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400 | "Budukh language"
following, where the verb agrees with the intransitive subject: Budukh verbs typically agree with a single argument, the absolutive. In the agreement paradigms, the majority of verbs show no overt agreement for the masculine, neuter, and nonhuman plural. Consider the following paradigm for the verb 'k... |
401 | "Agarose gel electrophoresis"
gel used is LMP agarose gel. Too high a voltage may also reduce resolution, as well as causing band streaking for large DNA molecules. Too low a voltage may lead to broadening of band for small DNA fragments due to dispersion and diffusion. Since DNA is not visible in natural light, the pr... |
402 | "Montebello, California"
training of public safety employees in the event of all major disasters. The Fire Marshal, Kurt Johnson, oversees the Fire Prevention Division and the Emergency Preparedness Division. The city is served by the Montebello Unified School District. M.U.S.D. serves the city of Montebello, portions ... |
403 | "Speed Freaks"
obtains the stealth mode pick-up is temporarily invulnerable to attack. Lines of speed boost tokens are found on the tracks. By running through these tokens, a kart collects them and fills cells on its speed boost bar. The player can use accumulated speed boost to increase speed at a faster rate than und... |
404 | "Walter Lingo"
year, and by the mid-1920s he claimed to be spending $2,000 per month on advertising. Over time, the Oorang Kennel Company and its Oorang Airedales became known throughout the world. He donated a stud dog for Red Cross work in Europe to the military during World War I, then, after the war, promoted in ad... |
405 | "Speed Freaks"
characters are also awarded three points for fourth place and one point for fifth place. The racer with the highest number of points after all four races have been completed wins the league. winning all of the races in a league unlocks one of Three Challenges. In each challenge a player races against one... |
406 | "Walter Lingo"
the United States Indian scouts actions during World War I. The show promoted Lingo's kennels by showing the Airedale Red Cross dogs administering first aid to a wounded soldier. Many of the scouts and Red Cross dogs taking part in the event were real veterans of the war, while the German troops were imp... |
407 | "Agarose gel electrophoresis"
are also easily recovered. After the experiment is finished, the resulting gel can be stored in a plastic bag in a refrigerator. Electrophoresis is performed in buffer solutions to reduce pH changes due to the electric field, which is important because the charge of DNA and RNA depends on ... |
408 | Allele
Allele An allele () is a variant form of a given gene. Sometimes, different alleles can result in different observable phenotypic traits, such as different pigmentation. A notable example of this trait of color variation is Gregor Mendel's discovery that the white and purple flower colors in pea plants were the ... |
409 | Belomorsk
Belomorsk Belomorsk (; ; /"""") is a town and the administrative center of Belomorsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located on the Onega Bay on the shore of the White Sea. Population: In the beginning it was a small village named Soroka (), or Sorotskaya () in the official Russian Imperial stat... |
410 | Belomorsk
center of Belomorsky District, to which it is directly subordinated. As a municipal division, the town of Belomorsk, together with eleven rural localities, is incorporated within Belomorsky Municipal District as Belomorskoye Urban Settlement. Belomorsk is the cultural center of Pomorye. Historical places near... |
411 | "Supreme Court of Nepal"
Supreme Court of Nepal The Supreme Court of Nepal () is the highest court in Nepal. It has appellate jurisdiction over decisions of the seven High Courts (including eleven Benches of the High Courts) and extraordinary original jurisdiction. The court consists of twenty Justices and one Chief Ju... |
412 | Allele
Allelic variation at a locus is measurable as the number of alleles (polymorphism) present, or the proportion of heterozygotes in the population. A null allele is a gene variant that lacks the gene's normal function because it either is not expressed, or the expressed protein is inactive. For example, at the gen... |
413 | "The Doomsday Prophets"
The Doomsday Prophets The Doomsday Prophets (Swedish: ""Domedagsprofeterna"") is an opera by Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, to his own Swedish libretto, composed from 1912–17. It was first performed at the Royal Opera, Stockholm on 21 February 1919. Based on a story which the composer found in the jou... |
414 | Allele
