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Ours and were
Most subsequent attempts to bring projects to the big screen were aborted, until Yours, Mine and Ours ( with Ball and Henry Fonda ) in 1968.
Other singles for Curb were " Holding On For Dear Love ", " With A Love Like Ours " and " Fight Fire With Fire ".
In Ours, a pudding was made on stage, and this caused a major furore – people were not used to seeing such realistic tasks in a stage setting.
Kitoh created the manga Shadow Star and Bokurano: Ours, both of which were adapted into anime series.
Ours who were all living in Charlottesville, Virginia at the time.

Ours and than
* Other Eyes than Ours ( 1926 ).
This was followed by a long series of popular treatises in rapid succession, amongst the more important of which are Light Science for Leisure Hours and The Sun ( 1871 ); The Orbs around Us and Essays on Astronomy ( 1872 ); The Expanse of Heaven, The Moon and The Borderland of Science ( 1873 ); The Universe and the Coming Transits and Transits of Venus ( 1874 ); Our Place among Infinities ( 1875 ); Myths and Marvels of Astronomy ( 1877 ); The Universe of Stars ( 1878 ); Flowers of the Sky ( 1879 ); The Poetry of Astronomy ( 1880 ); Easy Star Lessons and Familiar Science Studies ( 1882 ); Mysteries of Time and Space and The Great Pyramid ( 1883 ); The Universe of Suns ( 1884 ); The Seasons ( 1885 ); Other Suns than Ours and Half-Hours with the Stars ( 1887 ).
Allah revealed to him: ' At the junction of the two seas there is a slave of Ours who is more learned than you.

Ours and theirs
* Terrorism: Ours and theirs by Eqbal Ahmad, LiP Magazine: 2001.
With the sounds of many planes overhead, Krüger asks: " Ours or theirs ?".

Ours and some
Bodyboarders have been accredited with pioneering some of the world's heaviest, most renowned surf locations in the world: Teahupo ' o, French Polynesia ; Shark Island, Australia ; El Fronton, Spain ; Cyclops, Australia ; Ours, Australia ; Luna Park, Australia ; etc.
* In the 1968 version of Yours, Mine, and Ours, Henry Fonda's character, Frank Beardsley, refers to " Fanny Hill " when giving some fatherly advice to his stepdaughter.
The Socialist Workers Party broke formally with the Fourth International in 1990 though it had been increasingly inactive in the Trotskyist movement since National Secretary Jack Barnes ' 1982 speech, " Their Trotsky and Ours ", which some view as signaling a break with Trotskyism.
" Lever had never taken part in a battle himself, but his next three books, Charles O ' Malley ( 1841 ), Jack Hinton and Tom Burke of Ours ( 1843 ), written under the spur of the writer's chronic extravagance, contain some splendid military writing and some of the most animated battle-pieces on record.
Deliège was also writer for the series Sam et l ' Ours ( Sam and the bear, drawn by Lagas ) and some stories of Sybilline ( drawn by Macherot ).

Ours and said
In his 1987 book Rahowa-This Planet is All Ours he claims that Jews created Christianity to make white people weaker, and said that the first priority should be to " smash the Jewish Behemoth.
When asked by an anthropologist what the Indians called America before the white man came, an Indian said simply, " Ours.

