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Incidental and characters
Incidental characters include Henri of Navarre, Marguerite de Valois ( Constance Talmadge ), Admiral Coligny ( Joseph Henabery ) and the Duke of Anjou, who is portrayed as homosexual.
Incidental characters tend to have northern English accents.

Incidental and White
The music in White Zombie draws from obscure works including Mussorgsky's " Pictures at an Exhibition ", Gaston Borch's " Incidental Symphonies " and Hugo Riesenfeld's " Death of the Great Chief ".

Incidental and include
Incidental losses include the costs needed to remedy problems and put things right.
Artists featured include: Alex Da Corte, Carl Ferrero, Dana Frankfort, Incidental, Chris Johanson, Cary Leibowitz, Gillian MacLeod, Mark Mahosky, Heath Nash, Kate O ' Connor, Jack Pierson, Megan Plunkett, Franklin Preston, Trevor Reese, Alyce Santoro, Sighn, Mickey Smith, Charlie Welch, and Shawn Wolfe.

Incidental and John
* Valdemarsen, John W Incidental catch of seabirds in longline fisheries UN Atlas of the Oceans: Fishery Technology Service.

Incidental and ),
* Tsar Boris ( Царь Борис ), Incidental Music to the tragedy by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy ( 1898 )
Incidental characteristics recorded such as the " spillover " of the main beam ( side lobes ), or the interference its transmitter produces would come under MASINT.
The person or organization submits a HCP and if approved by the agency ( FWS or NMFS ), will be issued an Incidental Take Permit ( ITP ) which allows a certain number of " takes " of the listed species.
Harrison's experimental tack piano suite Incidental Music to Corneille's ' Cinna ( 1955-7 ), in 7-limit Just Intonation, was created for a puppet opera that was never performed, and based on the story of a Roman general as told by the French Baroque playwright Corneille.
* Hot Rod Girls Save The World ( Soundtrack & Incidental Music ), 2009, CD ( 2 Disc Set )
* L ' anneau de Çakuntala ( The Ring of Shakuntala ), Incidental Music for the play Abhijñānaśākuntalam by Kālidāsa
* Les Sept Princesses ( The Seven Princesses ), Incidental Music

Incidental and Charles
* The Examiner – Incidental Bible Facts – Charles A. Holt – Publisher: Truth & Freedom Ministry, Inc., Chattanooga, TN ( USA )

Incidental and .
Incidental music for the studio's cartoons through 1960 came from stock production music purchased from Capitol Records.
In the 1990s a group of concerned landowners, individuals and real estate developers formed the Northern Edwards Aquifer Resource Council ( NEARC ) with the goal of obtaining a United States Fish and Wildlife Service 10-A permit ( known as an Incidental Take Permit ) for the entire county by identifying and preserving a sufficient number of caves with endangered species to ensure survival of the species.
Incidental light at night during this time will hamper flower production.
* Incidental music for " King Oedipus " ( 1910.
Incidental to the story of discovery of the Lady Be Good is the 2012 discovery of a British RAF P40 Kittyhawk that went down in June of 1942.
Incidental music is music in a play, television program, radio program, video game, film or some other form not primarily musical.
Incidental music is often " background " music, and adds atmosphere to the action.
Incidental music is used very sparingly.
It was titled Incidental Music 1991 – 95 and contained most of their hard-to-find tracks ( imports, B-sides, comp.
Incidental removal occurs when bumblebees come in contact with the anthers of a flower while collecting nectar.
Incidental music was used for the fourth series and for the special.
As a result, the City of Austin applied for and was issued an Incidental Take Permit under Section 10 ( a )( 1 )( b ) of the Endangered Species Act by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1998.
An unintentional radiator or Incidental radiator is any device which creates radio frequency energy within itself, which is then unintentionally radiated from the device.
* Brothers, N P ; Cooper, J and Lokkeborg S ( 1999 ) The Incidental catch of seabirds by longline fisheries.
* Johnson, Douglas H ; Shaffer, Terry L and Gould, Patrick J ( 1990 ) Incidental Catch of Marine Birds in the North Pacific High Seas Driftnet Fisheries U. S. Geological Survey.
Incidental historical records and archeological findings indicate a highly stratified aristocratic society in Daegaya and the Gaya confederacy at this time.
Incidental effect is a concept in European Union Law that allows the use of indirect effect of EU directives in private legal actions.

