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School children in Miyagi prefecture learn and perform the Sparrow dance, especially during the Obon Festival.
The Meteors played their first show during Rockabilly Night at The Sparrow Hawk in north London, but after being heckled due to their cross between rockabilly and punk attitudes, decided to begin playing shows beyond just rockabilly clubs.
The Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman face off in battle during a maelstrom created by Calypso, during which Sparrow steals Davy Jones's heart to become immortal.
Sparrow has several gold teeth, two of which belong to Depp, although they were applied during filming.
The White-crowned Sparrow is known for its natural alertness mechanism, which allows it to stay awake for up to two weeks during migration.
# Jujak ( 朱雀, 주작 " Sparrow Cinnabar ": 813-817 during the reign of King Hui.
These were used on the Sparrow because they required less energy for basic maneuvers during cruise, but this made the missile less maneuverable overall, which was not well suited to the quick-reaction weapon.
It stars Nicholas Lyndhurst as Gary Sparrow, an accidental time traveller who leads a double life after discovering a time portal allowing him to travel between the London of the 1990s and the same area during the Second World War.
She was in Camelot, The Crucible and Steel Magnolias during the 2010-2011 season, and Sparrow Grass in the 2011-2012 season.
* Britain's fourth ( and first spring ) Thick-billed Warbler occurred on Fair Isle in May ; the same island hosted Britain's fourth Siberian Rubythroat and third Savannah Sparrow simultaneously during October.

Sparrow and tests
The Sparrow Health System Laboratory performs over 3 million tests per year, at various laboratory sites, which include four remote testing facilities and thirteen patient service centers.

Sparrow and on
Concurrently with the development of the Sparrow I, in 1951, Raytheon began work on the semi-active radar homing version of Sparrow family of missiles, the AAM-N-6 Sparrow III.
Considered a " dogfight Sparrow ", the AIM-7E-2 was intended to be used at shorter ranges where the missile was still travelling at high speeds, and in the head-on aspect, making it much more useful in the visual limitations imposed on the engagements.
The LY-60 / FD-60 / PL-10 is a family of PRC missiles developed by the Shanghai Academy of Science and Technology, largely based on the Italian Aspide missile-a version of the Sparrow.
Before the introduction of the Phoenix missile, most other US aircraft relied on the smaller, less-expensive AIM-7 Sparrow ; classified as a Medium Range Missile ( MRM ).
By 1954, Brown had tried to get a deal with his gospel group, the Ever Ready Gospel Singers after recording a version of " His Eye Is on the Sparrow ", but returned to Toccoa when they failed to get a deal.
* Raquel Bitton: ' The Sparrow and the Birdman ', a drama focusing on the relationship of Cocteau to Edith Piaf
Simon showed Garfunkel a few songs that he had written in the folk style: " Sparrow ", " Bleecker Street ", and " He Was My Brother ", which was later dedicated to Andrew Goodman, a friend of both Simon and Garfunkel and a classmate of Simon's at Queens College, who was one of three civil rights workers murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi, on June 21, 1964.
In Steven Moffat's short story " What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow " ( the basis for the Tenth Doctor episode " Blink "), the Ninth Doctor has a rooftop sword fight with two Sontarans in 21st century Istanbul, defeating them with the help of spy Sally Sparrow, apparently before the events of " Rose " in his personal timeline.
* The eastern city of Formosa is the home of Madame Tang and her dragon in the video game Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow based on the Disney films
Among the players on the inaugural roster were first round picks Rony Seikaly and Kevin Edwards, fellow rookies Grant Long and Sylvester Gray as well as NBA vets Rory Sparrow, Jon Sundvold, Pat Cummings, Scott Hastings, Dwayne " Pearl " Washington and Billy Thompson.
The dense bunches of these grasses also provide cover for small animals such as the rare Botteri's Sparrow ( Aimophila botterii ); lovegrasses may be ground cover of key importance on oceanic islands like Laysan, where other plants are rare.
Because Re: think was bought out by Christian giant Sparrow Records before Switchfoot's first release, however, the band's and Peacock's intentions of being marketed outside of the Contemporary Christian music scene and reaching a wider audience were put on hold.
Wodehouse, Dr. Simon Sparrow in BBC Radio 4's adaptions of Richard Gordon's Doctor in the House and Doctor At Large ( 1968 ) ( currently repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra ), a retired thespian in a series of six plays with Stanley Baxter Two Pipe Problems, and later the play Not Talking, commissioned for BBC Radio 3 by Mike Bartlett.
Lionel Richie became a grandfather on January 11, 2008, when Nicole Richie gave birth to a baby girl, Harlow Winter Kate Richie Madden, with the lead singer of Good Charlotte, Joel Madden ; and again when she gave birth to Sparrow James Midnight Madden on September 9, 2009.
Turner later received accolades for her work, including a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for her adaptation of Petulia ( 1968 ), an Emmy nomination for the 1977 television movie The War Between the Tates, and the Christopher Award for the 1987 television movie Eye on the Sparrow.
* Eye on the Sparrow ( 1987 )
Most House Sparrow vocalisations are variations on its short and incessant chirping call.
The Eurasian Tree Sparrow is smaller and more slender with a chestnut crown and a black patch on each cheek.
The Sind Sparrow is very similar but smaller, with less black on the male's throat and a distinct pale supercilium on the female.

Sparrow and Skyknight
The Sparrow 1 mounted on the US Navy's Skyknight became the first operational BVR missile in 1954.

Sparrow and early
As early as 1950 Douglas examined equipping the Sparrow with an active radar seeker, initially known as XAAM-N-2a Sparrow II, the original retroactively becoming Sparrow I.
The RIM-7 Sea Sparrow was an early example, which quickly proliferated into a wide variety of designs fielded by most navies.
Genetic studies show that the Eurasian Tree Sparrow diverged from the other Eurasian members of its genus relatively early, before the speciation of the House, Pegu and Spanish Sparrows .< ref name = Allende >
The Museum contains several large Musqueam artifacts from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as many contemporary works commissioned from Musqueam artists such as Susan Point, Joe Becker, and Robyn and Debra Sparrow.
In addition to her own releases, she has collaborated with a number of artists on various studio projects and releases including lending an early studio version of the song A Little More from Lay It Down on Sparrow Records ' 1999 compilation album Listen Louder.
si These early popular performers led the way for calypso's mainstreaming with artists including Lord Kitchener, Harry Belafonte and Mighty Sparrow.
By the end of At World's End Sparrow is sailing to the Fountain of Youth, an early concept for the second film.
The system was developed in the early 1960s from the AIM-7 Sparrow < sup > TM </ sup > air-to-air missile as a lightweight " point defense " weapon that could be retrofitted to existing ships as quickly as possible, often in place of existing gun-based anti-aircraft weapons.
In the early 1940s, he moved to Republic, where he played zany camp cook Sparrow Biffle in the Roy Rogers vehicles.
Larvae hatch from eggs in the spring and early summer, often in the nests of birds ( including those of the House Sparrow and House Swift ) or around stored fabrics.
One of its early breakfast presenters Russ Walkington had a character known as Gerald the Grasshopper who pre-dated Sammy Sparrow who appeared on 2UE with Gary O ' Callaghan.

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