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On it was a big picture of a dog's head and the words " Dog Cookies.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment were working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kaz Kuzui on a re-envisioning or relaunch of the Buffy film for the big screen.
On the institutional level, big corporations and financial institutions use the internet to exchange financial data to facilitate domestic and international business.
On June 27, a day before the election, Zelaya followed by a big group of supporters entered the base and ordered, as Commanding Officer of the Armed Forces, for the ballots and polls to be returned to him.
On 1 May 1990 the opposition groups held their first big demonstration in Frunze in competition with the officially sanctioned May Day celebrations, and on 25 – 26 May 1990 the opposition groups formed the Kyrgyzstan Democratic Movement as a bloc of several anti-Communist political parties, movements and nongovernment organizations.
On September 20 – 21, the 100 Club Punk Festival in London featured the four primary British groups ( London's big three and the Buzzcocks ), as well as Paris's female-fronted Stinky Toys, arguably the first punk rock band from a non-Anglophone country.
On the early phonograph's reproductive capabilities he writes " It sounded to my ear like someone singing about half a mile away, or talking at the other end of a big hall ; but the effect was rather pleasant, save for a peculiar nasal quality wholly due to the mechanism, though there was little of the scratching which later was a prominent feature of the flat disc.
On the world stage, Roosevelt's policies were characterized by his slogan, " Speak softly and carry a big stick ".
On September 2, 1901, at the Minnesota State Fair, Roosevelt first used in a public speech a saying that would later be universally associated with him: " Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go far.
On ancient reliefs, especially from Mesopotamia, kings are often depicted as hunters of big game such as lions, and are often portrayed hunting from a war chariot.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter revealed Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment would be working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kazi Kuzui on a relaunch of the Buffy series for the big screen.
On hearing word of gold on the south slope of Pike's Peak he made his big strike on July 4, 1891, near the present town of Victor, Colorado, in the Cripple Creek mining district.
It featured songs including an updated version of David Rose's big hit The Stripper and Tom Jones's version of " You Can Leave Your Hat On ".
Their " big four " were Babes in Arms, The Boys From Syracuse ( the first adaptation of a Shakespeare play for musical theater ), Pal Joey, and On Your Toes.
He was also responsible for arranging " Harlem Shuffle " for Bob & Earl, and " I Feel Love Comin ' On " by Felice Taylor, both of which became big hits in the UK.
On the popular front, a big box office success was the appearance of Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland at the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House in 1983, with the Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra conducted by Richard Bonynge ( the sister orchestra in Melbourne was known as the Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra.
On Mac OS X, pressing + inserts a bullet, while pressing ++ inserts the similar interpunct (< big >·</ big >).
After her performance as leading woman to Dudley Moore in 1981's hit film Arthur, Minnelli made fewer film appearances although she returned to the big screen in 1988 for Arthur 2: On the Rocks and in 1991 for Stepping Out, a musical dramedy.
On the approach to Earth, they detect that it is highly radioactive, and not capable of supporting life, but, while trying to use the ship's computer to locate Solaria, Fallom calls Trevize's attention upon the moon, which is big enough to serve as a hideout for the forces that lived on Earth.
On another occasion, it is implied that he works at a bird sanctuary, as he has to order " the biggest bird seed bell you have ... no, that's too big ".
On July 2, 2012, the Hawks traded leading scorer and All-Star Joe Johnson to the Brooklyn Nets for guards Jordan Farmar, Anthony Morrow, DeShawn Stevenson and big men Jordan Williams and Johan Petro as well as a 2013 first round pick.
On the first betting round, it is also called opening the pot, though in variants where blind bets are common, the blind bets " open " and other players call and / or raise the " big blind " bet.
On that day they went down 4 – 0 to Bury and two years later they would suffer a similar fate at the hands of Sheffield United as they were beaten 2 – 1 in a replay of the 1902 final, but it had given the club a thirst for the big occasion — albeit one that would not be truly satisfied for over seven decades.
