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  Magic (paranormal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was the cue for Gerald Gardner, now recognised as the founder of Wicca, to publish his first non-fiction book Witchcraft Today, in which he claimed to reveal the existence of a witch-cult that dated back to pre-Christian Europe.
Most Western traditions acknowledging the natural elements, the seasons, and the practitioner's relationship with the Earth, Gaia, or the Goddess have derived at least in part from these magical groups, and are considered Neopagan.
Appearing from aboriginal tribes in Australia and New Zealand to rainforest tribes in South America, bush tribes in Africa and ancient Pagan tribal groups in Europe and the British Isles, some form of shamanic contact with the spirit world seems to be nearly universal in the early development of human communities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Magic_(paranormal)   (4820 words)

  
 Texas Governor Rick Perry - Texas Music Pioneers (A-M) / Texas Music History Tour
When the cue was given the projectionist, he pulled the projector's switch, and nothing happened.
They were the number 4 Western Swing string band at their peak in the 1930s and 1940s.
His band assembly became the prototype for western swing bands---two fiddles, guitar, banjo, bass, steel guitar, and piano with pop vocal styling and occasional scat-singing.
www.governor.state.tx.us /divisions/music/tour/pioneers.htm   (9652 words)

  
 BILLIARD: Pool Billard Tables - Biliard Table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The game is done by using a cue which is a long wooden stick that is tapered in its width.
The individual places the cue in between their hands, laying parallel to the pool table.
One short scale quadrillion, in other words is what a billiard is. It is commonly used in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and in Australia as the long scale usage of on thousand billion.
www.raqtech.net /shopping/g4j1a.htm   (758 words)

  
 Records International catalogue October 1998
Of all the composers who have attempted a fusion of western art music with the music of the orient, Delage deserves attention as one of the most successful, and least gimmicky.
A student of Ravel, his music is unmistakably French, with echoes of Ravel, Debussy, Schmitt and even jazz; occasional suggestions of the kind of added-note harmony that later would come to be associated with Messiaen, or even early Sorabji are also present.
Genzmer is a composer who has rejected the avant-garde in his compositions, taking his cue from Hindemith, with whom he studied.
www.recordsinternational.com /RICatalogOct98.html   (11710 words)

  
 The Food Timeline: history notes-meat
A thick chunk of tender sirloin, rump or fillet steak, which has a pocket cut in the middle, is stuffed with oysters and then fried to the required degree of doneness.
The part of this puzzle food historians are not able to solve is who first introduced the carpetbag steak to Australia and when.
It is commonly found in the southern and central western states.
www.foodtimeline.org /foodmeats.html   (18772 words)

  
 breebop.com » 2006 » February   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
When we’re training dogs we often focus on our verbal commands, but dogs are watching for visual cues.
So, ‘go pee!’ is not the same to them as ‘go pee go pee go pee!’ Dogs are not the same as wolves, but it may be relevant that in a wolf pack, the wolves with the most seniority and power vocalize less than immature wolves or those insecure of their power.
So to cue your dog that you’re the one in charge, it’s better to use more signals than sounds and refrain from repeating commands.
breebop.com /index.php/2006/02   (4715 words)

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