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The child bore this name of shame to show that the Northern Kingdom would also be shamed, for its people would no longer be known as God's People.
:" What if God, choosing to show his wrath and make his power known, bore with great patience the objects of his wrath — prepared for destruction?
Geotechnical engineering ( or ' soil engineering ') often utilizes soil logs or bore logs to show what may be evidenced while driving piles through given stratum and soil lenses.
:" Some of the Naxians also have a story of their own, that there were two Minoses and two Ariadnes, one of whom, they say, was married to Dionysos in Naxos and bore him Staphylos and his brother, and the other, of a later time, having been carried off by Theseus and then abandoned by him, came to Naxos, accompanied by a nurse named Korkyne, whose tomb they show ; and that this Ariadne also died there.
Although set in Laughlin, the show was filmed almost entirely in California, including all principal photography, and generally bore no resemblance to real life in Laughlin.
After having been proclaimed his legal bride, the shrewd and resourceful Filomena drops the charade and reveals to have put up the show for the one child she bore from him ( she gave birth to three sons but Domenico always maintained to have fathered none ).
The Impala name was first used for the full-sized 1956 General Motors Motorama show car that bore Corvette-esque design cues, especially the grille.
It bore a resemblance to both the classic hidden camera show Candid Camera and to TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes, which also featured pranks on celebrities.
") For example, " Show me the man who has enjoyed his schooldays and I will show you a bully and a bore " Robert Morley.
This logo bore a resemblance to the initial Good Morning America logo that was used up to early 1987, and coincided with the show's conversion to HDTV, the first morning show to convert.
The show centers on Hewitt's character's new life in New York City as she tries to find out more information about her biological mother's life in New York City before she bore Sarah, and search for her biological father.
The forelimbs of Rahonavis were more powerfully built than Archaeopteryx, and show evidence that they bore strong ligament attachments necessary for flapping flight.
The show was known for other outrageous storylines, such as Terror Island in which several of the show's main characters were stranded on an island with a masked serial killer ( whose costume bore a close resemblance to that of the killer from Scream ) intent on killing them, especially Meg.
Manne, who called the book ‘ one of the most implausible, ignorant and pitiless books about Australian history written for many years ’, himself summed up the case against Windschuttle, noting that Windschuttle's evidence for Aboriginal deaths is derived from a scholar, Plomley, who denied that any estimate for them could be made from the documentary record ; that a scrupulous conservative scholar, H. A. Willis, using exactly the same sources as Windschuttle, came up with a figure of 188 violent deaths, and another 145 rumoured deaths ; that Windschuttle's method excludes deaths of aborigines who were wounded, and later died ; that all surviving Aborigines transported by Robinson to Flinders ' Island bore marks of violence and gunshot wounds ' perpetrated on them by depraved whites '; that Windschuttle cannot deny that between 1803 and 1834 almost all Tasmanian Aborigines died, and the only evidence for disease as a factor before 1829 rests on a single conversation recorded by James Bonwick, and that Aboriginal women who lived with sealers did not, however, die off from contact with bearers of foreign disease ; that Windschuttle likened Aboriginal attacks on British settlers to ‘ modern-day junkies raiding service stations for money ’, whereas both colonial records and modern historians speak of them as highly ' patriotic ', attached to their lands, and engaged in a veritable war to defend it from settlement ; that by Windschuttle's own figures, the violent death rate of Aborigines in Tasmania in the 1820s must have been 360 times the murder rate in contemporary New York ; that Windschuttle shows scarce familiarity with period books, citing only 3 of the 30 books published on Van Diemen's land for the period 1803-1834, and with one of them confuses the date of the first visit by the French with the publication date of the volume that recounted their expedition ; that it is nonsensical to argue that a people who had wandered over an island and survived for 34, 000 years had no attachment to their land ; that Windschuttle finds no native words in 19th century wordlists for ' land ' to attest to such an attachment, when modern wordlists show 23 entries under ' country '.
In the original Marvel Comics run of the Transformers comic book, however, a reference is made in issue # 17 to a group of Decepticon jets on Cybertron as " Hunter-Seekers ", but it is worth mentioning that these Cybertronian jets bore little resemblance to the pre-Earth alternate forms of the Decepticons jets in the Sunbow television show and that they were never officially referred to by this designation in the original run of the comic or its immediate successor, Generation 2.
which bore more than a passing resemblance to the BBC quiz show Blankety Blank.
Several references show a bore of 3. 94 inches, but this is incorrect.
Rosencrantz (" rosary ") and Gyldenstjerne / Gyllenstierna (" golden star ") were names of Danish ( and Swedish ) noble families of the 16th century ; records of the Danish royal coronation of 1596 show that one tenth of the aristocrats participating bore one or the other name.
