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Coral's and many
Coral's many colors give it appeal for necklaces and other jewelry.

Coral's and other
Coral's younger sister Nayda is revealed to be possessed by the mysterious body-possessing " t ' yiga " demon which had previously been Vinta Bayle ( and, for a short while, several other people on Earth, in " Trumps of Doom "): but since the real Nayda actually died of a long-standing heart condition just as the t ' yiga possessed her ( possession is normally harmless ), it is now trapped in her form permanently.

Coral's and Zutons
" The Coral's James Skelly was persistent in trying to convince Wills of his friend's potential and the breakthrough finally came when the bedroom demos of the newly formed Zutons persuaded the Deltasonic head into working with them.

Coral's and .
The book includes some material from the short story The Salesman's Tale, and some unpublished material cut from Prince of Chaos, notably Coral's pregnancy by Merlin.
Coral's damaged eye is operated on by Dworkin, who replaces it with the Jewel of Judgement.
In a conversation with his mother Dara-mistress of Corwin once, and a descendant of Benedict, also from the royal house of Chaos-he finds that she was the one who sent the t ' yiga demon which is now Coral's sister Nayda ( and appears to be developing something of an affection for Luke.
Coral's Artists & Repertoire manager Bob Thiele would marry Coral artist Teresa Brewer.
Production of The Coral's debut album and much of their subsequent output was by Ian Broudie who is also a successful songwriter, multi-talented musician and performer in his own right.
Robert Plant a fellow MPG nominee, for his album with The Band of Joy, carefully scheduled his rehearsal on BBC2's Later With Jools in order to make it to The Coral's performance at the Royal Albert Hall on 15 November 2010.
One of Coral's key goals is to avoid ever creating ' hot spots ' of very high traffic, as these might dissuade volunteers from running the software out of a fear that spikes in server load may occur.
In 2010, Leckie produced The Coral's much acclaimed 6th studio album, Butterfly House.
* Fuzzy Face A hamster who is Coral's pal.
Just before he is knocked unconscious by an unseen assailant, he smells jasmine, the same aroma as Coral's perfume.
In love with her himself, Murdock agrees to leave town with her, but decides to retrieve the incriminating weapon first, despite Coral's fears.
Led by the Dresau Navy the gathered enemies of Coral's triumphant People attack with their restored ships and scavenged weapons.

distinctive and musical
They became prized for their distinctive sound, however, and found life with several musical styles ( most notably bluegrass and also blues ) well after electric amplification solved the issue of inadequate guitar sound levels.
Steven Suskin wrote: The " fascinating extended musical scenes, with extended choral work, ... immediately marked Sondheim as the most distinctive theatre composer of his time.
With Rigoletto, Verdi sets up his original idea of musical drama as a cocktail of heterogeneous elements, embodying social and cultural complexity, and beginning from a distinctive mixture of comedy and tragedy.
As the music has developed and spread around the world it has drawn on many different national, regional and local musical cultures giving rise, since its early 20th century American beginnings, to many distinctive styles: New Orleans jazz dating from the early 1910s, big band swing, Kansas City jazz and Gypsy jazz from the 1930s and 1940s, bebop from the mid-1940s and on down through West Coast jazz, cool jazz, avant-garde jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz, modal jazz, free jazz, Latin jazz in various forms, soul jazz, jazz fusion and jazz rock, smooth jazz, jazz-funk, punk jazz, acid jazz, ethno jazz, jazz rap, cyber jazz, Indo jazz, M-Base, nu jazz, urban jazz and other ways of playing the music.
During the early 1980s, British bands like New Order and The Cure that straddled the lines of post-punk and New Wave developed both new musical styles and a distinctive industrial niche.
" With this trademark growl, his incorporation of pre-rock music styles such as blues, jazz, and vaudeville, and experimental tendencies verging on industrial music, Waits has built up a distinctive musical persona.
The album is the first real testament to the band's distinctive layered sound, and features long complex instrumental passages, fantasy-themed lyrics, and musical virtuosity.
His distinctive performance became a necessary part of the concept album – so much so that a hologram of Burton was used to narrate the live stage show ( touring in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010 ) of the musical.
Around 1893, Ravel created his earliest compositions, and he was introduced by his father to the café pianist Erik Satie, whose distinctive personality and unorthodox musical experiments proved influential.
They fell into the style of Richard Strauss and other German composers of the day, but with hints of what would become Orff's distinctive musical language.
He is remembered for his expressive performances: his wide palette of tone, and his distinctive ( often instantly recognizable ) musical personality in tone, phrasing and style.
Lumberjacks rapidly developed their own distinctive musical culture of work songs.
As the band began to experiment with theatrical sound effects and baroque musical arrangements ( Nicky Hopkins played harpsichord on several tracks ), Davies ' songwriting fully acquired its distinctive elements of narrative, observation and wry social commentary.
Rollins also impressed Black Flag with his broad musical interests during an era when punk rock music and fans were increasingly factionalized ; he introduced Black Flag to Washington D. C .' s go-go, a distinctive take on funk music.
Spain's regions have their own distinctive musical traditions.
The use of ambient recordings was to become a distinctive part of Ferrari's musical language.
Witnesses report that the UFOs make distinctive sounds: a five-tone musical phrase in a major scale.
Erich Wolfgang Korngold's 1938 score for The Adventures of Robin Hood, for example, can be heard to attach particular themes and harmonies to individual characters: Robin, Will, Much, and Gisbourne are all accompanied by distinctive musical material.
Additional musical influences contributed to the Yuan Dynasty's ( 1279 – 1368 ) distinctive qu opera culture and spawned the sanqu form of individual poems based on it.
During the early stages of his career, Montoliu was particularly influenced by the music of the American jazz pianist Art Tatum, although he soon developed a distinctive style, characterised by a profound musical sensitivity and extraordinary technical skill.
Television advertising from about 1985 onward featured minimalistic music performed by a small chamber-like ensemble ( specifically a distinctive seven-note plucked musical signature ).
Along with musical centers such as Philadelphia, Seattle, New York City, San Francisco, New Orleans, Detroit, Minneapolis, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Austin, and Los Angeles, many smaller cities such as Asbury Park, New Jersey have produced distinctive styles of music.
Its distinctive song, which has repeated musical phrases, has frequently been referred to in poetry.
At that time, the Haçienda nightclub was a major catalyst for the distinctive musical ethos in the city that was called the Second Summer of Love.
All were written in " a distinctive, if limited, ' olde English ' manner, a species of musical mock Tudor with which German came to be particularly associated ".

