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Something and similar
Something similar ( although perhaps not xenoglossia ) took place on at least two subsequent occasions, in Caesarea and Ephesus.
Something similar to the interface can be seen in MediaWiki with the classic skin.
Something similar happens in English with words like peculiar and potato.
In the meantime, some YCDTOTV cast members continued to hone their on-camera skills through appearances in Bear Rapids, a Price / Darby pilot film that was never picked up, and Something Else, a local game show on CJOH with a format somewhat similar to the live and local episodes of YCDTOTV.
Something similar is the case with regard to the Petruchio / Katherina story.
Something similar took place in the Senate, where the Kirchners ' Front for Victory secured 36 of 72 seats ( losing 4 ), the UCR / CC / PS grouping secured 23 ( gaining 7 ), and the Justicialist Party wing opposed to the Kirchners maintained their presence of 9 seats.
That October, the group made history by performing at the Metropolitan Opera House in a concert later billed as " Wear Something Silver ", as the members of Labelle were now wearing silver, metallic wear equipped with feathers and silver platform boots, which later inspired George Clinton to adapt a similar look for his band, Funkadelic, two years later, also adapting the space-age lyrical and musical matter, pioneered by Nona Hendryx and Labelle.
The Balladeers from their film, There's Something About Mary, are inspired by the similar characters in Cat Ballou.
Less well-known, but of similar quality, are the albums he recorded during the same period for the Danish label SteepleChase ( Something Different99, Bouncin ' With Dex, and a few dozen others ).
Something similar can be done for periodic systems, such as electrons moving in the crystal lattice of metals and semiconductors, using the so called quasi-momentum or crystal momentum ( Bloch wave ).
Something similar can be said around the well-known Russell's paradox ( Does the set of all those sets that do not contain themselves contain itself?
Something similar was done in Iran in 1979 when the Shah's picture was covered by an intricate design.
Something similar happens in biophysical simulations.
Something similar was happening back in the States, as Jewish writers ( such as Abraham Cahan ) used the English language to reach an international Jewish audience.
Something similar happens with compound verbs like gewaarworden: to become aware of something.
Savalas and Dobson were reunited on-screen for one last time when they appeared together in the 1990 TV movie Kojak: It's Always Something, where Dobson's character was a lawyer — similar to his role on Knots Landing — instead of a police officer.
Something similar is now also occurring with more sophisticated digital cameras that, in the past, would have used focal-plane shutters.
Something similar may have been the case for some or even all low vowels in Old French, which could explain the palatalization of almost all velar plosives before.
* The novel Something Fishy by P. G. Wodehouse features a similar tontine, except it is the investors ' sons that stand to gain from marrying late.
Something like a regular warfare was waged around Drayton and Hellesdon between John de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, and the Pastons under Margaret and her eldest son, John ; Caister Castle was seized by John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk ( d. 1461 ); and similar occurrences took place elsewhere.
' Something similar to Bouillabaisse also appears in Roman mythology: it is the soup that Venus fed to Vulcan.
Something similar is used by Darwin College, Cambridge.
Something similar also happens in the individual.
Something similar — if not quite as pronounced — is true in cricket.

Something and appears
Father Christmas appears in many English-language works of fiction, including Robin Jones Gunn's Father Christmas Series ( 2007 ), Catherine Spencer's A Christmas to Remember ( 2007 ), Debbie Macomber's There's Something About Christmas ( 2005 ), Richard Paul Evans's The Gift ( 2007 ), C. S.
* The lyric ... the Laughing Kookaburras call .. appears in the song Across the Hills of Home on the album Something of Value by Eric Bogle
The last three songs (" Prophecy ", Birth of the Wicked " and " The Coming Curse ") make up, what is commonly referred to, as the " Something Wicked " trilogy, which introduces the central figure of the saga, Set Abominae ( who also appears on the album's front cover ).
* In the 2002 movie Life or Something Like It, the Dancing Baby appears on the score board at the baseball game.
In Family Guys feature-length parodies of the Star Wars original trilogy — " Blue Harvest ", " Something, Something, Something, Dark Side " and " It's A Trap " — Brian appears as Chewbacca.
Something of Óengus ' view on secular politics appears to come through in his prologue to the Félire.
The sketch appears in the 1971 spin-off feature film, And Now for Something Completely Different and the 1982 concert film Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl.
He also appears in the " Dance in America " television broadcasts of Peter Martins's Concerto for Two Solo Pianos ( 1983 ) and Valse Triste ( 1991 ) and in archival footage in the documentary film Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About, issued on DVD by Kultur Video in 2008.
Baxter first appears in Something Fresh ; a man perfectly suited to his job, he " had no vices, but he sometimes relaxed his busy brain with a game of solitaire.
Something in the snowy wastes of Alaska doesn't seem to want this new intrusion, and before long it appears as if the local spirits, revered by the Inuit, scorned by Brett, may be making some drastic attempts to erase Brett's structure and the secrets it contains from the face of the planet.
He then appears only in Thursday's memories until reactualised during Something Rotten.
As such, he appears as an adult on a couple of occasions in the books, although is unidentified until the end of Something Rotten.
Shgakespeafe appears to be just as talented a writer as Shakespeare ; indeed, all of his lines in Something Rotten are quotes from Shakespeare's plays.
It also appears in the ABC television series ' Queen Kat, Carmel & St Jude, Something in the Air and Halifax f. p ..

