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Sissi and sticks
Schneider came to loathe the role, claiming, " Sissi sticks to me like porridge ().

Sissi and like
A new wave of bikutsi artists arose in the early 190s, including Les Martiens ( formed by Les Têtes Brulées bassist Atebass ) and the sexually themed roots singer Katino Ateba (" Ascenseur: le secret de l ' homme ") and Douala singer Sissi Dipoko (" Bikut-si Hit ") as well as a resurgence of old performers like Sala Bekono.

Sissi and ",
In 1936, Columbia Pictures released The King Steps Out, a film version of the operetta " Sissi ", directed by Josef von Sternberg.
Notable people, such as the Empress Elisabeth of Austria " Sissi ", Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, Czar Nicholas II of Russia, Alfred Nobel, and the writer Italo Calvino stayed here.
Today the gardens play host during the summer season to spectacles such as the musical " Sissi ", reliving the story of the Empire in its natural setting, and various concerts.
For example, in the episode " Attack of the Zombies ", Milly Solovieff asks Sissi what her feelings are about her father starting a language-exchange program with France ( despite them already being in France ).

Sissi and Schneider
This originated a well-known reference to the species in popular culture: in one of the famous films starring Romy Schneider, young Empress Sissi goes hunting with her uncle.
:* Sissi trilogy ( film ) with Romy Schneider:

Sissi and .
* 1837 – Elisabeth of Bavaria, also known as Sissi, Empress of Austria ( d. 1898 )
During the Winter war, Finnish ski troops became known for appearing out of woods to a road used by a Soviet column, opening fire with M / 31s and disappearing into the woods on the other side of the road, and during the Continuation war the Finnish Sissi patrols would often equip every soldier with M / 31s.
Empress ( German: Kaiserin ) of Austria Elisabeth of Bavaria, also known as Sissi, was a woman entranced by beauty.
In 1898, Empress Sissi was assassinated at the age of 60 by an Italian anarchist, Luigi Lucheni, in Geneva, Switzerland.
She was created Freifrau von Wallersee, and their daughter, Marie Louise, Countess Larisch von Moennich, was a confidante of Empress Elisabeth (" Sissi ") of Austria.
Among the international players were China's Sun Wen, Pu Wei, Fan Yunjie, Zhang Ouying, Gao Hong, Zhao Lihong, and Bai Jie ; Germany's Birgit Prinz, Conny Pohlers, Steffi Jones and Maren Meinert ; Norway's Hege Riise, Unni Lehn, and Dagny Mellgren ; Brazil's Sissi, Kátia and Pretinha ; and Canada's Charmaine Hooper, Sharolta Nonen, and Christine Latham.
In addition, his show has launched the careers of famous entertainers, such as Lili Estefan, Sissi and numerous more.
In 1932 the comic operetta Sissi premiered in Vienna.
Although the pet name of the empress was always spelled, " Sisi ," never " Sissi ," this incorrect version of her name persisted in the works about her that followed.
In 1993 French ballerina Sylvie Guillem appeared in a piece entitled, Sissi, l ' impératice anarchiste ( Sissi, Anarchist Empress ), choreographed by Maurice Béjart to Strauss's Emperor Waltz.
In 2007, the films were released as The Sissi Collection with English subtitles.
It is based on his Sissi parody sketches featured in his television show Bullyparade.
The episode, appropriately, is entitled, " Sissi.
A heavily fictionalized version of Elisabeth's younger years is portrayed in a 1997 children's series, Princess Sissi.
Arielle Dombasle portrayed Elisabeth in the 2004 television film Sissi, l ' impératrice rebelle, detailing the last five days of her life.
Adolfo in particular has caused controversy by dating Verónica Castro and Sissi and getting slapped on the face in front of an international television audience by former Sábado Gigante model Lily Estefan after kissing her on her mouth.
File: Sissi im Panoptikum Hamburg. jpg | Elisabeth of Bavaria ( Sissi ) at Panoptikum Hamburg.
Schneider's breakthrough came with her portrayal of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, in the romantic biopic Sissi ( 1955 ) and its two sequels, Sissi – The Young Empress ( 1956 ) and Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress ( 1957 ), all with Karlheinz Böhm, who became a close friend.

sticks and me
Later, he appears as an old, one-eyed stranger and sticks his sword into the tree Barnstokkr during a feast at the palace of King Völsung, declaring that “ he who draws this sword out of the trunk shall receive it from me as a gift, and he himself shall prove that he has never carried a better sword than this one ,” which King Volsung ’ s son Sigmund does.
Martin's operation was in April 2010 and Martin revealed, " I went back to EastEnders at that point and a runner followed me round with a chair and my sticks.
Inderjit wanted to use for this purpose a transistor fitted with a battery .... That very day, they took dynamite sticks from me and left.

