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A psychedelic trance collaboration called " The mystery of the Yeti ", featuring many prominent names of the genre, was released on two albums between the years 1996 ... 1999.
He has also collaborated with Youth ( Killing Joke ) since the beginning of his career, as well as other well-known names in he genre, among them Simon Posford ( Hallucinogen, Shpongle ) and Raja Ram ( Shpongle, 1200 Mics ) on the album Mystery of the Yeti ( 1996 ).
The wild man is known around the world by different names like bigfoot, windego, yeahoh, rugaru, Hibagon, sasquatch, Ren Xiong, Dzu-teh, The Duende, Migoi or Mi-go, Minnesota Ice man, Dev, Salvaje, Chuchunya, omah, ulak, uluk, bogs, Abominable Snowman, Mawas, Curupir, Urayuli, Hantu Hutan, Arulataq, Bushman, Goblins, Tent Monster, Meh-Teh, Nant ' ina, fantasma humano, Hlo mung, Woodsman, Sisimite, Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chorti u tcur witsir, woodwose, Skookum, Yeren, mapinguari, Kang Admi, Mirka, Amomongo, Wudewas, Almas, Mande Barung, Batutut, Hibagon, Moehau, L ' Homme Sauvage, Ebu Gogo, Batutut, Ujit Maero, Rapuwai, Mawa, Yeren, Orang Dalam, hantu jerang gigi, mi rgod, Yowie, metoh-kangmi, Ucumar, Nuk-luk, Mulen, Người Rừng, Xing-Xing, forest man, mountain man, Salish, Yeti, Stick Indian, Ts ' emekwes, Yahoo or Yahoo – Devil, yuho, ape yoho, Cax-vinic, Grassman, di-di, Maricoxi, Ban-manush, Fouke Monster, Am Fear Liath Mòr, Yen Hsiung and so many more-they all are an ape-like cryptid and are akin to Pakistani Iceman / Wildman.

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You may do well to take notice, that besides the title to land between the English and the Indians there, there are twelve of the English that have subscribed their names to horrible and detestable blasphemies, who are rather to be judged as blasphemous than they should delude us by winning time under pretence of arbitration ''.
Even in the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble and Guest were led into what now seem ludicrous errors because of their failure to recognize that modern forms of place names are not necessarily the result of logical philological development.
That exchange was not only possible but commonplace last week in Manhattan, as more and more New Yorkers were discovering 29th Street and Eighth Avenue, where half a dozen small nightclubs with names like Arabian Nights, Grecian Palace and Egyptian Gardens are the American inpost of belly dancing.
The important people to humanity are not the Khrushchevs and the Castros but the Schweitzers and the Dooleys, and the others like them whose names we will never know.
There are many types of ambiguity and many of them have been described by rhetoricians under such names as amphibology, parisology, and other ologies.
The editor of the Daily Journal warned, `` that if such a demonstration be made, it will not find support or countenance from any of the men whose names are recognized as having a right to speak for Providence ''.
As noted in Appendix C, index words 97 through 99 are never available for assignment to symbolic names by the compiler ; ;
that is, it is known empirically that names beginning with R are more common than those beginning with Z ; ;
In this connection it is worth noting how names are sometimes obtained.
Yes, we know, they're professionals, men paid to play, and they shouldn't care how they're handled, just as long as their names are spelled correctly on the first and fifteenth of each month.
Their names are Mantle and Maris, their team is the Yankees, and their threat is real.
Parts of `` Defeat Into Victory '' are a tangle of Burmese place names and military units, but a little application makes everything clear enough.
To understand American politics is, simply, to know people, to know the relative weight of names -- who are heroes, who are straw men, who controls, who does not.
In the federal courts, the parties ' names always stay in the same order as the lower court when an appeal is taken to the circuit courts of appeals, and are re-ordered only if the appeal reaches the Supreme Court.
Sartre and I are always surprised to see our names linked ..."
The names and divisions are classification devices based on theoretical perspectives, analytical methods and data available at the time of analysis and publication.
These names indicate the orbital shape and are used to describe the electron configurations.
Orbitals are given names in the form:
In the 18th century the " dominant trend " in Britain, particularly in Latitudinarianism, was towards Arianism, with which the names of Samuel Clarke, Benjamin Hoadly, William Whiston and Isaac Newton are associated.
Other common names are ear shells, sea ears, as well as muttonfish or muttonshells in Australia, ormer in Great Britain, and venus's-ears in South Africa and in New Zealand.
) Diseases affecting the abdominal cavity are dealt with generally under their own names ( e. g. appendicitis ).
Many of these designs are still under patent, and other types are best known by their original trademarked names.

