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Golf ( all networks except FOX ), auto racing ( ABC and FOX for NASCAR, though other networks sometimes air open-wheel circuits ) and baseball ( FOX ) occur during the summer ; in addition, sports anthology series such as the CBS Sports Spectacular, Canada's CBC Sports Saturday and ABC's Wide World of Sports broadcast a broad variety of lesser-known sports.

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Couperin also turns up along with some lesser-known contemporaries on a disk called Musique Francaise Du 18e Siecle ( BAM LD 060 ).
A film can be both a major studio release and a cult film, particularly if despite its affiliation with a major studio, it failed to achieve broad success on either the theatrical or home video markets but was championed by a small number of dedicated film fanatics who seek out lesser-known offerings.
This is also true for the lesser-known Christian gnostic religions, such as Bogomils, Catharism, and so on.
A lesser-known classmate of his, Thomas Dick, also went on to become a popular astronomical writer.
Some of her lesser-known singles, due to lack of recurrent airplay — including " Honey Bee " ( 1974 ), " Casanova Brown " ( 1975 ), and " Let's Make A Deal " ( 1976 ) — became hits in the clubs and reached the Top 5 on Billboard's disco charts.
Richard D ' Oyly Carte was the booking manager for Oscar Wilde, a then lesser-known proponent of aestheticism, and dispatched Wilde on an American lecture tour in conjunction with the opera's U. S. run, so that American audiences might better understand what the satire was all about.
Aside from the more frequently found abbreviations, acronyms and emoticons, Internet slang is also based on archaic words or the lesser-known dialectal counterparts of a term in mainstream language.
This became significant enough that lesser-known actors would come to conventions without requesting any appearance fee, simply to be allowed to sell their own autographs ( commonly on publicity photos ).
While other conventions may select guests on the basis of popularity, Worldcons select guests of honor as an acknowledgement of significant lifetime contribution to the field ; while these are often well-known figures, some committees choose lesser-known figures precisely because the committee feels the guest's accomplishments deserve more recognition from the community.
He read Magellan and James Cook, the arctic explorers Franklin, Mackenzie and Parry, David Livingstone and Richard Francis Burton on Africa, Lewis and Clark ; and hundreds of lesser-known works by explorers and literate travelers.
A lesser-known example of inland piracy is the looting of salt transports that took place on lake Traunsee in medieval Austria.
Steinway won the case on appeal in 1975, forcing their competitor to use only the name " Grotrian " in the U. S. The case set a precedent and established the concept of " initial interest confusion ", in which consumers might be initially attracted to a similarly named but lesser-known brand because of the stronger brand's good reputation.
Defoe went on to write a lesser-known sequel, The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
The study concluded that lesser-known writers get the biggest benefit from being on the list, while perennial best-selling authors such as Danielle Steel or John Grisham see no benefit of additional sales.
During that hiatus, his lesser-known rival Abraham Lincoln worked diligently to line up support in case Seward failed to win on the first ballot.
The French Resistance played a significant role in facilitating the Allies ' rapid advance through France following the invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, and the lesser-known invasion of Provence on 15 August, by providing military intelligence on the German defenses known as the Atlantic Wall and on Wehrmacht deployments and orders of battle.
He plays a guitar ( made from a gourd ) and often goes on trips to explore the lesser-known tunnels of Fraggle Rock, apparently more out of a sense of obligation to his Uncle Traveling Matt than from personal inclination.
However, in the 1980s, the competition became seen as old-fashioned and politically incorrect in its native Britain, and despite its global appeal, stopped showing on British television until Channel 5 aired it briefly in 1998, then shifted between lesser-known satellite channels, and is now webcast only and little-known in Britain.
The Cocteau exhibition was followed by exhibitions on Wassily Kandinsky ( his first one-man-show in England ), Yves Tanguy, Wolfgang Paalen and several other well-known and some lesser-known artists.
Tomasi also wrote some lesser-known works: I racconti ( Stories, first published 1961 ), Le lezioni su Stendhal ( Lessons on Stendhal, privately published in 1959, published in book form in 1977 ), and Invito alle lettere francesi del Cinquecento ( Introduction to sixteenth-century French literature, first published 1970 ).
He also has production credits on albums by several lesser-known singer-songwriters, including Dave Mallett and Gordon Bok.

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They would be replaced by the smaller and lesser-known San Jose Wolves of the AIFA as they contemplate their future.
Since then, the game had not only been desegregated, but in the process showcased many African American stars from smaller, lesser-known schools ( including many historically black colleges and universities ).
Above and beyond this, an ‘ alphabet soup ’ of other lesser-known smaller Parties were associated with the LNM, namely the Revolutionary Communist Group – RCG, the Lebanese Revolutionnary Party – LRP, the Front of Patriotic Christians – PFC, the Democratic Lebanese Movement – DLM, the Movement of Arab Lebanon – MAL, the Arab Revolutionary Movement – ARM, the Partisans of the Revolution, the Vanguards of Popular Action – VPA, the Organization of Arab Youth – OAY, the Units of the Arab Call – UAC, the Movement of Arab Revolution – MAR, the Sixth of February Movement, the 24 October Movement – 24 OM, the Lebanese Movement in Support of Fatah – LMSF, the Assyrian Assault Battalion – AAB, the Knights of Ali, the Black Panthers, etc.

