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mock and German
The character of Uli originated on the set of Fargo between Ethan Coen and Stormare, who often spoke in a mock German accent.
On July 27 1900, when Wilhelm II spoke during departure ceremonies for the German contingent to the relief force in China, an impromptu, but intemperate reference to the Hun invaders of continental Europe would later be resurrected by British propaganda to mock Germany during World War I and World War II.
In 1972, a German satirist, F. C. Delius, published " Unsere Siemenswelt " ( Our Siemens World ), a mock history of Siemens.
Some German combat manuals have sections dedicated to flamboyant techniques to be employed in such Klopffechten (" knockabout fighting "), which would be impractical in serious combat, and the Late Medieval German masters distinguish mock fights ( fechten zu schimpf ) and real combat ( fechten zu ernst ).
All were written in " a distinctive, if limited, ' olde English ' manner, a species of musical mock Tudor with which German came to be particularly associated ".
His campaign help for the Christian Democratic Union of Germany ( CDU ) prompted some of his former comrades to call him a Wryneck ( German term: Wendehals ; a bird that can turn its head 180 degrees ; popular term used to mock Communists who have turned capitalist ).
John von Neumann used a number of facts as mock evidence to support this claim, such as the close geographic proximity of the Martian's birthplaces ; the well-traceable general career, which started with an interest in chemistry, led the individual in question to German universities where they moved towards physics, at which point the Martian left Europe for America.
Colonel Everett was convinced that a fair trial had not been granted to the defendants: in addition to dramatic mock trials, " to extort confessions, U. S. prosecution teams ' had kept the German defendants in dark, solitary confinement at near starvation rations up to six months ; had applied various forms of torture, including the driving of burning matches under the prisoners ' fingernails ; had administered beatings which resulted in broken jaws and arms and permanently injured testicles '.
Anodos follows, going down into a strange subterranean world with gnome-like creatures ( like the German Kobolds ) that mock him.
It was primarily used by the Doc, a mock German scientist and 1970s throwback from the University of Brighton, played by Peter Cocks.
This was named " SSDSGPS " ( acronym for: Stefan sucht den Super-Grand-Prix-Star, meaning Stefan seeks the Super Grand-Prix Star ) and only had a total of four attendees ; this was a mock on the acronym DSDS for the German version of Pop Idol running on RTL.
The electives offered each term differ, but have included social dancing, cooking, machine shop, bowling, film appreciation, water colors, photography, advanced mathematics, mock trial, FIRST Robotics, kickboxing, puzzles, German, and drama.
They support the German Humanist scholar Johann Reuchlin and they mock the doctrines and modes of living of the scholastics and monks, mainly by pretending to be letters from fanatic Christian theologians discussing whether all Jewish books should be burned as un-Christian or not.

mock and name
The judge Gideon was also called Jerubaʿal, a name which seems to mean ' Baʿal strives ', though the Yahwists ' explanation in is that the theophoric name was given to mock the god Baʿal, whose shrine Gideon had destroyed, the intention being to imply: " Let Baʿal strive as much as he can ... it will come to nothing.
The spirit and aim of this work are better understood from its Spanish name, Los Borrachos ( The Drunks ) or Los Bebedores ( the drinkers ), who are paying mock homage to a half-naked ivy-crowned young man seated on a wine barrel.
" Gladiator sacrifice " is the name given to the form of sacrifice in which an especially courageous war captive was given mock weapons, tied to a large circular stone and forced to fight against a fully armed Aztec warrior.
Most cities in Flanders have a mock name for their inhabitants.
A mock funeral presided over by the Reverend Al Sharpton was done for the label name change.
* A-ca-oo-mah-ca-ye ( Ac ko mok ki, Ak ko mock ki, A ’ kow-muk-ai-“ Feathers ”, since he took the name Old Swan ), since about 1820 Chief of the Old Feathers ’ band, his personal following was known as the Bad Guns band, consisted of about 400 persons, along with Old Sun and Three Suns ( No-okskatos ) one of three Head Chiefs of the Siksika
Tufts himself parodied this legend in frequent appearances on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: seated in a director's chair with his name printed on it, he would turn around to face the camera and utter a word or phrase relevant to the previous bit, in mock contempt.
A sun dog or sundog, scientific name parhelion ( plural parhelia ) ;, also called a mock sun or a phantom sun, is an atmospheric phenomenon that creates bright spots of light in the sky, often on a luminous ring or halo on either side of the sun.
Many classes have an experiential component to bring the material to life — mock trials, hands-on labs and Model U. N. simulations, to name a few.
The archbishop's intent was to mock them as heretics fighting against the Holy Spirit (, Svyatoy Dukh ); but later on ( around the beginning of the 19th century, according to S. A. Inikova ) the dissenters picked the name, usually in a shorter form, Doukhobory (, Dukhobory ), implying that they are fighting not against, but along with the Spirit.
", as the official name for the group, but Ginny Weasley's suggestion of " Dumbledore's Army ", in order to mock the Ministry's paranoia and to show the group's loyalty to Dumbledore, is chosen.
* Alek Hidell, name of a character in the mock documentary Nothing So Strange.
A tournament, or tourney ( from Old French torneiement, tornei ) is the name popularly given to chivalrous competitions or mock fights of the Middle Ages and Renaissance ( 12th to 16th centuries ).
The name bulerías comes from the Spanish word burlar, meaning " to mock " or bullería, " racket, shouting, din ".
It seems likely that as the game is a lesser version on regular cricket that the name is intended to mock both the game and the French — just as a " French cut " in the sport of cricket is a poorly executed cut shot which almost gets a batsman out.
By July, the magazine had a name, a movement to support, and a typographic style, and it had forged a distinctly English identity, confident enough to praise Kandinsky, question Picasso, and openly mock Marinetti.
The common name is " mock bishopweed " or " mock bishop's weed ".
Its name is taken from a dish that was popular in the Victorian period, mock turtle soup.
* Mock election in the King's Bench Prison: In July 1827, the inmates of the King's Bench Prison, in Borough, South London, organised a fantastical mock hustings, to elect an MP to represent " Tenterden " ( a slang name for the prison ) in Parliament.
" Amadeus " may have originated as a facetious name ; Mozart never used the name except in jest, when he signed himself in mock Latin in three letters as " Wolfgangus Amadeus Mozartus "; this was certainly no accident as in one letter he did the same to the date of the letter as well: adding "- us " to the end of each word.
It seems that verbena as well as the related mock vervains ( Glandularia ) evolved from the assemblage provisionally treated under the genus name Junellia ; both other genera were usually included in the Verbenaceae until the 1990s.