sticks and just
The exact meanings of both numbers and letters differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, and some sticks are not described using this system at all, just being known as Jazz ( typically a 7N or 8N ) or Heavy Rock ( typically a 4B or 5B ) for example.
After her illness the previous year, she had only just begun to walk again without the aid of two walking sticks, and was already pregnant with her fourth child.
The ideal length for the connecting rope / chain is just enough to allow the user to lay it over his or her palm, with the sticks hanging comfortably and perpendicular to the ground.
The Mini – the print edition that comes out twice a week – serves as a low tech go everywhere community paper that gets the word out most effectively ( it ’ s free and sticks to one just BIG idea a day ).
Infuriated, he drops his pants and sticks his penis through the opening just before female coach Beulah Balbricker ( who has a running feud with Tommy ) walks into the shower area.
Because mămăligă sticks to metal surfaces, it can be cut with a string into slices, and is eaten by holding it with the hand, just like bread would be.
They knew every trick and just how to phrase the parts of the choruses behind the horns, how to lead a man in, what to do at the turn-arounds, when to use sticks and when to use brushes, when to go for the rims or the woodblocks, what cymbals are for.
He also has the ability to assume the form of electricity and cover long distances instantaneously, although he just as often simply sticks his arms forward and runs while making swooshing sounds with his mouth, pretending to fly.
I think it's incredibly boring and shortsighted if a band sticks with just one sound song for song.
Having gained the attention of Zalinsky and the Callahan board, Tommy reveals his deception ; the sticks of dynamite strapped to his chest are just road flares stolen from a construction site.
Looking back at The Quatermass Experiment in a 1981 article for The Times, journalist Geoffrey Wansell highlighted the finale :" Westminster Abbey undoubtedly dominated television during the summer of 1953 but it was not just the Coronation of the Queen that sticks in my mind now.
Other murders include: a drowning in a butt of wine, based on the murder of the Duke of Clarence in Richard III ; the wife of one critic, who was drugged to sleep soundly, awakens next to her husband's decapitated body, as Imogen awoke to find the headless body of Cloten in Cymbeline ; quasi-cannibalism — the effeminate Meredith Merridew is tricked into eating his " babies " ( his beloved poodles ) just as Queen Tamora was fed the flesh of her two sons, baked in a pie, in the climax of Titus Andronicus ; one critic is tricked into believing his wife has been unfaithful, driving him to smother her in a jealous rage ( i. e. Othello ) and spend the rest of his life in prison ; the sole female critic ( played by Coral Browne, shortly to become Price's third and last wife ) is electrocuted by hair curlers as Lionheart recites a passage in which Joan of Arc is burnt at the stake, " Spare for no fagots of sticks, let there be enough ..." ( from Henry VI, part 1 ).
The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue.
“ Entering The Runaway Soul ,” wrote Christopher Lehmann-Haupt in The New York Times, “ is like arriving at a monthlong house party and being accosted at the door by your host, who sticks his mouth in your face and begins to talk .” Lehmann-Haupt found the book to be replete with “ bogus philosophizing ” and “ paradoxical non-art ," with prose that was " verbose, repetitive, overstuffed with adverbs, of questionable sense, tedious and just plain ugly ".
Initially in Samoan music, “ there were just two instruments in use ; the pate, a hollowed out log drum that comes in various sizes, and the fala, a rolled up mat beaten with sticks.
The aim of the game was either to bring the ball back to just in front of the team's parish church, with or without the use of sticks ( the ball was usually made from a pig's bladder, covered with leather ) or to deposit the ball in front of the opposing team's parish church, which was sometimes quite far and entailed going through fields, forests and over rivers and streams.
The puzzled cat opens the kettle's lid and sticks his entire head in just as the firecracker goes off.
) The sticks are flicked sharply to catapult the hourglass object 50 – 60 feet in the air, which then is expertly caught in the string just before it reaches ground.
While using a vastly superior in-game graphics engine, the arcade version included just four tracks ( unique from the PC / Mac / Dreamcast / N64 tracks ) and used separate control sticks for each pod engine as standard.
The bomb, which police estimated to be the equivalent of 25 sticks of dynamite, was placed in a hallway just off the elevators some time during the evening and it exploded at around 10: 30PM.

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