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The earring headphones concept sounds out there, but I support this.
What do you do to pull emotional sounds out of the instrument?
The sensor attaches to any object and creates sounds out of its vibrations.
But he sounds out of place when he's not singing one-to-one.
Tune your ukuleleNot getting quite the right sounds out of your ukulele any more?
Check out the clip -- Vikram sounds out of it while trying to defend himself.
We're told the footage didn't make the cut because Michelle just sounds out there.
The politics will play out as President Frank-Walter Steinmeier sounds out the political players.
I don't know how that sounds out loud, but I think we could all use more love.
In layman's terms, that just means they keep the harsh sounds out and the good sounds in.
Whitfield is an expert at pulling frog sounds out of the EDM freak-out that is the rainforest.
Allowing you to think abstract, surprising one another, exceeding limits, trying out shapes and sounds out of everyday materials.
BoomStick seems to pluck those sounds out of obscurity and thrust them forward, without overwhelming the voices and soundtrack.
At Honolulu Zoo, he sounds out the names of exotic birds as he and his mother wander past their enclosure.
The musician first got interested in creating sounds out of vinyl, tape cassettes, and old electronics back in the 90s.
Baker is a simple musician who emits huge, spiralling feelings and sounds out of her instruments and her own tiny frame.
One tip-off to that is the inclusion of "say," which implies that the way something sounds out loud will matter.
Anytime I hear about a new restaurant on Amsterdam or Columbus that sounds out of the ordinary, I check it out.
It was endless tinkering, trying to get different kinds of sounds out of it, but it was all the same synthesizer.
In the experiment, the researchers asked participants to repeat meaningless sounds out loud ("blah-blah-blah") while performing visual and sound tasks.
European stocks closed higher Friday amid optimistic sounds out of the White House on a prospective trade deal between the U.S. and China.
This is cosmic disco that literally sounds out of this world, as if it couldn't possibly have actually been crafted by a mere mortal.
As you stand inside and contemplate the images, an audio track sounds out the inner monologue of an imaginary, annoyed viewer, voiced by Piper.
I really want that image to come across because otherwise music can just be sounds out of a speaker that kind of become noise.
How ludicrous that statement sounds out loud speaks to how far diverged we are from the idea of how our country is supposed to work.
The lap steel guitar is incredible because you can coax so many different sounds out of it, but one thing you can't really do is riff.
If this all sounds out of character for Warren, then recall that all the various humiliations visited upon historical vice presidents have also been out of character.
A few years after founding CCRMA, he would make a major breakthrough by discovering frequency modulation synthesis, the technique used to elicit pure-tone sounds out of machines.
On the bottom floor, workers hand-excavated a space five and a half feet below ground, which helps keep street sounds out, creating "acoustic isolation," in Mr. Lief's terms.
In this case the answer is just knock tried and true sounds out of the park, plus throw in a well-placed piece of screwed down vocals at the end.
We imagine them holed up in their bedrooms, coaxing otherworldly sounds out of a mess of gear and dreaming up better worlds to live in than the one we currently occupy.
From the metallic drums, to the synthesizers focused into sharp points, to her own voice and the way she cultivates an exaggerated nasality, everything sounds out of tune, flattened into harshness.
To honor its lineage, she chose to highlight the mechanical qualities of the superseded technology, applying contact and binaural microphones to their surfaces and "pulling new sounds out of antiquated devices," she said.
When the narrator asked, "How can I possibly put an end to this when it feels so good to pull sounds out of my body and show them to you?" that was familiar, too.
Members of the International Contemporary Ensemble conjured sounds out of the otherwise inaudible vibrations of the subwoofers, placing nut shells or wind chimes onto trembling surfaces, upon which they began to rattle and jump.
His ability to generate mesmerizing clusters of sounds out of grim discards — the aura of despair, dashed hopes, and death emanating from the forlorn objects — made me want to know about him and his work.
"  -Luke, 11    "I like when the teacher explains the math and I like when she sounds out the words because I'm going to first grade and I'm going to be able to read out loud soon.
