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; and Stereo
In 1959, Bernie Green " with the Stereo Mad-Men " recorded the album Musically Mad for RCA Victor, featuring music inspired by Mad and an image of Alfred E. Neuman on the cover ; it has been reissued on CD.
These performances were initially issued only in monaural sound ; the stereo versions were finally issued in the 1960s as part of the " Stereo Treasury " series.
Paul's most-recognizable recordings from then through the mid-1970s were an album for London Records / Phase 4 Stereo, Les Paul Now ( 1968 ), on which he updated some of his earlier hits ; and, backed by some of Nashville's celebrated studio musicians, a meld of jazz and country improvisation with fellow guitar virtuoso Chet Atkins, Chester and Lester ( 1976 ), for RCA Victor.
Reunion, a radio play, was produced by John Juliani in 1984 for CBC " Saturday Stereo Theatre "; Gregory Sinclair produced The Collaborators for CBC's " Speaking Volumes " in 1989 ; Kathleen Flaherty produced Within the Copper Mountain ( 1997 ), History 605 ( 1998 ), The Masked Man in Warsaw ( 1999 ), Edith Stein: Whose Saint Was She?
* Binary Amplified Super Stereo ( 1995 ; credited as BASS )
* Stereo Cocktail ( 1993 ; titled Experimental Post Techno Swing in the US )
The principal systems are NICAM, which uses a digital audio encoding ; double-FM ( known under a variety of names, notably Zweikanalton, A2 Stereo, West German Stereo, German Stereo or IGR Stereo ), in which case each audio channel is separately modulated in FM and added to the broadcast signal ; and BTSC ( also known as MTS ), which multiplexes additional audio channels into the FM audio carrier.
In the 1980s and 1990s some post-Nueva Canción rock groups have also incorporated the quena in some of their songs ; notably Soda Stereo in Cuando Pase el Temblor and Los Enanitos Verdes in Lamento Boliviano.
The UK edition ( in the form producer Andrew Loog Oldham and The Rolling Stones intended it ) was issued on 20 January 1967 ( Mono, LK 4852 ; Stereo, SKL 4852 ) on Decca Records, concurrently with a separate single, " Let's Spend the Night Together " b / w " Ruby Tuesday ".
In the 1970s, light organs were a popular lighting effect used in discotheques and dance parties ; and also during that period, the home entertainment manufacturer Morse-Electrophonic produced some of their stereo systems with a built-in light organ display ( such as their " Stereo Bar ").
As the early 1980s progressed it became clear that the new generation of rockers were not like anything before: Los Violadores pioneering punk in Latin America ; Virus oxygenating rock with their new-wave sound ; Sumo's punkish reggae-rock growing a fanatical cult ( Luca Prodan sung mostly in English, which reduced his band's radio exposure yet their fame expanded unabated ); and Soda Stereo the buzz of the underground.
; Stereo
From then until about 1975, when Dolby Stereo was used for the first time in films, most motion pictures — even some from which stereophonic soundtrack albums were made, such as Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet — were still released in monaural sound, stereo being reserved almost exclusively for expensive musicals such as West Side Story, My Fair Lady, or Camelot ; epics such as Ben-Hur or Cleopatra ; or dramas with a strong reliance on sound effects or music, such as The Graduate, with its Simon and Garfunkel score.
( Contemporary C 3553, S 7553 ; Stereo S 7026 ; Fantasy OJC 165, OJCCD 165-2 ) 1957

; and page
they are priceless even though they cannot be recorded on a ledger page ; ;
`` we've got Father and Mother and each other '' said Beth on the first page of Louisa Alcott's Little Women ; ;
In the comic, minor characters like Earl, Billy Bob, Clark Cobb, and Mistress Cora Anthrax would get repeated appearances ; Earl was quite regular, and Anthrax was in two issues and got to answer a letter's page.
It could be opened flat at any page, allowing easier reading ; the pages could be written on both front and back ( recto and verso ); and the codex, protected within its durable covers, was more compact and easier to transport.
Baldwin, Kidderminster, 2004 ; ISBN 0-947712-36-4 ) – A slender ( 20 page ) booklet, containing the same material as Tony Sale's website ( see below )
* Notes from Physics and Astronomy HyperPhysics at Georgia State University ; see also home page
Information can be found in the Britannica by following the cross-references in the Micropædia and Macropædia ; however, these are sparse, averaging one cross-reference per page.
* omits Tolkien's Latin title page ;
Its website is no longer online and the Internet Movie Database page has been deleted ; the Graham Chapman Archive's website has disappeared as well.
* The web page or local file that automatically loads when a web browser starts or when the browser's " home " button is pressed ; this is also called a " home page ".
It creates a new format built on portion addresses from Web pages ; when dereferenced, each portion on the resulting page remains click-connected to its original context — always a key aspect of transclusion for Nelson, but missing in most implementations of transclusion.
The crew Tintin joined was composed of Europeans from Axis or neutral countries (" Europe ") while their underhanded rivals were Americans ( although in later editions the US flag was removed from the rival ship ; see the image on the The Shooting Star page ), financed by a person with a Jewish name and what Nazi propagandists called " Jewish features.
* AM General HMMWV page ; models, history, and specs
* INFOCOM, Imagination sold and serviced here ; Homepage by Peter Scheyen An enthusiast's home page, containing, among many other resources, a timeline of Infocom's founding, releases and eventual dissolution.
Inside the vehicle, authorities found a letter written by Mohamed Atta, a hijacker aboard American Airlines Flight 11 ; maps of Washington, D. C. and New York City ; a cashier's check made out to a Phoenix, Arizona flight school ; four drawings of a Boeing 757 cockpit ; a box cutter ; and a page with notes and phone numbers, which contained evidence that led investigators to San Diego.
The papers had the same format: page 1 reported the party Central Committee session on 11 March that elected Gorbachev and printed the new leader's biography and a large photograph of him ; page 2 announced the demise of Chernenko and printed his obituary.
Sterne inserts sermons, essays and legal documents into the pages of his novel ; and he explores the limits of typography and print design by including marbled pages and, most famously, an entirely black page within the narrative.

