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The Goose Steps Out is a British comedy film released in 1942.
Set during World War II, The Goose Steps Out recounts the adventures of William Potts ( Will Hay ) after it is discovered that he is an exact double of a German spy who the British have just captured.
* The Goose Steps Out, British comedy film released in 1942

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Goose and for
Other animals found in the relatively open habitats of the high Andes include the huemul, cougar, foxes in the genus Pseudalopex, and, for birds, certain species of tinamous ( notably members of the genus Nothoprocta ), Andean Goose, Giant Coot, flamingos ( mainly associated with hypersaline lakes ), Lesser Rhea, Andean Flicker, Diademed Sandpiper-plover, miners, sierra-finches and diuca-finches.
Bacardi acquired the Cazadores blue agave tequila brand in 2002 and in 2004 purchased Grey Goose, a French made vodka, from Sidney Frank for $ 2 billion.
A horizontal strip can also be used for a single panel with a single gag, as seen occasionally in Mike Peters ' Mother Goose and Grimm.
Caron is best known for the musical films An American in Paris ( 1951 ), Lili ( 1953 ), Daddy Long Legs ( 1955 ), Gigi ( 1958 ), and for the non-musical films Fanny ( 1961 ), The L-Shaped Room ( 1962 ), and Father Goose ( 1964 ).
The Baum-Denslow Mother Goose book used as free premium for breakfast cereal
Species for which the reserve is important include Pale-bellied Brent Goose, Wigeon, Teal, Pintail, Merlin, Dunlin, Bar-tailed Godwit and many others.
The term nursery rhyme is used for " traditional " poems for young children in Britain and many other countries, but usage only dates from the 19th century and in North America the older ‘ Mother Goose Rhymes ’ is still often used.
The early years of the 20th century are notable for the illustrations to children's books including Caldecott's Hey Diddle Diddle Picture Book ( 1909 ) and Arthur Rackham's Mother Goose ( 1913 ).
Goose feathers are most commonly used ; scarcer, more expensive swan feathers are used for larger lettering.
Robertson's first agents were not a success ; Giraffe ( George Graf ) was never really used and Gander ( Kurt Goose ; MI5 had a thing for amusingly relevant code names ) had been sent to Britain with a radio that could only transmit, not receive.
The uses of these islands vary: Davids ' Island, the former location of the U. S. Army ’ s Fort Slocum, is currently unoccupied but is slated for use as passive parkland ; Glen Island is a County park for passive and active recreation ; Huckleberry Island is largely undeveloped and has one of the largest rookeries for some shore bird species in western Long Island Sound ; Columbia Island was the former site of CBS television broadcast antennas and is currently unoccupied ; Echo Island is used by a private yacht club ; Execution Rocks is the site of a 19th century lighthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places ; Pea Island is owned by Huguenot Yacht Club but remains undeveloped ; Goose Island is undeveloped ; Clifford, Harrison and Tank Islands are part of a nature preserve and city park ; and Oak and Pine Islands are used as private residences.
A Amulet | talisman from the Black Pullet, a late grimoire containing instructions on how a magician might cast rings and craft amulets for various magical applications, culminating in the The Golden Goose | Hen that Lays Golden Eggs.
The Northern Gannet, a seabird, is also known as the " Solan Goose " although it is a bird unrelated to the true geese, or any other Anseriformes for that matter.
* Smith, Joshua M. Battle for the Bay: The Naval War of 1812 ( Fredericton, NB: Goose Lane Editions, 2011 ).
Other notable Feydeau farces include L ' Hôtel du libre échange, Le Dindon ( Sauce for the Goose, 1896 ) and the series of plays he wrote after 1908 grouped under the title " Du Mariage au Divorce " (" On purge bébé ", " Feu la mère de madame ", Léonie est en avance " and " Mais ne te promène donc pas toute nue ").
Records Karloff made for the children's market included Three Little Pigs and Other Fairy Stories, Tales of the Frightened ( volume 1 and 2 ), Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories and, with Cyril Ritchard and Celeste Holm, Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes, and Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark.
Gus Goose works here nightly to prepare various dishes for the guests, but he sometimes eats said dishes before they reach the tables.
The so-called " Mother Goose " rhymes and stories have formed the basis for many classic British pantomimes.
After petitioning the British Crown in 1697 for the right to own land in the Baronies, they prospered as gentlemen planters on the Goose, Ashpoo, Ashley and Santee River plantations they purchased from the British Landgrave Edmund Bellinger.
Surprised to find that a contractual clause forbade them from recording with another label, the band bought out their contract, touring in a beat up van they called, " The Blue Goose " working for more than a year to raise the funds to buy out their contract.
* Lake Bryan, named for Dr. Enoch A. Bryan, behind the Little Goose Dam ( elevation: 640 ')

