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Dominating and for
Dominating the river often proved necessary for prosecuting sieges, like the Egyptian conquest of the Hyksos capital Avaris.
Dominating the technological field is information and communications technology for aviation and space travel, followed by sensor, measuring, control and analytical technology.

Dominating and three
Dominating the event again was Kjell Isaksson, who won four of his eight events and finished second or third in three others, winning the title with an event to spare.

Dominating and was
Dominating this room was an ancient carved wooden French cross that now belongs to the Melbourne Diocesan Historical Commission, who also own several other mementos of his persona devotion.
Dominating the room is a larger than life bronze statue of King George V, monarch at the time the building was completed, but who, as Duke of York, also represented his father King Edward VII at the opening of the first Commonwealth Parliament on 9 May 1901 in Melbourne.
Dominating the campus skyline, the building was opened in 1977 largely as an attempt to increase attendance at the university's struggling football program and to help its recruiting, but also as a large, multi-purpose campus building.
Dominating the Piazza Venezia, it was built between 1895-1911.
Dominating the flying in the CBI was ' The Hump ' route: cargo flights that left India carrying thousands of tons of vital war supplies had to cross the spine of the Himalayas to reach their destinations in China.

Dominating and which
Dominating the ivy-covered, crumbling castle is the highest tower, the Tower of Flints, which is inhabited by great numbers of owls.
Dominating the old city is a narrow, extended rock spur, on which one finds the Aarburg fortress.
Dominating the qi of respiration means the lung is a respiratory organ through which the qi of the exterior and the qi from the interior are able to mingle.
Dominating qi of the entire body means that the function of the lung in respiration greatly influences the functional activities of the body, and is closely related to the formation of pectoral qi, which is formed from the combination of the essential qi of water and food, and the clear qi inhaled by the lung.
Dominating the southeast side of Littlemore on Sandford Road is the Littlemore Mental Health Centre, which includes Ashurst Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit ( PICU ) ultimately led to the move to new accommodation and sale of the building to private developers.

Dominating and both
Dominating the Malacca and Sunda straits, Srivijaya controlled both the spice route traffic and local trade, charging a toll on passing ships.

Dominating and .
Dominating the region through trade and conquest throughout the 7th to 9th centuries, the empire helped spread the Malay culture throughout Nusantara.
*" Dominating " or interfering with the formation or administration of any labor organization.
Dominating the nave, the royal gallery where the queens attended Mass shows the date 1521.
Dominating the area is a large bronze tablet engraved with the names of those who died as a result of the 1941 attack.
Dominating the Ringvaart canal are the large building halls of Royal De Vries Scheepsbouw.
Dominating the Convention and the Committee of Public Safety, they imposed a policy of terror.
Dominating the field in the 19th century, this work is one of the chief cornerstones of early American jurisprudence.
Dominating the skyline is the 17th-century Prescot Parish Church of St Mary's.
Dominating the western approaches to the town is the Stockport Viaduct.
Dominating the center of the The Oath of the Horatii is the brothers ' father, facing left.
Dominating the skyline above the harbour is the present church of St Mary's.
Dominating nationalities in Poland around 1931.
Dominating the town to the north are the Callander Crags, a visible part of the Highland Boundary Fault, rising to 343 m at the cairn.
Dominating the FYI news magazine, she is portrayed as one of America's hardest-hitting ( though not the warmest or more sympathetic ) media personalities.
Dominating nationalities in Poland around 1931.
Dominating the image is the storage ring, showing a Beamline # Synchrotron_radiation_beamline | beamline at front right.
Dominating the Garibaldi chain are volcanoes and other volcanic formations that formed during periods of intense glaciation.
Dominating at the next race, Harry might have won his fifth straight race if his brakes had not faded with 9 laps left to go at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Dominating western winds loose their moisture on the eastern side of the Vosges and arrive as foehn winds into the Alsace plain.