Though it bore a few design similarities with the FRP Porter, which may have suggested the tv car ’ s moniker, it is rumored that the car was named after the show ’ s production manager, W A Porter.
They often show a bulge in the barrel, which is a bore evacuator, or a device on the muzzle, which is a muzzle brake.
In the summer of 1218, Inga underwent a successful trial by ordeal ( bore iron ) in Bergen to show the paternity of her son.
They show that the primitive Oriflamme was succeeded in the course of the centuries by newer Oriflammes which bore little resemblance to one another except for their colour.
Visually, the show bore a superficial resemblance to anime with its use of theatrical-quality animation for repeatedly shown transformation sequences, and numerous aspects of anime-like action, such as forced perspective and fast moving or flickering painted backgrounds during intense action.
The hull bore a general resemblance to the Norse pattern, but stem and stern were rather more steeply pitched and clearly distinguishable from each other, and surviving images show a rudder.

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Famed anarchist-punk band Crass played their last live show for striking miners in Aberdare during the UK miners ' strike ( 1984-1985 ).
Dressed in a striking costume, his hair dyed red, Bowie launched his Ziggy Stardust stage show with the Spiders from Mars — Ronson, Bolder and Woodmansey — at the Toby Jug pub in Tolworth on 10 February 1972.
coxcombing ) that show striking similarity with tatting.
Because these characteristics are very insignificant and show a high individual variability, most of these forms were probably not true subspecies, especially as they were often based upon zoo material of unknown origin that may have had " striking, but abnormal " morphological characteristics.
Some white cat fancies ( e. g., white Turkish Angora or white Turkish van cats ) may show striking heterochromia, with the most common pattern being one uniformly blue, the other copper, orange, yellow or green.
Even if one granted the legitimacy of striking at the high-tech horror show by terrorizing its indispensable architects, collateral harm is not justifiable ...
Bergen's wit in creating McCarthy's striking personality and that of his other characters was the making of the show.
In order to show support for London Underground workers striking resisting privatisation, activists shut down the Central line by climbing on a train in the morning rush-hour and unfurled a larger banner at the station entrance.
Other groups of plants and animals show differing patterns, but the overall pattern is striking and reasonably consistent.
Along with the fact that they play important roles in their respectively ensembles, both the kulintang and kolenang show striking homogeneity in tapered rims ( as opposed to pronouncedly tapered Javanese bonang and non-tapered Laotian khong vong gongs ).
In the American television series Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders, the production company that produced the show had two men that were about ready to strike a gong ( a la the " Gongman "), with the man on the right ( holding the gong mallet ) striking the man on the left in the groin region and leaving him in agony ( this was followed by a gong sound ).
It has a striking display in which the wings are spread to show the white linings.
It has a striking display in which the wings are spread to show the white linings.
It was for this show that Stigwood commissioned the Dutch art collective called The Fool to paint the striking psychedelic designs on Eric Clapton's Gibson SG guitar, Jack Bruce's Fender VI bass and Ginger Baker's drum kit.
:" Playboy had a foldout of a beautiful woman in each issue, and Life Magazine had these large, striking foldouts in which they'd show how the earth began or the solar system or something on that order -- some massive panorama.
The clock mechanism itself is composed of three main components: the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details ; " The Walk of the Apostles ", a clockwork hourly show of figures of the Apostles and other moving sculptures — notably a figure of Death ( represented by a skeleton ) striking the time ; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months.
According to the 5th-century Armenian annals, St. Gregory had a vision of Christ descending from heaven and striking the earth with a golden hammer to show where the cathedral should be built.
The Muunze is therefore a beautiful sight in springtime but it does not compare to the much more striking show put on by the closely related Msasa.
" Pumping Up " primarily consists of Hans and Franz denigrating others for not being strong and as physically " fit " as they were, and then striking bodybuilder poses to show off their " muscled " bodies, complete with strained facial expressions.
Lucidly analyzes the tenets of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism to show their striking parallels with the latest discoveries in cyclotrons.
This show was one of the last big acts to play in New Orleans for a long time due to Hurricane Katrina striking New Orleans on August 29, 2005.
The obverse of the 10, 20, 50 centavo, and peso coins are similar, but they show the figure of Liberty, a standing female figure ( considered by many to be the daughter of the designer ' Blanca ') in the act of striking the anvil with a hammer.
The show, while popular, was frequently mocked for the cheapness of its prizes, which were usually small appliances, pen and pencil sets, or other small courtesy gifts ; this low budget is an affliction typical of many Canadian-produced TV series ( including game shows ) and stands in striking contrast to the higher budgets available to U. S. game shows.
Readers have noted a striking similarity between the novel's plot and the synopsis of the TV show " Alias ," ( aired September 30, 2001 to May 22, 2006 ) in which a secret agent working for what she believes is the CIA discovers she's been working for a terrorist organization all along.

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