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Although in the end, the animator is revealed to be Daffy's rival Bugs Bunny ( who famously declares " Ain't I a stinker?
In a few instances the inscription is in the form of a plea, admonishment, testament of faith, claim to fame or even a curse — William Shakespeare's inscription famously declares ;
Bugs famously declares he " shoulda make a left toin at Albuqoique ".

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In 1738, while hearing Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans read at St. Botolph Church on Aldersgate Street in London, John Wesley famously felt his heart " strangely warmed ", a conversion experience which is often seen as the beginning of Methodism.
This process is called theosis, or deification, and is a spiritual pilgrimage in which each person strives to both become more holy through the imitation of Christ and cultivation of the inner life through unceasing prayer ( most famously, the Jesus Prayer ) or hesychasm, until united at death with the fire of God's love.
He famously put the point into dramatic relief with his 1939 essay " Proof of an External World ", in which he gave a common sense argument against scepticism by raising his right hand and saying " Here is one hand ," and then raising his left and saying " And here is another ," then concluding that there are at least two external objects in the world, and therefore that he knows ( by this argument ) that an external world exists.
Then Monroe travelled to New York to appear at a birthday celebration for John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, where she famously serenaded the President.
During the Second World War, GCCS was based largely at Bletchley Park in present-day Milton Keynes working on, most famously, the German Enigma machine and Lorenz ciphers, but also a large number of other systems.
" Ralph Waldo Emerson famously declared ", " Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist "— a point of view developed at length in both the life and work of ( Henry David ) Thoreau.
English use of longbows was effective against the French during the Hundred Years ' War, particularly at the start of the war in the battles of Crécy ( 1346 ) and Poitiers ( 1356 ), and most famously at the Battle of Agincourt ( 1415 ).
Margaret Thatcher famously used the sketch in a speech at the Conservative Party Conference in 1990, before ending the speech by commenting, " And now for something completely different.
Clinton had also said, " there is not a sexual relationship, an improper sexual relationship or any other kind of improper relationship " which he defended as truthful on August 17, 1998, hearing because of the use of the present tense, famously arguing " it depends on what the meaning of the word ' is ' is " ( i. e., he was not, at the time he made that statement, still having a sexual relationship with Lewinsky ).
The Corvair's alleged safety issues were famously detailed in the book Unsafe at Any Speed by consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
Although outnumbered, the Holy League famously defeated the Ottoman Empire, which had threatened to overrun Europe, at the Battle of Lepanto.
Not wanting to leave his mission, his first action as Pope was to send out appeals for aid to the Crusaders, and at his final sermon at Acre just before leaving to sail for Italy, he famously remarked, " If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning " ( a quote from Psalm 137 ).
Hannibal defeated the Roman legions in several major engagements, including the Battle of the Trebia, the Battle of Lake Trasimene and most famously at the Battle of Cannae, but his long-term strategy failed.
Einstein later famously derided entanglement as " spukhafte Fernwirkung " or " spooky action at a distance ".
In 1814, building on these results, Laplace famously suggested that a sufficiently powerful intellect could, if it knew the position and velocity of every particle at a given time, along with the laws of nature, calculate the position of any particle at any other time:
The westward expansion of the Arab Empire was famously halted at the Siege of Constantinople by the Byzantine Empire and the Battle of Tours by the Franks.
* 216 BC: Hannibal famously crushed the Roman legions at the Battle of Cannae.
At the advance of Agesilaus ' forces, instead of giving the order to charge, Chabrias famously ordered his men at ease — with the spear remaining pointing upwards instead of towards the enemy, and the shield leaning against the left knee instead of being hoisted against the shoulder.
* 1281 – August 15 – The second Mongol invasion of Japan is foiled at the Battle of Kōan ( or Battle of Hakata Bay ) as a large typhoon — famously called a kamikaze, or divine wind — destroys much of the combined Chinese and Korean fleet and forces, numbering over 140, 000 men and 4, 000 ships.
Usually medieval Christian pilgrim badges were metal pin badges-most famously the shell symbol showing the wearer had been to the shrine of St. James at Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
Today, white dinner jackets are frequently seen at weddings, formal beach events, and high-school proms, in the United States and at some concerts ( famously for instance the Last night of the proms ) in the United Kingdom.

