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"He was just shooting - ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta -- at everybody, everything that could move or he could see," Solis told Sidner from her home in Sutherland Springs.
Then you realize" — his eyes widened — "I have to go ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta just to make it over here!
"Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta," she called out emphatically and repeatedly during a recent rehearsal for George Balanchine's "Rubies," with dancers from New York City Ballet.
Mike: Not if I attack you on Twitter first. Ta-ta!
We know that if this doesn't work, it's "ta ta" for the DEA.
Sandra Jauregui, a Nevada assemblywoman who survived the shooting and was co-sponsor of a gun control package passed by the state Legislature this year, said it had taken her months to stop hearing the "ta-ta-ta" of the gunshots.
Well, that's if Ta Ta Eatery's one-off celebration dinner is anything to go by.
Speaking with THUMP over email, Vera describes the song as "like a Creole voodoo group making a cover of a Neptunes production"—the vocal melody also reminds us of Missy Elliott's "ra-ta-ta-ta" riff from the Timbaland-crafted "Work It." Listen to "Trommer 2" below.
Walk this way to say ta-ta to falling back on that worn out weekend purse ever again.
Ta ta, Miss and Mr. Golden Globe — as of 2018, this Hollywood award now has a brand-new name.
I was over the moon when Ta Ta Eatery opened around the corner from my home in East London.
Britain's steel industry took a hit when Tata Steel said it would shut up shop (London, bye, ta ta).
The result is Curio + Ta Ta, a collaboration between the cafe space and the couple's obsession with all things rice.
The Ta-Ta Towel is available for $45 for classic styles, as well as a $55 maternity version with openings for breast feeding.
One brave brand decided to address the issue with their Ta-Ta Towel, and consequently set the internet on fire for about a week.
BeBe Zahara Benet, as "Jungle Kitty," spat rapid-fire nonsense into the microphone: "Ra-ca-ca ti-ti ta-ta, yeah" and so on.
Oh, and the end of this article is a special discount code for 20% off at my site, Strike Gently Co. Ta ta for now.
There were other aspects of her pitch that caused concern among the Sharks too, like low margins and sliding sales since The Ta Ta Towel's viral moment in 2017.
The catchy moniker she came up with for the party — "Say Ta-ta to My Tatas" — only added to the fun she wanted to create with the pink-themed soiree.
With this in mind, Ta Ta Eatery chefs Zijun Meng and Ana Gonçalves decided to bring their London food family together to mark the start of the Year of the Rooster.
I'm sitting in Curio Cabal, a new East London cafe where Nuno Mendes protégées Zijun Meng and Ana Gonçalves spend their weekends serving Chinese-inspired dishes from their previously roaming street food stall Ta Ta Eatery.
But the fashion super-start, who recently bared it all in the latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, just found a new way to flaunt her curves, wearing the viral bath-time accessory the Ta-Ta Towel.
" — nika (@methlabforbooty) March 2, 2017 news: Sara Duterte gives birth, names child 'Stonefish'me:bikini bottom:pacific ocean:the rest of the world: — Kriselle (@kriselleMRN) March 2, 2017 Sara Duterte: I will name you "Stonefish'Baby: Ta- Ta- SD: Baby's first word!
How to Get Glowing Skin and Bold Lips Like Huda Kattan So now that the Ta-Ta Towel has the Bloom seal of approval (and may show up on an episode this season!) we know you probably want to pick one up for yourself too.
The Arcade chefs are not celebrities, but several are well-known, led by Selin Kiazim of the highly regarded Turkish restaurant Oklava, Charlie Carroll of the Flat Iron Workshop and Zijun Meng and Ana Gonçalves, who offer the Chinese-Portuguese fusion-themed TÓU by TA TA Eatery.
There was just one problem: She could not stop sweating once she got out of the shower, especially under her size 2000 E or G breasts, "depending on the day, weather, and whatever mood my 'girls' are in," Robertson tells CNBC Make It. Solving what is actually a common issue for the well-endowed led to Robertson invent The Ta-Ta Towel, and now the company is bringing in seven figures.
