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** and Nukus
** Horribelle ( played and voiced by Claudine Barros ) ( 54-88 ): Second-in-command of the Crustaceans, an insect-based sword-toting fighter and Nukus ' right-hand woman upon being brought to life by Nukus from Les ' drawing of her.
** Dregs ( 55-88 ): Assorted monsters used as foot soldiers that were created by Les Fortunes when he was in jail and brought to life by Nukus.

** and played
** Chord ( guitar ) an aggregate of musical pitches played simultaneously on a guitar
** The Northumbrian fiddle style, which features " seconding ", an improvised harmony part played by a second fiddler.
** Clare fiddling from northern Munster, which tends to be played near the slower Galway tempo yet with a greater emphasis on the melody itself rather than ornamentaiton.
** Games played for the 2011-13 ICC Intercontinental Cup.
** Eight players from the 1950 team played for Head Coach John Longfellow as the United States ' Gold Medal Basketball team at the inaugural 1951 Pan-American Games.
** The Mariner, played by Kevin Costner in the sci-fi film Waterworld
** Division I college football games to be played on September 13 and 15 were called off.
** Games scheduled by UEFA, the European governing body of soccer, that were scheduled for September 12 and 13 were postponed ( games had been played on the 11th as the first plane strike took place at 2: 46 PM CET ).
Poor reception of the album both by the public and reviewers led the band to take out a page-sized ad in the local music press declaring " Why Don't You All Get Fu ** ed " ( title of one of their songs ) and they played their last performance on 8 June in Kalgoorlie.
** Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is played on television in its entirety for the first time, in a concert featuring Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra.
** In Durban, South Africa the Timeless Test begins between England and South Africa, the longest game of cricket ever played.
** While waiting at a bus stop, Ralph Baer an inventor with Sanders Associates, writes a four-page document which lays out the basic principles for creating a video game to be played on a television: the beginning of a multi billion dollar industry.
** In England, the first 6 Football League matches are played.
** January 15 The first Super Bowl is played in Los Angeles The Green Bay Packers defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10.
** A Minor League Baseball game between the Rochester Red Wings and the Pawtucket Red Sox at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, becomes the longest professional baseball game in history: 8 hours and 25 minutes / 33 innings ( the 33rd inning is not played until June 23 ).
** If the tie is between more than two clubs, then the tie is broken, using the games the clubs have played against each other:
** Most career games played – 3, 562
** Most seasons with 150 or more games played – 17
** Most seasons with 100 or more games played – 23
** Most years played – 24
** Most consecutive years played – 24
** Gladys Ormphby – A drab, though relatively young spinster who was the eternal target of Arte Johnson's Tyrone ; when Johnson left the series, Gladys retreated into recurring daydreams, often involving marriages to historical figures, including Christopher Columbus and Benjamin Franklin ( both played by Alan Sues ).
** Doris Swizzle – A seedy barfly paired with her husband, Leonard Swizzle, played by Dick Martin.
** The talking Judy Doll, usually played with Arte Johnson who never heeded her warning: " Touch my little body, and I hit!
** Detroit Red Wings ( retired ; played from 1946 – 1971 )

** and voiced
** may be or, with the latter occurring before voiced consonants, particularly before: " back ", " bad "
** may be,, or before certain voiced consonants, particularly before: " bed "
** Every voiced consonant is written with a deep letter similar in shape to the corresponding voiceless consonant which in turn is written with a tall letter.
** Flygirl ( voiced by Teresa Ganzel )-One of Major Synapse's hippie underlings changed by the Norma Ray.
** Hammerhead Hannigan ( voiced by Laurie Faso in " Darkly Dawns the Duck ," Tad Stones in " In Like Blunt ")-A goat who is Bulba's lead henchman.
** Hoof and Mouth ( voiced by Eddie Deezen )-Bulba's lackeys, a ram and a mute donkey.
** Clovis ( voiced by Marcia Wallace )-Bulba's personal secretary, a blonde cow.
** Probotor ( voiced by Frank Welker )-An alien fly who was Rasslor's manager.
** Silver Spooner ( voiced by Rob Paulsen )-A silver alien that rides on a giant spoon and is a Herald of Barbequor.
** Skinner and Tanner ( voiced by Tom Kenny and Frank Welker )-Peltra's henchmen.
** Sibilant merger: all voiced sibilants get unvoiced (,, ); that is, apitxat pronounces casa (' house ') and joc (' game '), where other Valencians would pronounce and ( feature shared with Ribagorçan ).
** Grubs ( voiced by Frank Welker ): Zurg's equivalents to the LGMs of Star Command ( though far less competent ).
** The character has also appeared as the antagonist and archenemy in the film Shrek Forever After, voiced by Walt Dohrn, manipulating Shrek into making a wish that would erase Shrek from existence after the ogre indirectly thwarted Rumpelstiltskin's chance to become the ruler of Far, Far Away.
** Brat ( voiced by Bill Scott ): Half wild boar, half dragon, and Crock's chief sidekick.
** Frizard ( voiced by Brian Cummings ): Half frog, half lizard, and Crock's other sidekick.
** Brickhouse ( voiced by Dawnn Lewis ) – Nightingale's best friend whom the Big Bang granted the ability to morph her body into a living brick-like humanoid state.
** Tech ( voiced by Freddy Rodriguez ) – Like Gear, the Big Bang gave him superhuman intelligence.
** dž corresponds to ( voiced postalveolar affricate )
** dž corresponds to ( voiced postalveolar affricate ), not counted as a distinct letter, relatively rare digraph
** dz represents ( voiced postalveolar affricate )
** gy represents ( voiced palatal plosive )
** zs represents ( voiced postalveolar fricative )
** dz corresponds to ( voiced alveolar affricate )
** dź corresponds to ( voiced alveolo-palatal affricate )
** dż corresponds to ( voiced retroflex affricate )

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