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show and oddly
1842 in Liberty Corner, New Jersey – April 9, 1926 in New York City, New York ), was an American freak show performer famous for his oddly tapered head.
In Fish Finders, the Radio Serial ( which is oddly enough, not a science fiction show ), Nick uses a universal translator, in the show called a " UTA ", to attempt to discover what the dolphins in the aquarium are saying.
* A skit during the Harvard Medical School annual show in 1978 included a song entitled " Pheo " ( recited exactly in the manner of the Western song " Ringo ") as a parody of a guest professor whose lecture on hypertension causes was oddly dominated by the extremely rare pheochromocytoma.
The show generally used real Greek myths for their inspiration, but used the influences oddly.
* In " The Diplomat's Club ", Jerry's manager oddly warns him that the pilot of the plane in which he flew to the show in was in the audience.
His biography indicates that he provide air support for Vehicon Tank-Drones, but oddly portrayed him as made to be a fairly mindless air-attack unit by Megatron, which contradicted his show history as a Cybertronian General.
Despite the humiliation, Charlie Brown still arrives at the dance to the surprise of his teammates ( including, oddly enough, Lucy, the real culprit behind the team's loss ) who think it would have been better if he didn't show up at all.

show and enough
There were seven of them, enough for a show of strength -- to run a bluff.
This, however, is sufficient to show that more or less non-violent resistance and economic conflict ( if both sides are strong enough ) can be war of all against all no less than if other means are used.
Sarah had begun to tell Lucien of Emile, she had begun to question and a little draft had crept across the room from the bedroom door, open barely enough to show a rim of blackness in the hall.
But, in spite of all this, enough evidence remains to show that the magic square of three must indeed have been the object of a rather extensive cult -- or series of cults -- reaching fullest expression in the Han period.
If so, it might be worth while to assign a future jazz show to a different department -- one with enough confidence in the musical material to cut down on the number of performers and give them a little room to display their talents.
" The Court allowed the guilty plea only with a simultaneous protestation of innocence as there was enough evidence to show that the prosecution had a strong case for a conviction, and the defendant was entering such a plea to avoid this possible sentencing.
According to a 2010 interview on Blog Talk Radios, Lessons Learned, Rick Tocquigny, when asked if Mumy was a Jonathan Harris fan, before Mumy's first meeting with Harris on Lost in Space, he said at age 5, he was too young to watch his mentor's show The Third Man which was probably late at night, but was old enough to watch The Bill Dana Show ( which also starred Harris's real-life best friend Don Adams ).
The dinosaur fossil record has been interpreted to show both a decline in diversity and no decline in diversity during the last few million years of the Cretaceous, and it may be that the quality of the dinosaur fossil record is simply not good enough to permit researchers to distinguish between the options.
Examination of performances show that exceptions were made, as when a microphone could not be placed close enough to a performer for technical reasons.
In 1880, Swiss chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac observed spectroscopic lines due to gadolinium in samples of gadolinite ( which actually contains relatively little gadolinium, but enough to show a spectrum ), and in the separate mineral cerite.
While we cannot do this by simply rearranging the quantifiers, we show that it is yet enough to prove the theorem for sentences of that form.
Upon arrival at the Central Station: " the first glance at the place was enough to let you see the flabby devil was running that show.
" In January 1985, Shearer left the show for good, partially because he felt he was not being used enough.
However, she also says that although recent studies have minimized the Iranizing aspects of the self-consciously Persian religion " at least in the form which it attained under the Roman empire ", the name Mithras is enough to show " that this aspect is of some importance ".
The eponymous theatre troupe is rehearsing the Meet the Feebles song with hopes to become good enough to picked up for a syndicated network show and become rich and famous.
But is this enough to show that there are genuinely good and bad deeds?
But I hope to have said enough to show that we ought to take the possibility of some sort of panpsychism seriously: there seem to be no knockdown arguments against the view, and there are various positive reasons why one might embrace it.
However, there was not enough evidence to show that the Nicaraguan government was imputable for this or that the US response was proportional.
Although those ‘ cold ’ emotions might be enough to show effects, they are qualitatively different from the ‘ hot ’ emotions often experienced during negotiations.
As a result it would show a disc with diameter of about one arcsecond and an apparent magnitude of between 12 and 13 — bright enough to be spotted.
Since but-for causation is very easy to show and does not assign culpability ( but for the rain, you would not have crashed your carthe rain is not morally or legally culpable but still constitutes a cause ), there is a second test used to determine if an action is close enough to a harm in a " chain of events " to be a legally culpable cause of the harm.
The Chiefs saw this game as an opportunity to show they were good enough to play against any NFL team.
To show that there had been enough time for natural selection to work slowly, he again cited Principles of Geology and other observations based on sedimentation and erosion, including an estimate that erosion of The Weald had taken 300 million years.
To show that something is Turing complete, it is enough to show that it can be used to simulate the most primitive computer, since even the simplest computer can be used to simulate the most complicated one.

