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The edicts agreed upon during the signing of the Peace of Westphalia were instrumental in laying the foundations for what are even today considered the basic tenets of the sovereign nation-state.
It can be seen as a follow-up to Wild and Peaceful ( 1973 ); The instrumental " Jungle Jazz " uses the same basic rhythm track heard in " Jungle Boogie ", but lets the players improvise on their instruments ( saxophone, trumpet and flute ).
CSM tutors students in a musicianship programme, professional instrumental work, performance ( including drama ) studies, composition, ensemble work, basic instrumental work, music history, music technology, and Irish traditional music studies.
Sen attempts to expand the basic interpretations of freedom by examining five elemental forms of instrumental freedoms: political freedoms, economic facilities, social opportunities, transparency guarantees, and protective security.
As the translator of the Dungeons & Dragons basic set ( the so-called blue and red books ) to Norwegian, he was instrumental in the introduction and popularization of role-playing games in Norway.
By effectively treating depression, patients experience a greater recovery of basic ADLs such as dressing, eating and ambulating, as well as instrumental ADLs, such as the ability to take care of financial and household matters.
In his own words: " the basic law of cultural evolution " was " culture evolves as the amount of energy harnessed per capita per year is increased, or as the efficiency of the instrumental means of putting the energy to work is increased ".
He codified the Angolan musical style, and defined its basic instrumental ensemble, and requires GCAP's members to be versed in all aspects of capoeira Angola's music.
Aside from the basic roles of each member of the band as mentioned above, one of the interesting aspects of the band was its ability to mount a variety of instrumental and vocal configurations to play specific songs.
UNICEF, in a study entitled Basic Services for All: Public Spending and the Social Dimensions of Poverty, laid out moral, consensual, instrumental and historical grounds, in support of the proposition that state provision of basic services is mandatory regardless of circumstance.
Much of the humor derives from the basic contradictions between the formality and highly developed vocal and instrumental technique of classical musicians and the sheer silliness of their show.
In his own words: “ the basic law of cultural evolution ” was “ culture evolves as the amount of energy harnessed per capita per year is increased, or as the efficiency of the instrumental means of putting the energy to work is increased .” Therefore " we find that progress and development are affected by the improvement of the mechanical means with which energy is harnessed and put to work as well as by increasing the amounts of energy employed ".
Upon becoming AHL President in 1966, Butterfield was instrumental in establishing the AHL as the primary minor league for the National Hockey League through restructuring of the basic affiliation agreement with the NHL.
The song contains some lyrics from the first verse of " Sober ", with the same basic melody, although the melody is considerably faster and has an instrumental chorus.
Allmusic described the act's style: " Part of the secret behind the Outsiders musical success lay in the group's embellishments horns and strings, which slotted in perfectly with their basic three-or four-piece instrumental sound.

