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Moore uses a recurring series of billboards, fictional celebrity references, and other advertisements and / or news similar to his seminal 1980s miniseries, Watchmen.
Jazz is a recurring theme, with references abounding in their songs, and there are numerous other film, television and literary references and allusions, such as " Home at Last " ( from Aja ), which was inspired by Homer's Odyssey.
Other recurring catchphrases include references to " a bit of trouble ", which usually implies some sort of undisclosed digestive disorder, and to the cat having done a " whoopsie " ( on one occasion in Spencer's beret ).
He would later again rankle feminists and progressives with his recurring references, in the late 1980s and early 1990s ( during the 34th Canadian Parliament ), to the " Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse ", in reference to Copps, fellow MPs Dawn Black, Mary Clancy, and National Action Committee on the Status of Women President Judy Rebick.
A recurring theme in Freezepop's music is references to science, technology, and mathematics.
Police corruption is a recurring theme however, Kane is also densely intertextual and brims with references to popular culture, particularly characters from British television, comics and films.
* The songs and poems of the popular 18th century poet and songwriter Carl Michael Bellman are filled with recurring references to names of places, primarily bars and meadhalls, on Södermalm.
He hasn't been shown, but recurring references were made about him: the first was the episode ' Hostage ' when apparently, he was driving a police van that dropped them off.
It features American actor Joe Mantegna as recurring character Fat Tony, and includes references to Dragnet, High Noon and The Sopranos.
While it is not known whether Shakespeare conceived of the plays as a cycle, these plays are often interpreted and performed in relation to each other, since they represent a continuous period of English history using recurring characters and including direct references to previous plays.
While many recurring references come in the form of repeated audio clips, other references are merely things Henson says in the normal commentary or bits of his show.

