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*" Filling in the Blanks on Palestinian Bomber ", New York Times, 31 January 2002

Blanks and base
Blanks could be produced by fusing two separately cast sheets of glass, or by dipping the base glass into a crucible of molten overlay glass during blowing.
The only Atlanta base runner was Larvell Blanks, who singled in the 4th inning and was retired on a double play.

Blanks and down
Eventually deciding, however, that he knows too much, Mombi throws Snip down a well ; he ends up in Blankenburg, populated by the invisible Blanks.

Blanks and all
In the TV series Max Headroom, an underground group known as " Blanks " consists of people who have intentionally erased all records of themselves from government databases.
Compton asked Blanks if he was sure that they were the same snipers that had been shooting at them all day.

Blanks and .
Shooting Blanks: War Making That Doesn't Work.
The second, more commonly-known version was Blankety Blanks and based upon the 1970s version, running from 1977 – 1978.
Blanks are used in training, but do not always cause a gun to behave the same as live ammunition does ; recoil is always far weaker, and some automatic guns only cycle correctly when the gun is fitted with a blank-firing adaptor to confine gas pressure within the barrel to operate the gas system.
Blanks can also be used to launch a rifle grenade, although later systems used a " bullet trap " design that captures a bullet from a conventional round, speeding deployment.
Blanks are also used as dedicated launchers for propelling a grappling hook, rope line or flare, or for a training lure for training gun dogs.
Florence Henderson, Gwen Verdon, Kathy Johnson, Barry Williams, Billy Blanks, David Hasselhoff, John Franklin, Ryan Bollman, Brian Robbins and Ruth Buzzi were among the stars who appeared during the run of the show.
Blanks are the beginning products of lithic reduction, and during prehistoric times were often created for trade or later refinement at another location.
* Ernests Blanks, a Latvian publicist.
Kresge moved to New York where he played with street punk band Blanks 77.
In late 2002, Ride released a 3CD box set which is made up of OX4_ The Best of Ride, Firing Blanks ( Unreleased tracks ) and Live_Reading Festival 1992.
The Worthless Peons ( also known as Ted's Band, The Blanks, or in the " My Way Home " Director's Cut as " Foghat ") are an a cappella group made up of Sacred Heart hospital employees from different departments.
The Worthless Peons are played by The Blanks, who are a real-life a cappella band made up of Sam Lloyd ( who plays Ted ), George Miserlis, Paul F. Perry, and Philip McNiven.
The Blanks ' album, Riding the Wave, features guest appearances from Lawrence and members of the Scrubs cast.
The answers were revealed after that ; the most popular answer in the survey was worth 150 Blanks, the second-most popular 100 Blanks, and the third most popular 50.
On one memorable occasion, the 300 Blanks star prize was a trip on Concorde.
Mosby's Rangers-Top row ( left to right ): Lee Herverson, Ben Palmer, John Puryear, Tom Booker, Norman Randolph, Frank Raham .# Second row: Robert Blanks Parrott, John Troop, John W. Munson, John S. Mosby, Newell, Neely, Quarles .# Third row: Walter Gosden, Harry T. Sinnott, Butler, Gentry.
In December the " Spanish Blanks " were intercepted, two of which bore Huntly's signature, and a charge of treason was again brought against him, while on 25 September 1593 he was excommunicated.
He was imprisoned on suspicion of complicity in the attempt made by James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell and Patrick Gray, 6th Lord Gray to surprise the king at Falkland in June 1592 ; and though he obtained his release, he was again proclaimed a rebel on account of the discovery of his signature to two of the Spanish Blanks, unwritten sheets subscribed with the names of the chief conspirators in a plot for a Spanish invasion of Scotland, to be filled up later with the terms of the projected treaty.

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During these visits Shelley wrote the poem " Mont Blanc ", Byron wrote " The Prisoner of Chillon " and the dramatic poem Manfred, and Mary Shelley, who found the scenery overwhelming, conceived the idea for the novel Frankenstein in her villa on the shores of Lake Geneva in the midst of a thunderstorm.
On top of that, Oliver North helped Carl Channell's tax-exempt organization, the " National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty ", to raise $ 10 million, by arranging numerous briefings for groups of potential contributors at the premises of the White House and by facilitating private visits and photo sessions with president Reagan for major contributors.
# The certificate correctly identifies the website ( e. g., when the browser visits " https :// example. com ", the received certificate is properly for " Example Inc ." and not some other entity ).
Later, in the episode " The Alternate ", Dr. Mora visits Odo at Deep Space Nine and travels with him to the Gamma Quadrant to investigate a planet with a similar life-form.
High-ranking diplomatic visits to South Africa repeatedly attempted to persuade Mbeki to take a harder line with Robert Mugabe over violent state-sponsored attacks on political opponents and opposition movements, expropriation of white-owned farms by ZANU-PF allied " war veterans ", sanctioning against the press, and infringements on the independence of the judiciary.
To counter the support of Falun Gong in the West, the Chinese government has launched their own propaganda campaign, which included visits to newspaper officers by diplomats to " extol the virtues of Communist China and the evils of Falun Gong ", linking support for Falun Gong with " jeopardizing trade relations ," and sending letters to local politicians telling them to withdraw support for the practice.
Beginning in 1894, Christian ministers under the direction of Charles Taze Russell were appointed to travel to and work with local Bible Students congregations for a few days at a time ; within a few years appointments were extended internationally, formally designated as " pilgrims ", and scheduled for twice-yearly, week-long visits at each local congregation.
The next evening Martins visits Lime's " medical advisor ", Dr. Winkel, who says he arrived at the accident after Lime was dead, and only two men were there.
Using Tor makes it more difficult to trace Internet activity, including " visits to Web sites, online posts, instant messages and other communication forms ", back to the user.
In the season four episode " Love Machine ," his ex-girlfriend from Berlin visits and calls him by his real name, " Albert Clifford ", but the meaning of the abbreviation " A. C ." periodically served as comedic fodder during the show's run.
He first appears in " Static in Africa ", where Static visits Africa, and the two join forces to fight the villain Oseba the Leopard.
Rigby visits Swede ( Burt Lancaster, from The Killers ) but while Rigby prepares a " java ", Swede is killed.
*" Seeing is Believing ", Fortean Times visits the Monroe Institute, a remote viewing laboratory
In his private notes, Eliade wrote that he took no further interest in the office, because his visits abroad had convinced him that he had " something great to say ", and that he could not function within the confines of " a minor culture ".
Because of the widespread longtime popularity of The Pilgrim's Progress, Christian's hazards — whether originally from Bunyan or borrowed by him from the Bible — the " Slough of Despond ", the " Hill Difficulty ", " Valley of the Shadow of Death ", " Doubting Castle ", and the " Enchanted Ground ", his temptations ( the wares of " Vanity Fair " and the pleasantness of " By-Path Meadow "), his foes (" Apollyon " and " Giant Despair "), and the helpful stopping places he visits ( the " House of the Interpreter ", the " House Beautiful ", the " Delectable Mountains ", and the " Land of Beulah ") have become commonly used phrases proverbial in English.
She is further honored in the episode ' The End of Time " when the Doctor visits the great-granddaughter of Matron Joan Redford from the episode " Human Nature ", ( played by the original actress Jessica Hynes ) the human love interest he gives up to reclaim his Time Lord memories.
On her homeworld, she visits the " Caves of Mak ' ala ", a place on Trill where unjoined symbionts swim in pools carefully and lovingly tended by Trill Guardians.

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