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Similarly and romantic
Similarly, Clarkson wrote and published her own romantic fiction novels: A Lover More Condoling in 1968, and Hunger Trace in 1970.
Similarly, T. E. Lawrence's biographer Flora Armitage writes about his illegitimacy: " The effect on Lawrence of this discovery was profound ; it added to the romantic urge for heroic conduct — the dream of the Sangreal — the seed of ambition, the desire for honor and distinction: the redemption of the blood from its taint.
Similarly, the subjects and themes of the Tang yuefu varied from providing song lyrics, to engaging in social satire or criticism, literary exercise, lamentations at the departure of friends, attempts to visit not-to-be-found-hermits, and romantic love in relationship to singing girls, professional entertainers, or the feelings of the ladies of the palace harems.

Similarly and songs
) Similarly, when Jewish families and larger groups sing traditional Sabbath songs known as zemirot outside the context of formal religious services, they usually do so a cappella, and Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations on the Sabbath sometimes feature entertainment by a cappella ensembles.
Similarly many species of birds and whales learn their songs by imitating other members of their species.
Similarly to John Paul Jones, Mark Robbins, bass player and song writer from Joan, plays a number of songs in the standing lap slide style.
Similarly, " God's Children " and " Apeman " ( both 1970 ), and the songs " 20th Century Man ", " Complicated Life " and " Here Come the People in Grey " from Muswell Hillbillies ( 1971 ), passionately decried industrialization and bureaucracy in favour of simple pastoral living.
Similarly, Neil Sedaka had two distinct eras of his career, with about a decade in between: one as a teen idol in the 1960s ( in which many of his songs note his attraction to 16-year-old girls ), and a later career in adult contemporary music.
Similarly, pop songs which are " needle dropped " into a specific scene in film for added emphasis are not considered part of the score, although occasionally the score's composer will write an original pop song based on his themes, such as James Horner's " My Heart Will Go On " from Titanic, written for Celine Dion.
Similarly, in complex territorial and cooperative breeding bird communities ( such as the Australian magpie ) that have a high degree of etiquettes, rules, hierarchies, play, songs and negotiations, rule-breaking seems tolerated on occasions not obviously related to survival of the individual or group ; behaviour often appearing to exhibit a touching gentleness and tenderness.
Similarly, the music hall sprang up to cater for the entertainment of new urban societies, adapting existing forms of music to produce popular songs and acts.
Similarly, Alan Lomax's work starting in the 1930s, especially his field recordings of work songs in the Caribbean and Southern U. S., makes a significant contribution to the information on extant shanty-related traditions.
Similarly, Norwegian uses sjømannsvise as the broad category and the borrowed term sjanti ( also spelled " shanty ") or the native opsang for work songs.
Similarly to Euro-American folk music, shanties and sea songs are performed both informally by amateurs and as commercial entertainment by professionals, with many performers straddling both contexts.
Similarly, the Music hall sprang up to cater for the entertainment of new urban societies, adapting existing forms of music to produce popular songs and acts.
" Similarly, the New York Times lauded the film's " loopy buoyancy ," praising the songs as a " bouncy stylistic hybrid of Gilbert and Sullivan, Ringo Starr, The Kinks and the Pet Shop Boys.
Similarly, Queen used a cowbell in such songs as " Liar ", " Who Needs You ", and " Dragon Attack ".
" Similarly, songs may accompany the paddling of dugout canoes on long journeys.
Similarly, the Music hall sprang up to cater for the entertainment of new urban societies, adapting existing forms of music to produce popular songs and acts.
Similarly to Steely Dan, in the studio Mike + the Mechanics were not a tight-knit band but a vehicle for the songwriting of Rutherford, Robertson, and Neil, and session keyboardists, drummers, guitarists, and even lead vocalists often performed on the songs in place of the official band members.
Similarly, producers can also option books, articles, video games, songs or any other conceivable works of intellectual property.
Similarly, Elysa Gardner of Los Angeles Times commended the parodic nature of many songs on the album.
Similarly, The Kinks ' songs, " Shangri-La " and " Clichés of the World ( B Movie )", also appear to describe someone going through a midlife crisis.
" Similarly, musicians learn to play, and learn specific songs, from records, and so ' recording consciousness ' helps to explain the ubiquity of non-literate composition methods: ' sheet music is just for people who can't hear ' ( musician quoted in Bennett 1980, p. 139 ) The structure of this consciousness has been produced by various elements, among them experience of editing techniques, reverberation and echo, use of equalization to alter timbre, high decibel levels, both in general and in particular parts of the texture ( notably, strong bass-lines ), and, most interestingly, the ' polyvocality ' created by multi-mike or multi-channel recording.
Similarly formatted programmes with fifty or twenty songs were also broadcast.
Similarly, classical Carnatic music was heavily used in several popular film songs, most notably those in films like Chithram ( 1988 ), His Highness Abdullah ( 1990 ), Bharatham ( 1991 ), Sargam ( 1992 ) and Sopanam ( 1993 ).
Similarly, to understand the lyrics of the predominantly American songs, it was necessary to have at least a rudimentary understanding of English, which was not taught in the Volksschule ( working-class high school ).
" Similarly, M83's songs have been remixed by Gooom labelmates Montag and Cyann & Ben.

