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", and Smarties
* The educational special " Search Out Science: Search Out Space ", in which K-9 appeared with the Seventh Doctor and Ace, featured the K-9 and Company theme song as incidental music while K-9 compared differently coloured Smarties to stars at various points in their lives.
The current Smarties slogan is " Only Smarties have the answer ", which has been used since the late 1970s ; however, the previous slogan, " Do you eat the red ones last?
Although labeled simply as " Smarties ", the candies are referred to as " Mega Smarties " by distributors and merchants.
( plural – s thought to be part of the singular word in relexification process ; other examples: " a Q-tips ", " a pins ", " a buns ", " a Smarties ", " a Doritos ", etc.

", and task
In January 1920, the British government started advertising in British cities for men willing to " face a rough and dangerous task ", helping to boost the ranks of the RIC in policing an increasingly anti-British Ireland.
When sufficient information has been gathered, the investigation of the candidate, who is called " Servant of God ", is presented by the local bishop to the Roman Curia — in particular, the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints — where it is assigned a postulator, whose task is to gather further information about the life of the Servant of God.
* Using solar energy and in-situ resource utilization to avoid or minimize the expensive task of shipping components and fuel up from the Earth's surface, against the Earth's gravity ( see " Using non-terrestrial resources ", below ).
" Behe specifically explained that the " current definition puts the focus on removing a part from an already functioning system ", but the " difficult task facing Darwinian evolution, however, would not be to remove parts from sophisticated pre-existing systems ; it would be to bring together components to make a new system in the first place ".
The Jargon File further includes kluge around " to avoid a bug or difficult condition by inserting a kluge ", kluge up " to lash together a quick hack to perform a task ".
Ferrigno was Team Unanimous ' project manager for the task depicted in the fifth episode, " I'm Going to Mop the Floor With You ", which was to create a viral video to promote O-Cedar's ProMist Spray Mop, placing him in competition with actress Tia Carrere, the project manager of the women's team, Forte.
This leads to the web design principle of the " Rule of Least Power ", which advocates using the least ( computationally ) powerful language that satisfies a task to facilitate such manipulation and reuse.
Unlike traditional systems, under Mach a process, or " task ", can consist of a number of threads.
While no concrete plans were made yet, Hitler told one of his generals in June that the victories in western Europe " finally freed his hands for his important real task: the showdown with Bolshevism ", though German generals told Hitler that occupying Western Russia would create " more of a drain than a relief for Germany's economic situation.
In the United States, when an officer of the court is found to have fraudulently presented facts to court so that the court is impaired in the impartial performance of its legal task, the act, known as " fraud upon the court ", is a crime deemed so severe and fundamentally opposed to the operation of justice that it is not subject to any statute of limitation.
At that time, the Stabswache was reestablished as the 30-man " Stosstrupp Adolf Hitler ", given the task of providing personal protection for Hitler at Nazi Party functions and events.
An artifact known as the Claire Bible contains information about the Lord of Nightmares ' task to regain its " true form ", which is only attainable by destroying these worlds and returning them to the chaos that it itself is.
Daneman and Carpenter invented the first version of this kind of task, the " reading span ", in 1980.
* Clustering – is the task of discovering groups and structures in the data that are in some way or another " similar ", without using known structures in the data.
The Stone spoke, telling Arthur that he must prove himself once more worthy of Excalibur and sent him and his " squire ", the London Clan gargoyle Griff, to New York for that task.
The sense of " process " ( or task ) is " something that takes up time ", as opposed to ' memory ', which is " something that takes up space ".
After the Z Plan was completed in the mid-1940s, Raeder's plans called for a " double pole strategy ", in which U-boats, Panzerschiffe and cruisers operating alone or in tandem would attack British commerce all over the globe, forcing the Royal Navy to divert ships all over the world to deal with these threats while at the same time two task forces of carriers, battleships, cruisers and destroyers would engage in frequent sorties into the North Sea, preferably from bases in Norway to destroy what remained of the British Home Fleet in a series of battles that would give Germany command of the sea.
Writing a lipogram may be a trivial task for uncommon letters like " Z ", " J ", " Q ", or " X ", but it is much more difficult for common letters like " E ", " T " or " A ".
Conjointly with his disciples and the scholars who gathered in Sura for the " Kallah ", or semi-annual college conference, he completed this task.
The term " permanent revolution " is taken from a remark of Marx from his March 1850 Address: " it is our task ", Marx said,
Presented with the task of " realising " Grainer's score, complete with its descriptions of " sweeps ", " swoops ", " wind clouds " and " wind bubbles ", Delia Derbyshire created a piece of musique concrète which has become one of television's most recognisable themes.

