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* Stepping into the Fire ( 2011 ), directed by Ross Evison and Roberto Velez.
Stepping out of the ring into their corners, each wrestler is given a ladleful of water, the chikara-mizu (" power water "), with which he rinses out his mouth ; and a paper tissue, the chikara-gami (" power paper "), to dry his lips.
Stepping into the elevator, he finds that Dolores has just been murdered by the Elevator Killer, who turns out to be Merv Griffin.
Stepping into the sixth valley, the birds become astonished at the beauty of the Beloved.
Stepping through the gate freezes the numbers and turns the player into a new person, putting them into an " alternate reality ", hence the name.
The Mizell brothers ' follow-up albums for Byrd, Street Lady, Places and Spaces and Stepping into Tomorrow, were also big sellers, and have subsequently provided a rich source of samples for acid jazz artists such as Us3.
* Stepping into Tomorrow ( 1974 )
Stepping into the 5th Century, the incursions of the Germans into the Empire further intensified.
Stepping into the pillar of fire, the immortal She begins to wither and decay, undergoing as death what Judith Wilt describes as the " ultimate Darwinian nightmare ", evolution in reverse.
Stepping Stones Lighthouse, marking the main shipping channel into New York, is off the southern tip of the island, near the Long Island shore.
Stepping into an organizational vacuum, as the major African American leagues of the 1920s, the Negro National League and the Eastern Colored League, had fallen apart by late that year, Greenlee signed many of the top African-American stars, most notably Satchel Paige.
Stepping into and out of seiza is mindfully performed.
Stepping out of the store, the player finds that quaint Festeron has mysteriously been transformed into a more sinister town called Witchville.
Stepping down from his previous position as Postmaster of New York ( which was to be succeeded by his son-in-law ), he entered into office two days later.
Rhoads, Stepping Forth into the World the Chinese Educational Mission to the United States, 1872-81.
* Stepping into any water will instantly kill you by drowning, after a brief animation depicting The Avatar going under.
PopMatters writer Mark Anthony Neal commended Badu for her themes relating to hip hop culture and for her musical direction, writing that " it finds the artist Stepping into Tomorrow, with a new production collective in tow and some straight-up, free-floating, funky-ass R & B.
# Stepping Out of the Old Aeon into the New
Stepping up into the key of A major, it soon becomes apparent that the " Trio " is also in Ternary form, like the " Menuetto ".
Rhoads, Stepping Forth into the World the Chinese Educational Mission to the United States, 1872-81 ( Hong Kong: Hong Kong Univ Pr, 2011 ; distributed in North America: University of Washington Press.
* Foot fault — Stepping on or into the non-volley zone while volleying a ball, or, while serving, failure to keep both feet behind the baseline with at least one foot in contact with the ground or floor when the paddle contacts the ball.
Stepping on the stalagmites, Ace proceeds to cross, but at one point stumbles and falls into the liquid.

Stepping and published
The school produces three student-authored publications: Stepping Fourth ( for the Fourth Forms, years 7 – 8 ), The Removes ' Gazette ( for the Removes, years 9 – 10 ), and Term Time a Sixth Form magazine, first published in summer 2010, as a replacement for the defunct King's Herald newspaper.
He is co-editor of Stepping Stones-The Arts in Ulster 1971-2001 which was published by Blackstaff Press.

Stepping and London
featured eighteen songs including a sexually-themed early number by the band, " Gotta Little Number " ( also titled " Stepping Bondage ") from a London Marquee show on 19 July 1979 ( these recordings have also surfaced as " Marquee 1979 " and " Ruts 1979-Marquee Club ").

