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Inevitably for the period, he also emphasized the community feeling that such a building would engender between competitors and spectators:

Inevitably and up
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Inevitably and much
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Inevitably and did
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Inevitably and chance
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Inevitably and like
Inevitably, whether we like it or not, it's part of our history.

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Curly's and would
" ( circumstance ): this comment would become one of Curly's catch-phrases.
In the late 1940s, Hackett's friend, Jules White, asked him if he would like to replace Curly Howard in The Three Stooges, due to Curly's stroke.
Initially, Shemp rejoined the Stooges on a temporary basis until Curly recovered, but as Curly's condition worsened, it became apparent that Shemp's association with the Stooges would be permanent.
Half-Wits Holiday would be Curly's final appearance as an official member of the Stooges.

Curly's and features
Three Smart Saps, a film considered to be an improvement, features a reworking of a routine from Harold Lloyd's The Freshman, in which Curly's loosely basted suit begins to come apart at the seams while he is on the dance floor.

Curly's and much
Shemp's take as the third Stooge was much different from Curly's.

Curly's and Moe's
While he could still roll with the punches as the recipient of Moe's slapstick abuse, he was more of a laid-back dimwit versus Curly's energetic man-child persona.

Curly's and Columbia
The Ted Okuda & Edward Watz book The Columbia Comedy Shorts puts Curly's appeal and legacy in critical perspective:

Curly's and Stooges
Curly's health necessitated a temporary retirement from the act, and while the Stooges hoped for a full recovery, Curly never starred in a film again, except for one brief cameo appearance in the third film after Shemp returned to the trio, Hold That Lion!
Shemp, however, was hesitant to rejoin the Stooges, as he had a successful solo career at the time of Curly's untimely illness.
* When the Stooges are taking part in Curly's first workout as a boxer ( rowing down the street ), Larry is playing a tune on his violin that sounds akin to " Let's Fall in Love ", a song sung 23 years later by the character Tiny ( Muriel Landers ) in the Stooge film Sweet and Hot.
Curly's unique version of " woo-woo-woo " was firmly established by the time of the Stooges ' second film Punch Drunks in 1934.
By the time the Stooges hit their peak in the late 1930s, their films had almost become vehicles for Curly's unbridled comic performances.
"-scare reaction ( this was the most-often used reaction by the other Stooges after Curly's departure )

Curly's and films
Curly's ill health forced him to rest, leading to only five shorts released in 1945 ( the normal output was six to eight films per year ).

routines and would
The effort was sufficiently complete that during the summer of 1973 the Unix kernel for the PDP-11 was rewritten in C. During the 1972 – 73 period there was a need to port to Honeywell 635 and IBM 360 / 370 machines, so Mike Lesk wrote the " portable I / O package " which would become the C " standard I / O " routines.
As white people began going to Harlem to watch black dancers, according to Langston Hughes: " The lindy-hoppers at the Savoy even began to practice acrobatic routines, and to do absurd things for the entertainment of the whites, that probably never would have entered their heads to attempt for their own effortless amusement.
This permitted initial execution of the interrupt routines, since base registers would not necessarily be set to 0 during the first few instruction cycles of an interrupt routine.
This meant that by porting the limited number of simple routines in the BIOS to a particular hardware platform, the entire OS would work.
Berle would revive the structure and routines of his vaudeville shows for his debut on TV.
In later seasons, George and Gracie would often reappear after the end of the episode, eventually before a curtain decorated with the names and locations of the various theaters they headlined in their vaudeville days, performing one of their patented " double routines ," often discussing one of Gracie's fictional relatives (" Death Valley Allen ", the prospector ; " Florence Allen ", the nurse ; " Casey Allen ", the railroad man, and so on ).
Game authors could place joystick-reading routines in a macro set to run in the background, and then the joystick would be read automatically whenever the current drawing macro completed.
Most of the situations involve Newhart's character playing straight man to his wife, colleagues, friends, and patients, an extension of Newhart's stand-up comedy routines, where Newhart would play one side of a telephone conversation, the other side of which is not heard.
The format of the interviews varied between " true " chat and analysis of comedy, to scripted routines in which Monkhouse would willingly play the role of the guest's stooge.
The group would test routines in the salon, when it was on Montrose Boulevard in Houston, and sometimes would collect tips from the customers.
He would do tap dance routines, sometimes in a mock challenge dance with the band's pianist, Al Lerner.
His great musical abilities were sometimes overlooked in part because of his love of being an entertainer ; he would often sing silly lyrics in a high raspy voice and break into dance routines on stage.
Hackett would not return to movies until 1953, after one of his nightclub routines attracted attention.
Simply improving performance in one subroutine would expose bottlenecks in other routines and so on.
Unlike other cups and balls routines the Japanese magician would usually work inside, and to music.
One of Mercer's trademark comedy routines on 22 Minutes was Talking to Americans, in which he would travel to a major American city or institution and conduct on-the-street interviews with average Americans regarding Canadian politics, the weather, etc., often with hilarious results as the subject's ignorance about Canada was illustrated.
In order for BIOS to overcome this limit and successfully work with large hard drives, a CHS translation scheme had to be implemented in BIOS disk I / O routines which would convert between 24-bit CHS used by INT 13H and 28-bit CHS numbering used by ATA.
" In the routines of everyday speech, our perceptions of and responses to reality become stale, blunted, and as the Formalists would say ' automatized '.
A studio was a business where unusual events and routines would not be remarkable or even noticed.
Although fundamentally a synthesis language ( imitative of if not directly inspired by Csound and other MUSIC-N languages ), JSyn has a number of powerful extensions and ancillary libraries, including JMSL ( a Java update to the HMSL music specification language ) and JScore ( a staff notation editor and library ), which adds a significantly higher level of musical informatics to the package than would normally be supplied with a set of synthesis routines.
Recordings of his sermons reveal that he used a " fire and brimstone " style, punctuated with shouts similar to the ones he would later use in his stand-up routines.
His first major appearance was as host of the 1970 summer replacement television series Comedy Tonight, on which were introduced many of the routines that in the next few years would be released on record albums.
Elliott and Goulding ( not yet known as Bob and Ray ) would improvise comedy routines all afternoon, and joke around with studio musicians.
Bob and Ray would do their typical routines, and then play the normal game of having a celebrity panel try to guess the contestants ' famous names.

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