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* Animated Critters: Interspersed within the show, besides the above mentioned chicken, were various applauding or laughing animated farm animals ; a kickline composed of pigs ; a pack of dogs that would chase an extremely bad joke teller ; three sultry pigs that twirled their necklaces ; a square dancing female pig and a male donkey ; a pair of chickens dancing, with one of them falling flat on its face ; the ubiquitous Hee Haw Donkey, who would say " Wouldn't that dunk your hat in the creek?
Interspersed with overtly political films were smaller dramas such as Raining Stones a working class drama concerning an unemployed man's efforts to buy a communion dress for his young daughter.
Interspersed with the turns is humorous discussion amongst the panellists and host regarding the rules and legality of each move, as well as the strategy the panellists are using.
Interspersed with the traditional Latin texts, in telling juxtaposition, are settings of Wilfred Owen poems.
Interspersed with this are frequent parables, poems, stories.
" His nephew, Nathan Garrick, married Martha Leigh, daughter of Sir Egerton Leigh, Bart and sister of Sir Samuel Egerton Leigh, author of Munster Abbey ; a Romance: Interspersed with Reflections on Virtue and Morality ( Edinburgh 1797 ).
Interspersed with these activities are large sections showing the mother walking and searching for the various materials necessary to make and to complete all these
Interspersed with Simple Minds activity, Jim Kerr recorded and released his first solo album Lostboy!
" Interspersed with the demands of his job, Dante passes time in wide-ranging conversations with his friend, Randal Graves ( Jeff Anderson ).
Interspersed with the main programme, there are now various animated shorts in which Basil and / or another character is seen making jokes.
Interspersed with these there are a number of stories which are intended to give context and amusement.
The Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution, Interspersed with Biographical, Political and Moral Observations.
Interspersed with this are interview segments in which friends and family members of the subject discuss his style issues.
Interspersed with these older structures are newer housing developments, such as the estates built in Ashton upon Mersey and the east of Sale during the 1970s.
Interspersed with this are scenes of Martin Van Buren losing his election campaign, Isabella II learning of the Africans ' release and the Battle of Atlanta from the American Civil War.
Interspersed with his post-college studies, Meehan held a number of political positions.
In 1787 Wilkins followed the Gita with his translation of The Heetopades of Veeshnoo-Sarma, in a Series of Connected Fables, Interspersed with Moral, Prudential and Political Maxims ( Bath: 1787 ).
Interspersed throughout are narrative flashbacks to Charlie's troubled childhood, particularly his tumultuous relationship with his abusive father.
Interspersed with maxims characteristic of andarz literature, the narrative also offered practical advice on civil and military matters.
Interspersed with the first-person-shooter levels are several light cycle races.
Interspersed with the analytical parts of the book are a series of interlinked short fictional scenarios, written in italics, describing what might transpire today, should a destabilization of the North Atlantic Current occur.
Interspersed with the classic commercials were fictional retro-style commercials for various substances, almost always brand named " Twip.

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Interspersed among the asci are threadlike sterile cells called paraphyses.
Interspersed among superclusters are large voids of space in which few galaxies exist.
Interspersed Repeats within genomes are created by transposition events accumulating over evolutionary time.
Interspersed are trees, gardens and water fountains, to give a refreshing feeling to the inhabitants and to provide places to rest.
Interspersed among the levels are various bosses, which one specific character must fight.
Interspersed between the chapters are " document inserts " reproducing newspaper clippings, letters, and transcripts of telephone calls.
Interspersed between many chapters are " document inserts " reproducing newspaper clippings, letters, and transcripts of telephone calls.
Interspersed are some propositions on pure geometry.
Interspersed between the sculptures are the heraldic banners of the knights of the Order of Bath.
Interspersed throughout De Re Rustica are various recipes involving the produce under discussion, for example ' Turnips with Mustard ' and ' Celery with Raisin Sauce '.
Interspersed through the film are several song-and-dance production numbers in the carnival's nightclub, with songs like " Choo Choo Ch ' Boogie " and " Shook out of Shape ".

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Interspersed throughout his scientific essays for Natural History magazine, Gould frequently referred to his nonscientific interests and pastimes.
Interspersed repeats are thus responsible for punctuated evolution and rapid modes of evolution.