Later Scrappy gets into a fight with the mars robot, which breaks it. He fixes it by the time they get back to earth, but now it says "Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta. Robot Power." Shaggy and Scooby find that to be funny.
The song was composed by the band's vocalist, Erwin Flores, during a rehearsal in 1965. It begins with the hummed cries of Flores: "ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ya- ya-ya" and its lyrics are anarchic: "Echemos abajo la estación de tren / Echemos abajo la estación de tren / Demoler, Demoler, Demoler / Demoler, demoler la estación de tren" (Let's destroy the train station / Let's destroy the train station / Demolish, demolish, demolish / Demolish, demolish the train station). In spite of the period Peru was going through, the lyrics lack any political content.Los Saicos, el punk que (dicen) nació en Perú Consultado el 14 de julio de 2016 Its lyrics imply that train stations must be deliberately demolished and destroyed as an act of complete rebellion.
An example was her performance of "Sacumdì Sacumdà" on air after RAI had expressed their displeasure with the song's lyrics about a girl's encounter with the Devil. Other songs that RAI initially banned as immoral were "Ta-ra- ta-ta" (dealing forthrightly with smoking),Mina - Fumo blu (Ta ra ta ta ta ta) Musica e memoria. In Italian. Retrieved 21 January 2008 "La canzone di Marinella", and "L'importante è finire" (alluding to sex without love).
On June 13, 1956, Tía's subsidiary Ta- Ta opened the first department store in Uruguay at the corner of 18 de Julio Avenue and Carlos Roxlo, kicking off modernization of the retail and supermarket industry in Uruguay. In 2012 Ta-Ta bought the Uruguayan supermarket and electronic department store chain Multi Ahorro. Ta-Ta employs more than 6000 employees, and has hypermarkets located in all 19 of the country's departments. As of March 2012, Ta-Ta was the biggest retailer in Uruguay with over 30% market share.
Retrieved 27 June 2007 In the following few years, she move to middle-of-the-road girl pop. After her scandalous relationship and pregnancy with a married actor in 1963, Mina developed her image into that of a grown-up "bad girl". An example of her style may be found in the lyrics of the song "Ta-ra-ta-ta": "The way you smoke, you are irresistible to me, you look like a real man."Mina – Fumo blu (Ta ra ta ta ta ta) Musica e memoria site.
Most trumpet players will use a plunger with this technique to achieve a particular sound heard in a lot of Chicago Jazz of the 1950s. Double tonguing: The player articulates using the syllables ta-ka ta-ka ta-ka Triple tonguing: The same as double tonguing, but with the syllables ta-ta-ka ta-ta-ka ta-ta-ka or ta-ka-ta ta-ka-ta. Doodle tongue: The trumpeter tongues as if saying the word doodle. This is a very faint tonguing similar in sound to a valve tremolo.
TTFN is an initialism for a colloquial valediction, "ta ta for now", based on "ta ta", an informal "goodbye". The expression came to prominence in the UK during the Second World War. Used by the military, it was frequently heard by the British public. "Ta-ta for now" was brought into popular use in the UK in 1940 in the weekly radio comedy It's That Man Again by the character Mrs.
It hydrolyzes readily to an oxychloride. The lower halides and , feature Ta-Ta bonds.
Sing Sala Bim (1973) was awarded Bronze Rose at the Montreux festival. Her music albums with Dizzie Tunes: Toppop 1 (1972), Mere Ra-ta-ta-ta (1972), Folk i nord (1973), Hei-hå-hei-hå (1973), Norsklåt (1973), På go'fot med Dizzie Tunes (1973), Memories of Music (1982), Go'biter med Dizzie Tunes (1992).
Ten of these sets were released in 1946, nine in 1947 and nine more in 1948. Bing Crosby Sings with Judy Garland, Mary Martin, Johnny Mercer includes several songs which had already been hits – "Small Fry" and "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean" – had charted in 1938 and "Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta" reached No. 5 in 1945.
