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In 2002, a tribute album was released under the name Yüreğimdeki Barış Şarkıları (" Peace's Songs In My Heart ", also " Peace Songs In My Heart ") featuring 15 extremely popular Turkish artists of such diverse genres as arabesque, pop and rock ( both Anatolian and western style ) demonstrating his wide range of influence.
The political left, comprised mainly of Social Democrats, covering a wide spectrum from moderate to revolutionary socialists ; the political right was even more diverse, ranging from social liberals and moderate conservatives to rightist conservative elements.
Legalizing midwifery has made midwifery services available to a wide and diverse population of women and in many communities the number of available midwives does not meet the growing demand for services.
Satire is a diverse genre which is complex to classify and define, with a wide range of satiric " modes ".
The language's diverse appeal is seen as a strong point, though the consequently wide divergence between implementations is seen as one of the language's weak points.
The whole issue is closely linked with, and in a sense depends upon, the widely used term security through diversity-the wide range of " long tail " minority products is clearly more diverse than a market leader in any product type, so a random attack will be less likely to succeed.
Before Limbaugh, their day time talk show hosts were local and not particularly partisan, each quite a bit different from the other, and had diverse conversations on a wide variety of topics from both local and national politics, to food, to interviews with interesting people, book authors, and so forth.
His penchant for quoting diverse and sometimes obscure sources, both from the Internet and from a wide variety of books, made his column an interesting parallel to political blogs although the ANC does not describe it in these terms.
* Kaikoura Field Station-Provides a wide range of environments: diverse marine habitats, alpine habitats, kanuka forests, rivers, lakes
Due to the wide range of styles, Chardonnay has the potential to be paired with a diverse spectrum of food types.
The current pattern suggests much lobbying is done by corporations although a wide variety of coalitions representing diverse groups is possible.
This helps to explain the extremely wide and diverse range of the application of the term " thought experiment " once it had been introduced into English.
Derrida's interests traversed disciplinary boundaries, and his knowledge of a wide array of diverse material was reflected in the three collections of work published in 1967: Speech and Phenomena, Of Grammatology and Writing and Difference.
Mozambique ’ s diverse soils and climatic conditions, influenced by latitude, variations in altitude, topography and the proximity to the coast, offer a wide range of production opportunities ; agricultural potential is high despite frequent droughts and floods.
Haloalkanes are of wide interest because they are widespread and have diverse beneficial and detrimental impacts.
Magnetometers have a very diverse range of applications, including locating objects such as submarines, sunken ships, hazards for tunnel boring machines, hazards in coal mines, unexploded ordnance, toxic waste drums, as well as a wide range of mineral deposits and geological structures.
Music within this enormous span of time was extremely diverse, encompassing multiple cultural traditions within a wide geographic area ; many of the cultural groups out of which medieval Europe developed already had musical traditions, about which little is known.
On June 23, 2012, The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory offered a formal apology to LGBT people for his comments, stating " The Salvation Army encompasses a diverse community with a wide range of opinions on human sexuality and other subjects.
Hinduism has no single founder, and is formed of diverse traditions, including a wide spectrum of laws and prescriptions of " daily morality " based on the notion of karma, dharma, and societal norms.
Wetlands are also considered the most biologically diverse of all ecosystems, serving as home to a wide range of plant and animal life.
The choir sings a broad and diverse repertoire, including-in addition to the core Victorian and Edwardian canon-many of the great Tudor Canticles and Anthems and a wide selection of Renaissance and Viennese Masses.
A wide variety of products and parts are manufactured as diverse as underground cranes, shield haulers, rifle barrels, steam locomotive parts, drill collars, turbine parts, gears sprockets and splines for the oil fields, steel mills, coal mines, trona mines, power plants, other machine shops, manufacturers and other industries in many capacities.
When the railway closed, such management ceased and a wide variety of plants colonised the track, making it, today, a diverse habitat for wildlife.
SLCDs are sold in various sizes to fit a diverse range of cracks from about 6 mm to 300 mm wide, though devices of below about 10mm or above about 100 mm are not often seen.
" Some Kind of Heroin " offers diverse remix material including interpretations by a wide range of contemporaries, such as Zombie Girl, Gothminister, Implant, XP8, PIG, The Kovenant, Velvet Acid Christ, Girls Under Glass, David Wallace, Kubrick, Flesh Field, Dope Stars Inc, In the Nursery among others.

