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The first, The Skeleton Dance was entirely drawn and animated by Iwerks, who was also responsible for drawing the majority of cartoons released by Disney in 1928 and 1929.
Gale's best overall seasonal finish in the Skeleton World Cup was third in 2002-3.
It was claimed by Joseph Campbell and Robert Morton Robinson, authors of A Skeleton Key to Finnegan's Wake, that much of the play was the result of unacknowledged borrowing from James Joyce's last work.
The first European to set foot on Namibian soil was the Portuguese Diogo Cão in 1485, who stopped briefly on the Skeleton Coast, and raised a limestone cross there, on his exploratory mission along the west coast of Africa.
In 1793 the Dutch authority in the Cape decided to take control of Walvis bay, since it was the only good deep-water harbour along the Skeleton Coast.
A milestone in vampire literature was Elizabeth Caroline Grey's The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress ( 1828 ), believed to be the first vampire story published by a woman.
The route via Skeleton Gorge to Maclear's Beacon is known as Smuts Track in memory of Jan Smuts, who was a keen hiker.
Masauwu, Skeleton Man, was the Spirit of Death, Earth God, door keeper to the Fifth World, and the Keeper of Fire.
The parish was setting of the 2005 motion picture The Skeleton Key.
At that time, it was called Skeleton station.
The band was signed to Cleopatra Records, which released The Iron Mask, Skeleton Kiss EP, The Path of Sorrows, and The Rage of Angels under the Christian Death name.
One group opposed to Booth and The Salvation Army was the Skeleton Army, a diffuse group, particularly in Southern England, that opposed and disrupted The Salvation Army's marches against alcohol from the early 1880s until about 1892.
In Owen's Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton the idea was not only revived but worked out for the first time inductively, and the theory rightly stated, as follows: " The head is not a virtual equivalent of the trunk, but is only a portion, i. e. certain modified segments, of the whole body.
Campbell was a noted scholar of James Joyce ( in 1944 he co-authored A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake with Henry Morton Robinson ), and Campbell borrowed the term monomyth from Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
His monograph on the find was published in 1901 as Diplodocus Marsh: Its Osteology, Taxonomy, and Probable Habits, with a Restoration of the Skeleton.
The prize-winning essay titled " The Identification of the Human Skeleton: A Medicolegal Study " was a success in 1878.
Billy Claiborne had been in one gunfight prior to the shootout and was the only member of the Cowboy faction that had prior gunfighting experience ( not counting the Skeleton Canyon massacre, in which the McLaurys and Clantons took part ).
Wreck diving sites in Coron Bay include the Irako wreck, Okikawa Maru wreck, Akitsushima wreck, Kogyo Maru wreck, Olympia Maru wreck, Kyokuzan Maru wreck, East Tangat gunboat wreck ( the real name of the ship, Terukaze Maru, was recently discovered by a group of Dutch divers, who spent a couple of days digging into bottom sand around the stern ), Nanshin Maru wreck, Lusong Gunboat Wreck, and Skeleton Wreck.
Skeleton Key was published in 2002.
Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey were heard in the chilling " Three Skeleton Key " ( broadcast on 17 March 1950 ), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats ; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the 9 August 1953 broadcast starring William Conrad, Ben Wright and Jay Novello.
Recreation reserves mostly exist along what once was a river or stream, although now serve as drainage reserves and the local Skeleton Creek.
He recorded with John Zorn, Butch Morris and The Ex, and was a member of Curlew, Third Person and Skeleton Crew.

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In the intro to the story in The Twilight Zone Magazine and in afterword to the book Skeleton Crew, King relates an anecdote about the story's possible 1969 publication in Adam magazine in different form, under the title " The Float ".
The evil invariably takes the form of Texas Pete ( an evil cowboy, the antagonist of the series ) and his gang ; Bulk ( an overweight, bumbling fool ) and Skeleton ( an undead, outrageously camp, cowardly skeleton with pink slippers ).
The search ended in the Pit of Doom ( the place where The Skeleton King lost his original body ) where Valina was successful in resurrecting The Skeleton King in a new form similar to Darth Vader.
After Valina was killed by the Skeleton King ( as a form of " gratitude ") Mandarin joined his master once more, to aid him in waging a war between the living and the dead.
It was revealed that The Alchemist was the former human identity of The Skeleton King who created The Hyperforce and Super Robot to combat himself when he was transformed by the Dark One's influence into his current undead form.

