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show and was
there was not a match-width of damp mark to show they were receding.
Now he was going to show how much he knew.
In certain respects, their task was incomparably greater than ours today, for there was nobody before them to show them the way.
The show was colorful, indeed, exuberant, but the press for all its assiduity could detect no note of a fateful rendezvous with destiny.
Years were to pass before these plans came off the paper, and Wright was justified in thinking, as the projects failed, that much of what he had to show his country and the world would never be seen except by visitors to Taliesin.
But all the reports of this first embassy show that the two Savoyards were the heads of it, for they were the only ones who were empowered to swear for the king that he would abide by the pope's decision and who were allowed to appoint deputies in the event that one was unavoidably absent.
What they meant was that there was no evidence to show that the south and east coasts of Britain received Germanic settlers conspicuously earlier than some other parts of England.
When Fosdick showed the letter to Baker his negative response was: `` For God's sake, Raymond, don't show this to the President or he'll stop the war ''.
Her mother, now dead, was my good friend and when she came to tell us about her plans and to show off her ring I had a sobering wish to say something meaningful to her, something her mother would wish said.
It was not until the last year of his life that he had his first moneymaking show.
But there was no need, he remembered, for his hand to reach out, for his face to show concern or stoicism.
It took a piece of bad luck to show Michelangelo that the boy was devoted to him.
The oyabun was entertaining a group of dignitaries, the secretary said, businessmen from Tokyo for the most part, and Kayabashi wished to show them the mission.
Petitioner was not entitled to have the hearing officer's notes and report, especially since he failed to show any particular need for them and he did have a copy of the Department of Justice's recommendation to the appeal board.
It was interesting to note that many of these Juniors were showing dogs in various other classes at the show prior to the Finals of the Junior Class.
At the recent horse show convention in New York it was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class is meeting with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world.
The founder of the Junior Showmanship Competition the late Leonard Brumby, Sr. ( for whom the trophy is named after at Westminster ) was an outstanding Handler and believed a Junior should have an opportunity to exhibit in a dog show starting with the Junior Showmanship Division.
Some years ago this Class was judged by celebrities who knew nothing of what was required of a Junior's ability to show a dog.
She patronized Greenwich Village artists for awhile, then put some money into a Broadway show which was successful ( terrible, but successful ).
Specific staining by DEAE-cellulose treated Af and Af, although clearly distinguishable under the microscope from either nonspecific staining or autofluorescence of cells, was not satisfactorily photographed to show such differences in spite of many attempts with black and white and color photography.
This information was accepted with the frequent interpretation that those persons who did not show arm-levitation must be preventing it.
What had been an unmanageably powerful introject was now, despite its continuing charge of energy disconcerting to me, sufficiently within control of her ego that she could use it to show me what this introjected mother was like.

show and fast-paced
While there is no authoritative list of the defining characteristics of the screwball comedy genre, films considered to be definitive of the genre usually feature farcical situations, a combination of slapstick with fast-paced repartee and show the struggle between economic classes.
Mirkin had long wished to produce a sketch show, and designed The Edge to be " fast-paced " and " some skits overlap, end abruptly or are broken into segments ," in order to maintain attention.
The show made use of fast-paced, overlapping dialogue between the two leads, harkening back to classic screwball comedy films such as those of director Howard Hawks.
Collyer did an excellent job keeping the show fast-paced ; he spoke quickly and brightly, and was often moving around the stage as much as the contestants.
Ted Mack ensured that the show was very fast-paced.
The second album, Owner's Manual, is a recording of a live show at Shank Hall in Milwaukee in 1996, and features some audience favorites, notably the partly tongue-in-cheek love ballad, " Florence ", and the fast-paced " Freak On The Floor ", featuring some interesting improvizations by Tabakin.
The television show Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In ( 1968-1973 ) was an attempt to replicate the fast-paced, anything-can-happen atmosphere for a new generation.
The show was known for Olbermann's fast-paced rhetoric, historical and pop culture references, and liberal commentary.
" The show is extremely technical, extremely fast-paced, and the variety of music is amazing.
The re-formatted show called NewsChannel 5 Nightcast features more fast-paced and edgier news.
The show was fast-paced and energetic.
The show is a combination of education and fast-paced hunting and shooting scenes that illustrate how much fun the sport can be.
The series dealt with the students of Hartley High, a tough high school in a multi-racial area of Sydney, and proved to be a more gritty and fast-paced show than many of its contemporaries.