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There were new yellow curtains, bright as a child's life ought to be, a new bedspread, lively with hopping rabbits, and hanging from the ceiling was an airy Mother Goose Mobile, spinning slowly in the breeze.
Thomas once confided that the poems which had most influenced him were Mother Goose rhymes which his parents taught him when he was a child:
Busey was born in Goose Creek ( now Baytown ), Texas, the son of Sadie Virginia ( née Arnett ), a homemaker, and Delmer Lloyd Busey, a construction design manager.
William Jan Berry ( born in Los Angeles, California April 3, 1941 ; died March 26, 2004 ), was the son of aeronautical engineer William L. Berry ( born December 7, 1909 in The Bronx, NY ; died December 19, 2004 in Camarillo, California ), who had been project manager of the " Spruce Goose " and flew on its only flight with Howard Hughes, and Clara Lorentze Mustad Berry ( born September 2, 1919 in Bergen, Norway ; died July 9, 2009 ).
Mother Goose was a moderate success, and allowed Baum to quit his door-to-door sales job ( which had had a negative impact on his health ).
Jordan was cremated and his ashes buried in the churchyard of St. James Church in Goose Creek, outside Charleston.
Unfortunately, they did not have a recognisable lead singer like Yes, ELP or Genesis ( The Snow Goose was entirely instrumental ) which limited their success.
Mauro's Easy Riser was used by the man who became known as " Father Goose ," Bill Lishman.
Sir Christopher Wren has since the eighteenth century been claimed by the Lodge of Antiquity No. 2, one of the four founding Masonic Lodges of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717, to have been its Master at the Goose and Gridiron at St. Paul's churchyard, while he was rebuilding the cathedral: he is said to have been " adopted " on 18 May 1691 ( that is, accepted as a sort of honorary member or patron, rather than an operative ).
Carl used the original German spelling of " Goose ," which one of a few spellings was " Ganz ," but also Gantz, Gans, and so on.
* The Hughes H-4 Hercules was made mostly of birch wood, despite its better-known moniker, " The Spruce Goose ".
Fanny Coot was first mentioned in the Donald Duck comic strip of May 9, 1938 where Gus Goose first appeared.
After many months, Ed was working the hills east of the San Pedro River when he found pieces of silver ore in dry wash on a high plateau called Goose Flats.
The vein of silver ore was near the San Pedro River Valley, on a waterless plateau called Goose Flats.
Goose River Village ( as it was known until 1852 ), was originally part of the Megunticook Plantation, incorporated in 1791 as Camden.
In 1979 an agreement was brokered between the towns of Swanville, Frankfort, Searsport and Goose River Hydro, Inc.
The right, or north side of the store, was devoted primarily to wearing apparel for the entire family and included such items as “ Beaver ” hats, “ Star ” and “ Red Goose ” shoes, works shirts and “ Test ” overalls.
2005's Goose Festival Prince was Ethan Hayes, Princess Ashlyn Jones, and Queen Ashly Lentz.
Portair Field was used as a terminal for early commercial transcontinental flights, flew passengers in the Ford Trimotor “ Tin Goose ” by day, and used Pullman trains for night travel.
A second obelisk was erected at the centre of another patte d ' oie or ' Goose Foot ' beyond the cascade to west of the Villa.
The first community established in the Goose Lake Valley was New Pine Creek in 1869, with a post office established December 8, 1876.
Prior to 1910 it was located in the northwest portion of Saint James Goose Creek Township, Berkeley County.

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