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The interior of a Casio scientific calculator from the late 1980s, showing the processor chip ( small square, top-middle, left ), keypad contacts ( 44 circles, inside back cover, right ; 44 matching contacts on a plastic sheet, left ), the back of the LCD display ( left side, top, marked 4L102E ), the battery compartment ( empty ) and other components.
Shoe Tickler Rag, cover of the music sheet for a song from 1911 by Wilbur Campbell. Ragtime pieces came in a number of different styles during the years of its popularity and appeared under a number of different descriptive names.
The drafting table surface is usually covered with a thin vinyl sheet called a board cover.
A school-age portrait of Van Vliet appears on the front of this sheet, while the cover of the gatefold enigmatically shows Beefheart in a ' Quaker ' hat, obscuring his face with the head of a fish.
With letters, a cover message should be written over the invisible message, as a blank sheet of paper might arouse suspicion that an invisible message is present.
The sheet music of the Blake's 7 theme was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd in 1978 with a photograph of Liberator on the front cover.
Sheet mulching is an agricultural no-dig gardening technique that attempts to mimic natural processes occurring within forests, sheet mulching mimics the leaf cover that is found on forest floors.
The sheet music featuring an uncredited drawing of the road on the cover.
1907 sheet music cover of " I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark " featuring singer and male impersonator Hetty King
Ginn resurrected it without telling his brother and turned it over to drummer Bill Stevenson to do the layout, who cut it into pieces and used them as elements for the cover and lyric sheet.
The locomotive boiler requires water to cover the boiler tubes and firebox sheets at all times, particularly the crown sheet, the metal top of the firebox.
1968 sheet music cover, Maclen Music, Inc., New York.
1968 sheet music cover, Maclen Music, Inc., New York.
The Little Lost Child sheet music cover
Owls ' Serenade sheet music cover
" Ev ' rybody Shimmies Now " sheet music cover with portrait, 1918
sheet music cover
1890 sheet music cover
" Circus Galop " 1869 sheet music cover
Ben Harney, from cover of 1896 sheet music
On the cover to the sheet music, " Cake Walk in the Sky " is described as a " March A La Ragtime " and as " A Rag-Time Nightmare ".
1942 sheet music cover for " I'm Glad There Is You ", Mayfair Music Corp., New York.
* Estonian souvenir sheet and first day cover dedicated to Struve and Struve Geodetic Arc ( 2011 )
Thomas D. Rice from sheet music cover of " Sich a Getting Up Stairs ", 1830s
1939 sheet music cover, " Introduced by Glenn Miller ", Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., New York. Notable artists who have recorded big-band versions of " In The Mood " include the Joe Loss Orchestra, Xavier Cugat, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Lubo D ' Orio, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, The Shadows and John Williams with the Boston Pops Orchestra.

cover and French
A French reconnaissance under the Marquis de Silly went forward to probe the enemy, but were driven off by Allied troops who had deployed to cover the pioneers of the advancing army, labouring to bridge the numerous streams in the area and improve the passage leading westwards to Höchstädt.
The presenters often have expertise in the story they are sent to cover, for example, former Paris correspondent Jon Sopel presented coverage of the 2007 French presidential elections, while channel presenters and former reporters Ben Brown and Clive Myrie were dispatched to Cairo and Tripoli during the Middle East uprisings.
* To cover the mobilisation of the French Army ( which took between 2 and 3 weeks ).
The Channel Islands ( referred to as Îles Anglo-Normandes in French ) are historically part of Normandy, cover 194 km² and comprise two bailiwicks: Guernsey and Jersey, which are British Crown Dependencies.
Therese Selles, a 14-year-old domestic servant, experiences poltergeist activity in the home of her employer, the Todeschini family at Cheragas, Algeria, as featured on the cover of the French magazine La Vie Mysterieuse in 1911.
Traffic in benefices, the sale of dispensations, and the like, did not cover the loss of local sources of revenue in the long absence of the papacy from Rome, foreign revenue diminished by the schism, expenses for the pacification and fortification of Rome, the constant wars made necessary by French ambition and the piecemeal reconquest of the Papal States.
French troops seeking cover in trenches, Dien Bien Phu, 1954
The tempera medium was used by American artists such as the Regionalists Andrew Wyeth, Thomas Hart Benton and his student Roger Medearis ; expressionists Ben Shahn, Mitchell Siporin and John Langley Howard, magic realists George Tooker, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Julia Thecla and Louise E. Marianetti ; Art Students League of New York instructors Kenneth Hayes Miller and William C. Palmer, Social Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Noel Rockmore, Edward Laning, Anton Refregier, Jacob Lawrence, Rudolph F. Zallinger, Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, and science fiction artist John Schoenherr, notable as the cover artist of Dune.
Said was mainly concerned with literature in the widest sense, especially French literature, and did not cover visual art and Orientalist painting, though others, notably Linda Nochlin, have tried to extend his analysis to art, " with uneven results ".
When it became apparent in 1756 that the fort was too far to the west of the lake, the French constructed an additional redoubt to the east to enable cannon to cover the lake's narrows.
The Greek word synagogue is a good all-around term, used in English ( and German and French ), to cover the preceding possibilities.
The experienced French forces were successful in advancing but the British artillery cover had neither blasted away barbed wire, nor destroyed German trenches as effectively as was planned.
Though their music and the issues they cover focus more on their home country, the Republic of the Congo, all member of Bisso Na Bisso live in France and rap in French.
* " Knife Edge ", based on Sinfonietta by Leoš Janáček, uncredited on US release ( credited on the British Manticore re-pressing of the original LP, on the back cover of the LP jacket ); middle section based on French Suites by J. S.
A kerchief ( from the French couvre-chef, " cover the head "; also Bandana ) is a triangular or square piece of cloth tied around the head or around the neck for protective or decorative purposes.
French cover of On the Poverty of Student Life
The cover for one of the French editions ( Presses Pocket, 1978 ) is by notable science fiction illustrator Jean-Claude Mézières
* Dolce Agonia ( 2001 ) = self-translation of the French version Dolce agonia ( 2001 ), cover illustration by Ralph Petty
) Although Churchill had promised the French that the British would cover their escape, on the ground it was the French who held the line while the last remaining British were evacuated.
Between the spring of 1981 and early 1982 he handed almost 4, 000 secret documents over to the French, including the complete official list of 250 Line X KGB officers stationed under legal cover in embassies around the world, before being arrested in February 1982 and executed in 1983.
One of the conditions of the armistice was that the French pay for their own occupation ; that is, the French were required to cover the expenses associated with the upkeep of a 300, 000-strong army of occupation.
First attested in English in 1467, the word tapestry derives from Old French tapisserie, from tapisser, meaning " to cover with heavy fabric, to carpet ", in turn from tapis, " heavy fabric ", via Latin tapes, which is the latinisation of the Greek τάπης ( tapēs ), " carpet, rug ".
The situation was exacerbated by harassment from French sharpshooters who had excellent cover.

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