show and situation
It is far better to have such conditions treated in advance than to have them show up on the honeymoon where they can create a really serious situation.
Such was the situation that in order for a reputed Cathar to have the charge of heresy against him dismissed he needed only to show that he was legally married.
However, D. W. Griffith only used them in a theatrical situation, to show what the audience in a theatre were looking at, as did European film-makers.
The show revolves around the priests ' lives on Craggy Island, sometimes dealing with matters of the church but more often dealing with Father Ted's schemes to either resolve a situation with the parish or other Craggy Island residents, or to win games of one-upmanship against his arch-nemesis, Father Dick Byrne of the nearby Rugged Island parish.
A similar situation occurred when Elvis ' friend Johnny Cash asked Presley to appear on his show.
The pressure placed on factories and military planners to show production numbers also led to a situation where the majority of armored vehicles were obsolescent models, critically lacking in spare parts and support equipment, and nearly three quarters were overdue for major maintenance.
Nozick created the thought experiment of the " utility monster " to show that average utilitarianism could lead to a situation where the needs of the vast majority were sacrificed for one individual.
" According to Báñez, reforms and adjustments made by the Spanish Government are beginning to create a situation of economic growth, " creating jobs ", while measures are " rationalization and austerity " in public spending, will show growth employment in the coming months.
** 10, 000 disgruntled Newfoundlanders march on their legislature to show discontent with their current political situation ; this is a flash point in the demise of the Dominion of Newfoundland.
Despite arguments that realism cannot be achieved in reality shows because the outcomes may or may not have been scripted, Geoff King argues in his book, Spectacle of the Real: From Hollywood to Reality TV and Beyond that even though the contestants are in a fabricated setting and the situation has been set up for a certain outcome, as in real love shows such as The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, these contestants still harbor feelings that make their participation in the show real to them.
This phase show the important properties associated with the situation.
They wrote situation comedies such as The Army Game and Bootsie and Snudge for British television, and the BBC radio show Round the Horne, which starred Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams.
A notable example is Three's Company, a US remake of the British Man About the House: not only was the original show re-created ( with very few character or situation changes made, at least initially ), but both series had spin-offs based on the Ropers ( in the UK, George And Mildred, in the US, The Ropers ), and both series were eventually re-tooled into series based on the male lead ( in the UK, Robin's Nest, in the US, Three's a Crowd ).
The situation led longtime NHL broadcaster and writer Stan Fischler to call the Lightning a " skating vaudeville show ".
" The Associated Press said that the show " took 20 years of pointless, insipid situation comedy and spun it on its heels.
One major exception was the situation comedy Home Improvement's Jonathan Taylor Thomas, who played Randy Taylor from 1991 – 1998 ; " JTT " ( as he would come to be known during this time ), uncomfortable with his teen idol status, left the show ( and, for the most part, the entire acting scene ) one year shy of the show's last year on the air.
" A phrase that Dick Martin would always say to interrupt Dan Rowan's announcements on what would happen during their next show ; this phrase was followed by a story about a bizarre situation that his aunt went through.
Defeating the final boss may show two endings: one better ( player decided to trust Macil earlier ), where all the fighting stops and the rebuilding of human civilization begins, and one worse ( player decided to trust the Oracle ), where The Order still exists and there is little hope for the survivors to hold on long enough for the situation to improve on its own.
Marcia Karen Wallace ( born November 1, 1942 ) is an American character actress, comedienne and game show panelist, primarily known for her roles in television situation comedies.
Facing a staggering debt of $ 84, 000, for which there was absolutely nothing to show, the situation was desperate.
Quapaw was mentioned in a 1976 episode of the television show, M * A * S * H, a U. S. situation comedy.
Once the audience settles down, he welcomes the viewer to the show, introduces a particular situation, and interviews a guest who is experiencing it.
In a reversal of the usual situation, in which American Decca had released original Broadway cast albums of three Rodgers and Hammerstein shows, this was the only film soundtrack album of a Rodgers and Hammerstein show ever released by Decca, while the Broadway cast album had been released by Columbia Masterworks.
So in IE religions there is an introducer god ( as Vedic Vâyu and Roman Janus ) and a god of ending, a nurturer goddess and a genie of fire ( as Vedic Saraswati and Agni, Avestic Armaiti, Anâitâ and Roman Vesta ) who show a sort of mutual solidarity: the concept of ' god of ending ' is defined in connexion to the human referential, i. e. the current situation of man in the universe, and not to endings as transitions, which are under the jurisdiction of the gods of beginning, owing to the ambivalent nature of the concept.
The third and final series focused on a different character each week but with the overlaps creating a more complex layering of the plot, more akin to a one-off episode of a situation comedy ( albeit with intertwined plots ) than a traditional sketch show.

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