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' Hiding ' the meat inside serves as another reminder of the story of Esther – the only book of Hebrew Scriptures that does not contain a single reference to God who seems to hide behind the scenes.
Hiding out in the guise of a clergyman following the robbery of a Montana bank, Thunderbolt is the only member of his old gang who knows where the loot is hidden.

Hiding and their
Hiding in the cellar of the farmhouse are white married couple Harry ( Karl Hardman ) and Helen Cooper ( Marilyn Eastman ) and their daughter Karen ( Kyra Schon ), who sought refuge after a group of zombies turned over their car ; and white teenage couple Tom ( Keith Wayne ) and Judy ( Judith Ridley ) who arrived after hearing an emergency broadcast about a series of brutal murders.
Since no further singles were being released, Psyche began working on remixes of some of their favorite tracks for " The Hiding Place " as well as new material.
Jim Steinmeyer said in his book, Hiding the Elephant, that every magician of the 20th century was haunted by Robert-Houdin, "… who cast an enormous shadow over their generation.
Hiding their ship using its cloaking device in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, the crew split up to accomplish their tasks.
Ten Boom told the story of her family and their work during World War II in her best selling book, The Hiding Place ( 1971 ), which was made into a film by World Wide Pictures in 1975.
Many prominent actors began their careers with the Arthur Brough Players, including Peter Barkworth, who appeared in The Guinea Pig in 1948: Eric Lander, later a star of the TV series No Hiding Place, in 1949: Polly James in the 1960s: and Anne Stallybrass, who started out as ASM in 1960 and went on to play Ida the maid in Pool's Paradise by Philip King ; as well as appearing in The Aspern Papers, Candida, and A Taste of Honey at the little Folkestone theatre.
Hiding their prior encounter in the forest, they awkwardly greet each other as if they'd never met.
A more recent book is, Buddha Is Hiding written by Aiwha Ong, an ethnographic study that tells the story of Khmer Americans and their experiences of American citizenship.
My American Heart picked up guitarist Jake " The Snake Nailer " Taylor ( Original vocalist of Deadbeat ) on their last tour at a venue in Cincinnati, Ohio before they went into the studio to record " Hiding Inside the Horrible Weather " with producer James Paul Wisner.
In 1987 their song " Catch Me ( I'm Falling )" was featured in the Jon Cryer movie Hiding Out, and with heavy MTV exposure, it became a top 10 U. S. Billboard Hot 100 hit, peaking at # 8.

Hiding and .
Hiding out like this won't get him anything, except more trouble, or a bullet ''.
Hiding his main body of troops in a wood, he stationed as bait a smaller vanguard in open ground before the wood.
The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther.
While a slight bow to the overall developer community to allow something looking like direct access ( e. g. thereby breaking the Information Hiding Principle ), the practice is dangerous as it hides or obfuscates the reality of a " setter " being used.
* Beal, Timothy K. The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther.
Hiding in the Wartburg Castle, Luther translated the Bible from Latin to German, establishing the basis of the German language.
Hiding out in the grain storage area of a farmer, Bauer Mecke, the boys slit some grain sacks.
Hiding pigments, in making paint opaque, also protect the substrate from the harmful effects of ultraviolet light.
Hiding pigments include titanium dioxide, phthalo blue, red iron oxide, and many others.
lang performed a duet of " Crying " and released it on the soundtrack to Hiding Out, winning a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.
Hiding inside a giant wooden penguin, a parody of the famous Trojan Horse, they infiltrate the zoo, and set about rescuing the animals and undoing Feathers ' work.
Hiding in the woods and swamps, the partisans inflicted heavy damage to German supply lines and communications, disrupting railway tracks, bridges, telegraph wires, attacking supply depots, fuel dumps and transports and ambushing German soldiers.
Hiding in the shadow of a tree, he avoided being seen under the moonlight, and later concealed himself in a hole he had prepared beforehand, thus escaping capture.
Finally " The Hiding Place " charted fourth in the year-end Top 100 of the German Alternative Charts, just under Depeche Mode and New Order's latest releases of that time.
It consists of three unconnected novellas: the first, Lorraine Goes To Livingston, is a bawdy satire of classic British romance novels, the second, Fortune's Always Hiding, is a revenge story involving thalidomide and the third, The Undefeated, is a sly, subtle romance between a young woman dissatisfied with the confines of her suburban life and an aging clubgoer.
Hiding in the moors of Scotland, he travelled about, always barely ahead of the government forces.
Hiding the resources, or hiding the fact that resources are valuable, is also often a good idea as it will reduce the exposure to opponents and will cause further delays during an attack, but should not be relied upon as a principal means of ensuring security.
* Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place, Martin Fackler.
Hiding the car in the garage, he sets out to explore the decaying house, when a woman inside calls to him.

implementations and class
Since the 1970s the microprocessor class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all other CPU implementations.
The first implementations involved downloading an applet class by class.
Polymorphism is only concerned with the application of specific implementations to an interface or a more generic base class.
For example, VisualWorks has class shared variables and namespace shared variables, while Squeak and many other implementations have class variables, pool variables and global variables.
This class will then in turn be derived into multiple platform-specific implementations, each with platform-specific operations.
Subtyping should not be confused with the notion of ( class or object ) inheritance from object-oriented languages ; subtyping is a relation between types ( interfaces in object-oriented parlance ) whereas inheritance is a relation between implementations stemming from a language feature that allows new objects to be created from existing ones.
Actual implementations of List like ArrayList and LinkedList all generally have clone () methods themselves, but it is inconvenient and bad abstraction to carry around the actual class type of an object.
They include the VCL ( Visual Component Library ), support for COM independent interfaces with reference counted class implementations, and support for a large number of third-party components.
Alternatively in computer science it is known as Distributed Global Address Space ( DGAS ), a concept that refers to a wide class of software and hardware implementations, in which each node of a cluster has access to shared memory in addition to each node's non-shared private memory.
It enables implementations such as making use of a single OS-provided class to manage windows because the class takes a delegate that is program-specific and can override default behavior as needed.
Eventually, the availability of usable implementations of Smalltalk for IBM PC-AT class machines allowed IBM advanced technology projects to experiment with Smalltalk.
By supplying a host class combined with a set of different, canned implementations for each policy, a library or module can support an exponential number of different behavior combinations, resolved at compile time, and selected by mixing and matching the different supplied policy classes in the instantiation of the host class template.
) A notable feature of this aspect of the policy idiom is that, relative to object-oriented programming, policies invert the relationship between base class and derived class-whereas in OOP interfaces are traditionally represented by ( abstract ) base classes and implementations of interfaces by derived classes, in policy-based design the derived ( host ) class represents the interfaces and the base ( policy ) classes implement them.
In contrast to earlier, largely failed attempts to establish mini computers as a new class of mainstream personal computing devices built around comparatively expensive platforms requiring proprietary software applications or imposing severe usability limitations, the recent success of netbooks can also be attributed to the fact that PC technology has now matured enough to allow truly cost optimized implementations with enough performance to suit the needs of a majority of PC users.
The users should not need to care whether one of the implementations of a method happens to cause changes that break the invariants of the class.
While types are statically checked at compile time, different implementations for classes could be swapped out just prior to runtime simply by overwriting the class file.
Java implementations include compilers, runtimes, class libraries, etc.
Sun has stated that it aims to replace the parts that remain proprietary and closed source with alternative implementations and make the class library completely free and open source.
In the dependency injection pattern, this decision is delegated to the " injector " which can choose to substitute different concrete class implementations of a dependency contract interface at run-time rather than at compile time.

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