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Highlights of the church's components include the Main chapel, where may be found the praying statues of the Catholic Monarchs, which consists of a series of Corinthian columns with the entablature resting on their capitals, and the vault over all.
The Corinthian is a fictional character in Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman.
Later in the series he hunts down Echo, who was previously a murderer who cut out the eyes of his victims, following the instructions of his boyfriend Gabriel who was one of the only surviving victims of the first Corinthian when he went on his murdering spree.
James Paine's Shrubland Park was remodeled in ( 1849 – 54 ) with its Italianate tower, entrance porch, the lower hall with Corinthian columns and glass domes and the impressive formal gardens based on Italian Renaissance gardens, including a 70 foot high series of terraces linked by a grand flight of steps linking terraces, with an open temple structure at the top, originally there were cascades of water either side of the staircase, the main terrace is at the center of a string of gardens nearly a mile in length.
This front has a central portico of 16 Corinthian columns flanked on each side by series of square, unfluted pillars.
The upper level of the arch ( the attic ) was composed of a series of Corinthian columns and pilasters dividing the space into three rectangular openings.
* Neil Gaiman's Sandman series of graphic novels feature a character created by Morpheus (" the Sandman ") called the Corinthian, who steals the eyes of his victims, similarly to Hoffman's Sandman.

series and displays
The main title card of the revival series displays the show's title as Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head with Judge's name replacing the MTV logo.
It is suggested that he possesses enhanced intelligence, which he displays in subtle ways throughout the series, including showing the ability to speak to other animals, and possibly Ed, and perfectly hacking the ' Scratch ' website in Session # 23.
Each element or molecule displays a characteristic set of spectral lines, such as the hydrogen spectral series.
3D displays work by showing a different series of images to each eye, alternating from eye to eye.
The 500 series featured DSTN ( 520 ) or active-matrix LCD displays ( 540 and 550 ), stereo speakers, and was the first computer to use a trackpad ( although a similar technology had been included on the pioneering Gavilan SC 11 years earlier ); it was also the first portable computer to offer built-in Ethernet networking.
* July & August: The city hosts a series of weekly firework displays by the sea front in Scheveningen, as part of an international fireworks festival and competition.
In the original series episode " The Savage Curtain ", Spock meets Surak and displays emotion, for which Surak reprimands him, and he asks forgiveness.
Bonetti played in every game of Chelsea's Fairs Cup run the following season, putting in a series of impressive displays against the likes of AS Roma, AC Milan and FC Barcelona, though the side were eventually knocked out in the semi-finals, as they were in the FA Cup for the second consecutive year.
The government decided instead to hold a series of displays about the arts, architecture, science, technology and industrial design, under the title " Festival of Britain 1951 ".
The opening scene of the film also served as a kind of music video for Dylan's song " Subterranean Homesick Blues ", in which the singer displays and discards a series of cue cards bearing selected words and phrases from the lyrics ( including intentional misspellings and puns ).
Dippers also communicate visually by their characteristic dipping or bobbing movements, as well as by blinking rapidly to expose their pale upper eyelids as a series of white flashes in courtship and threat displays.
The 58xx series has also been characterised by the gradual introduction of LCD displays instead of the traditional CRT monitor.
Duval falls in love with Maya Toitovna and guides her through particularly challenging psychological episodes throughout most of the series, dying late in Blue Mars when Maya displays signs of very heavy temporary memory loss.
The gallery displays a series of changing exhibits and closes between exhibitions to allow full re-display to take place.
Fooling Around displays a random series of perspectives and the creative ideas which come from them.
The Process displays a man who is making artwork from a series of geometrical figures.
However, Charlton was not Moore's first choice partner, with Everton's Brian Labone getting the nod after a sturdy series of displays during the European Championships two years earlier.
Charles Tilly defines social movements as a series of contentious performances, displays and campaigns by which ordinary people make collective claims on others.
The Batman, the animated series that debuted in 2004, features a much more high-tech Batcave, with large computer displays and flashing blue lights.
As the use of computers that supported color and graphics, such the Atari 800, Commodore 64, Texas Instruments TI-99 / 4A, the Apple II series and early IBM PC compatibles, increased, online services gradually developed framed or partially graphical information displays.
Paige displays the ability to encase others inside of her force fields, without being within them herself, when she uses her new power to contain the explosion caused by the resurrected Source's destruction in the tenth issue of the comic series, Three Little Wiccans.
The series premiere is the only instance in which Prue displays teleportation powers.
During her time on the series, Prue displays an efficiency in the Latin language and displays an expertise on various artifacts from a number of art forms and cultures throughout history.

