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`` I think the big thing about the game was that our kids for the third straight week stayed in there pitching and kept the pressure on.
Mayr said of his own involvement with the local birdwatchers: " In those early years in New York when I was a stranger in a big city, it was the companionship and later friendship which I was offered in the Linnean Society that was the most important thing in my life.
That ’ s how big a thing it is.
With Bauhaus flying in on similar wings could it be the next big thing ?".
Even when Superman was depowered after the Battle of Metropolis and remained out of sight for a year, the only thing Luthor accomplished in that time was the self-sabotaged ' Everyman ' project, where " found a big destructive machine so could break things ", claiming that Superman drove him to it.
First demonstrated the form of the world by a plain wooden sphere ... thus expressing a very big thing by a little model.
A January 2005 Newsweek article suggested that Internet telephony may be " the next big thing.
All three of those things are said, in the big monotheistic religions, of the same being, which gives rise to some puzzles about the sort of thing that God is supposed to be.
He has four close friends: Claude Funston, a hapless working man ; Griffy, a stand-in for Bill Griffith, who often appears in the strip to complain about various aspects of modern life ; Shelf-Life, a fast-talking schemer always looking for " the next big thing "; and Vizeen Nurney, a 20-something lounge singer who, despite her rebellious image, has an optimistic and sympathetic nature.
The band's frontman Dave Grohl ( a big Led Zeppelin fan ) has described Jones ' guest appearance as the " second greatest thing to happen to me in my life ".
Upon his head he has a thing like a broad eminence ( a big lump ), called ( 尺木 ).
Now, the next big thing being worked on is an astonishingly accurate version of the mythic Spa Francorchamps Belgian track with its 1967 sixties layout. Originally, the track included in the game, suffered some unaccuracies. Spa 67 release is expected for 2012.
* Mitch Kapor's Why Wikipedia is the next big thing
Around the mid-1990s, with the success of the big beat-sound exemplified by The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy in the UK, and spurred by the attention from mainstream artists, including Madonna in her collaboration with William Orbit on her album Ray of Light and Australian singer Dannii Minogue with her 1997 album Girl, music of this period began to be produced with a higher budget, increased technical quality, and with more layers than most other forms of dance music, since it was backed by major record labels and MTV as the " next big thing ".
The most coincidental thing is both Farrell and Morgan were big fans of the M * A * S * H series during its early seasons before they both joined the cast, with Morgan having also appeared as " General Bartford Hamilton Steele " in the season-three episode " The General Flipped at Dawn " ( for which he won an Emmy Award for Best Guest Role in a Primetime Comedy Series ).
David said, ' When he looks at me and flare those nostrils ; and he would be gone ,' it would be such a wonderful thing to see this great big guy just reduced to a giggling idiot by Harry, but unfortunately, all I could do is to tell you, we had great fun doing the show ; and much of it was laughing at some silly gag that one of us had pulled on the others.
There was considerable interest within the industry, and in the media, suggesting that online services would be the " next big thing ".
For some time object libraries held the status of the " next big thing " in the programming world.
" Michael Zimmerman, Philosophy Professor at Tulane University, described Erhard as " a kind of artist, a thinker, an inventor, who has big debts to others, borrowed from others, but then put the whole thing together in a way that no one else had ever done.
In spite of this newfound notoriety, the art world had already turned its attention from the now passé abstract expressionists to the " next big thing ", Pop Art, particularly the work of Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Rosenquist.
Bruce Springsteen declined an invitation to play at Live Aid despite his huge popularity in 1985, later stating that he " simply did not realise how big the whole thing was going to be ".
Last thing I remember, I beat ' em all to death with a big piece of Fatty.
In the first episode of the series, his wife Peggy Hill prompts Hank to tell his son that he loves him — after he finally manages to do so, Bobby says that he thought of himself as a " big disappointment ," which Hank immediately rejects, earnestly ( if, to the viewer, implausibly ) declaring that Bobby is the one thing in town that's never disappointed him.
An October 25, 2006, USA Today editorial, " How Ford starved its Taurus ", noted that the Japanese stuck with their winners and make them better ( such as the Toyota Corolla, which has been in continuous production since the 1960s ), while Detroit automakers retire cars and even entire division nameplates in search of " the next big thing ".

big and Germany
There were also underground discotheques in Nazi Germany patronized by anti-Nazi youth called the swing kids .. Jimmy Saville played records of big band music in dance halls in Leeds, England, during World War Two.
It became the biggest selling album of the year in Great Britain and a bestseller in other big European markets as well, selling more than one million copies in Germany and nearly 4 million in the UK alone.
In the late 1970s the band had massive success in Germany, where the " Lady in Black " single was a big hit.
Meanwhile, as in Germany, outside regular shopping hours gas stations and train stations of big cities have taken on the role of Nahversorger ( supplying the local population with groceries ).
In September 1946 Byas went to Europe to tour with Don Redman's big band in Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, and Germany.
In Germany flappers were called " backfisch ", which meant a young fish not yet big enough to be sold in the market.
* 1362, January 16, Grote Mandrenke ( big drowner of men ) or Saint Marcellus flood, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, created a great part of the Wadden Sea and caused the end of the city of Rungholt ; 25, 000 to 40, 000 deaths, according to some sources 100, 000 deaths
On the other hand, Joseph Goebbels assembled some of the now jobless musicians from Germany and conquered countries into a big band called Charlie and His Orchestra to perform Nazified versions of popular swing hits to be played in propaganda broadcasts.
Immigration was a big issue in Germany and prompted hip-hop artists, who were children of immigrants, to use rap and hip hop as a way to defend themselves in their country.
Another challenge to Habsburg authority came from Germany and the question of either " big Germany " ( united Germany led by Austria ) or " little Germany " ( united Germany led by Prussia ).
For this version, the lyrics were not translated but rather changed completely to an anti-drug anthem about a young man dying because of his drug addiction-an extremely hot topic in that year, when heroin was making the first big inroads in Germany.
His 1984 New Wave single " Square Rooms ", from his debut album of the same name became a number one hit in France ( in 1985 ), also reaching # 6 in Switzerland, # 12 in Italy ( in 1985 ), # 13 in Germany, # 15 in Austria and # 80 in the U. S. The same year, he released " Cold Dresses ", which was also a big hit in France, reaching # 5.
Both the album and single became big hits in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
This was the last model by Ford of Germany offering the big four engine.
However, unless Germany developed an atomic bomb, which would have taken even more time and resources, it is unlikely this aircraft would have made a big impact on the outcome of the war.
A method practiced in southern Germany to predict the weather for the following year goes like this: At Silvester evening you take twelve big, sphere-like pieces of onion and put them on a wooden board in a row.
On 6 June 1993 the big prayer hall was reinaugurated in an event attended by Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl and televised nationwide in Germany.
While drawing it, Friedrich von Huene of the University of Tübingen, Germany, instead used the backbones of Altispinax, a mysterious big theropod known from high-spined dorsal vertebrae and at times classified as a spinosaur.
The album did well in Europe peaking at number three on the albums chart, mainly due to the big success in countries like Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Greece, Germany, Austria, and Portugal.
A big distribution deal with Modern Music ( Germany ) fell through due to miscommunication between B. N. E.

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