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Coil-Man and through
* Coil-Man ( voiced by Hal Smith )-Short, barrel-chested and sporting a mod haircut, blond " Coily " could transform his arms and legs into impossibly stretchable or coiled springs, allowing him to bounce to avoid attacks, deliver long-range punches, or drill through walls.

Coil-Man and voiced
The characters ' names are descriptive of their powers: Multi-Man ( voiced by Don Messick ) can create identical copies of himself ; Coil-Man ( voiced by Hal Smith ) can form into a super-springy coil ; and Fluid-Man ( voiced by Paul Frees ) can transform his body into any fluid.

usually and drove
He drove down to Westport from Hartford every Wednesday, when the classes were held, and was usually late.
In the first couple of seasons, he was almost always driven around by a chauffeur ; from the fourth season onwards, he usually drove himself.
In later line printers, High-speed servomechanisms usually drove the tractors, allowing very rapid positioning of the paper, both for advancing line-by-line and slewing to the top of the next form.
His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady ( who drove a Jeep called " Nellybelle "), Andy Devine, or the crotchety George " Gabby " Hayes.
Local militia or ARVN forces, supported by the National Police, usually drove the attackers out within two or three days, sometimes within hours ; but heavy fighting continued several days longer in Kontum, Buôn Ma Thuột, Phan Thiết, Cần Thơ, and Bến Tre.
An internal combustion engine sat atop the reel housing and drove the wheels, usually through a belt.
It had an four-cylinder inline engine of capacity, which drove the rear wheel through a shaft drive rather than the chain usually used at that time, and a power output of approximately 10 hp.
Originally, the term " teamster " referred to a person who drove a team of draft animals, usually a wagon drawn by oxen, horses, or mules.
-For example, they found that if an affectively negative experience, such as a fatal car accident was brought about by an extraordinary event, such as someone usually goes by train to work but instead drove ; the simulation heuristic will cause an emotional reaction of regret.
Gunfighter pā could resist bombardment for days with limited casualties although the psychological impact of shelling usually drove out defenders if attackers were patient and had enough ammunition.
He used to play without a facemask and usually drove himself to the edge of physical endurance.
His lust for money often drove him to participate in criminal activities — usually by enlisting the aid of associates — mainly his right hand man and partner in crime, the dim-witted, bumbling Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.
Despite being quite a skilled driver, Luke rarely ever drove The General Lee ; he usually preferred to ride shotgun because the General Lee had too much Horse power, which was why Bo drove the General Lee in almost every episode.
He adopted the yuppie lifestyle, and by the late 80's he not only had a luxurious apartment, a Japanese sports car ( a Toyota Supra — he despised the Porsche that many other yuppies drove at that time ), but also a mobile phone, which before the 90's was a luxury item usually associated with jet-set lifestyle.
He usually performed garrison duties, but was in 1799 part of the Franco-Dutch army that drove the Anglo-Russian expeditionary force from North Holland.

usually and guitar
* The archtop guitar incorporates a top, either carved out of solid wood or heat-pressed using laminations, that is arched like instruments in the violin family, usually with an f-hole rather than a round sound hole.
* The " Selmer-Maccaferri guitar " is usually played by those who follow the style of Django Reinhardt.
The four-string bass — by far the most common — is usually tuned the same as the double bass, which corresponds to pitches one octave lower than the four lower strings of a guitar ( E, A, D, and G ).
Black metal guitarists usually favor high-pitched guitar tones and heavy distortion.
The guitar is usually played with much use of fast ( un-muted ) tremolo picking.
In the 1970s, McLean usually toured solo but from 1981 to 1996 was accompanied by John Platania on guitar.
A traditional concert has only a singer and one guitar while a dance concert usually includes two or three guitars, one or more singers singing solo in turn and one or more dancers.
Some are sung unaccompanied while others usually have guitar or other accompaniment.
The guitar is a plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick.
An extended-range classical guitar is a classical guitar with more than 6 strings, usually up to 13.
Flat-top or steel-string guitars are similar to the classical guitar, however, within the varied sizes of the steel-stringed guitar the body size is usually significantly larger than a classical guitar, and has a narrower, reinforced neck and stronger structural design.
The type of resonator guitar with a neck with a square cross-section — called " square neck " or " Hawaiian "— is usually played face up, on the lap of the seated player, and often with a metal or glass slide.
The twelve-string guitar usually has steel strings and is widely used in folk music, blues, and rock and roll.
The instrument is usually acoustic and the harp strings are usually tuned to lower notes than the guitar strings, for an added bass range.
The battente, called " chitarra battente " in Italian, is generally smaller than a classical guitar and usually played with four or five single or double course metal strings of equal gauge.
The tension of the rod and neck assembly is adjusted by a hex nut or an allen-key bolt on the rod, usually located either at the headstock, sometimes under a cover, or just inside the body of the guitar underneath the fretboard and accessible through the sound hole.
The sound hole is usually a round hole in the top of the guitar under the strings.
Such pickups are usually placed right underneath the guitar strings.
This is usually a piece of laminated plastic or other material that protects the finish of the top of the guitar from damage due to the use of a plectrum or fingernails.
In this case, one or two strap buttons can usually be added to the guitar, or a " classical guitar strap " ( also called a " guitar harness " or " neck strap ") can be used, which supports the guitar by hooking into the sound hole.

