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Instead, he would say something like, " we got a little tuning problem ... Everybody check and see what's going on.
In 1968, he appeared in an episode of " I Spy ", in the role of " Hunter ", in the episode " Happy Birthday ... Everybody ".
His maverick vision made all his alliances unstable, ultimately costing him the support of his commanders ... Everybody had an interest in getting rid of Pastora: his commanders, the Americans, the Sandinistas, the other contras .”
The trial left an indelible impression on me ... Everybody else voted against me and they stigmatised me and condemned my acts and attitude.
Everybody Talks about the Weather ... We Don't: The Writings of Ulrike Meinhof, Seven Stories Press, New York, 2008 ( ISBN 978-1583228319 ).
* Bauer, Karin ( editor ): Everybody Talks About The Weather ... We Don't.
He also appeared in episodes of ALF, Campus Ladies, Entourage, Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, Friends, Greek, How I Met Your Mother, Mad About You, Married ... with Children, Murphy Brown, NYPD Blue, Reba, Reno 911 !, That ' 70s Show, Veronica Mars, Yes, Dear, and Desperate Housewives.
The ending credits would invariably list " Doodles ... Doodles Weaver " and " Everybody Else ... Doodles Weaver.
As Tomlin herself stated in 2008, in an interview for Just Out magazine: " Everybody in the industry was certainly aware of my sexuality and of Jane ...
In Survivor, each members sings lead in the majority of the album: "... everybody is a part of the music ... Everybody is singing lead on every song, and it's so great — because now Destiny's Child is at the point vocally and mentally that it should be at.
" If you could take things from animals and kill animals all day long without causing them suffering, then I would take it ... Everybody should be able to agree that animals should not suffer if you kill them or steal from them by taking the fur off their backs or take their eggs, whatever.
Mills said of the age difference, " Everybody is always interested in the fact that I am married to someone who is a lot younger than I am ...
Everybody knows that ," by Rick Mercer and as an emulation of "... Kramer from Seinfeld ... an odd, hysterically funny, brilliant artist ," by Mitch Fatel.
According to John Gunther's 1947 book Inside U. S. A., as the titular party floor leader, " his chief function is to hold the balance between two much more dominant and vivid men, Taft and Vandenberg ... Everybody likes White ; few people pay much attention to him.
Everybody knows where my next stop is going to be ... But officially we're waiting to do it the right way, until the releases come out, because there's teams and stuff ..."
Citing these legendary players is not for the sake of comparison in style or approach, but in metaphor only for she sounds only like herself ... Everybody Loves You is the most auspicious, tender, and tough instrumental debut by any guitarist in a decade at least.
It also relaxes them and helps build rapport, and it can give you ideas to use for treatment ... Everybody has natural resources that can be utilised.
In April 1990, Mercury Records released a Teardrop Explodes album called Everybody Wants to Shag ...
Cope ’ s response to the 1990 albums was mixed ( and, in the case of Piano, wrathful ), although he would subsequently concede that Everybody Wants to Shag ...
Boll praised the contestants in a post fight press conference, stating " I now like the critics ... Everybody who was in the ring showed guts.
The paper quoted Tambini stating: " Everybody knew about it and did nothing about it ... We were going through hell.
Parker said, " It was brutal ... Everybody already had their little groups and the year was almost over, so I wasn't going to fit into any of them, and I just wanted to destroy and kill, which was the inspiration for this show.
One critic stressed, " talk to everyone you meet ... Everybody has something interesting to say.

... and story
T. S. Eliot called Collins's novel The Moonstone ( 1868 ) " the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels ... in a genre invented by Collins and not by Poe ", and Dorothy L. Sayers called it " probably the very finest detective story ever written ".
According to Capra biographer Joseph McBride, Capra " obviously felt a strong identification with the story of a Jewish immigrant who grows up in the ghetto of New York ... and feels he has to deny his ethnic origins to rise to success in America.
Also, some British sources have accounted the flag story ( He had the Spanish flag hauled down and the English flag hoisted in its stead ; Rooke's men quickly raised the British flag ... and Rooke claimed the Rock in the name of Queen Anne ; or Sir George Rooke, the British admiral, on his own responsibility caused the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession in name of Queen Anne, whose government ratified the occupation ).
Promise Keepers says that this is incorrect, that it was never contacted for verification of this false claim, and stated on its website that " There is a story circulating through the media that Gary Busey is a minister at Promise Keepers ...
He believed that his story was " more invention than reality ... in part myth, Yoakum's life as he would have wished to have lived it.
In another story from 2002, the Star Tribune ( Minneapolis, MN ) stated that " ... Love is one of the overlooked bands of the 1960s.
Sanger would sometimes end the story by saying, " I threw my nursing bag in the corner and announced ... that I would never take another case until I had made it possible for working women in America to have the knowledge to control birth.
However, if one considers the story historically accurate, happening in Jesus ' life apart from the similar incidents recorded in the other gospels, the question of the authenticity of the parable receives a different answer ... John Nolland, following Wilckens ' ideas, writes: ' There can hardly be a prior form of the episode not containing the present parable, since this would leave the Pharisee's concerns of v 39 with no adequate response '.
AFP, reporting on a news story in the Sunday, 3 April 2004, issue of The New Yorker, wrote that retired Army Colonel Hy Rothstein, " who served in the Army Special Forces for more than 20 years, ... commissioned by The Pentagon to examine the war in Afghanistan concluded the conflict created conditions that have given ' warlordism, banditry and opium production a new lease on life ' ...."
" This was elaborated by George Speaight in his Punch & Judy: A History ( 1970 ), who explained that the plotline " is like a story compiled in a parlour game of Consequences ... the show should, indeed, not be regarded as a story at all but a succession of encounters.
Commenting on this device, writer MaryAnn Johanson writes, " That could be happening throughout this story ... indeed, through the entire history of Doctor Who.
In a current edition of Matheson's The Shrinking Man, King is quoted: " A horror story if there ever was one ... a great adventure storyit is certainly one of that select handful that I have given to people, envying them the experience of the first reading.
Moore recalled that " we wanted to aim high, do something different and big ... We knew we had to have a strong Picard story arc, so what are the profound things in a man's life he has to face?
Ethan said, " We wanted something that would generate a certain narrative feeling – like a modern Raymond Chandler story, and that's why it had to be set in Los Angeles ... We wanted to have a narrative flow, a story that moves like a Chandler book through different parts of town and different social classes ".
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
We could have stepped aside from that task and then shouted, and that would be the end of our contribution ... They would shout back at us and that would be the end of the story.
A cartoon version of the story of Atalanta's foot race was included in Free to Be ... You and Me, a record album and illustrated songbook first released in November 1972, and later in 1974 as a television special.

