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Hiding and Scotland
* No Hiding Place, ( 1957 – 1967 )-Produced with the cooperation of Scotland Yard, this long-running series featured Raymond Francis as high-ranking Met detective Tom Lockhart.

Hiding and about
Hiding in the cellar of the farmhouse are white married couple Harry ( Karl Hardman ) and Helen Cooper ( Marilyn Eastman ) and their daughter Karen ( Kyra Schon ), who sought refuge after a group of zombies turned over their car ; and white teenage couple Tom ( Keith Wayne ) and Judy ( Judith Ridley ) who arrived after hearing an emergency broadcast about a series of brutal murders.
Hiding inside a giant wooden penguin, a parody of the famous Trojan Horse, they infiltrate the zoo, and set about rescuing the animals and undoing Feathers ' work.
Hiding his lack of knowledge about what she is saying, he convinces her to let him stay.
Footage of Refa's death at the Narn's hands is interspersed with a Baptist prayer service on Babylon 5, which includes a hymn about the inevitability of the punishment of a fleeing sinner (" No Hiding Place ").
Her films include Sarah ( about the life of Sarah Bernhardt ), Hiding Place, The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery, Mix Me a Person and the part of the blind French girl Bettina in the science fiction film The Day of the Triffids.
Hiding in a storage cupboard, the Doctor tells Sarah about Crayford.
In the song he wrote as part of the Submarine OST, " Hiding Tonight ", Alex Turner talks about playing the coconut shy, winning a prize even if it's rigged, and not knowing when to stop.
Hiding in the basement, the Fluppies discover another portal in that very room, but opening it releases a large rambunctious creature into the home and it runs about throwing Jamie's home into a shambles before they can bring it under control.

Hiding and forces
Hiding from Harlan forces in a floating base, the neo-Quellists are sold out by its owner and recaptured.
Hiding from both Ransik's forces and the Silver Guardians, Notacon befriended Trip.

Hiding and .
Hiding out like this won't get him anything, except more trouble, or a bullet ''.
Hiding his main body of troops in a wood, he stationed as bait a smaller vanguard in open ground before the wood.
The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther.
While a slight bow to the overall developer community to allow something looking like direct access ( e. g. thereby breaking the Information Hiding Principle ), the practice is dangerous as it hides or obfuscates the reality of a " setter " being used.
* Beal, Timothy K. The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther.
Hiding in the Wartburg Castle, Luther translated the Bible from Latin to German, establishing the basis of the German language.
Hiding out in the grain storage area of a farmer, Bauer Mecke, the boys slit some grain sacks.
Hiding pigments, in making paint opaque, also protect the substrate from the harmful effects of ultraviolet light.
Hiding pigments include titanium dioxide, phthalo blue, red iron oxide, and many others.
lang performed a duet of " Crying " and released it on the soundtrack to Hiding Out, winning a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.
Hiding in the woods and swamps, the partisans inflicted heavy damage to German supply lines and communications, disrupting railway tracks, bridges, telegraph wires, attacking supply depots, fuel dumps and transports and ambushing German soldiers.
Hiding in the shadow of a tree, he avoided being seen under the moonlight, and later concealed himself in a hole he had prepared beforehand, thus escaping capture.
Finally " The Hiding Place " charted fourth in the year-end Top 100 of the German Alternative Charts, just under Depeche Mode and New Order's latest releases of that time.
Since no further singles were being released, Psyche began working on remixes of some of their favorite tracks for " The Hiding Place " as well as new material.
It consists of three unconnected novellas: the first, Lorraine Goes To Livingston, is a bawdy satire of classic British romance novels, the second, Fortune's Always Hiding, is a revenge story involving thalidomide and the third, The Undefeated, is a sly, subtle romance between a young woman dissatisfied with the confines of her suburban life and an aging clubgoer.
Jim Steinmeyer said in his book, Hiding the Elephant, that every magician of the 20th century was haunted by Robert-Houdin, "… who cast an enormous shadow over their generation.
Hiding the resources, or hiding the fact that resources are valuable, is also often a good idea as it will reduce the exposure to opponents and will cause further delays during an attack, but should not be relied upon as a principal means of ensuring security.
* Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place, Martin Fackler.
Hiding the car in the garage, he sets out to explore the decaying house, when a woman inside calls to him.

moors and Scotland
The practice is commonly associated with the moors of Scotland where the principal quarry is red deer.
In the storyline, Zoe, Kelly and others, travel from London to Scotland, but their minibus crashes, leaving them stranded and injured on the freezing cold Scottish moors.
In the storyline, a group of teenagers travel from London to Scotland for New Year's Eve, but their minibus crashes, leaving them stranded and injured on the freezing cold Scottish moors.

