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Palance's and face
The story behind Palance's face was repeated numerous times ( including in respected film reference works ), but upon his death, several obituaries of Palance quoted him as saying that the entire story had been contrived: " Studio press agents make up anything they want to, and reporters go along with it.

Palance's and which
He also guest featured in many television series, including NBC's The Polly Bergen Show and ABC's The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom and Jack Palance's circus drama, The Greatest Show on Earth, which was broadcasted during the 1963-1964 season.
O ' Malley and Spring Byington starred in an episode of Jack Palance's ABC circus drama, The Greatest Show on Earth, which aired in the 1963 — 1964 season.
When Jack Palance won Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Curly in City Slickers ( which also starred Crystal ), Palance's acceptance speech began with the joke " I crap bigger than him ( Crystal )" -- a reference to a similar line in the film.

Palance's and boxing
With the outbreak of the Second World War, Palance's boxing career ended and his military career began as a member of the United States Army Air Forces.

Palance's and was
Walt Disney was once a member of AMORC as was Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and Jack Palance's daughter Holly Palance.

Palance's and Palance
Featuring film star Jack Palance who hosted the popular series throughout its run, the series had three different co-hosts, who appeared from season to season, initially actress Catherine Shirriff followed by Palance's daughter, Holly Palance, later singer Marie Osmond.
In mock retaliation for Palance's comment, Crystal peppered the remainder of the telecast with jokes about Palance performing spectacular feats.

rugged and face
He is a seventy-five-year-old Spaniard with a rugged face, who comments on events in Oran that he hears about on the radio and in the newspapers.
The rugged western face of the escarpment drops steeply to the coastal plain, the Tihamah lowlands, whose width averages only sixty-five kilometers.
His physique filled out, his hair grayed, and his once smooth, swarthy face weathered and became more rugged.
One theory is that some of the rugged Asian herding dogs were captured by the Berbers, people who spread slowly across the face of North Africa to Morocco.
with a rugged round face, button nose and prominent teeth ".
" Jackie and Kramer then meet with a tobacco company lawyer, who alleges that Kramer's face gives him a sense of " rugged masculinity.
To the west of the range is the level and nearly featureless mare, while on the eastern face is a more rugged continental area with a higher albedo.
The beach is accessed from the car park via 347 steep steps that hug a rugged cliff face some 150m high.
His two most favorite themes are the guitar and the rugged face of Kolkata, which returns recurring in many of his songs.
The Owens Peak Wilderness is a wilderness area comprising the rugged eastern face of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

rugged and which
It is this curious blend of rugged individualism and public service which accounts for the great appeal of the mythological detective.
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
Terrain is most rugged in the extreme southeast, which is drained by the Bargushat River, and most moderate in the Araks River valley to the extreme southwest.
British Columbia's rugged coastline stretches for more than, and includes deep, mountainous fjords and about six thousand islands, most of which are uninhabited.
At first, the islands of Cape Verde housed an extensive savanna and dry forest cover, but mostly it was removed to convert to agricultural land, which, together with the arid climate and rugged terrain, has led to a soil erosion and desertification widespread.
The nation's terrain is coastal plain separated by rugged mountains, the Cordillera Central and the Cordillera de Talamanca, which form the spine of the country and separate the Pacific and Caribbean watersheds.
: Coastal plains separated by rugged mountains including over 100 volcanic cones, of which several are major volcanoes.
The hills reach elevations of more than 1, 900 m. The region's most prominent feature is the easterly chain of rugged mountains, the Red Sea Hills, which extend from the Nile Valley eastward to the Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea.
In return for this intervention, Piedmont ceded the County of Nice ( which included the city of Nice and the rugged Alpine territory to its north and east ) and the Duchy of Savoy.
The east-facing coastal regions of Davao and Surigao del Sur are marked by a series of small coastal lowlands separated from each other by rugged forelands which extend to the water ’ s edge.
In Misamis Oriental, the plain is narrower and in places almost pinched out by rugged forelands which reach to the sea.
For the Canadian government to copy the American model of railway financing whilst insisting on an all Canadian route, it was implied that the railway's backers would be expected to build hundreds of miles of track across rugged shield terrain ( which had little economic value ) at considerable expense before they could expect to access lucrative farmland in Manitoba and newly-created Northwest Territories.
The region consists mainly of the dry Khorat Plateau which in some parts is extremely flat, and a few low but rugged and rocky hills, the Phu Phan Mountains.
The airport is considered challenging by pilots because of frequent adverse weather conditions, high altitude, and the extremely rugged mountain terrain which surrounds the airport on nearly all sides.
Antonov's airplanes ( design office prefix An ) range from the rugged An-2 biplane ( which itself is comparatively large for a biplane ) through the An-28 reconnaissance aircraft to the massive An-124 Ruslan and An-225 Mriya strategic airlifters ( the latter being the world's heaviest aircraft with only one currently in service ).
The rugged coastline favored well-defended ports from which, in troubled times, Lycian pirate fleets sallied forth.
Mountain unicycling usually takes place on specially designed unicycles, which are equipped with strong hubs, large, knobby tires, high-grip pedals and rugged frames.
In the north of the region is the Sailughem Mountains, also known as Kolyvan Altai, which stretch northeast from 49 ° N and 86 ° E towards the western extremity of the Sayan Mountains in 51 ° 60 ' N and 89 ° E. Their mean elevation is 1, 500 to 1, 750 m. The snow-line runs at 2, 000 m on the northern side and at 2, 400 m on the southern, and above it the rugged peaks tower up some 1, 000 m more.
It breaks up into long spurs southwards, deep amongst which are hidden the valleys of Nuristan, almost isolated from each other by the rugged and snow-capped altitudes which divide them.
In 2012, the duo, designed a rugged tablet PC for health care in rural areas, which was named as " Kalam-Raju Tablet ".
Denim ( which gets its name from the French city of Nîmes ( de Nîmes )) is a rugged cotton twill textile, in which the weft passes under two ( twi-" double ") or more warp threads.
Tyropoeon Valley ( i. e., " Valley of the Cheesemakers ") is the name given by Josephus the historian ( Wars 5. 140 ) to the valley or rugged ravine, in the Old City of Jerusalem, which in ancient times separated Mount Moriah from Mount Zion and emptied into the valley of Hinnom.
The real problem for Barbados is that tourist facilities are too densely concentrated on the south coast, which is highly urbanised, while the Atlantic coast, with its rugged shoreline and large waves, is not suitable for beach tourism.

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