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chase and standard
Seeing the " witch " on the run and the " spell " broken, Glasdale's garrison burst out to give chase, but according to legend, Joan turned around on them alone, raised her holy standard and cried out " Ou Nom De " (" In the name of God "), which reportedly was sufficient to impress the English to halt their pursuit and return to the Boulevart.
For example, in standard Japanese the kana おう can be pronounced in two different ways: as meaning " king " ( 王 ), and as meaning " to chase " ( 追う ).

chase and film
Several British films made in the first half of 1903 extended the chase method of film construction.
Popular and pioneering film makers included the Bamforths in Yorkshire, William Haggar and his family business in Wales and Frank Mottershaw whose film, A Daring Daylight Robbery, started the chase genre.
) Mel Brooks directed a Keystone Cops-type car chase in his comedy film Silent Movie.
It is played on a silent film era style " honky tonk " piano, and accompanies a climactic scene in which the incompetent police detective Inspector Clouseau is involved in a multi-vehicle chase with the antagonists.
In Kimio Yabuki's Puss in Boots ( 1969 ), Miyazaki again provided key animation as well as designs, storyboards and story ideas for key scenes in the film, including the climactic chase scene.
The film was shot on location in and around Kentucky ; parts of the " truck chase scene " were shot at Natural Bridge State Resort Park.
In addition to bank and family scenes, it features Fields pretending to be a film director and ends in a chaotic car chase.
Creature from the Black Lagoon ", and then requires the player to chase after the monster just like in the film.
Other elements include Bruce Wayne becoming a recluse after retiring from being Batman, Batman's first public reappearance during a high-speed car chase between police and criminals ( replaced by Bane and cohorts in the film ), and the remark an observing veteran cop tells his young partner (" We're in for a show, kid ").
* Bert Remsen as Star, who appears in the film only to chase after his runaway wife Winifred.
In 1981 a bright yellow 2CV was driven by James Bond in the film For Your Eyes Only, including an elaborate set piece car chase through a Spanish olive farm, in which Bond uses the unique abilities of the modestly powered 2CV to escape his pursuers in Peugeot 504 sedans.
However, Gleason, at that time, was considered box-office poison by the studio after his film Gigot had flopped several years before, and Breslin refused to get behind the wheel of a car, which was required of Popeye's character for an integral car chase scene.
The film is often cited as containing one of the greatest car chase sequences in movie history .< ref >
The film featured a gripping car chase ( though this was connected to another earlier crime and not the train robbery of the title ) which included scenes of a policeman being run down.
In the car chase scene at the end of the film, an officer uses a police box to report seeing a police car being driven by a man in a top hat.
Duvall has a small part as a cab driver who ferries McQueen around just before the chase scene in the film Bullitt ( 1969 ).
* Runaway Match, possibly the first car chase on film
The 1985 Scottish movie Restless Natives also used Lochgoilhead to film a chase scene, as well as some roads just outside the village.
* The train chase in the 1996 film version of The Wind in the Willows, starring Terry Jones and Eric Idle, was filmed on / along the line.
The film devotes nearly twenty minutes to the battle, which actually lasted little more than an hour before becoming a chase into Montevideo.
* Mombasa is noted in the 2010 film Inception as the place where a foot chase sequence occurs and where two members of the Inception team are recruited.
A Steadicam rig was also employed during the filming of Return of the Jedi ( 1983 ), in conjunction with two gyroscopes for extra stabilization, to film the background plates for the speeder bike chase.
There have also been a number of films to feature elements of parkour ; After including parkour practitioners in a chase sequence in the film Taxi 2, French director / producer Luc Besson produced a feature film, Yamakasi, featuring members of the original Yamakasi group.

chase and device
The Boeotians constructed a strange device, which according to the description in Thucydides ( 4. 100 ) seems to be a kind of flamethrower, and used this weapon to set fire to Delium and chase away the Athenians.
Eventually a bugging device is implanted in DC's collar and the cat leads Zeke into a comical chase at a drive-in movie and several backyards.
In addition, at the conclusion of the Venetian canal chase sequence, Bond's gondola does not sprout a flotation device and ascend to St. Mark's square as it does in the film.
Interestingly, the use of bi-planes in the original is maintained in the new version by the device of having the Hardys contact an acquaintance who has an antique plane to help them chase Taffy Marr.

chase and probably
1995 had a strange feeling about it, with fans unsure if they would come back after the strike-shortened 1994 season ( something that would keep attendances notably lower for a few more years, probably until the HR chase of 1998 ).
* Tatty Oldbitt ( the Sailors ' Friend ): an amorous female basset hound who likes to chase sailors-although just what she intends to do if she catches one is probably best left unexplored.
In a memoir written after his term, Cardoso expressed sympathy for land reform, stating that " were I not President, I would probably out marching with them ", but also that " the image of mobs taking over privatly owned farms would chase away investment, both local and foreign ".
In addition, in the case of an engagement between two aircraft, the attacking aircraft will probably have to engage afterburner and chase the target down, using up a lot of fuel in the process.
The company's website claims that " probably the most popular technique " to take the powder is to " dump " it on the tongue and then " chase " it with a liquid.

