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On-screen, the name was taken from Bret Hart, who claimed that they were nothing more than degenerates.
On-screen information from the film Serenity suggests that Mal was given a brevet promotion to captain during the Battle of Serenity Valley to take command of the ever-increasing number of Independent troops who were losing their officers at the hands of the Alliance.

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On-screen, a " Producer " credit for a TV series will generally be given to each member of the writing staff who made a demonstrable contribution to the final script.

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On-screen chemistry with existing players determined the later changes to the cast.
On-screen, Kemp, as Grant, was often at the centre of EastEnders plots, amongst them abusive marriages to Sharon Watts ( Letitia Dean ) and Tiffany Mitchell ( Martine McCutcheon ), and the " Sharongate " storyline, that saw Grant's brother Phil Mitchell ( Steve McFadden ) conduct an affair with his wife.
* On-screen dialogue confirms that the Seventh Doctor " dies " at 10: 03 PM on 30 December 1999, with regeneration occurring early on 31 December.
On-screen WWF president " Rowdy " Roddy Piper had announced on an edition of Monday Night Raw that reigning champion Bret Hart must defend the title against Shawn Michaels in the first ever " WWF Iron Man Match "; whereby the winner would be the man with the most decisions over a sixty minute time limit.
On-screen lesbian sex ( in both Western and Japanese pornography ) is typically aimed at a male audience ( though it also has a small lesbian audience ), and usually grouped with " straight " porn.
On-screen, Roy tracks down Hayley and they reunite in a special set of episodes, shot on location in Amsterdam in the Netherlands ; Hayley is persuaded to return to Weatherfield with Roy and rebuild their relationship.
On-screen, Tiffany's exit storyline centred upon another break-up with husband Grant after she discovered that he had slept with her mother Louise ( Carol Harrison ).

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Programming features such as randomization, variables, and intermap script activation enable smooth hub gameplay and are responsible for most of the special effects within the game: On-screen messages ; random sound effect and monster spawning ; sidedef texture changes ; versatile control of polyobjects ; level initialization for deathmatch ; and even complex environment changes such as earthquakes manipulating floor levels and textures.
On-screen information in Serenity shows him to have been attached to the 57th Overlanders Brigade ; in the series pilot, Badger calls it the " Balls and Bayonets Brigade ", though it is unclear whether that was a disparaging nickname coined by Badger himself or the actual unit sobriquet, a deleted scene in Serenity marks it as the actual unit sobriquet.

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On-screen Jack and Martha later reconcile, he helps her through her hard times.

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On-screen changes were easy to make, even while the program was running.
On-screen, Guerrero responded to Bischoff's actions by forming the Latino World Order ( LWO ), which was a take-off of Bischoff's New World Order.
On-screen, the show was simply titled Pink Lady, but the series is most commonly referred to as Pink Lady and Jeff -- even on the cover of the DVD release.
On-screen, Mark was being implicated in the murder of Reg Cox ( Johnnie Clayton ) and was being tempted into heroin by Nick Cotton ( John Altman ).

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As a solo artist, Kendricks recorded several hits of his own during the 1970s, including the number-one single " Keep On Truckin '".
He returned to work on the song several evenings later, with session musician Kevin Kendricks performing the bassline on a synthesizer.
The Temptations remained at Hitsville overnight recording " Just My Imagination ", and while the other four members went home at six o ' clock in the morning, Kendricks remained in the studio, spending several additional hours recording takes for his lead vocal.
Dissatisfied and frustrated with Williams ' leadership, Kendricks began to withdraw from the group, and picked several fights with either Williams or his best friend, bass singer Melvin Franklin.
Although Paul Williams kept up an alliance with the Temptations, Kendricks and fellow ex-Temptation David Ruffin vocally spoke out against the group ( and Otis Williams in particular ) in several 1971 interviews.
Ruffin, a cocaine addict, missed several shows, causing the group to be fined thousands of dollars for each performance he missed, and Eddie Kendricks ' falsetto voice had weakened due to constant smoking.