Similarly and represent
Similarly, Michael Rappenglueck believes that marks on a 15, 000-year old cave painting represent a lunar calendar.
Similarly, the Normans in Ivanhoe, who represent a more sophisticated culture, and the Saxons, who are poor, disenfranchised, and resentful of Norman rule, band together and begin to mold themselves into one people.
* Similarly, the Cantonese Yale Romanization uses the macron to represent the high level tone, as in yāt gāan chāan tēng ( 一間餐廳, a restaurant ).
Similarly to a classical bit where the state of a transistor in a processor, the magnetization of a surface in a hard disk and the presence of current in a cable can all be used to represent bits in the same computer, an eventual quantum computer is likely to use various combinations of qubits in its design.
Similarly, products of the gammas such as γ < sub > μ </ sub > γ < sub > ν </ sub > represent oriented surface elements, and so on.
To see this, the three corresponding normal vectors of the corner's perpendicular sides can be considered to form a basis ( a rectangular coordinate system ) ( x, y, z ) in which to represent the direction of an arbitrary incoming ray, b, c. When the ray reflects from the first side, say x, the ray's x component, a, is reversed to-a while the y and z components are unchanged, resulting in a direction of b, c. Similarly, when reflected from side y and finally from side z, the b and c components are reversed.
Similarly to the way that the mats helped worshippers prepare for prayer, the carpet pages can represent the preparation of the reader before the Gospel message ( The British Library Board ).
Similarly, a computer program stores data in variables, which represent storage locations in the computer's memory.
Similarly, trademarks and servicemarks may represent a kind of entry barrier for a particular product or service if the market is dominated by one or a few well-known names.
Similarly in Australia there are governors to represent the Queen in each of the individual states that make up the Commonwealth of Australia, making them head of state in each of their own territories.
Similarly, CSV cannot naturally represent hierarchical or object-oriented databases or other data.
Similarly, diplomatic transcription attempts to represent by means of a system of editorial signs all features of a manuscript original.
" Similarly, while a document or application is open, their icons also represent this status and re-opening them will just reveal and bring them back to the front.
* Similarly, the movie Blade: Trinity ( 2004 ) is set in a generic city which writer / director David S. Goyer nevertheless wanted to represent as bilingual ( as many cities are worldwide ), so the second language spoken in this nameless city, and visible on most of its signage, is Esperanto.
Similarly to Indian NASSCOM, RUSSOFT was created to represent Russian software development companies on the global market, to enhance marketing and PR activities of its members, and to lobby their interests in their countries ' governments.
Similarly, if a producer sells a " regular " and " old vines " bottling, it is more likely to represent a perceptible difference in character, if not necessarily in quality.
Similarly, Anne Cooper-Chen states that the endlessly repeated image " of a male gazing at a female's panty clad crotch " represent an archetypal manga panel.

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