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Mayzie and LaBird
It also featured Janine LaManna as Gertrude McFuzz and Michele Pawk as Mayzie LaBird, with Stuart Zagnit as the Mayor of Whoville, Alice Playten as the Mayor's wife, Sharon Wilkins as the Sour Kangaroo and Eric Devine as General Genghis Khan Schmitz also appearing.
Mayzie LaBird, who has just been abandoned by her lover and left with an egg, interrupts Horton's search and begs him to sit on it so she can take an afternoon off (" How Lucky You Are " ( Reprise )).
* " Biggest Blame Fool " – Sour Kangaroo, Young Kangaroo, Horton, Wickersham Brothers, Bird Girls, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, Citizens of the Jungle, Jojo and The Cat
* " Amayzing Mayzie "Mayzie LaBird, Gertrude, and the Bird Girls
* " How Lucky You Are " ( Reprise ) – Mayzie LaBird, Horton
* " Mayzie in Palm Beach "^ – Mayzie LaBird, The Cat and Horton
* " Amayzing Horton "Mayzie LaBird and Horton
* Mayzie LaBird – A vivacious and vain bird who tells Gertrude to take pills so her tail will grow longer, forcing Horton to love her ( Gertrude ).

Mayzie and is
Mayzie is lazing about in Palm Beach, where she admits she tires of the monotony of sunbathing (" Mayzie in Palm Beach ").
He tries to protect the Whos and care for the egg Mayzie leaves behind even though the animals think he is crazy.
The book concerns an elephant named Horton, who is convinced by Mayzie ( a lazy, irresponsible bird ) to sit on her egg while she takes a short " break ", which in actuality ends up being Mayzie's permanent relocation to Palm Beach.
However, when the egg hatches, the creature that emerges is an " elephant-bird " cross between Horton and Mayzie, and Horton and the baby are returned happily to the jungle, rewarding Horton for his persistence, while Mayzie is punished for her laziness by ending up with nothing.
# Several areas of skipped or re-invented dialogue, such as when Mayzie claims to have bags under her eyes, or when Horton speaks, " Plain as day " to the hunters, who only have one gun, which is clearly not aimed at his heart.

Mayzie and Gertrude
The Cat also plays several other characters in the story, including the Bailiff in " The People vs. Horton The Elephant ," Jose the pool boy in " Mayzie in Palm Beach ," Doctor Dake in " Amazing Gertrude ," a piano player, an auctioneer, and others.

Mayzie and which
and, Mayzie la Bird's irresponsible parenting of her egg, which she eventually entrusts to Horton.
They encounter each other at the circus in the second act, in which Mayzie gives Horton full custody of her egg.

Mayzie and her
Horton pleads for her to take it back, but Mayzie refuses, and gives the egg to Horton to keep forever (" Amayzing Horton ").

whose and tail
Across the foreground sprawls his symbol, a great lion whose body and tail make a double spiral across the base of the picture space.
* A cat whose blue coat color is confined to the points: the feet, ears, tail, and face mask.
Then, a tail event is an event whose occurrence or failure is determined by the values of these random variables but which is probabilistically independent of each finite subset of these random variables.
It is notable for its domed nests, and for being one of only four North American songbirds whose tail makes up half or more of the total body length ( the others being the Yellow-billed Magpie, the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, and the Fork-tailed Flycatcher ).
The opening sequence of the film alludes to that interpretation, by Dalí and Buñuel, with an excerpt from a natural science film about the scorpion, which is a predatory arthropod whose tail is composed of five prismatic articulations that culminate in a stinger with which it injects venom to the prey.
The painting depicts a dog whose legs, tail and leash — and the feet of the woman walking it — have been multiplied to a blur of movement.
They have long, narrow and pointed wings, and a quite long, graduated and rather lozenge-shaped tail whose outer feathers are shorter than the central ones.
Bulldogs are one of the few breeds whose tail is naturally short and either straight or screed and thus is not cut or docked as with some other breeds.
From the foregoing, attempting to mortgage land in fee tail would be risky and uncertain, since at the death of the owner the land passed by operation of law to children who had no obligation to the mortgage lender and whose interest was prior in right over the mortgage.
A tag system may also be viewed as an abstract machine, called a Post tag machine ( not to be confused with Post-Turing machines )— briefly, a finite state machine whose only tape is a FIFO queue of unbounded length, such that in each transition the machine reads the symbol at the head of the queue, deletes a fixed number of symbols from the head, and to the tail appends a symbol-string preassigned to the deleted symbol.
Image: Gibbs phenomenon 50. svg | Higher cutoff makes the sinc narrower but taller, with the same magnitude tail integrals, yielding higher frequency oscillations, but whose magnitude does not vanish.
In the New Testament, speaks of a great red dragon whose tail swept a third part of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth.
Like all seals, elephant seals have atrophied hind limbs whose underdeveloped ends form the tail and tail fin.
The next day, Gertrude ( whose feelings for Horton are still strong ) laments that her tail only has one feather, believing its sorry sight is the reason Horton is not noticing her (" The One Feather Tail of Miss Gertrude McFuzz ").
The subject of the fugue can be divided itself into three parts: ( i ) a tenth leap followed by a trill to the tonic, ( ii ) a 7-note scale figure repeated descending by a third, and ( iii ) a tail semiquaver passage marked by many chromatic passing tones, whose development becomes the main source for the movement's unique dissonance.
The serpopard is a mythological creature whose name is a juxtaposition of the words " serpent " and " leopard " ( though the spotless beast with tufted tail more closely resembles a lioness.
In French heraldry the term diffamé is used to denote a lion or other animal whose tail is cut off, or may refer more broadly to arms which have been altered to signify loss of honor.
Interestingly this parallels the late development of the Gloster Meteor, whose late marks had more thrust than the airframe was designed to accommodate ; it too suffered from trans-sonic buffeting in powered dives, two being lost to tail separation.
It is a four-lined skink whose light stripes extend onto the tail.
Eggs laid by a female whose calcium reserves are low occasionally exhibit signs of metabolic bone disease, such as an under bite, or a sharp dip at the base of the tail.
This suggests that the growth of a head is controlled by a chemical whose concentration diminishes from head to tail.
Later, Greg loses Jinx and replaces him with a stray whose tail he spray paints to make him look like Mr. Jinx.