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His voice acting credits include Marlin the clownfish in Finding Nemo, and recurring guest voices for the animated television series The Simpsons, including Russ Cargill in The Simpsons Movie.
His most recurring themes deal with questions of death, including its physical signs, the effects of decomposition, concerns of premature burial, the reanimation of the dead, and mourning.
Oral narratives were often told in the form of rhyming or rhythmic verse, often including recurring sections or, in the case of Homer, Homeric epithets.
More frequently, he played parts that no one else wanted to play ( generally because they required a lot of make-up or uncomfortable costumes, such as a recurring knight in armour who would end sketches by walking on and hitting one of the other characters over the head with a plucked chicken ) and took a number of small roles in the films, including Patsy in Monty Python and the Holy Grail ( which he co-directed with Terry Jones, where Gilliam was responsible for photography, while Jones would guide the actors ' performances ) and the jailer in Monty Python's Life of Brian.
* A supporting cast of recurring characters, including the hero's friends, co-workers and / or love interests, who may or may not know of the superhero's secret identity.
The rhyme has also been used as a reference in more serious literary works, including as a recurring motif of the Fall of Man in James Joyce's 1939 novel Finnegans Wake.
Protagonists who assume new identities, often because they are transplanted into foreign cultures, are a recurring element in Llewellyn's novels, including a spy adventure ( Edmund Trothe ) that extends through several volumes.
Other recurring bits on the show include fictional commercials, including those for The Catchup Advisory Board ( its name a compromise between the two common spellings for the condiment: " catsup " and " ketchup "), which proclaims the good news about the condiment's " natural mellowing agents " after a short skit of the sufferings of Jim and Barb, a middle-aged couple ; the American Duct Tape Council ; Marvin and Mavis Smiley seasonal bluegrass albums ; Fred Farrell Animal Calls ; the Professional Organization of English Majors ( P. O. E. M.
* In season five of the television series Angel, recurring villain Lindsey McDonald has symbols derived from Enochian tattooed on his body to avoid detection by any means other than the naked eye, including the powers of the Senior Partners.
With the exception of Sessions in the first series and Stiles and Mochrie starting with the seventh and eighth series ( respectively ), there were no fixed regulars on the show, though there were many recurring regulars ( including Fry ).
Despite her success as a writer, Duras's adult life was also marked by personal challenges, including a recurring struggle with alcoholism.
Each episode followed a somewhat similar format, often including recurring sketches.
** Gladys Ormphby – A drab, though relatively young spinster who was the eternal target of Arte Johnson's Tyrone ; when Johnson left the series, Gladys retreated into recurring daydreams, often involving marriages to historical figures, including Christopher Columbus and Benjamin Franklin ( both played by Alan Sues ).
Gayville Hall, known for its family atmosphere, was started in 2001 and presents two-hour music shows on Saturdays from March through early December each year, including the recurring " Hay Country Jamboree ," a monthly " extravaganza " of old-time popular songs, country, bluegrass and humor.
Schachter-Shalomi's work reflects several recurring themes, including:
The roles of the Johnsons increased, and several recurring characters were added including Mr Rabinsky ( a tightfisted Jew ), Mr Kittel ( Renu Setna ) a Muslim shopkeeper, Winston's cousin, and the milkman.
While the first game originated the " Hyrule Overture ", many recurring motifs of the Zelda scores come from A Link to the Past, including " Zelda's Lullaby " ( Princess Zelda's Theme ), " Ganondorf's Theme ", " Hyrule Castle " ( Royal Family Theme ), " Kakariko Village " and " Select Screen / Fairy Cave ".
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Various actors had recurring roles as Maverick foils, including Efrem Zimbalist, Jr as " Dandy Jim Buckley ," Richard Long as " Gentleman Jack Darby ," Leo Gordon as " Big Mike McComb ," and Diane Brewster as " Samantha Crawford ," while the series veered effortlessly from comedy to adventure and back again.
Hester also had a recurring role as " Paul the Cook " on the popular Australian children's television show, The Wiggles, including his appearance in the Wiggles ' video on the Disney Channel for " Fruit Salad ( Yummy Yummy )".
Pollard is noted for his short stature, which had him playing child roles well into his twenties ( including on Star Trek, where he played one of the inhabitants of the planet of children in the episode " Miri ") and resulted in a recurring role as the diminutive trans-dimensional imp Mister Mxyzptlk in two episodes of the Superboy television series.
Common elements persist throughout the series and its spinoff titles: turn-based combat ; recurring monsters, including the Slime, which became the series ' mascot until the English version of Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King ; a text-based menu system ; and random encounters ( in the main series ), until Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies.
The Dragon Quest series features several recurring monsters, including Slimes, Drackies, Shadows, Mummies, Trick Bags, and Dragons .< ref >< p >< p > Many monsters in the series were designed by Akira Toriyama.
Arnold experienced several serious illnesses and accidents requiring hospitalization, including recurring stomach ulcers and the amputation of three fingertips on his left hand in 1922.
For the remainder of the decade, he occasionally made television appearances, including guest appearances on In Living Color ( including as contestant Damian " Foosball " Franklin in the recurring game show sketch " The Dirty Dozens " and as Marlon Cain in " Ed Bacon: Guidance Counselor ") and in a 1996 freestyle rap commercial on MTV2.

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Other recurring key contributors were David " DJ Fuze " Elliot, and deejay / producer Jeremy " J-Beats " Jackson, who both assisted Jacobs in developing the sound.
A key recurring character was Geri Tyler ( Geri Jewell ), Blair's cousin who has cerebral palsy.
* Zoltán Kodály's solo cello sonata in B minor requires the cellist to tune down the two lower strings from G and C to F and B, to emphasize the key with recurring B-minor chords.
A hook has been defined as a " part of a song, sometimes the title or key lyric line, that keeps recurring ".
The key factor maintaining this habitat type is recurring fire.
One key recurring theme is the nautical visit of a member of the Harker family to the fictional islands of Santa Barbara.
Both Hunter and Moneybags make recurring appearances in the series, while Ripto would make more series appearances than any other antagonist, making him the key villain of the original series.
For two years Peldon appeared on the NBC television series The Mommies and has had key recurring roles on such television series as That 70s Show and The Pretender.
It is in the key of D major and features a recurring lyrical pattern and chorus.

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