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hooks and effect
" Who's That Girl " employs this effect on the last chorus where three or four different vocal hooks are intertwined.
Had our legislation been of the kind which was needed for giving effect to the Declaration of Independence, that great hill region of the South, one of the richest, if not absolutely the richest in the world, would long since have been filled with furnaces and factories, the laborers in which would have been free men, women, and children, white and black, and the several portions of the Union would have been linked together by hooks of steel that would have set at defiance every effort of the ‘ wealthy capitalists ’ of England for bringing about a separation.

hooks and on
Frogs have been caught on fish hooks baited with red flannel and green frogs ( Rana clamitans ) have been found to have stomachs full of elm seeds that they had seen floating past.
Tambour lace on fine net is commonly taught with the crochet hook, these hooks with " integral wing nuts " being an expensive item.
Crochet hooks used for Tunisian crochet are elongated and have a stopper at the end of the handle, while double-ended crochet hooks have a hook on both ends of the handle.
As a result, HMMWVs are being fitted with hooks on their doors, so that another vehicle can rip the door off, freeing the troops inside.
" He noted in a diary: " Heard in a day: An elevator's purr, telephone's ring, telephone's buzz, a baby's moans, a shout of delight, a screech from a ' flat wheel ', hoarse honks, a hoarse voice, a tinkle, a match scratch on sandpaper, a deep resounding boom of dynamiting in the impending subway, iron hooks on the gutter.
Once its value was realized, " They were taken by every available means from spearing and jigging to set lines of baited or unbaited hooks laid on the bottom to trapnets, poundnets and gillnets.
Common variants include the verse-chorus form and the thirty-two-bar form, with a focus on melodies and catchy hooks, and a chorus that contrasts melodically, rhythmically and harmonically with the verse.
These fins are not as active when the wakeboard is riding flat through the water, but the more you lean on edge the more the wakeboard hooks up.
* Ice fishing – the sport of catching fish with lines and hooks through an opening in the ice on a frozen body of water.
In early 1987, Evans negotiated a deal with Revolver FM for a one-off release on the specially created Black Records label ; by the time of the release of the single, " Sally Cinnamon ", the group's sound had changed considerably, with chiming guitar hooks and a strong melody, alienating some of their old fans but attracting many new ones.
In 1988, an 18-year-old African elephant, Dunda, was subject to controversial training methods which, according to San Diego City Attorney John W. Witt, included " chaining her four feet, hauling her down to her knees and repeatedly smacking her on the top of the head, where the skull is thick, with ax handles and the wooden end of elephant hooks.
He writes that it was: "... composed of twenty three boats, of great excellence and strength attached together by a long chain of iron as thick as a man's thigh, and this was moored on each side to an iron post as thick as a man's waist extending a distance of ten cubits on the land and planted firmly in the ground, the boats being fastened to this chain by means of big hooks.
Stylistically, Britpop bands relied on catchy hooks and wrote lyrics that were meant to be relevant to British young people of their own generation.
Velcro was inspired by the tiny hooks found on the surface of bur s.
They can be caught with blood worms, night crawlers or mackerel, on small hooks or double rigs.
Cloth-covered rubber cords with hooks on the ends have been available for decades under the generic name bungy cords.
Many times, live bait is used in the form of " musky minnows " or 8-12 in long fish strung on treble hooks.
However while these larvae superficially resemble caterpillars, they can be distinguished by the presence of prolegs on every abdominal segment, an absence of crochets or hooks on the prolegs ( these are present on lepidopteran caterpillars ), prominent ocelli on the head capsule, and an absence of the upside-down Y-shaped suture on the front of the head.

hooks and black
hooks points out that these white female reformers were more concerned with white morality than the conditions these morals caused black Americans.
bell hooks argues that black nationalism was largely a patriarchical and misogynist movement, seeking to overcome racial divisions by strengthening sexist ones, and that it readily latched onto the idea of the emasculating black matriarch proposed by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, whose theories bell hooks often criticizes.
Coming from a black feminist perspective, bell hooks put forth the notion of the “ oppositional gaze ,” encouraging black women not to accept stereotypical representations in film, but rather actively critique them.
Men would wear black coats with no collar, and hooks instead of buttons ( often referred to as a ' Brethren Suit ').
The arms show three black hooks for log driving on a gold background.
The arms show two black fishing hooks on a gold background, appropriate symbols for a municipality which is dependent on fishing and sailing.
A Jesuit cassock, in lieu of buttons, has a fly fastened with hooks at the collar and is bound at the waist with a black cincture knotted on the right side.
Bell hooks also discusses this philosophy, especially in its relation to the lives and stereotypes of black males.
Cox has stated that her “ main concern is the deconstruction of stereotypes and the empowerment of women .” She uses herself as her primary model in order to promote an idea of “ self-love ” as articulated by bell hooks in her book Sisters of the Yam, because as Cox writes in an artist's statement, “ slavery stripped black men and women of their dignity and identity and that history continues to have an adverse affect
The coat of arms of Deilinghofen shows the wolf hooks in black on a shield diagonally divided into red and silver bars.
Fly larvae lack a head capsule, instead having distinct, internal, black mouth hooks ( cephalopharyngeal skeleton of mouthparts ) at the anterior end of their body.
Mustad, for example, produces hooks in six colors, including black.
Characteristics of Dark Elven armies include armour forged with all manners of wicked barbs, hooks and blades, and their uniforms tend to be dark sombre colours such as purple, indigo or black.

hooks and women
: Black women and feminism is a 1981 book by bell hooks titled after Sojourner Truth's " Ain't I a Woman?
As well, the booklet contained a great variety of other contributions from women such as bell hooks, Sue P. Fox and others, in the form of stories, practical advice and poems, all dealing with self-defense.

hooks and rights
Though Matthew had decent boxing skills for a brawler, he preferred to press forward, back up his opponents, and detonate his punishing left hooks, and powerful overhand rights.

hooks and movement
Known for his eccentric movement at the crease, Randall was a determined batsman, specialising in hooks, pulls, cuts and cover drives, the former being used most memorably against Dennis Lillee in the Centenary Test in Melbourne in 1977 when he made 174, the highest Test score by any Nottinghamshire batsman in the history of Test cricket.

hooks and feminist
American author and feminist bell hooks refers to cultural commodification as " eating the other ".
* bell hooks, American author, feminist, and social activist
Feminist leaders rooted in the second wave like Gloria Anzaldúa, bell hooks, Kerry Ann Kane, Cherríe Moraga, Audre Lorde, Maxine Hong Kingston, and many other feminists of color, sought to negotiate a space within feminist thought for consideration of subjects related to race.

hooks and movements
The wrestler hooks up the opponent as a pumphandle slam, then the wrestler goes through the body movements for the fallaway slam, executing the release of the opponent as they enter the apex of the throw, instead of at or just past the apex of the throw like when one executes the fallaway slam.

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