of alleles in a diploid population can be used to predict the frequencies of the corresponding genotypes (see Hardy-Weinberg principle). For a simple model, with two alleles; where ""p"" is the frequency of one allele and ""q"" is the frequency of the alternative allele, which necessarily sum to unity. Then, ""p... |
415 | "Supreme Court of Nepal"
or legal field. Justices of the Supreme Court hold their office till the age of sixty-five. They may be removed through an Impeachment (motion) passed by a two third majority of the House of Representatives on the ground of incompetence or bad moral conduct or dishonesty. The Chief Justice and ... |
416 | Allele
is, they are hemizygous), they are more frequent in males than in females. Examples include red-green color blindness and fragile X syndrome. Other disorders, such as Huntington disease, occur when an individual inherits only one dominant allele. While heritable traits are typically studied in terms of genetic a... |
417 | "Monterey Park, California"
Monterey Park. The city council subsequently tried and failed to pass English-only ordinances. In 1985 the City Council of Monterey Park approved drafting of a proposal that would require all businesses in Monterey Park to display English language identification on business signs. In the 198... |
418 | "Sam's Club"
announced it would be closing its Business Center, along with nine other clubs across the United States. In Houston, Sam's Club opened Más Club in August 2009, a club geared towards the Hispanic population. Membership in Más Club was separate from membership in Sam's Club. The store eventually began a liqu... |
419 | "Sam's Club"
pickup at the store. The first Sam's Club Now store is located in Dallas, TX. Membership is required to purchase at Sam's Club (except at the cafe, eye exams in optical, and pharmacy where federal law prohibits sales of prescription drugs to members only, as well as liquor and gasoline in some states); how... |
420 | USCHLA
USCHLA The Uschla (""Untersuchung und Schlichtungs-Ausschuss"", roughly translated as the ""Committee for Investigation and Settlement"") was an internal Nazi tribunal system that was established by Adolf Hitler in 1926 to settle intra-party problems and disputes. The Uschla eventually evolved into a four-level ... |
421 | Ampicillin
that must be reconstituted. IV injections must be given slowly, as rapid IV injections can lead to convulsive seizures. Ampicillin is one of the most commonly used drugs in pregnancy, and has been found to be generally harmless both by the Food and Drug Administration in the U.S. (which classified it as cate... |
422 | "Russia national football team"
Hiddink would leave his position as manager, with the expiration of his contract on 30 June. Russia directly qualified for Euro 2012 by winning qualifying Group B, defeating Slovakia, the Republic of Ireland, Macedonia, Armenia and Andorra. Russia were drawn into Group A with Poland, Cze... |
423 | "Richard Durst"
Richard Durst Richard Durst is an academic administrator who served as the eighth and last president of Baldwin-Wallace College located in Berea, Ohio. He became president in 2006 and remained until 2012. Durst was replaced by Robert C. Helmer in July 2012 as the school converted to Baldwin Wallace Univ... |
424 | "Supreme Court of Nepal"
called division bench. Most of the cases run through this bench. The jurisdiction of this bench is to hear the appeal filed after the decision of the Court of Appeal, to hear the writ petition registered under the Article 133(2) of the Constitution, to make review of its own judgments and to ma... |
425 | "Richard Durst"
Director of University Arts Services at the Pennsylvania State University (2000–2006). Prior to that, he was Dean of the College of Fine and Performing Arts (1996–2000) and Special Assistant to the Chancellor (1997–2000) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Durst served as Dean of the School of Fine A... |
426 | "Supreme Court of Nepal"
Act has empowered it to make rules relating to the Court of Appeal and the District Courts. Under the said statutory authority the Supreme Court has issued the Supreme Court Rules and Court of Appeal Rules in 1991 and the District Court Rules in 1995. Rule making power is exercised by the Full ... |
427 | "Chicago Bruisers"
35–52. They finished with a record of 2–4 and failed to qualify for the playoffs. The Bruisers' play-by-play announcer on radio and TV for all three of their seasons was Les Grobstein and their color commentator was Chicago Bears tight end Emery Moorehead. The Bruisers, like the Pittsburgh Gladiators... |
428 | "Chicago Bruisers"
