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Burly, bearded and imposing, he has appeared in films and occasionally on television since the 1970s, generally playing " heavies " and bad guys.

Burly and was
According to The New York Times, the channel was seeking to compete with Burly Bear Network, which was on 450 campuses and attracting nearly a million viewers a week, along with College Television Network ( CTN ) and the most recent entrant at the time, Zilo.
Seven months later, after CTN was in financial trouble and National Lampoon had just acquired the defunct Burly Bear, MTV Networks acquired CTN for $ 15 million.
An account of the game in the Crawfordsville Daily Argus News of October 26, 1891 was headlined, " Slaughter of Innocents: Wabash Snowed Completely Under by the Burly Boiler Makers from Purdue.
Burly, stentorian-voiced John Hamilton was born John Rummel Hamilton in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania to John M. Hamilton and his wife Cornelia J.
Burly, dark and handsome, Brad Dexter was usually given supporting roles of a rugged character.
The model for Burly paper towels, called Chad Sexington, was based on the Brawny paper towels ' logo ; however, the logo, within " a year or two of episode ", was changed into a more " right-of-center " looking brunette, according to Dean Moore.
He became a lithographer, and in 1874 he was asked by a friend to illustrate a book of humorous short stories, " Out of the Hurly Burly ", by Charles Heber Clark, which was a commercial success, selling more than a million copies.
ISUtv was also an affiliate of two national college television networks: Zilo TV and National Lampoon Network ( formerly known as Burly Bear ).

Burly and at
The freeway chase and " Burly Brawl " scenes were filmed at the decommissioned Naval Air Station Alameda in Alameda, California.
Gang member Al Mapes ( Steve Brodie ) gets away and looks up Yvonne at the Burly Q where she works, intending to use her as a means to find Purvis, who has kept all the loot for himself.
The waiting police, however, arrest Mapes at the Burly Q and learn Purvis's identity.

Burly and times
Burly leathered men and wrinkled women in drab black rags carried on in a primitive way, almost unchanged from feudal times.

Burly and paper
After tricking his wife Marge into believing that the model for the Burly paper towel corporation Chad Sexington would have dinner with the Simpsons, Homer takes the family to the Pimento Grove to watch live performers as compensation.
Marge uses Burly paper towels to drain the water from the quarry.
Burly, the brand of paper towels featured in the episode, is based on the real brand Brawny Paper Towels.

Burly and .
For many of the pivotal action sequences, such as the " Burly Brawl ", he collaborated with Juno Reactor.
* Behind the Burly Q.
Foiled by Burly arcade worker man after setting off the anti-tamper device on the pier arcade machine.
First he sends out weapons disguised as innocent looking toys, then he sends his " Tommy Tanks " and " Whirly Burly Helicopters.
Dixie Evans appears in Leslie Zemeckis ' documentary Behind the Burly Q.
* Behind the Burly Q.
* Ed O ' Neill as Relish, the Troll King-Relish is the king of the troll kingdom and the father of Burly, Blabberwort, and Bluebell.
* Hugh O ' Gorman, Dawnn Lewis, and Jeremiah Birkett as Burly, Blabberwort, and Bluebell-These three troll siblings provide much of the comic relief as they attempt to complete the task given them by the Evil Queen of hunting down Prince Wendell and later Virginia and Tony.
Bonuses included deleted scenes, outtakes, three Burly Bear TV specials, a Comedy Central: Reel Comedy TV special, " Bouncing Off The Walls " music video performed by Sugarcult, trailers and other promotional material like television ads and poster art.
Burly prop CJ Van Der Linde punctating the Bok's dominance in brushing aside two defenders as he burst his way through England's defensive line and dotting down for a crucial score.
Since leaving The Simpsons, he has taken up writing absurdist novels, beginning with the 2004 publication of science-fiction detective story The Time Machine Did It starring private investigator Frank Burly.
The next year he published Double Wonderful, a Western, before returning to the Burly character for How I Conquered Your Planet in 2006, The Exploding Detective in 2007, Dead Men Scare Me Stupid in 2008, Earth vs. Everybody in 2009, The Last Detective Alive in 2010, The Fifty Foot Detective in 2011, and The Million Dollar Policeman in 2012.
The Blades were another rival ; Cow Palace crowds loved to hate defenseman " Big Burly Bill Burega.
Some of their routines were Pousse Cafe, Hurly Burly, Whirl-I-Gig, Fiddle-Dee-Dee, Hoity-Toity, Twirly Whirly, and Whoop-de-Doo.