"Din Daa Daa" is probably best remembered for its characteristic, repetitive "Din Daa Daa" lyrics.Van Isacker, B. (8 April 2013). . Side-Line. While these lyrics are looped up throughout the song and while he is playing a heavy backbeat, Kranz sings busier and busier drum figures — which sound like "Rat-ta-ta-ta-toom!" — he then duplicates identically on his drum kit.
Retrieved March 3, 2018. Ta, Ta, Tatata (1970);La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Program: 'Ta, Ta, Tatata' (1970)". Retrieved March 3, 2018. Shekhina: The Bride (1971);La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Video Work: Documentation of 'Shekhina' (1971)". Retrieved March 3, 2018. Some Such Things (1978);La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Program: 'Some Such Things' (1978)". Retrieved March 3, 2018. Glasshouse (1980);La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Program and Flyer for 'Glasshouse' (1981)". Retrieved March 3, 2018. and Yossele Golem (1982).La MaMa Archives Digital Collections, "Program: 'Yossele Golem' (1982)". Retrieved March 3, 2018.
In the song's chorus, an elephant trumpeting is heard to hide a sexual reference ("If you got a big [elephant trumpet], let me search it"). There is no version of the song that replaces the elephant sound with a word it is meant to hide; there is no word to hide, as it is meant to be left to the listener's imagination. In both the explicit and edited versions, the song uses onomatopoeia such as "ra-ta-ta-ta" and "buboomp buboomp boomp" to refer to sexual bodily moves.
There is a widespread belief that this movement is an affectionate parody of the metronome, which had only recently been invented (or more accurately, merely improved) by Beethoven's friend, Johann Maelzel. Specifically the belief was that the movement was based on a canon called "Ta ta ta... Lieber Maelzel," WoO 162, said to have been improvised at a dinner party in Maelzel's honor in 1812. However, there is no evidence corroborating this story and it is likely that WoO 162 was not written by Beethoven but was constructed after- the-fact by Anton Schindler.Brown, A. Peter, The Symphonic Repertoire (Volume 2).
The 1988 revue Festsprell i Dizzie Tider had Hege Schøyen and Jon Skolmen as guest stars, and Dizzie og Damene at Chat Noir in 1993 had Elisabeth Andreassen and Ellen Nikolaysen as guest performers. In their comedy routines Numme and Gunstrøm became an iconic couple playing their characteristic parts, exchanging insults and witty retorts, with Numme attempting to teach and direct the hopelessly inept Gunstrøm in various tunes and performances. Gunstrøm's comedic talent would often make the audience bowl over laughing. The group won the Spellemannprisen award for 1973 for best children's album, with Den aller siste ra-ta-ta-ta.
In Australia, these lizards are colloquially known as "Ta Ta" lizards, due to their habit of "waving" after running across hot surfaces. The first description of a species in the genus Lophognathus was by John Edward Gray in 1842.Gray JE (1842). "Description of some hitherto unrecorded species of Australian reptiles and batrachians".
Tataraimaka hall Tataraimaka (Maori pronunciation, "Ta-ta-rai-ma-ka") is a rural coastal area in Taranaki, New Zealand. It is predominantly a dairy farming area, approximately south-west of New Plymouth. Tataraimaka is located south of Oakura and north of Ōkato. The Timaru River passes through Tataraimaka on its way from Mount Taranaki.
Tatlatunne (also, Kal-wa-natc-kuc-te-ne, Ta-a-te-ne, Ta-ah-tens, Ta-t'ea-tun, Ta-t'qla-tun, Ta-ta-ten, Ta-tla tun-ne, Tahahteens, Tahaten, and Tatqlaq-tun- tun-ne) is a former Tolowa settlement in Del Norte County, California. It lay at the present location of Crescent City.
