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Voëlvry and Afrikaans
Afrikaans-language music saw a resurgence in the 1980s as the Voëlvry (" free as a bird " or " outlawed ") movement reflected a new Afrikaans artistic counter-culture largely hostile to the values of the National Party and conservative Afrikanerdom.
Rock and alternative Afrikaans music had stagnated somewhat after the heady days of the " Voëlvry " tour and the alternative movement.

Voëlvry and was
The Voëlvry movement was a major influence in establishing the scene, but subject material markedly shifted from protest to more the abstract and personal.

Voëlvry and .
For an overview of the context of Voëlvry, see Elbie Adendorff's article on www. litnet. co. za, " Die Voëlvry-beweging se groter konteks " ( The Voëlvry movement's larger context ).

tapped and into
But Castro tapped into a pre-revolutionary source of income and opened the country to tourism, entering into several joint ventures with foreign companies for hotel, agricultural and industrial projects.
Maple trees can be tapped by boring holes into their trunks and collecting the exuded sap.
While factorially distinct from Eysenck's previous R factor, the S-factor did positively correlate with the R-factor, indicating that a basic left – right or right – left tendency underlies both social values and economic values, although S tapped more into items discussing economic inequality and big business, while R relates more to the treatment of criminals, and to sexual issues and military issues.
The X-Files tapped into popular conspiracy fears and generational angst to find great commercial success throughout the decade.
Seen as a defining series of its era, The X-Files tapped into public mistrust of governments and large institutions, and embraced conspiracy theories and spirituality as it centered on efforts to uncover the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Barker tapped into this tradition and the setting he had developed from his childhood fantasies ( much as H. G. Wells had done for his Floor Games leading into the better-known follow-up, Little Wars ) to further explore and develop Tékumel.
However, he was tapped into the Irving Literary Society by the brothers of his fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi.
The behavioral scientists at Yale, led by President James R. Angell and psychobiologist Robert M. Yerkes, tapped into foundation largesse by crafting research programs aimed to investigate, then suggest, ways to control, sexual and social behavior.
The plants are ‘ tapped ’, that is, an incision made into the bark of the tree and the sticky, milk colored latex sap collected and refined into a usable rubber.
Reflecting some of the era that also produced film noir, Gould tapped into the existential despair of the criminals as small crimes led to bigger ones.
Music critic Will Friedwald has written that Louis Armstrong's scatting, for example, " has tapped into his own core of emotion ", releasing emotions " so deep, so real " that they are unspeakable ; his words " bypass our ears and our brains and go directly for our hearts and souls ".
In 2002, Falun Gong activists in China tapped into television broadcasts, replacing regular state-run programming with their own content.
In " Last of the Time Lords ", the Doctor telepathically interfaces with a network tapped into the human population who collectively chant his name.
It was not until 1979 that Carlton again reached the Grand Final, defeating by five points in a close match best remembered for the late goal kicked by Ken Sheldon, after Wayne Harmes tapped the ball into the goalsquare from the boundary line.
Whilst battling Green Lanterns, the Alpha Lanterns tapped into the Central Power Battery and forcibly removed the charge from their opponents Power Rings.
Developers and real estate speculators tapped into nearby lakes, the Spokane River and the aquifer lying under the valley in an effort to turn the dry land into saleable agricultural land.
In 1905, the Spokane Canal Company built a canal to irrigate the Otis Orchard area with water from Newman Lake, and Modern Irrigation and Land Company tapped into the underground aquifer to irrigate 3, 000 acres ( 12 km² ) in Opportunity.
Hong's charisma tapped into a consciousness of national dissent which identified with his personal interpretations of the Christian message.
The demographic shift that Ronald Reagan tapped into continued into the 1990s after he left office.
The Rowan informed Earth Prime who refused to believe the words of an " unknown Talent "; Jeff quickly verified the attack was legitimate by telekinetically hurtling a missile towards Earth ( which was quite an extraordinary feat considering how remote Deneb was and that the generator he tapped into for power was on the verge of collapse )