Detroit Drive. The Bruisers would be disbanded after competing in the 1989 season. The final two games they played were in exhibition games overseas against the Detroit Drive in Paris and then London in October 1989. The rights to the Bruisers name and history were purchased by Arena Football 1 in De... |
429 | "Juno Awards of 1982"
co-host the broadcast live from the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, British Columbia. Juno organisers CARAS cancelled that plan on 15 February citing fears of ""fragmentation"" of the ceremonies with a dual city hosting approach. This resulted in some talk of hosting the Junos in Vancouver for 19... |
430 | "Antimicrobial resistance"
organisms is less likely to cause resistance. For people who take these medications at home, education about proper use is essential. Health care providers can minimize spread of resistant infections by use of proper sanitation and hygiene, including handwashing and disinfecting between patie... |
431 | "Monterey Park, California"
Ed Hernandez, and in the 49th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Ed Chau. In the United States House of Representatives, Monterey Park is in . Chu previously served as mayor and city council member of Monterey Park. The city of Monterey Park has its own police and fire departments se... |
432 | "Monterey Park, California"
March. Five Council Members serve four year terms with overlapping terms in bi-annual elections: the three seats elected in one election and two seats in the next election, at which time the City Clerk and City Treasurer are also elected. The current elected officials are: The Los Angeles Co... |
433 | "Chambri people"
and customs they had acquired from their travels. As the world modernized, the Chambri villages became less financially stable through their trade and goods. Even through the financial distress, the Chambri culture and people survived and continued to practice their ways. In Margaret Mead’s field study... |
434 | "Antimicrobial resistance"
the EU and European Economic Area caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, resulting in 33,110 deaths. Most were acquired in healthcare settings. Bacteria with resistance to antibiotics predate medical use of antibiotics by humans. However, widespread antibiotic use has made more bacteria res... |
435 | "Antimicrobial resistance"
prescribing them as they do not have time to explain why they are not necessary. Another cause can be physicians not knowing when to prescribe antibiotics or being overly cautious for medical or legal reasons. For example, 70 to 80 percent of diarrhea is caused by viral pathogens, for which a... |
436 | "SM UC-3"
her complement was fourteen crew members. SM UC-3 SM ""UC-3"" was a German Type UC I minelayer submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy () during World War I. The U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was launched on 28 May 1915. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 1 June 1915 ... |
437 | "Chambri people"
politics and power within the tribe. This lack of involvement by women in these areas further suggest Mead’s original claim of women’s dominance may have been rooted in a lack of full observance of the activities in the Chambri society. Instead what later anthropologists found was that neither sex comp... |
438 | "Pangolin trade"
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), which regulates the international wildlife trade, added the eight known species of pangolin to its appendices in 1975. CITES places species it seeks to protect in three appendices organized according to urgency and, correspondingly, t... |
439 | "Line 2 Bloor–Danforth"
Danforth, it then continues further to the east through a very short stretch in East York to its eastern terminus in Scarborough, where it connects to Line 3 Scarborough. To the west, the line continues along Bloor Street serving many communities such as The Annex, Bloor West Village, an extreme... |
440 | "North El Monte, California"
lived in owner-occupied housing units and 908 people (24.4%) lived in rental housing units. According to the 2010 United States Census, North El Monte had a median household income of $63,750, with 5.8% of the population living below the federal poverty line. As of the census of 2000, there... |
441 | "North El Monte, California"
American, 52.17% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 10.21% from other races, and 2.78% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15.28% of the population. There were 1,270 households out of which 32.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.0% were married coupl... |
442 | "Benjamin Kurtz"
Benjamin Kurtz Benjamin Kurtz (February 28, 1795 – December 29, 1865) was a German-American Lutheran pastor and theologian. He was part of the revivalist movement of the Lutheran Church in the 19th century, ran the Lutheran faith-based newspaper ""Lutheran Observer"", founded the Lutheran faith-based M... |
