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Barton | Swing Aqueduct (left) and Barton Road Swing Bridge ( |
The Studies in | Swing are a series of four 78 rpm records released i |
, however, the 6-count moves of the east coast | swing are often combined with 8-count moves from the |
increasingly focuses on the genres of jazz and | swing area. |
The true | swing areas of the state are the suburbs of the larg |
Suspension is double A-arm in the front and | swing arm in the rear |
pace Shuttle Orbiter Mechanisms and Launch Pad | Swing Arms in 1994. |
04 - 1991) split the front beam axle into twin | swing arms that pivoted from a central joint. |
k packs have a gear meshing with a gear on the | swing arms' fulcrum shafts, which in turn meshes wit |
appearrance of G-Dragon from Big Bang doing a | swing around Minzy but was behind her). |
to conduct a daylight march nearly 20 miles to | swing around and become the extreme right flank of t |
Swing around now to 1965, and Sydney Newman extends | |
loss of political strength as a result of his | Swing Around the Circle speaking tour. |
w Johnson at a banquet in his honor during the | Swing Around the Circle speaking tour. |
mber 15 - President Andrew Johnson goes on his | Swing Around the Circle speaking tour to gain suppor |
y, he approached pianist Jack Fina, whose 1946 | swing arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of th |
style jazz on the album, though there are some | swing arrangements. |
Some of the most notable | Swing artists of the 1940s include Benny Goodman and |
the most distinguishing element of West Coast | Swing as compared to other swing dances. |
keeping his throwing arm back and delaying its | swing as he drives to the plate with his lower body. |
do not worship God because their leaves do not | swing as much as those of other trees. |
York Times, the song is influenced by new jack | swing, as well as the music of Guy. |
e of his wrists was in reference to his unique | swing, as believed by many to be one of the more gra |
Powell-Chandler, starred in the production of | Swing! as well. |
ited Kingdom general election, there was a big | swing as Sir Robert Peel's Conservatives took contro |
ther by an average separation of 14.65 AUs and | swing as close as 8 AUs and as far away as 21.3 AUs. |
e has been nicknamed "Sweet Lou," both for his | swing as a major league hitter and, facetiously, to |
nge was made to try to shorten and tighten his | swing, as well as get a fresh perspective. |
ly attack her, and then, when she resisted, to | swing at her with a baseball bat. |
By the time production was in full | swing at Silverwood in 1909 John Brown were sole pro |
Labor suffered a 6.2 percent | swing at the 2010 election, retaining the seat on a |
es a Noah's Ark metaphor to take an aggressive | swing at the oncoming 1980s consumerism, “Ain't you |
term, as while he faced a smaller than average | swing at the 1997 election, he only had a small marg |
The wedding celebrations are in full | swing at the Cabaret des Porcherons. |
coln, William Seward and Gideon Welles takes a | swing at the Lincoln administration. |
hmen, exhausted from fistfighting, haphazardly | swing at each other and collapse). |
and media sources, based on his propensity to | swing at the first pitch and his high strikeout rate |
Cordelia stops to | swing at him and he ducks. |
Philip Bergen | Swing at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judge |
owly retained his seat despite an 11.7 percent | swing at the 1997 election reducing him to a margin |
t would usually be a more marginal seat as the | swing at the previous election was 14%, roughly twic |
22/06/1972 | Swing Auditorium - San Bernardino, CA |
PQ incumbent Sylvain Simard amid a provincial | swing away from the Liberals. |
There was a general but very small | swing away from the Conservatives. |
Mirroring national trends the election saw a | swing away from the social democratic Labour party t |
A possible factor for such the large | swing away from the Democrats could have been the fa |
se election was unexpected but part of a large | swing away from Labor throughout the state. |
Despite a large | swing away from him, 28-year-old Patrick McLoughlin |