It's the Drake album that sticks the least to conventional rap sounds out of everything he's made, but it's also the project of his that most resembles a classic rap album, with all the messiness those actually included.
The on-ears deliver decent noise isolation when I'm commuting — M&D currently doesn't offer noise-canceling headphones — but of course the over-ear pads offer encapsulation, so they do a much better job of keeping environmental sounds out.
While her past efforts have included her voice as a piece of the cybernetic collagework, this record is the first on which she's chosen to foreground her unique gift for pulling unexpected sounds out of the tangles of her vocal cords.
In reality, however, there will be a phase of exploratory contacts during which Britain sounds out - in Brussels and national capitals - what kind of deal could be on offer, and its EU partners seek to clarify what concessions London could make.
Much like his label head Diplo—he's dubbed himself the "black Diplo"—FKi 1st has a facility with pulling unique sounds out of anyone he works with, a talent he uses to great effect on the EP and throughout his other productions.
A Times Insider piece, "How 'The Daily' Sounds Out the News," explores what makes the audio unique: With episodes five days a week, the one-year-old podcast uses sound in a way that often differs from traditional news podcasts and broadcasts.
What happens when you move from an urban environment where there's a fairly steady and predictable diet of sounds, out into a really quiet place, is that all of the sudden there are big gaps between perceptible sounds and the sounds you hear are unfamiliar.
And since it's modular, Bevin says Moog wanted it to interact with everything in the iOS world, so there are Audio Bridge and MIDI Bridge modules, and it integrates with Ableton Link, AudioCopy and AudioShare to get sounds out of the mobile device and onto a computer.
A few of the instruments are so old as to be antiques, such as a dented Empire French horn with a lost valve that still sounds out gorgeous tones and a snare drum from the 1970s or '80s with a busted head and a low hum.
Imagine an electric guitar with a built-in Marshall stack and overdrive unit – all inside the thin body of a Strat – and you kind of get the idea: you can get natural sounds out of this guitar that would usually require a few hundred dollars of gear to recreate.
That's a good thing, but it means that politics are dialed right back in general, with only some Vietnam War footage playing on background TV screens and one moment in which Gil Scott-Heron's "Whitey On The Moon" sounds out, making a particularly pointed comment on the social context of the era.
The non-narrative film is a series of vignettes — some contemporary, others historical; some straightforward, others surreal — that all feature or relate to Bach's music in some way, from a tour of Leipzig led by a Bach impersonator to a player piano moving through a series of empty rooms as it sounds out the Goldberg Variations.
Sarkozy sounds out basis for Mediterranean Union Euractiv.com 16 July 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2007.
7 Digital provided a range of curated music channels for Electric Jukebox.Reid, Scott. " 7digital sounds out Electric Jukebox deal", The Scotsman, London, 16 October 2015. Retrieved on 7 November 2015.
In 2005, as well as working with Louis with groups. In 2006 she became the sole vocal coach on the show and also coached Cowell and Sharon Osbourne's acts.Voice coach sounds out the X Factor stars. The Times She subsequently coached Leona Lewis in 2006.
Kamal had to be the sacrificial lamb this time. The one instrument that has defined the Roots has been the Fender Rhodes. This is the first year he's had to change his instrumentation and try other sounds out. We have a bunch of keyboards and synthesizers we're using on this record.
The music was designed "as commentary", to not compete with the action. Titanfall being a multiplayer game, Barton produced a large number of tracks to avoid repetition. The sound ranges from "a very abused hurdy-gurdy to heavy electronics" to "Morricone-esque baritone guitars". Barton emphasized "taking sounds out of their context" to match the game's lawless futuristic setting.
Anthony de Vit ( ; 12 September 1957 – 2 July 1998)Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed May 2011 was an English DJ and music producer. He is considered one of the most influential of his generation. He was credited with helping to take the "hard house" and fast "hard NRG" sounds out of the London gay scene and into mainstream clubs.