Something and be
Something of this can be learned from `` The Way To The Churchyard '' ( 1901 ), an anecdote about an old failure whose fit of anger at a passing cyclist causes him to die of a stroke or seizure.
Something indirect, mixed, reconciling, tensional might well be the stratagem, the devious technique by which a poet indulged in all kinds of talk about love and anger and even in something like `` expressions '' of these emotions, without aiming at their incitement or even uttering anything that essentially involves their incitement ''.
Something of the behavior of clouds of small particles can be illustrated by the following field trials:
Something had to be done ; ;
Something had to be done.
Something had to be done about the furnace, the fuel bills, the washing machine, the doctor and dentist bills, about making money stretch for food, for the mortgage, for taxes, for shoes, for half soles, for overshoes, for clothes, for the new leaks in the roof, for gas and light bills ; ;
Something that is bistable can be resting in either of two states.
Something might be a kludge if it fails in corner cases, but this is a less common sense as such situations are not expected to come up in typical usage.
: Something must be done.
In the 1971 film And Now For Something Completely Different, the sketch ends with the shopkeeper explaining that he always wanted to be a lumberjack, and ignoring Mr Praline's protests of that being irrelevant, subsequently begins singing " The Lumberjack Song ".
Something of early Saxon religious practices in Britain can be gleaned from place names.
The joke was that " SECAM " stood for " Something exceedingly Contrary to the American Method " versus NTSC " Never Twice the Same Color " whilst " Peace At Last " or " Perfection At Last " could only be obtained through the PAL system.
* Something resembling the idea can be found in Greek mythology, in the story of Cassandra.
The concept of the Illustrated Man would later be reused by Bradbury as an antagonistic character in Something Wicked This Way Comes, the tattoos coming to represent the souls of sinful victims of a mysterious carnival.
Something as large as an animal cell, then, would be " adequately determined " ( even in light of quantum indeterminacy ).
Something that appeared to witnesses to be like a parachute descended over Thermopolis, Wyoming.
Something which is signified by the fact the fort at Carlisle was able to be refurbished in 83AD using oak timbers from further afield rather than the local Alder.
Others included " Mean Mr. Mustard " and " Polythene Pam " ( both of which would be used for the medley on Abbey Road ); " Child of Nature " ( recorded with drastically different lyrics as " Jealous Guy " for Lennon's Imagine ); " Etcetera " ( a McCartney composition ); " The Long and Winding Road " ( completed in 1969 for the Let It Be LP ); " Something " ( which ended up on Abbey Road ); and " Sour Milk Sea " ( which Harrison gave to friend and Apple artist Jackie Lomax for his first LP, Is This What You Want ).
Something was done for its repression by a synod held by Turibius of Astorga in 446, and by that of Toledo in 447 ; as an openly professed creed it had to be declared heretical once more by the second synod of Braga in 563, a sign that Priscillianist asceticism was still strong long after his execution.
Co-creator Matt Maiellaro announced that for the 2012 season the show's title would be changed to Aqua Something You Know Whatever and that it is the producer's intention to change the title every year.
In And Now For Something Completely Different, at the end of the song the Lumberjack is pelted with rotten fruit and eggs by the Mounties, who can also be heard shouting insults.
She wrote " Something borrowed ", which will be released as a movie in summer 2011.
Something of its 17th-century origins can be seen today in an inscription at the entrance gate to Bunhill Fields: This church-yard was inclosed with a brick wall at the sole charges of the City of London, in the mayoralty of Sir John Lawrence, Knt., Anno Domini 1665 ; and afterwards the gates thereof were built and finished in the mayoralty of Sir Thomas Bloudworth, Knt., Anno Domini, 1666.

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