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Seeing this, his colleague at the next desk gave a short, contemptuous laugh, pushed forward his own ash tray, innocent of a single butt, thumped his chest to show his excellent condition, and looked proud.
This gave the Juniors the use of the entire ring at the show -- a great advantage to them!!
Whee the People: Lovely Thrush Annamorena gave up a promising show biz career to apply glamor touches to her hubby, Ray Lenobel's fur firm here.
In 1926, the Aga Khan gave a cup ( the Aga Khan Trophy ) to be awarded to the winners of an international team show jumping competition held at the annual horse show of the Royal Dublin Society in Dublin, Ireland every first week in August.
The discovery image gave the first hint that comet Shoemaker – Levy 9 was an unusual comet, as it appeared to show multiple nuclei in an elongated region about 50 arcseconds long and 10 arcseconds wide.
Television critics gave the new show and its host poor reviews.
They gave their first show of projected pictures to an audience in Paris in December 1895.
It was able to deal with many kinds of errors and gave the user a choice to either remove the offending process and associated screen or allow the machine to show the Guru Meditation.
" Connick, Jr. admitted fans of sitcom Will & Grace gave him a hard time when his character on that show cheated on Debra Messing's character, Grace Adler.
Cocteau acknowledged in the introduction to the script that the play was motivated, in part, by complaints from his actresses that his works were too writer / director-dominated and gave the players little opportunity to show off their full range of talents.
Mark Antony supposedly gave Cleopatra over 200, 000 scrolls ( taken from the great Library of Pergamum ) for the library as a wedding gift, but this is regarded by some historians as a propagandist claim meant to show Antony's allegiance to Egypt rather than Rome.
This gave it a marching speed that contemporary armies could not hope to match — on occasion forces surrendered to Alexander simply because they were not expecting him to show up for several more days.
Although Dixit was featured in a supporting role, she gave a show stealing performance.
This angel was similar in design to his previous angels, but he gave Moroni a slightly more massive build, with its left hand opened, and the body turned slightly to show more action.
Also nowadays most Professors work solo since the need for a bottler became less important when busking with the show gave way to paid engagements at private parties or public events.
" Bassist Jeff Jensen of Boston's Real Kids reports of a show that year, " A reviewer for one of the free entertainment magazines of the time caught the act and gave us a great review, calling us a ' punk band.
In an audience he gave to the Cardinals, who wanted him to sign the Electoral Capitulations from the Conclave and to guarantee that he would make no more cardinals than those agreements allowed, he refused to sign, stating that he would show his intent by deeds not words.
The show caused a stir during the 2004 Democratic Primary when Carville gave candidate Howard Dean a soundbite during a location shoot that Dean then used in a debate.
This gave rise to the term Seinfeld curse: the failure of a sitcom starring one of the three, despite the conventional wisdom that each person's Seinfeld popularity should almost guarantee a strong, built-in audience for the actor's new show.
On 9 November 2009, Buzzcocks gave a very rare performance on a small balcony overlooking Dame Street in Dublin, for the music viral show BalconyTV.
Part of the U. S. appeal was due to the dubbing, which gave the show a campy charm that evoked English-dubbed Chinese kung fu movies of the 1970s.
However, about half-way through the second season when Rudolf Nureyev appeared, his appearance gave the show so much positive publicity that other celebrities came to the producers instead of the other way around.
Joshua Logan, a young sophomore at Princeton who had been double-cast in the show, gave Fonda the part of Tornaquinci, " an elderly Italian with long, white beard and heavy wig.
While at the University of Maryland, she hosted a call-in radio show where she gave advice on how to combat men.

show and informative
* Poly Bla Bla ( Much talking ) – A show targeted at the younger generation with an entertaining and informative topics including a look at all the latest gossip from the world of showbiz, fashion tips, games & contests, strange news stories from around the world and helpful advice for viewers & audience members regarding the problems they face in their lives.
)-Weekend variety show, informative and entertaining.
The show lasts about 20-30 minutes and includes an informative / educational videos about the dolphins 30 minutes prior to the show.
# The image is being used in an informative way and should not detract from the show.
# The image is being used in an informative way and should not detract from the show.
Blake hosted Culture Click, an educational and informative TV show using virtual reality to cover current events, societal issues and pop culture.
Similarly, a show that is in early middays on the East Coast ( such as the Glenn Beck Program ) would be in morning drive on the West Coast, and may not live up to the expectations of listeners expecting local, informative content.
I considered it informative to show an elder Telford Taylor besides the young man shown in the 1946 image.
Hosted by Amanda Keller & Brendan Jones the show is an informative and entertaining breakfast show.
The live action & animation segments created for the show, called ‘ A Moment with Walter Lantz ’, featured an informative look at how the animation process for his “ cartunes ” worked as well as how the writers came up with stories and characters.
* The image is being used in an informative way and should not detract from the show
# The image is being used in an informative way and does not detract from the television show.