", and experimenters
* They do less well with categories defined by abstract logical relationships, e. g. " symmetrical " or " same ", though some experimenters have successfully trained pigeons to discriminate such categories.
The experimenters on the show are referred to as " Brainiacs ", and each episode usually finishes with the destruction of a caravan.

", and ask
Whenever the first non-suit is a " queen ask ", then the next non-suit asks to bid 5NT.
It is a natural question to ask: under which conditions can two categories be considered to be " essentially the same ", in the sense that theorems about one category can readily be transformed into theorems about the other category?
These skillfully rendered paintings encouraged fan Glenn Bray to ask Barks if he could commission a painting of the ducks (" A Tall Ship and a Star to Steer Her By ", taken from the cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 108 by Barks ).
Gaians do not passively ask " what is going on ", but rather, " what to do next ", e. g. in terraforming or climate engineering or even on a small scale, such as gardening.
Another scandal was " Cash for Questions ", in which first Graham Riddick, and David Tredinnick accepted money to ask questions in the House of Commons in a newspaper " sting ", and later Tim Smith and Neil Hamilton were found to have received money from Mohamed Al Fayed, also to ask questions in the House.
Polk regarded this treatment of his diplomat as an insult and an " ample cause of war ", and he prepared to ask Congress for a declaration of war.
Cleese then tells him that he will ask the question again, and if Palin says " no ", he will shoot him through the head.
" When one has a favour to ask of a Pope ", he wrote, " and one is determined to obtain it, one must ask for two.
In the latter, this practice is called calaverita ( Spanish for " little skull "), and instead of " trick or treat ", the children ask ¿ me da mi calaverita?
Aengus was instructed to ask his father if he could live in the Brú for láa ogus oidhche "( a ) day and ( a ) night ", which in Irish is ambiguous, and could refer to either " a day and a night ", or " day and night ", which means for all time, and so Aengus took possession of the Brú permanently.
" Go ask Mister October ", he said, giving Jackson a nickname that would stick.
" the majority will answer " No ", but if you ask " Corporations have the right to issue bonds.
The New England preacher Hugh Peters gave the militia a rousing farewell sermon " when their wives and children should ask them where they had been and what news, they should say they had been at Worcester, where England's sorrows began, and where they were happily ended ", referring to the first clash of the Royalist and Parliamentarian Armies at the Battle of Powick Bridge on 23 September 1642, almost exactly nine years before.
" Living online: I'll have to ask my friends ", New Scientist, issue 2569, 20 September 2006.
In a 2002 retrospective, Roger Ebert, who " saw the original version at the world premiere in 1969, during the golden age of the junket, when Warner Bros. screened five of its new films in the Bahamas for 450 critics and reporters ", said that back then he had publicly declared the film a masterpiece during the junket's press conference, prompted by comments from " a reporter from the Reader's Digest got up to ask ' Why was this film ever made?
The narrator assumes that the word " Nevermore " is the raven's " only stock and store ", and, yet, he continues to ask it questions, knowing what the answer will be.
He also refers to " Aidenn ", another word for the Garden of Eden, though Poe uses it to ask if Lenore has been accepted into Heaven.
A fragment of Callimachus ' Aitia (" Origins ") appears to ask, " Why, at Sicyon, is it the hoopoe, and not the usual " splendid ravens ", that is the bird of good omen?

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