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Other passengers include a wealthy woman of working-class origins based on Molly Brown, Maude Young ( Thelma Ritter ); a social-climbing snob, Earl Meeker ( Allyn Joslyn ); a 20-year-old Purdue University tennis player, Gifford Rogers ( Robert Wagner ), who falls in love with Annette Sturges ; and a priest who has been suspended for alcoholism, George S. Healey ( Richard Basehart ).

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In this spinoff, the Ropers have sold their apartment building in Three's Company to live in the upmarket community of Cheviot Hills, where the social-climbing Helen struggled to fit in with her neighbors.

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" McBride notes the " devastatingly painful climactic scene ", where the young social-climbing son, embarrassed when his wealthy new friends first meet his parents, passes his mother and father off as house servants.

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He is in a dead-end relationship with his social-climbing girlfriend Trudi, played by Marilu Henner, and wants to find some meaning and magic in his life.

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As the predatory social-climbing seductress who can go to any length to satiate her lust for life, Priyanka Chopra rocks the scene like never before.

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Old Mr. Pocket's frantic response to life imprisonment with a useless, social-climbing wife is to `` put his two hands into his disturbed hair '' and `` make an extraordinary effort to lift himself up by it '', whereas Joe Gargery endures the shrewish onslaughts of Mrs. Joe by apologetically drawing `` the back of his hand across and across his nose ''.
Though human, he is a citizen of the Empire because his social-climbing father bought a title in one of the less reputable of the 17 Dragaeran Great Houses.
Hurstwood, unhappy with and distant from his social-climbing wife and children, instantly becomes infatuated with Carrie ’ s youth and beauty, and before long they start an affair, communicating and meeting secretly in the expanding, anonymous city.
* Julia Hurstwood, George's strong-willed, social-climbing wife.
Centred on the life of eccentric, social-climbing snob Hyacinth Bucket ( who insists that her surname is pronounced Bouquet ), the sitcom portrays a social hierarchy-ruled British society.
Hyacinth Bucket ( Patricia Routledge )— who insists her surname is pronounced Bouquet — is a social-climbing snob who passes her time visiting stately homes, hosting " executive-style " candlelight suppers ( with her Royal Worcester double-glazed Avignon china and Royal Doulton china with " the hand-painted periwinkles "), bragging of her " white slimline telephone with automatic redial ", and maintaining the integrity of her woodblock floor, wallpaper, and status in the community, name-dropping at any hint of an opportunity.
Tina Balser is in a loveless marriage with Jonathan, an insufferable, social-climbing lawyer in New York City.
When he confronts Bondurant, Bondurant plays him sections from the tapes of Jack ridiculing Boyd, his social-climbing, and his Kennedy envy.
Initially she becomes interested in the case because she dislikes his snobbish " nouveau-riche " social-climbing " heirs.
Although ready to bless their marriage, he changes his mind upon receiving the reply to a character-reference-letter he wrote to the abbé Chénal, Julien ’ s previous employer in the village of Verrières ; however, the reply letter, written by Madame de Rênal — at the urging of her confessor priest — warns the Marquis that Julien Sorel is a social-climbing cad who preys upon emotionally vulnerable women.
Bowles also appeared as a regular in the first few series of Rumpole of the Bailey as Guthrie Featherstone, QC, MP, Horace Rumpole's social-climbing head of chambers.
His constant attempts to sneak out with his old gang of boisterous, rough-edged pals, eat corned beef and cabbage ( known regionally as " Jiggs dinner ") and hang out at the local tavern were often thwarted by his formidable, social-climbing ( and rolling-pin wielding ) harridan of a wife, Maggie, and their lovely young daughter, Nora.
: On January 12, 1913, he debuted Bringing Up Father, about an Irishman named Jiggs, who doesn't understand why his ascension to wealth via the Irish Sweepstakes means he can't hang out with his friends, and his nagging, social-climbing wife, Maggie.
A poem by the courtier Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder made reference to his apparent social-climbing.
" She also praised Anjelica Huston's performance as a cruel stepmother: " Huston does a lot of eye narrowing and eyebrow raising while toddling around in an extraordinary selection of extreme headgear, accompanied by her two less-than-self-actualized daughters -- the snooty, social-climbing, nasty Marguérite, and the dim, lumpy, secretly nice Jacqueline.
* Helen Roper ( Audra Lindley )-A sexually frustrated, social-climbing middle-aged woman who tries to fit in the community despite her husband Stanley's constant boorishness.
Evelina's untimely reunion with her grandmother and the Branghtons, her long-unknown extended family, along with the embarrassment their boorish, social-climbing antics cause, soon convince her that Lord Orville is completely out-of-reach.
Worse still, Clara, his social-climbing wife, seems only to care about nagging him and presenting a respectable façade.
His social-climbing sister, Veta, increasingly finds his eccentric behavior embarrassing.