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This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
The 1000-page autobiographical manuscript Récoltes et semailles ( 1986 ) is now available on the internet in the French original, and an English translation is underway ( these parts of Récoltes et semailles have already been translated into Russian and published in Moscow ).
In November 2008, the UK based think tank Demos published an influential pamphlet entitled ' It's a material world: caring for the public realm ', in which they argue for integrating the public directly into efforts to conserve material culture, particularly that which is in the public, their argument, as stated on page 16, demonstrates their belief that society can benefit from conservation as a paradigm as well as a profession:
The rationalistic method pursued by the new school of Maimonists ( including Levi ben Abraham ben Chayyim of Villefranche, near the town of Perpignan, and Jacob Anatolio ) especially provoked his indignation ; for the sermons preached and the works published by them seemed to resolve the entire Scriptures into allegory and threatened to undermine the Jewish faith and the observance of the Law and tradition.
It was first translated into Latin by Theodore Gaza, published at Rome in 1487.
These essays were translated into English and published as Prophetic Inspiration After the Prophets: Maimonides and Others by the American Judaica publisher Ktav.
Originally published in modern Hebrew, with a running commentary to facilitate learning, his Steinzaltz edition of the Talmud has also been translated into English, French, Russian and Spanish.
He later collected a number of these into book form, " 101 BASIC Computer Games ", which was first published in 1973.
Many books of type-in programs were also available, and in particular, Ahl published versions of the original 101 BASIC games converted into the Microsoft dialect and published it from Creative Computing as " BASIC Computer Games ".
Several of Ochino's Prediche were also translated into English by a lady, Anna Cooke ( or Anne Cooke ; b. 1533 ) afterwards second wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon ; and he published numerous controversial treatises on the Continent.
If Chins Could Kill ... was published in 2002 and follows Campbell's career to date as an actor in low-budget films and television, providing his insight into " Blue-Collar Hollywood ".
First, informal changes were made to the order of the various parts of the service and inserting words indicating a sacrificial intent to the Eucharist ; secondly, as a result of Bishop Rattray's researches into the liturgies of St. James and St. Clement, published in 1744, the form of the invocation was changed.
In 1999, John Earman and Jesús Mosterín published a thorough critical review of inflationary cosmology, concluding that “ we do not think that there are, as yet, good grounds for admitting any of the models of inflation into the standard core of cosmology ”.
Beginning with a Nintendo Entertainment System port of 1942 published in December 1985, the company started to venture into the market of home console video games, which became its main business segment a few years later.
Traditionally, throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, these were published in newspapers, with horizontal strips printed in black-and-white in daily newspapers, while Sunday newspapers offered longer sequences in special color comics sections.
Matteo Ricci started to report on the thoughts of Confucius, and father Prospero Intorcetta published the life and works of Confucius into Latin in 1687.
He also published some tales in The Overland Monthly in this brief foray into fiction which preceded his poetic career.
The rise of comic book specialty stores in the late 1970s created / paralleled a dedicated market for " independent " or " alternative comics " in the U. S. The first such comics included the anthology series Star Reach, published by comic book writer Mike Friedrich from 1974 to 1979, and Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, which continued sporadic publication into the 21st century and which Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini adapted into a 2003 film.
It was this authority of the Roman censors which eventually developed into the modern meaning of " censor " and " censorship "— i. e., officials who review published material and forbid the publication of material judged to be contrary to " public morality " as the term is interpreted in a given political and social environment.
The Victory Garden, that initial ten-page story published in April, 1943 was the first of about 500 stories featuring the Disney ducks Barks would produce for Western Publishing over the next three decades, well into his purported retirement.
When he published his memoirs he introduced the term caldera into the geological vocabulary.
Included in that collection were “ Judgment Night ” ( first published in August and September, 1943 ), the lush rendering of a future galactic empire with a sober meditation on the nature of power and its inevitable loss ; “ The Code ” ( July, 1945 ), an homage to the classic Faust with modern theories and Lovecraftian dread ; “ Promised Land ” ( February, 1950 ) and “ Heir Apparent ” ( July, 1950 ) both documenting the grim twisting that mankind must undergo in order to spread into the solar system ; and “ Paradise Street ” ( September, 1950 ), a futuristic take on the Old West conflict between lone hunter and wilderness-taming settlers.

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