distinctive and style
On the one hand Tacitus ' Germania tells us ( Chapters 38, 39 ) that they occupy more than half of Germany, use a distinctive hair style, and are spiritually centered on the Semnones.
The United States ' regional cuisines are characterized by its extreme diversity and style with each region having its own distinctive cuisine.
A lacking biography and weak chronology of works as well as his style which emerged out of various influences makes his works distinctive, yet often questionable in determination.
Fearless Fosdick — and Capp's other spoofs like " Little Fanny Gooney " ( 1952 ) and " Jack Jawbreaker "— were almost certainly an early inspiration for Harvey Kurtzman's Mad Magazine, which began in 1952 as a comic book that specifically parodied other comics in the same distinctive style and subversive manner.
Each of the national governments based in Berlin — the 1871 German Empire, the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, East Germany, and now the reunified Germany — initiated ambitious ( re -) construction programs, with each adding its own distinctive style to the city's architecture.
Morisot had developed her own distinctive artistic style.
It is very famous all over the world for its distinctive style and taste.
Each style has distinctive capitals and entablatures.
The term costume can refer to wardrobe and dress in general, or to the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period.
" His distinctive vernacular style is known as " Runyonese ": a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.
It was far better television than it had to be ; during an era of formulaic domestic sitcoms and wacky comedies, it was a stylistically ambitious show, with a distinctive visual style, absurdist sense of humour and unusual story structure.
Eastern Berlin has a distinctly different visual aspect, partly because of the greater survival of prewar façades and streetscapes, some still showing signs of wartime damage, and partly because of the distinctive style of urban Stalinist architecture used in the GDR.
He contributed his expertise in special effects and scenery to the theater's distinctive style.
Galeazzo Alessi ( 1512 – December 30, 1572 ) was an Italian architect from Perugia, known throughout Europe for his distinctive style based on his enthusiasm for ancient architecture.
Differences of chronology, " style ", and theology suggest that the author of Luke-Acts was not familiar with Paul's distinctive theology but instead was writing a decade or more after his death, by which point significant harmonization between different traditions within Early Christianity had occurred.
The Glasgow School, which developed in the late 19th century, and flourished in the early 20th century, produced a distinctive blend of influences including the Celtic Revival the Arts and Crafts Movement, and Japonisme, which found favour throughout the modern art world of continental Europe and helped define the Art Nouveau style.
Throughout his lifetime, Baldung developed a distinctive style, full of color, expression and imagination.
Unconventional as a draughtsman, his treatment of human form is often exaggerated and eccentric ( hence his linkage, in the art historical literature, with European Mannerism ), whilst his ornamental style — profuse, eclectic, and akin to the self-consciously " German " strain of contemporary limewood sculptors — is equally distinctive.
The style of writing on the Halfbakery is distinctive.
Quake combined a cutting edge fully 3D engine with a distinctive art style to create critically acclaimed graphics for its time.
During his reign the distinctive style of Mughal painting expanded and blossomed.
All three movies will be shot in the same distinctive style, on a bare sound stage with no set and buildings marked by lines on the floor.
He had no previous experience as a bass guitarist, but quickly developed a distinctive style that was strongly shaped by his early experience as a rhythm guitarist, often using double stops and chords rather than the single note lines preferred by most bassists.
The distinctive style is similar to Yamasaki's design of the World Trade Center.
Although the term is often used to refer to any puppet that resembles the distinctive style of The Muppet Show, the term is both an informal name and legal trademark owned by the Walt Disney Company in reference to the original characters created by Henson.

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