Musicians experimented with uniting rock drums with jazz, introducing the wa-wa pedal, and fusing jazz with classical music. |
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It is pro-family, uniting those gay family members with their siblings and parents in the unifying ritual of civil marriage. |
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The vote was a result of a mass popular campaign uniting the left, the unions and the global justice movement. |
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Truly it points to Jesus as pontifex, mediator, broker, and priest uniting both God and the disciples. |
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It is a proscenium theatre, but the proscenium arch is made almost invisible by its dark colour, uniting the audience and actor in a single room. |
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These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or idolising a figure, institution or ideology. |
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Is it that these two patriarchies are uniting against a perceived common threat, free and independent women? |
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W S. Tooker devised an ingenious method of uniting animal fur backs and leather palms for a seamless back gauntlet. |
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It should be noted from the outset that I have long been a public supporter of uniting the political right federally. |
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All constitutional parties opposed to the pact were unionist, and they had no such difficulty in uniting. |
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It remains a uniting force for people of diverse opinions and political creeds. |
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So the university commissioned a pedestrian bridge to span a hazardous street, uniting the residential tower with the rest of campus. |
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The three uniting congregations were an Independent Holiness Church, a charismatic House Church, and a Brethren Assembly. |
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There is nothing to suggest that in the spring of 1860 Cavour envisaged uniting the whole peninsula of Italy. |
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The new creature is the fruit of a spiritual marriage uniting the activity of the artist to the passivity of a given matter. |
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The free event is aimed at uniting communities and to re-build confidence and hope in the city's future. |
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Only by uniting under one banner will pensioners ever achieve their objectives. |
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If people are uncertain as to who they are uniting against, they seem even less sure of what they are standing up for. |
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Their eyes meet for one blinding, uniting moment, and he sees her finally, not reflected, not invisible, but her, at last and only, her. |
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Congressional doves, by uniting around a strong offensive eschewing triangulation weakened the president. |
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It may however fall to Clarke to begin uniting the Tory left under Portillo. |
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Therefore make every effort on the path, uniting absolute and relative bodhichitta, which distills the essence of all the sutras and the tantras. |
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If we are to talk of unity, let us talk of uniting people and not just territory. |
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Professor Byrne dealt with the question of how learning providers can play a binding role in uniting regions across county boundaries. |
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The thought of uniting was inevitable and my only chance of standing on my feet until I managed. |
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That wild-eyed amphibian has brought people together across the land, uniting one and all across this nation in their shared annoyance. |
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Intervention in domestic politics often cements dictators in place by uniting the people against what they see as foreign aggression. |
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In the middle of the pectoral there is a vegetable ornament with birds, typical for Greek toreutics, which is interpreted as the World Tree symbol, uniting all three worlds. |
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The politics of class war are safely neutered by storylines that feature an egalitarian, uniting notion of decency. |
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In fact, several other stories about friendly relations with Arabs emphasise that difficulties with Hebrew were not seen as an obstacle, but as a uniting factor. |
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Most promising seemed the suggestion that he should marry Mary, queen of Scots, five years his junior, with the prospect of uniting the two kingdoms. |
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Cedric and Athelstane discuss the possibility of a Saxon restoration during the upcoming uprising, and the need to start mobilizing and uniting their kinsmen. |
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On examination, it reveals a coded significance, uniting the worlds of animals, birds, humans and demigods, proposing itself as an image of the universe. |
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Once the Manchus were toppled, he saw his mission as uniting China under one military force, ending warlordism, and resisting the Japanese occupation of Chinese territory. |
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The second lesson is that progressive movements all too often splinter among themselves, rather than uniting around common values. |
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The Swahili language has been another powerful force in uniting Tanzanians. |
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These dolines are the equivalent of small valleys in a fluvial system, the waters from them uniting underground into the major stream draining the area. |
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The two keys represent the uniting of the microcosm and the macrocosm. |
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Historically presidents and prime ministers would give inspiring speeches to their nations, psyching them up and uniting them into one determined force to be reckoned with. |
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The uniting factor is that withdrawal of specific glutens mitigates symptoms in a significant number of individuals with these gluten-associated diseases. |
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I could never understand why religions tended to divide rather than unite and here was an orientation to religion that was uniting the whole world. |
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Like many rulers, she used marriage as a means to create and cement alliances, uniting her daughter Henrietta Maria and Charles I of England, for example. |
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The marriage official returned the license to the clerk after certifying that he had performed a marriage ceremony uniting the couple named in the license. |
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We identified 10 sites that had changed at the node uniting all of the M. iolanthe and M. campbelli sequences and that were unvaried among these four sequences. |
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This sense is uniting a wide spectrum of individuals and groups in asking questions not just about the so-called war on terrorism, but also about the nature of U.S. democracy. |
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So I want to thank Karl for uniting Democrats, inspiring donors, and reigniting the spark in so many progressives. |
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Despite this, the sheer volume of sound serves as a uniting force and in some ways it seems to suggest a sort of free jazz guitar version of Ornette Coleman harmolodics. |
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In addition to uniting the cream of the county's photographic excellence, the freelances will also benefit by having a shop window for their high-quality images. |
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Once grown to adulthood, he uses the advice of a mysterious Druid elder named Guttuart and his own determination to begin uniting the various Gallic tribes. |
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He talks at length about uniting and leading the black community, then expounds and glamourizes violence in philosophy, style, attitude and music. |