The album Studio Uno 66 featured the song as one of the standout tracks along with "Ta-ra-ta-ta" and "Una casa in cima al mondo". It was the fifth biggest selling album of the year in Italy. In 1966, Mina started working with the Swiss Broadcasting Service and the Orchestra Radiosa in Lugano.
Note, the version of "London Bye Ta-Ta" here is an earlier mix of the song with an different vocal and without some final touches than what was to be released. The completed mix of the song exists only on a scratchy acetate while the mastertape of the earlier mix has survived, hence its inclusion hereNicholas Pegg (2016).
Highway 95A, the Kimberley Highway, is a 55 km (34 mi) long alternate route to Highway 95 that passes through the city of Kimberley and the community of Ta Ta Creek. The highway was created in 1968, when Highway 95 was re-routed from Highway 95A's current route to a path through the Fort Steele area.
He also chose it as his next single, to the displeasure of manager Kenneth Pitt, who favoured "London Bye Ta-Ta".David Buckley (1999). Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story: pp.80–81 The track featured Marc Bolan on guitar, with whom Bowie would spend the next few years as a rival for the crown of the king of glam rock.
She came out with the book Thirteen Plus One in 2010. She also wrote Rhymes with Witches and Bliss, which came out in 2008, is its prequel. She also has a book entitled How to Be Bad with E. Lockhart and Sarah Mlynowski. The Internet Girls series comprises ttyl (talk to you later), ttfn (ta ta for now), and l8r, g8r (later, gator).
St. Clement said she was pleased for a dramatic exit. She told The Sun: "They didn't just want me to say ta-ta and get on the No 30 bus because that wouldn't do me justice. They wanted something dramatic, a fitting tribute to the character." She said that the loss of Peggy, Pauline and herself would spell the end of the EastEnders "matriarchs".
Studio Uno 66 is an album by Italian singer Mina. The album was released in the spring of 1966, topping the charts and yielding three top ten singles - "Ta-ra-ta-ta", "Una casa al cima al mondo" and "Se telefonando". HitParadeItalia site. Retrieved 27 June 2007 "Se telefonando" is Mina's flawless interpretation of a difficult song, composed and arranged by Ennio Morricone to lyrics by Maurizio Costanzo.
Tiendas Industriales Asociadas S.A., branded as Tía and sometimes known as Almacenes Tía, is a South American retailing brand founded in 1940. Its divisions in Ecuador and Uruguay trade under the brands Tía, MAGDA, Ta-Ta and MULTI AHORRO, where they are together the largest discount retailer, with over 450 locations. Tía S.A. (Colombia) operated 19 locations under the Tía brand, until it closed in 2017 because of poor sales.
Nicholas Pegg (2000). The Complete David Bowie: p.77 It was released as a promo single by RCA in the US in November 1971, backed by a remix of "Eight Line Poem" that can only be found on this single (both tracks also were issued on an extremely limited edition promotional LP by RCA/Gem). A bootleg version backing "London Bye Ta-Ta" was also released in the early 1970s.
This is further clarified as the running times included on the sleave of the CD are the same as the original album, and all three non-album variations of these tracks have significantly different running times.Nicholas Pegg (2016). The Complete David Bowie: p.146 Early in 1968, another two new recordings were similarly rejected: the pairing of "In the Heat of the Morning" and its B-Side "London Bye TaTa".
There are three different general early historic scripts - Brahmi and its variants, Kharoṣṭhī, and Tocharian, the so-called slanting Brahmi. Ta as found in standard Brahmi, Ta was a simple geometric shape, with variations toward more flowing forms by the Gupta Ta. The Tocharian Ta Ta had an alterante Fremdzeichen form, Ta. The third form of ta, in Kharoshthi (Ta) was probably derived from Aramaic separately from the Brahmi letter.
Vick developed the Finiflex recording studio, based in Leith. Providing high-end sound recordings for television, radio, sound design and advertising with clients including IKEA and Irn Bru. Vick joined with DJ Davie Miller to form the band Finiflex, releasing their first single Ta Ta Oo Ha in 2017, with an album Sulliven due in June 2018. The band supported Sparks at their Glasgow show in May 2018.
