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Another recurring gag was for other characters to mispronounce his name, often, particularly in the case of rivals, deliberately.
Another significance of the structural problematic for Derrida is that while a critique of structuralism is a recurring theme of his philosophy this does not mean that philosophy can claim to be able to discard all structural aspects.
Another annually recurring event which is broadcast across Europe through the EBU is the Vienna New Year's Concert.
Another recurring character, Scotland Yard Inspector Claud Eustace Teal, could be found attempting to put The Saint behind bars, although in some books they work in partnership.
Another testament to Duck Soups legacy is its recurring influence in various Woody Allen films.
Another recurring theme in his work was social banditry, a phenomenon that Hobsbawm tried to place within the confines of relevant societal and historical context, thus countering the traditional view of it being a spontaneous and unpredictable form of primitive rebellion.
Another recurring gag, featured in the 1960s, was " Professor Jughead ", where he would wear a gown and mortarboard and lecture to his fellow teenagers about subjects he considered relevant.
" Another recurring bit, used in the newscast segment " Weekend Update ", involved Morris being presented as " President of the New York School for the Hard of Hearing " and assisting the newscaster by shouting the main headlines, in a parody of the then-common practice of providing sign language interpretation in an inset on the screen as an aid to the deaf viewer.
He also had a recurring role as elegant and flamboyant attorney Reuben Marino on the soap opera Another World in the early 1980s.
Another recurring theme is Mallard's quest for a coffee – or even lunch.
Another of the show's recurring gags was the " Cone of Silence ", an idea from Henry ( though preceded by the syndicated TV show Science Fiction Theatre in an episode titled Barrier of Silence written by Lou Huston and first airing September 3, 1955, 10 years ahead of the NBC comedy ).
Another recurring feature is the appearance of bizarrely-named factories and other buildings, such as " Lumpy Custard Factory " and " Knicker Elastic Testing Sheds ", that appear in the background throughout the strips.
Another recurring character was the Deaf Man, a Professor Moriarty-like criminal mastermind who appeared in six novels, enjoyed plotting elaborate crimes to bedevil the men of the 87th, but by miscalculations on his part, and the blind luck of the detectives, was foiled.
) Another recurring comic device was to prefix " Mc " to important words and onomatopoeia.
Another recurring character is Edward Tyler ( Peter Laird ), the SIS Director of Intelligence ( D-Int ), who dies early in the third series.
Another recurring theme in Anger's films is that of the occult, particularly the symbolism of his own esoteric religion, Thelema.
Another recurring character was Doctor Pill, a quack with whom Flip was always arguing.
Another recurring theme in the show was the conflict between McCloud and his superior, NYPD Chief of Detectives Peter B. Clifford, played in every episode but the pilot by J. D. Cannon.
Another recurring gag is Fraser standing guard motionlessly in front of the Canadian consulate, while a passerby attempts to make him move or speak.
Another recurring joke was Ellenor's tendency to knock across the room those who annoyed her past a certain point.
" Another recurring song title is " You X ", with examples including " You Own a Store ", " You Live in a Houseboat ", " You Are an Orphan ", " You Go to Art School ", and " You Keep a Diary ".
Another recurring sketch, House of Budgell, was essentially an ongoing soap opera set in a boarding house.
Another recurring Zionology theme was the allegation of secret ties between the Nazis and the Zionist leadership.
Another pair of recurring characters are two quarrelsome carpenters called the Monroe Brothers, Alf ( Sid Melton ) and his " brother " Ralph ( Mary Grace Canfield ).

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" Another joke puts a question concerning the definition of blunderbuss to " the four wise clerks of Oxenford " ( a reference to Chaucer's Clerk ; Tolkien had worked for Henry Bradley, one of the four main editors of the Oxford English Dictionary ):
Another scene is of the joke being used in open warfare is shown, with Tommies running through an open field amid artillery fire shouting the joke at the Germans, who die laughing in response.
Another captor ( Terry Gilliam ) notices the two deceased officers and points his gun at Palin, who recites the joke to the captor, who also dies laughing.
Another joke was nicknaming the two-krone banknote Quisling, and the one-krone note an usling, hence there were two uslings to one Quisling.
( But another version of the joke expands PAL as " People Are Lavender ", " Picture Always Lousy ", or " Pay Another License ").
Another trademark for Bob is a visual gag of stepping on a rake and being struck in the face with its handle ; this joke first appeared in " Cape Feare ".
Another example is a running joke where Nelson does a class assignment which is implied to be of high quality.
Another running joke, though, is Nelson presenting ridiculously simple assignments, such as repeatedly showing a can of tomato paste in Show and Tell, and a presentation on The Grapes of Wrath, consisting of himself crushing a bunch of grapes with a hammer, stating " Here's the grapes, and here's the wrath!
Another running joke in the show has Bill describing painful stories with an air of nostalgia, often wistfully saying, " good times, good times ".
Another joke begins with a Norwegian walking into a bar.
Another joke concerns two mathematicians who are discussing a theorem ; the first mathematician says that the theorem is " trivial ".
In a coincidental matter, the show technically ran for 13 years ( the last episode, " Just Another Manic Kahn-Day ", aired in 2010 ); Bobby was 13 when the series ended ; there was a statement in the episode To Sirloin with Love from Hank saying " I've been waiting 13 years for common interest "-an inadvertent fourth wall joke.
* Wufgang Bark ( voiced by Edward Kelsey ): Another one-shot villain, a canine with frazzled hair who was patterned after Ludwig van Beethoven and named ( apparently ) after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his last name a joke on the name Johann Sebastian Bach.
Another variation on the same joke is " Bureaucratium ".
Another running joke on the show is the lack of mastery of Chapulín with this weapon, which is usually activated in the worst possible time and embarrasses both the hero and his allies.
Another running joke involved breaking the fourth wall and commenting on what Bil drew in the strip that day, such as when Thel was vacuuming with many toys strewn about, one such caption was " That dickhead Bil would draw all this shit in here the one day I vacuum!
Another version of the joke has the breaking story usually depicted as a life threatening and time sensitive issue.
Another variation on this joke is " How to keep a blonde busy for hours ", employing the same technique.
Another joke is the reviews in Game Infarcer almost never receive numeric scores, such as WiiNap ( also a fake game ) which got a score of " one penny ".
" Another joke was when Pat was asked the full name, to which the character responded that Pat almost never referred to the character's self by the middle name, as it was embarrassing, to which an eager audience was filled in that it was " O ' Neill ," again continuing the joke.
Another recurring joke is the use of fictional apparatus and materials used in the experiments – items such as the Besselheim plate pokes fun at real lab equipment, often named after their designers ( e. g. Petri dish, Erlenmeyer flask ).

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