by a factor of 20, and quickly gained acceptance.
After the collapse of the First Empire in 1815, the French public lost the rights and privileges earned since the Revolution, but they remembered the participatory politics that characterized the period, with one historian commenting: " Thousands of men and even many women gained firsthand experience in the political arena: they talked, read, and listened in new ways ; they voted ; they joined new organizations ; and they marched for their political goals.

gained and connotations
Thus " legend " gained its modern connotations of " undocumented " and " spurious ".
In the UK the series gained cult status among some adults during the 1960s because it was seen as having psychedelic connotations.
During the First World War, the term the Kaiser — especially as applied to Wilhelm II of Germany — gained considerable pejorative connotations in English-speaking countries.
Later, the word lost most of its political connotations and, particularly after the 1987 stock market crash, gained the negative socio-economic connotations that it sports today.
The word gained policing connotations after the French Revolution when the Maréchaussée of the Ancien Régime was renamed the Gendarmerie.
Like many other 19th century medical terms which lost precise meaning as they gained wider currency, " midget " as a term for someone with severe proportional shortness acquired pejorative connotations and is no longer used in a medical context.
Like many other nineteenth-century medical terms that lost precise meaning as they gained wider currency, “ midget ,” as a term for someone with extreme proportional shortness, acquired pejorative connotations and is no longer used in medical contexts.
Commenting, among others, on the banality of the names " Take "/" Tache " and " Ionescu ", he contended that Ionescu had transported the moniker into general acceptance, out of the reach of its familiar connotations: "« Take Ionescu » is utterly banal [...], but this name, due to the person who bore it, has gained through association a special prestige.
Its effect when a Japanese person uses it to refer to a Chinese person is very similar to the American connotation of the word " negro ", a word that has harmless etymologies but has gained derogative connotations due to historical context, where the phrase 支那人 ( shinajin ; Shina person ) was used during the war to refer to Chinese.
Originally titled " The Fundamentals of Our Faith ," the name was changed to avoid the negative connotations that the term " fundamentalism " had gained.
) However, just as some conservative theorists have embraced the term Constitution in Exile ( which similarly gained popularity through use by liberal critics ), and textualism was a term which once had pejorative connotations before its widespread acceptance as a badge of honor, some liberal theorists have embraced the image of a living document as appealing.

gained and 1960s
During the 1960s and 1970s, the city gained a reputation as a center for liberal politics.
During the 1960s and 1970s, the city gained a reputation as an important center for liberal politics.
Especially in the United States, detective fiction emerged in the 1960s, and gained prominence in later decades, as a way for authors to bring stories about various subcultures to mainstream audiences.
A trend towards bigger drum kits in Rock music began in the 1960s and gained momentum in the 1970s.
* The expression of the " Gnomes of Zürich ", Swiss bankers pictured as diminutive creatures hoarding gold in subterranean vaults, was coined in 1956 by Harold Wilson and gained currency in the 1960s ( OED notes the New Statesman issue of 27 November 1964 as earliest attestation ).
However, the overdriven sound of the Hammond gained a new image when it became part of 1960s and 1970s rock with artists like Alan Price, Gregg Allman, Steve Winwood, Rick Wright, Keith Emerson, Jon Lord, Matthew Fisher, Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks and Jack McDuff.
He gained western recognition during the 1950s and 1960s with a number of bleak films, two anti-war films with The Burmese Harp and Fires on the Plain, Alone on the Pacific ( Taiheiyo hitori-botchi ) and the technically formidable period-piece An Actor's Revenge ( Yukinojo henge ) about a kabuki actor.
Although in the early years of the 21st century Luxembourg enjoyed one of the highest GNP per capita in the world, this was mainly due to the strength of its financial sector, which gained importance at the end of the 1960s.
It gained further momentum in the 1960s, taking influence from metaphysics, perennial philosophy, self-help psychology, and the various Indian gurus who visited the West during that decade.
Since the 1960s, Pentecostalism has increasingly gained acceptance from other Christian traditions, and Pentecostal beliefs concerning Spirit baptism and spiritual gifts have been embraced by non-Pentecostal Christians in Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox churches through the Charismatic Movement.
Postmodernism gained significant popularity in the 1950s and dominated literature and art by the 1960s.
It grew largely due to the influence of the civil rights movement that had gained momentum in the 1960s and many of the women who took up the cause of radical feminism had previous experience with radical protest in the struggle against racism.
" Among radical feminists, the view became widely held that, thus far, the sexual freedoms gained in the sexual revolution of the 1960sin particular, the decreasing emphasis on monogamy — had been largely gained by men at women's expense.
The basic view of knowledge that motivated the emergence of social epistemology can be traced to the work of Thomas Kuhn and Michel Foucault, which gained in prominence at the end of the 1960s.
In the late 1960s, the revival of interest in Victorian painting gained impetus, and a number of well-attended exhibitions were held.
The Civil Rights Movement gained many participants in the 1960s.
In Africa the 1960s was a period of radical political change as 32 countries gained independence from their European colonial rulers.
Western world fashions reflected this by often turning highly individualistic and / or counter-cultural, which was influenced by Generation X: tattoos and body piercing gained popularity, and " retro " styles inspired by fashions of the 1960s and 1970s were also prevalent.
Sado-masochism (" S & M ") gained popularity, and " no-fault " unilateral divorce became legal and easier to obtain in many countries during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
The Labour Party replaced the Liberal Party as the dominant political force in the 1940s, while the nationalist party Plaid Cymru gained momentum in the 1960s.
They were also successfully introduced to Manitoba starting in the 1960s, where they have gained importance as a sport fish.
Postmodern design, intersecting the Pop art movement, gained steam in the 1960s and 70s, promoted in the 80s by groups such as the Italy-based Memphis movement.
Though the Velvet Underground were a commercial failure in the late 1960s, the group has gained a considerable cult following in the years since its demise and has gone on to become one of the most widely cited and influential bands of the era .< ref name =" HoF ">
Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential jazz drummers to come to prominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter Miles Davis, and was a pioneer of jazz fusion.

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