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The team sometimes also have other players featured, including a recurring black player called Elvis.
's recurring NPCs ; he is often recognized by description before being mentioned by name, eliciting a cry from the players ( in unison ) of " RED GURDY PICKENS ?!".
the show players of the name Jack Sparrow making Sparrow a bird in a recurring skit.
Hale's first important roles were as a member of Gene Autry's recurring cast of players.
Minor appearances were also made by Frasier recurring players Dan Butler and Harriet Sansom Harris, but neither appeared as their characters, Bulldog Briscoe and Bebe Glazer.
Several friends of Sandler's also perform and co-write on the album, some of whom would go on to become recurring players in Sandler's films, most notably Allen Covert.
In most games, boring and lengthy parts of gameplay are merely an annoyance, but when used in subscription-based MMORPGs, where players are paying recurring fees for access to the game, they become a much more inflammatory issue.
A recurring theme is a " newbie island " which established players can enter at any time: this allows them to train new players at their own leisure, and introduce them to the specifics of the game.
The game introduced several recurring characters called Street Legends, fictional basketball players who served as the series ' bosses, each masterful in a particular aspect of basketball and representing a specific area of the United States.
* The expression " 16 Tons " was a recurring feature in Monty Python's Flying Circus-usually as a label on a large fake weight that would drop out of the sky onto one of the players.

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A recurring feature is " Stump the Chumps ", in which they revisit a caller from a previous show to determine the effect, if any, of their advice.
Recurring characters on SNL played by Guest include Frankie, of Willie and Frankie ( coworkers who recount in detail physically painful situations in which they have found themselves, remarking laconically " I hate when that happens "); Herb Minkman, a shady novelty toymaker with a brother named Al ( played by Crystal ); Rajeev Vindaloo, an eccentric foreign man in the same vein as Andy Kaufman's Latka character from Taxi ; and Senor Cosa, a Spanish ventriloquist often seen on the recurring spoof of The Joe Franklin Show.
Emotions have also been described as biologically given and a result of evolution because of they provided good solutions to ancient and recurring problems that faced our ancestors.
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.
More frequently, he played parts that no one else wanted to play ( generally because they required a lot of make-up or uncomfortable costumes, such as a recurring knight in armour who would end sketches by walking on and hitting one of the other characters over the head with a plucked chicken ) and took a number of small roles in the films, including Patsy in Monty Python and the Holy Grail ( which he co-directed with Terry Jones, where Gilliam was responsible for photography, while Jones would guide the actors ' performances ) and the jailer in Monty Python's Life of Brian.
Many secular Jews attend synagogue on Yom Kippur — for many secular Jews the High Holy Days are the only recurring times of the year in which they attend synagogue — causing synagogue attendance to soar.
Similarly, individuals recognize the characteristics of the recurring rhetorical situations in the same way as they see them as affirmation of what they already know about the preexisting genre.
Some people may experience recurring nightmares due to posttraumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ), or they may have some other source of anxiety that influences their dreams at night.
Protagonists who assume new identities, often because they are transplanted into foreign cultures, are a recurring element in Llewellyn's novels, including a spy adventure ( Edmund Trothe ) that extends through several volumes.
An attempt to visit Barsoom takes them to an apparently different version of Mars seemingly under the colonial rule of the British Empire ; but near the end of the novel, Heinlein's recurring character Lazarus Long hints that they had traveled to Barsoom, and that its " colonial " status was an illusion imposed on them by the telepathically adept Barsoomians:
It is also possible that they were fictional creations to make the kingdom seem more legitimate and ancient to its subjects which would explain the exaggerated lifespans and recurring and composite characters that have overwhelming similarities with their predecessors.
If further elements with higher atomic numbers than this are discovered, they will be placed in additional periods, laid out ( as with the existing periods ) to illustrate periodically recurring trends in the properties of the elements concerned.
First appearing in the 1983 arcade game, Mario Bros., in which they were known as Shellcreepers, they are among the oldest recurring enemies in the series, and have appeared in some form in all of the main games, and most of the spin-off games.
Koopa shells are a recurring weapon in the series, particularly popularized in the Mario Kart series, in which they can be fired as projectiles against other racers.
The characters of Megane, Perm, Kakugari and Chibi are recurring characters throughout the anime adaption, however in the manga they are nameless fans of Lum who are never seen after Mendou is introduced.
As series such as Friday the 13th added more and more sequels, with the recurring killer who had been killed in the previous film coming back to life to kill again, police reaction was often to laugh it off-their explanation being that the main characters were still traumatised from the killings they had witnessed in the last film.
The same recurring characters and sketches were used week after week, long after they became tired.
They attracted a particularly strong following among local chapters of the Hells Angels and got a recurring gig at one of the bikers ' favorite venues, the Chateau Liberté in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and they continued playing the Chateau through the summer of 1975 ( although these concerts did not include all band members, and they were unannounced and of a completely impromptu nature ).
A recurring plot device consists of a character having an imaginary conversation with the deceased ; for example, Nate, David, and Federico sometimes " converse " with the person who died at the beginning of the episode, while they are being embalmed or planning or during the funeral.
In this usage, the recurring personalities adopted by Laurel and Hardy through all of their many comedy films ( despite the fact that they often played characters with different names and professions ) would qualify as their shtick.

