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Stephan and Pastis
This act is commonly criticized by modern cartoonists including Watterson and Pearls Before Swines Stephan Pastis.
Stephan Pastis has lamented that the " unwritten " censorship code is still " stuck somewhere in the 1950s.
* January 16 – Stephan Pastis, American cartoonist
* Stephan Pastis, comic artist, Pearls Before Swine
* Stephan Pastis ( born January 16, 1968 ) cartoonist
For the 1997 April Fool's Day Comic strip switcheroo, Dilbert creator Scott Adams swapped cartoons with Keane ; and Stephan Pastis drew a series in which Family Circus " invaded " Pearls Before Swine in 2007.
* Pearls Before Swine ( comics ), a comic strip by American cartoonist Stephan Pastis
Pearls Before Swine is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Stephan Pastis, who was formerly a lawyer in San Francisco, California.
Stephan Pastis has also mentioned that the incongruity between the cute characters and the dark themes surrounding them is a source of humor in the strip.
Because Stephan Pastis was once unable to draw lions, these particular predators were not shown in the strip until May 31, 2007, when two were shown moving next door to Zebra, on the opposite side from the crocodiles.
In the treasury The Crass Menagerie, Stephan Pastis remarks that the Guard Duck has become so popular that he's become a sixth main character ( after Rat, Pig, Zebra, Goat, and the crocs ).
Stephan Pastis appears self-reflexively in the strip.
In an introduction on one of his books, Stephan Pastis wrote that one " Pearls " strip was hated by Lou Gehrig fans because in one strip ( March 3, 2003 ), Pig thought it was a coincidence that Lou Gehrig would die of a disease that had the same name as himself, not knowing that the disease was named after Gehrig.
Stephan Thomas Pastis ( pronounced " Stefen Passtiss ") ( born January 16, 1968 ) is an American cartoonist and the creator of the comic strip Pearls Before Swine.
In his 2009 treasury Pearls Blows Up, 2000s cartoonist Stephan Pastis of Pearls Before Swine, who cites Schulz as one of his many influences, suggested in relation to a series of strips paying homage to Peanuts with baseball, that Shermy as well as Violet may have died in some way after a game, commenting that " I'm fairly certain the games in Peanuts weren't played to the death ... Shermy and Violet did seem to disappear at some point.
Over the week of July 7, 2008, Pearls Before Swine parodied the tendency of Funky Winkerbean towards killing off main characters when it killed off Rat and the strip's own author, Stephan Pastis ( the two would later be returned to the strip via the intervention of United Feature Syndicate ), even utilizing Batiuk's representation of the Angel of Death.
* Stephan Pastis, an American cartoonist
* Pearls Before Swine cartoonist Stephan Pastis ( known for using other comic characters in his strip ) portrayed Nancy and Sluggo as extras to replace Rat and Goat during the 2002 " Pearls Labor Dispute ".
* Pearls Before Swine ( comic strip ), an American comic strip written and illustrated by Stephan Pastis
While characters making guest appearances in other comic strips is not an unusual occurrence ( Dan Piraro's Bizarro and Stephan Pastis ' Pearls Before Swine do it often ), this was the most ambitious in scale.
On April 1, 2005, Stephan Pastis of Pearls Before Swine, Bill Amend of FoxTrot, and Darby Conley of Get Fuzzy all ran the same comic dialogue in their respective strips, but with their own core characters saying the lines.
Comic strip writer Stephan Pastis often includes feghoots in his strip Pearls Before Swine
Richmond returned the favor by caricaturing the strip's creator Stephan Pastis inside a garbage can, in a 2006 issue of Mad.

Stephan and creator
The first edition of Talislanta was published by Bard Games in 1987, a company in part founded by Talislanta's primary creator Stephan Michael Sechi.

Stephan and Pearls
In Pearls Blows Up, Stephan says that he replaces some of the usual squiggle-marks indicating swear words with a poorly drawn picture of Darby Conley's head.