show and insight
Recent criticism of Great Expectations has tended to emphasize its symbolic and mythic content, to show, as M. D. Zabel has said of Dickens generally, that much of the novel's impact resides in its `` allegoric insight and moral metaphor ''.
Written from the 1650s onwards, with such titles as Friends, seek the peace of all men or To Friends, to know one another in the light, they give enormous insight into the detail of Fox's beliefs, and show his determination to spread them.
Hamilton's insight was to show how kin selection could explain altruism and spite.
It requires more physical insight or an experiment to show that there is indeed only one zero and that the constant is in fact given by C = 4π < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Modern cognitive science and neuroscience show that studying the role of emotion in mental function ( including topics ranging from flashes of scientific insight to making future plans ), that no human has ever satisfied this criterion, except perhaps a person with no affective feelings, for example an individual with a massively damaged amygdala or severe psychopathy.
He reasoned that if the animals were showing insight, then their time to escape would suddenly drop to a negligible period, which would also be shown in the learning curve as an abrupt drop ; while animals using a more ordinary method of trial and error would show gradual curves.
It provided a behind-the-scenes look at how the show was put together and the antagonism between Alan and those who worked for him, as well as giving insight into the problems with his marriage to Carol.
His sketches of modern authors show great insight and unexpected judgment as well as gaiety and originality of expression.
His letters to the Burkes, giving an account of Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian and Leonardo da Vinci, show remarkable insight.
His corrections are often hasty and false, but a surprisingly large proportion of them have since received confirmation from manuscripts And, though his merits as a Grecian lie mainly in his conjectures, his realism is felt in this sphere also ; his German translations especially show more freedom and practical insight, more feeling for actual life, than is common with the scholars of that age.
His works on symbolics show profound scholarship, keen critical insight, and rare impartiality.
This will show how he his writing has progressed or transformed to create this piece and maybe give insight on how his book became a movie.
* 2003: Television show Celebrities Uncensored debuts, showing entertainers as they act in public, unaware that they are being filmed, and giving autograph collectors an insight of who likes to sign autographs in person and who doesn't.
He appeared on the TV news show 20 / 20 to share his insight when it became public he would be a witness against Patsy Ramsey in front of the grand jury.
Nolan's paintings give the audience an insight into the history of Australia but also show others from the world how beautiful Australia is.
They are gospel good news not as abstruse pointers to the intellectual " A-ha " of theological insight about grace, in which role they puzzle rather than excite, but instead they show the fantastic excitement and spectacular good news for the needy of the moment of total redistribution, which is both a redemption ( of owed rights ) and salvation from poverty, debt and slavery.
John Dugdale in The Times called the show ' A priceless insight ' and Nicholas Barber in the Independent wrote " What we have here is a genuinely original sitcom, and if the quality keeps up, it will be a happy and glorious one.
Often, Karen and Darrin's attempts to show their support result in annoying Jaye ; despite that, Jaye recognizes that her mother not only loves her, but is capable of great insight and compassion, particularly toward the people she loves.
Freedberg notes that while his religious canvases are " archaic ", recalling the additive compositions of the late Quattrocento and show stilted unemotive saints, his portraits are remarkable for their sophisticated psychological insight, dignified air, fluent control and exquisite silvery tonality.
The show which is aired 5 days a week consists of interviews and insight into the music and the artist of the 1980s.
The show was largely intended to be an insight into the opulent residences and the glamorous lifestyles of those it profiled.
When it became The Dales, the show did try to copy The Archers, which was originally a medium to disseminate information to the agricultural community, and to give an insight into rural affairs to the public.
* When hunting shriekers show some good feats of insight and cooperation, using each other to form natural ladders to reach prey hiding on high ground such as rooftops.
In the show, Ryan spends time with various law enforcement agencies around the world, giving him an insight to the war on terrorism and drug trade but from a law enforcement perspective.

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