443 | "Antimicrobial resistance"
nearly 90 per cent of the world's active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturing, has seen a 22 per cent increase in rate of antimicrobial resistance in six years, compared to a 6 per cent increase in the United States. Along with antibiotic waste, resistant bacteria follow, thus introd... |
444 | "SM UC-7"
SM UC-7 SM ""UC-7"" was a German Type UC I minelayer submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy () during World War I. The U-boat had been ordered by November 1914 and was launched on 6 July 1915. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 9 July 1915 as SM ""UC-7"". Mines laid by ""UC-7"" in ... |
445 | "Norwalk, California"
They survived primarily on honey, an array of berries, acorns, sage, squirrels, rabbits and birds. Their huts were part of the Sejat Indian village. In the late 1760s, settlers and missions flourished under Spanish rule with the famous El Camino Real trail traversing the area. Manuel Nieto, a Span... |
446 | "Antimicrobial resistance"
feel that stopping early may be reasonable in some cases. Other infections, however, do require long courses regardless of whether a person feels better. There are multiple national and international monitoring programs for drug-resistant threats, including methicillin-resistant ""Staphylococ... |
447 | "Antimicrobial resistance"
individual hospitals or laboratories. European data is from the EARS-Net (European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network), part of the ECDC. ResistanceMap is a website by the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy and provides data on antimicrobial resistance on a global leve... |
448 | "Norwalk, California"
the money in 1882. Norwalk's prosperity was evident in the 1890s with the construction of a number of fine homes that were located in the middle of orchards, farms and dairies. Headstones for these families can be found at Little Lake Cemetery, which was founded in 1843 on the border between Norwa... |
449 | "Line 2 Bloor–Danforth"
suggested that the Prince Edward Viaduct, which spans the Don River Valley, should include a lower deck for a future subway. The lower deck was built, but the first plan for a line to use it was not made until June 15, 1933, when the TTC published a report which suggested construction of a subwa... |
450 | "Juno Awards of 1983"
Henderson and Brian MacLeod, ""Whatcha Gonna Do"" and ""Secret Information"" by Chilliwack Other nominees: Winner: Bob Rock, ""No Stranger to Danger"" by the Payola$ Other nominees: Winner: Glenn Gould (posthumous) Winner: ""Get Lucky"", Loverboy Other nominees: Winner: Dean Motter, ""Metal on Met... |
451 | "Juno Awards of 1983"
Other nominees: Juno Awards of 1983 The Juno Awards of 1983, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 5 April 1983 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Burton Cummings and Alan Thicke at the Harbour Castle Hilton in the Metropolitan Ballroom. Western Ca... |
452 | "Juno Awards of 1984"
Juno Awards of 1984 The Juno Awards of 1984, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 5 December 1984 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin of ""SCTV"" at Exhibition Place Automotive Building. The ceremonies were broadcast ... |
453 | "Big Boi"
artists and other celebrities to the store. The store was featured on an episode of MTV's ""My Super Sweet 16"" when R&B artist Chris Brown went for a birthday gift from Big Boi. The boutique closed in 2008. Big Boi is also a registered pit bull breeder. In August 2011, Patton was returning from a cruise when... |
454 | Rouvikonas
Rouvikonas Rouvikonas (Rubicon, in Greek ""Ρουβίκωνας"") is an activist anarchist collective in Athens, Greece. It was formed in 2013 in the mid of Greek financial crisis and has since carried more than 50 attacks. Most attacks have been of low significance against high profile targets, such as paint throwin... |
455 | "Robert Surcouf"
where he arrived on 10 March 1796, although ""Hasard"" was captured by HMS ""Victorious"" on the journey back. As ""Émilie"" had been armed as a merchant rather than a privateer, the Prize court seized her prizes and sold them for the benefit of the State, although their capture was declared to be lega... |
456 | "Robert Surcouf"
12-pounders, ten 8-pounders, and manned by a 120-strong complement. He departed from Paimboeuf, Nantes, in February 1798, this time with a proper lettre de marque. During the journey to Isle de France, ""Clarisse"" chased a British slave ship, which escaped after one of her shots cut off ""Clarisse"" '... |
457 | "Robert Surcouf"
