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Hitting Bottom Ms. Khar began dabbling with heroin at 13.
It's about dabbling with inks and penning steamy romance novels.
Cogito ClassicExtremely mixed reviews, not worth dabbling with no-name software.
Marvel has already been dabbling with video game adaptations of its films.
And they're also dabbling with a 360-degree immersive version as well.
I'm learning the basics of Solidity and dabbling with my own smart contracts.
And it forced Saddam to admit dabbling with germ warfare and to stop.
Facebook, however, is not the only major tech company dabbling with home services.
I've started dabbling with medium format; it's just a higher quality than 35mm.
It's also dabbling with eye care centers and hearing centers in some locations.
Smartwater began dabbling with flavored sparkling varieties in Europe a few years ago.
Ultimately the song chronicles how one casual cannabis user stumbled into dabbling with heroin.
Once again, Yiannopoulos faced no consequences for his dabbling with a demonstrably racist movement.
So some of these multinational companies are dabbling with diversifying their sales channels through acquisition.
Today Jews search in many directions, and more and more are dabbling with traditional Judaism.
It's also said to be dabbling with its own chips for a long-rumored AR headset.
It is true Mountain View is not the only company dabbling with consumer modularity in smartphones.
Netflix has already been dabbling with that, flip-flopping on whether it supports net neutrality or not.
Even Facebook is dabbling with helping strangers connect at events through its "Discover People" feature and other options.
"The world is dabbling with something very dangerous right now, and America needs to be careful," concludes Oliver.
The mega platform that Facebook now commands is not just dabbling with data, it's shaping people's lives and lived experience.
Nearly every imaginable industry is dabbling with data — so, naturally, data is a lucrative industry to pursue in 2016 and beyond.
At the time she'd already began dabbling with modeling and beauty influencing, building a following and doing promotion with a few brands.
Facebook's Messenger has recently started dabbling with chat bots, such as the one used by Uber to help you order a ride.
If getting high is more your speed, try dabbling with a psychoactive tea like Kikoko's Sensuali-Tea or smoking flower like Connect by Canndescent.
Unlike their rock star brethren, who've historically been disinterested in dabbling with startups, quite a few hip hop artists have amassed good-sized portfolios.
Since then, thousands of bitcoin alternatives have launched, and Facebook is just one of dozens of blue-chip companies dabbling with the underlying technology.
If you've considered dabbling with another ear piercing, we've rounded up the stars with the coolest jewelry that'll convince you to bite the bullet, ahead.
For instance, Willi Baumeister, Oskar Schlemmer, and Franz Krause found inspiration in their travails in a lacquer factory, secretly dabbling with their materials after work.
Most investors are dabbling with automated services, but "robo-advisors are a long way away from managing most or all of somebody's retirement portfolio," she said.
The company has one of the most popular mobile payment services, is dabbling with cryptocurrency payments and has a robust on-demand delivery service through UberEats.
Demand for beauty treatments means that private equity is dabbling with dermatology — Bain Capital, for example, bought a stake in the Botox maker Hugel last year.
Then she bought a one-way ticket to New York City and spent more than a decade there dabbling with the idea of becoming an artist.
By the end of 2017, MVMT had managed to cross $70 million in annual revenue, mainly through its own website but also dabbling with sales on Amazon.
The account's first tweet, "Hello, world," is, as many know, a phrase people often learn to produce when dabbling with a programming language for the first time.
This forced The Daily Stormer to find more creative ways to stay online, like dabbling with a harder to shutter version on the so-called dark web.
But some of the pay TV providers are dabbling with 4K too, and even Samsung is now going to be selling 4K TV through its smart TVs.
If you have a loved one who plays Dungeons & Dragons or know someone curious about dabbling with tabletop roleplaying games, this is a good gift to consider.
So, if you're dabbling with essential oils, you should let your doctor know about it; they may have suggestions or warnings based on the other drugs you're on.
Whether Putin's agents were merely dabbling with Brexit disinformation as they geared up for a more major disinformation push focused on the US election remains to be seen.
She looks like a hobbyist painting on an elaborately carpeted floor instead of in a studio, dabbling with a floral still life and daintily holding paintbrushes like accessories.
Beyond expanding the scope of reporting, The Ken is looking to cover international topics for its India-based audience and it is also dabbling with different types of storytelling.