characters and inhabiting
Low budget films such as the comedy / drama Muriel's Wedding, starring Toni Collette, the gently satirical suburban comedy The Castle directed by Rob Sitch ( which cast Eric Bana in his first prominent film role ), and Baz Luhrmann's flamboyant Strictly Ballroom each attained commercial and critical success, and explored quirky characters inhabiting contemporary Australian suburbia-marking something of a departure from the Outback and historical sagas which obtained success in the 1970s and 1980s.
She's the brightest, quickest female in movies today, inhabiting her characters with a fierce energy and yet able to be touchingly vulnerable.
ALife supports more than one thousand characters inhabiting the Zone.
The Herbs consisted of a fantasy mix of human and animal characters inhabiting the magical walled garden of a country estate.
The characters inhabiting the Vulcanix Underground consist primarily of trolls, including the king's nursemaid, various gossipers, a cook with a French accent, a polite gem maker, a blacksmith who flirts with Rosella, and a large troll that guards a bridge.
The players choose one of eight characters and travel among the in-game solar system to defeat the opponents inhabiting each of the planets before they get the chance to fight Felden and settle their personal scores with him.
Emmett is shown as absent-minded at times, and various statements by other characters inhabiting Hill Valley, the fictional setting of the series, indicate that he is regarded as strange, eccentric, or insane.
The hostage of the title is Leslie Williams, a young and innocent Cockney British soldier taken at the border with Northern Ireland and held in the brothel, brought among the vibrant but desperately unorthodox combination of prostitutes, revolutionaries and general low characters inhabiting the place.
Campus novels exploit the closed world of the university setting, with characters inhabiting unambiguous hierarchies.

characters and White
Similarly, 1933's La femme en blanc Woman in White uses a then-new technique of recreating for the audience events as they are being described by the play's characters.
For example, Amuro is already a member of the Federation military at the time of the initial Zeon attack on Side 7, and the main characters in the Federation serve on the White Base-class ships Pegasus and Pegasus II rather than the Pegasus-class White Base.
Other microminiatures include violins, dancers, a crucifix ( made of a single strand of the artist's hair and gold ); characters like Donald Duck, Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ; a self-portrait ; a golf player and a baseball player swinging his bat.
* The 10th Kingdom miniseries requires the use of a magic mirror for the characters to change setting between modern day New York City ( the 10th Kingdom ), and the Nine Kingdoms of fairy tale, primarily the 4th Kingdom from Snow White.
The alternative characters 永春 " eternal spring " are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kungfu and White Crane Weng Chun ( Yong Chun ).
American film critic Armond White has praised Besson, who he claims is one of the best film producers, for refining and revolutionizing action film, also stating that Besson dramatizes the struggle of his characters " as a conscientious resistance to human degradation ".
J. Pressman out of New York had a license for Disney's Snow White characters and produced Snow White crayons for a short time.
From 2001 to 2004, two full series were produced, along with three one-off hour-long specials ; Gay ( retitled and issued as Absolutely Fabulous in New York for the United States ) in 2002, Cold Turkey, a Christmas special in 2003, and White Box ( which included the tying-up of loose-ends and past semi-regular characters appearing in cameos in what seemed an ironic finale for Saffy, Patsy, and Edina ), which aired in 2004.
Unlike the Snow White comic strip, which only adapted the film, Uncle Remus ran for decades, telling one story after another about the characters, some based on the legends and others new, until it ended on December 31, 1972.
Some examples of an antithesis in popular literature include the characters of Dumbledore and Voldemort in Harry Potter, the doctor and Kino in The Pearl, and Aslan and the White Witch in " The Chronicles of Narnia ".
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and endings, or exposition-development-climax-resolution-denouement, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality, which includes retention of the past, attention to present action, and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel "; a given heterogloss of different voices dialogically at play – " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers "; possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
* The White Dragon 1978, by Anne McCaffrey ( 1978 ; although published prior to Dragondrums, The White Dragon continues the adventures of certain Dragondrums characters ; McCaffrey recommends reading Dragonsong, Dragonsinger and Dragondrums before The White Dragon ; The White Dragon incorporates McCaffrey's story " A Time When ")
Three expansions were released and some extra characters were printed through White Dwarf magazine.
Two extra characters were printed in White Dwarf to coincide with its release.
Peter Chung, along with Klasky and Csupo, co-designed the characters and directed the series pilot, " Tommy Pickles And The Great White Thing ," as well as the opening sequence.
White spots on primaries and white tips to the outer tail feathers are characters of the male ; in the young male these are buff.
The series amalgamates characters from fairy tales and folklore, as well as children's literature ; Shere Kahn, for instance, is shot dead by Snow White, whilst Mowgli is employed as a spy by Big Bad Wolf.
White, working-class Northerners could identify with the characters portrayed in early blackface performances.
Main characters ( from left ): Sophia Petrillo | Sophia ( Estelle Getty | Getty ), Blanche Devereaux | Blanche ( Rue McClanahan | McClanahan ), Rose Nylund | Rose ( Betty White | White ), and Dorothy Zbornak | Dorothy ( Bea Arthur | Arthur )

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