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sidenote and are
( A sidenote: most modern television viewers are aware of Captain Video only by his mention by Art Carney on The Honeymooners ; by the time the episode was aired, the show had already been cancelled, and the space helmet Carney wore was a commercially available toy marketed from Space Patrol.

sidenote and was
There's an interesting sidenote concerning Marysville's early manufacturing history — a story about a fire in 1858 at the Union factory, was published in the New York Times.
As a sidenote, Mermoz's fate was all the more tragic as he himself had grown dissatisfied with the quality of the planes he and his companions had to pilot.
As an interesting sidenote, the system that William Lindley designed for Warsaw is still operational, and the last sewer collector of his design was not replaced until 2001.
A sidenote from SEALAB II was a congratulatory telephone call that was arranged for Carpenter and President Lyndon B. Johnson.
As an additional sidenote, Tomato Guy is usually used as a speaking extra in various episodes when he is not shouting " Tomato " ( this feat was also performed by Costa Dillon, who portrayed several roles such as a reporter, police guard, representative of the Screen Actors ' Guild and more in " Return Of The Killer Tomatoes ").

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" The English fan translation added a sidenote explaining " This is Yuji Horii wishing he could have made this game an RPG like Wizardry!
However an interesting sidenote is that to " create " a new bloodline you have to be bitten by many different vampires during your mortal life then when you die as a mortal you resurrect a new type of vampire, such as a shape-shifting vampire.
( On a sidenote, it is later revealed in this book that the Ketran had no concept of music.
An interesting sidenote ; the fort located here is named Fort Mercer, named after Hugh Mercer, a colonial General who died of wounds sustained at the Battle of Princeton.

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* Hawk and Dove: Hank and Don Hall, in a sidenote, try to take up the tights again in their old age but do not go through with it as before they used to argue all the time.
On a sidenote, a katana named Muramasa lies in Gogun Academy.
* As a humorous sidenote, in the end credits of the film the names of all participants have been changed either partially ( Uschi Bristol instead of Digard ) or completely ( Brown Pants, C. Unt ).
An interesting sidenote, Dick Bartley, who later became a very popular syndicated personality, spent time at WBBM-FM as Program Director in the late ' 70s.

fact and artificial
There is evidence to suggest, in fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them -- or to make them as indelicate as they are -- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South.
The Teufelsberg is in fact an artificial hill composed of a pile of rubble from the ruins of World War II.
However, an attempt to convert this interesting geometrical construction into a bona-fide model of reality founders on a number of issues, including the fact that the fermions must be introduced in an artificial way ( in nonsupersymmetric models ).
And the fact that the brain and mind are one makes the separation artificial anyway ".
The utility of artificial neural network models lies in the fact that they can be used to infer a function from observations.
Often, the police department will collect and analyze the corpses of suspected " andys " to confirm that they are, in fact, " artificial ".
In fact these processes are so tightly tied together that such separation seems artificial.
Language is also important in relation to Tranio and Lucentio, who appear on stage speaking a highly artificial style of blank verse full of classical and mythological allusions and elaborate metaphors and similes, thus immediately setting them aside from the more straightforward language of the Induction, and alerting the audience to the fact that we are now in an entirely different milieu.
On top of it all, modern science has invented many artificial ways to prolong human life ( for example, there are TV ads for organ transplants ), and longevity among humans is now a fact with life expectancy having climbed to over the 100-year mark.
In fact, since the beginning of the 20th century, when several researchers discovered how to produce artificial pearls, the cultured pearl market has far outgrown the natural pearl market.
In reception to extended media for the Pokémon franchise, Mewtwo has been likened to Frankenstein's monster as a being born from artificial means and discontent with the fact.
The fact that nitrocellulose is soluble in organic solvents such as ether and acetone made it possible for Georges Audemars to develop the first " artificial silk " in about 1855, but his method was impractical for commercial use.
In response, author and writer Rod Dreher stated in a RealClearPolitics column that the rhetoric of a culture war disguises the fact that American society truly is deeply divided on some moral issues, which is not an artificial creation of political parties seeking to drum up support.
As a matter of fact it was no longer the evening hour, but the sunset hour, so that it was celebrated before the day had departed and consequently before there was any necessity for artificial light ( Regula S. Benedicti, xli ).
In fact, Schenker's explanation only secures " naturalness " for the major triad, whereas Schenker describes the minor triad as an artificial construction of musicians.
Researchers at Yale University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ), applying modern engineering design tools to one of the basic units of life, argue that artificial cells could be built that not only replicate the electrical behavior of electric eel cells but in fact improve on them.
He makes a case that originally the Greeks did not distinguish between " Quality " and " Truth " – they were one and the same – and that the divorce was, in fact, artificial ( though needed at the time ) and is now a source of much frustration and unhappiness in the world, particularly overall dissatisfaction with modern life.
His sweet, rich colour between 1921 and 1924 was unashamedly artificial, and is itself symptomatic of the fact that his return to lucid representation did not mean a return to nature approached naturalistically ... Metzinger himself, writing in 1922 by Montparnasse could claim quite confidently that this was not at all a betrayal of Cubism but a development within it.
He demonstrated that when a monkey is kept deeply anaesthetized with ether and is placed in a cold chamber, its temperature gradually falls, and that when it has reached a sufficiently low point ( about 25 ° C in the monkey ), the employment of an anaesthetic is no longer necessary, the animal then being insensible to pain and incapable of being roused by any form of stimulus ; it is, in fact, narcotised by cold, and is in a state of what may be called " artificial hibernation.
What is artificial and stilted in this style did not offend the would-be classic taste of the eighteenth century and no longer conceals the fact that the laboriously arranged words and artfully counterbalanced clauses convey a venomous hate and scorn.
In fact, certain artificial signature and encryption schemes are known which are proven secure in the random oracle model, but which are trivially insecure when any real function is substituted for the random oracle.
In fact, the scarab is part of an advanced hive mind, with its own artificial intelligence covertly supplanting the wearer's own, turning it into the " ultimate infiltrator ", a covert agent intended to take over its own world, as evidenced when a still-damaged scarab revives Garrett to fight Ted Kord, until Garrett is able to reassert his individuality.
Some authors make much of this by creating a distinction between so-called internal and external states of the system, but in truth, all parameters are necessary to characterize the system, be they representative of " internal " or " external " processes, so the distinction is in fact artificial.
) Nondualism ultimately suggests that the referent of " I " is in fact an artificial construct ( merely the border separating " inner " from " outer ," in a sense ), the transcendence of which constitutes enlightenment.

fact and intelligences
A later episode, " The Cat With Ten Lives ," contains a sinister plot point which suggests that the UFO pilots are not humanoid aliens at all, but are in fact human abductees under the control of the alien intelligences, suggesting that, as in Captain Scarlet, the aliens, in the dialog of Dr. Jackson, " may have no physical being at all and therefore need a container, a vehicle, our bodies.
It was, in fact, one of these regional intelligences that had captured the Ringmaster and altered its crew.
In a back story, it is revealed that he has been out of sympathy with the Mercatoria for some time, particularly over their treatment of artificial intelligences, and has in fact been a Beyonder agent.

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