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Konoe made a considerable public splash in 1918 when he published — in advance of Versailles — an essay titled Reject the Anglo-American-Centered Peace.
Guaraldi made a big splash with his performance with Tjader at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival.
The first of these, opening at the Boston Museum on 25 November 1878, made such a splash that the piece was quickly produced in major cities and on tour by dozens of companies throughout the country.
The album, however, was largely regarded as the first success for Monk ; according to Orrin Keepnews, " It was the first that made a real splash.
In 1963, Luke Halpin made a big splash as a teen idol in the television program Flipper.
Avedis made many innovations in cymbals that are still around today ; he was the first to develop drum-set cymbals and gave cymbals names such as ride, crash, splash, and hi-hat.
However, Connors played in other tournaments and made his first big splash by winning the 1973 U. S. Pro Singles, his first significant title, toppling Arthur Ashe in a five-set final, 6 – 3, 4 – 6, 6 – 4, 3 – 6, 6 – 2.
Norheim made a splash when he introduced this publicly at a 1868 ski jump meet, where the contestants were required to ski up the hill, down to the jump and then jump, and marked on all phases.
In 2006 the Argos made a splash just before training camp when they lured high-profile RB Ricky Williams to Canada.
Also, in the season males advertise themselves loudly with a repetitive sequence of sounds: first, a ker-plonk splash made with the feet on the surface of the water ; then two soft, sharp cuc cuc calls ; then a loud whistle and a deep grunt.
Michigan made a splash in signing some of the top young NCAA prospects in 1983 in Michigan WR Anthony Carter, Tulsa RB Ken Lacy, Wisconsin SS David Greenwood, QB Bobby Hebert of Northwestern State ( La.
Perot made a splash by bringing a focus to fiscal issues such as the federal deficit and national debt ; government reform issues such as term limits, campaign finance reform, and lobbying reform ; and issues on trade.
In 2008, the Rush made a free agency splash by signing AFL legends Sherdrick Bonner and Damian Harrell.
The team made a big splash by signing Heisman Trophy-winning underclassman Herschel Walker, a running back from the University of Georgia.
A Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with ginger ale and a splash of grenadine, garnished with two maraschino cherries.
The CPC also made a splash and stretched public debate in its early development by hosting a day-long Capitol Hill Forum on Globalization, Economic Justice, and Human Rights, during which Noam Chomsky, distinguished linguist and social commentator, was the keynote speaker -- his only public testimony ever presented before Congress.
Winner made a final splash, however, with Death Wish 3 in 1985, which was set in New York City but filmed mostly in London for budgetary reasons.
Originally a two-part presentation on the anthology series Desilu Playhouse, it made such a splash that a series was launched the following fall.
During the cruise to Japan, she made a splash by jumping into the ship's pool fully clothed, and coaxed a congressman to join her in the water.
Drag as a last-resort tactic in situational farce ( its only permissible format at the time ) made a big Hollywood splash in Some Like It Hot ( 1959 ).
Although the team made a splash in signing their first-round draft pick, quarterback Reggie Collier out of Southern Mississippi, the remainder of the Stallions consisted of mostly unsung former NFL reserves and college free agents.
The Bulls made an immediate splash in their first game, in which they blew out the Washington Federals 53-14.
Gelinas made a splash in 1987 – 88 with the Hull Olympiques of the QMJHL with a 63-goal, 131-point campaign.

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Divers are judged on whether and how well they completed all aspects of the dive, the conformance of their body to the requirements of the dive, and the amount of splash created by their entry to the water.
Many judges award divers for the amount of splash created by the diver on entry, with less splash resulting in a higher score.
Most drummers soon extend this by adding another crash, a splash or a china, or even all three.
Occasionally hot sauces are offered by friteries, including hollandaise sauce, sauce provençale, Béarnaise sauce or even a splash carbonade flamande stew from an ever-bubbling pot, in the spirit of British " Chips and Gravy ".
In the opening sequence of the first game, the Four Freedoms are displayed in text version as a splash screen at the opening of the game, with a fifth freedom added: The freedom to protect the other four — by any means necessary.
From 1991 – 94, the Sixers followed other teams in designing more graphic-laden uniforms by featuring a streaking blue splash with tricolored stars heading up to the word ' SIXERS ' in Helvetica and in either red ( home ) or white ( away ).
In strategy games, a melee splash damage attack means that units around the target will also be damaged ( this is known often as trample damage as it is often used by quadrupeds ); while a ranged splash damage attack implies the attack will deal damage over an area surrounding the point of impact.
Wendy is enchanted by their beauty, but finds them offensive and irritating, as they would " splash her with their tails, not accidentally, but intentionally " when she attempted to steal a closer look.
The surrounding leaves in some mosses form a splash cup, allowing the sperm contained in the cup to be splashed to neighboring stalks by falling water droplets.
One pioneering example was the Meinl Raker splash, whose top surface has a single spiral cut by a single pass of a very coarse tool.
By arriving with such a splash, it is probable that Dorman-Smith became regarded with suspicion by people who would one day be his peers and superior officers.
Occasionally hot sauces are offered by friteries, including hollandaise sauce, sauce provençale, Béarnaise sauce or even a splash of carbonade flamande stew from an always-simmering pot, in the spirit of British " Chips and Gravy ".
The splash in question occurred whenever he bit into one, caused by a huge dollop of ketchup hitting whoever happened to be standing nearby.
Other GS options such as cassette tape deck, splash guards, padded center console arm rest and others could be added by the dealer.
" When a cannon is shot, guests may feel a powerful blast of air coming from the cannon, followed by a large splash and underwater lighting effects to simulate cannon fire.
It was replaced by a splash art page called " Thousand Words ," and then replaced again with a regular column " Arrested Development.
As of September 4, 2012, 62 " splash hits " have been knocked into the Cove by Giants players since the park opened ; 35 of those were by Barry Bonds.

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A possible explanation is that the author thinks a heavy book will make a bigger splash than two light ones " ( page 493 ).
The article was written by " O. O. Binder ", and opened with a two-page illustration drawn by comic book artist Kurt Schaffenberger, which shows bald, large-craniumed mutants either helping humanity with their superior intellects ( in a small section of the picture ) or dominating mankind as slavemasters ( in the much bigger splash image ).
This image is the splash page of an individual issue of a comic book.
Splash page or sometimes referred to simply as a " splash ," is a full-page drawing in a comic book.
A splash that appears across two pages of a comic book is called a " double splash " or a two-page spread.
This detail prompted the following sudden splash of ire from Thomas Mallon, reviewing the novel ( otherwise favorably ) in The Atlantic Monthly ( 2 December 2003 ): " And let me say this, above all, Mr. Wolff: the lack of quotation marks around the dialogue is a ridiculous piece of postmodern pretentiousness that has no place in your book.

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