The songs weren't as good as those in Influencia, his voice often sounds out of tune and, once again the LP contained too many versions and translated covers such as "Linda Bailarina" ("Pretty Ballerina", Michael Brown) or "Wonder" ("Love´S in Need of Love Today" by Stevie Wonder). This time his shows weren't so convincing, and Epumer's absence could be felt by the fans.
The mice use their ability to produce sounds out of predators' frequency ranges to alert other mice of danger without exposing themselves, though notably, cats' hearing range encompasses the mouse's entire vocal range. The squeaks that humans can hear are lower in frequency and are used by the mouse to make longer distance calls, as low-frequency sounds can travel farther than high- frequency sounds.
Rory Cashin of State said the song was a "belter" and "the closest Iggy has yet come to a ballad". Eric Diep of XXL described the track as "infectious" and "anthemic", and believed it "kept expectations for [The New Classic] high". Jesal Padania of RapReviews.com said Azalea was "making the most of her strengths" on the song and remarked that "she by no means sounds out of place next to T.I.".
"Balloon Sounds out the Early Universe", Science News, Vol 157, No 18, p. 276, April 28, 2000.The New York Times, Jan 27 2010 (as corrected Jan 29) "Andrew Lange, Scholar of the Cosmos, Dies at 52" He was a US leader in a collaboration on the European Planck spacecraft, launched in May 2009, for studying the CMB, and in the effect of gravitational waves on the polarization of the CMB.
Sean-nós dance is characterised by its "low to the ground" footwork, improvised steps, free movement of the arms, and an emphasis upon a "batter" (which sounds out more loudly the accented beat of the music). It is counted in beats of 8. It is traditionally a solo dance form. Because sean-nós dancing is improvisational, it is not necessary for a pre-arranged routine or choreography to be decided upon by the dancer.
His very early influence was his father's record collection, which included every genre: from Johann Sebastian Bach to James Brown. McLean is becoming known as the "drum whisperer" in part because he can coax organic sounds out any drum kit. McLean is musically multilingual: jazz, rhythm and blues, funk, pop or any genre required for the song. McLean's great uncle, Cy McLean was one of the first black band leaders in Canada.
While investigating the area where Fred disappeared, Cordelia finds a book in an odd language and reads some of it aloud. The Host is worried as she sounds out the text and he tries to say something a few times, but doesn't. Another portal appears in the library and a large green demon, similar to the Host appears. The Host recognizes the demon as Landok, but he isn't excited about it in the least.
The singer was later incorporated as a member of his band. His studies continued throughout his youth as a student at the New England Conservatory and later at the Berklee College of Music. While at New England Conservatory, an instructor brought in a copy of Wendy Carlos' groundbreaking album Switched-On Bach. Frank had already been experimenting with getting electric guitar sounds out of his Farfisa organ, and was inspired by this encounter to continue pursuing electronic musical directions.
In the video Perez-Wendt emphasized the importance of Native Hawaiians to participate with Kanaiolowalu. She described Kanaiolowalu as a "thundering clamor the kani that sounds out to every corner of the land when many people gather, when many people are united in their naau, when many people are of one heart, one mind, and one purpose. . . ." Perez-Wendt pleaded to Native Hawaiians to set differences aside. In the video she was accompanied with Blossom Feiteria and Edward Wendt.
Explore Technologies' stylus technology was later used in LeapFrog's LeapPad, a learning tablet that sounds out words when users drag a stylus across a word in LeapPad books. The LeapPad launched in 1999 and became Leapfrog's flagship product. It was the top-selling toy in the US for the years 2001-2002 and books and accessories for the device were the best selling toy in the US in 2003. LeapFrog opened its LeapFrog Schoolhouse division, which markets LeapFrog products directly to schools, in 1999.
Sean-nós dance is characterized by its "low to the ground" footwork, free movement of the arms, improvisation, and emphasis upon a "battering step" (which sounds out the accented beat of the music). By its nature, sean-nós dance follows the music closely. Indeed, the rhythmic nature of sean-nós dance results in a percussive music of its own. It frequently is danced by only one person, and even when danced in pairs or small groups, there is no physical contact between the dancers.
