So a rule of thumb for motorists, alongside the rules we must drum into the heads of pedestrians and bicyclists, is to go no faster than 25 mph on a neighborhood, nonartery street.
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However, scholars such as Neil Sorrell and Ram Narayan state that this legend of cutting a " pakhawaj " drum into two to make " tabla " drums " cannot be given any credence ".
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The next day, Elliot said Hill stuffed the body into the drum and he and Hill drove to the lake where they backed Johnson's truck to the water and rolled the drum into the lake.
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The slaves adapted the ceremony to their own culture, incorporating African drums into the ritual that marks Corpus Christi, when Catholics celebrate the transformation of Christ's body into the host they receive during Holy Communion.
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He said he started to write the novel autobiographically, but then concluded that real life was too different from fiction, and difficult to drum into novel shape, so he had to rethink the form ."
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The simmering resentments in Tokyo may grow with the summit meeting, since one of its purposes seems to be to give Clinton a chance to drum into Obuchi the importance of rapid action to revive Japan's economy.
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Tom Coster ( keyboards ), formerly of Santana, joined Vital Information in 1986 and first appeared on " Global Beat " ( 1987 ), which integrated hand percussion and steel drums into the direction of the music.
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In the mid-1980s, when the art form was still in its infancy, remixing meant taking a song that had already been produced and tweaking the synthesizer up a notch or slapping a new snare drum into the mix.
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Those crazy white guys, with their faces obscured by greasepaint versions of the new national flag, carried African drums into the stadium and decided to make everyone get up and dance, which didn't take a whole lot of prodding.
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On 19 May 1918, Kemp and Thomson were on a patrol with No . 20 Squadron when they engaged about twenty enemy aircraft . As Thomson dived on a Pfalz D . III, Kemp fired three drums into it.