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Both the opening and closing ceremonies took place at Cardiff Arms Park, plus all the track and field events, on what had been the greyhound track.
The first is the lushly orchestrated track featured during the opening and closing credits of the film.
Progressive metal band Threshold referenced the myth with an 11-minute epic titled " Narcissus ", the closing track on their album Hypothetical.
Although signs of the failing of Partridge's first marriage were evident as far back as English Settlement ( notably on the album's closing track, " Snowman "), it was some time before the still-married Partridge felt comfortable with Wexler's advances and his mixed feelings about the situation were chronicled in the song " Another Satellite ".
The changing track conditions caused by the onset of darkness in the closing laps force the crew chiefs to predict the critical car setup adjustments needed for their final two pit stops.
featured an opening and closing track, both named after Meinhof.
It appears as the closing track to their 1983 album, Piece of Mind.
It was also used by the BBC in the closing credits of the Grand National 2007 and as the backing track to a video celebrating the successes of the Scottish racing driver Dario Franchitti in the 2007 Autosport Awards ceremony in London.
Some of the many places that bring people to Park Hills Missouri include Columbia Park located in the center of the city and includes a walking track, playground, and the Park Hills public pool, Park Hills Sports Complex which is home to many softball games ; opening in March and closing in November, The Park Hills Farmers market, and many more that can be found on http :// www. parkhillsmo. net / parks. htm
The closing track " Fodderstompf ", heavily influenced by dub, comprises nearly eight minutes of a circular bass riff, played over a Lydon / Wobble double act lampooning public outrage, love songs and teenage apathy.
One year later, standardbred racing was discontinued, and the track thereafter featured only greyhound racing until closing altogether in 1992 amid pressure from animal rights activists, who objected to greyhound racing as cruel ( Vermont banned the sport in 1995 ).
" A different mix of the song later became the closing track of Let It Be ( 1970 ), which was the Beatles ' last album released just after the group split.
Back cover art of Live Through This, exhibiting the mislabeled closing track " Rock Star ".
A single entitled " Back to School ( Mini Maggit )" was released as a rap-influenced reinterpretation of White Pony's closing track, " Pink Maggit ".
Pinder contributed the closing track on side one, " So Deep Within You ".
The closing track, " Damaged I ", is technically Rollins ' first writing credit with the band.
In 2001, McLachlan provided background vocals, guitar, and piano on the closing track " Love Is " from Stevie Nicks ' eighth solo album, Trouble in Shangri-La, in addition to drawing the dragon used for the " S " in Stevie's name on the album cover.
Released in early 1985, it also broke Simple Minds into the US market almost overnight, when the band achieved their only No. 1 U. S. pop hit in April 1985 with the film's closing track, " Don't You ( Forget About Me )".
Their debut album Nowhere has been named one of the greatest albums of the shoegazing genre, Nowhere was voted number 74 on Pitchfork Media's list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1990s, and closing track " Vapour Trail " was voted at number 145 on Pitchfork's Top 200 Tracks of the 90s.
Debussy's classical piece " Clair De Lune " was served as the intro to the album's closing track Ballerina.
He wrote the music for the closing track of OK Computer, (" The Tourist "), and the intro, chorus and outro sections of the song " Subterranean Homesick Alien " from the OK Computer album, as well as the " rain down " section of " Paranoid Android ".
The second Uriah Heep album, Salisbury is named for the plain, as is the closing track on the album.
It's also held intercollegiate indoor track meets, tennis matches and wrestling matches, as well as opening and closing ceremonies for the Empire State Games.

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But the closing aircraft showed no sign of deviating from their original course.
But if anything can bring home to Mr. Khrushchev the idea that he will not really get much enjoyment from watching this Braddock-against-the-Indians contest, it will probably be the fact that SEATO forces are ready to attempt it -- plus the fact that Moscow has something to lose from closing off disarmament and other bigger negotiations with Washington.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
The progressive closing of Afro-Asian ears to the Christian message is epitomized in a conversation I had three years ago while flying from Jerusalem to Cairo.
Alexandre Livshitz repeated a fantastic technical bit from the closing number, `` Taras Bulba '', but even then there was a substantial number of diehards who seemed determined not to go home at all.
At the end of the Apollo 16 crew's final full day in space, the spacecraft was approximately from Earth and closing at a rate of about.
In Denmark the closing laws restricting retail trade on Sundays have been abolished with effect from the 1st of October 2012.
Its name comes from the information path in the system: process inputs ( e. g., voltage applied to an electric motor ) have an effect on the process outputs ( e. g., speed or torque of the motor ), which is measured with sensors and processed by the controller ; the result ( the control signal ) is " fed back " as input to the process, closing the loop.
To accomplish the UK / US mutual defense strategy, in November 1965, the UK purchased the Chagos Archipelago, which includes Diego Garcia, from the then self-governing colony of Mauritius for £ 3 million to create the British Indian Ocean Territory ( BIOT ), with the intent of ultimately closing the plantations to provide the uninhabited British territory from which the US would conduct its military activities in the region.
The memorial is a small rock in an enclosed garden within the park inscribed with the closing lines from " Fern Hill ":
The dot-com bubble ( also referred to as the Internet bubble and the Information Technology Bubble ) was a historic speculative bubble covering roughly 1995 – 2000 ( with a climax on March 10, 2000, with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132. 52 in intraday trading before closing at 5048. 62 ) during which stock markets in industrialized nations saw their equity value rise rapidly from growth in the Internet sector and related fields.
Single-two steps in any direction closing feet on the second step ( the second step tends to be interpreted as a closing action in which weight usually stays on the same foot as before, consistent with descriptions from Renaissance sources ).
The single-story version derives from the majuscule ( upper-case ) form by raising the serif that distinguishes it from ⟨ c ⟩ to the top of the loop, thus closing the loop, and extending the vertical stroke downward and to the left.
The economy benefited from the lucrative sugar trade introduced during the closing decades of the seventeenth century.
Senator Daniel Inouye, a Democrat from Hawaii and chairman of the appropriations committee, said he initially had favored keeping Guantanamo open until Obama produced a " coherent plan for closing the prison.
By late 1944, the United States, Canada, France, and Great Britain were closing in on Germany in the West, while the Soviets were closing from the East.
The Apostolic Signatura is the supreme appellate and administrative court concerning decisions even of the Roman Rota and administrative decisions of ecclesiastical superiors ( bishops and superiors of religious institutes ), such as closing a parish or removing someone from office.
Other New York portrayals of Hamlet of note include that of Ralph Fiennes's in 1995 ( for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor ) – which ran, from first preview to closing night, a total of one hundred performances.

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