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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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Map that uses color to show ocean depth
Note that this premise uses the phrase " is not ", a form of " to be "; this and many other examples show that he did not intend to abandon " to be " as such.
In the 2001 feature film Ocean's Eleven Don Cheadle uses the term " barney " and the claim is made that this rhyme is derived from Barney Rubble, (" trouble ") with references to a character from the Flintstones cartoon show.
* Swedish uses the acute accent to show non-standard stress, for example in ( café ) and ( résumé ).
The handoff is done in Hee Haw style, and often uses actual footage from the show.
Inorganic compounds show rich variety: A: Diborane features Three-center two-electron bond | unusual bonding B: Caesium chloride has an archetypal crystal structure C: Cyclopentadienyliron dicarbonyl dimer | Fp < sub > 2 </ sub > is an Organometallic chemistry | organometallic complex D: Polydimethylsiloxane | Silicone's uses range from breast implant s to Silly Putty E: Grubbs ' catalyst won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry | 2005 Nobel Prize for Robert H. Grubbs | its discoverer F: Zeolite s find extensive use as molecular sieve s G: Copper ( II ) acetate surprised Theoretical chemistry | theoreticians with its diamagnetism
A further exception occurs in the case of those counties created after 1994 which often drop the word county entirely, or use it after the name ; thus for example internet search engines show many more uses ( on Irish sites ) of " Fingal " than of either " County Fingal " or " Fingal County ".
The novel also acts as a terrifying realization of some of Kant's fundamental ideas ; Sartre uses the idea of the autonomy of the will ( that morality is derived from our ability to choose in reality ; the ability to choose being derived from human freedom ; embodied in the famous saying " Condemned to be free ") as a way to show the world's indifference to the individual.
The various uses of ḥuzn and hüzün thus describe melancholy from a certain vantage point, show similarities with female hysteria in the case of Avicenna's patient and in a religious context it is not unlike sloth, which by Dante was defined as " failure to love God with all one's heart, all one's mind and all one's soul ".
Modern research still uses the Brodmann cerebral cytoarchitectonic map ( referring to study of cell structure ) anatomical definitions from this era in continuing to show that distinct areas of the cortex are activated in the execution of specific tasks.
He carries a stick ( called a slapstick ) as large as himself, which he freely uses upon most of the other characters in the show.
GNU GDB uses Python as a pretty printer to show complex structures such as C ++ containers.
He also " pioneered the standard notation " that uses superscripts to show the powers or exponents, for example the 4 used in x < sup > 4 </ sup > to indicate squaring of squaring.
It may show a great deal about the social and educational background of a person who uses English.
The Simpsons uses a floating timeline in which the characters do not physically age, and as such the show is generally assumed to be set in the current year.
The paintings clearly show that these societies valued and communicated the uses of different species, and therefore had a basic taxonomy in place.
* Earnshaw's theorem uses the Laplace equation to show that stable static ferromagnetic suspension is impossible
The Canadian Showcase television show Trailer Park Boys frequently uses the term " shit ".
Operation Repo is another show that uses this.
The alternative is formal software verification, which uses mathematical proof techniques to show the absence of bugs.
Nash uses evidence to show that Chicago Police officer Martin Zarkovich was instrumental in this plot.
Monterrey, Mexico based Parque Plaza Sésamo uses Sesame Street characters as does Universal Studios Japan in a three-dimensional movie based on the show.
In show jumping, the rider uses a jumping saddle, usually with a square or fitted white pad.
For the cross-country phase, the rider usually uses similar tack as for the show jumping.
a statue in the form of one ) who hangs from a wall in my hypocaust where it floats on air in a glass tube and uses a finger to show the weight or lightness of the air.

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