usually and contained
In The Netherlands, administrative law provisions are usually contained in separate laws.
Before the rise of the mendicant orders ( wandering friars ) in the thirteenth century, the daily services were usually contained in a number of large volumes.
SSI ICs, such as the ones used in the Apollo guidance computer, usually contained up to a few score transistors.
This excites the air contained in the usually cylindrical resonant cavity within the flute.
The reel of film, of maximum length, which usually contained one individual film, became the standard unit of film production and exhibition in this period.
Although ICMP messages are contained within standard IP datagrams, ICMP messages are usually processed as a special case, distinguished from normal IP processing, rather than processed as a normal sub-protocol of IP.
In this context, the term usually refers to the Shannon entropy, which quantifies the expected value of the information contained in a message.
Despite the success of his masterwork Dido and Aeneas ( 1689 ), in which the action is furthered by the use of Italian-style recitative, much of Purcell's best work was not involved in the composing of typical opera, but instead he usually worked within the constraints of the semi-opera format, where isolated scenes and masques are contained within the structure of a spoken play, such as Shakespeare in Purcell's The Fairy-Queen ( 1692 ) and Beaumont and Fletcher in The Prophetess ( 1690 ) and Bonduca ( 1696 ).
The amount of oil contained in the fruit differs greatly by cultivar ; the pericarp is usually 60 – 70 % oil.
Booms in record sales returned after World War II as standards changed from 78s to vinyl long play records, which could contain an entire symphony, and 45s which usually contained one hit popularized on the radio, plus another song on the back or " flip " side.
Although pop music is often seen as oriented towards the singles charts it is not the sum of all chart music, which has always contained songs from a variety of sources, including classical, jazz, rock, and novelty songs, while pop music as a genre is usually seen as existing and developing separately.
Information usually contained in a signature block includes the poster's name, phone number and email address, along with other contact details if required, such as URLs for sites owned or favoured by the author.
Despite being sparsely populated, however, the interior was relatively urbanized in that the capital of each department usually contained about half the inhabitants.
Within this outer envelope, several separate balloons, also known as " cells " or " gasbags ", contained the lighter-than-air gas ( usually hydrogen, but helium in Zeppelins operated by America ).
Cleric-landowner conflict was usually contained within very limited parameters given that the senior ulema were usually the sons of the land-owning class.
This is usually contained to the one telecom service provider who triggered the red flag and the rest of the invoices are left unexamined because they fall within the considered norm of a small monthly cost increase.
For some, LED displays particularly, the housing is usually a hollow plastic box with the bottom / back open, filled ( around the contained electronic components ) with a hard translucent epoxy material from which the leads emerge.
* In-house wiring that connects customer premises equipment to the demarcation point, usually in residential installations contained in a weather protected box.
These special purpose rooms usually contained video projectors interlinked with numerous PCs ; however, electronic meeting systems have evolved into web-based, any time, any place systems that will accommodate " distributed " meeting participants who may be dispersed in several locations.
Religious practices were usually held in local shrines and sacred areas, which contained sacrificial altars.
In a differential scanning calorimeter ( DSC ), heat flow into a sample — usually contained in a small aluminium capsule or ' pan '— is measured differentially, i. e., by comparing it to the flow into an empty reference pan.
On start-up, the bootloader ( usually contained in a ROM firmware chip ) would load the operating system from the disk in drive.
Debasement was often done by the issuing body, where less than the officially specified amount of precious metal was contained in an issue of coinage, usually by alloying it with a base metal.
Although in this context an embedded system is usually more complex than a traditional solution, most of the complexity is contained within the microcontroller itself.

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