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In addition, a burger bar McWonald's was used as a story setting and displayed a large W in the style of an inverted Golden Arches M. This establishment had spotty-faced teenage staff vomiting and smoking ; a child customer informs his mother that he does not want to finish his burger as it " tastes of pigeon and has cigarette butts in it ".
At around 10: 30 a. m., Bryant purchased a cigarette lighter from Midway Point Newsagency, paying with a large note without waiting for his change.
' Brute force was supplemented with the bastinado ; sleep deprivation ; extensive solitary confinement ; glaring searchlights ; standing in one place for hours on end ; nail extractions ; snakes ( favored for use with women ); electrical shocks with cattle prods, often into the rectum ; cigarette burns ; sitting on hot grills ; acid dripped into nostrils ; near-drownings ; mock executions ; and an electric chair with a large metal mask to muffle screams while amplifying them for the victim.
The figurines which allow for cigarette offerings have mouth openings large enough for cigarettes to be inserted.
Kure is located within a major current which washes up debris from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, such as fishing nets and large numbers of cigarette lighters, on the island.
However, the pair of races was the start of a 14-year Formula One career, thanks in large part to family connections with the Marlboro cigarette brand.
In July 1951, at the age of 10, Kovacs became involved in a violent fight with two older bullies, in which he partly blinded one with a cigarette and took a large bite out of the other's cheek in a blind rage.
Over the past 40 years, the large growing community of mobileers has grown from ham radio operators to now include mobile computing, with a host of new products available for trunk-mounted computers, and dashboard displays, such as the Xenarc line of computer screens that run off a cigarette lighter plug.
All practical forms of hydrogenated carbon — including cigarette smoke, wood fire smoke, chimney soot, mined coal such as bitumen and anthracite — contain large amounts of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon tars, and are therefore almost certainly carcinogenic.
In October 1926, Seppala, Togo, and a team of dogs went on a tour from Seattle, Washington to California ; Seppala and Togo drew large crowds at stadiums and department stores, and even appeared in a Lucky Strike cigarette campaign.
He spent time in juvenile hall, used large amounts of drugs and alcohol, and has descended into being common street trash ; which Stan decides must have begun when he first touched the marijuana cigarette.
In 2006, Rachel Donadio of The New York Times stated, " Although assailed by some for being too canonical and by others for faddishly expanding the reading list, the anthology has prevailed over the years, due in large part to the talents of Abrams, who refined the art of stuffing 13 centuries of literature into 6, 000-odd pages of wispy cigarette paper.
He wore the large sideburns popular in the 1960s and 1970s and when not on the field was seldom seen without a cigarette hanging from the corner of his mouth.

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One controversy that has broken out in bankruptcy courts since 2007 concerns the proper amount of disclosure that the court and other parties are entitled to receive from the members of the ad hoc creditor's committees that play a large role in many such proceedings.
The " Palestrina style " now serves as a basis for college Renaissance counterpoint classes, thanks in large part to the efforts of the 18th century composer and theorist Johann Joseph Fux, who, in a book called Gradus ad Parnassum ( Steps to Parnassus, 1725 ), set about codifying Palestrina's techniques as a pedagogical tool for students of composition.
The Gospel Book of Queen Richeza ( today is in possession of the Hessische Landes-und Darmstadt University ), comes from St. Maria ad Gradus, where Richeza ( due to large donations of land ) had a reserved space in the central nave occupied, normally occupied by the Donors.
In 1826 Clementi completed his very large collection of keyboard studies, Gradus ad Parnassum, and set off for Paris with the intention of publishing the third volume of the work simultaneously in Paris, London and Leipzig.
' General Services ' is a very successful company that provides various personal services such as shopping for you or walking your dogs or supplying a host for a party, but also proudly advertises that no job is too large ( One ad campaign idea the staff discusses: " Want somebody murdered?
The company created a coat of arms with the motto ' A Gadibus usque ad Auroram ' ( from Cadiz to the dawn ) and rented a large house in the City as its headquarters.
