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practice and recording
-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
A cappella can also describe the practice of using just the vocal track ( s ) from a multitrack, instrumental recording to be remixed or put onto vinyl records for DJs.
The term most commonly refers to the substitution of the voices of the actors shown on the screen by those of different performers speaking a different language ; however the practice also involves the rerecording of audio segments and then synchronizing the recording with the existing footage.
To most, though, heraldry is the practice of designing, displaying, describing, and recording coats of arms and heraldic badges.
After weeks of practice, Berry, Ginsburg, and Torrence planned to record a demo recording in Berry's garage, but Torrance was conscripted into the United States Army Reserve forcing Berry and Ginsburg to record " Jennie Lee " without Torrence, with Berry's friend and fellow University High student Donald J. Altfeld ( born March 18, 1940 in Los Angeles, California ) " belting out the rhythm on a children's metal high chair ".
There can be many purposes for such a record, such as recording evidence to verify the effectiveness of specific procedures ( per the scientific method that Aleister Crowley claimed should be applied to the practice of magick ) or to ensure that data may propagate beyond the lifetime of the magician.
Another important influence on Schaeffer ’ s practice was cinema and the techniques of recording and montage, which were originally associated with cinematographic practice, came to " serve as the substrate of musique concrète.
The practice of recording and editing audio using magnetic tape rapidly established itself as an obvious improvement over previous methods.
Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film, or electronically by means of an image sensor.
Arguably, any device used to record sound or reproduce recorded sound could be called a type of " phonograph ", but in common practice it has come to mean historic technologies of sound recording.
By the mid 1900s, these stalls used a type of a musical horn called a charumera ( チャルメラ, from the Portuguese charamela ) to advertise their presence, a practice some vendors still retain via a loudspeaker and a looped recording.
Jennings was accustomed to performing and recording with his own band, The Waylors, a practice that was not encouraged by powerful Nashville producers.
More generally, while the basic demographic equation holds true by definition, in practice the recording and counting of events ( births, deaths, immigration, emigration ) and the enumeration of the total population size are subject to error.
Although performance practice was previously confined to early music from the Baroque era, since the 1990s, research in performance practice has examined other historical eras, such as how early Classical era piano concerti were performed, how the early history of recording affected the use of vibrato in classical music, or which instruments were used in Klezmer music.
The relentless practice prior to recording blended the music into an iconoclastic whole of contrapuntal tempos, featuring slide guitar, polyrhythmic drumming ( with French's drums and cymbals covered in cardboard ), honking saxophone and bass clarinet.
Despite their name, however, practice sets are used not only by beginning players but also by some advanced players when they wish to play just the chanter with other musicians, either live or in recording sessions.
A particular point of contention is the practice of bringing in veteran voice actors ( who are generally capable of greatly altering their voices and inflections in order to create personalities for characters ) to read for a part, and then use the recording of the professional voice actor as a guide for the movie star, even though the actual character creation work is being done by the unpaid voice actor.
Jefferson recorded slave births in his Farm Book ; unlike his practice in recording births of other slaves, he did not note the father of Hemings's children.
In 1721, Cotton Mather conducted the first attempt at recording the speech of slaves in his interviews regarding the practice of small-pox inoculation.
By the 1950s, many recording companies were releasing Broadway show albums recorded by their original casts, and the recording of original cast albums had become standard practice whenever a new show opened.
The practice of recording using an aiding click track is contrary ( and bothersome to some ) to the practice of using a metronome during practice and then turning it off come time for a performance or recording, which has traditionally been more common in the past.

practice and id
The practice of using graphics engines from video games arose from the animated software introductions of the 1980s demoscene, Disney Interactive Studios ' 1992 video game Stunt Island, and 1990s recordings of gameplay in first-person shooter ( FPS ) video games, such as id Software's Doom and Quake.
; < span id =" bouldering "> Bouldering </ span >: The practice of climbing on large boulders.
# < span id =" n-es ">↑↑↑</ span > Spanish uses several digraphs to represented single sounds: ch, gu ( preceding e or i ), ll, qu, rr ; of these, the digraphs ch and ll were traditionally considered individual letters with their own name ( che, elle ) and place in the alphabet ( after c and l, respectively ), but in order to facilitate international compatibility the Royal Spanish Academy decided to cease this practice in 1994 and all digraphs are now collated as combinations of two separate characters.
Muhammad Sa ' id Pasha ( March 17, 1822-January 18, 1863 ) was the Wāli of Egypt and Sudan from 1854 until 1863, officially owing fealty to the Ottoman Sultan but in practice exercising virtual independence.

