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Such and musicians
Such themes bear similarities to those addressed by punk rock musicians and the perceptions of Generation X.
Such remixes often include " featured " artists, adding new vocalists or musicians to the original mix.
Such chaining or gridding on the heart line ( emotional line ) is often seen in intensely creative artists such as musicians and writers, as well as deeply driven scientists.
After being revived by Ewan MacColl, several of the songs included gained new popularity in the 20th century through performances by musicians such as The Corries, Steeleye Span and Eddi Reader, among others – most notably Ye Jacobites (# 34 ), Cam Ye O ' er Frae France (# 53 ) and Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation (# 36 ).
This movement was centered in Bakersfield, California with musicians like Buck Owens (" Act Naturally "), Merle Haggard (" Sing a Sad Song ") and Wynn Stewart (" It's Such a Pretty World Today ") helping to define the sound among the community, made up primarily of Oklahoman immigrants to California, who had fled unemployment and drought.
Such retainers were not necessarily in the domestic service or otherwise normally close to the presence of their lord, but also include others who wore his livery ( a kind of uniform, in distinctive colours ) and claimed his protection, such as musicians and private teachers.
Such authoritarian rule, once expected and even thought necessary for a symphonic ensemble to function properly, has loosened somewhat in the closing decades of the 20th century with the advent and encouragement of more power sharing and cooperative management styles ( with the orchestra musicians themselves, the administrative staff, and volunteer board of directors ).
Such influences dominated Spiritualized's next album, Let It Come Down, which included over 120 musicians.
In 1996, musicians Johnny and Edgar Winter filed suit against DC and the creators of the Jonah Hex: Riders of the Worm and Such limited series, claiming, amongst other things, defamation: two characters named the Autumn Brothers in the series strongly resemble the Winters.
Such bands produced the first generation of professional black musicians in South Africa.
Such collaborations have been crucial to his composing life, and the range of musicians with whom he has worked include David Gibson, in the cello works of the 1970s ); Petr Kotik, Susan Stenger, and Eberhard Blum, on Four Full Flutes ; Rafael Toral, David First, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Susan Stenger, and Robert Poss on Guitar Too, for Four ( G2, 44 + 1x2 ); Ulrich Krieger, Carol Robinson, Kaspar T. Toeplitz, and Reinhold Friedl, on Touch Food ; and many others.
Such orchestras may vary in size from approximately 30 musicians ( early Baroque and Classical Opera ) to as many as 90-100 musicians ( Wagnerian Opera ).
Such musicians as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, Nikki Sixx, and Quincy Jones spent their formative years in Seattle.
Such gestures became increasingly common from the 1980s onwards, as greater attempts were made to properly credit the influence of African-American artists and musicians on popular culture.
Such is the affection with which these pieces are held that Tracey has re-recorded them on several occasions, something that is unusual for British jazz musicians to do.
Such songs were often learned from professional musicians outside the community.
Such festivities give the Mankon people the opportunity to savor the varied rhythms of African music and to meet expert drummers and musicians of the kingdom.

Such and Leonard
Such programs as Otto Schenk's 1978 production of Fidelio, with Leonard Bernstein conducting, were rebroadcast on this anthology, as well as an adaption of Agatha Christie's Spider's Web, starring Penelope Keith, originally broadcast in the UK on December 26, 1982.

Such and Bernstein
*" Against National Poetry Month As Such "-a short essay by Charles Bernstein.

Such and Sir
Such men have openly libelled him, like Dewes and Weldon, whose falsehoods were detected as soon as uttered, or have fastened upon certain ceremonious compliments and dedications, the fashion of his day, as a sample of his servility, passing over his noble letters to the Queen, his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering, his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil, and with others, who, powerful when he was nothing, might have blighted his opening fortunes for ever, forgetting his advocacy of the rights of the people in the face of the court, and the true and honest counsels, always given by him, in times of great difficulty, both to Elizabeth and her successor.
Such terms as the " Guyanese bench " in the immigration area of the Barbados Sir Grantley Adams International Airport have tested both states at times.
Such beliefs were examined wittily and at length in 1646 by Sir Thomas Browne in his Pseudodoxia Epidemica.
Such a theory was at odds with the hyper-diffusionism purported by Sir Grafton Elliot Smith which argued that all the cultural traits associated with civilisation must have originated from a single source.
Such men were Lord John Cavendish, Sir George Savile, and others whom we hold in honour as the second founders of the Whig party, as the restorers of its pristine health and energy after half a century of degeneracy.
Such " Grand Tour " portraits by Batoni came to proliferate in the British private collections, thus ensuring the genre's popularity in the United Kingdom, where Sir Joshua Reynolds would become its leading practitioner.
Such analyses are conducted by J. L. Heiberg and Sir Thomas Little Heath in their editions of the text.
Such leaders included Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Maulvi Muhammad Hussain Batalvi, Deputy Nazir Ahmad and members of Anjuman Himayat-i-Islam.
Such an individual adopts the purported title, e. g. " Sir " or " Lord ", as a forename rather than receiving any formal title.
He returned to acting, making his London acting début, in 1869, achieving much greater success than in his early attempts, as Sir Simon Simple in his comedy Not Such a Fool as He Looks.
Such was the nature of Burnet ’ s achievement that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1960 with Sir Peter Medawar for the discovery of immunological tolerance.
The first dictionary definition of " didder ," from Thomas Blount ( lexicographer ) | Thomas Blount, Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words of whatever Language, as are at present used in the English Tongue, with their Etymologies, Definitions, & c. Also, The Terms of Divinity, Law, Physick, Mathematics, History, Agriculture, Logick, Metaphysicks, Grammar, Poetry, Musick, Heraldry, Architecture, Painting, War, and all other Arts and Sciences are herein explain'd, from the best Modern Authors, as, Sir Isaac Newton, Dr. Harris, Dr. Gregory, Mr. Lock, Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Blunt, & c., London, 1707.
Later, the Germans were pushed back to the Ruhr and, after the war Blumentritt disagreed with the Allies ′ strategy in the west, discussing the precarious nature of the German position with its meager one armoured division against the Allies ′ 12, and he stated that had Sir Bernard Montgomery been unleashed earlier for a concentrated armoured assault ( as he wished ) rather than fighting on a broad front, " Such a breakthrough ... would have torn the weak German front to pieces and ended the war in the winter of 1944.
Such was the case with the first New Guinea Dingo, which was shot and killed by Sir William MacGregor on Mount Scratchley at an elevation of.
Such language has been criticised both by government bodies such as the committee under Sir David Renton that reported in 1975 ( and recommended drafting which was more based on principles than specific details to address every possible situation ).
Such a raise required the agreement of all the powers, but was vetoed by Britain after Sir Edward Grey spoke in the House of Commons —"... if the money is to be used to promote railways which may be a source of doubtful advantage to British trade ...
Sonia Orwell and Warburg both wanted to publish Such, Such Were the Joys immediately after Orwell's death, but Sir Richard Rees, who was Orwell's literary executor violently disagreed.

