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Gregorian chant is an example of a cappella singing, as is the majority of secular vocal music from the Renaissance.
Still, partial preterism is not the majority view among American denominations founded after the 16th century and meets with significant vocal opposition, especially by those denominations which espouse Dispensationalism.
This and other differences, in particular Steiner's vocal rejection of Leadbeater and Besant's claim that Jiddu Krishnamurti was the vehicle of a new Maitreya, or world teacher, led to a formal split in 1912 / 13, when Steiner and the majority of members of the German section of the Theosophical Society broke off to form a new group, the Anthroposophical Society.
The Party of Democratic Convergence ( PCD ) toppled the MLSTP to take a majority of seats in the National Assembly, with the MLSTP becoming an important and vocal minority party.
In actual practice, it is generally acknowledged that a majority of countertenors sing with a falsetto vocal production for at least the upper half of this range, although most use some form of " chest voice " ( akin to the range of their speaking voice ) for the lower notes.
Also in 1955, while Nixon was serving as vice-president to Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and his research assistants wrote in his book Profiles in Courage, " Some of them may have been representing the actual sentiments of the silent majority of their constituents in opposition to the screams of a vocal minority ..." In January 1956, Kennedy gave Nixon an autographed copy of the book.
In the area of art song, however, the vast majority of Cui's vocal music is based on Russian texts.
Many of his records were " vocal specialities " with Calloway's vocal taking up the majority of the record.
During the May, 1869 AERA conference, a division arose between the great majority of participants such as Stone who wanted to voice support for the proposed fifteenth amendment which would grant suffrage to African-American men, and a vocal minority who opposed any amendment to voting rights which would not provide universal suffrage.
Arne wrote close to two hundred vocal songs during his career, the majority of which were written for performance at London's pleasure gardens.
" Whether or not the anti-semitism manifested in France during the Dreyfus Affair was indicative of the majority of the French or simply a very vocal minority is open to debate.
Tom Tom Club's recording engineer, Steven Stanley, was vocal about his dislike of distorted guitar and erased the majority of Belew's solos during the mixing sessions.
Although the tracks did not suit his vocal style, the band soon wrote the majority of the following Head On album in their earliest rehearsal sessions, some of which were immediately incorporated into their live set.
However, in 1865, a majority of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church officially condemned Pratt's doctrinal declarations contained in The Seer, mostly because of Pratt's vocal opposition to the Adam-God theory ; thus, Pratt's views in the periodical are not considered authoritative.
The theory explains a vocal minority ( the complement of the silent majority ) by stating that people who are highly educated, or who have greater affluence, and the few other cavalier individuals who do not fear isolation, are likely to speak out regardless of public opinion.
Song dominates hogaku, and the overwhelming majority of hogaku compositions are vocal.
The Nyasaland African Congress ( NAC ) was particularly vocal about increased African representation in the Nyasaland Legislative Council, demanding in September 1957 an African majority in the council.
The majority of vocal effects and voices in Deitch's films were provided by Allen Swift.
The Northam Stand is home to the majority of the more vocal supporters, as well as visiting fans.
Perhaps the most significant contribution of his book was adding alto parts to the songs, the majority of which were originally written with three vocal lines ( treble, tenor, bass ).
Matthew is primarily responsible for the band's songwriting and studio instrumentation, while Eleanor handles the majority of the vocal duties.
And although the majority of his works are considered material aimed toward thevocal experiment ” and 12-tone side of music, his pieces do have a wide range of styles, even with such a small size of composed repertoire.
By 1964, the majority of American vocal groups especially all female bands such as The Shirelles and The Ronettes started struggling with finding a hit after the arrival of British pop and rock acts.

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The vast majority of Mongolia's official road network, some 40, 000 km, are simple cross-country tracks.
The majority of the tracks on Nirvana's albums fell into that broad genre of contemporary popular music, not easily categorized but perhaps best described as the baroque or chamber strand of " progressive rock, soft rock or " orchestral pop " and " Chamber Pop ".
Chinese labor provided the massive labor needed to build the majority of the Central Pacific's difficult railroad tracks through the Sierra Nevada mountains and across Nevada.
In addition to featuring the majority of Prince's hit singles ( with the exception of " Batdance " and other songs that appeared on the Batman soundtrack ), The Hits includes an array of previously hard-to-find recordings, notably B-sides spanning the majority of Prince's career, as well as a handful of previously unreleased tracks such as the Revolution-recorded " Power Fantastic " and a live recording of " Nothing Compares 2 U " with Rosie Gaines.
For Final Fantasy XI from 2002, he was joined by Naoshi Mizuta, who composed the majority of the soundtrack, and Kumi Tanioka ; Uematsu was responsible for only eleven tracks.
Only three songs from Roman Candle were performed, with the majority of the ten-song set being B-sides, Heatmiser tunes, and unreleased tracks.
Today, a majority of release prints for major studio films still are created with all three digital tracks -- Dolby Digital, DTS and Sony's SDDS ( each digital track uses different film geography so all three, as well as the analog track, can coexist on one print ) -- but most professionals in the industry now consider SDDS a dying system.
Access to the majority of the park's area north of Yangie Bay is via four wheel drive tracks only.
The majority of the park's walking tracks lead from this picnic area, including the 1. 1 km trail to Dripping Rock, 1. 6 km trail to The Overhang, and the 1. 3 km trail to Bloodwood Cave.
") PiL material also made up the vast majority of tracks on the 2005 John Lydon compilation, The Best of British £ 1 Notes.
In I Want You, a more personal focus had been given to the majority of the tracks, with Gaye making the album primarily about his personal relationship with his girlfriend.
Most recently, 2004's Great Big World record saw Pettis collaborating with a number of other songwriters for the majority of the tracks, with a still-present regional tendency, and similar sound musically to the previous album.
In addition to the songwriting prowess of the writers and producers, one of the major factors in the widespread appeal of Motown's music was Gordy's practice of using a highly select and tight-knit group of studio musicians, collectively known as " The Funk Brothers ", to record the instrumental or " band " tracks of a majority of Motown recordings.
Because Wyclef produced the majority of the tracks on Can-I-Bus, Williams blamed him for the general dissatisfaction with Can-I-Bus and cut ties with him, going as far as to diss Wyclef, most notably on the title track of his second album (" You mad at the last album?
Working closely with Ogletree in order to capture and maintain the beats and grooves from the Perthshire sessions, he played drums on the majority of the record ( although Ogletree would play drums on three tracks and be credited for percussion across the entire album ).
Although his elder brother Noel Gallagher wrote the majority of Oasis's songs, Liam has penned the singles " Songbird " and " I'm Outta Time ", along with a string of album tracks and B-sides.
The majority of games produced for the Commodore 64 made use of the SID chip, with sounds ranging from simply clicks and beeps to complex musical extravaganzas or even entire digital audio tracks.
In Japan a few albums also contain some songs mainly in Japanese or English which were not released elsewhere though the majority of tracks were recorded in Europe and featured also in various languages on albums already listed here.
For the band's follow-up album, Good God's Urge, bass player LeNoble quit after completing the majority of the bass tracks.
In 1999, Page collaborated with production duo Tin Tin Out on the album Eleven To Fly co-writing and providing lead vocals on the majority of the tracks.
E 51st, 53rd, 55th, 57th Streets, and Lake Park Avenue to the west of the Metra tracks host the majority of the businesses in Hyde Park.
They co-wrote the majority of their output between 1989 and 1998, collaborating with Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, of the Pet Shop Boys, on three tracks in their early years, and former Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos on nine songs in 1995.
She wrote the vast majority of the tracks on the album.

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