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These instruments had varying numbers of strings, though often including some form of drone.
These instruments have three double courses similar to the stringing of the mandolin and often use a " guitar " tuning.
These are most often large – bore instruments with a rich mellow sound.
These parts are transpositions of parts written for other bass instruments used before the modern double bass became common and may actually lower the part an octave.
These lever systems, which superficially resemble the mechanisms of reed instruments such as the bassoon, include levers mounted beside the regular fingerboard ( near the nut, on the " E " string side ), which remotely activate metal " fingers " on the extension fingerboard.
These contrasting traditions may be vestiges of historical performance settings: large concert halls in which violins were played required more instruments, before electronic amplification, than did more intimate dance halls and houses fiddles were played in.
These instruments are descended from ones that existed in ancient central Asia and India.
These were used in trade and credit transactions ; they were used as remittance instruments for the purpose of transfer of funds from one place to another.
These instruments were eventually installed in the Macfarlane Observatory.
These instruments often had bodies covered with animal skin, and it is unknown exactly when it became replaced with a wooden soundboard.
These instruments, with up to 26-35 strings, required innovations in the structure of the lute.
These were expensive, but often used the sounds from respected MIDI instruments such as the E-mu Proteus.
These are available in sizes that range from 25-key, 2-octave models, to full-sized 88-key instruments.
These enable software instruments to be programmed without the discomfort of excessive mouse movements, or adjustment of hardware devices without the need to step through layered menus.
These laws were discovered empirically as far back as 984 AD and have been used in the design of optical components and instruments from then until the present day.
These instruments can also play all the sharps and flats, with a special technique of both tilting the pipes and jaw movement, thus reducing the size of the pipe's opening and producing a change in pitch.
These instruments had been designed by Beauchamp, assisted at the National String Instruments Corporation by Paul Barth and Harry Watson.
These instruments constitute the origin of the electric guitar we know and use today by virtue of their string-driven electro-magnetic pick-ups.
These instruments were also widely used among progressive rock bassists, particularly Chris Squire of Yes and Geddy Lee of Rush, who achieved distinctive signature sounds with their Rickenbacker bass, strung with round-wound Rotosound bass strings.
These migrations reflect the extraordinary courage of these seafaring people in navigating without instruments to sail throughout the vast Pacific Ocean.
These repair methods are used on piano soundboards, wood instruments, and wood furniture.
These first two records were produced by John Simon, who was practically a group member: he aided in arrangements, and played occasional instruments ( piano or tuba ).
These instruments are optimized for measuring AC voltage.
These are functionally the same as capped reed instruments as the reeds are not in contact with player's lips.

These and impose
These doctrines remain relevant, and most recently have been used by plaintiffs seeking to impose liability for the consequences of global climate change.
These conditions impose unbalanced loads on the joints and stretching of either the thigh's adductors and abductors.
These measures has led to retaliatory actions by NGOs who targeted the organisers, as well as the IMF and World Bank for allegedly picking venues which are known to impose such restrictions.
These men fought fires using bucket chains and also patrolled the streets with the authority to impose corporal punishment upon those who violated fire-prevention codes.
These require meters that measure the energy usage in time intervals ( such as a half hour ) to impose charges based on both the amount of energy consumed and the maximum rate of consumption, i. e. the maximum demand, which is measured in kVA.
These licenses may also impose obligations ( e. g., modifications to the code that are distributed must be made available in source code form, an author attribution must be placed in a program / documentation using that Open Source, etc.
These approximate methods were ( and are ) often used together with the central field approximation, to impose that electrons in the same shell have the same radial part, and to restrict the variational solution to be a spin eigenfunction.
These products could be built with higher-grade components, but they are not because this would impose an unnecessary cost on the purchaser – see overengineering.
These people follow and impose a strict, rigid code of social custom and behavior, and judge as unacceptable and disposable the people who do not follow their rules.
These include the power to close roads, erect barriers, impose curfews, and to prohibit or regulate processions, meetings or assemblies of five persons or more.
These will be your skills: to impose culture on peace, to spare the conquered and to war down the proud ".
When Peter II died, there were multiple candidates for the throne including Peter I ’ s first wife, Yevdokiya, and Peter I ’ s daughter, Elizabeth However, Alexis Dolgoruky and his allies chose Anna Ivanonva, the daughter of Peter I ’ s half brother Ivan, because the Supreme Privy Council wanted a ruler that would not impose on the powers of the Council, allowing them to continue to virtually rule the empire The Supreme Privy Council offered her the throne with “ Konditsii ” or Conditions These included the inability of the empress to marry, designate a successor, declare war or peace, raise taxes, or spend state revenue without the consent of the Council Many other nobles saw this as an aristocratic grab for power and told the would-be empress so as soon as she arrived in Moscow Ultimately, Anna invalidated the conditions, abolished the Council and sent many members who advocated the conditions into exile.
These obligations are generally not the tax of the corporation, but the system may impose penalties on the corporation or its officers or employees for failing to withhold and pay over such taxes.
These facts, together with the training requirement, impose realistic limits on Deryni magic.
These policies aimed to impose or to maintain the dominance of French language and culture by encouraging or compelling people of other ethnic groups to adopt them, and thereby developing a French identity.
These states uphold castle doctrine in general, but may rely on case law instead of specific legislation, may enforce a duty to retreat, and may impose specific restrictions on the use of deadly force.
These are: Don't impose, give the receiver options, and make the receiver feel good.

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