he found two 20-gun merchantmen anchored in the harbour, in the process of loading pepper; ""Clarisse"" dropped anchor close by and opened fire, after which Surcouf sent his older brother Nicolas to head a 20-man board party on ""Clarisse"" 's boats and board the largest of the ships, while he boarded ... |
458 | "Robert Surcouf"
France with his prizes in June. On 16 August, ""Clarisse"" departed Isle de France for another cruise; she sailed to La Réunion carrying despatches of Malartic to the governor. She then cruised to Java to procure water, where she arrived on 27 September. On 1 October, Surcouf captured a Danish merchant... |
459 | "Robert Surcouf"
to purchase food and free his prisoners, and put to sail on 10 December. En route, he met the fellow French privateer ""Malartic"", under Jean Dutertre; soon after, the privateers met a British frigate, 38-gun frigate HMS ""Sybille"", which gave chase and which Surcouf managed to outsail by throwing ei... |
460 | "Robert Surcouf"
on her various prizes, Surcouf engaged. ""Clarisse"" raked the rear-most ship, the ""Louisa"", and boarded her, while simultaneously firing a broadside on the other ship, ""Mercury"", which attempted to rescue her mate. Nicolas Surcouf led a 30-man boarding party to seize ""Louisa"", while ""Mercury"" ... |
461 | "Bedd Taliesin"
Bedd Taliesin Bedd Taliesin is the legendary grave (""bedd"") of the poet Taliesin, located in Ceredigion, Wales. The Bronze Age round cairn is a listed Historic Monument (map ref: SN671912). It is a round-kerb cairn with a cist about 2m long. The capstone has fallen; the side stone slabs are more or le... |
462 | "Letterman Digital Arts Center"
B is open to the public during regular business hours and contains a gallery of Lucasfilm memorabilia including props and costumes from the Star Wars film series. On the patio near the entrance to Building B is a fountain featuring a ""life""-sized statue of Yoda. The Presidio is a forme... |
463 | "Line 2 Bloor–Danforth"
the trim tiles are white instead of the main wall tile colour for readability. This pattern is based on a design similar to the stations along the University line, which follow a regular pattern with some small variances, which are the result of multiple events. One of these tiling variances is ... |
464 | "Dorothy P. Rice"
a textile laborer, and her mother, the former Lena Schiff, was a homemaker. Both were immigrants from Poland. Raised in Brooklyn, she attended Brooklyn College for a year and a half. She took up an offer from her brother to finish her collegiate work in Wisconsin at the University of Wisconsin–Madison... |
465 | "Phantogram (band)"
Everywhere to ""something [they] liked"". Upon looking it up, they found that it referred an optical illusion called a phantogram, in which two-dimensional images appear to be three-dimensional, and noted parallels between this meaning and their band and music. Phantogram's eponymous debut EP was se... |
466 | "Dorothy P. Rice"
in the Hill–Burton program, but left the workforce in 1949 when her first child was born. She returned in 1960 after having two more children, but quickly contacted Louis Reed, her former boss, to move to a different job in the Social Security Administration in the Office of Research and Statistics. S... |
467 | "Dorothy P. Rice"
of US senior citizens who had health insurance. Rice found that only 8.5 million, or less than half of the total population, had it. Moreover, those that did not were more likely to be women and have lower incomes: Rice's conclusions were a motivating factor in the creation of Medicare in the United S... |
468 | Shattiwaza
Shattiwaza Shattiwaza (or ""Šattiwaza""), alternatively referred to as Kurtiwaza or ""Mattiwaza"", was a king of the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni in the fourteenth century BC. Shattiwaza was the son of king Tushratta. His Hurrian name was ""Kili-Tešup"". In the political turmoil following the death of his pred... |
469 | "Little Rock Zoo"
with viewing of the penguins both above and below the water. The Primates, Reptiles, Birds & More building was built in 1936 and features many exotic animals from around the world, including ones from the primate, reptile, and bird families. The African Savannah is a mixed species enclosure that featu... |
470 | "Phantogram (band)"
Miley Cyrus song ""Slab of Butter (Scorpion)"" from her album ""Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz"". The band's third album, ""Three"", was released October 7, 2016 by Republic. It debuted at No. 5 on the ""Billboard""' Top Album Sales chart and No. 9 on the ""Billboard"" 200. It included the singles ""Yo... |
471 | "Phantogram (band)"
