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After recording Northwinds , Coverdale soon formed the band Whitesnake , where Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody played guitar . | Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody played guitar in the band . |
Some of their audience criticized Coverdale , feeling he was merely a Plant clone . | Some of their audience criticized Coverdale . |
David Coverdale ( born 22 September 1951 ) is an English rock singer most famous for his work with Whitesnake , the commercially successful hard rock band he founded in 1978 . | David ` Jack ' Coverdale ( born 22 September 1951 ) is an English rock singer . |
He stated he had been recording new demos , aiming for a new Whitesnake album , and that on tape his voice was sounding full and strong . | He says he 's been recording new demos . |
In time for the US release of Slide It In , Coverdale made a calculated attempt at updating Whitesnake 's sound and look by recruiting guitarist John Sykes from the remnants of Thin Lizzy . | He recruited John Sykes from the remnants of Thin Lizzy for this . |
It is no secret that Coverdale wanted out of the business at that point . | Coverdale wanted to find other values in life . |
This collaboration resulted in the Coverdale-Page album released in March 1993 . | It was released in March 1993 . |
The first release under the new contract was the double live album Live : In the Shadow of the Blues ( released 27 November 2006 ) , the album also contained 4 brand new studio tracks written by Coverdale and Aldrich . | The first release under the record label was the double live album Live : In the Shadow of the Blues ( released 27 November 2006 ) . |
After the demise of Deep Purple , Coverdale embarked on a solo career . | After the end of Deep Purple , Coverdale started a solo career . |
He had grown uncomfortable with the entity he then felt Whitesnake had become , and admits that he got `` caught up in it '' . | He had grown uncomfortable with what he thinks Whitesnake had become . |
After this Coverdale once again retreated from the music business , for three years . | After this Coverdale once again went away from the music business , for three years . |
Also in 2008 , Whitesnake embarked on a European Tour as part of a double bill with fellow Yorkshire rockers Def Leppard . | Also in 2008 , Whitesnake went on a European Tour with fellow Yorkshire rock band Def Leppard . |
The 1987 album has sold 8 times platinum since its release , propelled by hit singles such as `` Here I Go Again '' and `` Is This Love '' , and finally made Whitesnake a bona fide concert headliner in North America . | It finally made Whitesnake a concert headliner in North America . |
Rather than disbanding , Coverdale was instrumental in persuading the band to continue with American guitarist Tommy Bolin ( of Billy Cobham and The James Gang fame ) . | He helped in persuading the band to continue with American guitarist Tommy Bolin ( of Billy Cobham and The James Gang ) . |
An audience of weeping angels watches a play performed by `` mimes , in the form of God on high '' , and controlled by vast formless shapes looming behind the scenes . | Weeping angels watch a play performed by `` mimes , in the form of God on high '' , and controlled by vast formless shapes looming behind the scenes . |
The mimes chase a `` Phantom '' which they can never capture , running around in circles . | The mimes chase a `` Phantom '' which they can never capture . |
The poem plays an important symbolic role as part of its inclusion in the short story `` Ligeia . '' | The poem plays an important symbolic role as part `` Ligeia . '' |
`` The Conqueror Worm '' is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe about human mortality and the inevitability of death . | `` The Conqueror Worm '' is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe . |
In the revised story , the poem is composed by the eponymous Ligeia , and taught to the narrator in the fits of her death throes . | In the revised story , the poem is composed by Ligeia . |
It was first published separately in Graham 's Magazine in 1843 , but quickly became associated with Poe 's short story `` Ligeia '' after Poe added the poem to a revised publication of the story in 1845 . | It was first published in Graham 's Magazine in 1843 . |
He played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) for the Calgary Flames , Detroit Red Wings , San Jose Sharks and Florida Panthers . | For 21-years he played in the National Hockey League , he played as a goaltender for the Calgary Flames , Detroit Red Wings , San Jose Sharks and the Florida Panthers . |
Michael Vernon ( born February 24 , 1963 ) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender . | Michael `` Mike '' Vernon ( born 24 February 1963 in Calgary , Alberta , Canada ) is a retired professional ice hockey player . |
Several other hypotheses have been proposed to explain ball lightning : | Many people are said to have seen ball lightning . |
Mineral oil is organic . | There is also synthetic oil . |
