Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Captain America" ¶ 23
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Many and recurring
Many epic heroes are recurring characters in the legends of their native culture.
Many secular Jews attend synagogue on Yom Kippur — for many secular Jews the High Holy Days are the only recurring times of the year in which they attend synagogue — causing synagogue attendance to soar.
Many of these clubs meet weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly on a recurring established day and time, commonly at a mealtime.
Many stigmata show recurring bleeding that stops and then starts, at times after receiving Holy Communion and a large percentage of stigmatics have shown a high desire to frequently receive Holy Communion.
The Dragon Quest series features several recurring monsters, including Slimes, Drackies, Shadows, Mummies, Trick Bags, and Dragons .< ref >< p >< p > Many monsters in the series were designed by Akira Toriyama.
Many actors appeared as KAOS agents, including Tom Bosley, John Byner, Victor French, Alice Ghostley, Ted Knight, Pat Paulsen, Tom Poston, Robert Middleton, Barry Newman, Julie Newmar, Vincent Price, William Schallert ( who also had a recurring role as The Admiral, the first Chief of Control ), Larry Storch.
Many recurring characters in his stories are based on Norse Mythology.
Many climbers use tape to bind fingers or wrists to prevent recurring tendon problems.
Many of them feature a number of recurring characters, most importantly Thomas Pitt, who appeared in her first novel, and amnesiac private investigator William Monk, who first appeared in her 1990 novel The Face of a Stranger.
Many of the recurring characters, such as judges Zoey Hiller, were also completely written off, though several, such as Roberta Kittleson did return for several episodes during the eighth season.
Many recurring characters on Buffy start with one or two episodes, and when the writers or producers like their chemistry with other actors, they often make them a regular part of the cast.
Many animated shorts featuring Huey had recurring themes.
Many have interpreted Mendieta's recurring use of this mother figure, and her own female silhouette, as feminist art.
Many writers felt that Ebersol was simplifying the humor of the show by demanding more appearances of recurring characters for cheap laughs, among other things, leading to somewhat inconsistent writing.
Many of the villains are recurring characters and acquainted with Knatterton and his clients, and they're usually good at heart, make up with their victims after being arrested, and everyone is happy at the end.
Many lipedema patients cannot tolerate the compression garments associated with conventional lymphedema treatment because the underlying lipedemic fat is very painful, and those patients therefore are at risk for the side effects of uncontrolled lymphedema, including recurring blood infections and fibrosis.
Many of his French comedies feature recurring types of characters, named François Pignon ( a bungler ) and François Perrin ( a bully ).
Many fans and critics reacted negatively to the revelation that Principal Skinner, a recurring character since the first season, was an impostor.
Many of this season's stories also had an elegiac tone, with entropy and decay being a recurring theme.
Many recurring characters appeared only in Little Archie, though several were later introduced in the mainstream comics and are now regarded as canonical.

Many and foes
Many defeats, such as at Roosebeke and Halidon Hill, were suffered by the militia pike armies when faced by cunning foes who employed their archers and crossbowmen to thin the ranks of the pike blocks before charging in with their ( often dismounted ) men-at-arms.
Many drowning Russians were saved by their victorious foes.
Many characters, like most of She-Ra foes, were first toys before they appeared onscreen, and as a result, many characters appear vastly different from the toys supposedly based on them.
Many foes employed robot or cyborg henchmen, whom they often sent against the heroes in their robot.
Many members of the DFP have criticized Savarin for his continued support for their erstwhile foes, the DLP.
Many foes were found that would threaten the Earth, but Taro and ZAT defeated them time and again with occasional help from the other five Ultra Brothers from the weaklings to monsters only Taro could defeat.

Many and embody
Many of the tales in the Golden Legend of Jacob de Voragine also embody folklore elements in a Christian context, as well as the tales of Old Mr. Brennan.
Many of its features embody key Plan 9 design concepts:
Many Nazi buildings were stages for communal activity, creations of space meant to embody the principles on which Nazi ideology was based.
Many Marxists and most anarchists believe that workers ' councils embody the fundamental principles of socialism, such as workers ' control over production and distribution.
Many simulators embody, both formally and informally, the expertise of large sections of the relevant scientific community and as such are interesting objects in their own right.
Many of the traditions and philosophies that embody The Walden School program originated during the Junior Conservatory years.

Many and ideals
Many other factors involved resentments and aspirations given focus by the rise of Enlightenment ideals.
Many assumed the Estates-General would approve future taxes, and Enlightenment ideals were relatively rare.
Many of the reforms and ideals which Woodhull espoused for the working class, against what she saw as the corrupt capitalist elite, were extremely controversial in her time.
Many concepts from ring theory, such as ideals, Jacobson radicals, and factor rings can be generalized in a straightforward manner to this setting.
Many of these immigrants brought with them the beliefs and ideals of their Lutheran Religion.
Many wishing to conform to the original denomination from which they split and return to the correct ideals they once believed ( taking the original name ).
Many of the scenes ( especially some sexual encounters ) are incredibly grotesque, not in a pornographic sense, but they are violently aggressive about modern American ideals.
Many conditions on rings impose conditions on the heights of certain ideals or on all ideals of certain heights.
Many people have found Nonviolent Communication to be very complementary to Buddhism, both in theory and in manifesting Buddhist ideals in practice.
Many of his best-known poems express the tension he felt between renunciatory Buddhist ideals and his love of natural beauty.
Many notable alumni have been former cadets in the Regiment, including Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who spoke to the Regiment at a recent award ceremony, recounting the important role that the Regiment played in kindling his growth as a student and cementing the ideals that Xavier instilled in him.
Many democratic critics considered him as a renegade of the Wanderers ' ideals, producing ( like Henryk Siemiradzki ) striking but shallow works, while others see him as a forerunner of Russian Impressionism.
Many fans organised to defend their ideals and lifestyle, stopping the destruction of imagination that moves the World, using their knowledge of movie, comics, TV shows, books like " V ", " Mash ", " Konstantin ", " El equipo A " o " The Rock ".
Many rock musicians in Denmark began to compose music and texts that reflected more realistic Danish social settings and ideals.
Many Christian ministers, such as the Reverend Thomas Bernard, actively promoted the ideals of republican motherhood.

3.155 seconds.