Kumar (S. Balachandar) kills his wife played by Lakshmirajam Sadan in order to marry another woman, Vaasanthi. The murder is witnessed by two children (Kutty Padmini and Master Sridhar), who go for a picnic along with other children who later expose the truth. At the last the murderer is arrested and taken away by the police; he winks at the children who exposed him and says "ta ta".
Buffy buries Chloe's body next to that of the recently deceased Annabelle. Chloe's suicide is a major catalyst in Buffy's choice to take drastic action, culminating in her meeting with the men who created the First Slayer. It is mentioned that Chloe loved Winnie-the-Pooh after the First assumed her form and said "T.T.F.N." ('ta-ta for now'), a signature phrase of the Disney version of Tigger.
" Indeed, "...the double 'ta-ta-ta-Taaa' is an open-ended beginning, not a closed and self-sufficient unit (misunderstanding of this opening was nurtured by a nineteenth-century performance tradition in which the first five measures were read as a slow, portentous exordium, the main tempo being attacked only after the second hold.)" He notes that the "opening [is] so dramatic" due to the "violence of the contrast between the urgency in the eighth notes and the ominous freezing of motion in the unmeasured long notes." He states that "...the music starts with a wild outburst of energy but immediately crashes into a wall." Steinberg also asserts that "...[s]econds later, Beethoven jolts us with another such sudden halt. The music draws up to a half-cadence on a G major chord, short and crisp in the whole orchestra, except for the first violins, who hang on to their high G for an unmeasured length of time.
Instead of the prefix ka, some speakers prefer the use of ta (ta-ne-kteb "I am writing"). The coexistence of these two prefixes is from historic differences. In general, ka is more used in the north and ta in the south, some other prefixes like la, a, qa are less used. In some regions like in the east (Oujda), most speakers use no preverb (ne-kteb, te-kteb, y-kteb, etc.).
Varjesh Solanki was born in 1970. He has two collections of poems to his credit: i) Varjesh Solankichya Kavita (2002) and ii) Ta Ta Pa Pa (2009) both published by Abhidhanantar Prakashan, Mumbai., 'Diddamdina' his autobiography (lokvagmay), 'perugan murugan'(lokvagmay) short fiction also in his credit. He translate famous Gujrati Poet Kamal vora poetry collection 'vrudhashatak'(lokvagmay) in marathi. He has won important awards like Vishakha and `Vasant Puraskar’ for his collection given by Vasant Sansthan.
Mayne was "This", and Tate, accompanying on the piano, was "That" ("This sings, That Plays!"). They first appeared together at “The Oxford” in 1906 and introduced a number of popular numbers including “I was a Good little girl, ‘till I met You” (1912), and “Put on Your Ta-Ta little Girlie”, both written by Tate. She popularised the 1910 hit 'Joshu-ah' by George Arthurs and Bert Lee. She and Tate married in 1912 after the death of Tate's first wife, Lottie Collins.
Genotypes measure the unordered combination of alleles at each site, whereas haplotypes are the two sequences of alleles that have been inherited together from the individual's parents. When there are N heterozygous genotypes present in an individual's set of genotypes, there will be 2^{N} possible pairs of haplotypes that could underlie the genotypes. For example, when N=2, we have the following haplotypes: AA/TT, AT/TA, TA/AT, and TT/AA. If there are missing genotypes then the number of possible haplotype pairs increases.
Announced in January 2019, the box set was released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Bowie's 1969 album David Bowie. The title is taken from one of the included, previously unknown songs called "Love Is All Around". Some of the songs in the collection ("London Bye, Ta-Ta", "In The Heat of the Morning", and "Space Oddity") have been released before, but not in this form. A brief excerpt from "Space Oddity" is believed to be the first demo of the song that Bowie ever recorded.
