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- Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
6: ...lady of rage", though the album itself contained only two songs that hinted at any sort of anger or re...
36: ...sequent singles "Feel Your Love", "Walkaway" and "Plastic" were also modest hits.
48: ...t appeared on ''[[Jagged Little Pill]]'' was the only take the two had ever recorded. With "Perfect", ...
50: ...the pavement. Morissette later revealed that her only concern was for the book of lyrics she was carry...
123: ...all but drained the anger from the song, leaving only an air of sorrow and remorse. That night, Moriss... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
33: Unlike her contemporary [[Billy Sunday]], McPherson w...
68: ...ad had an [[abortion]]; she was recovering from [[plastic surgery]]; she had staged the whole thing as a [[... - Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
19: ...he was in ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' ([[1999]]), [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s final [[film]], when she co-starred...
62: *Kidman is a prominent botox and plastic surgery user
88: *''Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures'' (2001) (documenta... - Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
27: ... types of modern hive in common use, differing mainly in size and number of frames used. Types include...
38: ...s made of wood or plastic and which have a wax or plastic [[foundation]] on which the bees draw out the com...
48: ...ive gets its name because the frames of the hive only have a top bar, not sides or a bottom bar.
49: The beekeeper does not provide a foundation (or only provides a fractional foundation) for the bees t...
52: Unlike the Langstroth hive, the honey cannot be extra... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
10: ...took the view]] that the Renaissance was perhaps only one of many such movements. This is in large par...
30: ...ntiments. There was a genuine appreciation of the plastic arts—pagan idols and statuary—with nu...
45: ...t the Medici came to power later. They were certainly great patrons but much later. If anything, the M...
61: Against this we can say that Baron is comparing unlike things. In a technical sense, Baron has to pro...
96: ...ilt upon and supplanted by the thinkers of [[The Enlightenment]] in the [[17th century|seventeenth cen... - Ceramics (15941 bytes)
57: ...used as a susceptor in microwave furnaces, a commonly used abrasive, and as a refractory material.
71: ...Fracture#Brittle fracture|fracture]] before any [[plastic deformation]] takes place, which results in poor ...
73: ...iscosity|viscous]] flow is the dominant source of plastic deformation, and is also very slow. It is theref...
112: ...r]]s, etc. The specialized formulations most commonly used in electronics are detailed in the book "Ta...
114: ...ttery]] is done with this type of method, using a plastic mixture worked with the hands. - Mosaic (6524 bytes)
25: ...e main methods of creating mosaics. They are commonly referred to as the "direct method" of mosaic con...
40: ...n a medium (often adhesive-backed paper or sticky plastic) as it will appear when installed. When the mosa... - Pottery (17136 bytes)
4: ..."earthenware" and "stoneware" are generally used only for relatively easily constructed utensils such ...
19: ...iable speed electric motor. Oftentimes a disk of plastic, wood, or plaster is affixed to the wheel head an...
21: ... in a day. Because of its nature, wheel work can only be used to initially create items with radial sy...
25: ...ly), and allowed to air-dry. This method is commonly used for smaller decorative pieces, such as figu...
32: ...sal or decorative item. This method is most commonly used for handbuilt pieces. Coloured clay can al... - Glass (26176 bytes)
22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
52: ...loped, which led to its becoming a much more commonly used material. The invention of the glass pressi...
85: ...ere rarely optically parallel giving rise to commonly seen distortions.
87: ...hieved by grinding and mechanical polishing, but only at considerable expense.
115: ... did not break into pieces, he fabricated a glass-plastic composite to reduce injuries in [[car accident]]s... - Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
26: ...ne of slits punched near the bound edge. A curled plastic "comb" is fed through the slits to hold the sheet...
28: ...magazines will be the same as the inner pages or only slightly heavier.
57: ...ere trimmed, so the sizes given are rough values only. - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
6: ... flared slightly at the end. However, there were only six finger-holes and two keys.
16: ...ell is frequently completed with a ring, often of plastic or [[ivory]]. The separate joints, where they con...
20: ...difficult opening solo in [[The Rite of Spring]] only ascending to the D. Low A at the bottom of the r...
30: ...ment. The very tip of a reed blade is frequently only 0.1 mm thick. - Ocarina (3914 bytes)
2: ...though a few exceptions composed of inexpensive [[plastic]]s exist.
11: ...ume enclosed by the instrument. This means that, unlike a [[flute]] or [[recorder]], the placement of ... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
4: ...f some student instruments, composite material or plastic [[resin]]. The instrument uses a single [[reed (m...
12: ...inet has a very deep and loud tone. It is often only used in large orchestras and bands rather than s...
15: ...ve high C. This last range of notes is generally only used rarely, to achieve particular dramatic or s...
20: ...rument uses a single wooden (sometimes "fiber" or plastic) [[reed (music)|reed]] which is held in the mouth...
22: ...keys is called the [[Oehler system]] and is used only in [[Germany]] and [[Austria]] (see History). - Contrabass clarinet (751 bytes)
1: ...contralto have been made, this is the lowest commonly used clarinet.
2: ... like the Bass-clarinet, and Vito has a resonite (plastic) instrument. - Jug (1886 bytes)
9: ...en used for musical jugs (glass jugs and bottles, plastic bleach bottles, tin kerosene cans, etc.). The ju...
11: ... jugs, since it is relatively quiet and produces only a single pitch. (It is more typically used for p... - Nose flute (4426 bytes)
13: ...rior diameter of other nose flutes, the range is only in one [[octave]] and in the playing position, t...
19: ...atone nose flute, is a musical novelty, a sort of plastic shield held under the nose that directs the breat... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
9: ...g concert A (earlier 440 Hz everywhere, now only in the [[United States]]; in [[Europe]] mostly 4...
13: ... (staple). The reed is held on the lips. The commonly accepted range for the oboe extends from B♭...
22: ...te and saxophone. The modern Oboe mechanism is mainly of two types: (a) the French conservatoire syste... - Piccolo (2812 bytes)
6: ...instrument. A typical flute section may include only one or two piccolos, and since piccolo players u...
10: ...ent years the piccolo has also been made out of a plastic composite material. The composite piccolo is dura... - Recorder (12954 bytes)
3: ...rto]] in G major (though [[Thurston Dart]] mistakenly suggested that it was intended for [[Tin whistle...
11: ...the base note. This note is either absent or can only be played by covering the end of the instrument,...
15: ...y found in children's ensembles, are also made of plastic and can be purchased quite cheaply. - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
3: ... in the mid-[[1840s]]. The saxophone is most commonly associated with [[popular music]], [[big band]] ...
14: ... the [[oboe]] than to the [[clarinet]]. However, unlike the [[oboe]], whose tube is a single cone, mos...
16: ...le fingering system, the modern saxophone is commonly considered an easy instrument to learn, especial...
20: ...rying degrees of success, as with the [[1950s]] [[plastic]] saxophones made by the [[Grafton saxophone| Gra...
23: ...ighter' than non-metal. Some players believe that plastic mouthpieces do not produce a good tone. Other sax...
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