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Kendricks remained in the group through the rest of the decade, but a number of issues began to push him away from it in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
As he grew away from the group, Kendricks began to rekindle his friendship with ex-Temptation David Ruffin, who convinced him to leave the group.
Exasperated by a lack of creative and financial control, Kendricks left Motown in 1978, with the requirement of signing away the rights to his royalties.
Dr. Kendricks says farewell to friends and flies away in the same helicopter with Waters.
Featuring all five Temptations-Dennis Edwards, Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin, and Otis Williams )-trading verses and harmony lines, " Runaway Child, Running Wild " paints a tale of a young boy ( presumably a preteen ) who runs away from home after being punished for playing hooky.

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**" Can't Take My Eyes Off You " – from the live album Farewell ; first featured as a duet with Temptations singer Eddie Kendricks on the album Together
**" Amen "- out-take from 1968's Diana Ross & the Supremes Join The Temptations – released on Joined Together: The Complete Studio Duets – all group members share leads with Temptations members Eddie Kendricks, Dennis Edwards, and Paul Williams.
Noted for his distinctive falsetto singing style, Kendricks co-founded the Motown singing group The Temptations, and was one of their lead singers from 1960 until 1971.
Eddie Kendricks ( 2nd from left ) with the Temptations in 1967.
Ruffin and Kendrick ( Kendricks dropped the " s " from his stage name during the 1980s ) reportedly met up one night when Ruffin went to watch Kendrick perform in a nightclub ; Kendrick spotted Ruffin in the crowd, pointed him out, and invited him to come up on stage and perform with him.
) Eddie Kendricks and Paul Williams from The Primes later joined Williams, Bryant, and Franklin to create the Elgins, who signed to Motown in March 1961 as " The Temptations ".
Waters ( Bruce Willis ) commands the team sent to rescue U. S. citizen Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks ( Monica Bellucci ) from the civil war en route to her jungle hospital.
: Eddie Kendricks: " I can build a castle from a single grain of sand ..."
" When performing the song live, the Temptations would perform the number with a stiff-legged dance routine that Kendricks devised from similar dance moves his children did around the house.
During the process of recording and releasing the single, Kendricks left the group to begin a solo career, while the ailing Williams was forced to retire from the act for health reasons.
As the miniseries was based upon Otis Williams ’ book, it came from his perspective: the focus of the story tended to be on Williams and his best friend Melvin Franklin, with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks seen as antagonists for much of the second half ( although Kendricks was still given a more sympathetic portrayal than Ruffin-Kendricks was even shown scolding Ruffin and later joking with the other Temptations about Ruffin's chronic lateness when they were preparing for their reunion tour, only to be surprised when he showed up early ).
The movie does not show Kendricks ' death from cancer in 1992.
* " Poppa Was a Playa " contains excerpts from the composition " The Newness Is Gone " written by Allan Wayne Felder and Norman Ray Harris, performed by Eddie Kendricks.
Eddie Kendricks also began to withdraw from the group ; he regularly quarreled with either Otis Williams or his best friend Melvin Franklin, and the fights often became violent.
Ruffin had been fired from the act in June 1968 because of unprofessional behavior and perceived ego problems, and Kendricks was the only member who continued an alliance with Ruffin.
" Smiling Faces Sometimes " was planned as the third single from Sky's the Limit, but when Eddie Kendricks, the song's lead singer, quit the group in late winter of 1971, Whitfield had to shift plans.
" Smiling Faces " was given to The Undisputed Truth, whose recording of the song became a Top 5 pop hit, while the Temptations, reduced to a quartet while searching for a Kendricks replacement, re-recorded " It's Summer ", from the Psychedelic Shack album, as a single.
Kendricks arranged a solo deal with Motown's Tamla label, and would go on to have hits such as " Keep on Truckin '" ( 1973 ) and " Boogie Down " ( 1974 ), while Paul Williams retired from the stage and assisted the Temptations with choreography until committing suicide in 1973.
It was the final release from the group's " Classic-5 " era, during which David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin, and Otis Williams constituted the Temptations ' lineup.

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