Desolate North received mixed reviews. The album garnered positive reviews from a number of ezines, with comparisons to founders of the genre, such as Disembowelment. AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia, however, felt that Desolate North compared negatively with the efforts of more prominent bands, concluding that "Celestiial could be a hell of a lot worse, but they could be much better, too." Scott Seward of Decibel Magazine felt that the music compared well to similar bands, said that Anderson "makes beautiful sounds out of the darkness that others would rather run from".
Factors that vary by type of capo are ease of use, size, degree of interference with the player's hands, and ability to hold down strings uniformly without affecting tuning. All types of capo should be applied after a fresh tuning by laying the barre, descending from above, and directly behind the fret, so that all of the strings have uniform position and pressure. If the strings are bent or mispositioned, the instrument sounds out of tune in the new key. Some types of capo can mar the neck of the guitar if applied incorrectly.
Retrieved February 22, 2017. This was until his friend Isobelle, who enjoyed and was excited with his synthesizer work, encouraged him to go further with making music using synthesizers. This, as well as his stress, boredom, and frustration in trying to make sounds out of electric guitars and noise, inspired him to create an album using the synthesizer, an instrument that had a "calming effect" on him. Thus, he formed the project named Xander Harris, naming it after the character from the television series Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
When a person died, they were interred with grave goods, which they carried with them on the long and dangerous journey to the underworld. Upon arrival in Mictlan these goods were offered to Mictlantecuhtli and his wife. In another myth, the sagacious (shrewd) god of death agrees to give the bones to Quetzalcóatl if he can completely finish what would appear to be a simple test. The god informs Quetzalcóatl that he has to travel through his kingdom four times, while a shell sounds out like a trumpet.
A few Native Hawaiians have pondered usage of the word, "Kanaiolowalu", for this effort. Commissioner Perez-Wendt described Kanaiolowalu as a "thundering clamor the kani that sounds out to every corner of the land when many people gather, when many people are united in their naʻau, when many people are of one heart, one mind, and one purpose. . . ." In examining how people discussed the use of the word Kanaiolowalu, one blog contemplated the credibility and accuracy of another history blog. As of August 2, 2013, 16,585 Native Hawaiian were listed.
The stretched octave, for example 2.01:1, sounds out of tune when played with true harmonic overtones, but in tune when played with tones whose overtones are stretched equivalently. In piano tuning, stretched octaves are commonly encountered, where the inharmonicity caused by string thickness and tension makes it necessary to widen every interval very slightly. See: stretched tuning. The octaves of Balinese gamelans are never tuned 2:1, but instead are stretched or compressed in a consistent manner throughout the range of each individual gamelan, due to the physical characteristics of their instruments.
Despite coverage by The Scotsman newspaper, the Scottish Parliament has yet to convene any parliamentary debate on the issue, with Holyrood's Enterprise Committee denying a motion from Scottish National Party MSP Michael Matheson on the subject."RSNO sounds out a song for Scotland", The Scotsman, 24 May 2006 In an attempt to add breadth to the discussion, Edinburgh musician Bob Murray first presented a one-man show on the subject at The Scottish Storytelling Centre in May 2015, and now performs it from time to time at various venues.
Z'EV (born Stefan Joel Weisser, February 8, 1951 – December 16, 2017) was an American poet, percussionist, and sound artist. After studying various world music traditions at CalArts, he began creating his own percussion sounds out of industrial materials for a variety of record labels. He is regarded as a pioneer of industrial music. Z'EV was a strong presence in the New York City downtown music scene in the 1980s and 1990s, performing with Elliott Sharp, Glenn Branca, and doing solo performances at The Kitchen, The Knitting Factory, Danceteria, and other venues where experimental music flourished.
The Break and Repair Method is the side project of Matchbox Twenty drummer and rhythm guitarist Paul Doucette. Doucette put the band together when Matchbox Twenty was on hiatus, and when all the band's members were unsure whether their band would reunite. He has said he started The Break and Repair Method as an "experiment" to find out what he sounds out like on his own, as opposed to performing in a band where he wasn't a songwriter, as he did with Matchbox Twenty. Their debut album Milk The Bee was released on September 16, 2008.
