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His first campaign against the French marshal Guebriant was uneventful, but his second ( 1643 ) in which Baron Franz von Mercy was his commander-in-chief, ended with the victory of Tuttlingen, a surprise on a large scale, in which Werth naturally played the leading part.
Hepburn then understood and simply acted naturally and played herself for the rest of the shoot.
The robot Gort, who serves Klaatu, was played by the naturally tall Lock Martin, who worked as an usher at Graumann's Chinese Theater and stood seven feet tall.
Paolo Cesare Maldini ( born 26 June 1968 ) is an Italian former footballer who played as a left or central defender, being adept with either foot although naturally right footed.
As the modern instrument is still fairly newly revived, ideas on playing styles are still evolving, and naturally depend on the kind of music being played.
On an acoustic piano, the sustain pedal lifts the dampers for all strings, allowing them to resonate naturally with the notes played.
With a combination of the park's design and the naturally good hitters who've played for the Rangers, the team has put up some rather high home run totals.
In the formative stages of the work, the mission had naturally played a leading role, and the Filipino leadership was willing to cooperate and learn.
Because these conditions can be triggered by industrial asbestos, which was also used in taconite mining and processing, the study will attempt to determine what, if any, influence naturally occurring fibrous minerals in taconite may have played.
The naturally redheaded Whitaker is best known for his role as Brian Keith's 6-year-old nephew, Jody Davis, on Family Affair from 1966 – 1971, originated the role of Scotty Baldwin on General Hospital in 1965, played the lead in Hallmark's 1969 The Littlest Angel, and portrayed the title character in the 1973 musical version of Tom Sawyer.
In the film he is portrayed as Hoffman's enemy as Hoffman ( dressed in drag naturally ) does not like the way the director treats him, or his love interest played by Jessica Lange.
Muppet Classic Theater had a version where a shoemaker ( played by Kermit the Frog ) faces ruin until his livelihood is saved by a group of philanthropic entertainers ( played by The Elvises ) who, naturally, make only blue suede shoes.
The naturally brown-headed Hickman is best known for playing Chuck MacDonald, Bob Collins's ( played by Bob Cummings ) crazy teenaged nephew, on the popular 1950s series, The Bob Cummings Show ( a. k. a. Love That Bob ), and the blond title character in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
Fidler initially played the straight man, but as the group became more aggressive he developed into a character who was naturally happy and caring but frequently victimised by his fellow band members.
The focus naturally lies on songs from the then-current album, The Queen Is Dead, but new songs are played as well (" Ask ", " Is It Really So Strange?
Three members of the Hodges family played guitar, organ and bass for the group ; their naturally closeknit, familial warmth brought a unique, intuitive groove to the group's sound.
Palm-wine music was named after a drink, palm wine, made from the naturally fermented sap of the oil palm, which was drunk at gatherings where early African guitarists played.
The naturally black-headed Selby is best known for playing the roles of Quentin Collins on the ABC-TV serial, Dark Shadows ( a role he played from 1968 to its ending in 1971 and again in the recent audio revival ), and as the evil and compassionate estranged son of Angela Channing ( played by Jane Wyman ), Richard Channing, on the primetime CBS soap opera Falcon Crest ( a role he played from 1982 to 1990 ).
During the course of the movie, the movie villains learn how to transfer from the movie into real life and the film culminates in a showdown featuring actors meeting roles they have played, Death from Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal walking the streets, and the hero being saved from a deadly wound sustained in real life by being transferred back into his movie, where it is – naturally – only a flesh wound.
The influence and support of Franz Liszt, who was in Rome from 1861, was naturally of the greatest advantage to him, and concerts were given in which Sgambati conducted as well as played the piano.
The fame of the double-play combination naturally led to the occasional trivia question " So who played third base?

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Moreover, they yield benefits naturally which are harvested by humans, those being nature's services, 17 of which were closely analyzed by Robert Costanza.
" Writer Tom Dougall, who had been influenced by the poems of Robert W. Service, naturally chose a Husky.
The composer Robert Simpson regarded Rachmaninoff's First Symphony as much superior to the two that followed it, feeling that it had been created " naturally and without strain " on the whole and with all four of its movements " thematically genuinely integrated.