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General George B. McClellan wrote a cavalry manual, Regulations and Instructions for the Field Service of the U. S. Cavalry, in 1862.
Galesburg was founded by George Washington Gale, a Presbyterian minister from New York state, who dreamed of establishing a manual labor college which became Knox College.
After this, George finds the 3D Hypno Ring's manual, and throws it away, no longer believing they need it ( unknown to them, the manual warns that pouring water over a person will cause them to switch between reality and trance whenever they hear someone snap their fingers or get water on their head ).
He also published an edition of George Buchanan's works, continued Graevius's major work, Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae, and wrote a treatise De Vectigalibus Populi Romani ( 1694 ) and a short manual of Roman antiquities, Antiquitatum Romanarum Brevis Descriptio ( 1711 ).
* George M. Garrity: Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology.
Later in the programme during a well timed discussion about manual and automatic cars, George Michael rang up the studios and set the story straight regarding the alleged break up, he stated that it wasn't true, and was a diversion from what he was really doing, which was helping raise money for Comic Relief 2011.
Later duplicating processes used a wax stencil, but the instruction manuals for Edison's Electric ( al ) Pen and Duplicating Press variously call for a stencil of " common writing paper " ( in Charles Batchelor's manual ), and Crane's Bank Folio paper ( in George Bliss ' later manual ).
He was the son of Robert Ward ( who in 1828 changed his surname by sign manual to Plumer Ward ) and his first wife Catherine Julia Maling, daughter of daughter of C. J. Maling of West Herrington, County Durham ; and the cousin of William Ward and William George Ward.
To train its peacekeepers, NP developed an elaborated curriculum, initially based on the trainers manual ” Third-Party Nonviolent Intervention / Opening Space for Democracy ” by George Lakey and Daniel Hunter.
Since the descriptions were necessarily based on more than one specimen they may sometimes be ambiguous ( based on more than one species ). Collecting and general methodology followed the instructions given by George Samouelle in The entomologist's useful compendium ; or, An introduction to the knowledge of British insects, comprising the best means of obtaining and preserving them, and a description of the apparatus generally used and Abel Ingpen's manual Instructions for collecting, rearing, and preserving British & foreign insects: also for collecting and preserving crustacea and shells. On collecting trips he used a Coddington lens.

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The Cities and Knights manual recommends that players not use the Cities and Knights rules in scenarios where exploration is a factor.
Rousseau recommends that the young adult learn a manual skill such as carpentry, which requires creativity and thought, will keep him out of trouble, and will supply a fallback means of making a living in the event of a change of fortune.
In the Parson's Handbook, an influential manual for priests popular in the early-to-mid-twentieth century, Percy Dearmer recommends the size of an altar be " as nearly as possible 3 ft. 3 in.
John Le Marchant recommends cutting the " mangel-wurzel " to learn the proper mechanics for a draw cut with the broadsword in his historic manual.
Though the two are described as being entirely independent, the Mutants & Masterminds manual recommends that the Power Level be increased by one with each 15 Power Points awarded.
* The Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ), recommends the following for a disaster preparedness kit: one gallon of water per person per day for three days, non-perishable food for each person for three days, battery powered or hand crank radio and extra batteries, flashlights for each person and extra batteries, first aid kit, whistle, filter mask or a cotton t-shirt for each person, moist towlettes, garbage bags, and plastic ties, wrench or pliers, manual can opener, plastic sheeting and duct tape, important family documents, daily prescription medicine, other things include diapers / formula for babies and special need items.

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Hesiometer results have been found to compare excellently with manual knife scratching tests.
Other languages were designed for use with manual memory management, but have garbage collected implementations available ( e. g., C, C ++).
As Speerstra and also note, the compass of the keyboard parts of Bach's six organ trio sonatas BWV 525 – 530 rarely go below the tenor C, so could have been played on a single manual pedal clavichord, by moving the left hand down an octave, a customary practice in the 18th century.
While Duck Hunt does not have a traditional multiplayer mode, the manual states that a second player may plug in a standard NES controller in the other controller port and control the duck that appears.
All the working examples have required some manual or automated process of conversion between the two modes of operation.
Different researchers have postulated that without the aid of modern computer graphics, early investigators were limited to what they could depict in manual drawings, so lacked the means to visualize the beauty and appreciate some of the implications of many of the patterns they had discovered ( the Julia set, for instance, could only be visualized through a few iterations as very simple drawings hardly resembling the image in Figure 3 ).
These manual alphabets ( also known as finger alphabets or hand alphabets ), have often been used in deaf education, and have subsequently been adopted as a distinct part of a number of sign languages around the world.
Historically, manual alphabets have had a number of additional applications — including use as ciphers, as mnemonics, and in silent religious settings.
According to the INTERCAL manual, " the aim in designing INTERCAL was to have no precedents ", supposedly neither in flow control features, nor in data manipulation operators.
The manual also contains a " tonsil ", as explained in this footnote: " 4 ) Since all other reference manuals have Appendices, it was decided that the INTERCAL manual should contain some other type of removable organ.
* Healthy user bias, when the study population is likely healthier than the general population, e. g. workers ( i. e. someone in ill-health is unlikely to have a job as manual laborer ).
) Organs normally have 61 keys per manual, though some spinet models have 44 or 49.
Unlike their European counterparts, manual transmissions have disappeared due to lack of demand ; 1995 was the last year for a manual transmission in the Ford Aerostar and Chrysler minivans while GM had previously discontinued the manual transmission in the Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari.
# Finds that the United States of America, by producing in 1983 a manual entitled ' Operaciones sicológicas en guerra de guerrillas ', and disseminating it to contra forces, has encouraged the commission by them of acts contrary to general principles of humanitarian law ; but does not find a basis for concluding that any such acts which may have been committed are imputable to the United States of America as acts of the United States of America ;
Nuclear reactors generally have automatic and manual systems to shut the fission reaction down if unsafe conditions are detected.
Physicians like Hippocrates and later Galenus are believed to have been the first practitioners of physical therapy, advocating massage, manual therapy techniques and hydrotherapy to treat people in 460 BC.
He is then said to have worked as a manual laborer and to have studied Greek drama — particularly the New Comedy of Menander — in his leisure.
Larger networks have complex topologies that can change rapidly, making the manual construction of routing tables unfeasible.
A particularly considerate programmer might have centralized these in a single source code file, but it still required manual editing.

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