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Louisiana Public Broadcasting under president Beth Courtney of Baton Rouge produced the documentary Uncle Earl about the colorful former governor.
In addition to his political cartoons he also published the Oom Kaspaas series, wherein Uncle Kaspaas boasts about his colorful past to his " nephew " Nefie-always to be reminded by some unfortunate event of what had really happened.
" McKeithen was the last living link to that colorful era, and perhaps Uncle Earl wouldn't mind us calling Fox another of the ' last of the red hot poppas.

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The name for the top is therefore " Dragonshell " ( Ryuko / 竜甲 )( the Asian dragon is believed to have a shell like a turtle ), the lower part is called the " Dragonstomach " ( Ryuhara / 竜腹 ), one end of the koto, noticeable because of the removable colorful fabricshell, is known as the " Dragonhead ".
Another name for them is banderillas ( diminutive of bandera " flag "), in part because some of them resemble the colorful spears used in bullfighting.
These include the Flower Hmong or the Variegated Hmong ( Hmong Lenh or Hmong Hoa ), so named because of the bright colorful embroidery ( called pa ndau, literally " flower cloth ").
The patient goddess became very angry, and proclaimed to Mahishasur in a colorful tone —" Roar with delight while you still can, O illiterate demon, because when I will kill you, the gods themselves will roar with delight ".
He had a habit of peremptorily relieving senior commanders who he felt were too independent, or whose command style did not agree with his own, such as the colorful and aggressive General Terry Allen, commander of the U. S. 1st Infantry Division ( who was relocated to a different command because Bradley felt that his continued command of the 1st infantry was making it unmanagably elitist, a decision with which Eisenhower concurred ).
When colorful double-backed designer suits started appearing, taping moved primarily to the inside of the suit because the tape was usually very wide, jagged, black, and ugly, and was hidden within the suit and out of sight.
Morels have been called by many local names ; some of the more colorful include dryland fish, because when sliced lengthwise then breaded and fried, their outline resembles the shape of a fish ; hickory chickens, as they are known in many parts of Kentucky ; and merkels or miracles, based on a story of how a mountain family was saved from starvation by eating morels ( the spelling of the word " merkel " reflects the pronunciation of the word " miracle " in the Appalachian dialect common to the south ).
Reubens believed that children liked the Playhouse because it was fast-paced, colorful and " never talked down to them ", while parents liked the Playhouse because it reminded them of the past.
The Upper West Side has been a setting for many movies and television shows because of its pre-War architecture, colorful community and rich cultural life.
Founded in 1946 as part of Sav-Way Industries of Detroit, Michigan, the discs were initially a hit, because of the novelty of the colorful artwork, and the improved sound compared to the shellac records dominant at the time.
The eggs measure 37. 6 x 30 mm ( 1. 48 x 1. 18 in ) and weigh about 19 g. The eggs are prized by egg-collectors, because they are heavily marked with surprisingly colorful and varied markings.
The Louisville-based Colonels started their time in the ABA as a colorful franchise, and not just because of their bright chartreuse green uniforms.
They are not marketed to the public as herbs, because the risks are well known, partly due to a long and colorful history in Europe, associated with " sorcery ", " magic " and intrigue.
Fisherian runaway explains that if a peahen selects a peacock with a longer and more colorful tail, then her male children are more likely to have long and colorful tails and are more likely to be sexually successful themselves, because other peahens have the same preference for longer tails.
However, all members of the species are less well off than they would be if none of the peahens ( or only a small number ) had a preference for a longer or more colorful tail, because in the absence of such a preference, the possession of these maladaptive traits reducing mobility and increasing visibility to predators would no longer be incentivized.
Ahern admitted in 1893 that he had made the story up because he thought it would make colorful copy.
Fans were making Graham a popular figure on their own — even Roberta Morgan's 1979 kayfabe book Main Event had to admit that, " Although he is a rule bender, has managed to stay very popular with the fans, probably because of his skill, strength, and colorful personality " — but the era of explicit and intentional " cool heels " did not come until the 1990s with the likes of the New World Order ( nWo ), D-Generation X, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The Rock.
She said that some fishermen were standing on the lawn at Upper Soda Springs looking at a catch of the large trout from the McCloud River that were called ' calico trout ' because of their spotted, colorful markings.
He earned the nickname Claudius Maximus because of his brash, ascerbic style of leadership and opinionated, colorful personality.
The foremost among the childhood stories is his " mentor " Rancid Crabtree, a colorful woodsman who lives near Pat's childhood home, who hasn't bathed because of his fear of getting wet.
There are a number of colorful traditions about the name " Montrouge ", but it appears that it in fact comes from the Latin words monte ( mountain ) and rubeus ( red ), meaning Red Mountain, because of the reddish color of the earth in this area.
Sweet peppers are very often used as a bulking agent in ready-made meals and take-away food, because they are cheap, have a strong flavour, and are colorful.