chase and dates
The term mother ship dates back to the nineteenth century whaling trade when small, fast ships were used to chase and kill whales.
The song explains how the author has forgotten to clean his room, failed his college class ( which he plans to take next semester ), sold dope ( after losing his job ), missed court dates, had his paycheck garnished due to missed child support payments, gambled away his car payment, is left masturbating after not having sex with his girlfriend, became a paraplegic as the result of a police chase, lost his family ( including his wife and children ), had messed up his " entire life ", and is now homeless " because he got high "-he ultimately decides to end the song, " because he is high " and states that he is singing the whole thing wrong, " because he is high ".

chase and from
Even in the late 18th century the Abbess of Burtscheid was prevented from building a road linking her territory to the neighbouring estates of the duke of Jülich ; the city of Aachen even deployed its handful of soldiers to chase away the road-diggers.
During one such chase he was badly injured when he tumbled from a cliff, lying unconscious for about a day.
Beautiful silks from the work-shops of Constantinople also portrayed in dazzling colour animals-lions, elephants, eagles, and griffins-confronting each other, or represented Emperors gorgeously arrayed on horseback or engaged in the chase.
* The reinforce: This portion of the piece is frequently divided into a first reinforce and a second reinforce, but in any case is marked as separate from the chase by the presence of a narrow circular reinforce ring or band at its foremost end.
The show has a perpetual sense of lawlessness – both from the bounties they chase and from within the crew of the Bebop themselves.
This in turn comes from Latin, also fuga, which is itself related to both fugere (' to flee ') and fugare (' to chase ').
* 2007 – Phoenix News Helicopter Collision: news helicopters from Phoenix, Arizona television stations KNXV and KTVK collide over Steele Indian School Park in central Phoenix while covering a police chase ;
To chase von Lettow the British deployed Indian Army troops from India and then needed large numbers of porters to overcome the formidable logistics of transporting supplies far into the interior by foot.
For most of Kenilworth's history the role of the castle garden, used for entertainment, would have been very distinct from that of the surrounding chase, used primarily for hunting.
Thomas built the first great hall at the castle from 1314 to 1317 and constructed the Water Tower along the outer bailey, as well as increasing the size of the chase.
The text about Xanadu in Purchas, His Pilgrimage, which Coleridge admitted he did not remember exactly, was: " In Xandu did Cublai Can build a stately Pallace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightfull streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure, which may be moved from place to place.
The theory proposed considered to be the most likely evolution of running is of early humans ' developing as endurance runners from the practice of persistence hunting of animals, the activity of following and chasing until a prey is too exhausted to flee, succumbing to " chase myopathy " ( Sears 2001 ), and that human features such as the nuchal ligament, abundant sweat glands, the Achilles tendons, big knee joints and muscular glutei maximi, were changes caused by this type of activity ( Bramble & Lieberman 2004, et al .).
Children would also chase crows and divine some of these things from how many birds appeared or the direction the birds flew.
Meanwhile, on Terrill's orders, Leech and his men chase Hannassey's cattle away from the Big Muddy.
In the ensuing chase, " nine of our men, who did not leave the ground in time after being fired upon by the enemy, from thirty to fifty shots, were taken prisoners and carried away into < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.
* The Running Man ( 1982 ) was a book by Stephen King depicting a game show in which a contestant flees around the world from " hunters " trying to chase him down and kill him ; it has been speculated that the book was inspired by Robert Sheckley's The Prize of Peril.
In contrast, on a worn-out micrometer ( or one that was poorly made to begin with ), one can " chase the error up and down the range ", that is, move it up or down to any of various locales along the range, by adjusting the barrel, but one cannot eliminate it from all locales at once.
During a typical chase, its respiratory rate increases from 60 to 150 breaths per minute.
A delusional Rotwang finds the real Maria hiding from the mob in the cathedral, and, mistaking her for Hel, gives chase.
Thinking he would not surpass the truck chase from Raiders of the Lost Ark ( because the truck was much faster than the tank ), he felt this sequence should be more story-based and needed to show Indiana and Henry helping each other.
For scenes such as Indiana and Brody greeting Elsa, shots of the boat chase, and Kazim telling Indiana where his father is, Robert Watts gained control of the Grand Canal from 7 am to 1 pm, sealing off tourists for as long as possible.
The Motorcycles used in the chase from the castle were a mixed bag: the scout model with sidecar in which Indy and Henry escape was an original BMW R75, complete with machine gun pintle on the sidecar, while the pursuing vehicles were more modern machines dressed up with equipment and logos to make them resemble German army models.
For the next two years comparatively little was heard of the Bábís, but on 15 August 1852 three of them, acting on their own initiative, attempted to assassinate Nasser-al-Din Shah as he was returning from the chase to his palace at Niyávarfin.

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