m Gordon Banks, this time on an increased (4%) | swing away from the SNP to Labour. |
Though there was a | swing away from the ALP, she won the seat with a maj |
of Western Health, won the seat despite a 13% | swing away from Labor. |
ivery which Clarke left, expecting the ball to | swing away, before it moved back towards the batsman |
h a tubular chassis, a mid-mounted engine, and | swing axle independent rear suspension. |
independent suspension used a low roll centre | swing axle system, where a beam attached to each hub |
Soon afterwards, he put into production his | swing axles for the Austin and the Ford 8, 10 and V8 |
ssis had all-round independent suspension with | swing axles at the rear. |
af spring and longitudinal torsion bars; rear: | swing axles, radius arms, transverse leaf spring,lon |
did not jack the car up, as occurs with short | swing axles. |
Calgary took almost a month and saw the result | swing back and forth. |
2006, a February 2007 by-election saw a large | swing back to Labour. |
er will pull the tail-end, causing the bell to | swing back towards its starting position. |
Marshall suffered a sharp | swing back to the Liberal Party at the 2006 election |
nds at their hip height, and their joined arms | swing backwards and forwards as in the basic step. |
most of his hat tricks he has delivered banana | swing balls which were unplayable. |
ountry" evoking images of the Jewish shtetl, a | swing band tributing Duke Ellington, or a rock band |
Swing Band - A similar ensemble to Concert band, but | |
iter Gordon Root, and plays regularly with the | swing band Stompy Jones. |
The Tune Wranglers were a Western | swing band from San Antonio, Texas, popular in the 1 |
Western | Swing band leader Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys r |
Presson and the Nails (also known as LPN) is a | swing band that formed in the San Francisco Bay Area |
ghboys, Brown formed the world's first Western | swing band in Fort Worth, Texas, the Musical Brownie |
ked with Ken "Snakehips" Johnson's West Indian | Swing Band among others. |
Emerald Valley Band from Rossinver, The Rhythm | Swing Band from Glencar, Kevin Woods Band Drumshanbo |
d asked if he would join Ray's 9-piece western | swing band as their front man. |
milieu, where he led his own Rowland Greenberg | Swing Band (1939-41) with Arvid Gram Paulsen on sax, |
With The Vile Bodies | Swing Band |
The ball typically features a | swing band playing before a temporary dance floor se |
e Rambers were an American Country and Western | swing band that originally consisted of Dick Hartman |
is the self-titled debut album by contemporary | swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. |
The main of which are The Horndean | Swing Band ,Brass Ensemble (aka. |
His own A. S. | Swing Band was established in 1982, and has released |
Doughboys is a quintessential American Western | swing band from Texas organized in 1931 by the Burru |
The | swing band are widely renowned across Brighton, havi |
Personnel in the | swing band included a variety of players. |
Ray Benson is the front man of the Western | swing band Asleep at the Wheel. |
The Lucky Strikes are a | swing band formed in 1989 by guitarist/vocalist Crai |
interests, Dr. Cooley played string bass in a | swing band called the Heartbeats from 1965 through t |
choirs, orchestras, wind and jazz ensembles, a | swing band and chamber groups. |
points in its career including being the only | swing band to ever place as a finalist in Pittsburgh |
veral choirs, an orchestra, a wind band, and a | swing band which competes in regional competitions. |
r father in Muzzie Braun & the Boys, a Western | swing band, and were joined in their own group by le |
de variety of groups, from two orchestras to a | swing band, a brass band, and numerous choirs. |
In 1953 he organized a western | swing band, The Oklahoma Travelers, at the time refe |
r and clarinet soloist with his Great American | Swing Band. |
gers") were a Nazi-sponsored German propaganda | swing band. |
In the 1990s he worked in Felix Endico's | swing band. |
o clubs in California to play with his western | swing band. |
12, unknown if still living), American western | swing bandleader and guitarist |
