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In the episode " In a DVD Factory ," his origin is explained as a mad scientist ( voiced by Seth MacFarlane ) had his henchmen gather the DNA samples of Santa Claus and Frosty the Snowman to create Composite Santa Claus.

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Their Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders were expanded by the Romans to include the Tuscan and Composite orders ( see below ).
Composite forged metal frames were preferred by many European makers until the American system was fully adopted by the early 20th century.
The mid-16th century Italians, especially Sebastiano Serlio and Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, who established a canonic version of the orders, thought they detected a " Composite order ", combining the volutes of the Ionic with the foliage of the Corinthian, but in Roman practice volutes were almost always present.
These designs were known as Armour Piercing Composite Rigid ( APCR ).
The rooms on this level were either of the Composite or Corinthian order of architecture to illustrate their important status.
The 14th and 28th Bomb Squadrons ( the latter a longtime part of the 4th Composite Group, which disbanded on 16 November 1941 ) were attached to the 19th BG and a total of 35 B-17 Flying Fortresses constituted the FEAF's heavy bombardment force.
It was from Tinian that the bombers from the 509th Composite Group carrying the atomic bombs Little Boy and Fat Man were launched against Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The bomb components were delivered to the island by the USS Indianapolis and aircraft of the 509th Composite Group.
They were led by a Composite Regiment, which moved off at once, the remainder of the brigade preparing to follow.
The first reinforcements to arrive were the Composite Regiment of the 5th Mounted Yeomanry Brigade ; they came up on the flank of their mounted regiment ; the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars ' " D " Squadron west of Mount Royston, which was being attacked by a strong body of Ottoman soldiers.
Second Fleet ’ s main training and certification venues were the Composite Unit Training Exercise ( COMTUEX ) and Joint Training Fleet Exercise ( JTFEX ), conducted off the eastern U. S. coast from Virginia to Florida.
In 1940 as part of the overall mobilization of the Army Air Forces and in response to the increase of tensions between the United States and the Japanese Empire, two additional pursuit squadrons were transferred from the United States to the 4th Composite Group at Nichols Field:
When the U. S. Navy turned back to the designation system used before November 1946, both CVEG-1 squadrons VA-1E and VF-1E were merged into Composite Squadron 21 ( VC-21 ), and VA-1E and VF-1E were disestablished on 1 September 1948.
* Composite video and RF channel 3 F-connectors were two ways of connecting entertainment devices to television sets.
The New Zealand defenders, though prepared, suffered from a disadvantage: 18 Battalion, 400 men, was the only fresh infantry formation on the line — the rest were non-infantry groups like the Petrol Company and the Composite Battalion, consisting of mechanical, supply and artillery troops.
This little tholos ( rotunda ) was built on a square base of side 5. 20 m. It is appears that the Ionic and Composite columns were standing directly on the stylobate without column bases.
Several members of the U. S. Army's 5307th Composite Unit ( Merrill's Marauders ) died of the disease ; and before 1944, there were no effective antibiotics or vaccines available.
He also hinted that Burt Rutan and his Scaled Composite company were performing pioneering work for a private aircraft to take-off from an airport, fly into outer space, and return to that airport.
Composite bows have been known from archaeology and art since the second millennium BCE, but their history is not well recorded as they were developed by cultures without a written tradition.
Composite bows were soon adopted and adapted by civilizations who came into contact with nomads, such as the Chinese, Assyrian, and Egyptian.
Composite bows were adopted by the Roman Empire and were made even in the cold and damp of Britannia.
The Composite object then exposes properties and methods for child objects manipulation as if it were a simple object.

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Carbon-fiber and phenolic composite materials have become desirable for building necks, and at least one high-end luthier ( Composite Acoustics ) produces a line of all-carbon-fiber guitars, prized for their high stability in changing climates that would cause wood instrument panels to swell and shrink.
The technology-heavy NASDAQ Composite index peaked at 5, 048 in March 2000, reflecting the high point of the dot-com bubble.
The dot-com bubble burst, numerically, on Friday, March 10, 2000, when the technology heavy NASDAQ Composite index, peaked at 5, 048. 62 ( intra-day peak 5, 132. 52 ), more than double its value just a year before.
* 2000 – The NASDAQ Composite stock market index peaks at 5132. 52, signaling the beginning of the end of the dot-com boom.
Had the president ordered an atomic attack in 1947 or 1948, the 509th Composite Bomb Group would have needed five or six days to obtain the bombs from the Atomic Energy Commission and arrive at the base it would attack from.
* Composite ( or Base )-The circumference of the horn at the largest point.
The 509th Composite Group was duly activated on 17 December 1944 at Wendover Army Air Field, Utah, under the command of Colonel Paul W. Tibbets.
John McQuown and David G. Booth at Wells Fargo and Rex Sinquefield at American National Bank in Chicago both established the first Standard and Poor's Composite Index Funds in 1973.
The F-16s of the 347th Wing began to be transferred out as the " Composite Wing " concept ended at Moody.
The following May, the 17th Composite Group was organized at Wheeler.
An additional squadron, the 28th, was activated on 1 September 1922 at Nichols Field, and the group, now at Clark Field, was redesignated the 4th Composite Group on 2 December 1922.
The PDAF's one major unit, the 4th Composite Group, consisted of five squadrons ( two of which had arrived in November 1940 ) based at two grass fields: Clark and Nichols.
Clagett immediately undertook an administrative " shakeup " of the existing organization, marginalized Richards, relieved Churchill of command of the 4th Composite Group ( he retained the position of base commander at Nichols Field ), created new channels of command, and because of a lack of qualified staff officers, drew senior ( but administratively untrained ) officers from the squadrons to fill his staff.
Composite radar image showing precipitation intensity around Cheyenne airport at time of accident ; red is most intense
The technology-heavy NASDAQ Composite index peaked at 5, 048 in March 2000, reflecting the high point of the dot-com bubble.
Composite measures measure complex concepts more adequately than single indicators, extend the range of scores available and are more efficient at handling multiple items.
The Council Oak Senior Squadron and Starbase Composite Squadron of Civil Air Patrol meet on the field, with Council Oak at FBO Sparks Aviation and the Starbase squadron meeting at the Oklahoma Air National Guard Base on the Northeast side of the field.
Composite sticks, despite their greater expense, are now commonplace at nearly all competitive levels of the sport, including youth ice hockey.
* The Civil Air Patrol's Floyd Bennett Composite Squadron regularly meets at the former airfield.
The Stratford Eagles Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, is based in Stratford, at the Sikorsky Memorial Airport

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