children's and TV
In the 1960s Korner began a media career, working initially as a show business interviewer and then on ITV's Five O ' Clock Club, a children's TV show.
The Canadian children's TV series The Big Comfy Couch used a version of the song in the episode " Backwards ".
He produced a Saturday morning children's TV series for the American Broadcasting Company called The Curiosity Shop in 1971.
* FBi ( Fully Booked Interactive ), a British children's TV show-a 2000 reformat of the series Fully Booked
* King ( 2003 TV series ), a Canadian children's show
On another children's TV show, Pee-wee's Playhouse, Pee-wee Herman would often receive pen pal letters.
The British artists Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall ( Cosgrove Hall Films ) produced a full length film The Wind in the Willows ( 1983 ) and later a multi-season TV series The Wind in the Willows based on Kenneth Grahame's classic children's book of the same title.
Other children's series of note in the 1950s would be Captain Z-Ro which was broadcast starting in 1951, Rocky Jones, Space Ranger, and Flash Gordon ( 1954 TV series ) syndicated in 1954.
A function that limits children's time watching TV or playing video games may also be built in, though some of these work on main electricity rather than the video signal.
* The Fugitives ( TV series ), a 2005 UK children's series
* The children's TV show Mister Rogers ' Neighborhood featured a trolley.
He voiced Nigel Thornberry, the father in the Nickelodeon children's TV show The Wild Thornberrys.
In its last three seasons, UPN was one of only two of the major broadcast networks ( Pax TV ( now Ion Television ) was the other ) not to air a children's programming block on weekend mornings.
WFLD Fox 32 in Chicago, for example, moved the 4Kids TV schedule to co-owned UPN ( now MyNetworkTV ) affiliate WPWR-TV Channel 50, while Channel 32 airs news and different children's programming in place of the shows.
Other stories include ludicrous " kiss and tell " and similar stories by people who are portrayed as mentally disturbed, often with highly bizarre elements ; examples include allegations by a man who claimed that, on holiday touring in his caravan, he found a campsite run by Elvis Presley who, when plied with drink, admitted to the Kennedy assassination ; another from a retired toilet attendant who described the nature of faeces from various little-known celebrities and an elderly woman who blames anti-social behaviour in her area on bored Newsnight presenters, as well as a mental home patient who claimed to have had sex with a number of children's TV puppets.
* Character in The Wombles, a series of books and a children's TV series base on them
** Janet Ellis, British children's TV presenter
The character Gus Griswald in the popular children's TV show Recess is named after Grissom ( his fictional father is a General in the US Army and Gus is his recruit ).
In 1998 he received an Outstanding Contribution Award for his TV -/ movie-soundtracks, and made a cameo-appearance in children's movie Abeltje as a member of a vocal group from South America learning his own song Smoorverliefd.
He was also known for his recurring roles, such as Beldar, father in the Coneheads family ; with Steve Martin, Georg Festrunk, one of the " Two Wild and Crazy Guys " Czech brothers ; sleazy late-night cable TV host E. Buzz Miller and his cousin, corrupt maker of children's toys and costumes Irwin Mainway ( who extolled the virtues and defended the safety of the " Bag-o-Glass " toy, perhaps the retail leader of the " Bag-o " series of toys ); Fred Garvin – male prostitute ; and high-bred but low-brow critic Leonard Pinth-Garnell.
* The " Wilberforces " were the antagonists in the New Zealand children's TV horror-sci-fi show Under the Mountain
: From the 1970s until the early 2000s, Looney Tunes shorts appeared via various public service TV channels throughout the region as part of children's blocks or in-betweeners.
As the entries below tend to testify, Pierrot is most visible ( as in the 18th century ) in unapologetically popular genres in circus acts and street-mime sketches, TV programs and Japanese anime, comic books and graphic novels, children's books and " young adult " fiction ( especially fantasy and, in particular, vampire fiction ), Hollywood films, and pop and rock music.
Other examples of this phenomenon include the records by fictional groups the Archies and Josie & the Pussycats, produced by Don Kirshner and Danny Jansen respectively, who were contracted by TV production companies to produce these records to promote the animated children's TV series of the same name.

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