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A few years ago a `` Timex All-Star Jazz Show '' offered a broad range of styles, ranging from Lionel Hampton's big band to the free-wheeling Dukes Of Dixieland.
Malaria is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions in a broad band around the equator, including much of Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
available, dial-up low quality, " broad band " ( 128 / 256 ) very expensive
It has steel blue upperparts and a rufous forehead, chin and throat, which are separated from the off-white underparts by a broad dark blue breast band.
A broad black band was applied to some tubular paper capacitors to indicate the end that had the outer electrode ; this allowed this end to be connected to chassis ground to provide some shielding against hum and noise pickup.
The full-grown Brolga is a tall, mid-grey to silver-grey crane, high, with a wingspan of, and a broad red band extending from the straight, bone-coloured bill around the back of the head.
This broad band is often divided into channels or frequency bins using passband techniques to allow frequency-division multiplexing, instead of sending a higher-quality signal.
The pallium, in its present Western form, is a narrow band, " three fingers broad ", woven of white lamb's wool from sheep raised by Trappist monks, with a loop in the centre resting on the shoulders over the chasuble and two dependent lappets, before and behind ; so that when seen from front or back the ornament resembles the letter Y.
A fourth hypothesis finds its origin in a liturgical mantle, which, it is asserted, was used by the early popes, and which in the course of time was folded into the shape of a band ; a fifth says its origin dates from the custom of folding the ordinary mantle-pallium, an outer garment in use in imperial times ; a sixth declares that it was introduced immediately as a papal liturgical garment, which, however, was not at first a narrow strip of cloth, but, as the name suggests, a broad, oblong, and folded cloth.
This appellation, applied to Whiteman's band of all-white musicians playing from written arrangements, would be questioned today, but in the 1920s, the word jazz was used loosely to cover a broad range of contemporary popular music.
Several mutations occur naturally in the wild, like the F2 Pied Mutation, which results in a broad red band across the abdomen.
Easy listening ( also called instrumental pop ) is a broad style of popular music and radio format that emerged in the 1950s, evolving out of big band music, and related to MOR ( middle-of-the-road ) music as played on many AM radio stations.
Gaynor proved to have the combination of broad skills plus force of playing which the band wanted.
It has a broad black tail band.
Large ; bill long and narrow, with broad orange band.
Their undertail is white and they have a short, blunt chicken-like bill that is a light grey color, which in summer is encircled by a broad black band ( hence the name ).
It is found from the lower Himalayas in north eastern India in a broad south easterly band down into central Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and northwestern Borneo in evergreen forest ( including bamboo forest ), clearings and scrub.
The range of this species is quite large, covering all of mainland India up to the Himalayas, and southeasterly in a broad band into Burma ( Myanmar ), Laos, and Thailand in open forest consisting of scrub, plantations and gardens.
It inhabits a broad band ( though often very localised ) from the north eastern Indian Himalayas, Nepal and across into Burma ( Myanmar ) in hill forests often at quite high elevations.
In a fimbriated tricolour, the three broad bands are separated by two thin stripes on either side of the central band.
A sleek and handsome bird, it has glossy black plumage except for the back of the neck, upper back ( mantle ), and a broad band around the lower breast that is white.
The first four instruments ( often called Narrow Field Instruments or NFI ) point to the same direction, and allow observations of an object in a broad energy band of 0. 1 to 300 keV ( 16 to 48, 000 attojoules ( aJ )).
Since this circuit lacked any frequency-selective elements besides the broad resonance of the antenna, it had little ability to reject unwanted stations, so all stations within a wide band of frequencies were heard in the earphone ( in practice the most powerful usually drowns out the others ).
The face is crossed by a broad band of sooty black, which includes the eyes.
It has been proposed that in principle, one can couple weakly the system – say, an oscillator – to a bath, i. e., an assembly of many oscillators in thermal equilibrium with a broad band spectrum, and trace ( average ) over the bath.