practice and 1996
Richard Beardsworth, developing on Critchley's Ethics of Deconstruction, argues in his 1996 Derrida and the Political that deconstruction is an intrinsically political practice.
However, as Northcott was born in Victoria, it was not until Sir Eric Woodward's appointment by Queen Elizabeth II in 1957 that the position was filled by a New South Wales-born individual ; this practice continued until 1996, when Queen Elizabeth II commissioned as her representative Gordon Samuels, a London-born immigrant to Australia.
This practice is controversial, with for example, New York State banning this practice in 1996 on the grounds that it endangered motorists who might be pulled over by people impersonating police officers.
Szasz has indicated that his own views came from libertarian politics held since his teens, rather than through experience in psychiatry ; that in his " rare " contacts with involuntary mental patients in the past he either sought to discharge them ( if they were not charged with a crime ) or " assisted the prosecution in securing conviction " ( if they were charged with a crime and appeared to be prima facie guilty ); that he is not opposed to consensual psychiatry and " does not interfere with the practice of the conventional psychiatrist ", and that he provided " listening-and-talking (" psychotherapy ")" for voluntary fee-paying clients from 1948 until 1996, a practice he characterizes as non-medical and not associated with his being a psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist.
A contemporary definition of calligraphic practice is " the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious and skillful manner " ( Mediavilla 1996: 18 ).
The state-run Chinese Buddhist Association, concerned with Buddhist apostates taking up Falun Gong practice, were the first to term Falun Gong xiejiao in the latter half of 1996.
The songs on Controversy were published by Controversy Music – ASCAP, a practice he continued until the Emancipation album in 1996.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program was authorized by Congress in 1903 and run by the United States Army from 1916 to 1996 to transfer obsolete military firearms to United States civilians to learn and practice marksmanship skills with NRA so they would be skilled marksmen if later called on to serve in the U. S. military.
In a 1927 lecture, Rank ( 1996 ) observes that “ surgical therapy is uprooting and isolates the individual emotionally, as it tries to deny the emotional life ” ( p. 169 ), the same attack he and Ferenczi had leveled against psychoanalytic practice in their joint work.
According to a 1996 survey by LetsLink UK, only 13 % of LETS networks actually practice equivalence, with most groups establishing alternate systems of valuation " in order to divorce entirely from the mainstream economy.
A contemporary definition of calligraphic practice is " the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious and skillful manner " ( Mediavilla 1996: 18 ).
* Scott Brayton, Indycar driver who was killed in practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1996
The Hart's Location midnight voting tradition, which began in 1948, actually predates the more widely-known Dixville Notch practice ; however, Dixville Notch generally receives greater publicity because Hart's Location discontinued the practice in 1964, only to reinstate it in 1996.
William W. Hallo ( 1996 ) recognises comparisons for Israel with its ancient Near Eastern environment, however, as regards tithes, comparisons with other ancient Near Eastern evidence is ambiguous, and Ancient Near Eastern literature provides scant evidence for the practice of tithing and the collection of tithes.
In 1995 and in response to a change in schedule by the CART series that put several races in direct conflict with Indy Racing League events, George announced that 25 of the 33 starting positions at the 1996 Indy 500 would be reserved for the top 25 cars in IRL points standings ( similar in practice to NASCAR's Top 35 rule introduced years later ).
He has had a regular meditation practice since 1996 and began meditating with a trip to Tassajara, a Zen Buddhist monastery, before attending Stanford.
The Office of National Drug Control Policy ( ONDCP ) held a series of conferences in 1996 and 1997 which brought greater awareness of media literacy education as a promising practice in health and substance abuse prevention education.
According to Yūsuf Shawqī ( 1969 ), in practice, there are many fewer tones ( Touma 1996, p. 170 ).
Many fans saw the addition of Metallica in 1996 as going against the practice of featuring " non-mainstream " artists.
He was teacher in Residence at Shambhala Mountain Center from 1996 – 2004, and co-founded the Dharma Ocean Foundation, a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the practice, study and preservation of the teachings of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and the practice lineage he embodied.
As of 1996 it is the universal and only legal qualification for legal practice, replacing the existing B. Juris and B. Proc degrees.

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