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Interspersed were recycled second features from the earlier series Rocky and His Friends & The Bullwinkle Show and Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales ( the latter not produced by Ward but animated by the same company, Gamma Productions ), like Peabody's Improbable History, Fractured Fairy Tales, Mr. Know-It-All, and The World of Commander McBragg.
Interspersed with the current rescue efforts are a series of flashbacks showing how Jack joined the fire department, his meeting with the woman who would become his wife ( Jacinda Barrett ), his relationship with his children and the bonds he formed, and trials and tribulations he endured with his fellow firefighters.
Interspersed with these scenes were scenes involving Dr. Katz's daily life, which included his aimless, childish 24-year-old son, Ben ( Jon Benjamin ), his uninterested and unhelpful secretary, Laura ( Laura Silverman ), and his two friends: Stanley ( Will LeBow ), and the barmaid, Julie, voiced by one of the show's producers, Julianne Shapiro.
Interspersed with his cinema work are some interesting and critically successful television films including The Manipulators ( 1973 ), Squaring The Circle ( 1984 ; scripted by Tom Stoppard ), Dandelion Dead ( 1993 ; scripted by Michael Chaplin ), and The Healer ( 1994 ; scripted by GF Newman ).

official and correspondence
Achaemenid Assyria ( 539 BC – 330 BC ) retained a separate identity ( Athura ), official correspondence being in Imperial Aramaic, and there was even a determined revolt of the two Assyrian provinces of Mada and Athura in 520 BC.
The President of Congress was a mostly ceremonial position with no real authority, but the office did require him to handle a good deal of correspondence and sign official documents.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States had no executive branch ; the President of Congress was a mostly ceremonial position within the Confederation Congress, but the office did require Hanson to handle a good deal of correspondence and sign official documents.
Marge Devine Duffy, a secretary in King Features public relations department, had been helping Russell handle correspondence to the NCS, and in 1948, she was installed as the official NCS secretary and later given the title Scribe of the Society.
This allows staff members in the Congressman's office to easily reproduce it on correspondence, legislation, and official documents.
These letters include everything from personal letters to official government correspondence ( mostly in English ), letters to fellow humanist scholars ( in Latin ), including several epistolary tracts, verse epistles, prefatory letters ( some fictional ) to several of More's own works, letters to his children and their tutors ( in Latin ), and the so-called " prison-letters " ( in English ) which he exchanged with his oldest daughter, Margaret Roper while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London awaiting execution.
It consists of copies of official telegrams, airgrams, reports, memorandums, correspondence, diplomatic notes, and other documents related to foreign relations.
For a month, former First Lady Harding gathered and destroyed by fire President Harding's correspondence and documents, both official and unofficial.
This is complicated by the federal structure of Belgium, which splits Belgium into three language groups with the privilege of using their own tongues in official correspondence, but also into three autonomous regions.
* August 12 – King Henry V of England begins using English in correspondence ( back to England from France whilst on campaign ), marking the beginning of this king's continuous usage of English in prose, and the beginning of the restoration of English as an official language for the first time since the Norman Conquest, some 350 years earlier.
Variations of the Sanskrit words Bhota-ant ( end of Bhot ) or Bhu-uttan ( meaning highlands ) have been suggested by historians as origins of the name Bhutan, which came into common foreign use in the late nineteenth century and is used in Bhutan only in English-language official correspondence.
Increasingly she was associated with her father on official documents, including in the minting of money, granting of fiefdoms and other forms of patronage, and in diplomatic correspondence.
By 1776, the position of the British Secretary at War was a sophisticated managerial role, but the duties in 1661 to 1666 of England's first Secretary at War, Sir William Clarke, were more basic ones of literally handling the secretarial duties of managing official correspondence, memoranda, military orders, and financial accounts.
During her youth, Mary I was invested by her father, Henry VIII, with many of the rights and properties traditionally given to the Prince of Wales, including use of the official seal of Wales for correspondence.
However, in official correspondence, such priests are not normally referred to as Father John, Father Smith, or Father John Smith, but as The Reverend John Smith.
The President of Congress was a mostly ceremonial position with no real authority, but the office did require Huntington to handle a good deal of correspondence and sign official documents.
All official business of the yeshiva was conducted in the name of its Gaon, and all correspondence to or from the yeshiva was addressed directly to the Gaon.
With the adoption of said title came also the introduction of a new town logo, the Bernsteinlogo, which is now used on official correspondence.
There, Eustache Dauger, the man identified in contemporary official correspondence as the Man in the Iron Mask, served as Fouquet's manservant.
It was also declared an " official language " of the Confederation in 1996, meaning that Romansh speakers may use Rumantsch Grischun for correspondence with the federal government and expect to receive a response in the same language.
* Memoir and official correspondence of Gen. John Stark, with notices of several other officers of the Revolution.
The year following he was appointed an official in the India House, in the important department of the examiner of Indian correspondence.
Since the end of apartheid, the name " Gariep " has had greater favour in official correspondence in South Africa, although the name " Orange " has greater international recognition.
Some of Grimm's letters, besides the official correspondence, are included in the edition of Tourneux ; others are contained in the Erinnerungen einer Urgrossmutter of K. von Bechtolsheim, edited ( Berlin, 1902 ) by Count C. Oberndorff.

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