Sentences with phrase «in other bands»

The net result is that there is no more reason statistically to consider the temperature trend in the Arctic more significant than those in the other bands.
The ability of a band to shape the temperature profile of the whole atmosphere should tend to be maximum at intermediate optical thicknesses (for a given band width), because at small optical thicknesses, the amounts of emission and absorption within any layer will be small relative to what happens in other bands, while at large optical thicknesses, the net fluxes will tend to go to zero (except near TOA and, absent convection, the surface) and will be insensitive to changes in the temperature profile (except near TOA), thus allowing other bands greater control over the temperature profile (depending on wavelength — greater influence for bands with larger bandwidths at wavelengths closer to the peak wavelength — which will depend on temperature and thus vary with height.
Between 1980 and 1985, X recorded four masterpieces and one very good record, before singers John Doe and Exene Cervenka started making music in other bands.
Yes, but with the best friends I've made in other bands that haven't carried over to this, I'm a bit scared to answer that.

Not exact matches

The other guys in the band would always change their look from night to night — different hair, different makeup.
Unlike other bands, the Dead also encouraged fans to bootleg and share performances in a «sneakernet» version of peer - to - peer sharing.
With revenues from the band's winery, golf course, luxury hotel and other ventures as collateral, it can now issue bonds just like municipal, provincial or federal governments — a first in Canada for a native band.
The chief and his band have built up the successful Nk» Mip Cellars, the first aboriginal - owned winery in North America; a par - 72 golf course; a 4.5 - star resort and spa and a number of other vibrant businesses.
Mills has a personal interest in the benefits of economic «clustering,» where businesses and research organizations band together to mentor each other and work together.
The arm band communicates with nearby computers or other mobile devices using Bluetooth low energy radio signals.Developers have used it for everything from controlling the volume in iTunes to allowing scrubbed - in surgeons to annotate digital MRI scans without needing to touch unsterile equipment.
The boys, who play together in a jug band called The Easy Rollers, packed a travel - sized acoustic guitar, a cigar box fiddle, a harmonica, a camera, and other basic equipment and set off on a back road bike trip down the east coast and then out west to San Diego.
Others in the band agreed.
«It's not uncommon for Unions to band together in support of each other during difficult contract negotiations,» Southwest's senior vice president of labor relations, Randy Babbitt, told Fortune in a statement.
Outside the band, Juno found other features in the atmosphere, rather than the expected homogeneous mix of gas.
Home furnishings stores, jewelers, and many other types of establishments often band together in districts designed to attract more business for all.
On the other hand, it could turn out exactly opposite and meetings in the virtual workplace might resemble a cross between a cos - play convention and a competition between a dozen Village People tribute bands.
High volatility, on the other hand, has the opposite impact on the optimal corridor bands — riskier securities should be confined to a narrow range in order to ensure that they are not over or underrepresented in the portfolio.
Transaction costs, price volatility and correlation with other portfolio holdings are the three most important variables in determining band sizes.
Also, the four carriers are using LTE in different frequency bands, with some of their phones specced to exclude the other carriers» bands, making it harder to switch carriers.
But Smart Beta is as good a rock - band name as One Direction and each begets the other in the stock market.
That has forced OPEC and other exporters to band together to cut output in a bid to shrink global oil stockpiles.
I returned home hot, sore and exhausted, but overwhelmingly happy that I'd gotten to see so many great bands in such a great setting — having Lake Michigan on one side and the breath - taking Chicago skyline on the other makes tolerating rain and heat pretty easy.
In high school I was a huge Pearl Jam fan, but after becoming a Christian, the realization of the band's stand on abortion and other moral issues quickly dulled their luster.
Since we both have primary control in each of our bands, we had to learn how to listen to each other and not rule by gut emotions.»
But, then you talk to some other band and all they want to do is just put out a record or play a few shows or whatever.That helps to keep things in perspective.
I've been told that it's inspired lots of other bands, and, in that sense, I think that it was a good.
But whether its going in a better direction, I mean the funny thing is, no matter what direction it goes, no matter how great it is, there's going to be a bunch of shmucks that are trying to like make money off of it, and it's going to repeat itself: The amount of bands that sound like various other bands that once were great... it multiplies so quick, it's pretty funny man.
Two Tongues» MySpace bio claims the band is an expression of «the yin and yang; how two «opposite» souls stimulate and battle each other in any truly loving relationship.»
