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Per a News article on Page # 9 of the October 1984 issue of Acorn User, the Plus 3 was originally destined to have used the Intel 8272 disk controller, ( and not 8271, which were in short supply at the time ).
# It is also used to signify that " grace is transmitted from the Apostles by each generation of bishops through the imposition of hands ".
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# is the start variable ( or start symbol ), used to represent the whole sentence ( or program ).
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# The term chakra also is used to denote yantras or mystic diagrams, variously known as,, etc.
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( He had previously used the # 33 while driving that series part-time.
Progressive rock group Pink Floyd, when creating their rock opera The Wall, used disco-style components in their song, " Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 " ( 1979 )— which became the group's only # 1 hit single ( in both the US and UK ).
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* Project Gutenberg: etext # 246 ( translation by Edward FitzGerald ) and etext # 5408 ( a parody by Wallace Irvin )
* Legion of Super-Heroes Annual # 5 ( 1994 ), featured the Legion in a parody of The Wizard of Oz.
* In New Year's Evil: Mr. Mxyzptlk # 1, Mxyzptlk attempts to recruit a parody of the Legion, called the Logjam of Super-Heroes, from his comic book collection.
* SFA Spotlight # 5 has a Spider-Ham-style parody of the Legion called the Legion of Super-Furries.
This featured his most successful chart single, " Amityville ( The House on the Hill )," a parody song named in reference to the film The Amityville Horror ( itself based on alleged supernatural activities surrounding the DeFeo murder case ) was a # 12 hit in the UK Singles Chart, and hit the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U. S. in 1986.
A Mad Magazine cover parody on regular issue # 362, October 1997 shows a gun being pointed at a virtual pet and the line " If you don't buy this magazine, we'll kill this virtual pet!
With Daws Butler and June Foray, he produced his 1951 Dragnet parody, " St. George and the Dragonet ", a # 1 hit for four weeks in October 1953.
While not effectively part of the Marvel Universe, issue # 4's cover was a parody of the cover to Fantastic Four issue # 1.
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The story is a parody of the grim and gritty trend most often identified with late 1980s to early 1990s superhero comics, and it includes references to several of DC's own series ( such as Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen, including the cover of the Captain Carrot comic, which bears a resemblance to the cover of Watchmen # 1 ).
It produced the 1962 smash bestseller parody album, " The First Family " by Vaughn Meader, which was, to that time, the fastest-selling album in history, # 1 on Billboard 200 for 12 weeks, featuring impressions of President John F. Kennedy, wife Jackie Kennedy, and newsmakers like Nikita Khrushchev, and Senator Hubert Humphrey.
Willoughby Kipling led the Doom Patrol on a parody of the Bujería story arc of Swamp Thing: A Murder of Crows in issues # 31-32.
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In Dragon # 270 ( April 2000 ), Nodwick was expanded to a two-page spread and replaced Knights of the Dinner Table as a full-page comic that served as a parody of D & D adventuring.
In 1983, a one-page parody strip starring Omaha, titled " Hotsizz Twonkies ", was published in E-Man # 5 by First Comics.
In episode # 611: Last of the Wild Horses, in a parody of Star Trek episode " Mirror, Mirror ", TV's Frank and Dr. Forrester become the SOL captives and spend part of the episode providing all the riffs.
In issue # 8 Ellie is prominently featured in a Dorothy Gale / Oz parody called " Ellie Dee in the Land of Woz ".
Bongo Comics published a parody of Gold Key in Radioactive Man # 106 ( volume 2 # 6, Nov. 2002 ) with script / layout by Batton Lash and finished art by Mike DeCarlo that Tony Isabella dubbed " a nigh-flawless facsimile of the Gold Key comics published by Western in the early 1960s ... from the painting with tasteful come-on copy on the front cover to the same painting, sans logo or other type, presented as a " pin-up " on the back cover.
The May 1955, issue # 23 of Mad has a parody by Jack Davis entitled " The Barefoot Nocountessa ".
# Down to the Scum Quarter — A parody of the Choose Your Own Adventure books.
# What Are Sex Perverts? A parody of the television game show What's My Line?

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