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Some of the pioneers stay, but develop a village in what is now Old Town Lansing a mile north of the non-existent " Biddle City.
Some pioneers of the theory of computation were Alonzo Church, Alan Turing, Stephen Kleene, John von Neumann and Claude Shannon.
Some of the most famous skateboarders, and early pioneers of the sport are Rodney Mullen and Tony Hawk.
Some say at the first county commissioners ' meeting in early 1798, the pioneers decided that the new town would be " called and known " by the name of Bolin Green.
Some of the pioneers who ended up in Lapeer may have come by way of Lanark, Canada.
Some relatively fast-growing herbaceous plants ( especially annuals ) are pioneers, or early-successional species.
Some Jùjú musicians were itinerant, including early pioneers Ojoge Daniel, Irewole Denge and the " blind minstrel " Kokoro.
Some of the most popular artists include: Root Souljah-roots reggae pioneers in Bulgaria, Rebelites-reggae / dub / afrobeat band, Jahmmi Youth, NRG D, Ragga one, Samity-Dub Master.
Some early pioneers, such as Michel Eugène Chevreul, who himself lived to be 102, believed that aging itself should be a science to be studied.
Some of the most prominent pioneers among the group, including François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol, and Jacques Rivette, began as critics for the famous film magazine Cahiers du cinéma.
Some other pioneers ( like James Henty ) moved to Tasmania and the Port Phillip district.
Some of the same species that were fished for by the pioneers of the sport-Pacific bluefin tuna, broadbill swordfish and striped marlin-are still fished for today.
Some of its early professors included eminent comparative anatomist Georges Cuvier and evolutionary pioneers Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.
Some of the most prominent pioneers among the group, including François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol, and Jacques Rivette, began as critics for the famous film magazine Cahiers du cinéma.
Some unique propositions that were pioneers when they were introduced:
* Some of the greatest American athletes of all time and sports pioneers, including Pete Sampras, Mike Moustakas, Harry Agganis, Chris Chelios, Dean Karnazes, Alex Karras, Alexi Lalas, Dave Batista, Greg Louganis, Nick Markakis, Kurt Rambis, Tom Pappas and the legendary Jim Londos are of Greek descent.
Some pioneers overestimated the amount of goods they could haul on the long journey.
Some of the ISPs purchased by Verio were leading pioneers in the ISP industry ( Digital Nation ), representing the first wave of commercial ISP access in local markets around the US and Europe.
Some consider also the pioneers of Spanish techno-pop Mecano, Azul y Negro, Tino Casal, La Unión and others.
Some surviving Seattle pioneers successfully demanded that the park remain unchanged.
Some Jùjú musicians were itinerant, including early pioneers Ojoge Daniel, Irewole Denge and the " blind minstrel " Kokoro.
Some Gilead graduates have remained in foreign missionary assignments for decades, others eventually served as traveling overseers, translators, or branch staff ; some may be appointed as " special pioneers " if they serve in their home country.
Black Sabbath are cited, along with Led Zeppelin ( also with West Midland band members ) and Deep Purple, as pioneers of heavy metal music | heavy metal. Some of the more notable songs which make use of the signature Mellotron sound include Nights In White Satin by The Moody Blues, Tomorrow Never Knows and Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles, 2000 Light Years from Home and We Love You by The Rolling Stones, Hole In My Shoe by Traffic, Mercy Mercy Me by Marvin Gaye, Days by The Kinks, Space Oddity by David Bowie, Stairway to Heaven, The Rain Song and Kashmir by Led Zeppelin.
Some hardy pioneers, explorers and traders followed over the next several decades, leaving their imprint on the region in placenames, but generally not settling the region to a significantly greater extent than the Indians did.

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Some low-end machines attempt to provide vocal suppression so that one can feed regular songs into the machine and remove the voice of the original singer ; however, this is rarely effective.
In December they released the " MOR "- psychedelic single " Some Velvet Morning ", regarded as one of the more unusual singles in pop, and the peak of Sinatra and Hazlewood ’ s vocal collaborations.
Some well-known female US vocal quartets include The Carter Sisters ; The Forester Sisters ; The Chiffons ; The Chordettes ; The Lennon Sisters ; and En Vogue.
Some well-known male US vocal quartets include The Statler Brothers ; The Ames Brothers ; The Chi-Lites ; Crosby Stills Nash & Young ; The Dixie Hummingbirds ; The Four Aces ; Four Freshmen ; The Four Seasons ; The Four Tops ; The Cathedral Quartet ; Ernie Haase and Signature Sound ; The Golden Gate Quartet ; The Hilltoppers ; The Jordanaires ; Mills Brothers ; The Rascals ; and The Skylarks.
Some mixed-gender vocal quartets include The Pied Pipers ; The Mamas & the Papas ; The Merry Macs ; and The Weavers ;.
Some poets are closely associated with the vocal delivery style found in hip-hop music and draw heavily on the tradition of dub poetry, a rhythmic and politicized genre belonging to black and particularly West Indian culture.
Some bootleg editions of the album contain the song as the final vocal track.
Some of those changes are: a shortening of the membranous vocal fold in males, a thickening of the vocal fold mucosa and cover in females, and a development of edema in the superficial lamina propria layer in both sexes.
Some songs consisted of wordless vocalizations, in a style that would influence Meredith Monk, and other musical artists who have used screams and vocal noise in lieu of words.
Some composers, such as Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Serov, Rimsky-Korsakov, Puccini, and Mascagni wrote passages of music without text and subsequently had the librettist add words to the vocal melody lines.
Some orchestrators, particularly those writing for the opera or music theatres, prefer to work from a piano vocal score up, since it is required to start rehearsing a piece long before the whole is fully completed.
Some researchers, such as Philip Lieberman, Dennis Klatt, Brant de Boer and Kenneth Stevens using computer-modeling techniques have suggested that the species-specific human tongue allows the vocal tract ( the airway above the larynx ) to assume the shapes necessary to produce speech sounds that enhance the robustness of human speech.
Some of this violence was directed against the WPA, which had emerged as a vocal critic of the state and of Burnham in particular.
Also in 1955, while Nixon was serving as vice-president to Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and his research assistants wrote in his book Profiles in Courage, " Some of them may have been representing the actual sentiments of the silent majority of their constituents in opposition to the screams of a vocal minority ..." In January 1956, Kennedy gave Nixon an autographed copy of the book.
Some of the songs on the EP, particularly " Young God " and " I Crawled ", have an actual vocal melody, if rudimentary, hinting at the sounds of future releases.
Some songs, such as " Beautiful Child ", retain the vocal style of earlier days, but many are quite tame.
Some of these vocal changes for the English release were brought to the Japanese Rumble Pak edition.
Some of his individual songs ( he wrote more than 60 ) were occasionally included in vocal recitals ; referring to " the strange songs of Fritz Delius ", The Times critic expressed regret " that the powers the composer undoubtedly possesses should not be turned to better account or undergo proper development at the hands of some musician competent to train them ".
Some remixes involve substantial changes to the arrangement of a recorded work, but many are harmonic, such as creating a " vocal up " version of a song that emphasizes the lead singer's voice.
Some artists may sing both the lead and backing vocals on audio recordings by overlapping recorded vocal tracks.
Some speakers and singers leave the cartilaginous portion of the glottis open ( sometimes called ' mutational chink '), and only the front two-thirds of the vocal ligaments enter the vibration.
Some species can imitate the human voice and other sounds, although they do not have vocal cords-instead possessing a vocal organ at the base of the trachea known as the syrinx.

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