; and flipping
( However, the two methods were not interchangeable ; disk which had their back side created in a 1541 by flipping them over would have to be flipped in the 1571 too, and the back side of disks written in a 1571 using the native support for two-sided operation could not be read in a 1541 ).
This is often used in an informal setting, much like flipping coins ; it is also sometimes used to determine who will play first in a card game.
Moreover, because of this property, synchronous stream ciphers are very susceptible to active attacks — if an attacker can change a digit in the ciphertext, he might be able to make predictable changes to the corresponding plaintext bit ; for example, flipping a bit in the ciphertext causes the same bit to be flipped in the plaintext.
; Super VGA page flipping: Allows higher performance animation to provide for smooth animation for computer games and other high performance graphics programs.
Each player's object is to claim as many panels as possible in a six-by-six grid ; finding a Chao upon flipping a panel claims all panels in a given row or column for the player.
In exchange for the terminal, the possessors of Minitel would not be given free " white page " printed directories ( alphabetical list of residents and firms ), but only the yellow pages ( classified commercial listings, with advertisements ); the white pages were accessible for free on Minitel, and they could be searched by a reasonably intelligent search engine ; much faster than flipping through a paper directory.
Steiner begins with some geometric constructions which are easily understood ; for example, it can be shown that any closed curve enclosing a region that is not fully convex can be modified to enclose more area, by " flipping " the concave areas so that they become convex.
They forage on the forest floor, flipping leaves to uncover insects ; they may fly up to catch insects in flight.
This is a particular kind of asymmetric two-sided card ; abstractly, such a card has three fields, Q, A, A *, where Q & A are reversed on flipping, but A * is always in the answer – the two " sides " are thus Q / A, A * and A / Q, A *.
As an analogy, a page number in a book's index could be considered a pointer to the corresponding page ; dereferencing such a pointer would be done by flipping to the page with the given page number.
The mathematical abstraction of the statistics of coin flipping is described by means of the Bernoulli process ; a single flip of a coin is a Bernoulli trial.
She can leap to great heights ; though the maximum is unknown, Buffy was shown to be capable of reaching the roof of the original Sunnydale High in a very short period of time, after running up a sloping wall then flipping onto the roof.
* Loan “ flipping ” – frequent refinancings that result in little or no economic benefit to the borrower and are undertaken with the primary or sole objective of generating additional loan fees, prepayment penalties, and fees from the financing of credit-related products ;
Wider wheels allow for more stability but suffer from friction, and, thus, speed loss ; thinner wheels are intended for speed, but the car could be susceptible to flipping off the track.
Completing a set of drop targets increases this bonus tally ; sending the ball through a slot when its light is lit ( one can move the light by flipping the flippers ) adds the current tally to the player's score.
Crows in Queensland, Australia have learned how to eat the toxic cane toad by flipping the cane toad on its back and violently stabbing the throat where the skin is thinner, allowing the crow to access the non-toxic innards ; their long beaks ensure that all of the innards can be removed.
For instance, a 3-D flip effect is used to simulate the widget flipping around, by clicking on a small i icon in the right bottom corner, the user can change the preferences on the reverse side ; other effects include crossfading and scaling from icon to body ( when opening widgets ), a " spin cycle effect " when a widget is focused and the user presses Command-R or a suck-in effect when they are closed.
* Coddleflop – A mushy puddle which protects itself by flipping on to its head ; however, since its underside is no more protective, this strategy is not very successful.
It is of course impossible to rule out arbitrarily small deviations from fairness such as might be expected to affect only one flip in a lifetime of flipping ; also it is always possible for an unfair ( or " biased ") coin to happen to turn up exactly 10 heads in 20 flips.
One of his more popular stunts, shown several times on the show, was an attempt to jump over a toy wagon on a bicycle ; the attempt failed, resulting in Belleci flipping over and face-planting.
For 11 years, Chad made NFL predictions against the spread in his syndicated column ; Chad now claims that he picked the winners merely by flipping a coin, and most years ended up with a winning record.
Under the disc is the driving solenoid ; when powered, a field is induced into the two posts, flipping the discs.
The Irish Tuning can be done easily by reversing the slide ( flipping the slide upside down ) of a chromatic in the key of B major ; alternatively, one can just use the B major as is, but use slide-in as the home position.
Hip hop is simultaneously a new and old phenomenon ; the importance of sampling to the art form means that much of the culture has revolved around the idea of updating classic recordings, attitudes, and experiences for modern audiences-called " flipping " within the culture.

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