Born in New Orleans, K-Doe recorded as a member of the group the Blue Diamonds in 1954 before making his first solo recordings the following year. "Mother-in-Law", written by Allen Toussaint, was his first hit, reaching number 1 on both the Billboard pop chart and the Billboard R&B; chart. K-Doe never had another top-40 pop hit, but "Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta" (number 21, 1961) and "Later for Tomorrow" (number 37, 1967) reached the R&B; top 40.
In 1968, when at college in Cardiff, he formed folk rock band Y Tebot Piws with three college friends, which was credited with beginning the 1970s rock scene in Wales. Y Tebot Piws was disbanded in 1972 and Sbardun joined folk band Ac Eraill, who composed the first Welsh language rock opera in 1974. Y Tebot Piws reformed in 2002 and in 2008 released a collection of rock songs with a Celtic/Gaelic twist. They released a farewell album, Ta Ta Tebot, in 2011.
"Ta ta for now" caught on with the British public so much that it was often uttered by dying people as their last words."How radio comedy changed a nation" BBC News Magazine, 17 October 2008 It has been the catchphrase of radio personalities such as Jimmy Young, who modified it to BFN: "Bye for now". TTFN is still used in online chat such as IRC and MUDs."ttfn" in The Interactive Linguistics Databases Project for Lower-division Instruction and Student Research, University of Oregontalk mode in the Jargon File v.2.9.
"The Prettiest Star" is a song by David Bowie, originally released as a single in March 1970. In January 1970, Bowie re-recorded an old Deram track, "London Bye Ta-Ta", intended as a follow-up single to "Space Oddity". However, the same sessions spawned a new composition named "The Prettiest Star", which Bowie had written for Angela Barnett, reputedly playing it down the telephone as part of his proposal to her. The song is in the style of the Greek hasapiko dance as a tribute to Angie's Cypriot ethnic origin.
In the song she sings vibrantly about missing her loved one, and dreaming and wishing of his return. Like many Wolof songs, and as tradition in music of the region, the song builds and builds to a climax and the final verse captures her giving shout-outs to various people. In 2010 she gained her first taste of international notoriety by doing a commercial for the Ritz cracker company where she can be heard singing her song "Ta Ta Viviane!" Viviane signed to Wonda Music on March 31, 2012.
Entering Parson, British Columbia on BC-95. The long Highway 95 begins at the international border in a small community called Kingsgate, and follows the Moyie River northeast for to the town of Yahk, where it merges onto the Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3). Highway 95 follows the Crowsnest Highway northeast for to the city of Cranbrook, where Highway 95A, designated in 1968 and following the original alignment of Highway 95 for through Kimberley and Ta Ta Creek, begins. From Cranbrook, it is another east to the Fort Steele junction, where Highway 3 hands Highway 95 off to Highway 93.
Anthony Edward Visconti (born April 24, 1944) is an American record producer, musician and singer. Since the late 1960s, he has worked with an array of performers. His lengthiest involvement was with David Bowie: intermittently from the production and arrangement of Bowie's 1968 single "In the Heat of the Morning" / "London Bye Ta-Ta" to the 2016 release Blackstar, Visconti produced and occasionally performed on many of Bowie's albums. Visconti's work on Blackstar was cited in its Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non- Classical and his production of Angelique Kidjo's Djin Djin was cited in its Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album.
But in practice because of lack of printing facilities, books are continued to be printed in Tamil Script with diacritic marks with superscript number for the consonants ka, ca, Ta, ta and pa and adding a colon to na, ma, ra, and la for aspirated forms, which are peculiar to the Saurashtra language. For writing Sourashtram using Devanagari Script, they require seven additional symbols to denote the short vowels 'e' and 'o' and four symbols for aspirated forms viz. nha, mha, rha and lha. They also require one more symbol to mark the sound of 'half yakara' which is peculiar to the Saurashtra language.
