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* Jolyon Wagg ( The Calculus Affair ).
And no sooner have they got rid of one pest when another arrives – Jolyon Wagg.
By introducing the character, Hergé made Captain Haddock the only character in the series ( with the exception of Jolyon Wagg, who would be introduced later ) to have a family and an ancestry.
Jolyon Wagg ( in the original French version: Séraphin Lampion ) is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the series of classic Belgian comic books written and illustrated by Hergé.
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Moments after his men are cured, Jolyon Wagg arrives with his musical troupe the Jolly Follies, who intend to perform at the upcoming carnival in San Theodoros.
Jolyon Wagg was entirely removed, and Calculus ' ultrasound weapon is called " Silly the Silent " ( or " No-Sound Nellie " in the US English version .).

Jolyon and is
" A similar definition is given by Louis Jolyon West:
The third Festillic invasion occurs in 1025, during which time Gwynedd is beset by the armies of King Kyprian II Furstán of Torenth, Prince Jolyon II Quinnell of Meara, and the newest Festillic Pretender, Marek II Furstán-Festil.
In addition to his business interests, Jonathan has also helped develop the racing careers of his two sons: Jolyon Palmer is a racewinner in GP2 and aims to follow in his father ’ s footsteps, whilst William is currently competing in his first full car racing season with the Ginetta Junior championship.
PC Callum McIntyre is the local police officer for Glenbogle, and the son of Molly MacDonald's brother Jolyon.
Bill now presents the BBC Breakfast ' show ' from Salford, with Susanna Reid, and Louise Minchin, and also let it be known that he was also known as Jolyon, he is known for his ' Uncle Bill ' presenting style.

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* In the first installment of John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga, The Man of Property, Young Jolyon lives on fictional Wistaria Avenue with his second wife and family.
This triggered Special Branch police raids on the BBC offices in Glasgow, the offices of the New Statesman, and the homes of Campbell and his researchers, Jolyon Jenkins and Patrick Forbes.
| Elizabeth " Lizzie " Adeney, aged 66, gave birth to a 5 lb 3oz son, Jolyon, in Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, England, on May 28, 2009.
Louis Jolyon (" Jolly ") West ( 1924 in Brooklyn, New York-January 2, 1999 in Los Angeles ) was an American psychiatrist, human rights activist and expert on brainwashing, mind control, torture, substance abuse, post traumatic stress disorder and violence.

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* Ross Anderson, Mike Bond, Jolyon Clulow and Sergei Skorobogatov, Cryptographic Processors — A Survey, April 2005 ( PDF ).
* Drury, Jolyon ( 2006 ).

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He is disliked by Captain Haddock, who finds Wagg frustrating, although Wagg remains cheerfully oblivious and believes himself a great friend of the Captain.
Wagg is portrayed as a clueless tourist in the exotic places where Tintin and the Captain have their adventures.
Wagg is an insurance salesman by trade, and he often tries to sell other characters insurance.
In the final Tintin album, Tintin and the Picaros, the tables are turned when Tintin and the Captain steal the costumes from the group with which Wagg is traveling.
Wagg has an unusual role in Tintin albums in that, unlike most recurring characters with a role in the plot, he is a relatively average human being ( not being criminal, eccentric, dictatorial, or famous ).
" Wagg ’ s original French name, Séraphin Lampion, is a contrast between the first name meaning seraphim, and the last name meaning a " chintzy little lamp of the sort Wagg would use to decorate his home ", or perhaps alternately " a show off ".
Less controversial is the exclusion of foreign laws that are penal or territorial because they seek to collect taxes due to another state, e. g. in English Law, if foreign exchange control legislation is used as " an instrument of oppression ", it may be denied extraterritorial enforcement ( Re Helbert Wagg & Co Ltd Ch 323, 351 ).

Wagg and on
Key events in the development of the business include the establishment of J Henry Schroder Banking Corporation (' Schrobanco ') as a commercial bank in New York in 1923, the public offering of the shares in J. Henry Schroder & Co. Ltd on the London Stock Exchange in 1959 and the acquisition of Helbert, Wagg & Co, a leading issuing house, in 1962.
When considering questions of status, English courts have held that incapacities imposed on account of slavery ( Somersett's Case 20 St Tr 1 ), religion ( Re Metcalf's Trusts 2 De G J & S 122 ), alien nationality ( Re Helbert Wagg & Co Ltd Ch 323 at pp. 345 / 46 ), race ( Oppenheimer v Cattermole A C 249 at pp. 265, 276 / 78, 282 / 83 ), divorce ( Scott v Att-Gen 11 P D 128 ), physical incompetence ( Re Langley's Settlement Ch 541 at pp. 556 / 57 ) and prodigality ( Worms v De Valdor 49L J Ch.