Intervals with larger numbers are called compound intervals . | Big intervals are called `` wide '' intervals . |
For instance , in the A ♭ - major diatonic scale , the five notes are C-D ♭ - E ♭ - F-G ( see figure ) . | In a major scale there are eight notes e.g. a C major scale ( see above ) is : C D E F G A B C and down again . |
Sturt National Park is in the arid north-western corner of New South Wales , Australia , 1059 km northwest of Sydney . | Sturt National Park is a national park in north west New South Wales ( Australia ) , 1059 km northwest of Sydney . |
Sturt National Park was featured in British documentary called Planet Earth . | Sturt National Park was shown on a British TV documentary called `` Planet Earth '' . |
In the east of the park are flood plains , dotted with occasional trees which then give way to small rocky gorges and creek beds . | The east of the Sturt National Park has flood plains , some trees and small rocky gorges and creek beds . |
Cameron Corner is a remote but popular tourist destination where the states of New South Wales , South Australia and Queensland meet . | It is where the borders of the states of New South Wales , South Australia and Queensland meet . |
Towards the middle of the park , The Olive Downs , or `` Jump Up '' country has flat topped mesas rising up to 150 metres above the surrounding plains , granite outcrops and flat valleys . | The central area of the park , near the old Olive Downs sheep station , has `` jump-ups '' , flat topped mesas rising up to 150 m ( 492 ft ) metres above the plains . |
The park contains large populations of both red and western gray kangaroos . | Red Kangaroos , Western Grey Kangaroos , Eastern Grey Kangaroos and Euros are common throughout the park . |
In the far west of the National Park , the gibber plains are replaced by sandhills of the Strzelecki Desert . | In the far west of the National Park , the gibber ( stone ) plains are replaced by the red sand dunes of the Strezlecki Desert . |
He died in Grenada , Mississippi . | He died 1966 from a heart attack in Grenada , Mississippi . |
Hurt 's influence spanned several music genres including blues , spirituals , country , bluegrass , folk and contemporary rock and roll . | Hurt influenced different music genres like blues , country , bluegrass , folk and contemporary rock and roll . |
Singing to a melodious finger-picked accompaniment , he began to play local dances and parties while working as a sharecropper . | While he was working as a sharecropper he played at local dances and parties . |
He first recorded for Okeh Records in 1928 , but these were commercial failures . | He did his first recording in 1928 for Okeh Records but was not successful . |
John Smith Hurt , better known as Mississippi John Hurt ( July 3 , 1893 or March 8 , 1892 - November 2 , 1966 ) was an American country blues singer and guitarist . | `` Mississippi '' John Smith Hurt ( July 2 , 1892 , Teoc , Mississippi - November 2 , 1966 , Grenada , Mississippi ) was an American blues singer and guitarist . |
Before his death he played extensively in colleges , concert halls , coffee houses and also on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson , as well as recording three further albums for Vanguard Records . | In his later years he often played in colleges , concert halls , coffee houses and also on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson . |
After Hurt 's renditions of `` Frankie '' and `` Spike Driver Blues '' were included in The Anthology of American Folk Music in 1952 , and an Australian man discovered a copy of `` Avalon Blues '' , there became increased interest in finding Hurt himself . | 1953 two songs of Hurt were included in the album The Anthology of American Folk Music and an Australian found a copy of Avalon Blues . |
As well as playing concerts , he recorded several studio albums for Vanguard Records . | He also recorded three albums for Vanguard Records and recorded most of his songs for the Library of Congress . |
According to Billboard , `` Techno Cumbia '' is the earliest example of a song that fuses the pop and cumbia rap genres . | `` Techno Cumbia '' was made from Techno music and Cumbia music combined . |
`` Techno Cumbia '' is a song by American Tejano pop singer Selena , released as the seventh single from her album , Amor prohibido ( 1994 ) . | `` Techno Cumbia '' is a song by American singer Selena . |
He had also been one of the few people receptive to the neglected work of John Herapath on the kinetic theory of gases . | He had also been one of the few people receptive to the work of John Herapath on the kinetic theory of gases . |
He was further profoundly influenced by Peter Ewart 's 1813 paper On the measure of moving force . | He was further greatly influenced by Peter Ewart 's 1813 paper On the measure of moving force . |
James Prescott Joule FRS ( \ / dʒuːl \ / ; ( 24 December 1818 - 11 October 1889 ) was an English physicist and brewer , born in Salford , Lancashire . | James Prescott Joule ( 24 December 1818-11 October 1889 ) was an English physicist , born in Salford , near Manchester . |