wide and sound
In a general way, psychiatrists were able to establish on a wide basis what many of them had always felt -- that the most telling cues in psychotherapy are acoustic, that such things as stress and nagging are transmitted by sound alone and not necessarily by words.
Under the surface of the wide range of folk movements is apparent a sound technical ballet training, and an equally professional sense of performing.
The effect of angst is achieved by Shostakovich, Mahler and Berg in compositions of wide dynamic range, at times seemingly spinning out of control ( Mahler ), and atonal music using the twelve-tone row method of composition ( Berg, Schoenberg and others ) to create an angst ridden atmosphere of grotesque sound.
He was highly esteemed as a man of sound judgment and wide knowledge.
For example, in jazz, aspiring bassists have to learn how to perform a wide range of pizzicato tones, including using the sides of the fingers to create a full, deep sound for ballads, using the tips of the fingers for fast walking basslines or solos, and performing a variety of percussive ghost notes by raking muted or partially muted strings.
The tongue will force the teeth, and subsequently the throat, wide open, supposedly resulting in a bigger, more open sound.
The guitarra moresca had a rounded back, wide fingerboard, and several sound holes.
A narrow tube will sound " reedy ", while a wide one will sound " flutey ".
Theatre organs had a wide range of special effects ; theatrical organs such as the famous " Mighty Wurlitzer " could simulate some orchestral sounds along with a number of percussion effects such as bass drums and cymbals and sound effects ranging from galloping horses to rolling thunder.
A striking exception is Sanskrit, whose orthography reflects a wide variety of such features: thus tat " that " is written tat, tac, taj, tad, tan depending on what the first sound of the next word is.
This basic sound is then filtered by the nose and throat ( a complicated resonant piping system ) to produce differences in harmonic content ( formants ) in a controlled way, creating the wide variety of sounds used in speech.
In this part, the sound is only 4 km wide, hence the strategic importance of maintaining a coastal fortification at this location commanding one of the few outlets of the Baltic Sea.
To adequately reproduce a wide range of frequencies, most loudspeaker systems employ more than one driver, particularly for higher sound pressure level or maximum accuracy.
Such transducers can cover a wide frequency range ( 80 Hz to 35, 000 Hz ) and have been promoted as being close to an ideal point sound source.
Speakers using such techniques can reproduce sound with a wide directivity pattern ( paradoxically somewhat like a point source ) and have been used in some computer speaker designs and bookshelf loudspeakers.
Oscines have the best control of their syrinx muscles among birds, producing a wide range of songs and other vocalizations ( though some of them, such as the crows, do not sound musical to human beings ); some such as the lyrebird are accomplished imitators.
PDEs can be used to describe a wide variety of phenomena such as sound, heat, electrostatics, electrodynamics, fluid flow, or elasticity.
There is a wide range of vocalizations, including Sygyt, Kargyraa ( which also uses a second sound source ), Khoomei, Chylandyk, Dumchuktaar, and Ezengileer.
Wide vibrato, as wide as a whole-tone, is commonly used among electric guitar players and adds the signature vocal-like expressiveness to the sound.
The sound reaching this ribbon would be converted into light by the shivering of the diaphragm, focusing the resulting light waves through the slit, where it would be photographed on the side of the film, on a strip about a tenth of an inch wide.
# Rockso: A futuristic-sounding, North American / Trinidadian ' mutant ' style of calypso, focusing on a wide range of subject matter and ' flows ' ( delivery ), song arrangements, innovative, bass-laden drum patterns, quirky sound effects, elements of ' extempo ' ( freestyle lyricism ), and an urban music sensibility.
This spectrum encompasses a wide range of fidelity as to physical cockpit characteristics and quality of software models, as well as various implementations of sound, motion, and visual sensory cues.
It includes a wide range of musical styles, and sound based creative practices, that feature noise as a primary aspect.
Witnesses have, in the past, used a wide variety of methods to spread their faith, including information marches, where members wore sandwich boards and handed out leaflets, to sound cars ( car-mounted phonographs ), and syndicated newspaper columns and radio segments devoted to sermons.

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