John played this thing that was like a cross between a mellotron and an electric organ, and we got some great sounds out of it. He played this walking, ever changing bassline and I drummed to it, and I felt that we were just totally connected at that point – every time he changed I was there with him, I'd change and he'd be there."Phil Strongman: "John Lydon’s Metal Box – The Story Of Public Image Ltd." (Helter Skelter, 2007, page 138) ; "The Pardon" : John Lydon (1999): "I was just saying something about most people's lack of desire for change.
Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Snivelling Shits", in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, Robbins, Ira "Snivelling Shits", Trouser Press Lillywhite's career as a record producer began to take off and Barry Myers, aka punk and reggae disc jockey DJ Scratchy took over on bass.Whitfield, Greg (2004) "ROOTS AND WANDERINGS: SOUNDS OUT OF THE DIASPORA", 3:AM Magazine The single was released in late 1977. Dadomo resurfaced in 1977 under the guise of Arthur Comix, with "Isgodaman?" on the Beggars Banquet label compilation Streets. By 1979 The Snivelling Shits had become The Hits and were billed as such on the London club scene.
The second song consists of an initial note, a second a whole step lower, and a third note, repeated two or three times, about a minor third below that. This second song is commonly described by use of mnemonics with the cadence of "Po- or Sam Peabody, Peabody, Peabody" (or "O-oh sweet Canada, Canada, Canada") The rhythm is very regular, and the timbre could be described as pinched. These musical intervals are only approximate; to a human ear the song often sounds out of tune. The repeated note will often change in pitch very slightly, contributing to this effect.
Slash,Slash Reflects on His Astonishing Rise from Seedy Bars to Soccer Stadiums to the Xbox 360 Brad PaisleyShut Up And Play Your Guitar: On Play, Brad Paisley Lets His Telecaster Do the Talking and many Guitar Player magazine "Master Classes" (a popular column of Guitar Player).Ricocheting Octaves and Beyond Pt. 2, A Fast, Funky, Full-Contact Sixteenth-Note Smackdown, Guitar Player magazine article 04/22/2011 by Jude GoldSpank! How to slap, pop, yank, and smack magical new sounds out of your favorite guitar.(LESSONS: MASTER CLASS) Gold has also written for Relix, Rumble, Frets, and Bass Player magazines.
Liu is considered to be one of China's first shredders, and his style was a defining aspect of Tang Dynasty's influential sound. Andrew Jones, in his writeup for Spin, noted that Liu could "wrench new sounds out of his instrument that have the power to shock with their strange beauty", while Black Panther guitarist Li Tong described Liu's playing as "ferocious" and "full of power". A saying among contemporary Chinese rock circles went "the South has Laozai, the North has Laowu" – with "Laozai" referring to Zhejiang-born guitarist Wu Liqun. Liu's early influences include Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Michael Angelo Batio, Yngwie Malmsteen, Queensrÿche, and King Crimson.
On her arrival back to the states, Lebec was embraced within a work-study process. The projects were a blend of writing and recording various sounds. Out of those years, a new CD release was to take shape in 2004, “Back to Innocence”, again under her birth name of Tabitha Lebec. At that time she returned to her roots on the piano and changed her name to Elise Lebec. In 2006 her new identity and new sound took form in her release of Possible Dreams” “Impressions of a Solo Piano” Lebec's journey started with her first husband was Nigel Portman-Lewis who died from lung cancer in 2001.
An early friend, the dancer and choreographer Phoebe Neville, joined him there and became his wife and performance partner. He was a founding participant of Fluxus since 1961, was a resident composer and musician with the Judson Dance Theatre from 1962 to 1964 and later with the Experimental Intermedia Foundation upon the invitation of Elaine Summers, for whose dance company he served as musician. He co-founded with Malcolm Goldstein and James Tenney the Tone Roads Chamber Ensemble in 1963 (active until 1970), with Julie Winter Sounds Out of Silent Spaces in 1972 (active until 1979) and with Barbara Benary and Daniel Goode, Gamelan Son of Lion in 1976 (still active).