It's a stereotypical entrance or exit line given to a young man of this class in a superficial drawing-room comedy. A close paraphase of the saying, was used in George Bernard Shaw's 1914 drawing-room comedy Misalliance, in which Johnny Tarleton asks "Anybody on for a game of tennis?" (An 1891 story in the satirical magazine Punch put a generally similar notion in the mouth of a similar type of character: "I’m going to see if there’s anyone on the tennis-court, and get a game if I can. Ta-ta!".) "Anyone for tennis?" is particularly associated with the early career of Hollywood star Humphrey Bogart.
306 Finally, in early 1968, Bowie recorded another two tracks for release as a single: "In the Heat of the Morning" and its B-Side "London Bye TaTa". While once again going for the pop-mod sound of "Let Me Sleep Beside You", "In the Heat of the Morning" was also rejected by Deram. Several of the songs were also re-recorded for BBC Radio Sessions between 1967 and 1969. The failure of the album and its singles, as well as not being able to produce anything with his subsequent material felt worthy of release, cost Bowie his record contract with Deram Records.
However, her talent became well known after she decided to go solo, recording the legendary album Sones y Guajira, a classic of Venezuelan discography. The album included "Rosa roja," "Yo no escondo a mi abuelita" and "Eso no es ná," among others. She then recorded albums which highlight her great success, such as Quiéreme, Noche triunfal and Canto a La Guairá, among others, until she became involved with El Sonero Clásico del Caribe, with whom she recorded two albums, from which two songs "Tanto y tanto" and "Ta ta Candela" became international hits. After several years, Canelita formed her own group, with whom she performed many times.
Tsin-is-tum was recognized by historians associated with the Oregon Historical Society as a source of folklore of the Clatsop people, as well as oral history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She had family members who had engaged with the Anglo-America explorers during their 1805-1806 sojourn on the northwest coast of today's state of Oregon. In addition to her mother's recollections, Tsin-is-tum learned from her uncle Ka- ta-ta about his experiences of hunting elk with the explorers. At the time of contact with Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and their associates, the total population of the Clatsop people had plummeted to as few as 200 people, in the estimation of the Anglo-America visitors.
Sound + Vision was originally conceived in January 1988 as a career retrospective, modeled on Bob Dylan's Biograph and Eric Clapton's Crossroads, that launched off the then- upcoming Rykodisc CD reissue campaign covering Bowie's output from 1969 to 1980. Primarily based on the Serious Moonlight Tour setlist, it contains few of Bowie's greatest hits in their original form, instead frequently opting for demos, live versions and even a German vocal version of ""Heroes"" ("Helden"). The "rarities" originally included on the 1989 edition of Sound + Vision (the rare single versions of "Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud" and "Rebel Rebel", and the previously unreleased studio outtakes "London Bye TaTa", "1984/Dodo", "After Today", and "It's Hard To Be A Saint in the City") were exclusive to this box set.
1885 map of Zaragoza, Coahuila, México. Notice in parenthesis (S. Fernando de Rosas) Sequoyah dreamed of seeing the splintered Cherokee Nation reunited. In the spring of 1842, Sequoyah began a trip to locate other Cherokee bands who were believed to have fled to Mexico and attempted to persuade them to return to the Cherokee Nation. He was accompanied by his son, Teesy (Chusaleta), as well as other Cherokees identified as Co-tes-ka, Nu-wo-ta-na, Cah-ta-ta, Co-wo-si- ti, John Elijah, and The Worm: Sometime between 1843 and 1845, he died during a trip to San Fernando de Rosas in Coahuila, Mexico; a letter written in 1845 stated that he died in August 1843: > Warren's Trading House, Red River, > April 21st, 1845.
The show's format mostly consists of Tom and Christina talking about and commenting on various videos and clips which are acquired through YouTube, TikTok, fan submission, etc. Through this format, the hosts and the fans of the show commonly use quotes to create a lingo which is used throughout the podcast. Some common phrases from the show include: "high and tight", "cool guy", "cool guy club", "try it out", "good morning, Julia", "full trottle", "ta ta there, retard". Along with these quotations, Pazsitzky and Segura occasionally refer to each other as "Jeans" which stemmed from calling each other "mommy" and "mom jeans", and they refer fans of the show as "mommies" as a reference to the title of the show.