whose and is
In homely terms whose timeliness is startling today, he thus declared his own right to secede.
To my knowledge, Lincoln remains the only Head of State and Commander-in-Chief who, while fighting a fearful war whose issue was in doubt, proved man enough to say this publicly -- to give his foe the benefit of the fact that in all human truth there is some error, and in all our error, some truth.
In short, the fictional private eye is a specialized version of Adam Smith's ideal entrepreneur, the man whose private ambitions must always and everywhere promote the public welfare.
By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
We consider a rural community as an assemblage of inhabited dwellings whose configuration is determined by the location and size of the arable land sites necessary for family subsistence.
This, however, cannot be done by a community whose very experience of truth is confused and incoherent: it has no absolute standard, and consequently cannot distinguish the absolute from the contingent.
One is so accustomed to think of men as the privileged who need but ask and receive, and women as submissive and yielding, that our sympathies are usually enlisted on the side of the man whose love is not returned, and we condemn the woman as a coquette.
Again, Henley's attitude of defiance which colors his ideal of self-mastery is far from characteristic of a Stoic thinker like Marcus Aurelius, whose gentle acquiescence is almost Christian, comparable to the patience expressed in Milton's sonnet on his own blindness.
There is plenty more to recommend Gorton, the facts of whose life are given in The Life And Times Of Samuel Gorton, by Adelos Gorton.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
Much more important is to grasp the feelings of the narrator ( whose full name is never given ) as he becomes aware of the disorganized and bewildered mass of French prisoners clustered together in a temporary prison camp in and around the cathedral of Chartres.
But now he knows `` that an intellectual is not only a man to whom books are necessary, he is any man whose reasoning, however elementary it may be, affects and directs his life ''.
The entire middle section of The Walnut Trees is taken up with the life of Vincent Berger himself, whose fragmentary notes on his `` encounters with mankind '' are now conveyed by his son.
At the head of the CDC is an unorthodox, 39-year-old amateur politico, Thomas B. Carvey Jr., whose normal profession is helping develop Hughes Aircraft's moon missiles.
From this belief is derived the practical orientation of our policy on the `` uncommitted '' ( `` neutralist '', `` contested '' ) nations, especially on those whose leaders make the most noise -- Nehru, Tito, Nkrumah, Sukarno, Betancourt, etc..
It is not clear, however, whether they are thinking of all movable property or only of boats, trailers, aircraft or certain other types of personal property whose assessment would be advantageous to their particular towns.
Several germanium resistors have been thermally cycled from 300 to 4.2 Af and their resistances have been found to be reproducible within 1/3 millidegree when temperatures were derived from a vapor pressure thermometer whose tubing is jacketed through most of the liquid helium.
Any claimant whose claim is denied, or is approved for less than the full amount of such claim, shall be entitled, under such regulations as the Commission may prescribe, to a hearing before the Commission, or its duly authorized representatives, with respect to such claim.
No corporation engaged in commerce shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any part of the stock or other share capital of another corporation engaged also in commerce, where the effect of such acquisition may be to substantially lessen competition between the corporation whose stock is so acquired and the corporation making the acquisition, or to restrain such commerce in any section or community, or tend to create a monopoly of any line of commerce.

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