The style of the poem has been described as "sagalike in its sparse use of language combined with ample specific detail." According to George Anderson, since the poem comes so late in the Old English period, it gives evidence of the continuing attraction of the "warrior tradition": it is "clear and convincing testimony to the vitality of the Old English battle-epic tradition; the authentic ring sounds out years after the Beowulf Poet, Caedmon, and Cynewulf have been laid to rest."Anderson 91, 92. Donald Fry compares passages from Beowulf and Brunanburh (concerning the boarding of ships) and remarks on the "similar diction and imagery".
" Doran described "fourth world Japan" as a more varied and abstract version of Hassell's concept; unlike Hassell's works which were singular and dull, Reassemblage contains sounds from different world cultures and styles that come together to create a discombobulated situation to the point where the source of the sounds are unknown and all of the sonic textures "end up sounding like something else.” As critic Andy Beta put it, "Cloaks tease [the sounds] out so that they clench and exhale, emerging as digital blips that seem as natural as breath." This combination of digital and organic sound aspects lends the record a retrofuturistic feel.
As in some other species of monkeys, the acoustical structure of greater spot-nosed monkey alarm calls it has been argued to vary according to the kind of predator spotted. The monkey reportedly combines different sounds into a sequence, which has an entirely different meaning from the sounds out of which it is made. For instance, the sound "pyow" alone means another animal, like a leopard, is lurking nearby, and "hack" means a flying animal, like an eagle, is flying nearby, but when the two are combined, as in the sequence "pyow pyow hack hack hack hack", they have an entirely different meaning: Let's get out of here and move to another place. File:Young Putty- nosed monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans) on wood.
James Van Stone, an anthropologist who traveled to Saint Petersburg and read diaries of the Russian explorers from 1867, noted that explorers traveled to "Aleknagik Lake" (in a spelling that is Russian but sounds out to Aleknagik). In 2005, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources applied to own the waterways and compiled an extensive history of the area in their application (see Links below). The 1929 U.S. Census found 55 people living in the "Wood River village" area to the south. During 1930, there were five families living on the shores of the lake year-round, the Waskeys, Polleys, Hansons, Yakos, and Smiths. A log cabin territorial school was built on the south shore of the lake in 1933, and Josie Waskey was the first teacher.
" Most of the album was planned in the basement, though Q-Tip also worked on outside projects there, including the beat for Nas's single "One Love", which appeared on his debut album Illmatic (1994). Rapper and producer Large Professor recalled the inviting, relaxed atmosphere in the basement: "[Phife Dawg] would just be there chilling, watching a basketball game or something, playing a video game and just listening to the beats, like, 'Yeah, yeah, I like that right there.' It was just so casual and cool ... just kind of sitting there and chillin' out, going to get something to eat, going through sounds and picking the sounds out. Telling a few jokes, watching some television like that; it was really nice.
In Chinese translation, 8th Avenue is called 八大道. The Cantonese pronunciation for 8th Avenue sounds out to Bot Dai Do. Eighth Avenue is lined with Chinese businesses, including grocery stores, restaurants, Buddhist temples, video stores, bakeries, and community organizations, and even a Hong Kong Supermarket. The Chinatown along this stretch of the avenue in Sunset Park is very well known to be an extension of the original Chinatown in Manhattan. However, that is changing because of the swiftly increasing concentration of the Fuzhou population and the declining Cantonese population; it can very easily be witnessed by the Chinese speaking population that it is increasingly becoming more specifically an extension of the Little Fuzhou on the East Broadway and Eldridge street portion of Manhattan's Chinatown and becoming less of an extension of Manhattan's Chinatown as a whole.
