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imprint and settlement
The centuries of uninterrupted Roman rule and settlement left a deep and enduring imprint upon the culture of Spain.
In the words of Bestuzhev, correspondence bore a “ lifeless … imprint of officiality .” Under the settlement regime, allowances were extremely meager.
The Verve imprint itself manages much of the jazz catalog that once belonged to PolyGram ( not including recordings by Herb Alpert for his A & M Records label which Alpert acquired in a legal settlement with Universal Music and are licensed to Shout!
From prehistoric cultures, to its Pre-Roman civilizations ( such as the Lusitanians, the Gallaeci, the Celtici, and the Cynetes, amongst others ), passing through its contacts with the Phoenician-Carthaginian world, the Roman period ( see Hispania, Lusitania and Gallaecia ), the Germanic invasions and consequent settlement of the Suevi and Buri ( see Suebic Kingdom of Galicia ) and the Visigoth ( see Visigothic Kingdom ), and, finally, the Moorish Umayyad invasion of Hispania and the subsequent Reconquista, all have made an imprint on the country's culture and history.
After acquiring the Venus name from Kable News, who had taken it from Barney Rosset's Grove Press in settlement of debts, Girodias published also under the Venus Freeway imprint, with distribution being handled by Kable News.

imprint and is
The fact that mate is so prevalent in the Southern Cone, however, shouldn't necessarily make visitors think that other infusions are rare in the region ; in Argentina especially, given the strong European cultural imprint, the consumption of coffee is very common ( 141 cups per capita, annually ).
Experimental manipulation of a paternal methylation imprint controlling the Igf2 gene has, however, recently allowed the creation of rare individual mice with two maternal sets of chromosomes-but this is not a true parthenogenone.
In germline cells the imprint is erased and then re-established according to the sex of the individual ; i. e. in the developing sperm ( during spermatogenesis ), a paternal imprint is established, whereas in developing oocytes ( oogenesis ), a maternal imprint is established.
It has also been postulated that if the retrotransposed gene is inserted close to another imprinted gene, it may just acquire this imprint.
Although learning about the construction of ancient eyes through fossil evidence is problematic due to the soft tissues leaving no imprint or remains, genetic and comparative anatomical evidence has increasingly supported the idea of a common ancestry for all eyes.
: Visible ink is sometimes utilized to imprint on the edge of the film-again in manufacturing-at the time of perforations.
Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo ( an imprint of DC Comics ), with painted covers by Glenn Fabry.
The highly anticipated album entitled " KU: PALM " is set for release through Parkes ' own imprint ' Photek Productions '.
White Wolf Game Studio's Storyteller System, which is used in World of Darkness role-playing games such as Vampire: The Masquerade and live-action games under the Mind's Eye Theatre imprint, is the best-known and most popular role-playing game described as a " storytelling game ".
Once a time machine is properly primed, however, with the imprint stored on a device called a " briode nebuliser ", it can be used safely by any species.
It is thus designated in several medieval texts mentioned by the Bollandists ( e. g. an old Missal of Augsburg has a Mass " De S. Veronica seu Vultus Domini ") of (" Saint Veronica, or the Face of the Lord "), and Matthew of Westminster speaks of the imprint of the image of the Savior which is called Veronica: " Effigies Domenici vultus quae Veronica nuncupatur " (" effigy of the face of the Lord which is called a Veronica ").
The seal-making device is also referred to as the seal matrix or die ; the imprint it creates as the seal impression ( or, more rarely, the sealing ).
Arion on the dolphin is the imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, publishers based in Boston and New York ; the figure was used previously by the sixteenth-century Basel printer Johannes Oporinus as his device.

imprint and found
Finders make an imprint of the letterbox's stamp, either on their personal notebook or on a postcard, and leave an impression of their personal stamp on the letterbox's " visitors ' book " or " logbook " — as proof of having found the box and letting other letterboxers know who has visited.
Twenty backed edge bladelets were found with the remains of a resinous substance and the imprint of a circular handle ( a horn ).
Ditko began professionally illustrating comic books in early 1953, drawing writer Bruce Hamilton's science-fiction story " Stretching Things " for the Key Publications imprint Stanmor Publications, which sold the story to Ajax / Farrell, where it finally found publication in Fantastic Fears # 5 ( cover-dated Feb. 1954 ).
Lorenz also found that the geese could imprint on inanimate objects.
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.
Also near the Black and White temples is a special chorten marking the site where an imprint of Guru Padmasambhava's body and hat may be found in a large rock.
A 10th century codex, Codex Vossianus Latinus Q 69 found by Gino Zaninotto in the Vatican Library contains an 8th-century account saying that an imprint of Christ's whole body was left on a canvas kept in a church in Edessa: it quotes a man called Smera in Constantinople: " King Abgar received a cloth on which one can see not only a face but the whole body " ( in Latin: tantum faciei figuram sed totius corporis figuram cernere poteris ).
He found himself transported to a pocket world, which held a memory imprint of Illyana.
The cavaquinho is also found in other places where the Portuguese left an imprint, such as Cape Verde and the USA ( especially Hawaii ), and became an important part of the popular music of those places.
Also found in the tomb were coffins ( one with an imprint of a woman on it ), women's clothing, jewellery and natron.
Glossopteris is a prehistoric fernlike plant whose imprint was found on rocks of this mountain.
As Verve ( by then an imprint of Polygram ) prepared to re-release the band's three Verve / MGM albums on vinyl and, for the first time, on CD, they found nineteen previously unreleased tracks: five Cale-era tracks and the fourteen " lost album " tracks, some of them in two-track mixdown format, some of them even on multitracks.
As Verve ( by then an imprint of Polygram ) prepared to re-release the band's three Verve / MGM albums on vinyl and CD, they found nineteen previously unreleased tracks: five Cale-era tracks and the fourteen " lost album " tracks, some of them in two-track mixdown format, some of them even on multitracks.
Troy Newman moved to Sydney following the band's break up and found moderate success as a solo performer, scoring a Billboard hit with the single " Love Gets Rough " and the album Gypsy Moon in 1991, released through Atlantic imprint East West Records and by Warner Music in Australia.
His mother, Carol is a book artist whose imprint Sunflower Press is found in several museum collections, and is sought after worldwide.

