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Quite and frequently
Quite evidently, careers within the sports and entertainment sphere such as being an elite professional athlete on a sports team, or an entertainment figure such as a pop singer that dominate the pop music charts frequently, or a television actor with lead roles on prime-time shows have strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Quite frequently the move is broken with an Irish Whip, reversed into a hammerlock, or countered with a reverse elbow or eye rake / gouge.
" " Quite frequently he is portrayed with bull horns, and in Kyzikos he has a tauromorphic image ," Walter Burkert relates, and refers also to an archaic myth in which Dionysus is slaughtered as a bull calf and impiously eaten by the Titans.
Quite the contrary ; St. Chrysostom's homilies were models of simplicity, and he frequently interrupted his discourse to put questions in order to make sure that he was understood ; while St. Augustine's motto was that he humbled himself that Christ might be exalted.
Quite frequently going on foreign tours and playing for the mayor.
Quite small in size, these miniature landscapes include trees which are frequently over a hundred years old.
Quite frequently, Snowdon ( 1, 085 m ) in Snowdonia National Park in Wales can also be seen-a distance of.
Quite frequently Marseille ignored this and left Schröer a note: " Went out!
Quite frequently, simply lowering the ionic strength of the media will cause the cells to swell and burst.
Quite frequently, confidential informants ( or criminal informants ) will provide information in order to obtain lenient treatment for themselves and provide information, over an extended period of time, in return for money or for police to overlook their own criminal activities.
Quite frequently Zorba works long hours and requests not to be interrupted while working.
Quite frequently Minicoy is referred to as the ' female island ' mentioned in the travelogue of Marco Polo.
Parlabane was the protagonist of Brookmyre's debut Quite Ugly One Morning and is, to date, the most frequently appearing character.

Quite and class
Quite interesting is the fact that in several well economically established areas this Prokritoi class would eventually become a type of nobility.
This iteration of the bard class was based on the version that appeared in the Dragon magazine article " Singing a new tune: A Different Bard, Not Quite So Hard " ( issue # 56 ).

Quite and members
Quite a few members were lost this way.
Quite different from his character in Red Dwarf, Barrie was accompanied by a supporting cast who played the other staff members of the leisure centre.
Quite notably, her national campaigning saw her sign up over 32, 000 new party members.
Quite a number of former PRM members in PKR were also not comfortable with the merger in the first place and found a rallying point to express their dissent, particularly towards the former leadership who negotiated the merger.
Quite angry about this decision ( even though he himself declared early on that he didn't like the project ), Jesse fired one of the team members after a snide comment.
Quite quickly the government arrested and imprisoned its leadership and later more than 5, 000 members and supporters of the party.
Quite different from anything that any of the members would become involved in later, the three albums ran the gamut from psychedelic infused grindcore on For The Security to dischordant jazz-metal weirdness on Disharmonization to something apparently stranger and more avant-garde on Screaming Machines, and described as " the worst of Sonic Youth, Syd Barret era Pink Floyd, old Black Flag, and Voivod " by Christofer Johnsson.
His slate ’ s name was “ No Dues Increase — No Corruption — 25 and Out .” Quite ironic that Hoffa later oversaw the largest dues increase in Union history, has associated with many since barred leaders and members, and oversaw deep pension cuts that eliminated ' 25 and out.

Quite and brought
Quite often people who went abroad brought back matchboxes as souvenirs from other countries.
Quite why the Dandy staff decided to over-rule the decision to retire him is unclear, but most likely apathy from fans brought about this change.

Quite and questions
Quite often, many of the earlier questions in this round contain visuals as part of the question, such as maps or pictures.

Quite and from
Quite naturally, they make the investigation, first, by prohibiting the patient from making any movements at all and then, later, by repeating it and allowing the patient to move in any way he wanted to.
Quite the contrary, as I can testify from personal experience as a former university president.
Quite apart from the rules of precedent, the weight actually given to any reported judgment may depend on the reputation of both the reporter and the judges.
Quite apart from the actual rate of polygyny, the distribution of wives may be uneven.
Due to discontent towards the proposal of political reform made by the Hong Kong government, the Civic Party and the League of Social Democrats joined together to carry out " Five Constituencies Referendum " in early 2010, by having one Legislative Councillors ( from either one of the parties ) in each constituency resigned, forcing the government to carry out a by-election, thus giving a chance for all voters to show their will towards universal suffrage and the abolishment of functional constituencies. Quite often, it is refereed as " De facto referendum ".
Quite the contrary, the sensations radiated widely, and Head tended to refer them to places remote from the actual point of stimulation.
Quite aside from any question of psychology, the physical facilities provided for blacks were not as good as those provided for whites.
Quite paradoxically ( or logically ) the Basques from the French side of the Basque Country traditionally call anyone who does not speak Basque a Gascon.
* The larch figures significantly in the third episode of the British comedy TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus, " How to Recognise Different Types of Trees from Quite a Long Way Away ".
Quite a few from Sibley's Texas brigades also deserted and returned home.
Quite apart from moral and legal considerations, physical torture or extreme mental torture is not an expedient device.
Quite often, readings were from the Apostle Paul's writings which outlined being good servants and loving, obeying, and trusting one ’ s master.
Quite separate from the Populists were the Silverites in the western mining states, who demanded Free silver to solve the Panic of 1893.
Quite different from earlier tiaras, it was not covered in jewels and precious gems, and was sharply cone-shaped.
Quite leisurely from the disaster ; (...)
Quite different from the Australian Raven.
Quite a number of successful explanations can be, and were, made from these hypotheses alone.
Quite exceptionally, John Bright, from 1864 until his death, had a long and frequent association with Llandudno in North Wales.
Quite a large number of refugees from Baekje subsequently migrated to Japan.
Some of the best known nursery rhymes from Britain include ; Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Roses are red, Jack and Jill, Cock a doodle doo, Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, The Grand Old Duke of York, London Bridge Is Falling Down, Hey Diddle Diddle, Three Blind Mice, Little Miss Muffet, Pat-a-cake, Pop Goes the Weasel, One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Peter Piper, Hickory Dickory Dock, Rock-a-bye Baby, One for Sorrow, This Old Man, Simple Simon, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Bo Peep, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, Old King Cole and Humpty Dumpty.
Quite a few bits from this special made it into the Naughty Bits compilations, Specifically, the Cliff Richard moments, Hot Gossip doing " Sleazy " and a few other short gags.
Quite obviously, the artist is not a neo-Impressionist ( the name taken from the latest vogue in Paris )-- he's an Incoherent.
Quite often, one will ease themselves into the " trance " by counting to ten, and exit by counting backwards from ten.

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