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These migrations reflect the extraordinary courage of these seafaring people in navigating without instruments to sail throughout the vast Pacific Ocean.
These exhibitions consisted of two parts — first, a horrible — possibly prophetic — cinema reel ; and later some extraordinary experiments with scientific and electrical apparatus.
These pronouncements, and many others on the album, came to attract extraordinary popular interest at a time when more of the world's youth were using drugs recreationally and looking for spiritual, political, and strategic advice from The Beatles.
" She continued, " These past 12 months have posed an extraordinary hardship for Brandy and her family, who have been unfairly forced to live under a cloud of suspicion initially caused by the ill-advised and premature press release sent out by the California Highway Patrol accusing Brandy of wrongdoing before the police investigation was even finished.
" The bill before us is a war measure, a measure of necessity, and not of choice ," Spaulding argued before the House, adding, " These are extraordinary times, and extraordinary measures must be resorted to in order to save our Government, and preserve our nationality.
These results are in disagreement with other molecular and morphological studies, and are best interpreted to prove an extraordinary amount of molecular convergent evolution between the terns and these waders, or as retention of an ancient genotype.
These signals are tracked through the replenishment cycle and bring extraordinary visibility to suppliers and buyers.
These requirements meant that many flamboyant techniques, exotic kicks, or movements requiring extraordinary feats of strength or agility were excluded from consideration under the LINE system.
These writings display extraordinary personal vanity, and convey a wholly false impression of Frederick's character.
" These travels are the subject of the documentary-" The Eye Has to Travel " a film that pays tribute to the extraordinary life of Diana Vreeland, and debuted on September 21, 2012 at The Angelika Theater in New York City.
These interpretations draw upon the French romances which portray Morgan as a " benevolent figure " with extraordinary healing powers.
These extraordinary genome statistics are likely to change downward as the genome sequence, currently very fragmented due to the difficulty of ordering repetitive DNA, is assembled into chromosomes, and as more transcription data ( ESTs, microarrays ) accumulate.
These originally arose in the form of extraordinary cohomology theories, namely K-theory and cobordism theory.
These extraordinary spiritual gifts, often termed " charismatic gifts ", are the word of wisdom, the word of knowledge, increased faith, the gifts of healing, the gift of miracles, prophecy, the discerning of spirits, diverse kinds of tongues, interpretation of tongues ( 1 Corinthians 12: 8-10 ).
These officials, at the command of the Senate, consulted the Sibylline Books in order to discover not exact predictions of definite future events in the form of prophecy but the religious observances necessary to avert extraordinary calamities and to expiate ominous prodigies ( comets and earthquakes, showers of stones, plague, and the like ).
These teams planned several operations, but did not receive the order to execute from President Bill Clinton because the available intelligence did not guarantee a successful outcome weighed against the extraordinary risk to the SAD / SOG teams that would execute the mission.
These drawings are remarkable for the extraordinary skill with which human characteristics are represented in animal facial features.
These were de rigueur in medieval religious narrative, but Bede appears to have avoided relating the more extraordinary tales ; and, remarkably, he makes almost no claims for miraculous events at his own monastery.
These accounts help us understand his extraordinary character and why he is so beloved and revered as protector and helper of those in need.
These chorales were set musically in an extraordinary number of ways, from the time of the Protestant Reformation to the present day.
These residential programs are offered at no cost to the students, who are encouraged to use the benefit of their extraordinary education for service to society.
These awards are given to students for extraordinary efforts in school and are inspired by Nolan's efforts in school.
These dual ranks, with his reputation for extraordinary daring and his family connections to Confederate leaders, allowed him to play an important liaison role between the South's army, navy and civil government.

These and performances
These performances were being staged at historical monuments throughout Europe.
These can also be programed to trigger other theatrical affects in sync with performances such as lighting, video loops, sound effects, etc.
These performances were intended as works of a new art form combining sculpture, dance, and music or sound, often with audience participation.
These shows might travel through country towns or move from corner to corner along busy London streets, giving many performances in a single day.
These trends climaxed in the 1969 Woodstock festival, which saw performances by most of the major psychedelic acts, including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Santana.
These performances are then judged on a numeric scale by previously selected members of the audience.
( These three live albums are from the same three 1971-3 performances, but add and subtract a few different songs.
These gigs were the first performances for which the Undertones were actually paid: performing at The Casbah earned the group up to £ 40 a week.
These early performances were given in Latin, and were preceded by a vernacular prologue spoken by a herald who gave a synopsis of the events.
These vernacular religious performances were, in some of the larger cities in England such as York, performed and produced by guilds, with each guild taking responsibility for a particular piece of scriptural history.
These recordings, later released as Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live, are among the first of innumerable live performances which survive, made by enthusiasts or broadcasters, significantly expanding the Ellington discography.
These were the versions that were used for nearly all performances until the 1930s.
These pirated performances took many forms, including burlesques, productions with men playing women's roles and vice-versa, spoofs, variety acts, Minstrel show versions, all-black and Catholic productions, German, Yiddish and other foreign-language versions, performances on boats or by church choirs, and productions starring casts of children.
These events included numerous appearances and performances by surviving members of the original Comets, including the band's induction into the Rock Walk hall of fame, a performance at the Viper Room club on the Sunset Strip, and a special performance for employees of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena to celebrate the success of the Deep Impact space probe.
These dances are composed of synchronised performances of various actions such as preening, pointing, calling, bill clacking, staring, and combinations of such behaviours ( like the sky-call ).
These performances resulted in three albums, each of them an eclectic mix of rock, electronica and jazz.
These famous brothers sold out the three performances in less than 1 hour, each performance was sold out in 10 minutes.
These included, in 1955, two performances each night as he played a gypsy in Listen to the Wind at the Arts Theatre and then a peasant in Summertime later in the evening.
These performers feature contortionism or yogiism as the cornerstone of their escape performances, often including feats of contortionism, fakir feats or enterology to their shows in addition to escapes.
These beings prefer honor, power, and magic through the gift of Tlugwe, which are supernatural treasures, often taking the physical form of masks and regalia, but also comprising stories, songs, recitations, dances, and other intangible performances.
These cast members appeared in background scenes in The P * lace ; they also performed choreographed routines and served as backup singers and musicians ( pretending to play ) during Kids Incorporated's performances.
These performances feature world music and culture as well as Pittsburgh artists.
These performances were initially issued only in monaural sound ; the stereo versions were finally issued in the 1960s as part of the " Stereo Treasury " series.

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