An extremely important study on the Artaud work comes from Jacques Derrida. According to the philosopher, as theatrical writer and actor, Artaud is the embodiment of both an aggressive and repairing gesture, which strikes, sounds out, is harsh in a dramatic way and with critical determination as well. Identifying life as art, he was critically focused on the western cultural social drama, to point out and deny the double-dealing on which the western theatrical tradition is based; he worked with the whirlpool of feelings and lunatic expressions, being subjugated to a counter-force which came from the act of gesture. Theatrical practitioner Peter Brook took inspiration from Artaud's "Theatre of Cruelty" in a series of workshops that led up to his Royal Shakespeare Company production of Marat/Sade in 1964, which was performed in New York and Paris as well as London.
He praises Clarke's choice in bandmates, calling them "prodigies in their own right" but does not praise the whole album. He called "Larry Has Traveled 11 Miles and Waited a Lifetime for the Return of Vishnu's Report" a "clumsy, failed attempt at summing up the music's history to date" and that "Bass Folk Song No. 6" does not "work [as] well" as some of the other tracks but "these are minor complaints on an otherwise fine recording". Jeff Winbush of All About Jazz commented that there "are no radical departures" on this album and it sounds as if Clarke is "taking a victory lap here, revisiting past triumphs" but that he "still pull[s] sounds out of his assortment of electric, acoustic and Alembic basses like nobody else, and [is] still slapping, plucking and thumbing his way through contemporary, fusion jazz, rock, funk and whatever else he puts his mind to".
These are likely to be from the eastern side of this pulpitum screen, which would have obscured the view of the chancel while allowing sounds out from it. While the Domesday Book of 1086 makes it clear that there was a church in Bourne in 1066, and there is a suggestion that there was an Anglo-Saxon abbey, as far as is firmly known, the abbey was founded as a canonry, by a charter granted in 1138, by Baldwin fitz Gilbert de Clare (with the consent of Roger his son and Adelina his wife). He was a member of a post- conquest Norman family, settled in Suffolk, which later made its mark in Wales and Ireland. Adelina was a great-granddaughter of Hereward the Wake, though the connection with the Wake family was not made until the generation after Baldwin and Adelina, when their daughter, Emma married Hugh Wake.
Brouwer has one of the most delicate ears and inventive imaginations among contemporary American composers…Ms. Brouwer not only gets seductive sounds out of the instruments, she also creates a dramatic through line that keeps the attention riveted for 27 minutes.” Skyriding was performed at the Contemporary Music Forum in Washington, D.C. in February 2005. In 2007, violinist Michi Wiancko and conductor James Gaffigan premiered Brouwer’s Concerto for Violin and Chamber Orchestra with CityMusic Cleveland Chamber Orchestra. In reviewing this work, Donald Rosenberg wrote about its “surprising tension between skittish and poetic material... the violinist has long, bravura statements that melt seamlessly into tender utterances and back again.” In 2009, premieres included Brouwer's Rhapsody for Orchestra commissioned and premiered by the Detroit Symphony, Leonard Slatkin, conducting, and BREAKDOWN, a collaborative work by Brouwer and video/sound artist Kasumi, commissioned and premiered by the American Composers Orchestra, George Manahan conducting, at Carnegie's Zankel Hall.
In Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2003–06), Stitch and Lilo have to capture Jumba's other experiments, turn them from evil to good, and find them a home. Along the way, he meets his match: Experiment 627 who is tougher than him, but whom Stitch eventually defeats with greater intelligence. He also is affected by 15 experiment powers: Amnesio wipes out his memory, being poked by Spike's spine makes him goofy, Babyfier turns him into a baby, Spooky turns into water and nearly drowns him, Lax makes him lazy, Dupe duplicates him into four (weakening his strength), Frenchfry serves him unhealthy junk food meals (along with Lilo and Pleakley) and fattens him up into a giant bowling ball, Yaarp sounds out his loud megaphone (deafening him), Snooty sucks out his mucus (effectively dehydrating him), Swirly hypnotizes him, Drowsy (in the episode "PJ") puts him to sleep, Houdini makes him invisible, Swapper switches him into Lilo's and then Pleakley's bodies, Bugby turns him into a bug, and Slushy freezes him. However, the powers wear off.

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