In the Nguni languages , iZulu\/iliZulu\/liTulu means heaven , or sky . | In the Nguni languages , the words iZulu , iliZulu , and liTulu mean heaven , or sky . |
Small numbers also live in Zimbabwe , Zambia , Tanzania and Mozambique . | A small number of Zulu also live in Zimbabwe , Zambia , and Mozambique . |
The Zulu ( Zulu : amaZulu ) are a Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa and the largest ethnic group in South Africa , with an estimated 10-11 million people living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal . | The Zulu ( Zulu : amaZulu ) are the largest ethnic group in South Africa . |
Their language , Zulu , is a Bantu language ; more specifically , part of the Nguni subgroup . | The Zulu language , called isiZulu , is a Bantu language of the Nguni subgroup . |
The Zulu were originally a major clan in what is today Northern KwaZulu-Natal , founded ca . | The Zulu were originally a major clan in the area that is today Northern KwaZulu-Natal . |
They remain today the most numerous ethnic group in South Africa , and now have equal rights along with all other citizens , although there is still much more to be done establishing complete social equality in South Africa society . | Today the Zulu people are the largest ethnic group in South Africa and have equal rights . |
Nguni communities had migrated down Africa 's east coast over centuries , as part of the Bantu migrations probably arriving in what is now South Africa in about the 9th century . | These Nguni communities had migrated down the East coast of Africa over thousands of years . |
Some of the larger communities in the Bush include Bethel , Dillingham , King Salmon , Nome , Barrow , Katmai National Park , Kodiak Island , Kotzebue , and Unalaska-Dutch Harbor . | Places in the Bush include Bethel , , Dillingham , King Salmon , Nome , Barrow , Katmai National Park , Kodiak Island , Kotzebue , and Unalaska-Dutch Harbor . |
A majority of Alaska 's native populations live in the Bush , where they make their living in similar fashion to their ancestors . | Most of Alaska 's native populations live in the Bush . |
Travel from place to place is typically accomplished by snowmobile , snow machine , boat , or dog sled . | Travel from place to place is usually by snowmobile or snow machine , boat , or sometimes dog sled . |
The Bush is a term Alaskans use to generally describe regions of the State not connected to the North American road network or ready access to the State 's Ferry System . | The Bush is a term for the portions of Alaska that are not connected to North America 's road network . |
Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times also enjoyed the film and the acting , particularly that of Buscemi , Tierney and Madsen , and said `` Tarantino 's palpable enthusiasm , his unapologetic passion for what he 's created , reinvigorates this venerable plot and , mayhem aside , makes it involving for longer than you might suspect . '' | Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times also enjoyed the movie and the acting , particularly that of Buscemi , Tierney and Madsen , and said `` Tarantino 's palpable enthusiasm , his unapologetic passion for what he 's created , reinvigorates this venerable plot and , mayhem aside , makes it involving for longer than you might suspect . '' |
Todd McCarthy called the film `` undeniably impressive '' and was of the opinion that it was influenced by Mean Streets , Goodfellas and The Killing . | Todd McCarthy called the movie `` undeniably impressive '' and was of the opinion that it was influenced by Mean Streets , Goodfellas and The Killing . |
After this film , Tarantino was also compared to Martin Scorsese , Sam Peckinpah , John Singleton , Gus Van Sant , and Abel Ferrara . | After this movie , Tarantino was also compared to Martin Scorsese , Sam Peckinpah , John Singleton , Gus Van Sant , and Abel Ferrara . |
Vincent Canby of The New York Times enjoyed the cast and the usage of non-linear storytelling . | Vincent Canby of the New York Times enjoyed the cast and the use of non-linear storytelling . |
Roger Ebert was less enthusiastic ; he felt that the script could have been better and said that the film `` feels like it 's going to be terrific '' , but Tarantino 's script does not have much curiosity about the characters . | Roger Ebert was less enthusiastic ; he felt that the script could have been better and said that the movie `` feels like it 's going to be terrific '' , but Tarantino 's script does not have much curiosity about the characters . |
Hal Hinson of The Washington Post was also enthusiastic about the cast , complimenting the film on its `` deadpan sense of humor '' . | Hal Hinson of The Washington Post was also enthusiastic about the cast , complimenting the movie on its `` deadpan sense of humor '' . |
He similarly complimented Tarantino 's directing and liked the fact that he did not often use close-ups in the film . | He similarly complimented Tarantino 's directing and liked the fact that he did not often use close-ups in the movie . |
