What is amazing in this pairing is the raw spontaneity from Camara, both on vocals and on the one-string violin called the riti.
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But they really gained momentum in the mid-1990s, according to Las Vegas Hilton Vice President Jay Kornegay, following a string of one-sided Super Bowls that had bored fans looking for more action.
Breadfruit plants would be dug up in Tahiti-he'd tasted the strange fruit when a native had traded one for a string of glass beads-and then be transported to the West Indies.
After a string of one-sided defeats to Djokovic, Nadal's narrow loss Sunday is new fuel for the Spaniard, who remains just 25.
The doll's one interactive feature--a string on the back of its head that allows users to change its eye color with a yank--does little to humanize it.
It is one of very few all-string orchestras in the U.S., although on occasion it will hire a guest to sing or add a new musical sound.
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The requirement for senior executives to put their own signature to company accounts themselves is just one aspect of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which was rushed through Congress in response to the string of scandals and which is one of the most far-reaching pieces of financial legislation since Depression-era laws established the SEC almost 70 years ago.
Seau was one of a string of high-profile NFL players -- along with Dave Duerson, Shane Dronett and Shane Easterling -- who took their own lives and were later diagnosed with CTE.
The M.mycoides genome contains over a million letters of genetic code and current DNA-technology can string-together perhaps a few thousand units in one go.
The lure at Koskela is Aboriginal craftwork, such as the one-off lampshades traditionally woven with bush string.
The Atrium Palace Condominiums is one of a string of lavish high-rises that look across the Hudson River to the bright lights and infinite possibilities of Manhattan.
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Still, nothing could dampen the thrilling views on the west and north sides of the building (especially from the 2, 000-plus-square-foot Kohinoor Suite), which take in the entirety of the Queen's Necklace, the stretch of Marine Drive running along the city's Back Bay that, when lit up, truly resembles a vast string of pearls--one of the urban wonders of the world.
Byron Bay is one of a great string of headlands with white-sand bays stretching up the New South Wales coast into Queensland.
But the desperate situation brought out the best in the former world number one and at 4-5, she unleashed a string of punishing returns to get herself back into the match.
It was, after all, founded by a German (or possibly Austrian), who sold it to a Frenchman, who was later succeeded by a string of Greeks, including the one-time cook at the British consulate.
He uses his fingernails instead of a pick, which is quite common, except instead of plucking strings upward individually, he can play more than one string at a time by stroking down --- and up -- with the backs of his nails, which allows him to play several notes at once.
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Mr Cook began his career with The Housemartins in the 1980s and as Fatboy Slim enjoyed a string of hit records - including number one single Praise You - in the 1990s and early noughties.
Benedetti will lead the ensemble as they prepare and perform what is billed as "one of the most difficult and exciting pieces for string orchestra - Bartok's Divertimento - a piece selected to challenge the players and encourage musical excellence".
Now "stripped of set, stories and the one-minute time frame" and performed to Schubert's String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor ("Death and the Maiden"), the reconstituted work here augmented by an extraneous smoke bomb and some pointless tossing around of apples is more of the same kind of group and individual activity now familiar from Mr. Jones.
The sensor's imaging chip picks up the dark string immediately, even if only 1 femtogram (one-quadrillionth of a gram) of TNT is stuck to it.
The reliable Mike Hussey's gritty 126 on Saturday was the highlight of the match for the world's number one side, who struggled to cope against India's second-string team.
Mr Zygmuntowicz, who has also made instruments for Joshua Bell and the Emerson String Quartet, is rated as one of the best violin-makers alive.
Ackroyd was due to stand trial charged with taking part in a string of cyber-attacks, but today pleaded guilty to one charge of carrying out an unauthorised act to impair the operation of a computer, contrary to the Criminal Law Act 1977.
Those Australian victories somehow seem to lead to a string of injuries or boredom that knocks Williams, one of the all-time greats, off her game.
The BP report concludes that the most criticised well-design choice, known as a long string, was a reasonable one and did not lead to the failure.
The burglary, one of a string of similar thefts that hit the Hyatt in September, was a real-world case of a theoretical intrusion technique researchers had warned about months earlier one that may still be effective on hundreds of thousands or millions of locks protecting hotel rooms around the world.
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The program will first anonymize your unique string of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs and then translate it into a one-of-a-kind melody.
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