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These nutrients are typically found in edible plants, especially colorful fruits and vegetables, but also other organisms including seafood, algae, and fungi.
There a " Third Dynasty " soon emerged, with three World Championships in a row from 1972 to 1974 led by players including Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, ace reliever Rollie Fingers, and colorful owner Charlie O. Finley.
Many other countries followed suit, including Ireland in 1990 and the UK circa 1994-1995, which phased out the old green Landis & Gyr cards in favor of the more colorful chip ( smart ) cards.
In the fall of 1882 work was done on the main corridor, including tinting the walls pale olive and adding squares of gold leaf, and decorating the ceiling in gold and silver, and colorful traceries woven to spell " USA ".
Animation and producer Sam Register, the concept revolves around Bugs and Daffy leaving the woods and moving to the suburbs with " colorful neighbors " including Sylvester and Tweety, Granny, and of course Yosemite Sam.
It houses a large genealogy collection and various artifacts from Chanute's colorful history, including an extensive collection of MKT Railroad memorabilia.
It is noted for having a fascinating mosaic of colorful personalities, including that of Jacob Roomie, legendary orator.
Entertainment Weekly gave the release a " B +" rating and wrote, " Fans will drool over the extras, including some illuminating deleted scenes ( of particular note is an alternate opening detailing Buckaroo's tragic childhood, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis as Banzai's mother ) and director Richter's commentary, which reveals some colorful behind-the-scenes battles with studio execs ".
There are many colorful stories of how the cats first came to France, including pairs of cats being a reward for helping defend a temple, or being smuggled out of Burma by a Vanderbilt.
These books run from the rule of the tyrant Clearchus ( c. 364 – 353 BC ) to the later years of Julius Caesar ( c. 40 BC ) and contain many colorful accounts including the Byzantine introduction of the barbarian Gauls into Asia where they first allied themselves with the Heracleans and later turned violently against them.
After Johnson took over, other colorful characters were added to the cast, including:
Of the many musical pieces created for the orchestra, the Pops ' most identifiable works were the colorful novelty numbers composed by Leroy Anderson, including " Sleigh Ride ", " The Typewriter " and others.
Bruce Campbell plays Brisco, who is joined by a colorful group of supporting characters, including Julius Carry as fellow bounty hunter Lord Bowler and Christian Clemenson as stick-in-the-mud lawyer Socrates Poole.
The Coraciiformes are a group of usually colorful near passerine birds including the kingfishers, the Hoopoe, the bee-eaters, the rollers, and the hornbills.
Said to be a true " rock ' n roll " collection, Lost in America contained three singles: " Truly Believe ", " The Kiss " and live-favorite " Gramercy Park Hotel ", which pays homage to the New York City landmark and its colorful patrons ( including baseball legend Babe Ruth.
It was also the first tomb to feature decorations ( including The Legend of the destruction of mankind ) on every passageway and chamber with highly refined bas-reliefs and colorful paintings-fragments of which, including a large column depicting Seti I with the goddess Hathor, can be seen in the Museo Archeologico, Florence.
In India, there is often an elaborate ceremony during the funeral of a widow's husband, including smashing the bangles, removing the bindi as well as any colorful attire, and requiring the woman to wear white clothes, the color of mourning.
Due in part to the colorful array of characters that Gleason invented ( including the cast of The Honeymooners ), Cavalcade of Stars became a huge success for DuMont.
Hayes was a three-time winner of The College Football Coach of the Year Award, now known as the Paul " Bear " Bryant Award, and was " the subject of more varied and colorful anecdotal material than any other coach past or present, including fabled Knute Rockne ," according to biographer Jerry Brondfield.
This version of the game, which was developed by SPS and published by Sharp, features several enhancements to the Famicom original, such as displaying three enemy characters on-screen instead of just two, slightly more colorful graphics, an expanded game world, and new items and special techniques for the player ( including some that were only used by certain enemy characters in the Famicom version, such as the headbutt and the whirlwind kick ).
The Strip continued to be a major focus for punk rock and New Wave during the late 1970s, and it became the center of the colorful glam metal and heavy metal scenes throughout the 1980s, hosting groups including Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Quiet Riot, Ratt, Poison, L. A.
Ironically, issues of Uncanny X-Men during the time of this Excalibur had much in common with the original Excalibur: lighthearted stories by Chris Claremont, colorful art by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer, characters including Nightcrawler and Rachel Summers, and even a cameo appearance by Captain Britain.
There were several other " reservoir wars " during the canal's colorful history over the same issue, including the Clay County Canal War in Indiana.

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