Wagg and who
Wagg often quotes his Uncle Anatole, who was a barber.

Wagg and himself
Wagg appears four times in The Calculus Affair, inviting himself inside Marlinspike Hall, interfering with a critical radio transmission, repeatedly interrupting Haddock's phone call to Nestor, and moving into the Marlinspike Hall with his family for a holiday while Tintin, Haddock, and Calculus are gone.
He sees himself as Haddock's friend and cannot appear to appreciate the Captain's outbursts as genuine dislike for him: when Bianca Castafiore insured her jewels for a large sum of money, Wagg gave the Captain a critical phone call, saying that as a common " friend " of his and Bianca's, Haddock should have seen to it that Wagg got the deal.

Wagg and also
Wagg also appears in The Red Sea Sharks, The Castafiore Emerald, Flight 714 and Tintin and the Picaros.

Wagg and Hergé
Perhaps reflecting Hergé ’ s dislike of mediocrity, in his appearances, Wagg never accomplishes much, except to get in the way.

Wagg and for
Catriona Wagg played Netball for Australia as Goal Attack

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The Swifts were coached by Julie Fitzgerald and captained by Catriona Wagg ( 1997-99 ) and Liz Ellis ( 2000-07 ).

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For the beatnik, like the hipster, is in opposition to a society that is based on the repression of the sex instinct.
The central concern of Erich Auerbach's impressive volume called Mimesis is to describe the shift from a classic theory of imitation ( based upon a recognition of levels of truth ) to a Christian theory of imitation in which the levels are dissolved.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
`` History has this in common with every other science: that the historian is not allowed to claim any single piece of knowledge, except where he can justify his claim by exhibiting to himself in the first place, and secondly to any one else who is both able and willing to follow his demonstration, the grounds upon which it is based.
Like ours, the economy of the space merchants must constantly expand in order to survive, and, like ours, it is based on the principle of `` ever increasing everybody's work and profits in the circle of consumption ''.
The American Medical Association is once again grinding out its tear-soaked propaganda based upon the high cost of the Veterans Administration medical program to the American taxpayer.
-- Your July 26 editorial regarding the position of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy on prospective tax relief for DuPont stockholders is based on an erroneous statement of fact.
As is the case with the allotment provisions for support of vocational rehabilitation services, the matching requirements are also based on a statutory formula.
The shelter illustrated in figure 12 is based on such a room built in a new home in the Washington, D.C. area in the Spring of 1959.
The rules and policies to be applied in this process of course must be based on objectives which represent what is to be desired if radio service is to be of maximum use to the Nation.
This program is based on the policy of designing and building efficient machines which will help produce better textile values -- fabrics whose cost in relation to quality, fashion and utility provide the consumer with better textile products for the money.
But because science is based on mathematics doesn't mean that a hot rodder must necessarily be a mathematician.
and perhaps of even greater significance -- his music is strong 20th-Century evidence of the effectiveness of Evolution, based on a broad Traditionalism for the creative art of music.
Promotion is too often based on longevity and time in salary grade instead of merit.
The experimental arrangement as described below is based on the geometry of free burning arcs.
With detectors sensitive to three mass intervals and based on a few counts, the second and third Russian space probes indicate that the flux of the smallest particles detected is less than that of larger ones.
Oliver's 37-1/2 feet is partly based on this report and can be accepted as probable.
the former figure is based on a somewhat unusual birth of four by a Central American female ( see chapter on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth ), the latter on a `` normal '' newly born individual.
Although the standard deviation values on which spread of the lines is based are relatively larger for those centers which begin to ossify early ( Table 1 ), there are considerable differences in this value between centers having the closely timed Onsets.
The following summary, based on Figures 5 and 6, is an example of one way of interpreting the 42 figures constructed from onset ages and completion ages of individual children with respect to the appropriate mean age for each growth center.
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.

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