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In 1962, Clive Hart wrote the first major book-length study of the work since Campbell's Skeleton Key, Structure and Motif in " Finnegans Wake " which approached the work from the increasingly influential field of structuralism.
In July 1843, the first great fire in Fall River's history destroyed much of the town center, including the Atheneum, which housed the Skeleton in Armor which had been discovered in a sand bank in 1832 near what is now the corner of Hartwell and Fifth Street.
Skeleton is a fast winter sliding sport in which an individual person rides a small sled down a frozen track while lying face down, during which athletes experience forces up to 5g.
In the horror film The Skeleton Key, the protagonist, Caroline, discovers that the old couple she is looking after are really poor black Voodoo witch doctors who stole the bodies of two young privileged white children in their care using a ritual which allows a soul to swap bodies.
Near the coast, the cold ocean water is rich in fishery resources and supports populations of brown fur seals and shorebirds, which serve as prey for the Skeleton Coast's lions.
He confides in his fellow pirates, that he and his wife plan to rendezvous after the voyage to Skeleton Island is complete and Flint's treasure is recovered, at which point Silver will retire to a life of luxury.
Eventually, they become love interests and Ridley uses the " Eye of the Dragon " to finally get the Rod of Saville, which is held by the Skeleton of Saville in the tomb.
The band, which is listed in Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads, performed covers of Allman Brothers Band, The Band, and predominantly Grateful Dead songs.
*" Uncle Otto's Truck " ( short story which appears in Skeleton Crew )
Image: USCGJones_Point_1. jpg | Skeleton tower at the point, which replaced the earlier structure
Skeleton keys are also usually distinguished by their " bow ", or the part one would grasp when inserting the key, which can be either very plain or extremely ornate.
After the initial formation in spring, The Skeleton & Baudsurfer set up RSI's first WHQ, " The Pirates Ship " BBS, in the following summer, which was one of US's first BBS ever.
The first was The Secret of Skeleton Island, which was released in Europe in 2007 and the following year in the U. S. A second movie, The Three Investigators and the Secret of Terror Castle, was released in 2009.
Despite relatively low sales it managed to survive for the duration of Newsfield's business operations, seeing off rivals such as Skeleton Crew and Phantasmagoria, which entered the market midway through its run.
Unlike the Bright Angel Trail which also begins at the south rim of Grand Canyon and leads to the Colorado River, the South Kaibab Trail follows a ridge out to Skeleton Point allowing for 360-degree views of the canyon.
* Skeleton ( category theory ), in mathematics, every category has a skeleton in which no two distinct objects are isomorphic
Throughout his career he continually revised his compositions: titles were changed with an almost casual regularity ( for instance, the opera Pierrot and Pierrette became The Stranger, the opera-ballet The Wizard became The Enchanter and the dramatic overture for brass band 1914 became Clive of India ), many works were assigned several different opus numbers at different times, he borrowed music from one piece to another and recast works in different forms: for example, The Pit and the Pendulum draws its material from the opera-ballet The Enchanter, Symphony No. 7 ( Al Aaraaf ) is a transcription for string orchestra of a String Sextet, The Masque of the Red Death which was originally another orchestral poem became a ballet, and what was illustrative of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Skeleton in Armour was seemingly also a close depiction of Byron's The Corsair, whilst several different versions of his orchestral variations on Auld Lang Syne exist with a number of the supposed ' musical portraits ' apparently applicable simultaneously to different contemporaries.
The ambush and robberies in those canyons may have netted the outlaws a small fortune, possibly a few thousand dollars at most, which then grew into the Skeleton Canyon tales today.
The third clock which was patented by Simon Willard was the Patent Alarm Timepiece, which was also known as the Lighthouse and which was similar to the English Skeleton Timepiece.

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