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A string orchestra is an orchestra consisting solely of a string section made up of the bowed strings used in Western Classical music | A string orchestra is an orchestra consisting solely of a |
Some of these works are problematic when it comes to deciding whether they are for orchestra or string quartet | Some of these works are problematic when it comes to |
Particularly in Haydn's early works it is argued that the inversions of harmony from the occasional crossings of the bass and viola line imply a double bass; the question is not settled, however | Particularly in Haydn's early works it is |
The Huckleberry Hound Show was an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and the second series produced by the studio following The Ruff and Reddy Show | The Huckleberry Hound Show was an American animated |
The show first aired in syndication on September 29, 1958, and was sponsored by Kellogg's | The show first aired in syndication on September |
Three segments were included in the program: one featuring Huckleberry Hound, another starring Yogi Bear and his sidekick Boo Boo, and a third with Pixie and Dixie and Mr | Three segments were included in the program: one featuring |
The copyright law of the European Union is the copyright law applicable within the European Union | The copyright law of the European Union is the copyright |
Copyright law is largely harmonized in the Union, although country to country differences exist | Copyright law is largely harmonized in the Union, |
The body of law was implemented in the EU through a number of directives, which the member states need to enact into their national law | The body of law was implemented in the EU through |
Atanasio "Tony" Pérez Rigal (born May 14, 1942) is a Cuban-American former professional baseball player, coach and manager | Atanasio "Tony" Pérez |
He also played for the Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox and the Philadelphia Phillies | He also played for the Montreal Expos, Boston |
Variously nicknamed "Big Dog", "Big Doggie", "Doggie" and "The Mayor of Riverfront", he was one of the most popular players in Reds history | Variously nicknamed "Big Dog", "Big |
Tiger Army is an American psychobilly band based in Los Angeles, California | Tiger Army is an American psychobilly band |
The group was formed in 1996 in Berkeley, California, and its only constant member is singer, guitarist, and lead songwriter Nick 13 | The group was formed in 1996 in Berkeley, |
The band has released six studio albums and four EPs | The band has released six studio albums and four |
Charles Chilton MBE (15 June 1917 – 2 January 2013) was a British presenter, writer and producer who worked on BBC Radio | Charles Chilton MBE (15 June |
He created the 1950s radio serials Riders of the Range and Journey into Space, and also inspired the stage show and film Oh, What a Lovely War! | He created the 1950s radio serials Riders of |
He was educated at St | He was educated at |
A medication (also called medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease | A medication (also called medicament, medicine, |
Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and relies on the science of pharmacology for continual advancement and on pharmacy for appropriate management | Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important |
Drugs are classified in multiple ways | Drugs are classified in multiple |
August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue (; – ) was a German dramatist and writer who also worked as a consul in Russia and Germany | August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue (; |
In 1817, one of Kotzebue's books was burned during the Wartburg festival | In 1817, one of Kotzebue's |
He was murdered in 1819 by Karl Ludwig Sand, a militant member of the Burschenschaften | He was murdered in 1819 by Karl Ludwig |
Umbrella organization for NABU, German Alpine Club, German Speleological Federation and others | Umbrella organization for NABU, German |
Afterwards, he worked as a senior editor at National Review (1957–1959) | Afterwards, he worked as a senior editor at |
US President Ronald Reagan awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1984 | US President Ronald Reagan awarded him the Presidential Medal of |
Background
Chambers was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and spent his infancy in Brooklyn | Background
Chambers was born in Philadelphia, |
A Philosophical Investigation is a 1992 techno-thriller by Philip Kerr | A Philosophical Investigation is a 1992 |
Plot summary
In a near-future, a British neuroscientist named Professor Burgess Phelan has discovered a portion of the brain, the VMN, that is typically twice the size in men as it is in women | Plot summary
In a near-future, a |
In certain men, however (approximately 1 in 100,000), it is the same size as a woman's, and that abnormality is an exceptionally accurate indicator of violent sociopathy | In certain men, however (approximately 1 in |
A mezzo-soprano or mezzo (; ; meaning "half soprano") is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types | A mezzo-soprano or mezzo |
The mezzo-soprano's vocal range usually extends from the A below middle C to the A two octaves above (i | The mezzo-soprano's vocal range |
A3–A5 in scientific pitch notation, where middle C = C4; 220–880 Hz) | A3–A5 in scientific pitch notation, |
