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show and deliberately
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.

show and tapes
The tapes show that.
* The tapes for the revival of BBC show Doctor Who were labeled with the anagram Torchwood, which later went on to be used as the name for a spin-off show.
" The White House tapes and documents show that he and Colson discussed the issue repeatedly, and that Colson eventually reassured the President by saying that he had, in essence, fixed the case.
Video tapes retrieved after show his intelligence chiefs meeting with Arab journalists, including a meeting with the former managing director of Al-Jazeera, Mohammed Jassem al-Ali, in 2000.
The show was timed so that two new contestants appeared each Monday ; this was necessary as the tapes of the show were shipped between stations, and weeks could not be aired in any discernible order ( a common syndication practice at the time, known as " bicycling ").
The band allowed sharing of tapes of their shows, as long as no profits were made on the sale of their show tapes.
The band's first big break came in 1996 when Kris attended a show at the club Bogart's in Cincinnati, where Jasin passed one of the band's demo tapes to a roadie from the band.
The IDF claims that tapes of the event show Corrie below the driver's eye level, and also contend that the noise level was too loud for Ms. Corrie to be heard.
* Sex Tapes Saved Marriage ( 1993 ): Skaggs sent two actors to Faith Daniels ' show to claim that sex tapes had saved their marriage.
For the 20th anniversary of the album, Sub Pop released on November 3, 2009 a deluxe reissue of Bleach featuring a March 2009 remastering from the original tapes by George Marino and a live recording of a 1990 show at Portland, Oregon's Pine Street Theatre.
The Luton tapes and the Nambassa show had proved to the band that the more melodic " power-pop " side of their music was a winner, so they worked hard on making the songs for their fifth album much more commercial, melodic and accessible, while they reined in the more outre aspects of their image.
* cnn. com " New tapes show LBJ struggled with aide's sex scandal "
According to Seymour Hersh, writing in The New Yorker, Nixon White House tapes show that after presidential candidate George Wallace was shot on May 15, 1972, Nixon and Colson agreed to send Hunt to the Milwaukee home of the gunman, Arthur Bremer, to place McGovern presidential campaign material there.
The original Tiki Room was controlled by a large room full of floor-to-ceiling computers that operated the birds with data on magnetic tapes, which was located underneath the floor of the main show room.
I saw the show in New York, and then I went to California and recorded the shows, took the tapes away, and fixed them up a little and mixed them.
But what the astronauts remember is much stranger than what the video tapes show.
CBS offered to pick up the show, but the Clasters instead decided to syndicate and franchise it, by taping episodes and selling the tapes to local stations or give the option for the local station to produce their own version of the show.
Professor Farnsworth explains that the show no longer exists because most video tapes from that era were destroyed during the Second Coming of Jesus in the year 2443.
Audio tapes of then-president Richard Nixon in conversation with his chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman, show that Nixon doubted the veracity of the photograph, musing whether it may have been " fixed.
The show tapes segments with Marc Summers at many different locations across the country.

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