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Ms. Zill began as a consultant and moved into coaching.
From this low beginning Zill began to rise through the ranks at the camps.
It is implied that she once used to be Zill's mate.
Thereafter 'Zill' became heavily propagated due to its color, eating quality, and good production.
The game is a prequel, taking place five years before the events in Zill O'll.
American Tribal dancers typically use a much larger zill with a more mellow tone.
A hole or two slots allow the threading of the elastic through the zill.
The word Zillmere can be broken into two parts Zill and mere.
Dr. Zill said he was struck by the sharp drop in parental supervision of children's education.
It was named after horticulturalist and nursery owner Gary Zill.
However, they may also be played by striking two disks together in the same manner as Zill, or by bowing.
The following species are recognized by Zill and Hogenes (2002)
Following his release Zill settled in Dachau where he died in 1974.
Persephone Zill, who had just moved to the neighborhood, bought a set of salt and pepper shakers and the two began talking.
Noor, a younger lioness, mother to Ali, and Zill's current mate.
The name was suggested in or before 2002 by Brian Zill at Microsoft Research.
The "most excellent" winner additionally won Zill O'll merchandise for their efforts, which sets them apart from other winners.
Ms. Zill, it turned out, was a business coach and Ms. Higgins hired her.
The 'Zill' mango is a named mango cultivar that originated in south Florida.
For example, Lagerführer Egon Zill once ordered two men to implement the number of blows in a particular punishment.
For attempting to seize the royal secrets of their ancestors' high technology, he was banished to the Land of Zill.
A 2005 pedigree analysis indicated that 'Jakarta' was likely the result of a cross between the 'Zill' and 'Kent' varieties.
The libretto was written by Matouš Zill, a member of the Jesuit order in Prague.
Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll was the first game in the series to be released outside of Japan.
'Dot' was propagated for several years by the Zill nursery but fell out of favor due to disease susceptibility and lack of ideal color.
During "fast movements" the zils are meant to be played.
Zils are worn but not usually played while performing "slow movements."
The most common rhythm played on the dancer's zils is the right-left-right pattern.
He thumped it lightly, felt rather than heard the muted jingle of the zils.
Only members of the Politburo were issued Zils.
'Zils are used for visiting VIPs and government officials only.
He fancied he could hear, behind it, the ring of the zils of a tambourine.
Jeeps, land rovers, Russian Zils, whatever they use.
American Tribal Style belly dancers always use finger cymbals or zils, but the focus is on the group as opposed to emphasizing solo performance.
There are enough ZILs and servants floating around the Propaganda unit now to make a czar jealous.
Not just ordinary Chaika limousines but the Presidium's Zils, armor-plated and spiked with antennae.
He remembered the champing of horses, the ringing of the bridle loops like the tinkling of the zils of the tambourine.
Another in this collection is Princess Rajah dance from 1904, which features a dancer playing zils (finger cymbals), doing "floor work", and balancing a chair in her teeth.
The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zils".
(However, for example, if the featured duet trio or quartet are dancing to a Moroccan 6 rhythm, members of the chorus may choose to accompany them through playing their zils.)
Although often confused with Zils or Finger Cymbals, Karatalas bear more similarities to crotal or bells, being of a heavier construction and producing a purer tone.
Though it is a modern dance, the feeling is ancient and connected, with its vibrant costuming, music, use of zils (finger cymbals), movements and interaction between the tribe of dancers.
Hagel C, Zils U, Peiper M, et al.: Histopathology and clinical outcome of NF1-associated vs. sporadic malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
It was introduced/popularized in the 1960s by Seán Ó Riada (although there are mentions of "tambourines" without zils being played as early as the mid 19th century), and quickly became popular.
Michael Zils, Museums of the World: Handbook of International Documentation and Information, K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH & Company.
In 1971, Mobil Oil Indonesia discovered massive reserves of natural gas in north Aceh, which led to the creation of the Lhokesemawe Industrial Zone (ZILS.)
Ghawazee dancers often adorn their heads with elaborate headresses, with dancers often accompanying themselves by playing zils, or small cymbals that are used by dancers in many forms of Oriental dance.
Stan Murphy, a software programmer who had worked at the company since 1987 before being fired from the Andover, Mass., office on Jan. 19, also was taken by surprise, said his lawyer, Donna Zils Banfield.