broad and which
The herd was watered and then thrown onto a broad grass flat which was to be the first night's bedground.
In purchasing Louisiana, Jefferson had to adopt Hamilton's broad construction of the Constitution, and so did Madison in advocating the rechartering of Hamilton's bank, which he had so strenuously opposed at its inception, and in adopting a Hamiltonian protective tariff.
The foregoing factors are pertinent to the analysis of perceptual images and the broad conditions under which they achieve realism or fall short of it.
Therefore, what we must prove or disprove is that there were Saxons, in the broad sense in which we must construe the word, in the area of the Saxon Shore at the time it was called the Saxon Shore.
When the United States entered the First World War Baker made certain that the Draft Act of 1917 prohibited the sale of liquor to men in uniform and that it provided for broad zones around the camps in which prostitution was outlawed.
note: We've just received an announcement of the 54th Assembly district post-reapportionment organizing convention Wednesday night in South Pasadena's War Memorial Bldg., which graphically illustrates the CDC's broad appeal.
On the eve of the `` great debate '' on the proposal to give the President broad powers to make across-the-board tariff concessions which could practically bring us into the Atlantic Community, we should face the alternatives on this proposition.
At the inn, which was situated close to a broad weir, Byron was greeted by the landlord with obsequious deference and addressed as `` milord ''.
The activities of the Planning Division are defined in considerable detail in the enabling act of the Development Council, which assigns to the agency both broad responsibilities and specific duties in the field of planning.
This broad delegation leaves within our discretion ( subject to the always-present criterion of the public interest ) both the determination of what degree of interference shall be considered excessive, and the methods by which such excessive interference shall be avoided.
By combining the talents of a medical man, Dr. Aterman, a biophysicist, Mr. Berkely, and an electronics expert, Dr. Zworykin, this novel technique has been developed which promises to open broad avenues to understanding life processes.
Based on our experience with clients,, we see 14 major problems which fall into three broad groups -- the market place itself, marketing methods, and marketing management.
There is a broad spectrum of organisms from which selection for a specified military purpose might be made.
Walitzee was among them, and Sarpsis, and they wore red blankets which flew like broad wings in the air of their passing.
Her hair was the color of those blooms which in seed catalogues are referred to as `` black '', but since no flower is actually without color contain always a hint of grape or purple or blue -- he wanted to draw the broad patina of hair through his fingers, searching it slowly for a trace of veining which might reveal its true shade beneath the darkness.
The Ainu have broad faces, beetling eyebrows, and large sunken eyes, which are generally horizontal and of the so-called European type.
On November 21, 1867, the House Judiciary Committee produced a bill of impeachment: it had a broad collection of complaints against him, but as stated, these were not thought to be easily provable under the Constitution, which required evidence " as treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
Ajax opted for white shorts and white shirt with a broad, vertical red stripe over chest and back, which still is Ajax's outfit.
His last group of operas, composed for Rome, exhibit a deeper poetic feeling, a broad and dignified style of melody, a strong dramatic sense, especially in accompanied recitatives, a device which he himself had been the first to use as early as 1686 ( Olimpia vendicata ) and a much more modern style of orchestration, the horns appearing for the first time, and being treated with striking effect.
They generally possess compound eyes and a carapace, which may be a shell of two valves enclosing the trunk ( as in most Cladocera ), broad and shallow ( as in the Notostraca ), or entirely absent ( as in the Anostraca ).
They have a broad, flat carapace, which conceals the head and bears a single pair of compound eyes.
Because this range of non-zero amplitude may be very broad or infinite, this definition is typically relaxed so that the bandwidth is defined as the range of frequencies in which the signal's spectral density is above a certain threshold relative to its maximum.
There was also a silver pendant, which represents a woman with a broad necklace around her neck.
The rules are often framed in broad terms, which allow flexibility in their application depending on the nature of the game.

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