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Perhaps the most definitive usage of the pseudonym for his hometown, in Summer Morning, Summer Night, a collection of short stories and vignettes exclusively about Green Town, Bradbury returns to the signature locale as a look back at the rapidly disappearing small-town world of the American heartland, which was the foundation of his roots.
Riggins provided the game's signature play when, on 4th and inches, with the Redskins down 17 – 13, the coaches called " 70 Chip " a play designed for short yardage.
He is known for his signature line at the end of each short, " Th-th-th-that's all folks!
In practice, however, this type of signature is not used directly, but rather, the message to be signed is first hashed to produce a short digest that is then signed.
Among her most celebrated roles with Irving were Ophelia, Pauline in The Lady of Lyons by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton ( 1878 ), Portia ( 1879 ), Queen Henrietta Maria in William Gorman Wills's drama Charles I ( 1879 ), Desdemona in Othello ( 1881 ), Camma in Tennyson's short tragedy The Cup ( 1881 ), Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, another of her signature roles ( 1882 and often thereafter ), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet ( 1882 ), Jeanette in The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade ( 1883 ), the title part in Reade's romantic comedy Nance Oldfield ( 1883 ), Viola in Twelfth Night ( 1884 ), Margaret in the long-running adaptation of Faust by Wills ( 1885 ), the title role in Olivia ( 1885, which she had played earlier at the Court Theatre ), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth ( 1888, with incidental music by Arthur Sullivan ), Queen Katherine in Henry VIII ( 1892 ), Cordelia in King Lear ( 1892 ), Rosamund de Clifford in Becket by Alfred Tennyson ( 1893 ), Guinevere in King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr, with incidental music by Sullivan ( 1895 ), Imogen in Cymbeline ( 1896 ), the title character in Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau's play Madame Sans-Gêne ( 1897 ) and Volumnia in Coriolanus ( 1901 ).
The 2001 CGI short Green Divers, shows that Amuro fought in his own Zeta Gundam, marked by his signature " A " logo and painted in pure white with patches of bluish purple ( arguably his signature custom colors akin to Char's red and pink ) during the later stages of the Gryps Conflict and presumably during the first Neo Zeon movement.
With Stewart's wife's permission, he wore one of Payne's own signature outfits for the final round of the tournament on Sunday, and most of the rest of the golfers in the field wore " short pants " that day as well.
The band broke up after a short tour, with no hard feelings, as most of the musicians guested on Ayers ' next album, Whatevershebringswesing, which is regarded as one of his best, featuring the mellifluous eight-minute title track that would became Ayers ' signature sound for the ' 70s.
On the fade-out, a short keyboard part of the melody of " See Emily Play " ( at 12: 12 ), one of Barrett's signature Pink Floyd songs, can be heard ; live versions additionally featured snippets of " Bike ", " The Gnome ", " The Scarecrow ", and " Arnold Layne ".
Viscott's signature style was to attempt to isolate an individual's source of emotional problems in a very short amount of time.
In short, Hollingsworths holding is limited to its facts: no presidential signature is necessary for valid ratification when the proposed amendment was presented more than ten days prior to congressional adjournment, and the necessary number of States ratified, and the President proclaimed the ratification as effective.
Atmospheric nuclear explosions produce a unique signature, often called a " double-humped curve ": a short and intense flash lasting around 1 millisecond, followed by a second much more prolonged and less intense emission of light taking a fraction of a second to several seconds to build up.
The Sawyer commentary was the first example of the interstitial materials — mostly produced by Mark Askwith — that have become SPACE's signature: short, snappy, mini-documentaries on science fiction and science topics shown between programs, collectively known as " SPACE Flow ".
" with the signature " GN ' FN ' R " ( short for " Guns N ' Fuckin ' Roses ").
During this time, Styles began wearing Flair's signature style of robe to the ring and reverted to his old short trunks ring gear.
This signature consists of a short and intense flash lasting around 1 millisecond, followed by a second much more prolonged and less intense emission of light taking a fraction of a second to several seconds to build up.
The relatively short range of the American gun battery-together with the signature cloud of black smoke generated with each volley-forced gun crews to endure a fusillade of Mauser rifle fire from the Spanish defenders.
Mercer's " rants ", short op-ed pieces on Canadian politics and culture, quickly became the show's signature segment.
