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These belts also often incorporate an energy management loop (" rip stitching ") in which the lower part of the webbing is looped and stitched with a special stitching.
Totaka has also hidden his 19-note signature melody in the game, which may be heard on the Trial Mode course select screen, after the background music has looped eight times.
Three years after it opened, the TTC renovated its southwestern terminus at Kennedy Station, because the looped turnaround track, originally designed for uni-directional streetcars under the earlier plan and not needed for the bi-directional ICTS trains, was causing derailments ; it was replaced with a single terminal track and the station was thus quasi-Spanish solution, with one side for boarding and another side for alighting, though the boarding side is also used for alighting during off-peak hours.
A new type of handlebar was introduced, called Whatton bars, that looped behind the legs so that riders could still keep their feet on the pedals and also be able to leap feet-first forward off the machine.
Vini Reilly ( 1989 ), also produced by Reilly and Street, features extensive use of sampling, with looped samples of vocalists ( including Otis Redding, Tracy Chapman, Annie Lennox and Joan Sutherland ) used as the basis for several tracks.
A loop can then be tied at the end of this monofilament butt length or butt section using a double surgeon's knot or a perfection loop, to which the tapered or untapered leader, also looped using a double surgeon's knot or a perfection loop, may in turn be connected via a loop to loop connection.
During his X-Men years, Longshot also carried a folding grappling hook and rope either carried looped around one shoulder or stored in his shoulder bag, and a set of throwing spikes which produced net-like wires between them to restrain a target.
Samples may also be " looped " by defining points at which a repeated section of the sample starts and ends, allowing a relatively short sample to play endlessly.
It was also capable of a relatively quick climb, had a good turn-of-speed for its time, and its rugged structure and responsiveness allowed the aircraft be to looped ( with care ).
Miura shibori is also known as looped binding.
The song is also known have some of Mix Master Ice's best scratching, cuts, and samplings ; most notably, Doctor Ice's recording of the word " the ," rapped in an homage to Cameo's Single Life within the actual song, is looped humorously at the very beginning of the track.
There was also the " Lagoon Miniature Railroad ," which looped around the residential area of Pioneer Village using the original miniature steam locomotive acquired in the early 1900s.
Duncan — still engaged in her solitary torpedo attack on the Japanese formation — was also hit by gunfire from both sides, set afire, and looped away in her own effort to escape the crossfire.
* Hook and chain ( also known as a " sling " or " belt lift ") – chains are looped around the vehicle frame or axle, which is drawn aloft by a boom winch to rest against a pair of heavy rubberized mats so the customer's vehicle can be towed on its other axle.
Cablevision also looped a public service announcement on each affected channel and forced all of its customers ' set-top boxes to channel 1999, which looped the same annnouncement.
The review also recommended the development of shorter looped walks off the Wicklow Way and improving parking facilities.
The looped song also features a short cowbell intro and the removal of the foul language the song had originally contained, although some copies of the soundtrack do have the profanity included.
They also rarely use a drum kit in recordings and performances, instead favouring inanimate objects like children's toys and filing cabinets, which are sampled and looped.
Due to schedule problems caused by delays on the surface propagating into the subway, a new prepayment station opened on July 10, 1922, and the existing loop was built to turn subway cars, while surface cars also looped on a separate track.
His split leg invert and looped 360 airs are a kind of trademark, and he is also regarded as one of the few bodyboarders to ever land an aerial 720.
They were also concurrently administered muscular paralytic drugs such as curare in order to subdue them for the purposes of exposure to the looped message ( s ).
The cutoff left the Oregon Trail at Fort Bridger in Wyoming, passed through the Wasatch Range, across the Great Salt Lake Desert, an 80 mile waterless drive, looped around the Ruby Mountains, and rejoined the California Trail about seven miles west of modern Elko ( also Emigrant Pass ).

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ADR is also used to change the original lines recorded on set in order to clarify context, or to improve the actor's diction and timing.
Although he won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances, Cinema had changed in the ten years since Walsh last directed Cagney ( in The Strawberry Blonde ), and the actor's portrayal of gangsters had also changed.
It also seeks to stimulate the actor's imagination through the use of " as ifs.
Techniques have also been developed to prevent the world of the performance from spilling over into an actor's personal life in destructive ways.
Rank was unhappy at this time also that Stewart Granger was pursuing his young star and, ( according to the actor's account ), confronted Granger (" a shop-worn thirty-four "), at a meeting at the Dorchester Hotel saying that what was going on was wrong since he was a married man with two children.
As well, reuse of animation became more common as the series progressed, which also included reuse of animation involving a character speaking ( these scenes were sometimes slowed down in order to better match the actor's voice to the animation ).
Followers of the case also point to the absence of fingerprints on the gun and of gunshot-residue testing on the actor's hands as evidence in support of one theory or another.
Fifty years later, Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times was much more positive, saying East of Eden is " not only one of Kazan's richest films and Dean's first significant role, it is also arguably the actor's best performance.
" Lumet was also known as an " actor's director ," having worked with the best of them during his career, probably more than " any other director.
Camera movements can also be motion captured so that a virtual camera in the scene will pan, tilt, or dolly around the stage driven by a camera operator while the actor is performing, and the motion capture system can capture the camera and props as well as the actor's performance.
Koreeda also consciously, with one deliberate exception, shot Asano and Esumi in two-shots, side-by-side ; since they both wear black and the shots are slightly underexposed, it's difficult to tell where one actor's body ends and the other's begins, creating a sense of personal closeness and oneness between the two.
Though Hagen wrote that the actor should identify the character they play with feelings and circumstances from their ( the actor's ) own life, she also makes clear that " Thoughts and feelings are suspended in a vacuum unless they instigate and feed the selected actions, and it is the characters ' actions which reveal the character in the play.
The authors found initial evidence for the hypothesis, and so did Storms ( 1973 ), who also examined one possible explanation of the hypothesis: that actors explain their behaviors by reference to the situation because they attend to the situation ( not to their own behaviors ) whereas observers explain the actor's behavior by reference to the actor's dispositions because they attend to the actor's behavior ( not to the situation ).
Stigwood asked Leyton if he could also sing, leading to a series of auditions with various recording companies ; he was turned down by all of their A & R representatives, but Joe Meek, unfazed by Leyton's initial lack of singing experience, was impressed by the young actor's good looks.
He was of the old belief that as an actor you not only represent yourself as a public person but also the theatre and the art as a whole ; as being part of a public institution there for people ; and therefore it is an actor's responsibility to " scrub up ".
It makes the concept dependent not only on the physical capabilities of an actor, but also the actor's goals, plans, values, beliefs, and past experiences.
Kneale was unhappy with Donlevy's interpretation of the character and also claimed the actor's performance was marred by his alcoholism, a claim repudiated by Val Guest.
To support his low actor's wages, he also worked for a time as a milkman and a schoolteacher.
During the course of appearing in several of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies during the 1950s as Susie Kettle, one of the titular couple's numerous children, Jackson also appeared in The Breaking Point with John Garfield, the actor's penultimate role before his sudden death two years later.
The Wolf has also adopted a lot of cowardly attitudes in many situations since the first episodes, which more or less oppose his initial persona and actor's voice.
However, as filming progressed, Reeves found the actor's high pitched voice unsuitable for such a rough character, and after production was completed he had all of his dialogue dubbed by another actor, Jack Lynn ( who also appeared in a small role as an innkeeper ).

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