... and appears
Mind no longer appears to be an accidental intruder into the realm of matter ... we ought rather hail it as the creator and governor of the realm of matter.
In Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania by Andy Behrman, he describes his experience of mania as " the most perfect prescription glasses with which to see the world ... life appears in front of you like an oversized movie screen ".
... how early this basic truth was recognized by the sages of India, since it appears as the fundamental tenet of the Vedânta philosophy ascribed to Vyasa, is proved by Sir William Jones in the last of his essays: " On the Philosophy of the Asiatics " ( Asiatic Researches, vol.
When, after a year, Themistocles returned to the king's court, he appears to have made an immediate impact, and " he attained ... very high consideration there, such as no Hellene has ever possessed before or since ".
This interpretation ... appears to me as only a temporary way out ...
" It appears that water filtration can be effective in removing components from cannabis smoke that are known toxicants ...
After only eight sittings, Lord Derby resigned from the Committee stating that " It appears to me quite impossible to bring the two wings closer together ... unless and until the whole system of the Air Service is changed and they are amalgamated into one service.
Writer Howard, an agent selling a distressed cargo of slaves from a shipwreck in Tortola in 1803 wrote that " Tortola is well nigh the most miserable, worst-inhabited spot in all the British possessions ... this unhealthy part of the globe appears overstocked with each description of people except honest ones.
But they also hold ... damaging implications in regard to the revelation as a whole, for Muhammad ’ s revelation appears to have been based on his desire to soften the threat to the deities of the people.
Although Yerkes claimed that the tests measured native intelligence, and not education or training, this claim is difficult to sustain in the face of the questions themselves: Question 18 of Alpha Test 8 reads: " Velvet Joe appears in advertisements of ... ( tooth powder )( dry goods )( tobacco )( soap ).
The application of the term to the act appears to arise from the idea that " criminal intercourse with a married woman ... tended to adulterate the issue of an innocent husband ... and to expose him to support and provide for another man's ".
He subsequently appears in the non-canon A Time To ... novel series, visiting his mother.
As James Francis put it, " the most that can be said ... is that Apollonius appears to have been a wandering ascetic / philosopher / wonderworker of a type common to the eastern part of the early empire.
If ... is an ongoing political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian, written and drawn by Steve Bell since its creation in 1981.
In this case, the movie takes place at a construction site, where Oswald is a steel worker and Pete his supervising foreman ... a working relationship than only deteriorates when both men are interested in a cat love interest by the name of Sadie ( who also appears in The Banker's Daughter, Rival Romeos, Sagebrush Sadie, Oh, What a Knight and several more shorts ).
I can now authoritatively inform the House that Brutopia is a fictional country which appears in several Donald Duck stories ... Labor drawing inspiration for its economic analysis from a Donald Duck magazine, Mr Speaker!
His entry in The New Discworld Companion states: ' originally rather lazy by nature, he seems to have blossomed to become the youngest and most depressingly keen member of the faculty ... as one of the few wizards at the University with his head screwed on in any fashion, he appears, quite against his will, to be in the front line '.
On viewing the wreckage, covering easily forty acres or more in the heart of town, it appears incredible that any living being could have escaped the fury of the storm and death ...
This account first appears in the edition of Life of Dr John Donne published in 1675, and is attributed to " a Person of Honour ... told with such circumstances, and such asseveration, that ...
He was also known for his negative attitude to the Welsh language, and Glyn Jones sees him as falling " short of being a completely representative figure ... in his attitude to Wales and Welshness ," as Gwyn Thomas " appears in his writing to have little sympathy with the national aspirations and indigenous culture of our country ".
These regions of high link density are often referred to as cliques, hubs, compartments, cohesive sub-groups, or modules ... Within food webs, especially in aquatic systems, nestedness appears to be related to body size because the diets of smaller predators tend to be nested subsets of those of larger predators ( Woodward & Warren 2007 ; YvonDurocher et al.
: It appears ... that the procedures of the Combatant Status Review Tribunals do not qualify as status determination under the Third Geneva Convention.

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