I can remember dabbling with surprisingly capable but unofficial drawing apps people had created for the handheld, and even playing classic PC titles like Rise of the Triad on it.
"Given the current frustrations part of the Twitch community has now, it could be the beginning of migration to or at least dabbling with Mixer," longtime YouTube commentator Philip DeFranco tweeted.
For the last year or so, Disney has been dabbling with massive virtual reality experiences that let players strap on a portable VR rig and run around in a warehouse-sized environment.
This fits hand-in-hand with everything else we've heard so far: Google's plans to tie VR support into Android at a platform level, the various headset hardware they're dabbling with, etc.
Google has been hiring and dabbling with its own custom chip designs, and Microsoft and Qualcomm this year started pushing Windows on ARM as an alternative to the typical Intel-powered laptops.
Grocery picking service Instacart is dabbling with on-demand food delivery, announcing the launch in Florida of a pre-made meals delivery option that shoppers can tag onto a bigger supermarket order.
This eclipse shines a light on the sector of your chart that rules travel and higher learning, so you'll be taking in new ideas, dabbling with new languages, and seeing new places!
After dabbling with a more contemporary sound on his last album – which produced the No. 1 hit "Sunny and 75" – Nichols is returning to his traditional roots with this latest outing, which debuts Friday.
While seemingly every first-person shooter loves dabbling with spectacle, the thing that made a Battlefield moment was that it was flashy but completely unscripted, led primarily by the creativity of the player in question.
That describes Trump himself, as well as Roy Moore, who won the Republican nomination for Senate in Alabama last year despite a history of dabbling with white supremacism and his belief that homosexuality should be illegal.
Dabbling with AI software usually requires a fairly robust understanding of software and computer science, but Auto Reframe is going to be an easy to use plugin that users can simply drop into their editing timelines.
He jumped from offering an economic plan one day to attacking Mr. Clinton's character the next, referring to Mr. Clinton's military draft exemptions, his dabbling with marijuana and his protests against the Vietnam War while a student.
The children of the rich and famous – at least one future billionaire among them – were spending their spare time dabbling with orgonites, which just happen to have a slightly more fraught history than, say, fidget spinners or terrariums.
In other words, Amazon wants those Alexa developers dabbling with skill building to learn not only the basics, but also the industry best practices — then use this knowledge to create more skills that will actually resonate with customers.
Dabbling with segments and trying to make sense of patterns, clusters of advocate traits, or the trial and error approach may have worked in the past, but the current political conditions will not yield results for passive participation.
Skype offered free video calls way back in 2006, Apple launched FaceTime in 2010, Facebook Messenger got video calling last year and Google has been dabbling with the feature in multiple avatars for a while, and now has Duo.
"I don't find the passion in acting that I find in photography, and, truthfully, I've been dabbling with the notion that if and when photography takes a more prevalent role in my life, I will likely never return to acting."
But in a clip from this Sunday's upcoming episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, the KKW Beauty founder is apparently dabbling with the idea of becoming a mortician — and thus, she needs to practice doing makeup on dead people.
Redbox has entered the ad-supported streaming market with the launch of Redbox Free Live TV. The company, best known for its DVD rental kiosks, has been dabbling with streaming for years as consumer demand for DVD rentals has simultaneously declined.
Near the end of his life, in fact at the end of his life, because he takes 423 years with the Mona Lisa, he spent a lot of time with it, it's by his deathbed when he's still dabbling with it.
After fronting a series of bands in the 1960s, dabbling with folk music, dance and even mime, the south Londoner emerged as a star in his own right with "Space Oddity," released in 1969, just five days before the Apollo 11 launch.
While advisors don't typically encourage newbie investors to invest in individual companies — they should focus on mutual funds and ETFs in a retirement account — Ginty says Warwick is contributing enough to her retirement and emergency savings that "dabbling" with the Robinhood account is fair game.
In an interview with GQ, Ducournau was asked what she thinks about the handful of other female filmmakers currently dabbling with cannibalism and vampirism — like Iranian director Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, The Bad Batch) or Polish director Agnieszka Smoczynska (The Lure).
A small but growing number of private Swedish companies, mainly technology start-ups, are also dabbling with the concept, following the lead of some established companies, including a Toyota service center in Gothenburg that has successfully operated on a six-hour day for more than a decade.
