The remix was most of the cadences put together in a track, so it's not one cadence, but a mixture of many. The remix itself was released in 1987 and made it to#2 in the UK pop charts. The original music was by Abilgail Mead and Nigel Goulding. Here's the link for it on YouTube. Hope this helps :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W47Vxd1O4lU
Because of tradition. When the Marines we aboard the ship they would take off their jacket, and being on the deck all the time caused their pants to fade, but their jacket didn't. Actually. The reason the coat is a darker color is because they would wade into swamps during marches, then out, then back in. The water only came up to about their waist, so it would fade much quicker than the jacket which remained out of the water.
Ancient flags were made out of materials such as wood, metal and stone. The oldest preserved textile flag is a crude Roman cloth that was found in Egypt and historians figure it dates back to the third century AD.
As with ANY metal object, such as firearms (guns), steel helmets, metal (aluminum) Army canteens, Army mess kits (forks, spoons, plates), swords, knives, aluminum framed Vietnam era "ruck-sack frames" (infantryman back packs), etc. One cannot tell it's history; metal can be refurbished (re-newed), and counterfeits can easily be made. Non-metal objects such as clothing (uniforms), plastic canteens, tents, wooden ammunition boxes, and vehicles with "serial numbers" can, as a rule, be identified...by their age, and cannot easily be re-touched, as the material can deteriorate. UNLESS the metal object, such as the "camillus pilot's knife" has an "original" SERIAL NUMBER engraved upon it, the only way it can be identified as a bona-fide Viet War knife is if it was obtained by you from the "original owner." In such a case, the original owner would explain the knife's history...and then, the ONLY question remaining is, "is his history of the knife" true or not.
i have a 1943 silver colored dime, but i dont think it is silver , its the other metal they used back thenit looks like lady liberty is on the frontand sais EPLURIBUS UNUM with the letter D in the left side It's worth about $1 for its metal content. The "D" is a mint mark indicating it was struck in Denver. To set things straight: 1. It's silver. There was no other metal used for dimes up till 1964. 2. Please look at your pocket change - ALL American coins have the words E PLURIBUS UNUM on them so that doesn't help ID any U.S. coin. 3. Please turn on your spelling-checker.
Grenades are anti-personnel explosive weapons that get most of their killing power by shrapnel (little pieces of metal packed inside the grenade casing). Grenades are used during wars to take out a group of soldiers. They can do a lot of damage to unprotected skin, unarmored vehicles, and thin sheets of wood or metal. Grenades have a fuse, so it is possible to pick up a grenade and throw it back or away before it explodes. Advancing body armor designs are now able to withstand shrapnel.
He has 'Very Metal' written on the back of his jacket.
cadence is still gonna stay only during ultimate jam
The M1 helmets were probably returned back to the studio's prop department .
The Lean Back Remix is performed by John Levik, who is a amazing Rock and Roll contributor. The Lean Back Remix was made in 1962 before the Vietnam War.
When Obama gives a speech he seems to have a cadence as he switches back and forth from one teleprompter to another.
July 4th
you can not put the headphones back into the jacket
This would depend on which jacket you are asking about. His most famous jacket which was what he wore in 1993 for MTV live was a cerulean velvet jacket that did not have anything on the back
Access Granted - 2001 Top Back Remix was released on: USA: 6 December 2006
Ball ammunition has a solid copper or steel jacket (full metal jacket), completely covering the bullets core, usually made of lead. The base, or back of the bullet can be exposed lead. If the base is jacketed in metal as well, it's known as a total metal jacket. The Geneva convention dictates that all small arms ammunition used in armed conflict be ball ammo, in order to avoid the truly catastrophic injuries that result from hollow point, poisoned, cross tipped, soft point,etc...
No. The A in jacket has a short a sound, as in jack and back, and the E has a short I sound.
strait jacket. it puts their arms bhind their back.