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Banana and looking
It was one of the units in support of the Dukes 1st Battalion and the Queen's Lancashire Regiment at the Battle of Banana Ridge, over looking the Medjez el Bab plain, as the front part of a five mile wide divisional offensive to advance on Tunis.

Banana and at
Banana workers continued at the top of the wage scale in the 1990s ; however, in the 1980s, as banana production became less labor intensive, the companies had decreased their investment and work force.
This play in turn inspired Giannina Braschi's dramatic novel " United States of Banana ," which takes place at the Statue of Liberty in post-9 / 11 New York City.
Some toponyms ( like Banana and Main Camp ) come from the nuclear testing period, during which at times over 4, 000 servicemen were present.
For example in the late 18th century, chief William Cleveland had a large " slave town " on the mainland opposite the Banana Islands, whose inhabitants " were employed in cultivating extensive rice fields, described as being some of the largest in Africa at the time ...."
Their expedition started from Banana at the mouth of the Congo River on 19 March and ended in Bagamoyo, Tanzania on 5 December 1889.
The Bedford is a pub venue for live music and comedy on Bedford Hill ; performers at the ' Banana Cabaret ' have included Eddie Izzard, Jo Brand and Al Murray.
Studios, Quackerjack became a more dangerous villain: hurting from Negaduck destroying Banana Brain and telling him he wasn't " mean enough " to be a serious villain, then becoming bitter and angry when he failed to fit in at Quackwerks, viewing others ' success as a " rejection of him ".
It is on the southern Oregon Coast, at the northern end of what coastal Oregonians call the Banana Belt, because the weather from Port Orford south is noticeably warmer than the weather north of nearby Cape Blanco.
His second-most popular hit, which came immediately after " The Banana Boat Song ", was the comedic tune " Mama Look at Bubu ", also known as " Mama Look a Boo-Boo " ( originally recorded by Lord Melody in 1956 ), in which he sings humorously about misbehaving and disrespectful children.
Vaughan's commercial success at Mercury began with the 1954 hit, " Make Yourself Comfortable ", recorded in the fall of 1954, and continued with a succession of hits, including: " How Important Can It Be " ( with Count Basie ), " Whatever Lola Wants ", " The Banana Boat Song ", " You Ought to Have A Wife " and " Misty ".
The slate used here and in various places around the foyer on site is made from the Welsh slate shelving used in the repositories of the original Banana Warehouse at Canary Wharf.
Banana then became a diplomat for the Organisation of African Unity and head of the religious department at the University of Zimbabwe.
Fleegle would assume the role as leader of the Banana Splits and preside at club meetings.
In many episodes, the Banana Splits would be seen riding on the Runaway Mine Train roller coasters, Log Flumes, Bumper Cars, Merry-Go-Rounds, and many other rides at Six Flags and Coney Island.
The amusement park scenes in the original series were not filmed at Kings Island, which opened in nearby Mason, Ohio in 1972, some three years after filming for The Banana Splits Adventure Hour wrapped in 1969.
But some of the rides seen in the series were relocated to Kings Island ( following a flood which led to the closing of Coney Island ; the park later reopened on a smaller scale ) and the live-action scenes in the 1972 production The Banana Splits In Hocus Pocus Park were indeed filmed at Kings Island in Cincinnati.
Five young actresses appeared as the messenger girls: Debra Thibodeaux, Colette Chenault, Julie Graham, Kathy O ' Dare, and Shirley Hillstrom ; only one would appear at a time, always called " Charlie " in the context of the show, except for the performance of the song " Doin ' The Banana Split " ( the segment first appeared in show # 5, originally telecast October 5, 1968 ) which featured all five girls dancing with The Banana Splits.
In addition, a kids-themed area called Banana Splitsville was placed at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina's Hard Rock Park ( now Freestyle Music Park ) rock-and-roll theme park.
The show ’ s theme song, titled " The Tra La La Song ( One Banana, Two Banana )", released as a single, peaked at number 97 on Billboard's Top 100 in February 1969.
The version included on the We're The Banana Splits album is the same recording heard at the beginning of the show, while the single version is an entirely different arrangement and recording of the song, featuring an additional verse.
Banana slugs can move at per minute.
The other stages were much larger and had to travel by barge, with the first stage arriving next on September 12 from the Boeing Company at Michoud, Louisiana along the Banana River.

