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Edelman identified Zinn as a major influence in her life and, in that same journal article, tells of his accompanying students to a sit-in at the segregated white section of the Georgia state legislature.
* Conlon Nancarrow: Otherworldly Compositions for Player Piano a radio article produced by Minnesota Public Radio a few months after Nancarrow's death ; several works are excerpted in the article itself, and several others can be found on the accompanying page
In February, the Creedence foursome was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone, although only John Fogerty was interviewed in the accompanying article .< ref >
An article accompanying the petition has been criticized as " designed to be deceptive by giving people the impression that the article ... is a reprint and has passed peer review.
Zhang first came to prominence as the result of his October 1958 Jiefang (" Liberation ") magazine entitled “ Destroy the Ideas of Bourgeois Legal Ownership .” Mao Zedong ordered the reproduction of the article in Renmin Ribao (" People ’ s Daily "), and personally wrote an accompanying “ Editor ’ s Note ” giving mild approval.
The accompanying tour ( with the 1989 line-up sans Bumpus ) was ranked among the ten least profitable tours of the disappointing 1991 summer season by the North American Concert Promoters Association, according to an article published in Billboard Magazine on December 14 of that year.
A new " News Gallery " section features two-page spreads of photographs from the week with a brief article accompanying each one.
Students of German are often advised to learn German nouns with their accompanying definite article, as the definite article of a German noun corresponds to the gender of the noun.
In addition, Tom Ford's racy shoot with Steven Klein and the accompanying article on sexuality in fashion came as a shock to some loyal readers.
The article judged indecent concerned a " Festival of Pornography ", in which many sexual utilities and services were advertised without an accompanying warning that the magazine contained material which should not fall into the hands of persons under the age of 18.
The accompanying Time article comments that this choice could not have been anticipated until the explosive events of the revolution, almost at the end of 1956.
The magazine cover and accompanying text displayed an artist's depiction of a Hungarian freedom fighter, and used pseudonyms for the three participants whose stories are the subject of the article.
The accompanying article claims the brawl was organised as a ' straightener ' between love rivals ; Morrison is reported to be in a relationship with Ward.
A copy was published by the Institute for Dialectology, Onomastics and Folklore Research in Umeå, Sweden and while an accompanying article suggested the runes were a secret cipher used by the tailors ' guild, no usage of futharks by any 19th-century guild has been documented.
The book The Sea Devils ( 1997 ), along with the accompanying article in Dragon # 239, " Sneaky Sea Devils ", and the Monstrous Arcana module series that accompanies it, greatly develops the sahuagin further.
In 1972, when the editors of Folk Music Journal first accepted an article by Harker criticising Sharp and his methods, one member of the journal's board, Pat Shaw, expressed skepticism of Harker's statistics and only agreed to publish it on condition that someone would write an accompanying rebuttal.
Skeptic Robert Sheaffer, in an accompanying article said that a map devised by Charles W. Atterberg, about the same time as Fish, was an even better match to Hill's map and made more sense.
The accompanying article extolled the fact that he had built his own working transmitter in the attic of his home the year before, using a " souped-up " wireless broadcasting kit with a hundred foot antenna, however it omitted the additional information that the equipment and advice needed to build the transmitter, had both been furnished by the staff engineers at KEYJ, which happened to be owned by his father and uncle.
In an accompanying article, it was treated as Brodiaeoideae, one of 7 subfamilies in Asparagaceae.
Entries on this list should either have an accompanying existing article link which verifies they are an alumnus, or reliable sources as footnotes against the name.
In newspapers and magazines, " body copy ", the main article or text that writers are responsible for, is contrasted with " display copy ," accompanying material such as headlines and captions, which are usually written by copy editors or sub-editors.
Rick Barry, who originally played with the inaugural Oaks, appeared on the August 24, 1970 front cover of Sports Illustrated in a Squires uniform ; in the accompanying article inside the magazine, Barry made several negative remarks about the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Roderick Dhu, the chieftain of Clan Alpine, sets off up the mountain with his warriors, but lingers and hears the distant sound of the harpist Allan-bane, accompanying Ellen who sings a prayer addressed to the Virgin Mary, calling upon her for help.