basic and track
After rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited to walled-in gymnasiums, he wrote the basic rules and nailed a peach basket onto a 10-foot ( 3. 05 m ) elevated track.
For small business, basic client service can be accomplished by a contact manager system: an integrated solution that lets organizations and individuals efficiently track and record interactions, including emails, documents, jobs, faxes, scheduling, and more.
The first 12-inch mix (" Annihilation ") started with an air-raid siren, and unfolded as a ground-breaking extended deconstruction and reinvention of the basic track, including Allen's starkest advice about how to tag and dispose of family members should they die in the fallout shelter ( taken from the public information film Casualties ).
" Electronic Battle Weapon 9 " is a typical Chemicals dancefloor track with their trademark vocoder vocals coupled with sirens and a basic ' tribal ' melody.
Our understanding of the world is shaped by social facts ; for example the notion of time is defined by being measured through a calendar, which in turn was created to allow us to keep track of our social gatherings and rituals ; those in turn on their most basic level originated from religion.
Meetings range from elite competitions – such as those in the IAAF Diamond League series – to basic all-comers track meets, inter-sports club meetings and schools events, which form the grassroots of track and field.
Together, these discoveries provide strong evidence that theoretical physicists are on the right track in their efforts to describe Nature at its most basic level through the so-called " Standard Model ".
* 1998-" How Do You Dig It Now " ( basic studio track )
The basic backing track featuring the Beatles was released in 1996 on Anthology 2.
" Meanwhile, on 8 and 9 December, another basic track was recorded, using a Mellotron, electric guitar, piano, backwards-recorded cymbals, and the swarmandel ( or swordmandel ), an Indian version of the zither.
A most basic form of platform consists of an area at the same level as the track, usually resulting in a fairly large height difference between the ' platform ' and the train floor.
The song was recorded by adding studio overdubs to a basic track that Marriott had cut live in his back garden in Essex with an acoustic guitar.
One such sample yielded the basic track for " Idioteque ", which Yorke sang over.
One-day track and field meetings form the most common and seasonal aspect of the sport – they are the most basic level of track and field competition.
The most basic type of meetings are all-comers track meets, which are largely small, local, informal competitions that allow people of all ages and abilities to compete.
We only need to keep track of where we are in the basic cycle of 14 lunations.
However, typical simple examples of bogosort do not track which orders of the list have been tried and may try the same order any number of times, which violates one of the basic principles of trial and error.
The ' basic ' CSR set an unofficial time of 1. 17. 4 on the BBC Top Gear test track at Dunsfold, placing it ahead of many of the world's most expensive performance cars.
While having the basic rhythmic track laid down, musicians can experiment with the song key ( e. g. C or D ).
* Curriculum-based measurement, an assessment method to track student progress in basic skills ( i. e., reading, writing, and arithmetic )
Dee Dee's account contradicts much of the band's collective account from the 1982 Trouser Press interview, where the band stated that the only track that Johnny, Dee Dee and Marky did not play on was the cover version of " Baby, I Love You ", as the band, save for Joey, had gone home after cutting basic tracks for the rest of the album.
The basic bus bench seating can also be uncomfortable, whilst the suspension has given rise to the nickname " Nodding donkeys " due to the up and down motion on uneven track.

basic and was
Beyond the two basic tasks mentioned above, no attention was paid by statesman or scholar to an idea of state responsibility, either internally or externally.
In what has aptly been called a `` constitutional revolution '', the basic nature of government was transformed from one essentially negative in nature ( the `` night-watchman state '' ) to one with affirmative duties to perform.
This of course was not true of the educated and sophisticated people we met, who loved their pets, but kindness is not a basic human instinct.
The basic difficulty, I suppose, was in my ultimate inability to feel a burden of sin from which I sought relief.
It was this basic trait that separated Adams from the ranks of professional historians and led him to commit time and time again what was his most serious offense against the historical method -- namely, the tendency to assume the truth of an hypothesis before submitting it to the test of facts.
In 1861, Mr. Brown's attention was called to yet another basic production problem -- the manufacture of twist drills.
Although Mr. Brown was not himself its inventor ( it was a French idea ), it is typical that his intuition first conceived the importance of mass producing this basic tool for general use.
The word marina was coined by NAEBM originally to describe a waterfront facility where recreational boats could find protection and basic needs to lay over in relative comfort.
This was not a search for a `` magic formula '', but rather an examination of basic principles pertaining especially to all types of communication in marriage.
Swadesh in short was trying to develop a basic list that was universal ; ;
What Parker and his contemporaries -- Gillespie, Davis, Monk, Roach ( Tristano is an anomaly ), etc. -- did was to absorb the musical ornamentation of the older jazz into the basic structure, of which it then became an integral part, and with which it then developed.
This basic principle, the first in a richly knotted bundle, was conveyed to me by Dr. Henry Lee Smith, Jr., at the University of Buffalo, where he heads the world's first department of anthropology and linguistics.
Official reasoning: the bill was a `` wanton invasion of basic property rights ''.
What Gabriel was being asked to do now, however, was to re-examine all his basic assumptions, make value-judgments on them, and give them new and different powers in his mind to govern his motives.
Altruism, the experiment suggested, was not a superior moral faculty that suppresses basic selfish urges but rather was basic to the brain, hard-wired and pleasurable.
This was a basic number to understand, 7 times 13, a close relation conceived between natural phenomena, the underworld and the cycles of the heavens.
Through his father, Alfred Nobel was a descendant of the Swedish scientist Olaus Rudbeck ( 1630 – 1702 ), and in his turn the boy was interested in engineering, particularly explosives, learning the basic principles from his father at a young age.

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