tapped and growing
Thus, the growing body of genome information can also be tapped in a more general way to address global problems by applying a comparative approach.
Crucially, Psalmanazar's appeal derived not only from his exotic ways, which tapped into a growing domestic interest in travel narratives describing faraway locales, but also played upon the prevailing anti-Catholic and anti-Jesuit religious sentiment of early 18th century Britain.
Eisenlohr's idea became an instant hit, because the modern design of the Bahnhäusle clock appealed to the decorating tastes of the growing bourgeoisie and thereby tapped into new and growing markets.
In 1923, in response to the growing student body, the number of members to be tapped each year was fixed at twelve and a tri-fold criteria for selection was established, still in use today: first – activities, athletic and campus ; second – scholarship, and third – character and service to Rutgers.
And in the years following the war, the prestige of being tapped for Cap and Skull increased ; a growing student body and a fixed selection number of twelve meant that a smaller and smaller percentage of the class received the honor.
From the beginning, Morrison tapped into his experiences growing up on the East Side of New York to shape the character of " Scruno ".
Tryon reflected a growing interest in neo-paganism that grew out of the 1960s, and tapped into the lore of fertility cults to spin a tale of rural-gothic horror.

tapped and with
This section deals with some of the sources of information that can be tapped by the classroom teacher ; ;
However, Volkov's defection had been discussed with the British Embassy in Ankara on telephones tapped by Soviet intelligence.
* A signal transformer may have a center tapped primary to ground, with the signal and signal return operating as a balanced line ( push-pull technique ).
Bulgaria emerged from Turkish rule as a poor, underdeveloped agricultural country, with little industry or tapped natural resources.
Marillion are widely considered within the industry to have been one of the first mainstream acts to have fully recognised and tapped the potential for commercial musicians to interact with their fans via the Internet circa 1996, and are nowadays often characterised as a rock & roll ' Web Cottage Industry '.
Throughout this period, Astaire continued to value the input of choreographic collaborators and, unlike the 1930s when he worked almost exclusively with Hermes Pan, he tapped the talents of other choreographers in an effort to continually innovate.
The arrest itself involved an element of ceremony: the individual would be tapped on the shoulder with a white baton and formally detained in the name of the king.
In 2006, in an attempt to gain credibility in the fashion industry after their association with Wal-Mart tarnished their reputations, they were tapped as the faces of the upscale fashion line Badgley Mischka. As adults, Ashley and Mary-Kate have devoted much of their attention to the world of fashion.
Boca is impatient to make the purchase ( reflecting Charnier's desire to return to France as soon as possible ), while Weinstock, with more experience in smuggling, urges patience, knowing Boca's phone is tapped and that they are being investigated.
Yet this period was not to last, and as the coal seams became tapped out and the processes outdated and replaced with modern mechanical technology, communities like Penn-Pitt and Poland Mines began to fade as their reason for existence ceased.
Cold chisels come in a variety of sizes, from fine engraving tools that are tapped with very light hammers, to massive tools that are driven with sledgehammers.
" In February 1915, the bell was tapped gently with wooden mallets to produce sounds which were transmitted to the fair as the signal to open it, a transmission which also inaugurated transcontinental telephone service.
Law's civil rights activity led him to develop ties with Protestant church leaders and he received national attention for his work for ecumenism and in 1968 he was tapped for his first national post, as executive director of the U. S. Bishops ' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.
Huggins teamed with co-creator Stephen J. Cannell, and the pair tapped Garner to attempt to rekindle the success of Maverick, eventually recycling many of the plots from the original series.
Therefore to this very day boats loaded with " Line Aquavit " set sail from Norway to Australia and back again before they are tapped on bottle and sold as part of the Norwegian Christmas traditions.
Jonathan Davis had intended to write a battle rap with B-Real of Cypress Hill, but the latter's label wouldn't let him do it, and Durst was tapped instead.
In 2002, Durst was tapped to write songs for Britney Spears, and later said that he was in a relationship with her.
Clarke was tapped to remix Moyet's 1994 single, " Whispering Your Name " and, with Erasure, Clarke and Moyet tried to record her single " This House " as a duet.

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