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Mantle insisted that the promoters of baseball card shows always include one of the lesser-known Yankees of his era, such as Moose Skowron or Hank Bauer so that they could earn some money from the event.
Despite its renown outside the school, only a very small number of the 250 or so boys in each year ever take part in the sport, unlike the lesser-known but much more widely played Eton Field Game.
For example, the iPodLinux project uses μClinux for its kernel, and so does Mattel's Juice Box, as well as the well-known Nintendo DS Linux port, DSLinux, the lesser-known PlayStation port Runix, and the PlayStation Portable port.
This meant the music budget stretched much further, and that signed and unsigned writers received same revenue and so provided significant income to lesser-known songwriters such as David McComb of The Triffids.
According to various interviews, it was at this time he was exposed to Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in the form of Motorhead, Deep Purple, UFO, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin and so on, followed by lesser-known NWOBHM artists such as Raven, Tank and Venom.
Lasswitz kept closer to the description by the astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli, though more so to Percival Lowell, than did H. G. Wells in his The War of the Worlds, or Edgar Rice Burroughs in his stories of Barsoom, or the lesser-known Edwin Lester Arnold in his Gulliver of Mars novel, other science fiction stories of that era dealing with that planet — and which were all written after Lasswitz's book.
Glory Daze is notable for being such a small production featuring so many then lesser-known actors ( Affleck, Damon, Stewart, Rockwell, McConaughey, Remini, Fraser ) who would all soon achieve a level of mainstream success that, in many cases, surpassed that of the cast members who were more recognizable at the time it was made ( Milano, Rhys-Davies, Gray ).

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The discovery of 26 individuals at one site provides evidence of pack behaviour and allows studies of ontogeny and population biology which are impossible with lesser-known dinosaurs.
There are also several other lesser-known and historical forms of archery, as well as archery novelty games.
There are also lesser-known regional forms, such as the music from Santa Cruz and Tarija ( where styles such as Cueca and Chacarera are popular ).
Included in this group are Bing Crosby's original recording of ' White Christmas ' and thousands more by Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Judy Garland, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, the Andrews Sisters and other famous and lesser-known musicians who recorded during this time period.
This list is a sampling of lesser-known species that are reportedly edible.
Several other are lesser-known criminal organizations:
It is a lesser-known medical condition ; relatively small amounts of research are conducted to improve treatments for hydrocephalus, and to this day there remains no cure for the condition.
There are other lesser-known theories, such as:
The most familiar species, the common raccoon ( P. lotor ), is often known simply as " the " raccoon, as the two other raccoon species in the genus are native only to the tropics and are considerably lesser-known.
But perhaps of more interest are the portraits by lesser-known artists, revealing their best talents, such as Richard Hale ( 1670 – 1728 ) by Jonathan Richardson.
Musicians such as Nelly Furtado, Katy Perry, Kenny Rogers and Nuno Bettencourt ( the latter actually Portugal-born ) are popular in North America, though only Nelly Furtado reflected some of her Portuguese origin, especially in lesser-known songs in her first albums ( songs like " Scared " sung by Furtado in English and Portuguese, " Nas Horas do Dia " and " Força ").
SIL International ( formerly the Summer Institute of Linguistics ) is a U. S .- based, worldwide, Christian non-profit organization, whose main purpose is to study, develop and document languages, especially those that are lesser-known, in order to expand linguistic knowledge, promote literacy, translate the Christian Bible into local languages, and aid minority language development.
With King, " Think " and " Tears of Joy " became hits for the " 5 " Royales in 1957, while some of their lesser-known tracks from this period are now critically acclaimed as innovative.
A number of conditions are forms of dysautonomia postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome ( POTS ), inappropriate sinus tachycardia ( IST ), vasovagal syncope, pure autonomic failure, neurocardiogenic syncope ( NCS ), neurally mediated hypotension ( NMH ), orthostatic hypotension, orthostatic hypertension, autonomic instability, and a number of lesser-known disorders such as cerebral salt-wasting syndrome.
Although they belong to the lesser-known tradition of the commedia erudita rather than the commedia dell ' arte-which means they were written out as entire scripts instead of being improvised from a scenario-della Porta's comedies are eminently performable.
The recordings most prized by enthusiasts of the genre are usually by lesser-known artists, and were initially released only in limited numbers, often by small regional United States labels such as Ric-Tic and Golden Records ( Detroit ), Mirwood ( Los Angeles ) and Shout and Okeh ( New York / Chicago ).
Wood's anthems with organ, Expectans expectavi, and O Thou, the Central Orb are both frequently performed and recorded ; as are his unaccompanied anthems Tis the day of Resurrection, Glory and Honour and, most popular of all, Hail, gladdening light and its lesser-known equivalent for men's voices, Great Lord of Lords.
Several lesser-known kennel clubs register various cur breeds based on their ancestry ( bloodlines ), and several lines are recognized within each breed.
Though lesser-known than the fossil beds, the petroglyphs in Dinosaur National Monument are another treasure the monument holds.
Many lesser-known film titles released by independent film studios, that have either not been released theatrically or have been released on DVD or home video are also commonly broadcast on The Movie Channel's schedule.

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