They are also widely used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension), although they are no longer the first choice for initial treatment of most patients | They are also widely used to treat high blood pressure |
Some block activation of all types of β-adrenergic receptors and others are selective for one of the three known types of beta receptors, designated β1, β2 and β3 receptors | Some block activation of all types of |
β1-adrenergic receptors are located mainly in the heart and in the kidneys | β1-adrenergic receptors are located mainly |
"Silent Snow, Secret Snow" (1934) is Conrad Aiken's best-known short story, often included in anthologies of classic American horror and fantasy short fiction | "Silent Snow, Secret Snow" |
It appeared in The Collected Stories of Conrad Aiken in 1934, and since then has been widely anthologized | It appeared in The Collected Stories of Conrad |
Plot
The story tells of a boy named Paul Hasleman, who finds it increasingly difficult to pay attention to his classwork while growing more distant from his family | Plot
The story tells of a boy named Paul |
The boundary between the northern plains and the Ozark region follows the
Missouri River from its mouth at St | The boundary between the northern plains and the Ozark |
This also corresponds to the southernmost extent of glaciation during the Pre-Illinoian Stage which destroyed the remnant plateau to the north but left the ancient landforms to the south unaltered | This also corresponds to the southernmost extent of |
The Ozark boundary runs southwestward from there towards Joplin at the southeast corner of Kansas | The Ozark boundary runs southwestward from there towards |
ITV Granada, formerly known as Granada Television, is the ITV franchisee for the North West of England and Isle of Man | ITV Granada, formerly known as Granada |
From 1956 to 1968 it broadcast to both the north west and Yorkshire but only on weekdays as ABC Weekend Television was its weekend counterpart | From 1956 to 1968 it broadcast to both the north |
Granada's parent company Granada plc later bought several other regional ITV stations and, in 2004, merged with Carlton Communications to form ITV plc | Granada's parent company Granada plc |
The Heinkel He 100 was a German pre-World War II fighter aircraft design from Heinkel | The Heinkel He 100 was a German |
Although it proved to be one of the fastest fighter aircraft in the world at the time of its development, the design was not ordered into series production | Although it proved to be one of the fastest fighter |
Approximately 19 prototypes and pre-production examples were built | Approximately 19 prototypes and pre-production examples were |
The IAR 80 was a Romanian World War II low-wing monoplane, all-metal monocoque fighter and ground-attack aircraft | The IAR 80 was a Romanian World War II |
When it first flew, in 1939, it was comparable to contemporary designs being deployed by the airforces of the most advanced military powers such as the Hawker Hurricane and Bf 109E | When it first flew, in 1939, it was |
Production problems and lack of available armament delayed entry of the IAR 80 into service until 1941 | Production problems and lack of available armament delayed entry |
Abortion in Ireland is regulated by the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018 | Abortion in Ireland is regulated by the Health |
Abortion is permitted in Ireland during the first twelve weeks of pregnancy, and later in cases where the pregnant woman's life or health is at risk, or in the cases of a fatal foetal abnormality | Abortion is permitted in Ireland during the first twelve |
Abortion services commenced on 1 January 2019, following its legalisation by the aforementioned Act, which became law on 20 December 2018 | Abortion services commenced on 1 January 2019, following |
Numerous religious traditions have taken a stance on abortion, but few are absolute | Numerous religious traditions have taken a stance on |
These stances span a broad spectrum, based on numerous teachings, deities, or religious print, and some of those views are highlighted below | These stances span a broad spectrum, based on numerous |
Baháʼí Faith
Abortion, for the purpose of eliminating an unwanted child, and permanent sterilization are generally forbidden by the Baháʼí Faith, unless there is some medical reason for it | Baháʼí Faith
Abortion, |
Although snipe are an actual family of birds, a snipe hunt is a quest for an imaginary creature whose description varies | Although snipe are an actual family of birds, |
The others involved in the prank then leave the newcomer alone in the woods to discover the joke | The others involved in the prank then leave the newcomer |
As an American rite of passage, snipe hunting is often associated with summer camps and groups such as the Boy Scouts | As an American rite of passage, snipe hunting |
Keisha Castle-Hughes (born 24 March 1990) is a New Zealand actress who rose to prominence for playing Paikea "Pai" Apirana in the film Whale Rider | Keisha Castle-Hughes (born 24 March |
Castle-Hughes has appeared in various films including Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueburger, Piece of My Heart and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith | Castle-Hughes has appeared in various films |
She also performed as Mary of Nazareth in the 2006 film The Nativity Story | She also performed as Mary of Nazareth in the |
Newmarket (2016 population 87,942) is a town and regional seat of the Regional Municipality of York in the Canadian province of Ontario | Newmarket (2016 population 87,942) |