These choices are at the hands of the persons earth bound spirit, mmuo, who chooses sex, type, and lifespan before incarnation. The successful Ikenga influenced the saying of well being 'íkéǹgàm kwụ̀ ọ̀tọ́ ta ta' meaning that 'my Ikenga stands upright today'. During festivals of Ogbalido or olili Ikenga ('feast of Ikenga') sculptures of him may be paraded around a village or displayed at the village centre if too monumental to transport. When a person does not become successful with hard work the Ikenga has 'fallen' and is seen as a sign of danger, if meditation and cajoling the Ikenga fails, the sculpture is 'thrown down' and broken which spiritually kills the Ikenga; a new one is carved to replace it.
For example, where the previous album, Heartbeat City, extensively used sampled and sequenced drums (a move that had somewhat alienated drummer David Robinson), this album returned to having Robinson performing the drums in the studio, often simultaneously with other band members During a writing jam session, the band began to play "Ta Ta Wayo Wayo", a song from their earliest days together. It had never been recorded in the studio, except as a demo in 1977. They enjoyed the tune so much that the 1987 version of the song made it onto the album. The opening track, "Leave or Stay", also was originally a 1977 demo that was not properly recorded until Door to Door, although they had often played the song live in the band's early days.
" The layperson entreats a mountain deity to "increase his fortune like the galloping of a horse and expand his prosperity like the boiling over of milk (rlung ta ta rgyug/ kha rje 'o ma 'phyur 'phyur/). Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche elaborates on the traditional understanding and etymology of drala: > In many ancient Bön texts the name 'Drala' is spelt sgra bla, which > literally means 'la of sound', where la (soul or vitality) stands for a type > of individual energy that is also endowed with a protective function. In > more recent texts, notably those of the Buddhist tradition, we find the > spelling dgra lha, 'deity of the enemy', a term which has been interpreted > to mean a warrior deity whose task is to fight one's enemies. [...] Other > authors, interpreting the term in the sense of 'deity that conquers the > enemy's la' have instead spelt it dgra bla, 'enemy's la'.
Feild received his first television role in 1999, and has since appeared in several films and television shows. He played the role of Simon Doyle in the Poirot series adaptation of Death on the Nile, and as Paul Osbourne in the Marple version of The Pale Horse. He has also appeared in Reach for the Moon, Northanger Abbey as Henry Tilney, and as Frederick Garland in the BBC adaptations of Philip Pullman's The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North. His film roles include playing the younger version of Michael Caine's character in Last Orders, Hamish in The Intended, and the role of Heinz in Telstar.Scott, A.O. (2002) "Film Review; A Tender Ta-Ta For a Pub Mate", New York Times, 15 February 2002, retrieved 2011-07-08Quinn, Anthony (2009) "Telstar, Nick Moran, 119 mins, (15)", The Independent, 19 June 2009, retrieved 2011-07-08 In 2008, he made his West End debut in Ring Round the Moon.
After leaving Atlantic Records, McPhatter then signed with MGM Records and released several more songs, including "I Told Myself a Lie" and "Think Me a Kiss" (1960) and his first single for Mercury Records, "Ta Ta." His tenure on these labels proved to be less fruitful than his time with Atlantic. He moved to other record labels and recorded more singles, including "I Never Knew" and his final Top Ten hit, "Lover Please", written by country artist Billy Swan, which made it to number 7 in 1962. After "Lover Please", McPhatter's career took a downward turn, as musical styles and tastes were constantly changing during the 1960s. He managed a top 30 R and B hit, “Crying Won’t Help You Now”, in 1964, then fell off the charts. His name was kept alive by Elvis Presley , in 1966 and 1969, with covers of “Come What May” and “Without Love (There Is Nothing)”.

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