Many people walked out during the film and Tarantino commented about it at the time : During a screening at a film festival in Barcelona , fifteen people walked out , including horror film director Wes Craven and special makeup effects artist Rick Baker . | Many people have left theaters during the movie and Tarantino commented at the time : During a screening of the movie at a Film Festival in Barcelona , fifteen people walked out , including horror movie director Wes Craven and special effects artist Rick Baker . |
Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four also claiming that he enjoyed it , and that it was a very good film from a talented director , like other critics , he enjoyed the cast , but stated `` I liked what I saw , but I wanted more . '' | Ebert gave the movie two and a half stars out of four also claiming that he enjoyed it , and that it was a very good movie from a talented director , like other critics , he enjoyed the cast , but stated `` I liked what I saw , but I wanted more '' . |
At the film 's release at the Sundance Film Festival , film critic Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News compared the effect of Reservoir Dogs to that of the 1895 film L'Arrivée d'un Train en Gare de la Ciotat , whereby audiences putatively observed a moving train approaching the camera and scrambled . | At the movie 's release at the Sundance Film Festival , movie critic Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News compared the effect of Reservoir Dogs to that of the 1895 movie L'Arrivée d'un Train en Gare de la Ciotat , where audiences watched a moving train approaching the camera and ran away frightened . |
The film was the debut of director and writer Quentin Tarantino , and stars an ensemble cast - Harvey Keitel , Tim Roth , Chris Penn , Steve Buscemi , Lawrence Tierney , and Michael Madsen . | The movie was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starred Harvey Keitel , Tim Roth , Michael Madsen , Chris Penn , and Steve Buscemi . |
One scene that viewers found particularly unnerving was the ear-cutting scene ; Madsen himself reportedly had great difficulty finishing it , especially after Kirk Baltz ad-libbed the desperate plea `` I 've got a little kid at home . '' | One particular scene that viewers did not like was Michael Madsen cutting off the police officer 's ear , and Madsen himself reportedly had a great deal of difficulty finishing the scene especially after Kirk Baltz ad-libbed the desperate plea `` I 've got a little kid at home '' . |
Six of them use aliases : Mr. Blonde , Mr. Blue , Mr. Brown , Mr. Orange , Mr. Pink , and Mr. White . | The men are given nicknames with colors so that they do not know each others names ; Mr. Blonde ( Michael Madsen ) , Mr. Blue ( Eddie Bunker ) , Mr. Brown ( Quentin Tarantino ) , Mr. Orange ( Tim Roth ) , Mr. Pink ( Steve Buscemi ) , and Mr. White ( Harvey Keitel ) . |
Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American crime film that depicts the events before and after a botched diamond heist , but not the heist itself . | Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American crime movie . |
The film has received substantial criticism for its strong violence and language . | Reservoir Dogs has received a lot of criticism for its strong violence and language . |
Mr. Pink , who was hiding during the melee , takes the diamonds and flees . | Mr. Pink , who hid from the shootout , steals the diamonds and runs away . |
With them are mobsters Joe Cabot , the organizer of the heist and his son , `` Nice Guy Eddie '' . | They work for a gangster Joe Cabot ( Lawrence Tierney ) and his son , `` Nice Guy '' Eddie ( Chris Penn ) . |
She worked for the Bernalillo County Indian Hospital until 1970 when she returned to the University of New Mexico . | She worked for the Bernalillo County Indian Hospital until 1970 . |
She received a Ph.D. in Genetics from Stanford University in 1927 and an M.D. from Yale University in 1930 . | She got a Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics from Stanford University in 1927 and a Master 's degree from Yale University in 1930 . |
She then took a position with National Research Council until 1949 , and from 1949 to 1954 at the University of New Mexico . | From 1949 to 1954 she worked at the University of New Mexico . |
In 1985 , Paige released `` I Know Him So Well '' , a duet from Chess , singing with Barbara Dickson . | Paige then scored a number 1 single , `` I Know Him So Well '' , a song from Chess , as a duet with Barbara Dickson . |
Paige 's performance of the song `` Memory '' from Cats , with which she had a Top 10 hit , is her signature piece . | Fortunately , the song was `` Memory '' , which was a top 10 hit for Paige and has become her signature song . |
In most cases the anvil is used as a forging tool . | The anvil has sometimes been used as a percussion instrument because it makes a very loud sound when hit by the hammer . |
The long-term , strategic gyorin policy played out in bilateral diplomacy and trade dealings with Jurchen , Japan , Ryūkyū Kingdom , Siam and others . | The long-term , strategic gyorin policy played out in diplomacy and trade dealings with Jurchen , Japan , the Ryūkyū Kingdom , Siam and others . |
