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But there is one small episode that a few New York fans who happened to sit in the cheap seats for one World's Series game in 1926 like best to recall.
The episode in which Sancho Panza concludes the joke that is played on him when he is facetiously put in command of an `` island '' is one of the best in the film.
Over the next few years the kingdom was threatened not only by Saladin and Nur ad-Din, but also by the Hashshashin ; in one episode, the Knights Templar murdered some Hashshashin envoys, leading to further disputes between Amalric and the Templars.
* In the episode " 11: 59 " of Star Trek: Voyager's fifth season ( original air date: May 5, 1999 ), Earth's first self-contained ecosystem known as " The Millennium Gate " is referenced and described as one kilometer tall and having begun construction in 2001.
* In one episode of The Triplets, the Bored Witch helps Salieri to steal one of Mozart's pieces.
Pop singer Pat Boone appeared on one episode as himself, with the premise that he hailed from the same area of the country as the Clampetts, though Boone is a native of Jacksonville, Florida.
( In one episode the two wore horn rimmed glasses in an absurd disguise which Anderson did not notice.
" He also owns a substantial 8-track tape collection, which is ruined in one episode by Beavis and Butt-Head.
" He is constantly stressed out due to having to deal with Beavis and Butt-Head: he shakes when he speaks, he is frequently rummaging through his desk for prescription medications including Maalox, and in one early episode, he is even shown guzzling a bottle of Old Crow bourbon whiskey.
In one episode titled " Lightning Strikes ," the show parodied blaming actions on youth culture.
" President Clinton called them " Beamis and Bum-head " in one episode, as well as in the movie, where an old lady consistently calls them " Travis " and " Bob-head.
" In one episode of the series, when another student threatens to kill them, the duo uses this to their advantage, pretending to be exchange students named " Crevis and Bung-Head ".
Later, in a Rolling Stone interview, Mike Judge was asked if Daria is coming back and he said, " No. There's sort of a cameo in one episode.
On more than one occasion, Judge told the writers that one of their ideas for an episode of King of the Hill would work well for Beavis and Butt-Head ; eventually he concluded, " Maybe we should just actually make some good Beavis and Butt-Head episodes.
* In Cheers, the slow-witted bartender known as " Coach " in one episode claimed to hold a minor league record for being hit by pitches.
The debate might be framed starkly as follows: on the one hand, we can hypothesise a poem put together from various tales concerning the hero ( the Grendel episode, the Grendel's mother story, and the firedrake narrative ).
Subcategories specify whether there has been more than one episode, and the type of the most recent episode.
; Bipolar II disorder: No manic episodes, but one or more hypomanic episodes and one or more major depressive episode.
Mumy did appear in one episode as a friend of Eddie.
Bipolar I disorder is a mood disorder that is characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode.

one and Niles
Chaplin was unimpressed with the conditions there, and after making one film ( His New Job, released 1 February 1915 ), moved to the company's small studio in Niles, California.
His social network included Edward Deeds, another prominent Ohioan of the early aviation industry, and Frederick's brother Gordon Rentschler, both of whom were on the board of Niles Bement Pond, then one of the largest machine tool corporations in the world.
Niles was founded in 1806 by James Heaton, who owned one of the first iron-ore processing plants in Ohio.
Niles was one of many cities affected by statewide floods that struck in the spring of 1913.
Kim Sterelny ( 2007 ) cites this rapid natural selection as illustrating an important point about periods of relative stasis in the punctuated equilibrium hypothesis of Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould: " In claiming that species typically undergo no further evolutionary change once speciation is complete, they are not claiming that there is no change at all between one generation and the next.
Chaplin made 14 short comedies for Essanay in 1915, at both the Chicago and Niles studios, plus a cameo appearance in one of the Broncho Billy westerns.
In his 1928 record review column, writing under the heading ' White man singing black songs ', Niles acknowledged that Rodger's first Blue Yodel had " started the whole epidemic of yodelling blues that now rages-though Clarence Williams wrote a good one five years ago.
In 1915 Edna Purviance was working as a secretary in San Francisco, when Chaplin was working on his second film with Essanay Studios, working out of Niles, California, one hour southeast of San Francisco.
The 1963 pilot exists, with Wendell Niles as announcer, traders in normal business attire ( typical of its first season ), and a Zonk behind one of the doors in the Big Deal ( worth $ 2, 005 ).
Like his older brother Frasier, Niles was named for one of his mother's lab rats.
Niles sometimes admits, however, that he envies how his " big shot radio host " brother is well-known, his face appears on " the side of buses ", and he helps many " people who need it ", while no one appreciates his own work.
At one point in the episode, Cecil mistakes Bart for Maris, the unseen wife of Niles on Frasier.
For much of their adult lives, Martin, Frasier, and Niles seem to have had a rather distant and estranged relationship with one another.
Since Frasier mentioned in an episode of Cheers that he was Episcopalian, it is assumed that Martin and Niles are Episcopalian as well ; however continuity issues within Cheers throw this conjecture into jeopardy, as Frasier also mentions in a Cheers episode that he had no formal religious upbringing ( in one episode, he stated that his father was a scientist who died before Frasier became a psychiatrist ).
In one episode, Niles recreated the iconic scene from Risky Business in which Tom Cruise danced in his underwear.
Even when she is not, Frasier has one excuse or another to prevent Niles from telling her anything.
After the demise of Whig senator Nathan Smith, Niles was elected a Democratic-Republican class one senator to fill his seat, serving from 1835 to 1839.
He also met a writer Blair Niles and sold her one of his manuscripts.
Illinois 43 is called Waukegan Road for the first 20 miles ( 32 km ) until its intersection with Oakton Street in Niles ; it then follows that road west one block until it turns back south and remains Harlem Avenue for the duration.
Rein played at Niles during their heyday, when the Red Dragons under coach Tony Mason were one of the top big school powerhouses in high school football in Ohio.
Niles edited and published the Weekly Register until 1836, making it into one of the most widely-circulated magazines in the United States and himself into one of the most influential journalists of his day.
Posters for 30 Days of Night were given out, including one signed by Niles.
Wendell Niles ( December 29, 1904 – March 28, 1994 ) was one of the great announcers of the American golden age of radio.

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