Since the magazine derived a large part of its advertising revenue from local car stereo shops ( TransLex, AutoSounds and others ) it made sense to hold a sound off competition in order to create higher demand for magazine ad space.
The ad employed a play on words between the English word coolant and Spanish culon which means large derrière.
Most physicists, however, think that dark matter and dark energy are not ad hoc, but are supported by a large number of complementary observations and described by a very simple model.
His more important works include his opera Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern ( 1990 – 96, after Hans Christian Andersen, Leonardo da Vinci and Gudrun Ensslin ), the orchestral pieces Schwankungen am Rand ( 1974 – 75, for eight brass, two electric guitars, two pianos, four thunder sheets, and 34 strings ), Accanto ( 1975 – 76, for clarinet, large orchestra and tape ) and NUN ( 1997 – 99, for flute, trombone, male chorus, and large orchestra ), the ensemble works Mouvement (- vor der Erstarrung ) ( 1982 – 84, for three ad hoc players and 14 players ) and "... zwei Gefühle ...", Musik mit Leonardo ( 1992, ( later incorporated in opera Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern ), after Leonardo da Vinci, for two speakers and 22 players ) and three string quartets ( Gran Torso, 1971, revised 1976, 1988 ; Reigen seliger Geister, 1989 ; Grido, 2001 ), as well as other orchestral, ensemble and chamber works and six piano pieces.
* 1980s: Chevron Corporation, a large oil company, launched one of the most famous greenwashing ad campaigns in history.
Hastily outfitted ad hoc fire ships continued to be used in naval warfare ; for example, a large number of fire rafts were used in mostly ineffective attacks on the British fleet by American forces during the American Revolution at Philadelphia, on the Hudson River, and elsewhere.
These were interspersed with advertising films ( the Julius Pinschewer advertising agency invented ad films and sponsored a large number of abstract animators during the Weimar period ) and special effects for various feature films – most famously a silhouette falcon for a dream sequence in Part One of Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen ).
In contrast to his intricate scores for large ensembles, which usually required precision orchestral playing wrapping around the " traditional " solo " break ," his later arrangements might feature ( more or less ) unison playing by the entire ensemble, such as on Hendrix's " Little Wing ," with improvisational touches added throughout by the musicians completely ad libitum.
He continued studying the sources for a history of Italy, and as a fruit of his untiring researches there appeared the large work, Rerum italicarum Scriptores ab anno æræ christianæ 500 ad annum 1500 ( Writers on Italy, 500-1500 ).
On 10 October 680 ( Muharram 10, 61 AH ), he and his small group of his followers and family members, who were between 72 or more, fought with a large army under the command of Umar ibn Sa ' ad, son of Sa ` d ibn Abi Waqqas.
By and large, these generalized covariant derivatives had to be specified ad hoc by some version of the connection concept.
" The ad in Life Magazine featured Miller's leg in a large, red, bow-tied stocking as the " T " in " Thrill.
In 61 BCE he was the chief prosecutor of Publius Clodius Pulcher at a < i > quaestio extraordinaria </ i > over the latter's violation of the mysteries of the Bona Dea, along with two other Cornelii Lentuli, in which he failed to secure a conviction due in large part to the bribes which Clodius spread amongst the jurors < ref > Cicero, < i > ad Att .</ i > i. 16.
On October 10, 680 ( Muharram 10, 61 AH ), he and his small group of companions and family members ( in total who were around 72 men and few ladies and children ) fought with a large army of perhaps more than 100, 000 men under the command of Umar ibn Sa ' ad, son of the founder of Kufa.
There was a large financial impact on companies that used ad hoc standard applications, such as Microsoft Word or WordPerfect, because of the need to maintain groups of people whose sole job was to import old stored documents into the latest version of the application before it became unreadable.
The organizing committees of the early ICMs were formed in large part on an ad hoc basis and there was no single body continuously overseeing the ICMs.
Charged with the supervision of a large collection of documents bearing on French history, analogous to Rymer's Foedera, he published the first volume ( Diplomat ad Chartae, etc., 1791 ).