have played and toured with the Antlers, Beach House, Metric, Minus the Bear, Caribou, Zero 7, the xx, Ra Ra Riot, School of Seven Bells, Yeasayer, Brazilian Girls, Future Islands and the Glitch Mob. They opened for M83 at the Hollywood Bowl on September 22, 2013. In 2015, Phantogram opened for Alt-... |
472 | "Cauldron II: The Pumpkin Strikes Back"
items—a Goblet, Axe, Shield, Crown, Scissors, and Book of Spells—are scattered throughout the castle and when collected by the player character, augments the pumpkin's abilities, providing it with offensive and defensive capabilities. Collecting the items also allows the pumpkin ... |
473 | "Cauldron II: The Pumpkin Strikes Back"
Contact with an enemy drains the pumpkin's magic meter that also fuels the protagonist's offensive projectiles. The character dies once the meter is depleted. The pumpkin has a limited number of lives to continue the game, which ends once all of the pumpkin's lives have been expe... |
474 | "Trent Sporn"
to injury at the end of 2013. Trent Sporn Trent Sporn (born 23 September 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). Sporn was recruited as the number 11 draft pick in the 2000 AFL Draft from North Adelaide. Although recruited from South Australia, he ... |
475 | Kaabu
Kaabu The Kaabu Empire (1537–1867), also written Gabu, Ngabou, and N’Gabu', was a Mandinka empire of Senegambia centered within modern northeastern Guinea-Bissau, Larger parts of today's Gambia; Kingdom of Saloum, extending into Koussanar, Koumpentoum regions of South Eastern Senegal, and Casamance in Senegal. It... |
476 | Kaabu
SeneGambia regions continued to thrive even after the fall of Kansala; until total incorporation of the remaining Kingdoms into the British Gambia, Portuguese and French spheres of influence during the Scramble for Africa. The Mandinka arrived in Guinea-Bissau around the year 1200. One of the generals of Sundiata... |
477 | "X Games Minneapolis 2017"
X Games Minneapolis 2017 X Games Minneapolis 2017 is an action sporting event that took place July 13–16, 2017, at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. This Summer X Games was the first held in the Midwest and the first of two X Games events to be held in the state of Minneso... |
478 | Kaabu
the Mandinka heartland. Succession disputes between heirs to Mali's throne also weakened its ability to hold even its historically secure possessions in Senegal, the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. Free of imperial oversight, these lands splintered off to form independent kingdoms. The most successful and longest last... |
479 | Kaabu
The rulers of the Kaabu Kingdom believed their right to rule came from their history as an imperial province. The kings of independent Kaabu discarded the title of Farim Kaabu for Kaabu Mansaba. Among the vast provinces of the Kabu empire included but not limited to Firdu, Pata, Kamako, Jimara, Patim Kibo, Patim ... |
480 | Kaabu
nobles to which the Mansa was largely responsible. Kaabu, however, was established as a military outpost. So it is of little surprise that the kingdom's government was militaristic. The ruling class was composed of warrior-elites made rich by slaves captured in war. These ruling nobles were known from two distinc... |
481 | Kaabu
of Berekolong. The composition of the Koring Military Council's are (Sanyang, Sonko, Manjang, Konjira and Jassey), collective constituting and or aggregating the Koring composition of the Kaabu Empire to a 5 Foothold; and the Nyancho (Sanneh and Manneh) to 2 footholds respectively. Collectively, Korings and Nyanc... |
482 | Kaabu
guitar. The sound of a Kora resembles that of a harp, yet with its gourd resonator it has been classified by ethnomusicologists such as Roderick Knight as a harp-lute. The Kora was traditionally used by the griots as a tool for preserving history, ancient tradition, to memorize the genealogies of patron families ... |
483 | "Anil Sapkal"
Open University, Nashik. 7. Hava Ahe Tari Kashi (हवा आहे तरी कशी) (science story for children) 1990. 1. Research Project for BCUD of University of Pune - Subject - Movies based on Marathi Novels. 2. Major Research Project for University Grants Commission Subject - Dalit Theatre: Elements of Art related to... |
484 | "X Games Minneapolis 2017"
the X Games was the Moto X Quarterpipe High Air Final. In this final, American Colby Raha won the gold followed by American Tyler Bereman receiving the silver medal. ""FINAL"" X Games Minneapolis 2017 X Games Minneapolis 2017 is an action sporting event that took place July 13–16, 2017, at U.... |
485 | Plekzationz
Plekzationz Plekzationz is a studio album by Nick Edwards, released on the label Editions Mego. Like past Edwards' releases, the ambient industrial drone and dub record was recorded by feeling spiritual, meaning he ""drift[ed] off"" ""concentrating on the moment"" during recording but never remembered how t... |