It is part of Greater Toronto in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario | It is part of Greater Toronto in the Golden |
The name stems from the fact that the settlement was a "New Market", in contrast to York as the Old Market | The name stems from the fact that the settlement was |
Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad is the first live album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, released on 12 October 1989 through Polydor Records | Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad |
The album reached #31 on the Swedish albums chart and #128 on the Billboard 200 | The album reached #31 on the Swedish albums chart |
A VHS video of the concert was released on 11 July 1991 through PolyGram, and a DVD edition was reissued in Japan on 12 December 2006 through Universal Music | A VHS video of the concert was released on |
The Third Great Awakening refers to a historical period proposed by William G | The Third Great Awakening refers to a historical period proposed |
McLoughlin that was marked by religious activism in American history and spans the late 1850s to the early 20th century | McLoughlin that was marked by religious activism |
It influenced pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element of social activism | It influenced pietistic Protestant denominations and had a |
Richard "Richie" Hawtin (born June 4, 1970) is a British-Canadian electronic musician and DJ | Richard "Richie" Hawtin (born June |
A three-time DJ Awards winner, he became involved with Detroit techno's second wave in the early 1990s, and has been a leading exponent of minimal techno since the mid-1990s | A three-time DJ Awards winner, he became |
He became known for his recordings under the Plastikman and F | He became known for his recordings under the |
Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada | Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, |
It is on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario, with a population of 88,071 at the 2016 census | It is on the western bank of the Niagara River |
It is part of the St | It is part of the |
Detroit techno is a type of techno music that generally includes the first techno productions by Detroit-based artists during the 1980s and early 1990s | Detroit techno is a type of techno music that generally |
Prominent Detroit techno artists include Juan Atkins, Eddie Fowlkes, Derrick May, Jeff Mills, Kevin Saunderson, Blake Baxter, Drexciya, Mike Banks, and Robert Hood | Prominent Detroit techno artists include Juan Atkins, Eddie |
The three, who were high school friends from Belleville, Michigan, created electronic music tracks in their basement(s) | The three, who were high school friends from |
Oakville is a town in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada | Oakville is a town in Halton Region, |
It is located on Lake Ontario between Toronto and Hamilton | It is located on Lake Ontario between Toronto and |
At its 2016 census population of 193,832, it is Ontario's largest town | At its 2016 census population of |
Lengths of time
Academic term, a division of the academic year in which classes are held | Lengths of time
Academic term, a |
Moana () is a 1926 American silent documentary film, or more strictly a work of docufiction, which was directed by Robert J | Moana () is a 1926 American silent documentary |
Flaherty, creator of Nanook of the North (1922) | Flaherty, creator of Nanook of the North |
Description
Moana was filmed in Samoa (then under the Western Samoa Trust Territory) in the villages of Safune district on the island of Savai'i | Description
Moana was filmed in Samoa |
Biography
Family and education
Michael Lerner was born in 1943 and grew up in the Weequahic section of Newark, New Jersey | Biography
Family and education
Michael Lerner |
In his youth, he attended Far Brook Country Day School, a private school which he characterized as having "a rich commitment to interdenominational Christianity" | In his youth, he attended Far Brook Country Day |
At his own request, in the 7th grade he switched to a public school in the Weequahic neighborhood of Newark, where his peers were, in his estimation, 80% Jewish | At his own request, in the 7th grade |
Lerner, dermatologist
I | Lerner, |
The Black Knight is a fictional character who appears in a scene of the feature film Monty Python and the Holy Grail | The Black Knight is a fictional character who appears in |
As his name suggests, he is a knight dressed in black and behaves similarly to the standard character, a black knight | As his name suggests, he is a knight dressed |
He guards a "bridge" (in reality a short plank of wood) over a small stream—which could have been easily stepped over by King Arthur but, for unknown reasons, he does not | He guards a "bridge" (in reality a |
The black knight is a literary stock character who masks his identity and that of his liege by not displaying heraldry | The black knight is a literary stock character who masks |
Black knights are usually portrayed as villainous figures who use this anonymity for misdeeds | Black knights are usually portrayed as villainous figures who |
They are often contrasted with the knight-errant (white knight) | They are often contrasted with the knight-errant |
Twenty-eight nations and 2,408 competitors, including 48 women, competed in 102 events in 14 sports | Twenty-eight nations and 2,408 competitors, |