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Strips are written and drawn by a comics artist or cartoonist.
Strips usually, but not always, are broken up into several smaller panels with continuity from panel to panel.
Strips begun during the mid-1980s or after ( such as Get Fuzzy, Over the Hedge, Monty, and others ) are known for their heavy use of storylines, lasting between one and three weeks in most cases.
Strips of tamagoyaki omelette, tiny fish roe, chopped tuna, and oboro whitefish flakes are typical non-vegetarian fillings.
* Spike Strips: The lower walls of the arena are lined with inward pointing 6-inch long sharpened steel spikes.
Strips of this type are still used for urine glucose readings, but for blood glucose levels they are obsolete.
Strips are produced by photographing cartoon characters.
Strips of nata de coco are used in mass-produced bubble tea drinks as a healthier alternative to tapioca.
Strips of 35mm still picture film are also included in the film ; at times, the images are run upside down, and in reverse.
Centerline Rumble Strips are applied to single lane undivided highways to help prevent head-on collisions.
Strips featuring Syd are usually drawn by Lew Stringer, an artist and regular contributor to the comic.
Strips set in Fisher's workplace satirize office politics and corporate bureaucracy ; strips set in Fisher's home are based around relationship humour, with a strong focus put on Tom's tendency to be introspective.
In 2008, he published Fertilizers, Pills & Magnetic Strips: The Fate of Public Education in America in which contemporary education debates are seen as the result of demographic and economic trends throughout the 20th Century.
Chicken tenders are offered by various fast food chains like McDonald's " Chicken Select Strips " and Church's Chicken " Tender Strips ".
Strips on the other hand are generally longer and shaped into a rectangle.
Beggin ' Strips are a brand of dog treats manufactured and sold in North America by Nestlé's Nestlé Purina PetCare division.
Beggin ' Strips are designed to resemble strips of bacon.
Purina Beggin ' Strips are made of real bacon but are enhanced with artificial ingredients.
Beggin ' Strips are mostly famous for their television advertising, beginning in 1994, after they began selling their product in 1993.

Strips and together
They put together a pilot film, The Comic Strips of Television, featuring Crusader ; a parody of Sherlock Holmes named " Hamhock Bones "; and a bumbling Mountie named Dudley Do-Right.

Strips and with
Strips such as The Phantom and Terry and the Pirates began appearing in a format of two strips to a page in full-size newspapers, such as the New Orleans Times Picayune, or with one strip on a tabloid page, as in the Chicago Sun-Times.
* a full colour comics page every day ( with half of a page of " Saturday Strips " on Sundays, and one section consisting of " Sunday Strips " on Saturdays )
Strips of leather, with rawhide sewed between, were used for the handhold with sheepskin glued under the handholds to protect the knuckles ; this arrangement became known as " Bascom's Rigging ".
Strips often depict Knipl's chance encounters with obscure, marginal businesses ( e. g. a company that distributes newspaper weights to newsstands ), eccentric hobbyists, and enigmatic details of the urban landscape.
On September 10, 2008, Gershon appeared in a video on funnyordie. com, parodying former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, titled " Gina Gershon Strips Down Sarah Palin " which she followed with " Gina Gershon Does Sarah Palin 2 ".
The US version replaces Sink with Shut My Eyes, and Milk with Strips of You.
A 2005 NCHRP study concluded that overall motor vehicle crashes at sites treated with Centreline Rumble Strips were reduced overall by 14 %.
Strips of fine cane belt painted in red ( yari ) and bent into the shape of a horse-collar with an elongated end were also worn.
Strips of bark were then woven horizontally through the lines of poles to form more or less weatherproof walls, with doors usually both ends of the house covered with an animal hide to keep warm, although doors also were built into sides of especially long longhouses.
Strips drawn by Basset continued to appear on Sundays until March 15, 2009, with Harrell's first Sunday strip appearing the following week.
*** Rumble Strips: The KY 9 corridor has an " unusually large percentage of vehicle collisions with guardrails.
This contest offers multiple monetary prizes, the grand prize being a $ 5, 000 supply of Beggin ' Strips per year and a trip to see the Late Show with David Letterman in New York.

Strips and .
IDW collected Jones ' strip in 2011 as part of their Library of American Comic Strips.
In 1964, an article called " Comic Strips They'd Really Like To Do " featured one-shot proposals by cartoonists including Mell Lazarus and Charles M. Schulz.
The table of probabilities for a specific machine is called the Paytable and Reel Strips sheet, or PARS.
* King Pin: New Zippy Strips.
* Pinhead's Progress: More Zippy Strips.
* Zippy and beyond: A Pinhead's Progress-Comic Strips, Stories, Travel Sketches and Animation Material.
Teacher has regarded him as the mouthiest of the Kids too, as in Singled Out and Feature Length Strips, Spotty would tend to interrupt and commentate the lessons aruptly.
Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index.
Strips consist of interconnected electrical terminals.
Strips of land along major thoroughfares, such as Homestead Road and Lee Boulevard, were set aside for commerce.
Strips of land were added at various times over the years, the largest addition coming in 1957, a donation by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown.
Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index.
Notable acts that have played at the Snowball include Mumford and Sons, The Rumble Strips, Elliot Minor and The Who.
Examples of the full page Sunday strip were printed in The Comic Strip Century ( 1995, reissued in 2004 as 100 Years of Comic Strips ), edited by Bill Blackbeard, Dale Crain and James Vance.
Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index.
* Devil Strips – term's use and lore.

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