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usually and bounced
Rounds that penetrate a vehicle will usually leave a visible hole on the outside, while rounds that don't penetrate may leave a scuff mark where the round bounced off.
In it a beam of light is bounced off a mirror attached to a vibrating tuning fork, and then reflected off a second mirror attached to a perpendicularly orientated vibrating tuning fork ( usually of a different pitch, creating a specific harmonic interval ), onto a wall, resulting in a Lissajous figure.
Consequently, the server or server and partner usually stay at the baseline until the first return has been hit back and bounced once.

usually and gags
They are typically made up of various gags and bits, and usually use a clowning framework.
Side dishes are typically made up of various gags and bits, and usually use a clowning framework.
Many gags focus on this ; his inability to get a date is usually attributed to his lack of social skills, his poor taste in clothes ( Garfield remarked in one strip after seeing his closet that " two hundred moths committed suicide "; in another, the " geek police " ordered Jon to " throw out his tie "), and his eccentric interests which range from stamp collecting to measuring the growth of his toenails to watching movies with " polka ninjas ".
Other gags focused on Jon's poor social skills and inability to get a date ; before he started dating Liz, he often tried to get dates, usually without success ( in one strip, after failing to get a date with " Nancy ", he tried getting a date with her mother and grandmother ; he ended up getting " shot down by three generations ".
* The newspaper El Hocicón ( The Snout, or The Big Mouth ), which usually contains zany headlines or gags.
This is the subject of numerous running gags in I ’ m Alan Partridge, in particular his numerous efforts to deny his interest in Bangkok " lady-boys " ( whom he describes as ‘ fascinating creatures ’ whilst insisting that he is merely confused by them and not attracted to them ) and a recurrent gag in which he will daydream about performing an erotic dance in a peephole Pringle jumper and a vulcanised rubber thong for a selection of men ( usually those who can help further his career in some way, such as BBC Chief of Programming Tony Hayers ).
Although he claims never to talk about his past, his long-winded anecdotes about his wartime experiences with the Royal Navy became one of the show's running gags, usually begun with the words " During the war ..." which resulted in gentle mocking from his great-nephews.
He was also the subject of many running gags during the show, and provided many self-parodying announcements, usually recorded.
They usually have recurring themes and running gags, despite having different creators.
The Humphrey cartoons have been aptly described by Leonard Maltin as " belly-laugh " shorts, and they feature a broader, wilder style of comedy than the usually cute or coy Disney gags.
"), usually involving gags about her family which she instigated.
* Larry is a bespectacled man who converses with sight gags usually found in comic strips such as ' Flying Sweat ' or ' Flying Feet '.
Ed also had a number of running gags, such as bowling alley employee Phil ( Michael Ian Black ) hatching ludicrous schemes usually to gain fame and / or fortune, ten-dollar bets between Ed and Mike that would require one of them to do something extremely embarrassing, mentions of Arbor Day as a big holiday, and various characters named " Godfrey " appearing in many episodes.
And on it goes … On a typical day I'll begin by writing four gags by 2: 00, then I'll begin drawing, usually doing about four strips.
Leon's has usually eschewed the traditional low-budget furniture commercial throughout its history ; instead of focusing on merchandise as most furniture ads tend to, it opts to produce humorous or memorable commercials, often employing silly gags or jokes to create a lasting impression on viewers.
They all appear in the Animaniacs logo, and the show usually begins and ends with gags performed by them.
On Roach's " Lot of Fun ", script development usually started with meetings among the gag men, who would develop what was known as an " action script ": the outline of the story and a description of the scenes and some of the sight gags, which generally would run three to six legal-size pages.
The show's running gags also included references to Alice's wealth from her film career (" I'm only trying to protect the wife of the money I love " was a typical Harris drollery ) and occasional barbs by Faye aimed at her rift with Zanuck, usually referencing Fallen Angel in one or another way.
From 1972 to 1992, the strip was highly gag oriented, with humor coming from physical and prop comedy and surreal situations: running gags included the school's computer having become sentient and subjecting the students to its obsession with Star Trek ; student " Crazy " Harry's ability to play pizzas like records ; the school's winless football team ; and band director Harry L. Dinkle's attempts to win each year's " Battle of the Bands ," despite the contest always coinciding with a natural disaster ( usually a downpour from a heavy rainstorm ).
Ideas and gags usually came from suggestions by readers, who were credited with a small acknowledgment box with a tiny drawing of Hatlo tipping his hat.
When the show was originally broadcast on CBS, the episodes usually had three Quickies ( 30-to 45-second gags which were based on original Garfield and U. S. Acres strips, rather than original made-for-TV stories ), usually two " Garfield Quickies " ( the first one being played before the intro theme ) and one " U. S. Acres Quickie ," the latter of which was never shown in syndication ( except occasionally, mainly whenever a Quickie had something to do with the regular full episode it followed ; e. g. the ‘ U. S. Acres Quickie ’ that follows the episode “ Moo Cow Mutt ” ).
They are the stars of the show — they both appear in the Tiny Toons logo, and the show usually begins and ends with their gags.
The musicals have a few elements in common: a theme song, usually used in battle when the Sailor Senshi defeat the antagonist ; sight gags ( characters in drag, puns, etc.

