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These and master
These are popular with foreigners wishing to master Japanese faster and enjoy reading Japanese short stories, novels or articles.
These sayings spread by oral transmission ; later the founder's disciples set them in writing, developing the thoughts of their master into a system.
These teachings had more important results upon the orders and their possessions in Bohemia, where the instructions of the " Evangelical master " were followed to the letter in such a way that the noble foundations and practically the whole of the property of the Church were sacrificed.
These can be coded for by master regulatory genes and either activate or deactivate the transcription of other genes ; in turn, these secondary gene products can regulate the expression of still other genes in a regulatory cascade.
These numbers ( e. g., 11, 22, 33 ,...) are commonly referred to as " master numbers " ( Buess, 2005 ).
These emperors would carefully add new legions, as circumstances required or permitted, until the strength of the standing army stood at around 30 legions ( hence the wry remark of the philosopher Favorinus that It is ill arguing with the master of 30 legions ).
These officers often had no knowledge of life on board a ship — let alone how to navigate such a vessel — and relied on the expertise of the ship's master and other seamen who tended to the technical aspects of running the ship.
These older styles of slave clocks either keep time by themselves, and are corrected by the master clock, or require impulses from the master clock to advance.
These secondary clocks appear to run like an ordinary plug-in electric clock and run on their own synchronous electric motor and will maintain correct time unless there is an interruption in electric service, depending on the master clock only for the periodic synchronizing impulse.
These clocks differ from the ‘ impulse ’ type, which are electrically advanced each minute by the master clock.
These master standards have extreme-accuracy regional copies ( kept in the national laboratories of various countries, such as NIST ), and metrological equipment makes the chain of comparisons.
These assistants undertook most of the marble cutting, and the master limited himself to doing the sketches and finishing touches.
These engines are able to play a game that, when run on an up-to-date personal computer, can defeat most master players under tournament conditions.
These include the affectionate, dark-skinned " mammy "; the " pickaninny " stereotype of black children ; and the " Uncle Tom ", or dutiful, long-suffering servant faithful to his white master or mistress.
These colleges offer approximately 115 undergraduate, 114 master ’ s, 51 doctoral, and two professional areas of study.
These lesser spirits, all dressed like the Baron, are all as rude and crude, but not nearly as charming, as their master.
These included the prohibition of selling or purchasing any article or commodity from or to a slave without written permission from their master or overseer, no slave was allowed to purchase alcohol without written consent, if any slave were convicted of assault upon " any white man, negro, or mulatto " the owner would be fined $ 50, any slave caught running " any horse, gelding, or mule " through town would be subject to fifteen lashes unless the owner pays a fine of $ 1, any slave caught driving any wagon or cart or driving a horse or mule on or across the sidewalks of the town would be subject to 10 lashes, unless the owner pays a fine of 50 cents.
These master tapes were then taken to a commercial recording studio for the final mix down.
These eight volumes are mastered first because it is with these subjects that a student can best master the technique of proper analysis of the talmud.
These tracks were transferred digitally and lined up to create new multi-track master from which a new mix would be made.
These policies targeted peoples, in particular Jews, as well as Gypsies, homosexuals and handicapped people, ethnic Poles, Russians who were labeled as " inferior " in a racial hierarchy that placed the Herrenvolk ( or " master race ") of the Volksgemeinschaft ( or " national community ") at the top, and ranked Poles, Russians, Romani, persons of color and Jews at the bottom.
These deluxe editions were unique for an art rock group like the Moodies in that one of their members, Justin Hayward, was the one hired to do the work, instead of a professional master technician.
These were mostly rehearsals, however, as they planned to record the master track at Trident Studios to utilise their eight-track recording machine ( Abbey Road was still limited to four-tracks ).
These considerations led to the documentation of design and construction practices in what had previously been a secretive trade run by master shipwrights, and ultimately led to the field of naval architecture, where professional designers and draughtsmen played an increasingly important role.

These and musicians
These new poems have only a few direct references to jazz and jazz musicians, but they show changes in Patchen's approach to his poetry, for he has tried to enter into and understand the emotional attitude of the jazz musician.
These qualities endeared him to both the musicians and the social-economic haute monde which supported the concert world of the post-World War 1, era.
These core musicians contributed to the recognizable style of a Project song in spite of the varied singer lineup.
These included hereditary beggars, fishermen, musicians, smiths, butchers and undertakers.
These recordings are ' race-records ', intended for the black market of the southern states with solo recordings by DeFord Bailey, duo recordings with a guitarist Hammie Nixon, Walter Horton, Sonny Terry, as well as hillbilly styles recorded for white audiences, by Frank Hutchison, Gwen Foster and several other musicians.
These artists ' collaboration with Indian musicians such as Ravi Shankar and Zakir Hussain have led to the development of raga rock.
These fees or royalties are generally paid to the songwriters ; the musicians themselves typically do not get a cut of radio royalties, even if they own a share of the performance rights, unless they wrote the song themselves.
These trends have brought about the phenomenon of polyconductor music, wherein separate sub-conductors conduct each group of musicians.
These kinds of adjustable phono equalizers are used by consumers wishing to play vintage record collections ( often the only available recordings of musicians of the time ) with the equalization used to make them.
These musicians were highly sought throughout Europe, particularly in Italy, where churches and aristocratic courts hired them as composers and teachers.
These musicians were known as the Florentine Camerata.
These include many well-known painters, sculptors, glass artists, wood workers, metal workers, mixed media artists, photographers, authors, poets, actors, and musicians.
" These included many of the musicians who were members of his orchestra, some of whom are considered among the best in jazz in their own right, but it was Ellington who melded them into one of the most well-known jazz orchestral units in the history of jazz.
These emigres were grammarians, humanists, poets, writers, printers, lecturers, musicians, astronomers, architects, academics, artists, scribes, philosophers, scientists, politicians and theologians.
These activities engaged numerous POWs as actors, singers, musicians, designers, technicians, and female impersonators.
These musicians have taken many aspects from traditional Garifuna music forms and fused them with more modern sounds.
These musicians ( and the two Hellmesbergers ) are said to represent the school on which Fritz Kreisler based his stylistic approach.
These musicians usually reject the legitimacy of Christian antisemitism as well as the German Christians movement, which celebrated and promoted Nazi ideology in the context of an unorthodox Christian theological framework.
The Beatles had to share the studio with classical musicians, as McCartney would relate in 1988: " These days you go to a recording studio and you tend to see other groups, other musicians ... you'd see classical sessions going on in ' number one.
These became more and more popular and were eventually performed in specially built oratories ( prayer halls ) by professional musicians.
These characterizations, plus the Jordans ' change from being singers / musicians to comic actors, pointed toward their future ; it was here where Marian developed and perfected the radio character " Teeny ".
These classes – later taught by Richard Maxfield – were attended by many artists and musicians who would become involved in Fluxus, including Jackson Mac Low, La Monte Young, George Brecht, Dick Higgins and George Maciunas.
These days with the growing popularity of iPod and other portable mp3 players, musicians now have the option of using mp3 metronome click tracks instead of a regular metronome.
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.

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