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Some of these tracks, including audio of Korner himself, appear on the Hendrix double-CD BBC Sessions, including Korner playing slide guitar on "( I'm Your ) Hoochie Coochie Man ".
Some colloquial equivalents are slide, sweep ( referring to the ' discrete glissando ' effects on guitar & harp respectively ), bend, or ' smear '.
Some of the blues artists who most prominently used the slide include gospel singer Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Son House, Robert Johnson as well as Casey Bill Weldon of the Memphis Jug Band.
Some slide rules (" duplex " models ) have scales on both sides of the rule and slide strip, others on one side of the outer strips and both sides of the slide strip ( which can usually be pulled out, flipped over and reinserted for convenience ), still others on one side only (" simplex " rules ).
Some of the stones were said to fit so well that you could not slide a knife into the cracks. The road was crested in the middle ( for water runoff ) and had ditches on either side of the road which were protected by retaining walls.
Some of their famous sound effects included a rapid bongo drum take used for when a character's feet were scrambling before taking off, a " KaBONG " sound produced on a guitar for when Quick Draw McGraw, in his Zorro-style " El Kabong " crime fighting guise, would smash a guitar over a villain's head, the sound of a car's brake drum combined with a bulb horn for when Fred Flintstone would drop his bowling ball onto his foot, an automobile's tires squealing with a " skipping " effect added for when someone would slide to a sudden stop, a bass-drum-and-cymbal combination called the " Boom Crash " for when someone would fall down or smack into an object, a xylophone being struck rapidly on the same note for a tip-toeing effect, and a violin being plucked with the tuning pegs being raised to simulate something like pulling out a cat's whisker.
Some use a two-piece floating disc style, others use a floating caliper, others use pads that float in the caliper, and some use one moving pad that makes the caliper slide on its mounts, pulling the other pad into contact with the disc.
Some of the events in previous Tip Up Town USA festivals ( many of which take place on the frozen Houghton Lake ) have included a carnival, car show, polar bear dip, a giant ice slide, turkey bowling, crowning of the king and queen, pie eating contest, cross dressing contest, and many more.
Some of the features at the water park include a beach pool entry, enclosed speed slide, circular open slide, three jungle walks, baby pool, beach volleyball, shade pavilions, and full-service concessions.
Some slides require riders to sit directly on the slide, or on a raft or tube designed to be used with the slide.
Some reference books, including Random House's American Slang, claim it comes from the German word glitschen (" to slip ") and the Yiddish word gletshn (" to slide or skid ").
Some airspeed indicators incorporate a slide rule mechanism to perform this calculation.
Some of the most common are the rotary, slide, and rocker types.
Some analysers have a modular slide maker which is able to both produce a blood film of consistent quality and stain the film, which is then reviewed by a medical laboratory professional.
Some designs, however, have the capacity to slide the desk surface out a few inches to expand the available work area.
Some of these records included slide guitar accompaniment by black bluesman Oscar " Buddy " Woods.
Some currently available color films are designed to produce positive transparencies for use in a slide projector or magnifying viewer, although paper prints can also be made from them.
Some riders will actually lift off the slide when coming down.
Some handguns also utilise the slide stop as a means of releasing the slide, when the slide stop is held upwards for purposes such as field stripping eliminating the need for any further lock mechanisms and the room that these may use inside the gun.

Some and activity
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Some viruses express caspase inhibitors that inhibit caspase activity and an example is the CrmA protein of cowpox viruses.
Some also block or partially block serotonin receptors ( particularly 5HT < sub > 2A, C </ sub > and 5HT < sub > 1A </ sub > receptors ): ranging from risperidone, which acts overwhelmingly on serotonin receptors, to amisulpride, which has no serotonergic activity.
Some critical observers consider that Uribe's policies, while admittedly reducing crime and guerrilla activity, might be too slanted in favor of a military solution to Colombia's internal war, neglecting grave social and human rights concerns to a certain extent.
Some Jewish organizations have described evangelism and missionary activity directed specifically at Jews as antisemitic.
Some Biblical scholars interpret Genesis 19: 5 as indicating that homosexual activity led to the destruction of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Some researchers suggest that sleep spindle, a burst of brain activity occurring during stage 2 sleep, plays a role in boosting consolidation of declarative memories.
Some of the oldest such data is the Bereitschaftspotential or " readiness potential " in which electrical activity related to voluntary actions can be recorded up to two seconds before the subject is aware of making a decision to perform the action.
Some refer to this political activity as a separate and radical branch of the ecology movement, one that takes the axioms of the science of ecology in general, and Gaia theory in particular, and raises them to a kind of theory of personal conduct or moral code.
Some people who are in a relationship but want to hide homosexual or heterosexual activity from their partner, may solicit consensual sexual activity with others through personal contacts, online chat rooms, or, advertising in select media.
Some jurisdictions forbid sexual activity outside of legal marriage completely.
Some groups were indeed libertine because they considered bodily existence meaningless ; others praise chastity, and strongly prohibited any sexual activity, even within marriage.
Some labour law explicitly bans such activity, none explicitly allows it.
Some modern scholars have suggested that Manichaean ways of thinking influenced the development of some of Augustine's ideas, such as the nature of good and evil, the idea of hell, the separation of groups into elect, hearers, and sinners, and the hostility to the flesh and sexual activity.
Some motels in low-income areas have been plagued with drug activity, street prostitution or other crime.
Some stories explore the relationships among child-rearing, pair-bonding ( romantic love ), and sexual activity.
Some paraphilias may interfere with the capacity for sexual activity with consenting adult partners.
Some oncogenes can also stimulate the transcription of proteins that bind to MDM2 and inhibit its activity.
Some countries have been able to avoid a recession but have still experienced slower economic activity, such as China.
Some aircraft are equipped with CCTV cameras, so the pilots can monitor the cabin activity.
Some anti-prostitution feminists, such as Sheila Jeffreys, prefer the term prostituted woman ( and analogous terms such as " prostituted child ") to emphasize the victimization they see as inherent in such activity.
Some activities, such as " phone sex " and " cybersex ", that allow for partners to engage in sexual activity without being in the same room, eliminate the risks involved with exchanging bodily fluids.
Some even use the term to refer to capitalist economies such that the state provides substantial public services and regulation of business activity.

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