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Freleng and into
Tweety was toned down when Friz Freleng started directing the series into a more cutesy bird, and even more when Granny was introduced, however sometimes Tweety still kept his malicious side.
However, Clampett left the studio before going into full production on the short, and Freleng took on the project.
It would be two years before Friz Freleng and animator Hawley Pratt redesigned the character into his modern incarnation for the 1955 Freleng short, Speedy Gonzales.
In his first years at the studio, Clampett mostly worked for Friz Freleng, under whose guidance Clampett grew into an able animator.
Clampett's story won first prize was made into My Green Fedora, also directed by Freleng.
The character had a troubled beginning, as Warner Bros. refused to accept his first two cartoons, resulting in Palmer being fired and Friz Freleng being called in to re-edit and condense them into a single short.

Freleng and hat
Freleng used several of the same techniques that would make Sam, his other Bugs villain, such a humorous character: Despite Rocky's tough-guy demeanor, everlasting cigar ( or cigarette ) and foppish gangster dress, he really is little more than a dwarf in a much-too-large hat.

Freleng and voice
" However, a viewing of the early Bugs cartoons of the late 1930s and early 1940s clearly demonstrates that the character was not " created " as a whole at one time, but rather evolved in terms of personality, voice, and design over several years through the efforts of Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Cal Dalton and Ben " Bugs " Hardaway, Robert McKimson, Sr., and Mel Blanc, in addition to Clampett's contributions.

Freleng and ".
2 ) In " Bingo Crosbyana " ( Freleng, 1936 ) there is a matchbox with the name " Portis Matches " and a wine glass with the label saying " 90 Percent Portis ".
She behaves quite a bit like Little Suzie, a child from a fairly obscure 1955 Freleng short called " A Kiddie's Kitty ".

compacted and into
By 1638, the name " Newe Towne " had " compacted by usage into ' Newtowne '.
As the scope of the CHOGM has expanded beyond the meetings of the heads of governments themselves, the CHOGMs have become progressively shorter, and their business more compacted into less time.
Dynamite is an absorbent mixture soaked in nitroglycerin then compacted into a cylindrical shape and wrapped in paper.
A common example is sand: if it is gently poured into a container, the density will be low ; if the same sand is then compacted, it will occupy less volume and consequently exhibit a greater density.
It is thought that the cell uses transformation from euchromatin into heterochromatin as a method of controlling gene expression and replication, since such processes behave differently on densely compacted chromatin, known as the ` accessibility hypothesis '.
It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients, usually in powder form, pressed or compacted from a powder into a solid dose.
This can sometimes result in gravel becoming compacted and concreted into the sedimentary rock called conglomerate.
Because impervious surfaces ( parking lots, roads, buildings, compacted soil ) do not allow rain to infiltrate into the ground, more runoff is generated than in the undeveloped condition.
Crushed cork, bouncy ball, sawdust, or other similar material is compacted into the hole and the end is typically patched up with glue and sawdust.
As a result, many pickup manufacturers now produce humbucking pickups compacted into the size of a single coil, accomplished by vertically " stacking " the coils instead of placing them side-by-side as in a regular humbucker.
Next, large stones were placed and compacted, followed by successive layers of smaller stones, until the road surface was composed of small stones compacted into a hard, durable surface.
Strong stomach juices digest the flesh, while the indigestible bones, teeth, fur, and feathers are compacted into oval pellets that the bird regurgitates 18 to 24 hours after feeding.
Once the trail crosses into Chatham county, the trail converts to a dual surface of asphalt and compacted screenings.
Over a long period of time the sediments were cemented and compacted into hard rock layers.
It feeds mainly on bony fishes and cephalopods, and has been known to drive them into compacted schools before launching open-mouthed, slashing attacks.
All the earth is compacted into an extraterrestrial body, floating in the sky, trapping everything and anything within it.
" He states " case in point " as he forcefully takes back Scarecrow's brain, has Tin Man compacted into a square and eats his heart, and has the Cowardly Lion made into a lion-skinned rug.
The waste is compacted inside the facility into sealed high by long intermodal shipping containers, which are then loaded, four containers each car, onto flatbed rail cars to be hauled by rail to a Republic Services landfill in South Carolina.
Using a continuously reciprocating wall within the loading hopper, the waste is forced through an aperture into the main body and therefore compacted towards the rear of the truck.
The powder is then compacted into a shape and then ejected from the die cavity.
These anoxic sediments compacted into layers of shale and preserved the delicate details of these organisms as fossils.
The inflorescence is compacted into a many-flowered spike, or a simple or branched raceme, and is apical although can seem axillary.