usually and off
A non-contributory plan usually won't pay off for the worker until he retires.
This behavior on her part subsided only after I had come to see the uncomfortably close similarity between, on the one hand, her arranging the ventilation of the common living room to her own liking, or turning the television off or on without regard to the wishes of the others, and on the other hand, my own coming stolidly into her room despite her persistent and vociferous objections, bringing my big easy chair with me, usually shutting the windows of her room which she preferred to keep in a very cold state, and plunking myself down in my chair -- in short, behaving as if I owned her room.
In their suburban cottage the crown charges, the Krogers received secrets from the mystery man, usually on the first Saturday evening of each month, and spent much of the week-end getting the secrets off to Moscow, either on a powerful transmitter buried under the kitchen floor or as dots posted over period marks in used books.
Holders of territories have a " home advantage " and usually come off better in an encounter between two similar sized frogs.
Property-for-debt or equity-for-debt swaps ( acquiring ownership by simply writing off the Armenian government's debts to Russia ) are usually the method of acquiring assets.
If a cerebral AVM is detected before a stroke occurs, usually the arteries feeding blood into the nidus can be closed off to avert the danger.
Also, the position of the saddle, usually a strip of bone or plastic that supports the strings off the bridge, determines the distance to the nut ( at the top of the fingerboard ).
Dealers will usually announce if bets are working unless otherwise called off.
Then, the leaving group, usually a proton, is split off and the aromaticity is restored.
It is also usually associated with an unconscious magical ritual to ward off anxiety engendered by these same women .”
Reproduction takes place by the budding off of small motile cells, usually with two flagella.
In a rugby union kick-off, or drop out, the kicker usually aims to kick the ball high but not a great distance, and so usually strikes the ball after it has started to bounce off the ground, so the contact is made close to the bottom of the ball.
* Because the device is never shut off completely there is no " turn on " time, little problem with charge storage, and generally better high frequency performance and feedback loop stability ( and usually fewer high-order harmonics ).
Because the output pulses have a fixed amplitude, the switching elements ( usually MOSFETs, but valves ( vacuum tubes ) and bipolar transistors were once used ) are switched either completely on or completely off, rather than operated in linear mode.
* Macropinocytosis, which usually occurs from highly ruffled regions of the plasma membrane, is the invagination of the cell membrane to form a pocket, which then pinches off into the cell to form a vesicle ( 0. 5 – 5 µm in diameter ) filled with a large volume of extracellular fluid and molecules within it ( equivalent to ~ 100 CCVs ).
They are usually finished off on the top with flashing ( sheet metal cap ) for protection against the elements.
This process technology uses an arrangement where the ( usually " enhancement-mode ") p-channel MOSFET and n-channel MOSFET are connected in series such that when one is on, the other is off.
He enjoys destroying things, mauling the mailman, tormenting Odie, kicking Odie off the table ; he also makes snide comments, usually about Jon's inability to get a date ( in one strip, when Jon bemoans the fact that no one will go out with him on New Year's, Garfield replies, " Don't feel bad Jon.
Odie is usually portrayed as naïve, happy, affectionate and blissfully unaware of Garfield's cynical, sadistic nature, despite the physical abuse Garfield exhibits toward him, including regularly kicking him off the kitchen table or tricking him into going over the edge himself.
They are named this because when a passenger needs to be let off they use their coin money to tap the side of the vehicle and the driver usually stops.
Poor trimming will usually place the hoof at an incorrect angle, leave the foot laterally unbalanced and may cut too much off certain areas of the hoof wall, or trim too much of the frog or sole.
This process produces a distinctive flavor, but the mold layer is usually scrubbed or cut off the ham before being cooked and served.
This is usually done by having a set of jacks for each choir, and a mechanism for " turning off " each set, often by moving the upper register ( through which the jacks slide ) sideways a short distance, so that their plectra miss the strings.
These represent three ' leading sectors ', in which there were key innovations, which allowed the economic take off by which the Industrial Revolution is usually defined.

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