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Nerve cell bodies stained with basophilic dyes show numerous microscopic clumps of Nissl substance ( named after German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Franz Nissl, 1860 – 1919 ), which consists of rough endoplasmic reticulum and associated ribosomal RNA.
This history receives support from the facts that their population consists of two different racial types, and their language and culture show signs of a layering of two different forms: they have both matrilineal and patrilineal inheritance, for instance.
Composed by Jonathan Wolff, it consists of distinct solo sampled bass synthesizer riffs which open the show and connect the scenes, often accompanied by a " percussion track " composed of mouth noises, such as pops and clicks.
The show was originally performed in the Fall of 2011 in Los Angeles and consists of live performances of much of the music from the series.
In justificationism, criticism consists of trying to show that a claim cannot be reduced to the authority or criteria that it appeals to.
The TULIA consists of subtests for the imitation and pantomime of non-symbolic (“ put your index finger on top of your nose ”), intransitive (“ wave goodbye ”) and transitive (“ show me how to use a hammer ”) gestures.
His organization, The Welk Group, consists of: his resort communities in Branson and Escondido ; Welk Syndication, which broadcasts the show on public television ; and the Welk Music Group, which operates record labels Sugar Hill, Vanguard and Ranwood.
The show consists of a panel of four performers who create characters, scenes and songs on the spot, in the style of short-form improvisation games, many taken from theatresports.
Believing the show would become a hit, Channel 4 ordered 13 episodes for the first series, uncommon in the UK where a TV series often consists of just six episodes in its first year.
The show consists of four actors playing improvisational games.
An equal part of his catalogue consists of lengthy, loosely connected, spiritually inspired musical journeys that show the influence of Celtic tradition, jazz, and stream-of-consciousness narrative, such as Astral Weeks and lesser-known works such as Veedon Fleece and Common One.
There is little plot as such ; instead, the bulk of the play consists of rich dialogues that show how the citizens of Thebes feel about the threat of the hostile army before their gates, and also how their king Eteocles feels and thinks about it.
He suggests that each system consists of numerous more or less identitical elements, even if there can be different types of elements in the same system, and that each element can only show a limited amount of states.
Another more common gag consists of audience members finding ways to leave the show to Letterman's embarrassment.
Typically, the concert consists of four shows: a Thursday dress rehearsal, Friday and Saturday show and a Sunday abbreviated concert after the morning Music and the Spoken Word program.
2010 Census data show that there are now over 13, 677 residents and 4, 352 households currently residing in Clarksburg, which consists of a diverse population with a high level of education attainment.
Each year, Crozet holds an Independence Day celebration, which consists of a parade through the downtown area, a carnival in Crozet Park lasting for several days, and a sizeable fireworks show to bring the festivities to a close.
Mini-Fair typically consists of family oriented events such as a free breakfast, parades, a rodeo for children and country western entertainment for a night show.
The soundtrack mostly consists of scores created for the show by Robert J. Kral along with a remixed theme and four other songs from the show.
Cronauer's show consists of unpredictable humor segments mixed with news updates ( vetted by the station censors Dan and Don Santon ) and rock and roll records that are frowned upon by his superiors.
The show consists of sketches, stunts, celebrity cameos, music performances, and pretaped bits.
Despite initial criticism for its action violence targeted to child audiences, the franchise has continued, and the show consists of 19 television seasons of 16 different series and two theatrical films.
The arms show the light beams from the Ona lighthouse, since lighthouses play an important role in the safety in the municipality, which consists of 871 islands and skerries.
Lachmann's Betrachtungen über Homer's Iliad, first published in the Abhandlungen of the Berlin Academy in 1837 and 1841, in which he sought to show that the Iliad consists of eighteen independent " layers " variously enlarged and interpolated, had considerable influence on 19th century Homeric scholarship, although his views are no longer accepted.

show and Joly
" Joly Herman of Commonsense media describes the show as a " cute, highly stylized series thrills the senses with its strange characters, funny situations, and lots of lowbrow humor " she goes on to say however, that the show does go from innocent to violent in no time and that there is not much protecting young viewers against the violent undertones.
Surviving examples of the Joly process usually show extremely poor color now.
Since then, Joly has continued to make edgy off-beat television like World Shut Your Mouth for BBC1 and Dom Joly's Happy Hour, a spoof travel show for Sky One.
Joly was nominated for three British Comedy Awards for the show, won the Silver Rose of Montreux, the BBC2 Award for Best Comedy and the Loaded / Goodfella Comedy Newcomer of the Year.
Though Joly did cameo sporadically on the show, he was very unhappy with the programme and called it " Trigger Happy by numbers-take joke, put it in slo-mo, add fluffy animals and random indie soundtrack-it was made by uncaring idiots ".
However, his first show for the BBC, This is Dom Joly, a spoof chatshow in which Joly played an appallingly egotistical media character who had the same name as him, thereby confusing a lot of the audience as to what was real and what wasn't, did not achieve the same success as Trigger Happy TV, leading to the hidden camera format being revamped on BBC1 as World Shut Your Mouth.
In 2009, Joly fronted a show titled Made In Britain, shown on the Blighty channel in the UK.
In the show Joly goes on a road-trip around the UK looking at what is still made there after his house is emptied of everything not made in Britain.
Joly also frequently sits in for Gabby Logan on her Sunday Five Live show.
Joly has also talked about plans for a television show based on popular social networking site Facebook, visiting random people who have added him as a ' friend '.
The original British edition of the show, produced by Absolutely Productions, starred Dom Joly and ran for two series on the British television channel Channel 4 from 2000 to 2003.
" Though Joly did cameo sporadically on the show ( he appeared to a greater or lesser extent in 4 episodes ), he was very unhappy with the programme and called it " Trigger Happy by numbers ".
In the Channel 4 comedy-sketch show Trigger Happy TV, Dom Joly played a spoof of a Guardian Angel on the London Underground railway service and at a bus stop.
This is Dom Joly is a spoof chat show presented by Dom Joly, originally shown on BBC Three in 2003.
Various sketches involved the show's presenter, Dom Joly, along with extras from the show, annoying cinema-goers by dressing up as severely obese people trying to squeeze past whilst spilling popcorn from massively oversized buckets, sitting in front of them with enormous fake wigs, and dressing up as Beefeaters taking up whole rows of seats.