compacted and tiny
This entire system is compacted into one very tiny chip.

compacted and body
He can will his body hardened, compacted, dispersed or shaped, or a combination of those qualities, an Earth manipulation of sand and rock particles.
This was due to the body being crushed and trapped within machinery which had been compacted by the explosion.

compacted and largest
The largest as of April 2010 is over 12 million digits long but it is represented as M < sub > 43112609 </ sub > or M < sub > p </ sub > in a much more compacted form.

compacted and ".
Shiloh has a " compacted time-frame, bounded by the past-tense opening and closing ".

into and tiny
His eyes were threaded by little filaments of red as if tiny veins had burst and flooded blood into them.
he memorized them thoroughly and then we tore them into tiny pieces and flushed them down.
The concept that matter is composed of discrete units and cannot be divided into arbitrarily tiny quantities has been around for millennia, but these ideas were founded in abstract, philosophical reasoning rather than experimentation and empirical observation.
Dürer's belief in the abilities of a single artist over inspiration prompted him to assert that " one man may sketch something with his pen on half a sheet of paper in one day, or may cut it into a tiny piece of wood with his little iron, and it turns out to be better and more artistic than another's work at which its author labours with the utmost diligence for a whole year.
The Mach 2 Tu-160 ' Blackjack ' was built only in tiny numbers, leaving the 1950s Tupolev Tu-16 and Tu-95 ' Bear ' heavy bombers to continue being used into the 21st century.
A tiny assembler program was hand-coded for a new computer ( for example the IBM 650 ) which converted a few instructions into binary or decimal code: A1.
In these inventions, the ink was placed in a thin tube whose end was blocked by a tiny ball, held so that it could not slip into the tube or fall out of the pen.
CD data is stored as a series of tiny indentations known as " pits ", encoded in a spiral track moulded into the top of the polycarbonate layer.
This process continues until all the semolina has been formed into tiny granules of couscous.
Cotton processing was tiny: in 1701 only of cotton-wool was imported into England, and by 1730 this had fallen to.
The same species, when growing in a half-shady damp location can develop into a flowering bush half as tall as a person, but when growing in a very dry location will only grow into a thin little plant just higher than the ankles, with tiny flowers and a few miniature leaves.
By contrast, integrated circuits packed a large number — often millions — of tiny electrical components, mainly transistors, into a small chip around the size of a coin.
Born into a family of relatively low status, his parents sent him to be educated by the monks of Fulda-one of the most impressive centres of learning in the Frank lands-perhaps due to his small stature ( Einhard referred to himself as a " tiny manlet ") which restricted his riding and sword-fighting ability, Einhard concentrated his energies towards scholarship and especially to the mastering of Latin.
Cold weather causes water trapped in tiny rock cracks to freeze and expand, breaking the rock into several pieces.
From this sprang tiny copper wires which ended in a dainty cone plugged into her right ear.
" When I have finished baptizing the people, I order them to destroy the huts in which they keep their idols ; and I have them break the statues of their idols into tiny pieces, since they are now Christians.
Weiss domains microstructure The reason for this is that a bulk piece of ferromagnetic material is divided into tiny magnetic domains ( also known as Weiss domains ).
Forming the damp paste into corn-sized clumps by hand or with the use of a sieve instead of larger balls produced a product after drying that loaded much better, as each tiny piece provided its own surrounding air space that allowed much more rapid combustion than a fine powder.
The hard, dense product was then broken again into tiny pieces which were separated with sieves to have a uniform product for each purpose ; coarse powders were used for cannons, finer grained powders for muskets, and the finest for small hand guns and priming.
The integration of large numbers of tiny transistors into a small chip was an enormous improvement over the manual assembly of circuits using discrete electronic components.
The eccentric dialogue is delivered in a dreamy deadpan, and often appears to be hastily jammed into tiny word balloons that can scarcely contain it.
Moroccan tea pots have long, curved pouring spouts and this allows the tea to be poured evenly into tiny glasses from a height.
A tiny piece of mantle tissue from a donor shell is transplanted into a recipient shell.
The resulting strings are dipped in oil or molten wax, which seeps into the tiny holes of the material and allows for the smooth writing ability of the pencil.

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