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exercises

n. (plural of exercise English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: exercise)

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Exercises (album)

Exercises is the second studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1972. Although their music is most accurately described as "blues-tinged hardrock" (CD liner notes), this record is quite far from the band's more standard fare, featuring, quite surprisingly, a number of acoustic arrangements, several songs with orchestral strings, and traditional Scottish airs. Indeed, the album's "1692 (Glen Coe Massacre)" is about a real incident in Scottish history, namely, the massacre of Glencoe. The album is also significant for its Roy Thomas Baker production—only his third project, and well before his breakthrough works with Queen in the mid-seventies—and its oddly 'new wave' cover-art (designed by CCS Associates). An early version of the Razamanaz song, "Woke Up This Morning", also makes an appearance on Side 1.

Usage examples of "exercises".

I will simply avoid dual subjects in the exercises I make for this course.

But since published material allows no certain conclusions in this matter, I have simply avoided the problem in the exercises below.

But I hardly need to say that we are not on solid ground here, and I will not construct any exercises based on such hypotheses.

I will not construct any exercises involving the plural form of the possessive and instrumental cases.

Quenya-English and English-Quenya, cover the vocabulary used in the exercises of Lessons 2-20 of this course, except for a few proper names.

The words occurring in the exercises of Lesson One are also excluded, since their meanings are irrelevant for the exercises.

Quenya that are not so well attested or understood that I felt able to construct any exercises touching on these matters.

You will want to set aside special time to do the exercises in this book.

Many of the explanations and exercises in my class and in this book are derived from his theories.

Whenever I read books of this kind, I always skip the exercises, intending to come back to them.

If you are reading through the book, I suggest you read through the exercises slowly and at least do them in your mind.

Your experience of these exercises will help you better assimilate the knowledge you may have gained from the first part of this chapter.

As we continue these exercises and your breathing begins to change, notice that also.

We will be doing exercises derived from the work of Moshe Feldenkrais.

After the exercise, when they were in a state of great awareness and relaxation, I began the Voice Visualization you will find in the Exercises section.