series and talent
In 2008, he presented a reality TV talent show-themed television series produced by the BBC entitled Maestro, starring eight celebrities who are " famous amateurs with a passion for classical music.
Some of this reputation was founded on the core of talent brought together for the filming of 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 ) who subsequently worked together on series and feature films for Gerry Anderson.
Later that year, fellow American Idol judge Simon Cowell invited her to be a guest judge at some of the early auditions for the third series of his similar UK talent show The X Factor.
Thus several psychologists such as Howe have argued against the existence of innate talent, while in neuroscience there have been debates that the brain functions with Mass action, rather than by a series of interacting mechanisms – for instance by Karl Lashley and others.
Although the shows involve a traditional talent search, the shows follow the reality-competition conventions of removing one or more contestants per episode and allowing the public to vote on who is removed ; the Idol series also require the contestants to live together during the run of the show ( though their daily life is never shown onscreen ).
The series features a core group of young performers, in the vein of The Mickey Mouse Club, and a weekly junior talent quest.
Because the series ran for such a long time and featured young performers, Young Talent Time made an indelible mark on the psyche of several generations of Australian children, leading them to believe that if they tried hard enough, they too could be a ' star ' like the kids they saw on television ( Johnny Young launched talent schools in his own name in early 1980s ).
Rushton ’ s impersonation of the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan caught the attention of Ned Sherrin, a young BBC producer searching for talent to appear in a forthcoming TV satire series.
Also present was another young talent named Ernest Wiseman, already a familiar voice from Arthur Askey's radio series Band Waggon.
While Kovacs and his wife Edie Adams received Emmy nominations for best performances in a comedy series in 1957, his talent was not formally recognized until after his death.
He catches the eye of talent agent George Shapiro ( Danny DeVito ), who signs Kaufman as a client and immediately lands him a network TV series, Taxi, much to the dismay of sitcom-hating Kaufman.
In 1956, Steve Bosustow secured a CBS contract for UPA to produce a television series ( The Gerald McBoing Boing Show, 1956-57 ) that brought new talent to the studio, and a brand new energy emerged under the supervision of Bobe Cannon.
While success was slow to come, their luck improved when network TV talent scouts attended a show, noting their potential appeal for a variety series.
The Tryon Concert Asscoation provides a series of four concerts from the fall through spring with talent that rivals that of large metropolitan cities.
The Animal Planet TV series Pit Boss features dwarf actor " Shorty " Rossi and his talent agency, " Shortywood Productions ", which Rossi uses to provide funding for his pit bull rescue operation, " Shorty's Rescue ".
In the late 1980s he hosted two series of the revival of the talent show Opportunity Knocks which aired as Bob Says Opportunity Knocks.
In recent years, films such as Dancing at Lughnasa ( 1998 ), Plunkett & Macleane ( 1998 ), and Sleepy Hollow ( 1999 ), as well as television appearances in series such as Wives and Daughters ( 1999 ) ( for which he won another BAFTA ), a made-for-TV adaptation of Samuel Beckett's Endgame ( 2001 ) and Perfect Strangers ( 2001 ) have revealed a talent for comedy.
The most notable talent at Terrytoons in the 1960s was animator / director / producer Ralph Bakshi, who got his start with Terrytoons in the 1950s and later helmed the Mighty Heroes series.
This series was Robin Williams ' first major acting break and became famous for Williams ' use of his manic improvisational comedic talent.
Pacifica also produced Informed Dissent, a ten-week series for the 2006 mid-term elections that drew from talent across the network.
While production times and costs were undeniably higher with animated programming, the cost of talent was far less ( voice actors Daws Butler, Don Messick, Mel Blanc and in later years Frank Welker and Rob Paulsen became known for their ability to hold several roles at once, sometimes even on the same show ) and networks could rerun children's animated programming more frequently than most live-action series, negating the financial disadvantages.
* A tongue-in-cheek French adventure comic series, Lanfeust of Troy, has also come up with a few characteristics similar to some from the World of Xanth, such as: humans possessing a single magical talents ranging from benign to powerful, jungle medieval / fantasy land with weird and extensive fauna, a young villager with an unknown-yet-powerful talent bound to become the hero, an arch-enemy wanting to conquer and rule the world, a quest for the source of magic ending up in the discovery of a fabulous creature, hero's love interest shifting from a beautiful and vain girl to a more complete type of women, humorous play on words on many names and titles, and so on.
The members of No Angels were selected on the RTL2 channel's first series of Popstars, a reality talent show which set about producing a five-piece girl group.
The nature of his emphatic and pompous talent was in harmony with the taste of the king, who, full of admiration of the paintings by Le Brun for his triumphal entry into Paris ( 1660 ) and his decorations at the Château Vaux le Vicomte ( 1661 ), commissioned him to execute a series of subjects from the history of Alexander.

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