show and kept
Network executives were overwhelmed by an unprecedented wave of correspondence, and they kept the show on the air.
Disney, apparently in a show of little confidence in the film, sold the production rights to Spyglass Entertainment, and kept only a 12. 5 % distribution fee for itself.
Excerpts from the diaries he kept as an adult show that he adored his supportive and theatrical mother but despised his homophobic, morose and selfish father.
However, Graeme kept on sending scripts for the radio show by mail-and rejoined the cast of ISIRTA upon his return to his medical studies in London.
Irish dancing, popularised in 1994 by the world-famous show Riverdance, is notable for its rapid leg and foot movements, body and arms being kept largely stationary.
The trial was criticised in Israel as a show trial, although strict Israeli military censorship of the press, at the time, meant that the Israeli public was kept in the dark about the facts of the case and, in fact, were led to believe that the defendants were innocent.
If the husband could show that his wife had been a bad wife, the Code allowed him to send her away, while he kept the children as well as her dowry ; or he could degrade her to the position of a slave in his own house, where she would have food and clothing.
This performance was kept secret until two days before the show but when the scene magazine Side-Line and the band's label Alfa Matrix launched the news, tickets were quickly sold out.
Bart kept his hopes up by believing that Krusty would show up, but one day the camp director brought in Barney Gumble with Clown make-up.
Recognizing its potential importance as the earliest map to show America, Mellon insisted that its existence be kept secret until a scholarly book had been written about it.
No official attendance records are kept as there is no paid admittance fee, but few spectators show up for games.
In addition, the song had the line " in order to survive, we steal, cheat, lie, forge, fuck, hide, and deal ," which was also kept on the album ( and which they sang on broadcast TV during their appearance on the Dick Cavett show ).
The first sitcom to take place in a prison, The Times said the show " was about what it took to survive in prison, the little day-to-day triumphs over the system that kept the prisoners sane.
The Bedouin kept the scrolls hanging on a tent pole while they figured out what to do with them, periodically taking them out to show people.
She kept the Graceland property itself, as well as the bulk of the possessions found therein, and she turned over the management of Graceland to CKX, Inc., an entertainment company ( on whose board of directors Priscilla Presley sits ) that also owns 19 Entertainment, creator of the American Idol TV show.
And the biggest gospel artist Gaither from the Southern gospel end of Christian show biz ( who shall remain nameless ) took " The Tune ", kept the tempo and the flavor and re-titled it " God Gave The Song.
The VR pilot kept a lot of the original elements that appeared in the original show such as Wall Monsters, Clue Rooms and the dark and grimy dungeon setting.
Durante made his television debut on November 1, 1950, though he kept a presence in radio as one of the frequent guests on Tallulah Bankhead's two-year, NBC comedy-variety show, The Big Show.
The first season included a 22 minute countdown kept digitally in the lower left-hand corner of the screen which many critics panned, claiming it was useless and " did nothing for the show.
On the Smothers Brothers show that night, a small amount of explosive was put into the small cannon that Keith Moon kept in his bass drum.
Records kept by the Minerals Management Service of the U. S. Department of the Interior show the schooner did make it to Alaska, where it was lost in the Aleutian Islands in September 1903.
Stern and Quivers kept in touch with their audience throughout October and November where they toured club venues with a stage show.
Temperature records kept from 1962 to 1989 by the National Climatic Data Center show a record high of 99 degrees on June 30, 1963, and July 20, 1977.
Mountings of local animal species are kept there, and fragments of mastodon bone show something about its natural history.
He then kept an appointment to appear on a show on BBC Radio 1, with Richard Skinner, but instead of promoting the new Boomtown Rats material as planned, he announced the plan for Band Aid.

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