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Indigenous
Indigenous Blues-rock group Early Jam Sessions at Home Family and Tribal Ties Public Career Selected discography Sources Great blues music and a strong family tradition combine to inspire the members of Indigenous, hailed as one of the greatest electric blues bands of the early 2000s.... Read more |
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Dr. John
Dr. JohnPianist, singer A prolific session player who started recording in his mid-teens, Dr. John has become a living legend of New Orleans piano. Exposed to musicians by working in his father's appliance and music store, and later performing in sessions with such New Orleans musical greats as... Read more |
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Session
SESSION The sitting of a court, legislature, council, or commission for the transaction of its proper business. A session can be the period of time within any one day during which the body is assembled and engaged in business. In a more extended sense, the session can be the whole space of time... Read more |
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Learning Curve
Learning curve The timeline of learning. When a person is introduced to new information or a new skill, it may take several learning sessions to acquire that knowledge or skill. Psychologists refer to this acquisition process as the learning curve. In general, this term refers to the time it... Read more |
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Sex therapy
Sex Therapy Definition Sex therapy is the treatment of sexual dysfunction. Purpose Sex therapy utilizes various techniques in order to relieve sexual dysfunction commonly caused by premature ejaculation or sexual anxiety and to improve the sexual health of the patient. Precautions Sexual... Read more |
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petty sessions
petty sessions. These were the regular courts held by the justices of the peace to try minor criminal offences summarily—i.e. without a jury. The office of justice of the peace dates back to the conservators of the peace, appointed by Richard I, but the most important legislation... Read more |
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Justiciary Court
Justiciary Court (Scotland). The High Court of Justiciary is the supreme criminal court in Scotland. It was established in 1672, and consisted of the lord justice general, the lord justice clerk, and five of the lords of Session. From 1887 all lords of Session have been lords commissioners of... Read more |
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quarter sessions
quarter sessions. The office of justice of the peace can be traced back to the ‘keepers of the peace’ in 1195 and ‘conservators of the peace’ during the reigns of Henry III and Edward I, but the principal statutory provisions establishing the justices of the peace... Read more |
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John Bradford
John Bradford 1749-1830, pioneer printer of Kentucky, b. Virginia. He moved to Kentucky c.1779. Although he had no previous practical experience, he issued at Lexington on Aug. 11, 1787, the first number of the Kentucky Gazette, the first newspaper in the territory, and succeeded, despite many... Read more |
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