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  1. Stealth -- Miscellaneous
    With a variety of clientele, Stealth's portfolio may introduce you to the type of Web site you are looking for. In depth case studies will ... reveal how each clients' challenge was met with a winning solution.
  2. String Instrument
    The violin is a stringed musical instrument that has four strings tuned a perfect fifth apart. It is the smallest and highest-tuned member of the violin family of string instruments, which ... includes the viola, cello and arguably the double bass (the double bass technically belongs to the similar but distinct viol family). The lowest string (and hence the lowest note) is the G just below middle C, then in ascending order D, A and E.A common colloquial name for the violin is the fiddle, and a violin is typically called a fiddle when used to play traditional music. Occasionally the instrument is modified for playing in these styles.
  3. Fender
    By 1980 sales of the traditional 70's silver faces Fender amp had dwindled and stiff competition was being had from other manufacturers who ... offered channel switching and different sounds from the Fender amps. Paul Rivera came on board in the early eighties and brought back a mid-60's cosmetic to the line and the silver-fced look was discontinued. Solid state amplifiers were introduced again at this time but notable better than earlier efforts.
  4. Moses -- Man
    Based on the account of Moses in the Bible, many criticise his laws and the way in which he ruled. Moses prescribed the death penalty for a huge range of offences,[70] and did not tolerate any criticism. Thomas Paine is probably the most famous critic of Moses:
  5. Bruce Jones -- Football News
    Bruce Jones was a four-year letterman in football and a three-year starter who became a 1985 All-American. He played strong safety three seasons and then moved to cornerback as a senior and was selected first-team All-American as a senior by the American Football Coaches Association, Kodak and the Football News.
  6. Ritchie Blackmore -- Candice Night
    In the 70s, Blackmore used a number of different Stratocasters. However, around the time of the Long Live Rock n' Roll album, Blackmore found one particular Strat that was his main guitar up until Blackmore's Night. Like most of Blackmore's guitars, this Strat had its fingerboard scalloped. The pickups in it have been changed quite a few times, as described below. Blackmore added a strap lock to the headstock of this guitar as a conversation piece.
  7. Randy Rhoads -- Grover Jackson
    Randy Rhoads is pictured here playing the very first ever Jackson guitar, built for him by Grover Jackson. There is a limited run of exact duplicates that was released by Jackson around 2005. They retailed at the time for approximately $7,000.00.
  8. Cordoba -- Middle Ages
    A fantastic instrument for the money, this Cordoba 32E classical guitar delivers the round, warm tone you would expect from a much more expensive instrument. A solid European spruce top on light laminated sapele back and sides is extremely resonant and will only grow sweeter with age. Finished with maple/ebony binding, a gorgeous rosette, and rosewood headstock veneer and fingerboard on a Spanish cedar neck. Cypress heel cap and gold/black tuners with pearloid buttons.
  9. Cordoba
    Cordoba has been an important city for thousands of years, first under Roman rule, then under the Visigoths, next under the Muslim caliphate, and finally under Catholic monarchs. This diverse history has left behind an array of splendid sacred sites reflecting these various traditions. The most notable of these is the Mezquita, a unique combination of cathedral and mosque. Cordoba is ... home to a splendid synagogue carved with Andalusian-style decoration and Hebrew texts. Cordoba was also a major seat of Jewish learning in the Middle Ages, and although few Jews have returned to the city since their forced exile from Spain in 1492, the historic Jewish Quarter of Cordoba remains well preserved.
  10. The Red Hot Chili Peppers -- John Frusciante
    In his book Scar Tissue, Kiedis explained that he thought up the lyrics while he was driving from a session with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He was kind of sad because John Frusciante and Flea were getting closer as friends and Anthony was set apart from that, due to the fact that he was deeply involved with drugs. That's why he wrote, "Sometimes I feel like I don't have a partner."
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