The rationale expressed by gyorin was applied to a multi-national foreign policy . | Gyorin was applied to a multi-national foreign policy . |
`` neighborly relations '' ) was a neo-Confucian term developed in Joseon Korea . | Gyorin was a neutral Confucian term developed in Joseon Korea . |
Albert Einstein was often quoted as saying `` I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought , but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones . '' | Albert Einstein said `` I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought , but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones . '' |
In 1910 , he performed in Giselle , and Fokine 's ballets Carnaval and Scheherazade ( based on the orchestral suite by Rimsky-Korsakov ) . | In 1910 he performed in Giselle , and Fokine 's ballets Carnaval and Scheherazade ( based on the orchestral suite by Rimsky-Korsakov ) . |
The radically angular movements expressed the heart of Stravinsky 's radically modern score . | The angular movements expressed the heart of Stravinsky 's radically modern score . |
Nijinsky spent the rest of his life in and out of psychiatric hospitals and asylums . | He spent the rest of his life in and out of psychiatric hospitals and asylums , as his family traveled round Europe . |
His partnership with Tamara Karsavina , also of the Mariinsky Theatre , was legendary , and they have been called the `` most exemplary artists of the time '' . | His partnership with Tamara Karsavina , in the Mariinsky Theatre , was highly praised : they were called the `` most exemplary artists of the time '' . |
Unfortunately , Nijinsky 's new trends in dance caused a riotous reaction at the Théâtre de Champs-Élysées when they premiered in Paris . | The music and dance caused a riotous reaction at the Théâtre de Champs-Élysées when they premiered in Paris . |
In The Rite of Spring ( Le Sacre du Printemps ) , with music by Igor Stravinsky ) ( 1913 ) , Nijinsky created choreography that exceeded the limits of traditional ballet and propriety . | In The Rite of Spring ( Le Sacre du Printemps ) , with music by Stravinsky ( 1913 ) , Nijinsky created choreography which went beyond the limits of traditional ballet . |
The choreographer and dancer Bronislava Nijinska was his sister and worked with him much of his career . | The ballerina and choreographer Bronislava Nijinska was his sister . |
Nijinsky and Diaghilev became lovers for a time , and Diaghilev was heavily involved in directing and managing Nijinsky 's career . | From that moment on , Diaghilev directed and managed Nijinsky 's career , and they became lovers . |
It was around this time in his life that signs of his schizophrenia were becoming apparent to members of the company . | Around this time , signs of his schizophrenia was noticed by members of the company . |
His ballets were L'après-midi d'un faune ( The Afternoon of a Faun , based on Claude Debussy 's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune ) ( 1912 ) ; Jeux ( 1913 ) ; and Till Eulenspiegel ( 1916 ) . | His ballets were L'après-midi d'un faune ( The Afternoon of a Faun , based on Claude Debussy 's music ) ( 1912 ) , The Rite of Spring ( 1913 ) , Jeux ( 1913 ) and Till Eulanspiegel ( 1916 ) . |
He could perform en pointe , a rare skill among male dancers at the time and his ability to perform seemingly gravity-defying leaps was legendary . | He could perform en pointe , a rare skill among male dancers at the time ( Albright , 2004 ) and his ability to perform seemingly gravity-defying leaps was also legendary . |
In 1910 , Mathilde Kschessinska selected Nijinsky to dance in a revival of Petipa 's Le Talisman , during which Nijinsky created a sensation in the role of the Wind God Vayou . | In 1910 , the company 's prima ballerina assoluta Mathilde Kschessinska selected Nijinsky to dance in a revival of Marius Petipa 's Le Talisman . |
The 1908 season of colorful Russian ballets and operas , works mostly new to the West , was a great success , leading him to plan a new tour for 1909 with a new name for his company , the now famous Ballets Russes , with choreographer Michel Fokine and designer Léon Bakst . | It led Diaghilev to create his famous company Les Ballets Russes with choreographer Michel Fokine and designer Léon Bakst . |
They come in many styles and colors ; however , blue jeans are particularly identified with American culture , especially the American Old West . | Jeans are made in many styles and colors . |
A black version was produced for distribution in the 77th Academy Awards gift bags , and was released in early May 2005 . | A black version was produced for the 77th Academy Awards gift bags , and was released in early May 2005 . |
It was also available in all Movistar-serviced countries and Claro ( Telcel ) . ' | At September 2005 , the black version was sold on these networks : Brazil : Canada : UK : USA : The first pink version was sold in October 2005 , and at June 2006 , was sold on these networks : USA : Canada : UK : It is also sold in all Movistar-serviced countries and Claro ( Telcel ) . |
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