mock and celebrated
On 2 September a more celebrated mock obituary, written by Reginald Brooks under the pseudonym " Bloobs ", appeared in The Sporting Times.
In the return, a mock Roman Triumph was celebrated in the streets of Alexandria.
Another very celebrated work by the prince is the mock autobiography of Prince Eugène of Savoy ( 1809 ).

mock and song
They will kneel and plead for Boris' leadership in a strangely intense song, its phrases irregularly broken as if gasping for breath, but when the police with their cudgels move away, they mock and grumble and fight among themselves.
In 1992, he appeared as himself on Roger Waters's rock album Amused to Death, giving a mock commentary on the destruction of an oil rig on the song " Perfect Sense, Part II ".
During his floor show, he loses a cuff that bears the lyrics of his song, but he rescues his act by improvising the story using an amalgam of word play, words in ( or made up of word parts from ) multiple languages and mock sentence structure while pantomiming.
Many times during the song " Holiday ", Maurice would mock Robin while he was singing or pretend he was bored ( Maurice did not sing on the original record )
* James Blunt-" It's Bloody Cold " ( 2005 Christmas Special ): Mimics the song You're Beautiful, and is about how other singers mock James Blunt.
His first attempts, a mock romance and a coarse song, gained so much popularity, both in the Court and among the people, that he was encouraged to try something more ambitious.
George Murphy was the subject of a 1965 song by satirist Tom Lehrer, who declared in mock vaudeville style: " Oh, gee, it's great, at last we've got a Senator who can really sing and dance.
* In the 1980 U. S. Presidential election, rock star Joe Walsh ran a mock write-in campaign, promising to make his song " Life's Been Good " the new national anthem if he won, and running on a platform of " Free Gas for Everyone.
Nearly all Swedish Chef sketches begin with him in a kitchen, waving some utensils while singing his signature song in his typical mock Swedish – a semi-comprehensible gibberish mimicking Swedish phonology and prosody.
Most episodes contain a mock song parody and music video in the " Soundtrack of Science " by " Not That Bad Records ", substituting a scientific roundup of the episode for the lyrics to a popular song.
Italian rock band Elio e le Storie Tese at the end of their song " Gargaroz " in studio album " Studentessi " featured a mock advertising of a food shop in Arthur Avenue, in Italian language with some strange Americanisms.
In one of his most infamous incidents, he asked singers Gail Farrell and Dick Dale to perform Brewer & Shipley's hit song " One Toke Over the Line " ( a mock gospel tune riddled with drug references ) as a modern spiritual, apparently oblivious to the meaning of the word " toke.
The song appears to mock Bruni and her husband, but Cristicchi stated in an interview for Italian television weekly TV Sorrisi e Canzoni that the song is about “ our way of being Italian, are always ready to follow any type of gossip and are uninterested in real problems ”.
The song is a mock paean to the city of Boston and its then-famously polluted Boston Harbor and Charles River.
In this song called " Dope man " they mock the Dutch soft drug policy, which in their eyes is hypocritical.
Hanaiali ' i and her brother Eric Gilliom performed during the awards ceremony, providing a " mock opera lead-in " for Jamie Foxx on the song " Blame It ".
He crafted the song to mock what he perceived as their condescension and self-satisfaction.
Recently, the Jeffrey Osborne song, " On the Wings of Love ", has been used to mock the current season of The Bachelor.
However, despite the high-quality production, the song was not well received by the critics, NME said that the production " triumphs over any real sort of feeling ... pure mock Maharishi spirituality that not even Liam can salvage from the realm of self-parody ".
He also noted the song is " filled with faux string bursts and mock -' 70s synth gurgle ( think Zapp / Gap Band era ) and plenty of treated guitar and bass ".
During the end credits, Servo and Crow mock the theme song by improvising lyrics about food and Mitchell's weight, briefly referencing Shaft.
According to Rivers, "... the intent of the song was to mock my own country for its bullying ways around the world.

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