With Google officially adding support for folding displays into Android as of this morning, it sounds like they've got reason to think a number of manufacturers are dabbling with this concept — enough of them, at least, to make it worthwhile to wire these changes into the main Android codebase.
"And then came 🐝:) — Natalie Maines (@1NatalieMaines) November 3, 2016 Some of the genre's biggest stars welcomed Beyoncé's dabbling with open arms though, including Dierks Bentley, who told Billboard, "It's not just choruses that are catchy and verses that could be intermixed anywhere as some pop songs are.
"I wanted to present a more grown up J Hus, while also dabbling with a few other sounds to make it different," he explains, referring to the way Common Sense extends his palette to include elements of UK garage ("Plottin'"), G-funk ("Common Sense"), and solemn yet flourishing jazz ("Closed Doors").
All of what has happened -- from Pyongyang's dabbling with a hydrogen bomb to its work on a ballistic missile to be launched from submarines -- has been anticipated because of evidence that Pyongyang was already working on them, and because they represent normal technological improvements pursued by any country seeking to build a nuclear arsenal.
And despite dabbling with making its own hardware initially, Jolla has since shifted away from the consumer hardware space, to trying to license the OS to corporates and governments by offering a non-Android based open platform that they can mould to their needs (but which does also have Android app compatibility built it).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Spilling ink onto paper, moving it around by tilting the sheet, drawing it out with the nub of the pen, brushing the quill's feather across the surface, mixing it with graphite, blotting with cloth, dabbling with fingers — Hugo created a contemplative poetics of abstraction startling in its originality.
They take over retail spaces in places like Downtown Disney and shopping malls around the country and turn them into virtual reality playgrounds, They've got VR experiences based on properties like Star Wars, Ghostbusters, and Wreck-It Ralph; while these big names tend to be the main attractions, they're dabbling with creating their own original properties, too.
Incase you've been dabbling with the idea of turning your house into a full-blown smart home (we know, once you've experienced Alexa it's hard not to imagine all the possibilities), now is definitely a good time to test out some products since Amazon is selling a bunch of our favorites for up to 103% off.
Its cover of The Beatles' classic "Dear Prudence" was a faithful one, and the band tapped into childhood nostalgia with a rendition of The Jungle Book's "Trust in Me." The band often made dance music, releasing club-friendly 12-inch singles in the early 80s, and dabbling with hip hop-friendly beats in the late 80s and early 90s.
Earlier this year, Analog got their hands on an HTC Vive and began dabbling with the medium, but NotGet VR is their first foray into immersive VR. Chandler and Niklasson had previously worked with Du Preez and Jones on Aleph, an atmospheric CGI piece for the 2015 Creative Review Annual, which explored nature, birth, death, and rebirth.
The story is one of the first that Tolkien wrote when he started dabbling with the larger world as he recovered from the injuries he sustained during World War I. In his book Tolkien and the Great War: The Threshold of Middle-earth, John Garth wrote that this period of inactivity allowed his ideas for a fantasy world to come together.
Notable releases over the years include Remy Banks following the World Famous mixtape with Hannibal King (a producer who's also worked with Mac Miller and Joey Bada$$) with 2015's higher, Prince SAMO dabbling with reggae influences on 2012's Street Viceroy album, and Nasty Nigel delving into an experimental zone with 2016's El Utimo Playboy: La Vida Y Los Tiempos De Nigel Rubirosa project.
Beast 3 contained a total of 24 tracks again featuring ethnic instrumentation, but this time dabbling with the addition of some more synthetic sounds.
Wanigsekera's articles in newspapers, TV interviews on Spirituality, involvement in Music, his book Dabbling with the Devil and his research on terrorism raised questions among some critics doubting his role as a Spiritual Teacher.
Harrison and Smith were both born in South London and began dabbling with music production whilst in school. They have been releasing music under various aliases since 1989 before switching to Moto Blanco in 2003 when they moved to mainstream production.
Anand Sivakumaran is a writer, director based in India. He began his life as a chemical engineer from I.I.T Mumbai, before a drastic career change. After dabbling with advertising, journalism and event management, he ended up working in Mumbai's television and film industry as a writer and director.