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The crucial differences with the previous wave can be seen in the downward shift in melodies, increasing durations of movements, the acceptance of Mozart and Haydn as paradigmatic, the greater use of keyboard resources, the shift from " vocal " writing to " pianistic " writing, the growing pull of the minor and of modal ambiguity, and the increasing importance of varying accompanying figures to bring " texture " forward as an element in music.
Charlie Ahearn's independently released fiction film Wild Style ( Wild Style, 1983 ), the early PBS documentary Style Wars ( 1983 ), hit songs such as " The Message " and " Planet Rock " and their accompanying music videos ( both 1982 ) contributed to a growing interest outside New York in all aspects of hip hop.
By the 17th century, with the growing use of firearms and the accompanying decline in the use of armour, many rapiers and dueling swords had developed elaborate basket hilts, which protect the palm of the wielder and rendered the gauntlet obsolete.
* A French parody by Paul Scarron became famous in France in the mid-17th century, and spread rapidly through Europe, accompanying the growing French influence.
This growing disregard for chivalry's demands and the accompanying decline in martial and general conduct was soon to influence the nobility of other countries.
The film opens with a campaign van for presidential candidate Hal Phillip Walker driving around Nashville as an external loudspeaker blares Walker's folksy political aphorisms, juxtaposed with country superstar Haven Hamilton ( Henry Gibson ) recording an overblown patriotic song intended to commemorate the upcoming Bicentennial, and growing irritated with the accompanying musicians in the studio.
The publicity accompanying these incidents fostered a growing suspicion among actors that a system more like being a free agent would be more personally beneficial to them than the fussy, suffocating star system.

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In 1983, the Jewish Theological Seminary of America ( JTSA ) faculty voted, also without accompanying opinion, to ordain women as rabbis and as cantors.
In the 1970s, the happy face ( and the accompanying " have a nice day " mantra ) is also said to have become a zombifying hollow sentiment, emblematic of Nixon-era America and the passing from the optimism of the Summer of Love into the more cynical decade that followed.
An accompanying book, Cosmographiae Introductio, anonymous but apparently written by Waldseemüller's collaborator Matthias Ringmann, states, " I do not see what right any one would have to object to calling this part is, the South American mainland, after Americus who discovered it and who is a man of intelligence, Amerigen, that is, the Land of Americus, or America: since both Europa and Asia got their names from women ".
In churches of the Western Rite the accompanying instrument is usually the organ, although in colonial America, the Moravian Church used groups of strings and winds.
He became honorary chief of the tribe of Sioux when he visited the United States of America in the 1990s and the television crew accompanying him showed the tribe one of his films.
Errors, of course, abound, both in general conceptions and in detail ; thus South America is initially very faulty in outline, but corrected in the 1587 French edition, and in Scotland the Grampians lie between the Forth and the Clyde ; but, taken as a whole, this atlas with its accompanying text was a monument of rare erudition and industry.
The album's title track and " Cold Shot " were released as singles, with their accompanying music videos receiving regular airplay in North America on MTV.
The stage show of its accompanying tour in North America was built around a detailed narrative that involved Ogre interacting with a backing film, a " virtual reality " machine, a bleeding crucifix, and a large, rotating device called " The Tree of No Cares " from which dangled severed heads and pornographic magazines.
An accompanying soundtrack album for the film was never released and the songs weren't released until 1996 ( on the Sex, America, Cheap Trick box set ).
The album features Cooke playing jazz standards on piano with accompanying whistle, and talking about his life in America.
Both the song and its accompanying dance, the " Teapot Tip ", became enormously popular in America and overseas.
He has seven solo LP's and 3 Solo CD's including most recently " Live from St. Croix with Barry Green and James Hart and ' Ole-Cool ' with accompanying colleagues from Spain and America and ' Seat of the Pants ' music of Lenny Carlson.
At its founding the town was called Santa Ana de Coro ( now the colonial name of the city is being unsuccessful campaign for its redemption ) in the Spanish style that was named the new cities in America according to the Catholic calendar, and that in turn accompanying a name of Indian origin.
He became an honorary chief of the Sioux nation, when he visited the United States of America in the 1990s and the accompanying television crew showed the Sioux one of his movies.
Temporary gazebos are often set up in the campsites of music festivals in the United Kingdom and North America, usually accompanying tents around it.
The book Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage and its accompanying animated feature, Lion of Oz, show the Lion as having grown up in a circus in America.
Meanwhile, the New World members of the family became restricted to South America following the peopling of the Americas by Paleo-Indians and the accompanying extinction of the megafauna.
* Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1936, volume 36, number 2, pp. 61 – 71 ( The presentation ceremony, and Coblentz's accompanying lecture, for the Ives Medal, along with a list of Coblentz's scientific publications.
Typically, Chinese rock is a fusion of forms, based on America, Britain, Japan and other areas, accompanying the grand presentation of traditional Chinese music.
The 20-year renewable charter and accompanying ukase ( edict ) granted the company monopoly over trade in Russian America, which included the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and the territory down to 55 ° N latitude.
The image accompanying this article shows how numerous Cuban musical styles have developed out of many other genres including some from Europe, Africa, the US, Latin America and other Caribbean countries.
In his controversial book 1421: The Year China Discovered America and its accompanying documentary, 1421: The Year China Discovered America?
The series and Nairne's accompanying book acts as a follow on to the Robert Hughes series The Shock of the New and provides a critical survey of contemporary visual arts from America and Europe through the 1980s.

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