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earliest and strips
The earliest had either plaited or chequered pattern, with narrow strips sewn together .< Ref > M. Magnusson. P90. Tempus. 2003 </ ref >
Her earliest comic strips were produced for productions including Lunkentus ( Prickinas och Fabians äventyr, 1929 ), Vårbrodd ( Fotbollen som Flög till Himlen, 1930 ), and Allas Krönika ( Palle och Göran gå till sjöss, 1933 ).
Most focus upon the earliest strips, with strips from the 1980s and 1990s being the least-often reprinted.
The earliest strips ended with Wullie complaining (" I nivver get ony fun roond here!
Comics historian R. C. Harvey wrote, " Many of those who drew the earliest adventure strips were inspired and influenced by his work.
Granpaw was a slightly later addition, not appearing in the earliest strips.
He also created the comic strip Billy Bounce, notable as one of the earliest comic strips in which the protagonist has some manner of super powers.
Daisy has only one set of clothes, and, not counting the earliest strips, never wears anything else.
His earliest examples had two individual metal strips joined by rivets but he also invented the later technique of directly fusing molten brass onto a steel substrate.
* Odie ( Voiced by Gregg Berger ): A beagle who used to belong to Jon's former roommate Lyman ( who never appeared on the show, but was a character who appeared in the earliest comic strips ).
In China, scrolls originated in its earliest form from literature and other texts written on bamboo strips and silk banners.
However, one of the earliest ( 1934 ) Li ' l Abner strips, re-posted on the web by Comics. com in March 2008, explicitly identifies Dogpatch as being in Kentucky and several 1936 strips also clearly place it in Kentucky.
His earliest strips in the 1970s appeared in such British small press comics as Graphixus, Moon Comix, Yikes, Animal Bite Comix, No Ducks, Phobos, Streetcomix, Free Comix, Warrior and Fish.
In the very earliest chartered foundations, predating the Norman Conquest, the burgage plots were simply the ploughland strips of pre-existing agrarian settlements.
The earliest cartoon series were based upon popular comic strips, and were directed at family audiences.

earliest and dream
With loud walls of sound, where individual instruments and even vocals were often indistinguishable, they followed the lead of noise pop and dream pop bands like My Bloody Valentine ( often considered as the earliest shoegaze act ), The Jesus and Mary Chain, and the Cocteau Twins.
One of the earliest written examples of dream interpretation comes from the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh.
In Japan, the earliest unambiguous reference to a paper model is in a short poem by Ihara Saikaku in 1680 which describes paper butterflies in a dream.
The Dream of the Rood is one of the earliest Christian poems in the corpus of Old English literature and an example of the genre of dream poetry.
Among his earliest jobs, however, was the task of " dream up some new characters "-these resulted in the line-up of More Fun # 73, and took the form of Aquaman, Green Arrow and Johnny Quick.
One of the earliest documented accounts of the phenomenon was by Aristotle who proposed that afterimages were involved in the experience of a dream.
Predating this, Leslie Halpern claims that the earliest dream sequence was in Edwin S. Porter's Life of an American Fireman ( 1903 ).

earliest and event
The earliest " year names ", whereby each year of a king's reign was named after a significant event performed by that king, date from the reign of Sargon the Great.
The earliest documented event in Alaric's reign concerned providing refuge to Syagrius, the former ruler of the Domain of Soissons ( in what is now north western France ) who had been defeated by Clovis I King of the Franks.
RODS is designed to draw collect data from many data sources and use them to perform signal detection, that is, to detect a possible bioterrorism event at the earliest possible moment.
The earliest event recorded in the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba in Constantine's reign is an attack by Vikings and the plundering of Dunkeld " and all Albania " in his third year.
Clause 2 provided that Britain " should use its best endeavours to ensure than an area situated in the territory of the Jewish State, including a seaport and hinterland adequate to provide facilities for a substantial immigration, shall be evacuated at the earliest possible date and in any event not later than 1 February 1948 ".
The earliest such event occurred during the conquest of Latvia by Peter the Great in the Great Northern War with Sweden.
* Ancient Egyptian quasi-theatrical events – earliest recorded quasi-theatrical event dates back to 2000 BCE with the " passion plays " of Ancient Egypt.
The arrow was shot by a nobleman named Walter Tirel, and, although the description of events was later embroidered with more information, the earliest statement of the event was in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which noted that the king was " shot by an arrow by one of his own men ".
Possible fusion event creating Tritium and a protonUS patent 4, 333, 796, filed by Hugh Flynn in 1978, appears to be the earliest documented reference to a sonofusion-type reaction.
Accounts of the event have survived in which Aethelberht is killed through the machinations of Offa's wife Cynethryth, but the earliest manuscripts in which these possibly legendary accounts are found date from the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and recent historians do not regard them with confidence.
The phenomenon, however, long preceded the modern term ; for example, one of the earliest known instances of crowd violence at a sporting event took place in ancient Constantinople.
However, the earliest Christian traditions place this event at the nearby Mount Serbal, at the foot of which a monastery was founded in the 4th century ; it was only in the 6th century that the monastery moved to the foot of Mount Catherine, following the guidance of Josephus's earlier claim that Sinai was the highest mountain in the area.
In designing SCADA systems, care must be taken when a cascade of alarm events occurs in a short time, otherwise the underlying cause ( which might not be the earliest event detected ) may get lost in the noise.
A Troezenian legend of the earliest notable event of Theseus ' life is set in the house of Pittheus.
The earliest recorded event in Taylor county probably occurred in 1661, when Wisconsin was part of New France.
One of Moby Grape's earliest major onstage performances was the Mantra-Rock Dance — a musical event held on January 29, 1967 at the Avalon Ballroom by the San Francisco Hare Krishna temple.
The latest event alluded to in his Epitoma rei militaris is the death of the Emperor Gratian ( 383 ); the earliest attestation of this work is a subscriptio by one Flavius Eutropius, writing in Constantinople in the year 450, which appears in one of two families of manuscripts, suggesting that a bifurcation of the manuscript tradition had already occurred.
This is the earliest recorded star-war event, and is the cause of the archaeologically and epigraphically demonstrated Tikal mid-Classic hiatus, which saw a decline in Tikal's population, a cessation of monument erection, and the destruction of certain monuments in the Great Plaza.
* lag time: the earliest time by which a successor event can follow a specific PERT event.
The earliest recorded event in its history is the building by Ethelfleda of a fortification at Runcorn to protect the northern frontier of her kingdom of Mercia against the Vikings in 915.
The earliest version of the Irish Derby was an event called the O ' Darby Stakes.
Like the dinosaurs, the ichthyosaurs and their contemporaries the plesiosaurs survived the end-Triassic extinction event, and immediately diversified to fill the vacant ecological niches of the earliest Jurassic.
Pico's selective pituitary tumor apoplexy may be the earliest recorded clinical example of this event as documented photographically because the first description of pituitary tumor apoplexy was published only in 1898.

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