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Some have suggested that this was Sargon's original employment for the king of Kish, giving him experience in effectively organising large groups of men ; a tablet reads, " Sargon, the king, to whom Enlil permitted no rival — 5, 400 warriors ate bread daily before him ".
Even read-only operations like calculating the length of a list require a large number of reads and writes for reference updates with naive reference counting.
He reads from a large book, originally known as the Cosmic Log, chained to his right wrist, which contains all past, present, and future events.
If a large parallel job running on 640 PNs reads from / writes to one disk installed in a PN, each PN accesses to the disk in sequence and performance degrades terribly.
Although local I / O in which each PN reads from or writes to its own disk solves the problem, it is a very hard work to manage such a large number of partial files.
Legend has it that his donkey wandered off during the morning of September 4, 1885 ; Kellogg found the animal at a large outcropping of galena, which became the site of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mines ; those mines led to the founding of Kellogg, a city where a local sign reads " This is the town founded by a jackass and inhabited by his descendants.
At the east end of the park where Antonio Street and Franklin Street intersect there is a flag pole beside a large metal sign which reads Welcome to Anthony in red letters facing to the east towards I-10.
One notable " easter egg " relating to the film is a large billboard at a school sport stadium which reads " Go Wolverines !!!
The autopilot in a modern large aircraft typically reads its position and the aircraft's attitude from an inertial guidance system.
Striped LVs allocate each successive LE from a different PV ; depending on the size of the LE, this can improve performance on large sequential reads by bringing to bear the combined read-throughput of multiple PVs.
The story, from right to left, reads: " I will order a large bowl of soup.
Larger ones like the human genome with approximately 35 million reads needed already large computing farms and distributed computing.
The Manuscript Found in Saragossa collects intertwining stories, all of them set in whole or in part in Spain, with a large and colorful cast of Gypsies, thieves, inquisitors, a cabbalist, a geometer, the cabbalist's beautiful sister, two Moorish princesses ( Emina and Zubeida ), and others that the brave, perhaps foolhardy, Walloon Guard Alphonse van Worden meets, imagines or reads about in the Sierra Morena mountains of 18th-century Spain while en route to Madrid.
The epitaph carved on the memorial of the 2nd Division in the large cemetery for the Allied war dead at Kohima reads,
Jones also has a large tattoo down the right side his body that reads " AJ 05-03-05 02-14-07 09-15-09 " and represents the initials and birth dates of his three children.
A large button on the console is pressed to deliver an uppercut or right hook, though the blow can be delivered only if a certain number of normal punches are landed on the opponent, so that the " KO " indicator on the display reads full.
A large inscription on an internal surface of the memorial reads:
This naturally makes cloop access slower when there are many scattered reads, which can happen if the system is low on memory or when a large program with many shared libraries is starting up.
* Lieutenant Hiro ( full name unknown ): The commander of the Spacehawk, Hiro keeps a large collection of flowers to which he gives names and reads poetry.
Beneath those categories, the sign reads " What men think of top sergeant ", which is shown with a large white-on-black " CENSORED !!
The section, appearing out of the large lacuna that Breasted called " the most important passage in the entire speech of the sage, and one of the most important in the whole range of Egyptian literature " reads:
) A second title inside the book reads: " A pleasaunt Dialogue, conteining a large discourse betweene a Souldier of Barwick and an English Chaplain, who of a late Souldier was made a Parson, and had gotten a pluralitie of Benefices, and yet had but one eye, and no learning: but he was priestly apparailed in al points, and stoutly maintained his Popish attire, by the authoritie of a booke lately written against London Ministers.
* 1751 health improves, reads large histories voraciously, i. e., Echard, Howel, and the Universal History.
The Louisa Lawson Reserve also contains a large colourful mosaic depicting the front cover of The Dawn, and a plaque that reads " Louisa Lawson ( 1848 – 1920 ) Social Reformer, Writer, Feminist and Mother of Henry Lawson.

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