Lupica writes several sports columns during the week for the Daily News, as well as a signature Sunday column, " Shooting from the Lip ," which features a traditional column followed by a series of short, acerbic observations from the week in sports.
As well as the 1940s radio series that starred Vincent Price as Templar: as the halo appears over Simon's head and just before the opening credits begin, a short phrase of music is heard ; this is not actually part of the specially composed theme music for the Return of the Saint series, but is in fact the signature theme of the Saint from film and radio.
Self proclaimed as “ America ’ s first fine dining restaurant ,” one of its signature dishes was a cut from the short loin that was called a Delmonico steak.
Bumper music, or a bump, is a term used in the radio broadcasting industry to refer to short clips of signature or theme music used to buffer transitions between programming elements.
" He said that he accompanied Benedict to morning audiences, followed by lunch together, a " short walk ," and a rest, after which he " to the Pope documents which require his signature, or his study and approval.

short and tune
A short version of the piece was also used as the ending theme tune in the drama.
" How I Hate the Night ", also known as " Marvin's lullaby ", was published in the book Life, the Universe and Everything, where it is described as " a short dolorous ditty of no tone, or indeed tune.
However, beginning in 2007, with the introduction of the " Amazing Life " trailer, the Deep Note was extremely cut short to the one pitch ( where both synth notes are in one pitch ), following a variety of instruments that shape like flowers, mushrooms and other plants playing a short tune that plays in the trailer.
Leia gives a short speech on the meaning of Life Day and sings a song in celebration, to the tune of the Star Wars theme, missing the high note.
The engineers who selected it were unaware of its origins, though a BBC World Service history states that the choice of interval theme at the time was that of " the transmission engineers who found it particularly audible through short wave mush, and anyway BBC knew it as a tune for the old English song " There was an old woman tossed up in a blanket, 20 times as high as the moon ".
* In the 1977 Christmas special during a scene with Wolfie and Shirl standing next to a Christmas tree on location a short section of " O Tannenbaum " (" Oh Christmas Tree ") is heard, which uses the same tune as " The Red Flag ".
Grampian's first on screen identification film, or ident for short, featured a black, white and grey image of four mountain peaks, which turn into the saltire, with the grey peak at the bottom, against the tune " Scotland the Brave ".
In short this system allows the guitar or any other instrument it is used on to play in tune.
The investigator wants a short duty cycle to improve temporal resolution ; the amplifier has adjustable compensators that will make the electrode voltage decay faster, but if these are set too high the amplifier will ring, so the investigator is always trying totunethe amplifier as close to the edge of uncontrolled oscillation as possible, in which case small changes in recording conditions can cause ringing.
In jazz, the drummer may " trade " short solo sections with a saxophone player or trumpet player ; this practice, nicknamed " trading fours ", typically involves the drummer and the horn player alternating four bar solo sections during a jazz tune.
The tune is played by the solo violin itself before a short codetta ends the exposition section of the opening movement.
The name of the tune, Old Hundredth is also the title of a short Science fiction story by Brian Aldiss, in which the human race have evolved the ability to transcend their physical bodies and exist as music and energy, thus attaining peace and simplicity.
Crowley rendered all the psalms in simple iambic fourteeners which conform to the single, short, four-part tune that is printed at the beginning of the psalter.
The folk songs of Aydın are famously short, indeed a popular saying in the Aegean region to get someone to stop talking, is Keep it short, make it an Aydın tune
* A tune ( folk music ), a short piece of instrumental music, usually with repeating sections, and often played a number of times
A jingle is a short tune used in advertising and for other commercial uses.
More elaborate doorbell chimes play a short musical tune, such as Westminster Quarters.
When the radio signal is detected by the receiver, it activates a music synthesizer, which plays the sound of gongs through a loudspeaker, usually a short tune, such as Westminster Quarters.
The nucleus provides a very short range, isotropic potential varying randomly from isotope to isotope, making it possible to tune the nuclear scattering contrast to suit the experiment.
The aim of this secondary strategy was to prevent these carriers from posing an ever greater threat to BA's high-cost, mainline short haul operation at Heathrow, which suffered annual losses to the tune of several hundred million pounds during that period.
The carillon is in regular use, chiming every quarter hour and playing a short tune on the hour along with tours and recitals on many days.
In music, a chorale prelude is a short liturgical composition for organ using a chorale ( a simple tune, often derived from Gregorian chant ) as its basis.

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