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Big Beat"Big Beat" is a hybrid of sounds from the break-beat genre. Also borrows quite a lot from hip-hop and jazz. Popularized by groups like the Chemical Brothers and Prodigy, Big Beat features distorted, compressed breakbeats at dance tempos (120-140), acidic synth lines and heavy jazz loops. Often punctuated with punkish-style vocals and driven by intense, distorted basslines, songs typically use pop and techno structures. It is also a recording company with such names as the Baja Men[?]. Sydall, Popham, 12/120.html">120, 121; Boyer v.
11, 14.
345/2 Y.B. 48 Ed. III. 2, pl. 4.
346.html">346/1 Vermoegensrechtlichen Klagen, 88/88.html">88, 89.
346/2 Proc. de la Lex Salica, tr. Thevenin, p. 72 and n. 1.
347/1 Ethelred, II. 9; Cnut, II. 73; Essays in Ang. Sax. Law, pp.
57.
347/3 Glanv., Lib. VII. c. 2 (Beames, p. 150).
347/4 Ibid., c. 8 (Beames, p. 168).
347/5 Reg. Maj., Lib. II. c. 39.
348/1 Fol. 61/61.html">61 a.
348/2 Sachsensp., II. 60, Section 2, cited in Essays in Ang. Sax.
p. 221; Grand Cust. de Norm., c. 88.
348/3 Britt., fol. 64 b (Nich. ed. 163); Fleta, Lib. II. c. 62,
10/10.html">10. Cf. Bract., fol. 37 b, Section 10.
348/4 Bracton, fol. 61 a, b. "Item quaero an testator legare
vita testatoris convicta non fuerunt nec recognita, sed hujusmodi
recognita, tune sunt quasi in bonis testatoris, et competunt
haeredibus, ut praedictum est, in foro seculari debent terminari,
executores, ut in foro ecclesiastico convincantur."
349.html">349/1 Bracton, fol. 62a.
349/2 Y.B. 20/20.html">20 & 21 Ed. I. 232; cf. ib. 312.
349/3 Oates v. Frith, Hob. 130. Cf. Y.B. 5 Hen. VII. 18, pl. 12;
Boyer v. Rivet, 3 Bulstr. 317, 319-322; Brooker's Case, Godb.
14 Hen. VIII. pl. 5, at fol. 10.
350.html">350/1 Bract., fol. 66 b, 76 b, and passim; Y.B. 20 Ed. I. 226,
were
Y.B. 8 Ed. IV. 5,pl. 1.
350/2 Comm. 385.
350/3 Cf. Glanv., Lib. VII. c. 3; F. N. B. 21 L; Dyer, 4 b, 5 a.
351.html">351/1 Cf. Bract., fol. 80 b.
351/2 Charta Divis. Reg. Franc., Art. IX. & VIII. Cf. 3
79 b.
352/1 Brooker's Case, Godbolt, 376, 377, pl. 465.
352/2 Dyer, 1 b. Cf. Bain v. Cooper, 1. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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