moors and about
There is uncertainty about how many moors were created by human activity.
The highest point is on the moors in the north from where the ground slopes down towards the south and west, where the lowest land is about.
In the 19th century, manorial control was lost over what people used their moss rooms for, and an 1839 tithe map of Northen Etchells shows Northen Etchells's part of Shadow Moss as about 2 / 3 arable, about 1 / 3 meadow, one field as pasture, and one field as " uncultivated moors ".
The Common Heather or Calluna, a small bush of height is grazed by sheep and also has healing qualities ; the bilberry, in the family Ericaceae, is a shrub found at an altitude of 500 m ( around 1600 feet ); the rootless peat mosses ( Sphagnum ) of about grow at a year and form the basic turf moors through the buildup of organic matter ; cotton grass, a perennial plant in wet regions ; sundew ( Drosera rotundfolia ) found in the acid turfs of the reserve which are carnivores and consumes insects ; and wintergreen chickweed ( cerastium ), which is a seven-petal flower and also the logo of the park.
During the internal debate about a new constitution after the 1864-war he was appointed prime minister in 1865 inaugurating the rule of the conservative party Højre that lasted until 1901 His cabinet was expected to widen the influence also of the farmers disappointed by the issuing of the conservative 1866-constitution but was besides marked by a beginning reclaiming of the moors and by railroad-founding.
* See No Evil: The Moors Murders, a 2006 British drama serial about Myra Hindley and Ian Brady, the moors murderers

moors and always
Having a good supply of water from the moors, Cragg was always a likely home for industry based on water power.

moors and .
At the same time, however, I availed myself of the services of that great English actor and master of make-up, Sir Gauntley Pratt, to do a `` quickie '' called The Mystery of the Mad Marquess, in which I played a young American girl who inherits a haunted castle on the English moors which is filled with secret passages and sliding panels and, unbeknownst to anyone, is still occupied by an eccentric maniac.
The daughter of a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England, Anne Brontë lived most of her life with her family at the parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors.
The bleak moors surrounding Haworth became their playground.
Edward Dwelly in Bealltuinn ( 1911 ) describes a 1 May custom of his day, practised in the Scottish Highlands, where young people met on the moors, lit a bonfire and made an oatmeal cake toasted at the embers.
It is a working estate, including grouse moors, forestry and farmland, as well as managed herds of deer, Highland cattle and ponies.
He moors a yacht in Monaco called the Sokar.
* A policeman who briefly talks to Dr. Watson and Stapleton when they first arrive on the moors in The Hound of the Baskervilles.
The northbound convoy passes the second southbound convoy, which moors in Ballah-Bypass.
He acted as retriever when his elder brother gamekeeper shot magpies, owls, rats and curlews, growing up surrounded by the harsh realities of working farms in the valleys and on the moors.
At Penrith, Wordsworth was exposed to the moors.
Lewis is comparatively flat, and largely consists of treeless moors of blanket peat.
In the Tarocco Bolognese, these cards are replaced by 2 pairs of identical looking moors.
Armigers bearing moors or moors ' heads may have adopted them for any of several reasons, to include symbolizing military victories in the Crusades, as a pun on the bearer's name in the canting arms of Morese, Negri, Saraceni, etc., or in the case of Frederick II, possibly to demonstrate the reach of his empire.
Nevertheless, the use of moors ( and particularly their heads ) as a heraldic symbol has been deprecated in North America, where racial stereotypes have been influenced by a history of Trans-Atlantic slave trade and racial segregation, and applicants to the College of Arms of the Society for Creative Anachronism are urged to use them delicately to avoid creating offensive images.
It experiences the lowest wind speeds and sunshine total in between that of the coast and the moors.
Exposed areas of the moors are windier than lowlands and can be almost as windy as the coast.
The title of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors of the story.
Soon, the two children spend hours on the moors together and hate every moment apart.
While he is gone, Cathy meets Hareton on the moors and learns of her cousin's and Wuthering Heights ' existence.
Three years later, Nelly and Cathy are on the moors when they meet Heathcliff who takes them to Wuthering Heights to see Linton and Hareton.
After being ill with a cold for some time, Lockwood decides that he has had enough of the moors and travels to Wuthering Heights to inform Heathcliff that he is returning to the south.
Lockwood passes the graves of Catherine, Edgar and Heathcliff, pausing to contemplate the peaceful quiet of the moors.

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