imprint and thousands
Azaña died in France under Mexican diplomatic protection, but Cárdenas was able to bring to Mexico tens of thousands of refugees, among them distinguished intellectuals who left a lasting imprint in Mexican cultural life.

imprint and with
From 1994 to 1996, Marvel Comics published a monthly Beavis and Butt-Head comic under the Marvel Absurd imprint by a variety of writers, but with each issue drawn by artist Rick Parker.
Chaosium and Greg Stafford are also responsible for Pendragon, an Arthurian RPG now published by White Wolf, Inc .' s ArtHaus imprint after a spell with Green Knight Publishing.
" He felt that " the well-known example of the Jews, with their strong disposition towards nervous and mental disorders, teaches us that their extraordinarily advanced domestication may eventually imprint clear marks on the race ".
In 1964, figuring his deal with King was at an end, Brown and fellow Famous Flame Bobby Byrd formed the production company, Fair Deal, linking the operation to a new label, Mercury imprint Smash Records.
Nehru, the man and politician made such a powerful imprint on India that his death on 27 May 1964, left India with no clear political heir to his leadership ( although his daughter was widely expected to succeed him before she turned it down in favour of Shastri ).
* Marvel Press, joint imprint with Disney Books Group
A continuity should also not be confused with an imprint ; for example, while the titles of some imprints, such as Ultimate Marvel, take place in a different continuity, some or all publications in other imprints, such as Epic Comics, Marvel MAX, and Marvel UK, take place within the Earth-616 continuity.
He has had little success in American comics, with the exception of Marshal Law, a savage superhero satire published by Marvel Comics ' Epic imprint in the late 1980s, drawn by O ' Neill.
His family was growing, and he was assisting with his brother Russell's Phat Farm clothing imprint, making Run – D. M. C.
For a long time one of her only magic skills was the ability to imprint words ( usually insults ) on the surface of her targets, a power she often used when expressing frustration with Urd and Keiichi.
The series moved to Image Comics ' Homage imprint for the start of " Volume 3 ", but after eight issues moved back to Abstract Studio, where it continued with the same numbering.
Before a TARDIS becomes fully functional, it must be primed with the biological imprint of a Time Lord, normally done by simply having a Time Lord operate the TARDIS for the first time.
During her tenure with Epic Records, Amos also released a retrospective collection titled Tales of a Librarian ( 2003 ) through her former label, Atlantic Records ; a two-disc DVD set Fade to Red ( 2006 ) containing most of Amos's solo music videos, released through the Warner Bros. reissue imprint Rhino ; a five disc box set titled A Piano: The Collection ( 2006 ), celebrating Amos's 15 year solo career through remastered album tracks, remixes, alternate mixes, demos, and a string of unreleased songs from album recording sessions, also released through Rhino ; and numerous official bootlegs from two world tours, The Original Bootlegs ( 2005 ) and Legs & Boots ( 2007 ) through Epic Records.
The Federalists left a lasting imprint as they fashioned a strong new government with a sound financial base, and ( in the person of Chief Justice John Marshall ) decisively shaped Supreme Court policies for another three decades.
Since White Wolf Publishing, Inc. merged with CCP Games hf in 2006, White Wolf Publishing has been an imprint of CCP hf.
Eastwood has his own Warner Bros. Records-distributed imprint Malpaso Records, as part of his deal with Warner Brothers, which has released all of the scores of Eastwood's films from The Bridges of Madison County onward.
The public nature of his trial made the imprint of his character on American culture noteworthy, including his association with his clown persona.
Appointed in 1868, Price had already recommended to the university that the Press needed an efficient executive officer to exercise " vigilant superintendence " of the business, including its dealings with Alexander Macmillan, who became the publisher for Oxford's printing in 1863 and in 1866 helped Price to create the Clarendon Press series of cheap, elementary schoolbooks – perhaps the first time that Oxford used the Clarendon imprint.
Books that London issued on commission ( paid for by their authors or by some learned body ) were styled ' Henry Frowde ', or ' Humphrey Milford ' with no mention of OUP, as if the Publisher were issuing them himself, while books that the Publisher issued under the rubric of the University bore the imprint ' Oxford University Press '.
Frowde dealt with most of the logistics for books carrying the OUP imprint, including handling authors, binding, dispatching, and advertising, and only editorial work and the printing itself were carried out at or supervised from Oxford.
In comparison with the laser printer, most inkjet printers and dot-matrix printers simply take an incoming stream of data and directly imprint it in a slow lurching process that may include pauses as the printer waits for more data.

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