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Later in the issue, Johnny makes a late-night run to a " 24 / 7 " convenience store for a " Cherry Brain Freezy " and after the store clerk tells him he can't have one because they shut the machines off at 2: 00 am ( in the story, this particular part takes place at 2: 15 am, as it says in a little caption ) he then proceeded to kill the man, but is unable to kill himself having used the one bullet in the gun.
The display caption tells us that " the only hero in this poignant story is humanity.
First, it saves drawing time ( not having to put art where a big caption will be ); and second, comics tell a story, and a page of comics art without the lettering is only half the story.
Large photographs often appear without any related story, only a caption describing their contents ; conversely, news stories are rarely accompanied by photographs.
A different version of the final episode of the previous story The Web Planet featured a caption with " Next Week: The Space Museum " instead of " Next Week: The Lion.
Goro then announces the start of the tournament and the story ends with the caption " To be continued ... at an arcade near you!
Issue 43 of Bongo's " Simpsons Comics " is told in reverse order: the story opens with a depiction of a crane lifting a crashed car out of a lake ; each subsequent scene ( which lasts for one page ) carries a caption informing the reader that it took place, for instance, " 20 minutes earlier ".

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The Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte illustrated the concept of " perception always intercedes between reality and ourselves " in a number of paintings including a famous work entitled The Treachery of Images, which consists of a drawing of a pipe with the caption, Ceci n ' est pas une pipe (" This is not a pipe ").

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Romania n stamp from 1959 with Laika ( the caption reads " Laika, first traveller into Cosmos ")

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A Star Wars-themed t-shirt design was offered by the website ShirtPunch. com, featuring R2-D2 and C-3PO and the caption " Ce ne sont pas les droids.

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Furthermore, she included the Tudor crown and the caption et mater Henrici septimi regis Angliæ et Hiberniæ (" and mother of Henry VII, king of England and Ireland ").
The first mention of public education provided in the city dates back to 1409, namely the caption " Caspar notarius et rector scholarum " (" Caspar secretary and director of schools ").
Only one cartoon (# 5, page 14 ) used the original cartoon caption (" The party's not over yet — I just came home to get my siren and handcuffs ").
It is the font in which the caption for the serial number (" Serial Number ") is printed.
The original caption read: " L ' éducation de l ' homme commence à sa naissance " (" A man's education begins at birth ").
He is very fond of foreign culture ; he drew a graffiti of a Serb three-finger salute with the caption saying " Srbija do Tokija " (" Serbia to Tokyo ") in an ethnically cleansed Bosniak house, later holding a Confederate flag when leaving the Bosniak village sitting on top of an OT M-60, and he always wear a headband with the Chinese character for " dragon " ( 龍 ) on it.

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If an affidavit is notarized or authenticated, it will also include a caption with a venue and title in reference to judicial proceedings.
If is an outward pointing in-plane normal, whereas is the unit vector perpendicular to the plane ( see caption at right ), then the orientation of C is chosen so that a tangent vector to C is positively oriented if and only if forms a positively oriented basis for R < sup > 3 </ sup > ( right-hand rule ).
In 1933 the Daily Mirror showed a picture with the following caption ' This queerly-shaped tree-trunk, washed ashore at Foyers may, it is thought, be responsible for the reported appearance of a " Monster "'.
Another example is that his textbook, as late as the 1927 version, unambiguously states the existence of the ether, and mentions Einstein's theory of relativity only in a noncommittal note at the end of the caption under Einstein's portrait, stating as the last in a list of accomplishments that he was " author of the special theory of relativity in 1905 and of the general theory of relativity in 1914, both of which have had great success in explaining otherwise unexplained phenomena and in predicting new ones.
" and the boxed caption " I pressed the fire control ... and ahead of me rockets blazed through the sky ..." This diptych is large in scale, measuring 1. 7 x 4. 0 m ( 5 ft 7 in x 13 ft 4 in ).
PETA distributed images of the monkeys with the caption, " This is vivisection.
" At the bottom, the family is fighting and the caption reads " they have discussed it.
The opening and closing title caption cards feature drawings of most of the cast, but are less exaggerated than those of Scarfe, while the unaccredited music is a more up-tempo piece for brass band.
The title of the film comes from an idiomatic English-language expression " the tail wagging the dog ", which is commented at the beginning of the film by a caption that reads: Why does the dog wag its tail? Because the dog is smarter than the tail. If the tail were smarter, it would wag the dog.
In the fifth season of Frasier, where the main characters spend episode 6 " Voyage of the Damned " on a cruise ship, ' Ship of Fools ' is used as a caption to preface their experiences.
Hitler is shown photographed in full Wehrmacht Uniform with the caption ' Spot the ball '.
So many citizens of D ’ Lo served in the war that the July 1942 cover of Life magazine featured a picture of two young boys standing in the deserted streets of D ’ Lo with the headline, “ D ’ Lo Men Have Gone Off to War ” with a caption that stated, “ There is a war and a country is in danger.
In 2009, during a scene of the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, " Springfield, Ohio " is listed in the scene caption as the location of a carnival where Victor Creed / Sabretooth finds Chris Bradley / Bolt working as a game booth attendant.
The caption reads " This is your future, Zarqawi " ( هذا مستقبلك يا زرقاوي ).
or, in a caption, as §, where it provides a statement of venue and is read as " to wit ".
On the Calendar of Philocalus, the Saturnalia is represented by a man wearing a fur-trimmed coat next to a table with dice, and a caption reading " Now you have license, slave, to game with your master.
And immediately -- which is a treasured assignment, since the book “ State Fair ” was written by a Des Moines Register reporter -- and I immediately identified in the caption some purebred swine as Herefords.
Because of this variability, it is appropriate to describe the convention being used for the whiskers and outliers in the caption for the plot.
Under the common law, larceny is the trespassory taking ( caption ) and carrying away ( asportation, removal ) of the tangible personal property of another with the intent to deprive him or her of its possession permanently.
A caption then reveals the deaths of Holly, Valens, and the Bopper in a plane crash that night ... and the rest is Rock and Roll.

