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These and instrumental
These remain his most famous instrumental works and have also been adapted for wind quartet.
These data are our primary source of information on global climate change outside of instrumental data.
These were three-part secular pieces, which featured the two higher voices in canon, with an underlying instrumental long-note accompaniment.
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
These favours were instrumental in the submission of the English church and people following the Battle of Hastings.
These later types of reads will be instrumental in assembling an initial draft of the D genome.
These are consummatory, or a behavior that is made up of actions that fulfill a basis of doing what is inherent, and instrumental, or behavior that is taught through ones surroundings over time.
The New York Times wrote in 1996, " These albums were among the first pop records to devote such serious attention to individual songwriters, and they were instrumental in establishing the pop album as a vehicle for serious musical exploration.
These records, written, performed and produced by entertainer David Seville, relied on the simple gimmick of recording an instrumental track, then overdubbing the vocals while the tape ran at half-speed.
These Polish troops were instrumental to the Allied defeat of the Germans in North Africa and Italy, and hoped to return to their homes in Kresy in an independent and democratic Poland at the end of the War.
These families were instrumental in the founding of many of Methuen's landmarks, including the Nevins Memorial Library, the Searles building, Tenney Gatehouse, Nevins Home, Spicket Falls, and the Civil War monument between Pleasant and Charles streets.
These include several Classical Album of the Year awards, awards in Best Classical Performance in vocal soloist, choral, instrumental, engineering and orchestral categories.
These gradually were formalised so that the tings, or assemblies, grew into regionalised meetings and acquired backing and authority from the crown, even to the extent that on occasions they were instrumental in effecting change in the monarchy itself.
These first few signings to the company were instrumental in establishing the company ethos of " innovation and artiste development, taking risks and signing acts far into the left field ".
These fake letters, which described immigration as a method of conquering France without war, were instrumental in the National Front victory in the 1983 local council elections in Dreux.
These theories can seem limited in that they do not account for the various explicitly instrumental magical practices.
These were their first set of performances in over a decade and also used live vocals on backing instrumental tracks.
These rating triggers were instrumental in the collapse of Enron.
These hirings proved to be instrumental to the expansion franchise's quick success.
These proxy reconstructions are indirect inferences of temperature and thus tend to have greater uncertainty than instrumental data.
These institutions were instrumental in providing a pioneering farming community and residents of the growing towns across Canada with mortgage funds and other financial services.
These churches have adopted many modern practices not common among Primitive Baptists, such as instrumental music and Sunday Schools.
These churches have adopted the use of instrumental music, Sunday Schools, revivals and church auxiliaries.
These maps were instrumental in the creation of the Ecological Geoinformaion System of the Moscow Automobile Ring Road ( Russian: GIS EcoMKAD ), which monitored changes in land, surface water, ground water, and flora, due to pollution created by traffic on Moscow's Ring Road.

These and pieces
These totaled 6,768 pieces of correspondence.
These two pieces of information for each dictionary form that is matched by a text form constitute the table of dictionary usage.
These art pieces often served a liturgical function, whether as chalices or even as church buildings themselves.
These openings all exemplify Nimzowitsch's ideas about controlling the center with pieces instead of pawns.
These pieces are representative of Beethoven's " Middle " stylistic period, which went from roughly 1803 to 1812, and which included many of his most famous works.
These pieces were continuations of the original Coldcut audiovisual piece " Revolution " ( 2005 ) which used samples of the UK political elections as source footage.
These thin pieces were then pulled through a draw plate repeatedly until the desired diameter was achieved.
These are typically cast as part of the crankshaft but, occasionally, are bolt-on pieces.
These reports are highly readable pieces of art criticism.
These shows have featured large collections of his gridfonts, his ambigrams ( pieces of calligraphy created with two readings, either of which is usually obtained from the other by rotating or reflecting the ambigram, but sometimes simply by " oscillation ", like the Necker Cube or the rabbit / duck figure of Joseph Jastrow ), and his " Whirly Art " ( music-inspired visual patterns realized using shapes based on various alphabets from India ).
These are made using assortments of different pieces of quest material found in the game.
These pieces of equipment can use either a moist or dry cooking method and include methods such as steaming, simmering, boiling, and poaching for moist methods, while the dry methods include sautéing, pan frying, and deep-frying.
These pieces are often harder to read by non-graffiti artists as the letters merge into one another in an often undecipherable manner.
These were entrusted to a native boat builder, Haj Ahmed Yusuf, who slowly and methodically worked out how the pieces fit together.
These depictions were a large part of the artist ’ s greater body of work containing several renowned pieces of the Virgin.
These guns were the biggest artillery pieces ever fielded by an army during wartime, and weighed almost 1, 344 tons.
These show the complete sculpture ( with conjectural reconstructions of the missing pieces ) and can be seen in Rhodes, at the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, Rome, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and in front of the Archaeological Museum, Odessa, Ukraine, amongst others.
These pieces were encouraged by Oliver Cromwell because they were critical of Spain.
These two pieces of evidence could not be reconciled until the discovery of ovulation in the early 19th century, confirming the two-seed theory as biological and dissociating the production of female seed from the occurrence of the orgasm.
These pieces are often white with squiggly black lines and smoke-like smudges.
These are pieces of silk in contrasting colours, mounted on a piece of cardboard and designed to look like an elaborately folded handkerchief.
These slings were apparently very powerful ; in 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus, historian Charles C. Mann quoted a conquistador, who said that an Incan sling " could break a sword in two pieces " and " kill a horse.
These gold pieces can be used to buy weapons, armor, and other equipment.
These games usually have a simple set of rules, where players manipulate game pieces on a grid, network or other interaction space.

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