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The head could also be used to imprint positional information on prerecorded sound effects by playing sounds through a loudspeaker placed in a suitable position by the head, and rerecording the result ( for instance, it might be desirable for birdsong or thunder to seem to be coming from above the listener ; this would not be achievable using conventional methods ).
" Roeberg, a key editor of DC Comics ' Vertigo imprint titles, " had been coming over to the UK because she was the British liaison for Vertigo " after Karen Berger.

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Moore's long-standing outspoken criticism of DC Comics ( stemming in large part from his perceived mistreatment at their hands over the rights to Watchmen ) made his position with DC-owned subsidiary Wildstorm Comics ( of which LoEG publisher America's Best Comics is an imprint ) tenuous from the start.
The Decca Broadway imprint is used for both newly recorded musical theatre songs and Universal Music Group's vast catalogues of musical theatre recordings from record labels UMG and predecessor companies acquired over the years.
There he meets a student who tells him about some of the recent discoveries made by Socrates, the head of The Thinkery, including a new unit of measurement for ascertaining the distance jumped by a flea ( a flea's foot, created from a minuscule imprint in wax ), the exact cause of the buzzing noise made by a gnat ( its arse resembles a trumpet ) and a new use for a large pair of compasses ( as a kind of fishing-hook for stealing cloaks from pegs over the gymnasium wall ).
Warren Ellis took over the title in 1999, after his work on Transmetropolitan which had moved to the Vertigo imprint, following the closure of Helix Comics.
Gallagher took this opportunity to set up Big Brother Recordings, which took over Oasis ' distribution in the UK, but Sony imprint Epic Records continues to handle the band's international distribution.
In response to the bootleg editions, Simon & Schuster brought out a new hardcover edition in 1996 under their Free Press imprint, authorized by the author Lewin, with a new introduction by Navasky and afterword by Lewin both admitting the book was fictional and satire, and discussing the original controversy over the book and the more recent interest in it by conspiracy theorists.
Also in 1982, Živković founded the Polaris imprint, Yugoslavia's first privately owned publishing house, through which he released over a hundred books.
Mercury's pop roster was predominantly taken over by Island Records, while its hip hop artists found a new home at Def Jam Recordings, which in turn formed an imprint, Def Soul Records, that absorbed some of Mercury's R & B acts.
As one of the first public universities established in the early 19th century southwestern frontier of the US, the University of Alabama has left a vast cultural imprint on the state, region and nation over the past two centuries.
The imprint began publishing in 1993, has published over 250 titles and sold over three million books.
During the Italian Renaissance, the formalized, civilizing imprint of human control over wild nature expressed in terracing that was combined with stairs and water features, drew villa patrons and garden designers to escarpments that surveyed a handsome prospect.
Phillips went over to Marvel Comics in 2005 where he joined Brubaker on Criminal at the Marvel imprint Icon and he also became the main artist on the first two installments of the Marvel Zombies series with Robert Kirkman.
The books were reissued in 2003 by Grosset & Dunlap, an imprint of Penguin Group ( USA ) and over 2. 5 million copies were sold, but this time the publishers had warned against using them to teach reading to children.
In June 1996, Marc Silvestri temporarily left Image with his Top Cow imprint, allegedly because of disputes with the other partners over Liefeld's status in the company.
Romanova next starred in another solo miniseries titled Black Widow ( Nov. 2004-April 2005 ), also under the Marvel Knights imprint and written by science fiction novelist Richard K. Morgan, with art initially by Bill Sienkiewicz and later by Sienkiewicz over Goran Parlov layouts.
Virgin had purchased the successful children's imprint Target Books in 1989, with Virgin's new fiction editor Peter Darvill-Evans taking over the range.
In 1971, he and his wife founded 68 Publishers which, over the next twenty years, published banned Czech and Slovak books .> The imprint became an important mouthpiece for dissident writers, such as Václav Havel, Milan Kundera, and Ludvík Vaculík, among many others .> For providing this critical literary outlet, the president of post-Communist Czechoslovakia, Václav Havel, later awarded the couple the Order of the White Lion in 1990.
The Embassy imprint disappeared after the parent label, Oriole, was taken over by CBS ( Columbia in the U. S .), by which time the concept of budget cover version releases of current hit songs had been imitated by other labels such as Cannon, Crossbow, Top Six, and Top Pops.
In August 2005, PublishAmerica was sued by Encyclopædia Britannica for trademark violation over PublishAmerica's PublishBritannica imprint.
Meanwhile, following a falling-out over creative differences with his manager Chris Lighty and Def-Jam imprint Violator Records, his debut album The Testament was indefinitely shelved.
Virgin had purchased the successful children's imprint Target Books in 1989, with Virgin's new fiction editor Peter Darvill-Evans taking over the range.
( This is in the context of the BBC Books imprint being taken over by Random House and consequent managerial uncertainties.
Some hardy pioneers, explorers and traders followed over the next several decades, leaving their imprint on the region in placenames, but generally not settling the region to a significantly greater extent than the Indians did.

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After much speculation, in May 2008 HarperCollins UK bought certain assets of The Friday Project from its administrator, hiring Scott Pack and also Clare Christian ( no longer employed by them ), and taking on several front and backlist titles ; the first title to be published under the new Friday Project imprint was the critically acclaimed comic autobiographical novel The State of Me by Nasim Marie Jafry.
The 100-dollar note is similar to the preceding issue of the same denomination, except the design has been slightly modified with larger numerals for the denomination in the upper left front corner, a different screen trap background pattern, and shortened printer imprint.
1901 front cover of Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose, bearing the imprint of the Bond Shop in Chicago
The front cover of the collected volume of Neko Majin by Akira Toriyama ( ISBN 4-08-873825-X ), published by Shueisha's Jump Comics imprint.