However, the Kutuzovsky Prospekt lane continues to be used by Russia's current political elite, who now prefer German luxury cars rather than ZiLs or Chaikas but still maintain dachas on the outskirts of Moscow.
Those profits are buying 21st-century diagnostic equipment and other amenities to benefit its main clientele: the thousands of workers and retirees from the vast Moscow factory that builds trucks and used to build Zils, the battleship-scale limousines favored by Russian officials.
In the earlier Greek form, finger cymbals were used.
I don't know if they can make finger cymbals."
Each child will take home a pair of Egyptian finger cymbals known as zills.
The music of tinkling finger cymbals fills the air.
Percussionists playing finger cymbals sometimes use a less complicated technique than the traditional one used by dancers.
The use of the triangle and finger cymbals is particularly effective against a backdrop of keyboard.
The worshipers begin clapping and chiming finger cymbals as they file in.
She kept time in her dance with small finger cymbals, and an enthu-siastic drummer pounded away nearby.
A woman clapping finger cymbals practiced her belly-dance moves.
The city girl playing finger cymbals is a reference to folk singer Jean Ray.
If he wanted triangles, or chimes or finger cymbals - which were all his idea - he'd write them in.
Berber dancers wound around our table, striking finger cymbals and shaking tassels.
However, they may also be played by striking two disks together in the same manner as finger cymbals, or by bowing.
At night the men frequently return to the coffeehouses by the water's edge with bass drums, lutes and finger cymbals.
The song has a psychedelic feel, similar to some of The Beatles' later work with echoed guitar and finger cymbals.
She played finger cymbals.
She is also required to perform on specific percussion instruments such as finger cymbals, claves, and various kinds of chimes.
Kathleen Tringo - finger cymbals on "At a Distance"
Others scraped out complex rhythms on finger cymbals, coaxed near-melodies from antique goatskin drums.
Finger cymbals.
In these cases musicians usually just call them finger cymbals and use them to obtain a ringing sound with "Middle Eastern" associations.
Like tuned finger cymbals, crotales are thicker and larger; they also have slight grooves in them which give their sound more "sparkle."
Scratchy recordings of finger cymbals and whining violins, the same love song played for an hour-what use was all that romance, with no women around?
American Tribal Style belly dancers always use finger cymbals or zils, but the focus is on the group as opposed to emphasizing solo performance.
They are often sold in packets alongside other similar percussion instruments such as maracas, tambourines, finger cymbals etc.
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In the earlier Greek form, finger cymbals were used.
The music of tinkling finger cymbals fills the air.
I don't know if they can make finger cymbals."
There was a clear note of the finger cymbals, sharp, delicate, bright, and the slave girl danced before us.
Percussionists playing finger cymbals sometimes use a less complicated technique than the traditional one used by dancers.
Each child will take home a pair of Egyptian finger cymbals known as zills.
The use of the triangle and finger cymbals is particularly effective against a backdrop of keyboard.
The worshipers begin clapping and chiming finger cymbals as they file in.
Attached to the thumb and index finger of each hand were tiny finger cymbals.
The city girl playing finger cymbals is a reference to folk singer Jean Ray.
A woman clapping finger cymbals practiced her belly-dance moves.
If he wanted triangles, or chimes or finger cymbals - which were all his idea - he'd write them in.
Berber dancers wound around our table, striking finger cymbals and shaking tassels.
On the thumb and first finger of both her left and right hand were golden finger cymbals.
However, they may also be played by striking two disks together in the same manner as finger cymbals, or by bowing.
At night the men frequently return to the coffeehouses by the water's edge with bass drums, lutes and finger cymbals.
She kept time in her dance with small finger cymbals, and an enthu-siastic drummer pounded away nearby.
The song has a psychedelic feel, similar to some of The Beatles' later work with echoed guitar and finger cymbals.
She played finger cymbals.
In these cases musicians usually just call them finger cymbals and use them to obtain a ringing sound with "Middle Eastern" associations.
Finger cymbals.
Others scraped out complex rhythms on finger cymbals, coaxed near-melodies from antique goatskin drums.
Finger cymbals are used in the story of Midas, to indicate his footsteps after he has the power of transforming all he touches to gold.
Kathleen Tringo - finger cymbals on "At a Distance"
Pat Wilson - finger cymbals (1)
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