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With Martin Lilley now being in charge of TVR Engineering ( him and his father had rescued TVR from bankruptcy ) Gerry's racing plans for 1967 seemed to naturally revolve around TVR, the TVR Griffith seemingly ideal, especially with the planned 400 bhp 5. 3 litre Ford V8, the possibility of the 1-litre TVR Tina ( named after Gerry's eldest daughter and one of the two prototypes is owned by the Marshall family ), the TVR 18010S a Lotus Elan and there was also a plan to go into partnership with Ken Ayres in a hot Mini 850.

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Rotation of the body over the bar occurs naturally, and the vaulter's main concern is making sure that his / her arms, face and any other appendages do not knock the bar off as he / she goes over.
Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances / energies or naturally occurring contaminants.
where the p < sub > i </ sub > are distinct primes, then Z / nZ is naturally isomorphic to the product ring
* Rock ( geology ), naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals and / or mineraloid
* Rock ( geology ), naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals and / or mineraloids
Scandium exists naturally exclusively as the isotope < sup > 45 </ sup > Sc, which has a nuclear spin of 7 / 2.
He adds that as many as 300 billion humans may never have reached birth, instead dying naturally but prenatally ( the prenatal death rate being about 3 / 4 historically ).
Spiegel also regards Kamboja / Kambujiya ( Cambyses ) and Kuru / Kyros ( Cyrus ) as the names of two pre-historic / legendary heroes of the Indo-Iranians ( i. e. prior to their split into Indo-Aryans and Iranians ) which were later revived naturally in the royal family of the Achaemenes and further opines that the myths about Cyrus were largely due to the confusion between the historical and the legendary heroes of the prehistoric period
Sediment, a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice, and / or by the force of gravity acting on the particle itself.
< sup > 63 </ sup > Cu and < sup > 65 </ sup > Cu are stable, with < sup > 63 </ sup > Cu comprising approximately 69 % of naturally occurring copper ; they both have a spin of 3 / 2.
Anderson's normal singing / speaking voice is naturally above the tenor range.
What had been a jamming guitar band became little more than the backup musicians for a folk / pop oriented singer-songwriter ; naturally this alienated some fans, but the records sold relatively well and produced the group's one legitimate hit radio single, " Fresh Air ".
* Anaerobic digestion, ( AD ) is the naturally occurring process of anaerobic decomposition harnessed and contained to manage waste and / or release energy.
Benden Weyr was the second Weyr built, also during the First Pass, using plasma / sonic cutters to enlarge naturally occurring caverns.
The naturally unaugmented lighting situations in the film exemplified low-key, natural lighting in filmwork at its most extreme outside of the Eastern European / Soviet filmmaking tradition ( itself exemplified by the harsh low-key lighting style employed by Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein ).
Thus, the planck mass is an attempt to absorb the gravitational coupling constant into the unit of mass ( and those of distance / time as well ), as the planck charge does for the fine-structure constant ; naturally it is impossible to truly set either of these dimensionless numbers to zero.
The negative real numbers can be discarded, and infinity introduced, leading to the set, where division by zero can be naturally defined as a / 0 = ∞ for positive a.
Alpha lipoic acid ( ALA ) is an antioxidant that is made naturally by human cells .< ref name = UMMC > University of Maryland Medical Center, " Alpha-lipoic Acid ," 26 Oct. 2009 < http :// www. umm. edu / altmed / articles / alpha-lipoic-000285. htm ></ ref > It can also be administered in capsules or can be found in foods such as red meat, organ meats, and yeast.
In his later, post-The Lord of the Rings writings ( including The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and many essays published in The Peoples of Middle-earth ), Tolkien preferred the spelling Ork, evidently mainly to avoid the form Orcish, which would be naturally pronounced with the c as / s / instead of / k / in English.

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