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Grimace and was
Notably, Grimace, who was introduced as an evil villain, was revamped in 1974 to be one of the good guys.
The character, like Grimace, started out as a villain, only he was old, had a long nose, gray hair, and was called the Lone Jogger in some 1970s commercials, sporting a shirt that said " Lone Jogger ".
* Grimace A large, purple character who was first introduced in November 1971 as the " Evil Grimace ".
" Evil " was soon dropped from Grimace's moniker, and Grimace was reintroduced in 1972 as one of the good guys.
In 1974, Grimace was redesigned, going from two pairs of arms to the single pair he had later.
Additional family were revealed in a McDonaldland VHS tape " The Legend of Grimace Island ": Grimace had an unnamed mom, an unnamed dad, a grandma named " Winky ", a great-great grandma named Jenny Grimace, and might have had a brother named " King Gonga ", who was the king of all Grimaces.
In " Grimace's Oddysey ", Grimace was portrayed as a ham radio enthusiast who used a homemade transmitter made from a colander.
O ' Grimacey was the Irish uncle of the character Grimace and was a variant of the Grimace-design in that he was green instead of purple, sported a frock coat covered with several four-leaf clovers, and carried a shillelagh.
Her short story " Accelerated Grimace " was shortlisted for a James Tiptree, Jr. Award in 1998.

Grimace and by
* The Bow and Grimace: International journal inspired by Addisons Spectator no.

Grimace and commercials
* Grimace ( character ), a McDonald's character in TV commercials

Grimace and some
The first one occurred in the mid-1980s, wherein he traded some items to Ronald McDonald, Grimace, and the Professor during their picnic.

Grimace and Ronald
The characters that remained following the lawsuit were Ronald McDonald, Grimace, Hamburglar, and the French Fry Gobblins ( renamed the Fry Guys, and later the Fry Kids with the addition of the Fry Girls, in an apparent attempt to make them seem more kid-friendly ).
The series depicted Ronald, Grimace, Birdie, the Hamburglar, and a few new characters like Ronald's pessimistic dog Sundae.
Commercials and merchandise generally portrayed Grimace as a well-meaning simpleton whose clumsy antics provided a comic foil to Ronald McDonald.
* The McDonald's characters ( Ronald, Grimace, etc.

Grimace and .
Grimace did, however, appear in an advertisement for Monsters vs. Aliens Happy Meal Toys, while Hamburglar also appeared in a more adult-oriented commercial advertising the Big Mac.
One spot featured the Hamburglar and Grimace with Cedric The Entertainer, and the final spot featured the Hamburglar with tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams.
O ' Grimacey resided in his home country for eleven months of the year and visited his nephew Grimace in March, bringing with him his " incredibly delicious " shake.

was and played
There a dozen giant monitors played their seventy-five-foot jets of water against the huge seam of tertiary gravel which was the mountainside.
By failing to do as he was told instantly -- to take out a permit or return the gun to his car -- he had played into Lord's hands.
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
One evening, while a volley-ball game was being played in the yard among the prisoners remaining there, a simulated melee was staged -- just as the gates were opened to admit other prisoners returning from work.
It was here that the terror-stricken Dennis Moon played an unrehearsed role during the children's party.
Karl played well and his favorite song was a Schubert lullaby.
The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
Chicago was also a welcome host: there, in 1921, Prokofieff conducted the world premiere of the Love For Three Oranges, and played the first performance of his Third Piano Concerto.
As Letch's antisocial conduct increased, our invitations decreased and my heart was in my mouth whenever I played hostess at a fashionable `` screenland '' gathering.
She was hired and was found to be entirely satisfactory when she played the role eight hours a day.
He played a number of typical situations before observers, other supervisors who kept notes and then explained to him in detail what he did they thought was wrong.
This was typical of such games, which were earnestly played to win and practically never wound up in an expression of good fellowship.
Even a city of thirty thousand might have six baseball teams, sponsored by grocers and hardware merchants or department stores, that played two or three times a week throughout the summer, usually in the cool of the evening, before an earnest and partisan audience who did not begrudge a quarter each, or even more, to be dropped into a hat when the game was half over.
It was just that little accidents played into her hands.
In recent years Anna Xydis has played with the New York Philharmonic and at Lewisohn Stadium, but her program last night at Town Hall was the Greek-born pianist's first New York recital since 1948.
She played with style and a touch of the grand manner, and every piece she performed was especially effective in its closing measures.
Rococo music -- a lot of it -- was played in Carnegie Recital Hall on Saturday night in the first of four concerts being sponsored this season by a new organization known as Globe Concert Arts.
The orchestra was obviously on its mettle and it played most responsively.
It was strange stuff -- it reminded me of the pictures of a child, but a child who has never played with other kids and has lived all its life with adults.
As Apollo played the lyre, this was easy to do.
When Richard Nixon visited China in 1972, this song was played as the welcome music.
Alumni played its last game in 1911 and was definitely dissolved on April 24, 1913.
The music to all four films was composed and conducted by Ron Goodwin and is still played on radio today.

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