I say this only because Cameron Crowe's documentary, which showed the Pearl Jam's alleged heroic testimony before Congress as they called out the monopoly of Ticketmaster in setting prices for concert tickets, made this band something other than a rehash of «70s stadium rock with a lead singer with a Bono complex.
The band added their third record, I'm Only a Man, to their repertoire in October 2007, showcasing their experimentation with mandolin, slide guitars and other instruments.
City states, though very small by modern national standards, were enormous compared to hunter gatherer bands in which everyone knew each other.
God did not see fit to remove all other life forms from planet earth on October 25, 2003, and so we shared that day with our parents, our grandparents, our aunts and uncles, our friends, our church, our neighbors, the church custodian, the band, the caterers, the photographer, the nursery staff, the people who honked their horns when they saw «Just Married» sprayed in shaving cream on our car windows, and the people who didn't.
However, he also asserted that many other «Christian» bands were in the same position, saying: «We toured with more Christian bands who actually aren't Christians than bands that are.
In 1914 the converts of these meetings banded themselves into a fraternal organization devoted to the reclamation of other drunkards.
Many people now consider atheism a «religion» in that they band together around beliefs just like any other one does.
Alfred Neumann in Six of Them tells of a German professor of law who continued teaching in the early days of the Hitler regime, lecturing on justice with pointed reference to its subversion in the Nazi state.36 When fired from his position, the professor, his wife, and a loyal band of students publish secretly copies of his lectures and other material attacking the injustices of the regime.
«If we can't care about each other in community, in our little or large band of followers, how will we reach beyond those boundaries?»
No other band on this list will sing «Howling ghosts they reappear, in mountains that are stacked with fear, but you're a king and I'm a lionheart» anytime soon.
Others in Knoxville know them as the United Pursuit worship band, but «band» is a little misleading.
Something more also: If we can't care about each other in community, in our little or large band of followers, how will we reach beyond those boundaries?
On the other band, Dorion Cairns, an intimate and translator of Husserl, also spent two years in Germany (1924 - 26) working directly under Husserl at Freiburg.
Now Britain wobbles upward with the other advanced industrial countries in a band plus or minus a few percentage points from the average, excepting the big, rich nation of churchgoers, which persists at 30 percent above the rest.
The swing revival did have the potential to make a widespread impact, as its lasting legacy in giving ball - room dancing a boost attests, but it was a far more ambitious idea than those other revivals, since for it to really work you needed a) jazz - musician participation, b) bigger bands, and perhaps even c) supper - club like venues.
In Roman society, people banded together in associations (or fellowship groups) and swore to help each other when needeIn Roman society, people banded together in associations (or fellowship groups) and swore to help each other when needein associations (or fellowship groups) and swore to help each other when needed.
Myself and a friend were discussing something very similar to this... we heard it in a song played on a very popular christian radio station, but I've heard it many other times in a few specific bands.
One of the most miserable of them, Liberia, goes back to the 1840s (Haiti to the 1790s): its cry for help was voiced by a desperate Liberian, when three rival bands of heavily armed savages were engaged in slaughtering (and in some cases eating) civilians as well as each other.
He has to view it as a promise for the others, the revelation of what the others are — and if in regard to those others it is not «certain» what they are, neither is it certain that those who are inside the Church belong to the band of the elect.
Up and down its narrow valleys and across its great plain went the pomp and panoply of the ancient world, and its more commonplace traffic as well: rich argosies from far Babylon, carrying the wares down to Egypt; royal messengers of the great kings who ruled in Persepolis, bearing decrees for the officer in charge at the frontier station of Assouan; plenipotentiaries of Hatti and of Egypt, seeking a modus vivendi in the political stresses of the thirteenth century; conquerors with their chariots and footmen and their tale of atrocities behind and yet before; wandering bands of foot - loose adventurers, seeking a good land where they might strike roots into the soil - all these and hosts of others were led among the Palestinian hills where went the great trunk roads of the ancient world, camped in the plains, bartered in the little cities, or stayed to lay permanent claim to some hit of the land.
In other words, we see a secular band with a distinctive sound (Mumford and Sons is a good example) and perhaps six months to a year later, there's a band that sounds an awful lot like Mumford and Sons singing generic praise and worship lyrics instead of whatever the secular artist was singing about.
The other branches and tribes thereupon banded together in opposition and took a written oath to boycott the protecting quarters until Muhammad was handed over to them.
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