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* A parody of the witchblade, called the " Doucheblade " appears in Howard the Duck volume 3 issue 3, which was published under Marvel Comics ' MAX imprint.
The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in publications under the mature-audience MAX imprint by Marvel Comics.
And a printer's imprint no longer appears on the notes.
D appears to have encountered his alleged father on at least one occasion, as when at times D reaches a place where the imprint of Dracula's power remains, D remembers Dracula telling him that " You are my only success.
* Transformers: Reveal the Shield G2 Laser Optimus Prime ( 2011 ): On this Deluxe Class figure, an imprint of the Matrix of Leadership appears behind his chest.
There also appears to have been a pamphlet entitled Free Sample Lesson which was published under the " Arcane Book Concern " imprint, indicating that it may have appeared concurrently with this edition.
The character appears in various Hellraiser comics and received his own comic miniseries, entitled Pinhead, published by Marvel Comics ' Epic Comics imprint.
In the Ultimate Marvel imprint, Sabre ( under her alter ego name ) appears as a severed head on the wall of a hideout of the supervillain Doctor Faustus, along with the heads of agents from other intelligence agencies who were sent after him, but were obviously spotted and killed as well.
After a brief appearance in the humorous title She-Hulk, the Grey Gargoyle battles heroines Spider-Woman and Ms. Marvel in the title Civil War: The Initiative ; appears briefly in the fourth volume of the title New Warriors and in the Spider-Man title published under the Marvel Adventures imprint.

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Since the deformations on the surface are the only imprint of the incoming particle, and since these deformations would have to completely determine the outgoing particles ,'t Hooft believed that the correct description of the black hole would be by some form of string theory.
* The imprint of a seal thought to have belonged to a priestly Jewish family mentioned in the Old Testament's Book of Jeremiah.
No books have been issued under Arkham House's sole imprint since 2006.
Since the creation of the Vertigo imprint ( itself largely inspired by the success of DC Comics ' increasingly mature titles such as Swamp Thing, Watchmen, Hellblazer, and The Sandman ), DC's horror / occult characters such as Morpheus have drifted progressively further away both from DC continuity and from each other.
The Craigs have left their imprint on Salem with Craig Plaza, the Alice Lou Craig Municipal Swimming Pool, the Salem Visitor Center, and the Ozark Natural and Cultural Resource Center.
" She further describes the city as "... a place where different groups have left their imprint while trying to create a sample of what life should be like.
The Parliaments released singles on several record labels, but did not have a hit until 1967 when "( I Wanna ) Testify ," on the small Detroit imprint Revilot Records, reached # 3 on the Billboard R & B singles chart.
Although the books did not have a consistent visual style, the cover designs of early Vertigo series featured a uniform trade dress with a vertical bar along the left side, which included the imprint logo, pricing, date, and issue numbers.
The following original graphic novels have been published under the Vertigo Crime imprint ( in order of publication ):
Panel of Vertigo comics creators at San Diego ComicCon 2007. In addition to founding editor ( and the driving force behind Vertigo ) Karen Berger, several other editors have become intrinsically linked to the imprint.
-According to a model based on " loop quantum gravity " theory, a parent universe that existed before ours may have left an imprint ( New Scientist, 10 April 2008 )
Functionalism, expressionism, and other schools left their imprint on a large number of works in which Mexican stylistic elements have been combined with European and North American techniques, most notably the work of Pritzker Prize winner Luis Barragán.
The book, published by Fourth Estate ( an imprint of HarperCollins ), was a more personal history than Faithfull and contains a wide range of material, including a detailed early history of her mother's life in Austria, her recollections of friends who have died, and her assessments of various recent health problems.
Exceptions include Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Nightmare Before Christmas which were originally released under Disney's Touchstone imprint, though the Roger Rabbit theatrical shorts and re-releases of Nightmare have been under the Disney banner.
Two volumes of Laura's letters and diaries have also been issued under the Little House imprint: On The Way Home and West From Home, both published by Harper Collins in 1962 and 1974 respectively.
Today, although the daily use of regional languages of Midi-Pyrénées is greatly diminished, they have left a strong imprint on the French language used in the region.
* Some political analysts, particularly in Taiwanese newspapers, have speculated that the moderate approach that the Central Government has presented toward Hong Kong bears the imprint of more reformist thinking in the new fourth generation of leadership led by Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao.
The NYRB Classics imprint reissues books that have gone out of print in the United States and translations of classics.
The sufferings of the past have but strengthened her, maternity has deepened her, education is broadening her — and she now knows that she must perfect herself if she would perfect the race, and leave her imprint upon immortality, through her offspring or her works.
Despite its name, the company's principal business is the distribution of anime rather than manga, although they have published some manga, such as Crying Freeman, in the United Kingdom under the Manga Books imprint.
Kendricks, who had quit the Temptations just before Williams left, produced and co-wrote Williams ' first single, " Feel Like Givin ' Up ", which was to have been issued on Motown's Gordy imprint with " Once You Had a Heart " as its b-side.
Hindu texts describe vritties to be a result of past actions and experiences that have left an imprint on the mind.
There is evidence that " Red Circle Comics " — a name that would be used for an unrelated imprint of Archie Comics in the 1970s and 1980s — may have been a term in use as Goodman prepared to publish his first comic book.
In the city of Cleveland, Ohio, for example, all new catch basins installed have inscriptions on them not to dump any waste, and usually include a fish imprint as well.

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