Stalling is from Crystal City. He attended kindergarten through high school in Carrizo Springs. He studied at Texas A&M; University, where he earned an undergraduate and a master's degree in Food Science. It was in graduate school that Stalling first picked up the guitar and began dabbling with songwriting.
Peckham was brought up in Liverpool. In school, he formed a band with friends called 'The Renegades', where he played guitar. The band later also enrolled his younger brother Derek on the bass guitar. Peckham started dabbling with audio electronics when he had to build a bass amplifier for Derek.
Norman Arnold Fox was born May 26, 1911, in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to Alfred and Florence Pearl Fox. The family moved to Montana in 1916 to homestead but eventually settled in Great Falls. Norman developed a love of the Old West and began dabbling with writing while in high school.
Despite dabbling with other artistic styles, Drewelowe always showed an inclination toward landscapes. She returned to painting landscapes in the 1980s as she did in the 1920s-30s. In these landscapes from the 1980s she depicted more of a human presence on the land. She was becoming elderly but always wanted to keep painting.
Trevor Hall grew up in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Hall grew up surrounded by music due in part to his father who was a drummer and musician. After dabbling with multiple instruments including trombone and bass, he decided to learn guitar in hopes of becoming a singer-songwriter one day. At age 16 he recorded his first album.
After dabbling with single-seater car racing, he worked for a spell as Technical Manager at Suzuki's German importer in Munich. He then moved to Tenerife where he ran a car hire business. It was there, in 1983, that he died under mysterious circumstances. Degner had become dependent on medication after his crash in Japan, and his death possibly occurred from an overdose.
During her time in college, she began dabbling with a music career. She was one of the most popular singers in Myanmar in the 1970s, known for her Burmese language covers of American country and pop songs. Before her career in entertainment, she was a university lecturer in English. She continues to make records, even dabbling into Burmese hip hop, and continues to perform in musical concerts.
The song was blend of the adult-oriented urban pop of her former albums, and the more ambient, bluesy work she was dabbling with. "Should I Go", based upon Coldplay's song "Clocks", is built on percussive beats, syncopated handclaps and a piano riff. Lyrically, Norwood as the protagonist openly talks about contemplating stepping away from the music business, admitting that she's trying to figure out where she fits in today.
At age 13, Prangenberg was studying to be a gold- and silversmith. After three and a half years of study and a year working for a small company, he attended a werkkunstchule (school for crafts) until the age of 23. Once he was finished with his studies he began working at a glass factory, making designs for wine glasses and vases. At this point, he began dabbling with his own independent drawing and painting.
A CNC machine can be assembled and programmed to make different parts from wood or metal. Tinkering is 'dabbling' with the making process, often applied to the hobby of tinkering with car repairs, and various kinds of restoration: of furniture, antique cars, etc. It also applies to household tinkering: repairing a wall, laying a pathway, etc. Examples of Making and Tinkering hobbies include Scale modeling, model engineering, 3D printing, dressmaking, and cooking.
The tour saw the New Zealand team in "disarray" and criticised for their lack of discipline on the field. Four players were later suspended as a result of their off-field behaviour during the tour, three for smoking cannabis,Boock R (2004) Cricket: Fleming caught out for a smoke, New Zealand Herald, 2004-11-06. Retrieved 2018-08-21.Williamson M, Miller A (2006) Dabbling with drugs, CricInfo, 2006-11-01. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
George continued her success into the early 1990s, and became the first Assyrian singer to use contemporary beats with traditional Assyrian singing. After dabbling with different beats and contemporary mixes on her three previous albums, George changed the way of Assyrian Music on her seventh Album, "Khamra Tiqa" released in 1993. The album, featuring the song "Matlab D'Libba", featured the first rapping in Assyrian music. The song, dubbed the "Chapeh Chapeh Song" became successful.
Wes Swing was born in Fairfax, Virginia, and lived there through high school. At age 4, he began to play the violin, and was performing in orchestras in the second grade. After dabbling with rock in high school, he returned to classical music studies, especially the cello, at the College of William and Mary, while pursuing a major in Latin. Upon graduation he briefly moved to Boston, where he completed a piece for eight cellos.
