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show and crossed
* The simulation show electrons in crossed fields made by BIGS
If the male is an Abdi Dalem royal servant, courtier or particularly " peko-peko " ( taken directly from Japanese to mean obsequious ) or even a highly formal individual, he will retreat face and head downcast, never show his side or back to his superior, and retreat backwards in the following posture: left-arm crossed against the chest, right-arm hanging and walking stooped.
Mr. Feeny often states that the line between teacher and friend should not be crossed, but it is periodically mentioned throughout the show that he cares much more for the main cast than for the other students whom he has taught.
They show a town criss crossed with fences and looking rather like the set for a western movie.
Stickers bought from roadhouses on the highway show ' I have crossed the Nullarbor ', and can be seen on vehicles of varying quality or capacity for long distance travel.
Various recurring characters came and went, notably Dennis Paladino as a mob boss named Donnie " Dogs " DiBarto ; John Byner as Cotton Dunn, a cunning but likable con artist ; Scott Atkins as Officer Perry, a rookie cop ; Kim Morgan Greene as Mellisa Cassidy, a late night radio talk show host, sex therapist, and old flame of Chris's ; Danny Gans as Roger, a coroner who frequently ( and unsuccessfully ) tried to get Rita to go out with him ; Marie Marshall as Solange, a local photographer with a faux French accent who crossed paths with Chris and Rita in the second season ; and Lucy Lin, who played forensic expert Dr. Noriko Weinstein.
The arms show an old copper symbol above two crossed mining tools in yellow on a red background.
The Bold and the Beautiful is also a sister show to the Bells ' other soap opera The Young and the Restless, as several characters from each of the two shows have crossed over to the other since the early 1990s, and its title derived from Y & R.
In 1997 DNA evidence emerged to show that Cabernet Franc crossed with Sauvignon blanc to produce Cabernet Sauvignon.
They decided to show Hadley around Milan and, en route, crossed the St Bernard Pass on foot-an adventure commemorated by Hemingway in A Moveable Feast.
A typical Morecambe and Wise show was effectively a sketch show crossed with a sitcom, although shows could also include the duo appearing " as themselves " on a mock stage in front of curtains emblazoned with an M and W logo ( this was usually to open the show ).
Thaw eventually got up, crossed over to White's seat and shot him point-blank while the show onstage was in the midst of a number titled " I Could Love a Million Girls ".
Pottery from the Bronze and Iron Ages show that these villages traded with surrounding villages and even crossed the alpine passes to trade with Quinto in Ticino and the alpine Rhine valley.
At the start of the show, Rachel and Chandler crossed paths again in 1994, when Rachel, having just left Barry, goes to Central Perk, looking for Monica.
So from the 1990s where agents displayed their listings in other agents office windows and on their display walls in cross branding, finally the gap has been crossed where today agents own websites can show both their own and other agents data and truly provide clients with the ' instruct me and you get these other MLS agents too '
Mr. Malashenko's recollection of Mr. Lesin's warning was that by airing the talk show NTV " crossed the line " and that the NTV managers were " outlaws " in the eyes of the Kremlin.
Only in latter stages of the war did the armour break out and show its potential ; General Avraham Adan's armour penetrated the Egyptian lines, crossed the Suez Canal and, despite a cease-fire being agreed, Israel enveloped the Egyptian 3rd Army near Suez.
More specifically the figures show a king kneeling with his arms crossed.
After Hoy had crossed the start line the first time, the time clock had restarted and Hoy had thought she had the option of circling around again before starting her show jumping round.
Mr. Malashenko's recollection of Mr. Lesin's warning was that by airing the talk show NTV " crossed the line " and that the NTV managers were " outlaws " in the eyes of the Kremlin.
The episode capsule is a convention that has since crossed over to many other TV show fansites and newsgroups, including co-Matt Groening animation Futurama.
Stam fell at the Chloé Fall 2006 show in Paris, while wearing " ridiculously high patent-leather pumps " that got caught on each other as her feet crossed on the runway.

show and Atlantic
After the Spanish and Portuguese ports were closed to the Dutch ships, the Republic began to show interest for trading in the Atlantic region.
The fossil record ( especially the sister species Pinguinus alfrednewtoni ) and molecular evidence show that the three genera, while closely related, diverged soon after their common ancestor, a bird probably similar to a stout Xantus's Murrelet, had spread to the coasts of the Atlantic.
* 1946 – At Club 500 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis stage their first show as a comedy team.
He and Lori met when she appeared as a dancer in a show he attended in Atlantic City.
Dutch mapmakers P. Plancius and C. Claesz show an island ' Rookol ' northwest of Ireland in the their Map of New France and the Northern Atlantic Ocean ( Amsterdam, c. 1594 ).
Recent genetic studies show that there is a local stock from San Francisco to the Russian River and that eastern Pacific coastal populations rarely migrate far, unlike western Atlantic Harbor porpoise.
** At Club 500 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis stage their first show as a comedy team.
O ' Rourke is the H. L. Mencken Research Fellow at the Cato Institute and is a regular correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, The American Spectator, and The Weekly Standard, and frequent panelist on National Public Radio's game show Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me !.
After four weeks in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the show moved to Broadway.
Their 1978 show at Madison Square Garden was the first concert to be broadcast live via satellite across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic charter was made to show the goals of the allied powers during World War II.
Following the Atlantic City run, the show played in Newark and then Brooklyn before opening on Broadway, where it ran for 202 performances.
Around the same time of the September 2010 premiere of the show, the Press of Atlantic City created Boss of the Boardwalk, a 45-minute documentary which premiered on August 21, 2010 on NBC TV-40 and aired six additional times in the following weeks.
Vainshtein drove to Innerchange coffee shop with a rep from Atlantic Records, and after the show they called Danny Goldberg, the head of Atlantic Record's west coast operations.
On 10 December 2007, he played with Led Zeppelin on the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert, as well as their previous reunion at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary show on 15 May 1988.
The show was broadcast live in the Atlantic time zone and tape delayed in the other time zones.
The arms show an Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ), a main species of local fish, which symbolizes the importance of fishing for the local community.
Archives at the FDR Library show that at a press conference in December 1944, Roosevelt admitted that " nobody signed the Atlantic Charter.
In August 1976 at the Personal Computing show in Atlantic City, Bob Marsh of Processor Technology approached Bob Jones, the publisher of Interface Age magazine, about pressing software onto vinyl records.
In August 1999 Geraint starred in Leon Pownall's one-man show, An Evening with Dylan Thomas, at the Atlantic Theatre Festival in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Examples of the breed currently found in the United States have no local fighting history, being descendants of the later show dogs who migrated over the Atlantic from the United Kingdom.
Performers of popular music began appearing as early as the late 1940s ; Delia Murphy popularised Irish folk songs that she recorded for HMV in 1949 ; Margaret Barry is also credited with bringing traditional songs to the fore ; Donegal's Bridie Gallagher shot to fame in 1956 and is considered ' Ireland's first international pop star '; Belfast-born singer Ruby Murray achieved unprecedented chart success in the UK in the mid-1950s ; The Bachelors were an all-male harmony group from Dublin who had hits in the UK, Europe, US, Australia and Russia ; Mary O ' Hara was a soprano and harpist who was successful on both sides of the Atlantic in the 1950s and early 1960s ; Waterford crooner Val Doonican had a string of UK hits and presented his own TV show on the BBC from 1965 to 1986.
Several buoys in the North Atlantic simultaneously show a massive drop in the ocean temperature, and Rapson concludes that melting polar ice is disrupting the North Atlantic current.

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