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They appeared to be the enemy.
They have appeared in a number of different groups.
They appeared as if they were about to attack him or cut him into pieces.
They were meant to keep in check the Basques and defend the mouth of the Garonne from the Vikings when the latter appeared c. 844 in the region of Bordeaux.
They have a long history in Japanese folklore and art, and more recently have appeared in Japanese anime and manga ( see examples cited below ).
Charles has appeared on celebrity editions of University Challenge ( 1998 ), Can't Cook, Won't Cook ( 1998 ) and The Weakest Link ( 2004 ), and comedy panel shows such as Have I Got News For You ( 1995 ), Just a Minute ( 1995 ) and They Think It's All Over ( 1996 ).
They seem to have appeared there at about the same time that other new Semitic peoples, the Arameans and the Sutu appeared in Babylonia, circa 1000 BC.
They have appeared together in a number of films, including Edie & Pen ( 1996 ), American Perfekt ( 1997 ) and Let the Devil Wear Black ( 1999 ).
As a guest photographer for a magazine series called " They Shoot New York ," she appeared on the cover holding a Pentax K1000 film camera.
They expressed their rejection of that ideology in artistic expression that appeared to reject logic and embrace chaos and irrationality.
They appeared as " Dove " in the 1980 televangelism spoof Pray TV.
They were also unable to cast a baby with Down's syndrome for the first few episodes, which is why the baby appeared rigid.
They chose the last and prayed for help, whereupon a thirteenth man appeared, with a golden axe on his shoulder.
They also appeared unwilling to incur the cost of maintaining a large well equipped army.
They appeared in Rochester Minnesota outside in front of over 5, 000 fans, after playing Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin the night prior.
They also stated that it appeared to have been a forgery.
" They appeared to be attracted to one another, but Atta regretfully explained to Hauth that, " she had a quite different orientation and that the emancipation of the young lady did not fit.
" They first appeared during the years 1833 to 1840, and afterwards in Bohn's Scientific Library.
They appeared in music halls and pubs during the 19th century, providing entertainment through a piano soloist, or in combination with a small band.
They first appeared and diversified in the Late Cretaceous.
They appeared to have used six colors: white, black, blue, red, yellow, and green.
They appeared in the Late Triassic period, and lasted until the late Jurassic.
They appeared in the middle Jurassic period, and lasted until the Cretaceous – Paleogene extinction event wiped them out at the end of the Cretaceous.
They taught that every argument could be countered with an opposing argument, that an argument's effectiveness derived from how " likely " it appeared to the audience ( its probability of seeming true ), and that any probability argument could be countered with an inverted probability argument.

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They then point out that with our present lack of knowledge of all the factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics, it is unlikely that a planned episode could be initiated.
They were both written by Sylvia Anderson and the first one featured a short text story based on the pilot episode of the TV series.
( They are similar to the creatures in Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Evolution ", which featured " nanites " taking over the Enterprise.
They also encounter perilous natural phenomena such as a nebulous area called the Nekrit Expanse ( episode 5x01 ), a large area of empty space called the Void ( episode 7x15 ), wormholes, dangerous nebulae, and other anomalies.
They are mentioned in Eye of the Gorgon, an episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures.
They vary throughout each episode and are played in an improvised funk style with bass synthesizer.
They are also said to draw power from the entire universe as revealed in the episode " Rise of the Cybermen " ( 2006 ), in which the TARDIS is brought to a parallel universe and cannot function without the use of a crystal power source from within the TARDIS, charged by the Doctor's life force.
* In episode seven of season two of the TV series Charmed, entitled " They ` re everywhere ," the Akashic records are the basis of power for a group of knowledge-stealing warlocks.
They adopted him after he was discarded by his trainer for coming last in a race in the first episode of the series. Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails has adopted multiple retired racers.
They usually ran fashionable enterprises in Chelsea which started with the word bona, for example Bona Pets, or in one episode a firm of solicitors called Bona Law-a play on the name of Prime Minister Bonar Law-and their claim " We've got a criminal practice that takes up most of our time " at a time when homosexuality was illegal.
They were able to get away with innuendo that would have been unheard of a mere ten years before — in one episode, Sandy refers to Julian and his skill at the piano as: " a miracle of dexterity at the cottage upright "; innocuous in itself, unless one knows that a ' cottage ' was the polari term for a public toilet where men met for anonymous sexual encounters and ' upright ' referred to an erection.
* In a 1964 episode of Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine, Harvey Stone performed a novelty song as the fifth Beatle entitled " I'm the Beatle They Left Behind.
In the eighth-season episode " The Homer They Fall ", the announcer at Homer's boxing match against Drederick Tatum refers to Fat Tony as Anthony D ' Amico, which he is called later as well, for example, by the FBI.
" They highlighted a scene from the episode " The PTA Disbands ", in which Frink becomes a kindergarten substitute teacher and keeps one of the children's toys to himself because the children " wouldn't enjoy it on as many levels " as he did.
They also deemed McClure's Planet of the Apes musical the best moment of the episode and " maybe even the whole show ".
They introduced " Puppet Man " as guests in the It Takes a Thief episode " To Sing a Song of Murder " in 1970.
They married on October 30 that year, on the final episode of the first season of The Surreal Life.
They work on the floor above the garage and are referred to but seldom seen: Ed McKenzie ( who appears in one episode, played by Stephen Elliott ), and, later, Ben Ratlidge ( who is also only seen in one episode, played by Allen Garfield ).
They proposed doing three seven-minute shorts per episode and four specials until the audience adjusted, but in the end, the producers gambled by asking Fox for 13 full-length episodes.
They actually filmed the original pilot while Lucy was " showing ", but did not include any references to the pregnancy in the episode.
They usually do this by tricking Donald, the bad guy of the episode or whoever else they wish to manipulate.
They use the same hallway shown in this episode in episode 33, " Mr. Bevis ", but slightly altered.

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