They were changed back to WMIN the following August. In 1967, after dabbling with country music for the past three years, they took on the format full-time. The station changed its call sign again in 1972 to KEEY, to match that of its FM sister station, and installed a soft rock format separate of the FM, which aired beautiful music. The AM station would eventually air a beautiful music format identical to its FM counterpart by 1981.
Rosie Marcel plays Cardiothoracic Consultant Jac Naylor. Her storylines focus on her attempts to gain promotion, going as far as to sleep with her boyfriend's influential father, and switch specialties from general to cardiothoracic surgery. She appears in a crossover episode with HolbyBlue, when she is arrested for the attempted murder of a patient. After being cleared of the attack, Jac briefly becomes softer in her outlook, attempting to make amends with colleagues and dabbling with Catholicism.
The first part of the Píslarsaga recounts his physical sufferings and his "demonic" visions, as well as his efforts to bring the "sorcerers" to justice. The legal authorities were initially reluctant to take action, but in March, 1656, the two Jón Jónssons were arrested. They confessed to dabbling with popular magic spells but not to being in league with the Devil, as Jón Magnússon had alleged. They were condemned and burned at the stake on April 10, 1656.
Skoptsov became heavily sought after in the criminal world, due to his impressive printmaking skills - the making of seals and stamps, and, by extension, falsification of documents. He began dabbling with this even while incarcerated, but to no avail. After working hard as a printmaker, he peaked in quality: the documents created by him were visually impossible to distinguish from real ones. Soon after their release, the two brothers went to work in the Byelorussian SSR, where they made fences for village cemeteries.
Sonic the Fighters was conceived by producer Yu Suzuki. Sonic the Fighters was developed by Sega AM2, Sega's arcade game development team behind the Virtua Fighter series. The idea for a Sonic the Hedgehog fighting game was conceived by AM2 lead developer Yu Suzuki who saw one of his programmers dabbling with a Sonic the Hedgehog model in AM2's Fighting Vipers. Suzuki pitched the idea for a Sonic fighting game to Hiroshi Kataoka, another one of the heads of AM2.
Alex took the MN disc golf scene by storm in 2013. Although he competed in only 5 events due to work and family life, he had 3 wins, a 3rd-place finish, and a 14th-place finish, cashing at each tournament and earning $1840 in the process. His 3 wins came by an average of 7 strokes. After dabbling with local competitive play in 2013, Alex set out to participate in more local events and the National Tour in 2014.
According to Raleigh a new type of precisian puritan objected feasts on the Sabbath. Historian Jonathan Barry has demonstrated that ritualism in Somerset linked some clergy and women in outdoor ceremonies to alleged witchcraft; ministers of ejected livings dabbling with Shamanism. The Personal Rule's policies made Piers very unpopular. Ship Money in 1635 collected inland became bitterly resented in puritan villages of North Somerset. In 1636 he decided to appoint his son William Piers as Rector of Buckland St Mary.
By 1983, Bauhaus had broken up and Murphy went on to new projects not involving Bauhaus members Kevin Haskins, David J or Daniel Ash. After some brief dabbling with acting and dance – including a television performance to Bauhaus's "Hollow Hills" – he formed Dalis Car with Mick Karn, the bass player from Japan. The group recorded only one album. Peter Murphy in San Francisco, 1987 After Dalis Car's lack of commercial success, Murphy's first solo album, Should the World Fail to Fall Apart, was similarly overlooked.
Ducks are medium-sized aquatic birds with broad bills, eyes on the side of the head, fairly long necks, short legs set far back on the body, and webbed feet. Males, known as drakes, are often larger than females (known as hens) and are differently coloured in some breeds. Domestic ducks are omnivores, eating a variety of animal and plant materials such as aquatic insects, molluscs, worms, small amphibians, waterweeds, and grasses. They feed in shallow water by dabbling, with their heads underwater and their tails upended.
The Confessions provides Crowley's own point of view on the many incidents of the first half of his life. There are long descriptions of several mountaineering expeditions to exotic places such as the Himalayas. From his early years of being raised by fundamentalist Christians, Crowley describes how he became a rebel against conventional religion and how his behaviour and conflicts with authority figures contributed to his reputation as a dark magician. He does not deny dabbling with demonic forces, yet his memoirs reveal that his aim was the progress and spiritual freedom of humanity.