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The topologies of dendrograms portrayed songs of birds known to be extimus uniting with other extimus, and birds known to be adastus clustering with other adastus. |
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The stomach channel's uniting point, Zu San Li, is chosen in order to drain the stomach and downbear counterflow. |
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By the late 1990s, there was talk of the necessity of uniting the right in Canada, to deter further Liberal majorities. |
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His son Meurig may have been responsible for uniting Gwent with Glywysing to the west in the 7th century, through marriage. |
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Gruffydd had probably made enemies in the course of uniting Wales under his rule. |
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In social groups, a coalition often forms from private citizens uniting behind a common goal or purpose. |
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But there appears to have been the custom of the individual kings uniting under the leadership of a single king in military expeditions. |
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The Congress of Vienna was essentially conservative, assuring that little would change in Europe and preventing Germany from uniting. |
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After World War II in the Josip Broz Tito era, nationalism was appealed to for uniting South Slav peoples. |
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World religions regard the body itself as a temple and prayer as a column uniting earth to heaven. |
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Genghis Khan had encouraged foreign merchants early in his career, even before uniting the Mongols. |
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Meanwhile, Philip had his eye on uniting the entire Iberian peninsula under his rule, a traditional objective of Spanish monarchs. |
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However, they were ultimately unsuccessful in conquering and uniting the subcontinent. |
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Nationalists and republicans need to adopt a new approach to convince unionists of the merits of uniting Ireland, Gerry Adams has said. |
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Football is a considerable uniting factor in Iraq following years of war and unrest. |
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After that personal union, people widely discussed the idea of uniting the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England. |
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It embodied their spirit and carried it forward, uniting their delicate feeling for chastity and purity with the ideal of monogamic love. |
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Ireland was formed in two distinct parts and slowly joined together, uniting about 440 million years ago. |
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The church continued to resist, and by early 1937 Hitler abandoned his hope of uniting the Protestant churches. |
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It symbolized the Tudor's right to rule as well the uniting of the kingdom after the Wars of the Roses. |
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The third synapomorphy uniting the clade is a long, straight intestine, although only in a few species can probable gut endocasts be seen. |
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In 1706, the Parliaments of England and Scotland passed the Acts of Union, uniting the two kingdoms in the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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Cromwell continued to gain the king's favour when he designed and pushed through the Laws in Wales Acts, uniting England and Wales. |
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After assuming the throne as Henry VII, he married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter and heir of Edward IV, thereby uniting the two claims. |
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Fallingwater is a remarkable structure of concrete slabs suspended over a waterfall, perfectly uniting architecture and nature. |
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Henry had intended to crusade for the order after uniting the English and French thrones, but he died before fulfilling his plans. |
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Around the world, each united or uniting church comprises a different mix of predecessor Protestant denominations. |
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United and uniting churches are churches formed from the merger or other form of union of two or more different Protestant denominations. |
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They are two of the passions uniting our tiny island with the ginormous country that is Brazil, host for the World Cup. |
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In 1603 James VI King of Scots became James I of England, uniting the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland in a personal union. |
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King Henry married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, thereby uniting the Lancastrian and York lineages. |
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One uniting element was widespread agreement on the use of politics and Parliament as a device to upgrade and improve society and to reform politics. |
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The Treaty, along with the subsequent Acts, brought into existence the Kingdom of Great Britain, uniting the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland. |
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The Acts of Union took effect in 1707, uniting the separate Parliaments and crowns of England and Scotland and forming the single Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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Her work combines these areas, uniting temporal logic and tools from computer science with philosophical theories of causality to solve biomedical problems. |
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The RF Payload Center of Excellence reduces cost and accelerates development by uniting researchers, manufacturers and analysts in one organization. |
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Following the review a series of relatively minor adjustments were made to borough boundaries, for example uniting the whole of the Becontree estate in Barking and Dagenham. |
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A main element uniting Germanic societies was kingship, in origin a sacral institution combining the functions of military leader, high priest, lawmaker and judge. |
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At the Cortes of Tomar in 1581, Philip was crowned Philip I of Portugal, uniting the two crowns and overseas empires under Spanish Habsburg rule in a dynastic Iberian Union. |
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The Acts came into effect on 1 May 1707, uniting the separate Parliaments and crowns of England and Scotland and forming a single Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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It is a method of inquiry, irenical and ecumenical, uniting all who submit to its discipline in a search for truth, whose destination cannot be known in advance. |
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His victory was reinforced by his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughter of King Edward IV, symbolically uniting the former warring factions under a new dynasty. |
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The power vacuum resulted in the rise of the Vardhanas of Thanesar, who began uniting the republics and monarchies from the Punjab to central India. |
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The act also had the effect of establishing the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the first day of 1801 by uniting the Crowns of Ireland and of Great Britain. |
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By the time of his death at the age of 58, Roger had succeeded in uniting all the Norman conquests in Italy into one kingdom with a strong centralized government. |
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In 1536, for example, Henry granted his assent to the Laws in Wales Act 1535, which legally annexed Wales, uniting England and Wales into a single nation. |
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Henry married Elizabeth of York with the hope of uniting the Yorkist and Lancastrian sides of the Plantagenet dynastic disputes, and he was largely successful. |
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King Ferdinand II of Aragon married Queen Isabella I of Castile in 1469, uniting the two largest kingdoms into what would later be the Spanish Crown. |
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