equivalent and whimsical
In the mainstream of Georgian style were both Palladian architecture — and its whimsical alternatives, Gothic and Chinoiserie, which were the English-speaking world's equivalent of European Rococo.
In the mainstream of Georgian style were both Palladian architecture — and its whimsical alternatives, Gothic and Chinoiserie, which were the English-speaking world's equivalent of European Rococo.

equivalent and way
Therefore rings and Z-algebras are equivalent concepts, in the same way that abelian groups and Z-modules are equivalent.
The Confucian idea of " Rid of the two ends, take the middle " is a Chinese equivalent of Hegel's idea of " thesis, antithesis, and synthesis ", which is a way of reconciling opposites, arriving at some middle ground combining the best of both.
An equivalent way to view an extractor is as a bivariate function
Since ortho derivatives of benzene were never actually found in more than one isomeric form, Kekulé modified his proposal in 1872 and suggested that the benzene molecule oscillates between two equivalent structures, in such a way that the single and double bonds continually interchange positions .< ref >
A MIDI file is in no way a recording of actual music, it is a spreadsheet-like set of instructions, and can use a thousand times less disk space than the equivalent recorded audio.
Flipping front / back and left / right is equivalent to a rotation of 180 degrees about the vertical axis ( in the same way that text which is back-to-front and upside-down simply looks like it has been rotated 180 degrees on the page ).
Enrico Fermi, who developed the theory of beta decay, coined the term neutrino ( the Italian equivalent of " little neutral one ") in 1933 as a way to resolve the confusion.
It is not in any sense a judgement ... hence it is not in any way binding on any state ", while Charles de Visscher argued that in certain situations, an advisory opinion could be binding on the League of Nations Council and, under certain circumstances, some states ; M. Politis agreed, saying that the Court's advisory opinions were equivalent to a binding judgment.
An equivalent way of expressing this is that if most females are looking, for example, for long-tailed males, then each female individually does better to select a long-tailed male, since then her male children are more likely to succeed.
Carl Christian Rafn, in the first detailed study of the Norse exploration of the New World, " Antiquitates Americanae " ( 1837 ), interpreted these times as equivalent to 7. 30am and 4. 30pm, which would put the base a long way south of Newfoundland.
Thus there is no simple way to find an equivalent in the proleptic Julian calendar of a date quoted using the Roman pre-Julian calendar ( AUC or by reference to consuls ).
The idea behind this GA evolution proposed by Emanuel Falkenauer is that solving some complex problems, a. k. a. clustering or partitioning problems where a set of items must be split into disjoint group of items in an optimal way, would better be achieved by making characteristics of the groups of items equivalent to genes.
An 8-bit LRC such as this is equivalent to a cyclic redundancy check using the polynomial x < sup > 8 </ sup >+ 1, but the independence of the bit streams is less clear when looked at that way.
( This is equivalent to the way that an electronic time-domain reflectometer measures reflections caused by changes in the impedance of the cable under test.
In Northern Ireland, the equivalent to a Circuit Judge is a County Court Judge, and they are addressed and titled the same way as a Circuit Judge is in England and Wales.
An equivalent sentence would be " Newly formed bland ideas are inexpressible in an infuriating way.
An equivalent way to express the same process:
An equivalent way to express the same process:
In this way, the polling model is quickly inverted to become equivalent to the callback model, with the application performing its own event dispatching in the original manner.
Because of this correspondence, digital signatures are often described as based on public-key cryptosystems, where signing is equivalent to decryption and verification is equivalent to encryption, but this is not the only way digital signatures are computed.
Walt Disney had long wanted to make a film based on the Uncle Remus storybook, but it wasn't until the mid-1940s that he had found a way to give the stories an adequate film equivalent, in scope and fidelity.
( An equivalent way of stating this is: the smallest back rank interval containing the king, the castling rook, and their destination squares, contains no pieces other than the king and castling rook.
An equivalent way of looking at satisficing is epsilon-optimization ( that means you choose your actions so that the payoff is within epsilon of the optimum ).

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