Stephan and credits
The show became an instant success, culminating with a notable season finale brawl featuring finalists Forrest Griffin and Stephan Bonnar going toe-to-toe for the right to earn the six-figure contract, an event that Dana White credits for saving the UFC.
Production credits are to The Vaselines in collaboration with Stephan Pastel on the tracks from Son of A Gun and Dying for It, and with Jamie Watson on the remainder.

Stephan and for
1987 ), Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint ( 1987 ), Arvo Pärt's Miserere ( 1989 / 92 ), György Kurtág's Grabstein für Stephan ( 1989 ), and countless works composed for the quintet of Ástor Piazzolla.
Opened during the 1880s and originally located at 11th Street and University Place, called the Hotel St. Stephan and then after 1902, called The Hotel Albert while under the ownership of William Ryder it served as a meeting place, restaurant and dwelling for several important artists and writers from the late 19th century well into the 20th century.
* Stephan Wassong, Pierre de Coubertin ´ s American studies and their importance for the analysis of his early educational campaign.
Stephan Alexander Würdtwein's 1789 edition, Epistolae S. Bonifacii Archiepiscopi Magontini, was the basis for a number of ( partial ) translations in the nineteenth century.
This led Heinrich von Stephan, Royal Prussian and later German Minister for Posts, to found the Universal Postal Union.
* Stephan Bernsee's smbPitchShift C source code C source code for doing frequency domain pitch manipulation
As well, his life was represented in a theatrical dance production by Stephan Mazurek called Egon Schiele, presented in May 1995, for which Rachel's, an American post-rock group, composed a score titled Music for Egon Schiele.
* Stephan Diehl, Pieter Hartel and Peter Sestoft, Abstract Machines for Programming Language Implementation, Future Generation Computer Systems, Vol.
Victorious in 1347, John Kantakouzenos ruled as co-emperor until John V's attack on his son Matthew in 1352 led to a second civil war. In this second civil war John V asked the ruler of Serbia, Stephan Dushan for help and Dushan obliged by sending 4, 000 Serbian horsemen to his aid.
" Stephan Grundy states that Sága and Sökkvabekkr may be by-forms of Frigg and Fensalir used for the purpose of composing alliterative verse.
It served as a location for both Stephan A. Douglas ( October 11, 1858 ) and Abraham Lincoln ( October 22, 1858 ) to speak to residents of the area as they were running against each other for the US Senate.
The second movement was led by a twelve-year-old French shepherd boy named Stephan of Cloyes, who claimed in June that he bore a letter for the king of France from Jesus.
The city is well known for its football team, Hvidovre IF, where famous Danish football players such as Peter Schmeichel, Kenneth Brylle, and Michael Manniche have played. Stephan Andersen with a past in Charlton, have played for the club too.
In 1984, Karan left Anne Klein and, together with her then husband Stephan Weiss and Takihyo Corporation, started her own business " to design modern clothes for modern people ".
** Helmut Burk & Karl-August Naegler ( producers ), Jobst Eberhardt, Stephan Flock ( engineers ), Pierre Boulez ( conductor ) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Boulez Conducts Edgard Varèse ( Amériques ; Arcana ; Déserts ; Ionisation )
The ahnentafel system of numeration is also known as: the Eytzinger Method, for Michaël Eytzinger, the Austrian-born historian who first published the principles of the system in 1590 ; the Sosa Method, named for Jerónimo ( Jerome ) de Sosa, the Spanish genealogist who popularized the numbering system in his work Noticia de la gran casa de los marqueses de Villafranca in 1676 ; and the Sosa – Stradonitz Method, for Stephan Kekulé von Stradonitz, the genealogist and son of Friedrich August Kekulé, who published his interpretation of Sosa's method in his Ahnentafel-atlas in 1898.
In order to freely practice their Christian faith in accordance with the Lutheran confessions outlined in the Book of Concord, Stephan and nearly 1, 100 other Saxon Lutherans left for the United States in November 1838.

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