"Dave", a single from the original release of In the Long Grass was re- recorded as "Rain" for the US market. The song was about the band's saxophone player and school friend David MacHale (died 2009), who had suffered a breakdown after his girlfriend was found dead in a public toilet next to an empty heroin bag. The 'Rain' metaphor in the altered lyrics referenced Duran Duran's earlier song "Hold Back The Rain", where Geldof's friend Simon Le Bon pleaded with an unnamed band member to cease dabbling with narcotics.
Instead, Liu's father and his boss at the Fengtai photography shop, Master Ren (Liu Peiqi), try to arrange a marriage for him with an older widow, Jiang (Fang Qingzhuo). When Master Ren finds out Liu has been working for a foreigner dabbling with "shadow magic", he becomes infuriated. Liu tries to reason with Master Ren, explaining to him that this "shadow magic" is an innovation in the world of photography, and once Liu learns more about it they should incorporate it into their own business. Master Ren is not swayed, however, and dismisses him.
Born in Los Angeles, California, Goelz had an interest in puppetry as a child, including an affinity for the children's television show Time for Beany, but after high school, he attended the Los Angeles Art Center College of Design and began work as an industrial designer. The mechanically-minded Goelz worked for such companies as John Deere, American Airlines, and Hewlett-Packard. However, when Sesame Street premiered, he was fascinated by the craftsmanship, as he recalled in an interview: While working full-time for an electronics firm, Goelz began dabbling with puppet building.
His work for Disney Italia started in 1953 when he was inking for Giovan Battista Carpi, who was also his most important artistic influence. The first stories he had drawn entirely himself were published in Topolino 1956. As an author, he debuted in 1964 but didn't start writing regularly until the mid-1970s. Most of his self-penned stories were released in the 1980s, when he was also dabbling with unusual formats: From 1986 to 1995, he wrote and drew several comics which consisted of mostly four "painted panels" per page.
" The A.V. Club reviewer Emily VanDerWerff gave "Patient X" a B+, and wrote that the episode "feels epic, in a way the mythology episodes do at their best". However, VanDerWerff noted that "The problem with breaking the status quo on a TV series is that your audience is always going to know in the back of its head that the status quo isn’t really broken." She reasoned that the audience never fully believed that "Mulder could lose his belief in the all-consuming alien conspiracy" or accept the idea that "Scully could find herself dabbling with belief in [aliens].
Songwriting for Augie March is primarily initiated by Richards; he delivers demos to the rest of the band members who then collaborate with him to develop the music. Kathy McCabe of The Daily Telegraph suggests "almost every songwriter in Australia has name-checked [Richards] as one of the finest tunesmiths of his generation" and that "Richards is a storyteller who is spoken of in reverential terms by peers". Richards simply states that he enjoys "dabbling with words", and that people often appreciate him doing so. Despite this, Richards rejects the "literary" reputation he believes the band have gained.
Silver Slipper Pioneer Zephyr R11 subway car After briefly dabbling with French Michelin rubber- tired technology ("Michelines" and the Silver Slipper), they built the Pioneer Zephyr for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in 1934, the first of several integrated streamliner trainsets. The General Pershing Zephyr of 1938 pioneered the use of disc brakes on railroad passenger cars. Budd built thousands of streamlined lightweight stainless steel passenger cars for new trains in the US in the 1930s through the 1980s. In 1949, Budd built ten prototype stainless steel R11 subway cars for the New York Board of Transportation;R-11 Datasheet these were intended for the Second Avenue Subway.
William Molineux (c. 1713 – October 22, 1774) was a hardware merchant in colonial Boston of Irish descent best known for his role in the Boston Tea Party of 1773 and earlier political protests Molineux was unusual among the Boston Whigs in having been born in England and emigrating to Massachusetts. He was also not part of the province's Congregationalist orthodoxy, attending an Anglican church and reportedly dabbling with deist views. Insurance records show that Molineux broke British trade laws in his business by sending ships to the Dutch Republic, so he might have been motivated to join the radical cause by increased customs duties and enforcement in the 1760s.