is first big high profile show with singer and | swing bandleader Billy Eckstine. |
In the late 1930s Western | Swing bandleader Milton Brown convinced Daffin to st |
Hallett was an older | swing bandleader, and had trouble winning over young |
28, 1966) was an American rhythm and blues and | swing bandleader. |
l steel guitar, playing in country and western | swing bands in Texas. |
is Bob began fifteen years of touring with the | swing bands of Glenn Miller, Les Elgart, Jimmy Dorse |
made his name in the jazz world working in the | swing bands of Artie Shaw (1938-39), Glenn Miller (1 |
It has been recorded by many Western | swing bands since. |
ng from college/teen musicals starring popular | swing bands to versions of classics like Oliver Twis |
s and 1940s he played with some of the premier | swing bands, including Luis Russell's, Benny Carter' |
He had also experienced playing in some | swing bands, though he mainly played in bop bands. |
alists, rock bands, jazz vocalists, magicians, | swing bands, and other such variety performers. |
Stewart left to lead his own groups - " little | swing bands, that were a perfect setting for his sol |
Players must use a | swing bar to judge their swing. |
Carney (April 1, 1910 - October 8, 1974) was a | swing baritone saxophonist, clarinetist, and bass cl |
7 of freestyle group TKA, from his debut album | Swing Batta Swing. |
t of Bob Wills was that Thompson, who used the | swing beat and instrumentation to enhance his vocals |
a drum machine kicks in and starts a new jack | swing beat, over which "Hold On" is delivered. |
r work introduced a hybrid of techno, jazz and | swing beats with a more soulful sound in the vein of |
he bridge has spanned dry land, and the double | swing became unnecessary. |
IF your point is | swing became worthless when white people started to |
In the United States the term | Swing became the most common word used to describe t |
Early in his career, he had trouble with his | swing because he kept his back elbow down too low. |
This has led to | swing becoming a measurement of the changes in votes |
Canadian big band leader, known as the King of | Swing, began his career that spans decades. |
in a crib (instead of a car seat, stroller, or | swing), being put down to sleep drowsy but awake, an |
Much of this | swing benefited minor party candidates, in particula |
s and general madness, as the Michalka sisters | swing between honeyed murmurs and psychosis, making |
After decades of a consistent pattern of | swing between two coalition in the state elections, |
Swing Big Band. | |
In the First World, pop music, | Swing, Big band, Jazz, and Country music dominated a |
George Gee is a Chinese-American | swing big-band leader. |
en the song and performed it with his band the | Swing Billys before he presented it to Axton. |
The Rt. Rev. William E. | Swing, Bishop of California, ordained him Deacon and |
The result is a mixture of genres including | swing, blues, soul, Latin, funk and rock. |
classic country, alternative country, Western | swing, blues, old-time and traditional mountain musi |
tained the symbolic ferris wheel, bumper cars, | swing boats, and a carousel like ride. |
ture is supported on coil springs on a central | swing bolster, the centre bogie allows 200mm of late |
hnique led to styles such as Boogie-Woogie and | Swing Boogie, with "Jive" gradually emerging as the |
ic about modern music and dance genres such as | swing, boogie-woogie, blues and rock 'n' roll, and t |
000 m²) sand-bottom lake which featured a tire | swing, boom swing, rope climb, and T-bar drop. |
allowed for 7 axes of motion: roll, pan, tilt, | swing, boom, traverse, track, lens focus, motor driv |
mmer, versatile enough to fit comfortably into | swing, bop and blues settings. |
88 in Royal Oak, Michigan) was a United States | swing, bop, and blues drummer. |
he retro sounds of the 70s, with influences of | swing, bossa nova, Swedish pop, and jazz. |
anywhere from No 3 to No 8, and a medium-paced | swing bowler who often opened the bowling for the co |
World War, Wisden picked Gibson, a fast-medium | swing bowler from Eton College, as one of its Cricke |
Title of Banana | swing bowler was given to Waqar Younis because of hi |