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96 comforts a friend in the death of a loved one ; several others, most famously 101, lament the death of his brother.
Cerberus featured in many prominent works of Greek and Roman literature, most famously in Virgil's Aeneid, Peisandros of Rhodes ' epic poem the Labours of Hercules, the story of Orpheus in Plato's Symposium, and in Homer's Iliad, which is the only known reference to one of Heracles ' labours which first appeared in a literary source.
To be truly human, one had to be an active citizen to the community, which Aristotle famously expressed: “ To take no part in the running of the community's affairs is to be either a beast or a god !” This form of citizenship was based on obligations of citizens towards the community, rather than rights given to the citizens of the community.
Rail fins evolved into being and surged into popularity as riders ( Simon Anderson, most famously ) sought a solution to two major performance issues of a central " single " fin-both related to engagement of the foil: For one, a centrally-mounted fin is tilted up out of the water as the board is leaned over, and thus it loses more and more of its lift as the lean angle increases-if the lean angle is acute enough, the fin's tip can be the only area left in the water ; the tip may then rapidly stall and, having lost its lift, become disengaged from the water, leaving the board's bottom as the only control surface still operating.
David Hilbert defended it from its critics by famously declaring: " No one shall expel us from the Paradise that Cantor has created.
Plato famously held, on one interpretation, that there is a realm of abstract forms or universals apart from the physical world ( see theory of the forms ).
American paratroopers also famously used a device known as a " cricket " on D-Day in place of a password system as a temporarily unique method of identification ; one metallic click given by the device in lieu of a password was to be met by two clicks in reply.
Sir Edward Coke, in Semayne's case ( 1604 ), famously stated: " The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence as for his repose.
Pope Zachary had brought significant challenges to rulers of his era a full 200 years earlier, in a move Thomas Hobbes would famously call " one of the greatest abuses of the papacy in the history of the Church ".
Never one to be awed by the trappings of success, Lauda famously gave away any trophies he won to his local garage in exchange for his car to be washed and serviced.
Stassen, despite his liberal reputation, argued in favor of outlawing the party, while Dewey forcefully argued against it ; at one point he famously stated that " you can't shoot an idea with a gun ".
( It was famously during one of these stops, in 1501, where the Florentine navigator Amerigo Vespucci began to construct his " New World " hypothesis about America.
At one point, he famously declared of the IRA, " We have murder by the throat!
A similar principle is employed in tiled rendering ( most famously the PowerVR 3D chip ); that is, primitives are sorted into screen space, then rendered in fast on-chip memory, one tile at a time.
Friedrich Engels famously responded to Bakunin, refuting the argument of total decentralization, or anarchism, by scoffing " how these people propose to run a factory, operate a railway or steer a ship without having in the last resort one deciding will, without single management, they of course do not tell us ".
He famously floundered in the role, and in 2000, Channel 4 chose it as one of the 100 Moments of TV Hell.
It was on one of these occasions in 1781 that he famously engaged in a piano competition with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
With Pat Riley famously declaring " One suit, one shirt, one tie ," the team went on to win Game 6 in Dallas, winning their first NBA championship.
Miller also famously flashed the choke sign to the Knicks ' number one fan, Spike Lee, while leading the Pacers to the improbable come from behind victory.
Like other poets of the Archaic Age, he has a profound sense of the vicissitudes of life, but he also articulates a passionate faith in what men, by the grace of the gods, can achieve, most famously expressed in his conclusion to one of his Victory Odes:
They were angry at Stilicho for this, and one of the most outspoken of them, Lampadius, famously said “ Non est ista pax, sed pactio servitutis ( This is not a treaty of peace, but of servitude ).”
Like the founder of Action Française, Charles Maurras, for whom the collapse of the Republic was famously acclaimed as a " divine surprise ", thousands welcomed the Vichy régime and collaborated also, to one degree or another.
Carlton reached two other Grand Finals during the 1990s, losing to Essendon in 1993 and to the Kangaroos in 1999 ; in 1999, Carlton had come from sixth on the home-and-away ladder to qualify for the Grand Final, famously beating its rival Essendon ( the minor premiers ) by one point in the preliminary final.

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