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Her and trademark
Her trademark sound is achieved by layering her voice as many as 80 times.
Her sardonic summary to the team, usually berating them for their lack of intelligence for not achieving the target became a trademark of the show, and her call of " You are the weakest link — goodbye!
Her husky voice, coupled with her slow, precise elocution, was her trademark.
Her style of singing has been described as having been influenced by Erickson's trademark screaming and yelping as showcased in " You're Gonna Miss Me.
Her trademark manner of speaking the show's title-by raising her voice an octave when saying the word " Up "... became a catch phrase.
Her trademark walk was said to have been inspired or influenced by female impersonators Bert Savoy and Julian Eltinge, who were famous during the Pansy Craze.
Her trademark was an opening dramatic entrance through a door in various high fashion evening gowns.
Her silhouette could be seen alongside other characters in the main entrance and her image was posted around different areas of the land. She was also featured on the trademark water fountain which would spray water at unsuspecting guests at random intervals.
Her hair and gloves are black in this show with her hat band, turtle neck and skirt being orange over her trademark red trench coat and hat.
Her trademark long blonde hair and height of six feet quickly made her one of the most visible and photographed models in the industry during that period.
Her trademark phrase is " Ooooohh, I'm tellin ' Mama!
Her characteristic dimple has been cited by the media as her trademark.
Her trademark weapons are the Amazon fighting staff and later, the sais.
Her crisp voice with rapid but clear enunciation was another trademark.
Her trademark attire is the E. T.
Her trademark phrase was " You cheer Kenzo Suzuki on to the victory!
Her political debates with Josh, which are often left unresolved, are one of the show's trademark methods of exploring multiple sides of an issue.
Her trademark behavior ( and the main object of her comedy ) was that she would digress in a rambling and babbling fashion, especially when nervous or embarrassed.
Her trademark weapon is a whip, but she often uses a gun if necessary.
Her trademark style in most of her videos usually has a singer or a band inside a dim, isolated room.
Her trademark was an orchid or a gardenia on her shoulder.
Her surname is of Norse origin, with Ravn meaning Raven, which she adopted as her stage name Marion Raven as well as her trademark raven logo.
Her trademark dilating, jittery camerawork, noticeable as early as her video for Manson's " The Beautiful People ", has been replicated by a great number of directors since.
Her " trademark " power is the ability to release her stored solar energy from her hands as " Red Sunbursts ", blasts of red solar radiation ( the very wavelength of sunlight that Superman loses his powers under ) that strike an enemy with intense heat and force.

Her and phrase
Her realm is a chaotic, constantly changing mass of colors and strange objects and shapes, and contains a sundial with the inscription " Tempus Frangit " (" time breaks ," a Latin pun on the phrase " Tempus Fugit ", " time flees ".
Her name, Rosamund, may have been influenced by the Latin phrase rosa mundi, which means " rose of the world.
Her second album, newly released at the start of the series, is called " Venus " and her most popular song is " C ' est La Vie ", which is a Japanese pun: in Japanese, the French phrase and the name of her alter-ego, Sailor V, are pronounced almost identically ( as sērāvī ).
Her last name, Phugly, is a reference to the phrase " fugly ", which is a shortened version of the phrase " fucking ugly.
Her name is a play on the phrase " I need a bidet.
Her authority was unquestioned, and her characteristic phrase, " Ah has spoken !," signaled the end of all further discussion.
Her most familiar phrase, however, is " Good is better than evil becuz it's nicer!
Her high voice can sound very similar to Kate Bush, and her highest recorded sung vocal phrase is D5, one octave above middle C ( C4 ) in a live performance of the Queen song " Lily of the Valley ".
Her nickname is The Singin ' Rage ( a phrase commonly followed by " Miss Patti Page ").
The phrase is framed on the wall of Mrs. Peck's office in Deborah Eisenberg's short story ' The Girl Who Left Her Sock on the Floor ' in the collection Transactions in a Foreign Currency.
The title is a play on the phrase at Her Majesty's pleasure ( the show was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre, London ).
Her name came from the phrase Puea ahau i te ao, which means I shall rise to the surface of the world ; however, she was known to her family as Te Kirihaehae.
Also, in federal countries, such as Canada and Australia, the phrase Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition is also employed in provincial or state legislatures, in the same fashion as in other parliaments.
Her mispronunciation of " Newfoundland " became a popular internet catch phrase.
Her catch phrase was " How-w-w-DEE-E-E-E!
Her catch phrase is " Saiyūsen jikō yo!
Her name is the origin of the term " Dorothy Dixer ", a widely-used phrase in Australia meaning a question from a member of Parliament to a minister, that enables the minister to make an announcement in the form of a reply.
" Her biggest mantra was perhaps, ' in your choices lies your talent ,' she would encourage actors to find the most grand character interpretation possible in a scene, another favourite phrase of hers regarding this was ' don't be boring.
Her name is possibly a variant of Stella Maria, a pseudo-Latin phrase that approximates " star of the sea " ( see also Stella Maris ).
Her reports often contain the phrase " I couldn't believe my eyes!

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