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Using what became one of van Vogt's recurring themes, it told the story of a 9-year-old superman living in a world in which his kind are slain by Homo sapiens.
* The Tent Dwellers – Beavers ' habits, habitat and conservation status ( as of 1908 ) are recurring themes by Albert Bigelow Paine.
The properties of the chemical elements are often summarized using the periodic table that organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (" periods ") in which the columns (" groups ") share recurring (" periodic ") physical and chemical properties.
The properties of the chemical elements are often summarized using the periodic table, which powerfully and elegantly organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (" periods ") in which the columns (" groups ") share recurring (" periodic ") physical and chemical properties.
That a rational number must have a finite or recurring decimal expansion can be seen to be a consequence of the long division algorithm, in that there are only q-1 possible nonzero remainders on division by q, so that the recurring pattern will have a period less than q.
There are many recurring supporting characters, such as Dekisugi, Nobita's parents, Gian's mother, his school teacher, his descendants from the future, and Doraemon's little sister, Dorami.
There are many recurring composite phrases such as:
Many epic heroes are recurring characters in the legends of their native culture.
Geologists Sam Bonis and T. Waltham argue that the recurring piping features in Guatemala are caused by sewer leaks eroding soft volcanic deposits underlying Guatemala City.
Genesis appears to be structured around the recurring phrase elleh toledot, meaning " these are the generations ," with the first use of the phrase referring to the " generations of heaven and earth " and the remainder marking individuals — Noah, the " sons of Noah ", Shem, etc., down to Jacob.
The interaction and syntheses between different cultures, the arbitrariness of national identity, and irreverence towards ethnocentric, patriotic or nationalistic sentiment are recurring themes in Jarmusch's work.
On one hand, Marx, in the 19th century's deepest critique of the dehumanising aspects of this system, noted that defining features of capitalism include alienation, exploitation, and recurring, cyclical depressions leading to mass unemployment ; on the other hand capitalism is also characterised by " revolutionizing, industrializing and universalizing qualities of development, growth and progressivity " ( by which Marx meant industrialisation, urbanisation, technological progress, increased productivity and growth, rationality and scientific revolution ), that are responsible for progress.
However, the most significant for the development of the Arthurian legend are Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, which introduces Lancelot and his adulterous relationship with Arthur's queen ( Guinevere ), extending and popularizing the recurring theme of Arthur as a cuckold, and Perceval, the Story of the Grail, which introduces the Holy Grail and the Fisher King and which again sees Arthur having a much reduced role.
Mecha-like bipedal tanks called Metal Gears are a recurring element in the Metal Gear series.
Among the most frequently cited " downward turning points " are: creator / editor Harvey Kurtzman's departure in 1957 ; the magazine's mainstream success ; adoption of recurring features starting in the early 1960s ; the magazine's absorption into a more corporate structure in 1968 ( or the mid-1990s ); founder Gaines ' death in 1992 ; the magazine's publicized " revamp " in 1997 ; or the arrival of paid advertising in 2001.
In spite of this, age and growing older are recurring themes in the Sonnets, for example, in Sonnets 138 and 37.
They are mentioned over 250 times, the majority in the Deuteronomistic history ( the series of " history " books from Joshua to 2 Kings ), and are depicted as the archenemies of the Israelites, a serious and recurring threat before being subdued by David.
Elsewhere, Magritte challenges the difficulty of artwork to convey meaning with a recurring motif of an easel, as in his The Human Condition series ( 1933, 1935 ) or The Promenades of Euclid ( 1955 ) ( wherein the spires of a castle are " painted " upon the ordinary streets which the canvas overlooks ).
The detector was partially restored by redistributing the photomultiplier tubes which did not implode, and by adding protective acrylic shells that are hoped will prevent another chain reaction from recurring ( Super-Kamiokande-II ).
As many more individuals of each species are born than can possibly survive ; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable to itself, under the complex and sometimes varying conditions of life, will have a better chance of surviving, and thus be naturally selected.
Burton is known for using recurring collaborators on his works ; among them are Johnny Depp, who has become a close friend of Burton since their first film together ; musician Danny Elfman, who has composed scores for all but five of the films Burton has directed and / or produced ; and domestic partner Helena Bonham Carter.

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