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These and performers
These sequences recorded both mundane incidents, such as Fred Ott's Sneeze, and entertainment acts, such as acrobats, music hall performers and boxing demonstrations.
These could range from the revue ( such as a " Broadway Revue ") with fully clothed performers to the racier " kootch " or " hootchie-kootchie " show ( a strip show ) which might play either partly clothed or " strong " ( nude ).
These performers were soon followed in the style by acts including Roxy Music, Sweet, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Mud and Alvin Stardust.
These solo performers, duos, groups, etc., may be singers, dancers ( ballet, hip hop, tap, jazz, etc.
These include the visibility and popularity of square dance performers such as Lloyd " Pappy " Shaw ‘ s traveling troupe of " teenage cowboy square dancers "; the way square dancing and the west were portrayed in western movies and early television ; and the popular clothing styles of those times, for example poodle skirts.
These performers are supposed to forcibly return to the inside of the ring the wrestlers that leave the mat.
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 black performers became stars within the broad African-American community, but were largely ignored or condemned by the black bourgeoisie.
These included a video of Frank Zappa's " City of Tiny Lights " made using claymation and videos made for performers such as Television, Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield.
These show considerable wear, thought to be too great for occasional use at festivals, and are therefore thought to have been used by professional performers, or given out for rent.
These contracts were notorious for allowing the studios to dictate the public and private lives of the performers who signed them, and most did not have provisions to allow the performer to end the deal.
These contracts spell out in detail the responsibilities that producers must assume when hiring SAG performers.
These factors, combined with the 10-inch songwriters and performers increasingly tailored their output to fit the new medium.
These works, admired and imitated by Plato, have not survived but scholars imagine them as little plays, usually presented with only two performers.
These left-handed performers focus on delivering the strong underpinning rhythms while the more complex leads are performed by the right-handed and conventionally styled Baliardo.
These events usually include salsa dance performers, live salsa music, workshops, open dancing, and contests.
These older styles were mixed with the working and lower-middle class attitudes of the growing 1980s alternative comedy boom, in which all the principal performers except Ryan had been involved.
These changes including moving some television tapings to Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, and signing both main-event performers and young stars from around the world.
These unique acoustic documents, known as the Mapleson Cylinders, preserve a unique audio picture of the early Met, and are the only known extant recordings of some renowned performers including the tenor Jean de Reszke and the dramatic soprano Milka Ternina.
These awards recognized musical accomplishments by performers for that particular year.
si These early popular performers led the way for calypso's mainstreaming with artists including Lord Kitchener, Harry Belafonte and Mighty Sparrow.
These performers refer to a former tradition collected and restored by figures like Etxahun Iruri ( 1908 – 1979 ) where singing improviser poets ( bertsolaris ) played an important role in popular culture.
Others, such as " Some of These Days " and " Darktown Strutters ' Ball ", were introduced by vaudeville performers.
These composers and performers are strongly influenced by the minimalist works of Philip Glass, a Baltimore native based out of New York, Meredith Monk and others.
These performers had incendiary lyrics and outrageous, highly physical live shows.

These and energetically
These promoters of order among the Franciscans fulfilled the duties of their office strictly and energetically and succeeded in striking at the very vitals of the sect.
Ezra J. Warner believed this area of military service was " his proper sphere " and summarized Huger's overall performance there as: " These duties he energetically and faithfully discharged until the close of the war, most of the time in the Trans-Mississippi service.

These and championed
These theories, championed by the likes of Noam Chomsky and others, include innatism and Psychological nativism, in which a child is born prepared in some manner with these capacities, as opposed to other theories in which language is simply learned as other cognitive skills, including such mundane motor skills as learning to ride a bike.
These holistic conceptions were championed by New Age spiritualists in a type of quantum mysticism that they claim justifies their spiritual beliefs, though quantum physicists themselves on the whole reject such attempts as being pseudoscientific.
These distinctions began to be eroded in the second half of the nineteenth century as the school of empirical source-based history championed by Leopold von Ranke began to find widespread acceptance, and today's historians employ the full range of techniques pioneered by the early antiquaries.
These statistical developments, all championed by Tukey, were designed to complement the analytic theory of testing statistical hypotheses, particularly the Laplacian tradition's emphasis on exponential families.
These commissions continued up to his death, and he was championed by some of the most distinguished singers and instrumentalists of the 20th century.
These partnerships were championed by economists Andrew Caplin, Sewin Chan, Joseph Tracy and Charles Freedman in the late 1990s and are very similar to shared-equity plans that have existed for decades in the UK, Europe and the U. S. They are also similar to an earlier proposal produced by Geltner, Miller and Snavely ( 1995 ) to develop Home Equity Investment Trusts ( HEITs ).
These variations offered slightly differing advantages to the player, and were " championed " by the different manufacturers.

These and soul
These early humans equated this soul with figures which would appear in dreams and visions.
These articles dwell on the topics of sin, justification, and the eternal disposition of the soul.
These concern topics such as the existence of atta ( self / soul ), the origin of the universe, and life after death.
These probably included painted inscriptions of Eleanor's biography and of prayers for her soul to be said by viewers, now lost.
These themes include different uses of power, magic and balance, cooperation vs. dominance, the eternal soul of the Archipelago vs. Kargish concepts of reincarnation, and the position and importance of women in magic, are introduced, turned on their heads, and redefined.
These words were written in 1674 by Thomas Ken as the final verse of two hymns, " Awake, my soul, and with the sun " and " Glory to thee, my God, this night ," intended for morning and evening worship at Winchester College.
These include the nature of God, the soul and prophetic knowledge.
: These lines seemed to give general satisfaction, the idea that Brown's soul was " marching on " receiving recognition at once as having a germ of inspiration in it.
These soul companions were depicted through the masks and the costumes people wore in the dance.
These sins are considered " mortal " because they constitute a rupture in a person's link to God's saving grace: the person's soul becomes " dead ", not merely weakened.
These included George Michael, who reinvented himself a white soul singer with the multi-Platinum Faith album ( 1987 ).
These lessons also explode the nature of Soul and spiritual evolution, reincarnation and karma, and the cycles of the soul.
These were often covered with sew-on badges representing soul club memberships.
My soul was still ... I am still in a state of peacefulness and love fills me "... These observations, written by converts to Judaism several weeks after the event, reflect the powerful impact of the mikvah ritual on Jews-by-choice and the profound importance they attach to its spiritual significance.
These things, being divine, are the rational, mathematical, and functional principles at work in the soul.
These priests in the context of the Shamanistic ritual would advocate for human clients and act to restore or assure productive relations between the human community as a whole and the supernatural community, mainly through supernatural soul travel and quests.
These video records are sorted daily first into one of seven general files by the soul ray ( see seven rays ) of the soul that is reincarnating, and then downloaded from that general file into a special individual file for each soul that can be consulted by the Karmic Board if that soul makes an appeal before it.
When a soul sheds its wings, it comes to earth and takes on an earthly body which then seems to move itself. These wings lift up heavy things to where the gods dwell, and are nourished and grow in the presence of the wisdom, goodness, and beauty of the divine.
These companies also offered specific genre channels for disco and dance hits, garage rock, classic rock, classic country, and vintage R & B and soul hits.
These, " Medals ", cloned and mass produced by the Medabot Corporation ( a corporation founded by Dr. Aki ), are the Medabot equivalent of a brain and soul.

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