On the first drill two All-Big Ten linemen and a 6 foot two, 220 pound fullback nicknamed the " Owatonna Thunder " charged at Bronko, who promptly split the blockers and drove the big fullback into a blocking dummy.

On and screen
On many modern PCs, Pause interrupts screen output by BIOS until another key is pressed.
On the other hand, CRT monitors have superior contrast, have superior response time, are able to use multiple screen resolutions natively, and there is no discernible flicker if the refresh rate is set to a sufficiently high value.
On two-dimensional display devices such as computer monitors the display size or viewable image size is the actual amount of screen space that is available to display a picture, video or working space, without obstruction from the case or other aspects of the unit's design.
On November 4, 2005, the Los Angeles Times reported that Rohrabacher was paid 23, 000 dollars for a thirty year old screen play of his ". At issue was whether the producer paid him for the screenplay or for the introductions to congressional and federal officials.
When we came to do On the Town, I knew it was time for Stanley to get screen credit because we weren't boss-assistant anymore but co-creators.
On deck ovens, the pizza can be slid into the oven on a long paddle, called a peel, and baked directly on the hot bricks or baked on a screen ( a round metal grate, typically aluminum ).
On the first play of their drive, Coach Joe Gibbs had Theismann run a screen play called " Rocket Screen ", but Raiders linebacker Jack Squirek intercepted the pass and returned it for a touchdown to give the Raiders a 21-3 halftime lead.
On the second play of the Patriots ensuing drive, Bledsoe completed a 32-yard screen pass to fullback Keith Byars and followed it up with a " dump-off " pass to running back Curtis Martin, who caught the ball near the line of scrimmage and ran 20 yards to the Packers 27-yard line before being tackled.
On the one hand, the security threat model for the software becomes entirely confined to the servers: the clients simply do not run the software ( think of them as a screen, keyboard and mouse-all keystrokes and mouse movements go to the server, which sends back the screen image ).
On the screen, the light arriving from each position within the slit has a different path length, albeit possibly a very small difference.
On screen he has been portrayed by Eduard Franz in the film Lady Godiva of Coventry ( 1955 ), George Howe in the BBC TV drama series Hereward the Wake ( 1965 ), Donald Eccles in the two-part BBC TV play Conquest ( 1966 ; part of the series Theatre 625 ), Brian Blessed in Macbeth ( 1997 ), based on the Shakespeare play ( although he does not appear in the play itself ), and Adam Woodroffe in an episode of the British TV series Historyonics entitled " 1066 " ( 2004 ).
On System / 370 and some later systems, the functions of the switches and the LOAD button are simulated using selectable areas on the screen of a graphics console, often an IBM 2250-like device or an IBM 3270-like device.
After the success of On the Waterfront he went on to direct the screen adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, East of Eden in 1955.
On screen she was magnetic.
On screen, George VI has been portrayed by, among others, Colin Firth, who won an Academy Award for Best Actor for the role in the 2010 film The King's Speech, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
On the battle screen, the enemy appears on the opposite side of the characters ; each battle uses the familiar Active Time Battle system that was first featured in Final Fantasy IV.
On the HW1, the DMA controller's base address can be changed ( a single write into a memory-mapped hardware register ) and the screen will automatically use a new section of memory at the beginning of the next frame.
On 17 June 2005, Greenaway appeared for his first VJ performance during an art club evening in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with music by DJ Serge Dodwell ( aka Radar ), as a backdrop, ‘ VJ ’ Greenaway used for his set a special system consisting of a large plasma screen with laser controlled touchscreen to project the ninety-two Tulse Luper stories on the twelve screens of " Club 11 ", mixing the images live.
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She achieved this goal when she purchased the screen rights to the play On Golden Pond, specifically for her father and her.
On August 12, 1964, he hit one whose distance was undoubted: a center field drive that cleared the batter's eye screen, beyond the marker at the Stadium.

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