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In a cut version of the same scene, Silent Bob tells Jay that he is a deeply repressed gay man.
In this version, her character hated Spider-Man deeply but loved his alter ego, her nephew Peter Parker.
This version, however, was deeply criticized by fans of both Gatchaman and Battle of the Planets and never achieved the same level of popularity.
Typical of all the institutions featured in The Wire, the fictional version of The Sun was portrayed as having many deeply dysfunctional qualities while also having very dedicated people on its staff.
Dinsdale was deeply afraid of Spiny Norman, an ( apparently ) imaginary hedgehog who, he believed, lived in a hangar at Luton Airport and who " was wont to be about twelve feet from " snout to tail ", ( one version states " about twelve feet from " tip of his snout to his anus "); when Dinsdale was depressed, Norman could be anything up to eight hundred yards long.
The particular interpretation of Confucianism given by the Manifesto is deeply influenced by Neo-Confucianism, and in particular the version of Neo-Confucianism most associated with Lu Xiangshan and Wang Yangming ( as opposed to that associated with Zhu Xi ).
His version of communism was deeply Christian, but also anti-clerical in that it opposed the established Catholic Church in France.
Accidentally high on ecstasy that Kelly had told him was aspirin, he improvises a deeply sentimental speech but loses out on the scholarship-to a student who strongly resembles the passionless, pre-Danielle version of Matthew.
Windschuttle argues that Read's " version of events was deeply comforting ".
He flirts openly with almost every female cat in the filmed version ( especially Bombalurina ), although Demeter seems to dislike him very deeply.
In 1650, there appeared an English version of the Hope of Israel, a tract which deeply impressed public opinion.
These changes in devotional practices deeply disturbed many Muslims and caused widespread resentment, which led in 1950 to a return to the Arabic version of the call to prayer, after the opposition party DP won the elections.
Its deeply moving personal reflection introduced Karat to audiences outside of East Germany, especially when West German singer Peter Maffay recorded a cover version of it that became a massive hit for him in 1980.
The AGM-86D is the Penetrator version of the CALCM which is designed to attack deeply buried targets.
' She described her translation as ' a version which cannot lay claim to being beautiful, though in every intent it is deeply faithful.
Neale Donald Walsch was deeply inspired by this message received, " the purpose of life is to recreate ourselves anew in the highest version of the grandest vision we ever had about ourselves.
It is a small version of the Weald of Kent and Sussex but reveals the beds more deeply ; down to the Upper Jurassic clay.

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Poetry in Persian life is far more than a common ground on which -- in a society deeply fissured by antagonisms -- all may stand.
He is too deeply steeped in William Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren.
A need so deeply planted, asking for direction, so to speak, is likely to be gratified by the vivid examples and heroic proportions of literature.
It is as if we, in our center of human observation, from time to time penetrate more deeply into the unknown.
His very honest act called up the recent talk I had with another minister, a modest Methodist, who said: `` I feel so deeply blessed by God when I can give a message of love and comfort to other men, and I would have it no other way: and it is unworthy to think of self.
The President is deeply concerned over this problem and its effect upon the `` vitality of the nation ''.
Freddy is deeply committed to our plans already.
However, it is true that Albertus was deeply interested in astrology, as has been articulated by scholars such as Paola Zambelli.
It is such a character that she portrays in Edward Weston, and that her heroine Agnes Grey finds deeply appealing.
Because the base is deeply affixed to the chest, the weight of the breast is distributed over a greater area, and so reduces the weight-bearing strain upon the chest, shoulder, and back muscles that bear the weight of the bust.
This apparition is also deeply unsettling to Macbeth, who not only wants the throne for himself, but also desires to father a line of kings.
The number of molars and premolars is variable between carnivoran species, but all teeth are deeply rooted and are diphyodont.
It was probably in Rome that Catullus fell deeply in love with the " Lesbia " of his poems, who is usually identified with Clodia Metelli, a sophisticated woman from the aristocratic house of patrician family Claudii Pulchri and sister of the infamous Publius Clodius Pulcher.
It is deeply influenced by, but not identical with, the Neo-Confucianism of the Song and Ming dynasties.
Brahma Kumaris ' concept of identifying the self as a soul, different from physical body, is deeply linked to the philosophy of celibacy.
Claudius has been portrayed in film on several other occasions, including in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, the role being performed by Giancarlo Badessi in which the character was depicted as an idiot, in contrast to Robert Graves ' portrait of Claudius as a cunning and deeply intelligent man who is perceived by others to be an idiot.
The problem is that these materials tend to be deeply buried, at least for simple craters.
The word play on λόγος and αλόγον is characteristic of Clement's writing, and may be rooted in the Epicurean belief that relationships between words are deeply reflective of relationships between the objects they signify.
It is presently acknowledged by most of Christianity that these uses of capital punishment were deeply immoral.
It is quite evident in the words of this statement, which was adopted by the attendees of the 2001 youth conference held at the Unitarian Church of Montreal: " We the youth of Canada are deeply concerned about the direction the CUC seems to be taking.
Like the other X-Men he is deeply saddened by Kurt's death and anxious about the arrival of Cable and Hope.
The idea of data compression is deeply connected with statistical inference.
Cardenio relates the first part of his story, in which he falls deeply in love with his childhood friend Luscinda, and is hired as the companion to the Duke's son, leading to his friendship with the Duke's younger son, Don Fernando.
This is generally reckoned the most successful and deeply considered compilation of open problems ever to be produced by an individual mathematician.

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