After completing his studies, he joined government service in 1980, and started his career as a National Service Volunteer for education in Jaipur, from where he was appointed to oversee adult education schools in Dausa district in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, he joined Tarun Bharat Sangha (Young India Association) or TBS, an organization formed by officer and students of Jaipur University to aid victims of a campus fire. Subsequently, after three years when he became General Secretary of the organisation, he questioned the organisation, which had been dabbling with various issues, for its inadequacy in having a substantial impact. Finally in 1984 the entire board resigned leaving the organization to him.
Although recording for Guitars, Drums 'n' Bass was completed in September 1995, it was delayed until John Zorn's Japanese record label Avant Records released it as a limited edition on 21 August 1996, with an album cover designed by Arai Yasunori. It was also released by Koch Records. According to Simon Reynolds, the appearance of the album in 1996 was during a period when many disparate artists experimented with jungle and drum and bass, citing Bailey's experiments as one example of a non-jungle artist "dabbling with sped-up breakbeats" in this era, alongside jazz-pop duo Everything but the Girl and techno producers Aphex Twin and Underworld. Comedian and writer Stewart Lee's introduction to Bailey was through listening to Guitar, Drums 'n' Bass in 1996.
" Richard Roeper and Mick LaSalle also gave highly positive reviews to the film, with the former saying that it "remains true to the book, right down to the bittersweet final image" and the latter giving it his highest rating of five stars, calling it, "an enchanting, beautiful and brilliantly imagined film that constitutes a technological breakthrough." James Berardinelli gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, stating that it is "a delightful tale guaranteed to enthrall viewers of all ages", and ranked it as the 10th best film of 2004, tying with The Incredibles. Ian Nathan of Empire Magazine gave the film three out of five stars, and said, "For all the fairy-lit wonder, some will rail at the idea of Back to the Futures director dabbling with such a schmaltzy tale. Cynics will sneeze in shock; children will cuddle up and dream along.
Writing for AllMusic, music historian Richie Unterberger describes "Norwegian Wood" as possessing "more than enough ambiguity and ingenious innuendo to satisfy even a Dylan fan" while demonstrating to the Beatles' audience how "the group had sure come a long way since 'She Loves You' just two years back." Unterberger concludes his review by commenting: "The power of the track is greatly enhanced by McCartney's sympathetic high harmonies on the bridge, and its exoticism confirmed by George Harrison's twanging sitar riffs". A reviewer for Rolling Stone magazine noted "Norwegian Wood" and "Think for Yourself" as documents of the Beatles' increasing awareness and creativity in the studio. Scott Plagenhoef of Pitchfork considers the song to be one of the most self-evident Lennon pieces on Rubber Soul to exemplify his maturity as a songwriter, and praises the composition as "an economical and ambiguous story-song highlighted by Harrison's first dabbling with the Indian sitar".
In a 2002 essay, Chabon decried the state of modern short fiction (including his own), saying that, with rare exceptions, it consisted solely of "the contemporary, quotidian, plotless, moment-of-truth revelatory story." In an apparent reaction against these "plotless [stories] sparkling with epiphanic dew," Chabon's post-2000 work has been marked by an increased interest in genre fiction and plot. While The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay was, like The Mysteries of Pittsburgh and Wonder Boys, an essentially realistic, contemporary novel (whose plot happened to revolve around comic-book superheroes), Chabon's subsequent works—such as The Final Solution, his dabbling with comic-book writing, and the "swashbuckling adventure" of Gentlemen of the Road—have been almost exclusively devoted to mixing aspects of genre and literary fiction. Perhaps the most notable example of this is The Yiddish Policemen's Union, which won five genre awards, including the Hugo Award and Nebula Award.
On 11 February 1980, the band returned to a BBC studio for their third Peel session, two tracks of which – "Demolition Dancing" and "Secret Soldiers" – later appeared on Virgin's posthumous Grin & Bear It album. By this time, singer Malcolm Owen was suffering with health problems; a combination of sore throats and a heroin addiction. Contrary to some later reports, that suggested he had started taking heroin when Roxina had left him, Owen had been dabbling with Heroin since the time he and Fox spent in Wales. A UK tour was arranged, the 'Back to Blighty' tour, but a number of dates had to be cancelled due to Owen's condition. What turned out to be the last Ruts gig with Owen took place at Plymouth Polytechnic on 26 February 1980. On 27 March 1980, The Ruts released their fifth single, "Staring at the Rude Boys", a comment on the rapidly rising Two Tone scene.

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