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The show deliberately tapes more callers than they have time to air each week in order to be able to choose the best ones for broadcast.
It ’ s much easier to succeed with a team of quality players that you select deliberately rather than try to win a game with those who randomly show up to play.
Jeans and slacks are worn deliberately short ( either hemmed or rolled ) to show off boots, or to show off socks when wearing loafers or brogues.
If a manual labourer or person with obviously dirty hands salutes or greets an elder or superior, he will deliberately show deference for their superior's comfort and avoid contact by bowing, touching the right forehead in a very quick salute or a distant " slamet ", prayer-hands gesture.
Adolf von Harnack argued that Chrestians was the original wording, and that Tacitus deliberately used Christus immediately after it to show his own superior knowledge compared to the population at large.
Quidditch matches in the Harry Potter films, however, show players often deliberately flying over the boundary lines and even around the spectator towers.
" the " Regulator Guy " appeared only once in a sketch on the show, but this appearance was a ( deliberately ) cheap and poorly-done affair, which ended with Letterman interviewing the new sidekick character, Ajax, while completely ignoring Elliott ( much to his faux-chagrin ).
With the evidence mounting, Van Doren deliberately loses, but is rewarded with a sizable contract from NBC to appear as a special correspondent on the Today show.
The band members defended their actions by pointing out that their music is deliberately apolitical and that whatever their individual political views might be, they were eager to show support for the troops.
The temple of philosophy at Ermenonville, left unfinished, symbolized that knowledge would never be complete, while the temple of modern virtues at Stowe was deliberately ruined, to show the decay of contemporary morals.
In addition, there was a growing " cast of characters " including an NBC electrician who played " Father Ed ," a priest who would get flustered when his cue cards were deliberately turned upside-down ; Canadian comedian Murray Langston, who as " The Unknown Comic " wore a paper bag over his head ( with cut-outs for his eyes, mouth, and even a box of Kleenex ), and " Gene Gene the Dancing Machine " ( Gene Patton ), arguably the most popular member of the " cast ", another NBC stagehand who would show up and dance whenever the band played the song " Jumpin ' at the Woodside ".
This show provoked protests from enraged feminist and socially conservative groups ( two otherwise diametrically opposed viewpoints ), who charged that the show deliberately exploited adultery, to advocate it as a social norm.
The stelae depict the ancient rulers of the city, and they show signs that they were deliberately broken and toppled in antiquity ; some were re-erected and repaired.
Hydatius may thus have believed that he was chronicling the world's last days, and on occasion he deliberately distorted his account to show events in a gloomier light.
The show was spoofed on The Day Today as " Them Next Door ", with the white neighbours deliberately mishearing everything their Indian-British neighbour said and in some way physically hurting them as a result.
A new sub-genre of eastern martial arts films exists which emphasize the actors performing their own stunts, deliberately using wide angles and unbroken shots to show each stunt in its entirety.
The writers of Married ... with Children deliberately didn't write Sagal's two later pregnancies into the show due to the earlier stillbirth, opting instead to shoot her in instances where her midsection was obscured, such as in a taxicab or at a craps table in Las Vegas.
One of their machines had its power plug deliberately draped across it, to show the equipment wasn't even plugged in.
Berman's reading of Toland and Charles Blount attempts to show that Toland deliberately obscured his real atheism so as to avoid prosecution whilst attempting to subliminally influence unknowing readers, specifically by creating contradictions in his work which can only be resolved by reducing Toland's God to a pantheistic one, and realising that such a non-providential God is, for Blount, Toland and Colins, "... no God, or as good as no God ... In short, the God of theism is blictri for Toland ; only the determined material God of pantheism exists, and he ( or it ) is really no God.
Because of its roots in comedy and show business, the word shtick has a connotation of a contrived and often-used act — something done deliberately, but perhaps not sincerely.
Beside a frequent note that only God knows whether a particular statement is true or not ( p. xix ), Guillaume suggests that Ibn Isḥāq deliberately substitute the ordinary term " ḥaddathanī " by a word of suspicion " zaʿama " (" he alleged ") to show his skepticism about certain traditions ( p. xx ).
Dave offers to drive Evelyn home and she accepts ; once there, she reveals to him that their meeting was not coincidental ; she deliberately sought him out after hearing him mention his favorite bar on his radio show.
Species of fraudulence begin with the ascription of the various biographies to different invented ' authors ', and continue with the dedicatory epistles to Diocletian and Constantine, the quotation of fabricated documents, the citation of non-existent authorities, the invention of persons ( extending even to the subjects of some of the minor biographies ), presentation of contradictory information to confuse an issue while making a show of objectivity, deliberately false statements, and the inclusion of material which can be shown to relate to events or personages of the late 4th century rather than the period supposedly being written about.

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