Ours and .
But if anyone presumes to contradict this definition of Ours, which may God forbid: let him be anathema.
In 1842 he wrote the little opérette, L ' Ours et le pacha, based on the popular vaudeville show by Scribe and Saintine.
" A second book, Swiss Schools and Ours ( 1962 ) was a scathing comparison of the educational systems of Switzerland and America.
* Margaret Brodniewicz-Stawicki: For Your Freedom and Ours: The Polish Armed Forces in the Second World War, Vanwell Publishing, 1999, ISBN 978-1-55125-035-9.
Later, Fonda moved both toward darker epics as Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West and lighter roles in family comedies like Yours, Mine and Ours with Lucille Ball.
* Mistahi-maskwa ( recorded as Mistihui ' muskwa or as Mistahimusqua ; better known as Big Bear in English and as Gros Ours in French ), Chief of the Plains Cree, born about 1825, son of the Ojibwa-Chief Mukitou (‘ Black Powder ’), mastered his native language, the Cree language, as well as Ojibwe language, led the last resistance to the dispersal of the Cree on many reservations and asked for a big total reserve, a revolt of the young warriors under the leadership of one of his sons in 1885 destroyed these plans, died 17 January 1888 on the Poundmaker reservation in North Battleford in Saskatchewan.
Scott Connors, 2003 ); Cave of a Thousand Tales by Milt Thomas ( a biography of pulp writer Hugh B. Cave, 2004 ); Other Worlds Than Ours, another collection by Nelson Bond ( 2005 ); and Evermore ( a collection of tales in tribute to Edgar Allan Poe, ed.
" Ours was a love story in spite of the marriage ," Caven explained in an interview, adding about her former husband's sexuality: " Rainer was a homosexual who also needed a woman.
* Hereward is the subject of the track " Rebel of the Marshlands " by metal band Forefather, in their 2005 album Ours Is the Kingdom.
The history of Highland Beach is recounted in the book, The Land Was Ours: African American Beaches from Jim Crow to the Sunbelt South, by Andrew W. Kahrl.
Andrew W. Kahrl, The Land Was Ours: African American Beaches from Jim Crow to the Sunbelt South ( Harvard University Press, 2012 ).
* Jimmy Gnecco ( born 1973 ), musician from the Ours.
* Jimmy Gnecco ( born 1973 ), musician from the Ours.
* Manfred Kridl, ed., For Your Freedom and Ours.
Mr and Mrs Bancroft produced and starred in all the Thomas William Robertson comedies beginning in 1865: Society ( 1865 ), Ours ( 1866 ), Caste ( 1867 ), Play ( 1868 ), School ( 1869 ) and M. P.
The name Cornhuskers first appeared in the school newspaper as " We Have Met The Cornhuskers And They Are Ours " referring to a 20-18 upset victory over Iowa in 1893.
* This Earth is Ours: Talks about Mountains and Rivers, Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Geysers & Other Things.
Ours is an open door.
Bradley is known for saying, " Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants.
Dredg headlined several tours in support of Catch Without Arms, playing with bands such as Circa Survive, Day One Symphony, Delta Activity, Vedera, Ours and Ambulette.

were and kinder
" Some reviews were kinder.
Albany's drama critics were kinder, however, giving him rave reviews.
The Hessian soldiers were very rude, according to Robert-Houdin, but he found the Polish soldiers to be a lot kinder.
Some who campaigned for women's suffrage felt that women were naturally kinder, gentler, and more concerned about weaker members of society, especially children.
In this way, a therapist can facilitate the generation of awareness and insight ( for example, with a stem such as, “ If my fear could speak, it might say —”), as well as shifts in cognitive-motivational structure ( for example, with a stem such as, “ If I were to be kinder to myself when I ’ m afraid —”).
The approach of these Rational Dissenters appealed to Wollstonecraft: they were hard-working, humane, critical but uncynical, and respectful towards women, and in her hour of need proved kinder to her than her own family.
" Others were kinder ; New Hampshire Governor Benning Wentworth characterised him as " a good and wise man ... surrounded by difficulties.
Most of the other guards were kinder and often did favors for prisoners.
Other artists, such as the Symbolist painters and some of the Surrealists, were kinder to the tradition.
However, they have a certain charm in their depiction of a kinder, gentler California, where the police were always " good guys " who solved all the crimes and respected the citizenry.
The 1930s were a much kinder decade to Benfica.
Many of the kinder who had arrived in earlier years were now young men, and so they were also interned.
Like the " kinder ," these OTC children were forced to leave their parents behind in Europe.
Among other things, it presents the confusions and traumas that arose for many kinder before, and after, they were fully integrated into their English foster-homes ; and, as importantly, when their real parents reappeared in their life, or more likely and tragically, when they learned that their real parents were dead.
Originally, kender were to be called " kinder ", in reference to " kinderkin ", but Hickman has reported that readers tended to read the name as " kind-er " rather than " kin-der " in print, leading to the decision to alter the spelling.
Later productions eschewed much of the violence the 1940s and 1950s shorts were known for, and in several of the television shows Jerry was given a red bow tie and a kinder disposition.
Lou gives Sheila and Janet their letters, as they were angry with Tommy at the time, and both start being much kinder to Tommy.
The stories were often a stark contrast between the dark brooding character Von Hammer and his softer, kinder side as in Star Spangled War Stories No 148 where Von Hammer rescues a little dog he names " Schatzi " and proceeds to befriend him, even introducing him to his dark hunting companion the gray wolf who accepts little Schatzi rather than eating him.
Dana stated that they were " kinder to me than anyone ever was " but that they became ill due to complications resulting from being micronized in the Protoculture chambers.
Some fans were upset with the sad ending of the episode, and as a result the producers decided to write a sequel in which Herb would be given a kinder fate.
In personal terms, Kev and Sal are once again back on good terms, as Sally doesn't mind Kevin coming into the house and they are much kinder than they were.

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