Such and Rudolf
Such names as Karl Max von Bauernfeind, Rudolf Diesel, Claude Dornier, Walther von Dyck, Hans Fischer ( Nobel prize for Chemistry 1930 ), Ernst Otto Fischer ( Nobel prize for Chemistry 1973 ), August Föppl, Robert Huber ( Nobel prize for Chemistry 1988 ), Carl von Linde, Heinz Maier-Leibnitz, Walther Meissner, Rudolf Mössbauer ( 1961 Nobel prize for Physics ), Willy Messerschmitt ( aircraft designer ), Wilhelm Nusselt, Hans Piloty, Friedrich von Thiersch, Franz von Soxhlet are closely connected with the TUM.

Such and Charles
Such doctrines are, in the English-speaking world, largely associated with the House of Tudor and the early House of Stuart in Britain and the theology of the Caroline divines, who held their tenure at the pleasure of James I of England ( VI of Scotland ), Charles I and Charles II.
" Such aged leadership was incapable of keeping up with the changing times, and in 1966, a sinking Paramount was sold to Charles Bluhdorn's industrial conglomerate, Gulf + Western Industries Corporation.
Such an idea has continued to be maintained by archaeologists and historians, with Charles Thomas, a specialist in Cornish history, noting in 1993 that " There simply is no independently attested connection in early Cornish folklore locating Arthur, at any age or in any capacity, at Tintagel.
Such was approved by Charles V in 1522, authorizing the city to step into rural affairs to " protect and benefit " Indians as well as the Spanish.
Charles Dickens frequently visited Chigwell, which he described in a letter as " the greatest place in the world ... Such a delicious old inn opposite the church ... such beautiful forest scenery ... such an out of the way rural place!
Such a council, having been in disuse for centuries, was revived in 1640, when Charles I summoned all of the peers of the realm using writs issued under the Great Seal.
Such aviation luminaries as Charles Lindbergh, Wiley Post, and Jimmy Doolittle attended.
Such a map can be considered a " supersign " which allows to combine sign systems as defined by Charles Sanders Peirce consisting of symbols, icons, indexes as representations.
By 1909, after several years apprenticeship under several producers including Charles Frohman, Klaw & Erlanger, Charles Dillingham and Henry B. Harris, she was a major Broadway star, starring in Such A Little Queen.
Such was his popularity with the public that when in 1927 Bandmaster Ricketts handed the baton over to his successor, Charles Smart Beat, 15, 000 people turned up to wish him well.
Such is the connection between 1745 and the rising in the Gaelic mindset, that the ' 45 is known as Bliadhna Theàrlaich ( Charles ' Year ) in Scottish Gaelic.
Such activity even led to his being described by Vincent Scully as a " convinced preservationist ," comparing Gund to Charles Bulfinch.
Such calls issued in 2009, at the time of the tour of Canada by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, were critiqued by Maclean's journalist Andrew Coyne when he wrote: " The view is on parade again, in all its preening, modish finery, as it is on the occasion of any royal visit.
Such are The Belated Kid, Girl at the Fountain, Hurdy-Gurdy Boy, and others – but the public called for portraits, and it became the fashion to sit for Hunt ; among his best paintings of this genre are those of William M. Evarts, Mrs Charles Francis Adams, the Rev.
Such a system operated under Austria-Hungary, where the same monarch, Emperor Charles I, reigned separately in both Austria and Hungary.
Such an isolated location was impractical causing Charles VIII to transfer the chapel of Saint-Michel-du-Palais, part of Paris ' medieval royal residence the Palais de la Cité which the kings no longer used, to the control of the order in 1496.
Such " streetcar corner " nodes are located at Virginia at North Highland — the neighborhood's namesake and main shopping and dining area, well known since the 1990s for its restaurants, St. Charles at North Highland, Amsterdam at North Highland, and Virginia at Rosedale Drive.
Such win totals were not completely extraordinary at the time, as Buffinton's only 30-win season ranked third in the major leagues that year as Charles Radbourn set a record with 60 wins.
Such pioneering researcher included contributions from Wayne E. Baker, Mitchel Y. Abolafia and Charles W. Smith, and was based on methods such as ethnographic observation or social network analysis.
Such promionent conservatives as Emil Ritter, Carl Schmitt-later to gain notoriety as the " Crown Jurist of the Third Reich "-and Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, renegade member of the British aristocracy, all participated in events

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