imposing and Eldridge
Notable members of this family include Joseph Battell, the merchant who founded the fortune and built the family's imposing seat ( known as " Whitehouse ") overlooking the Village Green ; Robbins Battell, who was largely responsible for positioning Norfolk as a summer resort ; Miss Isabella Eldridge, who built and endowed The Norfolk Library ; and Ellen Battell Stoeckel, whose charitable trust provides the campus for, and helps underwrite, the Yale Summer School of Music – Norfolk Chamber Music Festival.
Soon afterwards followed a series of key developments for the town: the enclosing of Poundbury hillfort for public enjoyment in 1876, the ' Fair Field ' ( new site for the market, off Weymouth Avenue ) in 1877, the Recreation Ground ( also off Weymouth Avenue ) opening in 1880, and the imposing Eldridge Pope Brewery of 1881, adjacent to the railway line to Southampton.

imposing and was
After a year in a studio on Sheridan Square, having married an American girl who was a native of Virginia, Helion moved to a village in the Blue Ridge mountains, where he produced some of the most imposing of his abstract canvases.
Of majestic build, rubicund and slash-mouthed, he resembled the late General Winfield Scott, who was said to be the most imposing general of his century, if not of all centuries.
Originating from Nesa, they conquered Hattusa in the 18th century BC, imposing themselves over Hattian and Hurrian speaking populations ( Hurrian was a Language Isolate and Hattian a Northwest Caucasian language ).
Digicel then issued court proceedings against the Regulator, arguing that he had acted improperly by imposing an arbitrary limit of three licenses ( although interestingly no complaint was made about the decision to prefer BVI Cable TV's improbable license over Digicel ).
The letter stated her objections to Muslims in France ritually slaughtering sheep by slitting their throats without anesthetizing them first but also said, in reference to Muslims, that she was " fed up with being under the thumb of this population which is destroying us, destroying our country and imposing its habits ".
This was followed in 2001 by additional legislation imposing penalties on noncompliant insurers.
On the south side of the great square was erected the Great Palace of the Emperor with its imposing entrance, the Chalke, and its ceremonial suite known as the Palace of Daphne.
Because his vision of personal and social perfections was framed as a revival of the ordered society of earlier times, Confucius is often considered a great proponent of conservatism, but a closer look at what he proposes often shows that he used ( and perhaps twisted ) past institutions and rites to push a new political agenda of his own: a revival of a unified royal state, whose rulers would succeed to power on the basis of their moral merits instead of lineage. These would be rulers devoted to their people, striving for personal and social perfection, and such a ruler would spread his own virtues to the people instead of imposing proper behavior with laws and rules.
The building was designed to distance the Irwin Union Bank from traditional banking architecture, which mostly echoed imposing, neoclassical style buildings of brick or stone.
As UCLA law professor Stephen Yeazell has pointed out, the most likely reason is that the abysmally poor transportation, communications, and administrative apparatus of medieval times made it impossible for the English sovereign to directly manage the entire country in terms of individuals ; it was easier to structure society by imposing obligations upon groups which were enforced by the sporadic use of force.
Lucien Pissarro was taught painting by his father, and described him as a “ splendid teacher, never imposing his personality on his pupil .” Gauguin, who also studied under him, referred to Pissarro “ as a force with which future artists would have to reckon ”.
The arrival of the Hittites in Anatolia in prehistoric times was one of a superstrate imposing itself on a native culture, either by means of
In Pakistan this Islamization from above was " probably " more complete " than under any other regime except those in Iran and Sudan ," but Ul-Haq was also criticized by some Islamists for imposing " symbols " rather than substance, and using Islamization to legitimize his means of seizing power.
Hitler loathed modernism of all kinds, and Goebbels ( whose own tastes were sympathetic to modernism ) was forced to acquiesce in imposing very traditionalist forms on the artistic and musical worlds.
He employed his ten years of exile in studying politics in what was then the centre of European diplomacy, and it is memorable that his keen eye detected the inherent weakness of the second French empire beneath its imposing exterior.
A physically imposing, deliberative, and reticent man, Ludwig Mies renamed himself as part of his rapid transformation from a tradesman's son to an architect working with Berlin's cultural elite, adding " van der " and his mother's surname " Rohe ", using the Dutch " van der ", rather than the German form " von " which was legally restricted to those of genuine aristocratic lineage.
Stone from the cove was also used to construct the nearby church of St Buryan, whose 92 foot granite tower is an imposing local landmark often used as a line of sight by fishermen coming into port.
With an imposing force he returned to the Roman Forum, and at the foot of the Capitoline Hill encountered Galba, who, alarmed by rather vague rumors of treachery, was making his way through a dense crowd of wandering citizens towards the barracks of the guard.
A further source of provocation was an Athenian decree, issued in 433 / 2 BC, imposing stringent trade sanctions on Megarian citizens ( once more a Spartan ally after the conclusion of the First Peloponnesian War ).
According to the late 13th century chronicler Martin of Opava, Stephen VIII was described as being a German, who was elected pope due to the power and influence of his royal relative, the German king Otto I. Martin states that Otto ignored the will of the cardinals in imposing Stephen upon them, and because Stephen was hated for being a German, he was taken by supporters of Alberic II, who proceeded to maim and disfigure him to such an extent that Stephen was unable to appear in public again.

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