names and commonly
Historians have proposed several names for the Age before Superman, most commonly dubbing it the Platinum Age.
Esters derived from the simplest carboxylic acids are commonly named according to the more traditional, so-called " trivial names " e. g. as formate, acetate, propionate, and butyrate, as opposed to the IUPAC nomenclature methanoate, ethanoate, propanoate and butanoate.
Since family names are normally written last in European societies ( except in Hungary ), the term last name is commonly used for family name, while in East Asia ( with vertical writing ) the family name may be referred to as upper name ( as in Japanese ).
Furigana commonly appear alongside kanji names and their romanizations on signs for railway stations, even if the pronunciation of the kanji is commonly known.
* An abbreviation for the medication hydroxyzine, which is commonly sold under the brand names Atarax, Ucerax, Serecid, and Vistaril
Hebrew names and romanized transliteration may somewhat differ, as they do for חשוון / Marcheshvan or כסלו / Kislev: the Hebrew words shown here are those commonly indicated e. g. in newspapers.
Such names are inherited from father to son ; but a sonless Roman aristocrat quite commonly adopted an heir, who would also take the family name-this could be done in his will.
The most commonly used of Maroger's recipes today is in fact nothing other than a renamed version of the ages-old " megilp ", also known as " macguilp ", " meglip ", " meguilp ", and a variety of other names.
* List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
The common names of ligase enzymes often include the word " ligase ," such as DNA ligase, an enzyme commonly used in molecular biology laboratories to join together DNA fragments.
The Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact is commonly referred to under a number of names in addition to the official one and the one bearing the names of the foreign ministers.
In the United States these units go by a variety of names, but are commonly known as SWAT ( Special Weapons And Tactics ) teams.
Examples of the use of this prefix in names of Python applications or libraries include Pygame, a binding of SDL to Python ( commonly used to create games ); PyS60, an implementation for the Symbian S60 operating system ; PyQt and PyGTK, which bind Qt and GTK, respectively, to Python ; and PyPy, a Python implementation written in Python.
In modern times, user names and passwords are commonly used by people during a log in process that controls access to protected computer operating systems, mobile phones, cable TV decoders, automated teller machines ( ATMs ), etc.
Most commonly, such guns have a 5-or 6-shot capacity, hence the common names of " six-gun " or " six-shooter ".
They include methyl 2-cyanoacrylate, ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate ( commonly sold under trade names like " Super Glue " and " Krazy Glue "), and n-butyl cyanoacrylate ( used in veterinary and skin glues ).
But they commonly call him El Khudder — The Green — according to their favourite manner of using epithets instead of names.
There are other terms, less commonly used, which are conventionally attached to proven statements, so that certain theorems are referred to by historical or customary names.
The International Mineralogical Association Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names ( CNMMN ) adopted the name titanite and ' discredited ' the name sphene as of 1982, although commonly papers and books initially identify the mineral using both names.
This is supported by evidence that geographic descriptors were commonly used to distinguish people living north of the Black Sea both before and after Gothic settlement there, by evidence of forest-related names among the Tervingi, and by the lack of evidence for an earlier date for the name pair Tervingi – Greuthungi than the late 3rd century.
In 2009 Lawrence Philips released a third version, called Metaphone 3, which achieves an accuracy of approximately 99 % for English words, non-English words familiar to Americans, and first names and family names commonly found in the United States, having been developed according to modern engineering standards against a test harness of prepared correct encodings.
Metaphone 3 further improves phonetic encoding of words in the English language, non-English words familiar to Americans, and first names and family names commonly found in the United States.

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