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In addition, the resulting scaling factor can be referenced for display ( for example, to say in a figure caption, " image shown is 50 % actual size ").
The word " shit " in the line " Wish in one hand and shit in the other and see which one gets filled first " was left uncensored since they could not understand the lyrics to the new song ( closed caption typed it as " unintelligible lyrics ").

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Although mythical elements are not so prominent in Exodus as in Genesis, the echoes of ancient legends are crucial to understanding the book's origins and purpose: for example, the story of the infant Moses's salvation from the Nile has its basis in an earlier legend of king Sargon, while the story of the parting of the Red Sea trades on Mesopotamian creation mythology.
Stafford was greatly influenced by the ideas on mythology of Joseph Campbell, and echoes of Campbell's work are to be found in many aspects of Glorantha ; for instance the story of the " God Learners " can be seen as an exercise on the implications of Campbell's idea of a unifying monomyth, and the story of Prince Argrath an exploration of Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
Exploring the mythological and visual symbolism of the Minotaur, Ariadne and the labyrinthine structure of the maze, Minotaur-The Island echoes the story of Ariadne, Mistress of the Labyrinth, abandoned on the island of Naxos by Theseus.
Chapter 13 in James Joyce's Ulysses is entitled " Nausicaa " and echoes the story to a degree: the character Gerty McDowell ( Nausicaa's analogue ) tempts Bloom.
There are clear echoes of the Wandering Jew in Wagner's The Flying Dutchman, whose plot line is adapted from a story by Heinrich Heine in which the Dutchman is referred to as ' the Wandering Jew of the ocean ', and his final opera Parsifal features a woman called Kundry who is in some ways a female version of the Wandering Jew.
This pattern echoes that of the house in the story, in which the respectable Dr Jekyll used one entrance to the house and Mr Hyde the other, less prominent, one.
The poem moves from a sentimental and romantic evocation of rural life to a brutal work of protest against military conscription and garrison life at the border forts ; then it becomes an extended outlaw ballad of the life of a violent knife-fighting gaucho matrero ; then it becomes a story of captivity among the Indians, followed finally by bringing its protagonist face-to-face with a series of human echoes of his past.
* David Mitchell's novel, Cloud Atlas, echoes the story in many ways, most explicitly through the character Luisa Rey.
Both Hamlet and Otranto show echoes of this story as major elements within the framework of each literary structure.
The title also echoes the title of Turgenev's story Hamlet of the Shchigrovsky District ( 1859 ).
In a story that echoes some of the earlier tales, Ruth's son Erwin C. Ruth was said to have learned of the Peralta mine from a man called Pedro Gonzales ( or Gonzalez ).
The story also has echoes of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis in which there was alleged CIA involvement to remove a government proposing to close US military bases on Australian soil.
" He added, " He has a feel for it ; to spend a little time talking with him is to hear inherited echoes from characters just like those in the story.
Harry Twenty, for example, was an escape story set on a maximum-security prison orbiting the earth, and had clear echoes of The Prisoner TV series, starring Patrick McGoohan ( according to Finley-Day, he used to joke with his fellow creators that if McGoohan appeared at the reception of the IPC building, he was not to be let upstairs ).
The novel Paul et Virginie by Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre echoes the same story.
Sofia's infatuation with Taneyev and his music echoes the story of Tolstoy's great and penetrating dissection of marital relations in The Kreutzer Sonata.
" The film echoes and traces the story as told in the text of the work ; the build up to conflict, conflict itself and the aftermath, finally looking forward to a better future ," says Karl Jenkins.
During his story, Zotz informs Shade that the entire Underworld is built out of pictures created in the bats ' minds by echoes.
In the depiction of Miss Jane ’ s telling of the story, Jim, the child of sharecroppers parallels if not resoundingly echoes the earlier story of Ned, the child born on a slave plantation.
The story of a hero battling against corruption and greed echoes the cattle baron or railroad Westerns.

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