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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 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.
The inscription in Book X reads: " In this book are given many of the later writings of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien concerning the history of the Elder Days from the Music of the Ainur to the Hiding of Valinor ; here much is told of Sun and the Moon ; of the immortal Eldar and the death of the Atani ; of the beginning of the Orcs and of the evil power of Melkor, the Morgoth, the Black Foe of the World.
Herein are told the Tales of Valinor, from the Music of the Ainur to the Exile of the Noldoli and the Hiding of Valinor.
Hiding out in Gotham City, the Outsiders experience another loss as Technocrat's wife Marissa and Halo are killed during a fight with Batman ( actually the man standing in for Bruce Wayne, Jean-Paul Valley ).
Hiding from Harlan forces in a floating base, the neo-Quellists are sold out by its owner and recaptured.
Hiding in the shadows, that are stalked by a mysterious woman in a masquerade-esque dress.

Hiding and two
In 1987, The Art of Noise provided the score for two movies, Hiding Out and Dragnet, and one particular movement was used in both films.
Hiding from Humanity extends Nussbaum's work in moral psychology to probe the arguments for including two emotions — shame and disgust — as legitimate bases for legal judgments.
* Wayne Alexander, who plays the Drazi, also played Lorien in the first few episodes of season four, as well as Sebastian the Inquisitor from the season two episode “ Comes the Inquisitor ” ( his first role in the series ) and the Narn G ’ Dan in the season three episode “ And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place ”.

Hiding and more
Hiding out like this won't get him anything, except more trouble, or a bullet ''.
As a result, self-deception evolved to better mask deception from those who perceive it well, as Trivers puts it: " Hiding the truth from yourself to hide it more deeply from others.
* Hiding / Turtling: These decks focus on pumping out more control points than the opponent could handle, and winning without much bloodshed, in effect " buying the town ".
For the remainder of the 1960s he was a jobbing actor appearing in such TV series as Dr. Syn: the Scarecrow, Emergency Ward 10, Redcap, Danger Man, No Hiding Place, Dixon of Dock Green, Strange Report and many more, until in 1971 he was offered the major role of Dr. Lawrence Bingham in LWT sitcoms Doctor at Large and later Doctor in Charge both continuations of the sitcom Doctor in the House which began in 1969.
A more recent book is, Buddha Is Hiding written by Aiwha Ong, an ethnographic study that tells the story of Khmer Americans and their experiences of American citizenship.
According to other sources, he has released four more movies since then ( Onne, Den-Sen, The Hiding and 『 S-94 』).

Hiding and .
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 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 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 in the moors of Scotland, he travelled about, always barely ahead of the government forces.
* 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.

temptation and are
He and also Mr. Cowley and Mr. Warren have fallen to the temptation which besets many of us to read into our authors -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, for example, and Herman Melville -- protests against modernism, material progress, and science which are genuine protests of our own but may not have been theirs.
Oscar Wilde's witticisms such as " I can resist everything except temptation " are considered epigrams.
According to Marino, other disadvantages are the possibility of disruption when filming in an open multi-user environment and the temptation for puppeteers to play the game in earnest, littering the set with blood and dead bodies.
Mill also acknowledges that “ many who are capable of the higher pleasures, occasionally, under the influence of temptation, postpone them to the lower.
McCauley and Eady are en route to the airport when Nate calls with Waingro's location, and the temptation proves to be too much for the normally disciplined McCauley, who risks his assured freedom by detouring to exact his revenge.
However after the adoption of Islam, bidadari is equated with heavenly maiden mentioned in the Quran, in which God stated that the ' forbidden pearls ' of heaven are for those men who have resisted temptation and borne life's trials.
But he indulged ( what few poets have wisely indulged ) the temptation to constantly alter his work, and many of his later alterations are by no means for the better.
In effect ( as for St. Paul ), the flesh and spirit are in conflict ( Guthrie, The Message of Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, p. 38f ) However Philo is undecided whether sensibility is in itself evil, or whether it may merely lead into temptation, and must itself be regarded as a mean ( μέσον ).
" Kierkegaard puts it this way in another book, " We shall not say with the Preacher ( Ecclesiastes 4: 10 ), ‘ Woe to him who is alone ; if he falls, there is no one else to raise him up ,” for God is indeed still the one who both raises up and casts down, for the one who lives in association with people and the solitary one ; we shall not cry, “ Woe to him ,” but surely an “ Ah, that he might not go astray ,” because he is indeed alone in testing himself to see whether it is God ’ s call he is following or a voice of temptation, whether defiance and anger are not mixed embitteringly in his endeavor.
The issues surrounding setting the stretch by ear vs machine have not been settled, machines are better at deriving the absolute placement of semitones within a given chromatic scale, whereas non-machine tuners prefer to adjust these locations preferentially due to their temptation to make intervals more sonorous.
Eupraxsophies, like religions, are cosmic in their outlook, but eschew the supernatural component of religion, avoiding the " transcendental temptation ," as Kurtz puts it.
Mara is described both as an entity having a literal existence, just as the various deities of the Vedic pantheon are shown existing around the Buddha, and also is described as a primarily psychological force — a metaphor for various processes of doubt and temptation that obstruct spiritual practice.
In the trading card game, when the ring-bearer succumbs to the temptation of the Ring, burdens are added.
Those who choose to wait for the larger reward, despite the temptation of the immediate reward, are characterized by " delaying gratification.
But if you find that we are taking our stand upon Scripture, then let no fear or temptation keep you from treading with us the path of faith and obedience to the Word of God, in order that God's people be of one mind upon earth and that we in faith experience what he himself has said: " I will never leave you, nor forsake you.
Defined by Cathy Guisewite, the four basic guilt groups are four types of temptation that the character Cathy faces in her daily life.
In the former he argues that immediate revelations are no longer vouchsafed to the church, in the latter he traces temptation to the work of a personal devil.
These three are the temptation to turn stones into bread, the temptation to cast Himself from the Temple and be saved by the angels, and the temptation to rule over all the kingdoms of the world.
After the two are engaged secretly, however, vicar Maybold impetuously asks Fancy to marry him and lead a life of relative affluence ; racked by guilt and temptation, she accepts.
Thus, due to this emphasis on prayer in the early church, lengthy passages of the New Testament are prayers or canticles ( see also the Book of Odes ), such as the Prayer for forgiveness (), the Lord's Prayer, the Magnificat (), the Benedictus (), Jesus ' prayer to the one true God (), Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (), the Believers ' Prayer (), may this cup be taken from me (), Pray that you will not fall into temptation (), Saint Stephen's Prayer (), Simon Magus ' Prayer (), pray that we may be delivered from wicked and evil men (), Maranatha.
Individuals and Minds are capable of subliming, and this is described as an ever-present temptation for beings that are bored with or tired of the material universe.
In the one language or the other, there are in existence the following three fragments: ( I ) The passage which appears as lines 235 – 851 of the Old English verse Genesis in the Caedmon Manuscript ( MS Junius 11 ) ( this fragment is known as Genesis B, distinguishing it from the rest of the poem, Genesis A ), about the revolt of the angels and the temptation and fall of Adam and Eve.

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