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One of the first plastics made from synthetic components, Bakelite was used for its electrical nonconductivity and heat-resistant properties in electrical insulators, radio and telephone casings, and such diverse products as kitchenware, jewelry, pipe stems, and children's toys.
One defendant, " a 14-year-old boy, was acquitted after his attorneys discredited the children's persistent interrogations by a psychologist who called herself the ' yucky secrets doctor.
She also co-authored several children's books with her husband James Keach for the This One ' N That One series.
One of the first uses of Chromolithography, a way of making multi-colored prints, in a children's book was Struwwelpeter, published in Germany in 1845.
One method noted for its use of xylophones is Orff-Schulwerk, which combines the use of instruments, movement, singing and speech to develop children's musical abilities.
One example is that the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip ( written by Bill Waterson ) includes in its scenario a children's book Hamster Huey & The Gooey Kablooie, and Bill Waterson stated in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book that he believed that Hamster Huey & The Gooey Kablooie should remain an undefined story, left to the reader's imagination ; but someone not associated with the strip published Hamster Huey & The Gooey Kablooie in the real world.
* Pongo, Dalmatian dog character in The Hundred and One Dalmatians, 1956 children's novel by Dodie Smith, and other adaptations:
One prominent former King Citian was celebrated children's author Clyde Robert Bulla, who died in 2007 while living in Warrensburg, Missouri.
One of Spruce Pine's most famous natives is children's author Gloria Houston, who was born and raised nearby in the Green Valley community northeast of town.
* One of the characters in Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, a children's live action TV series with a cast of chimpanzees dubbed by actors ' speaking voices ), is " Ed Simian ", a parody of Sullivan.
The show first aired on CBBC on BBC One and was a children's sitcom based on the lives of the group who had moved to Miami in search of fame in America.
One of her best-known film roles was that of Winifred Banks, the children's mother, a suffragette, in Mary Poppins ( 1964 ).
" One review of published children's books and popular artwork found the tooth fairy to also be depicted as a child with wings, a pixie, a dragon, a blue mother-figure, a flying ballerina, two little old men, a dental hygenist, a potbellied flying man smoking a cigar, a bat, a bear and others.
One of the specialized channels available to subscribers of the QUBE system was The Pinwheel Network, a cable channel offering children's programming.
One of his assignments there was to help produce a children's puppet show hosted by Shari Lewis.
One of CP + B strategies was to revive the Burger King character used during BK's 1970s / 1980s Burger King Kingdom children's advertising campaign as a caricatured variation, now simply called " the King ".
The Hundred and One Dalmatians, or the Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 children's novel by Dodie Smith about the robbery of the titular family of 101 Dalmatian dogs.
* Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Eve Garnett, The Family From One End Street
The Walt Disney Company acquired Schoolhouse Rock in 1996 along with its acquisition of ABC owner Capital Cities Communications ; Schoolhouse Rock was one of only two children's shows ( The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show being the other ) to continue airing ( albeit in reruns ) after the transition to One Saturday Morning.
One of the most recognizable of all dinosaurs, Stegosaurus has been depicted on film, in cartoons, comics, as children's toys, and was even declared the State Dinosaur of Colorado in 1982.
One of the reasons she disappeared at first was because she was deemed too sexual for a children's comic.
BBC One has traditionally been the home of children's television, Blue Peter had been broadcast on the channel prior to the Children's BBC strand, and sections such as Watch with Mother airing previously on the channel.
One of these shows was the comedy Do Not Adjust Your Set, formerly Rediffusion, – nominally a children's show, but forerunner of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Camberwick Green ( 1966 ) is a British children's television series, originally seen on BBC One, featuring stop-motion puppets.

One and books
One or two were writers of books ; ;
One such site featured in her books is the temple site of Abu Simbel in her book Death on the Nile, as well as the great detail in which she describes life at the dig site in her book Murder in Mesopotamia.
One of the more substantial collections of Aldine Press books and Aldine imitations in North America is at the Harold B. Lee library on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
They rented the apartment of an American man who was away for the summer, and Nin came across a number of French paperbacks: " One by one, I read these books, which were completely new to me.
One example is the Chronicler's use of genealogies in 1 Chronicles 1-9, which seem to come directly from the Pentateuch and possibly, as well, from Joshua and other books.
The Greek Orthodox branch of Christianity continues to use the Greek translation ( the Septuagint ), but when a Latin translation ( called the Vulgate ) was made for the Western church, Kingdoms was first retitled the Book of Kings, parts One to Four, and eventually both Kings and Samuel were separated into two books each.
Nathaniel's Nutmeg: How One Man's Courage Changed the Course of History ( Sceptre books, Hodder and Stoughton, London )
One problem with this encode-transmit-receive-decode model is that the processes of encoding and decoding imply that the sender and receiver each possess something that functions as a codebook, and that these two code books are, at the very least, similar if not identical.
One of the books available for teens is ' The Cool Girl's Guide to Crochet ' by Nicki Trench.
*One of the few comprehensive books on these ships
One of the most important and sophisticated books in the field is the Grundlegung der Psychologie ( Foundations of Psychology ) by Klaus Holzkamp, who might be considered the theoretical founder of critical psychology.
One scholar wrote about the detective novels of Tony Hillerman, set among the Native American population around New Mexico, " many American readers have probably gotten more insight into traditional Navajo culture from his detective stories than from any other recent books.
One of his most important books, however, was nonfiction ; The Universe Makers ( 1971 ) is a discussion of themes and philosophy in science fiction.
His most celebrated books include the bestselling Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Horton Hatches the Egg, Horton Hears a Who !, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas !.
# " Encyclopedia Brown, The Boy Detective in One Minute Mysteries " ( This episode adapted 6 of the Encyclopedia Brown stories from the books, including Encyclopedia's very first case-" The Case of Natty Nat ", " The Case of the Scattered Cards ", " The Case of the Civil War Sword ", " The Case of the Foot Warmer ", " The Case of the Bitter Drink " and " The Case of the Great Merko ".
One should not see the books as a compilation of pre-Christian mythology, but as an account of the glorious past of Denmark.
One often finds books of the Iliad and Odyssey cited by the corresponding letter of the Greek alphabet, with upper-case letters referring to a book number of the Iliad and lower-case letters referring to the Odyssey.
One of his first acts was the burning of books.
One of the first twentieth century musicians who successfully helped reclaim Dowland from the history books was the singer-songwriter Frederick Keel.
One who studies these books in the order of their production with reference to their inner content finds a direct development with a strong reformatory tendency.
One of her books, Kaleidoscope Artistry is a compendium of kaleidoscope makers.
Based on half a dozen meetings over more than two decades, and a lifetime's study of the man's work, the book has been described as " One of the best books published by a film-maker on a film-maker ".
One reason often cited for the books ' popularity is the quick pacing and action.
One technique proposed was to place books in an evacuated chamber, then introduce diethylzinc ( DEZ ).
One prominent French media critic is the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu who wrote among other books On Television ( New Press, 1999 ).

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