in history, said Emmott Robinson was the best | swing bowler he had ever seen. |
A left-handed batsman and left-arm medium-pace | swing bowler, Nourse was the mainstay of the South A |
ayed domestic cricket for Mumbai as a pace and | swing bowler. |
rly throughout the 1930s and was also a useful | swing bowler. |
e later years of his career, he developed as a | swing bowler. |
Read is a tall left arm medium-fast | swing bowler. |
However, with trouble against | swing bowlers a problem for his game, he was to prov |
s there are generally not thought suitable for | swing bowlers. |
might also have been the original inventor of | swing bowling (or "swerve", as it was then known). |
This return, from what Wisden termed "deadly | swing bowling by Redman", was the best of his first- |
ineup of the first team, though his occasional | swing bowling was enough to put even the most experi |
e is considered to be the best exponent of the | swing bowling delivery. |
stan in 1961, where he opened the bowling with | swing bowling before concentrating on batting that w |
bridge to be used in addition to the Socastee | Swing Bridge was built in 1993. |
he Intracoastal Waterway was dug, the Socastee | Swing Bridge in Socastee, South Carolina was also bu |
A | swing bridge was built to allow access to Elm Tree F |
rs on the Kennet & Avon canal in that it has a | swing bridge directly over the centre of the lock th |
ed by Beverley Corporation, who thought that a | swing bridge would make access from the town to Hold |
Victoria Bridge is a | swing bridge over the Ross Creek in Townsville, Quee |
The central-pivoting | swing bridge was constructed by G. H. Royce & Co. in |
ude another farmhouse, another canal bridge, a | swing bridge over the Manchester Ship Canal, and a r |
pened on September 25, 1930, replacing an 1885 | swing bridge with a higher bascule bridge. |
The Ben Sawyer Bridge is a | swing bridge that connects the town of Mount Pleasan |
Trowse | swing bridge is a single-track railway bridge which |
lt to replace the Third Street Bridge, a small | swing bridge dating from 1890 that was located just |
nd after crossing the Michael Davitt Bridge, a | swing bridge that joins Achill Island to Corraun Pen |
The | Swing Bridge is a swing bridge over the River Tyne, |
, and the bridge replaced by the present steel | swing bridge inaugurated in 1884. |
Littlehampton | swing bridge |
Nearby Theale | Swing Bridge |
The waterway was crossed by a | swing bridge just above the lower lock, and a lift b |
the line was diverted to cross the Trent by a | swing bridge situated some 150 yards upstream. |
The hydraulic | Swing Bridge was designed and paid for by Armstrong, |
Brigham | Swing Bridge |
The Long-Allen Bridge is a | swing bridge carrying US 84 across the Black River a |
The station was adjacent to a | swing bridge over the River Douglas. |
A southward view from Southease | swing bridge with the trail on the right bank of the |
The | swing bridge was replaced with a toll-free permanent |
4 a 34,5 metres long and 5,5 metres wide steel | swing bridge replaced the old bridge. |
h was the most prone to delays due to both the | swing bridge across the Manchester Ship Canal as wel |
The old Sunset Beach pontoon | swing bridge was saved by the Old Bridge Preservatio |
r end of the estuary is the remains of the old | swing bridge used for trains to access Turnchapel fr |
Sulhamstead Tyle Mill | swing bridge |
h-Elwood Bridge] is a Union Pacific rail truss | Swing bridge connecting St. Joseph, Missouri and Elw |
It is notable both for the manually-operated | swing bridge which crosses the lock and for the very |
horses and in 1885 it was replaced by an iron | swing bridge with gentler approach gradients. |
A backcountry | swing bridge crossing the river. |
The Moray Bridge, a | swing bridge nearby, was also previously referred to |
It is notable for being the only | swing bridge in the United Kingdom to carry an overh |
The | Swing Bridge from the north. |
The | Swing Bridge stands on the site of the Old Tyne Brid |
n the Parkgate side of the station was a small | swing bridge carrying the line over the Greasbrough |
The original | swing bridge was constructed by Andrew Carnegie and |
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