486 | Plekzationz
as a cassette tape four-track recorder. As with Nick Edwards' previous works, the recording of ""Plekzationz"" was spiritual, which he ""drift[ed] off"" ""concentrating on the moment"" during recording but never remembered how a recording was produced once it was finished, feeling as if someone other than E... |
487 | Plekzationz
the structure of all of the tracks, despite sounding ""intrepid"" and ""ravenous,"" involve sounds or parts that are allowed to develop on their own without other sounds disrupting their process, which is ""embracing the subconscious that inevitably pulls from various musical styles."" Birkut also described... |
488 | Plekzationz
of ""Plekzationz""<nowiki>'</nowiki> first three of its four tracks, ""Chance Meets Causality Uptown,"" ""(No) Escape From '79"" and ""Inside The Analog Continuum,"" was more intricate than his past releases in that, instead of just converting a whole raw analog recording into a digital stereo track, Edward... |
489 | Plekzationz
less bass-heavy version of Loefah's material. The album's closer, ""A Pedant's Progress,"" is its only unedited track, serving as a ""antidote"" for the digitally-altered previous three tracks. The recording involved a synthesizer that was fed through two effects channels. ""Plekzationz""<nowiki>'</nowiki> ... |
490 | Plekzationz
the Bristol Docks also by Hollis; he photographed it first, then design it also with Phiotoshop and Corel Painter. As Edwards recalling about the making of the artwork: In writing a review for ""Freq"", Loki wrote, ""I’ve played [""Plekzationz""] four times in three days and for a twitch, attention-spazzed,... |
491 | Plekzationz
greatest works, his major praise being the amount of detail brought into the making of each track: ""Edwards has absorbed many of his best ideas, laid them flat into a broader more collage-based canvas, and transcended the anxiety of influence that the song titles allude to by making his best qualities subl... |
492 | "Te Aro"
in the area has become particularly evident in the last five years as apartment buildings have been erected (or converted out of former office buildings) all over the suburb. Particularly characteristic are new rooftop apartments on existing buildings. These can be attributed to the relaxation of city by-laws ... |
493 | Kaabu
Koryang Moussa Diabate in the 19th century. According to Mandinka tradition, Kabu had been in existence and remained unconquered for eight hundred and seven years. There were 47 Mansas in successions. The power of Kaabu began to wane during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as militant Islamic leaders among... |
494 | "Te Aro"
St. James Theatre on Courtenay Place. Te Aro is a coastal suburb, and has a popular publicly accessible waterfront area that boasts the Museum of New Zealand and the Overseas Passenger Terminal, a large function venue. A new outdoor recreation area, Waitangi Park, opened in 2006. The Wellington waterfront west... |
495 | "LaFace Records"
RCA Records in 2011. Today, the label's back catalog and reissues are managed by Legacy Recordings. LaFace was formed in 1989 as a joint venture between the producing duo Antonio ""L.A."" Reid & Kenneth ""Babyface"" Edmonds, and Arista Records. The combined nicknames of the duo's successful production ... |
496 | "Paddle scoop"
lost by two runs. His two courageous and unorthodox boundary strokes made him famous, with the shot becoming known as the Marillier shot. Marillier continued to do reasonably well for the national side. In 2002 he ""Marilliered"" Zimbabwe to a famous win in India in an One Day International at Faridabad,... |
497 | "Te Aro"
on Bunny Street) to Te Aro station. It opened in 1893; at its peak approximately 30 trains daily used the line, but local businesses complained of the dirt and noise of steam locomotives and the trains caused delays to traffic on important city streets. This led to the line's closure in 1917 and subsequent rem... |
498 | "Lisa Maxwell (musician)"
bass guitar, Wurlitzer, dulcimer and piano, as well as engineered and co-produced. She has also engineered sessions for Lillian Thoms and Lelu. Screenshot from Lisa Maxwell's ""Anna"" video In 2007, Lisa Maxwell produced a video clip for her single ""Anna"" that she directed herself. A friend ... |
499 | "E. Michael Jones"
college's president. Though he was in a tenure track position, the department, which viewed him as a religious absolutist, decided against renewing his contract after his first year. Jones's work has primarily been concerned with the relationship between the Catholic Church and secular culture, parti... |
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