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To highlight his evil and villainous rise to power, Ui is compared to Shakespeare's Richard III and Macbeth in both the introductory prologue and in scene 14 when he experiences similar visitations from the ghosts of his victims as Richard and Macbeth do ; while Hitler's own learned prowess at public speaking is referenced by Ui receiving lessons from an actor which include him reciting Mark Antony's famous speech from Julius Caesar.
I was fascinated by the pinheads in the introductory scene and asked the projectionist ( who I knew ) if he could slow down the film so I could hear what they were saying better.
In the Mega Drive version, to expand on the game's plot, Toaplan added an introductory cut scene to the game.
The introductory scene, showing ducks swimming in a kettle and quacking merrily, is scored with an instrumental medley of the aforementioned songs, and is also the only scene in the film that has anything remotely to do with ducks or soup.
" In the DVD commentary, Mel Brooks mentions that he wanted the introductory ' spaceship ' scene to be much longer, but changed his mind when it was pointed out that at the length he wanted, that one scene would become the entire movie.
Kurt Wimmer's Gun Kata is dispersed sparsely throughout the movie, most notably in the introductory scene with the silhouetted man, played by Wimmer himself, practicing with dual pistols.
Each episode in the first two seasons started with a country scene of faux-normal life in Olde England during which an introductory poem in rhymed cadence to the tune of the English folksong " Early One Morning ," which derived from a much later period than the series.
The music of the flute solo that was heard after the introductory funeral scene can now return to close the symphony peacefully, and unexpectedly, in the principal major key.
The introductory section describes the scene of the sermon and lists the major participants.
In syndication Steve is in the pre-credits introductory scene of " Rachel's First Date ", but his first appearance in first run episodes is in the 1989 episode " Laura's First Date ", where Carl and Eddie separately set up dates for Laura for a dance or party ( both terms used ), and the first thing known about him is that he allegedly ate a mouse, and he later makes reference to a mouse when speaking to Carl, implying that it might be true.
After an introductory scene to Gremlins was cut, Axton's voice earned him the added role of the narrator to establish some context.
They performed material adapted from Captain Spaulding's introductory scene in Animal Crackers.
** Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Both the Human Resistance and Terminators used plasma rifles in the introductory scene of the film.
The introductory cut scene of the game details the game's plot.
Hayworth's introductory scene was shot twice.
During an introductory scene, where Eastwood's character pulls up in an unmarked squad car to foil the plans of the car thieves, a z-shaped thoroughfare called Santa Fe Street, provided the perfect secluded background at night which also happened to overlook the Los Angeles skyline.
A vintage gull-wing Mercedes-Benz 300SL is also presented in the film, being personally driven by Braga's character in an introductory sequence before a large-scale climactic car chase scene.

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It was observed in the introductory chapter that metropolitan life had split into two trends -- expanding interdependence on an impersonal basis and growing exclusiveness in local communal groupings.
A common introductory example is a woman who tells a policeman that she lost her basket of eggs, and that if she took three at a time out of it, she was left with 2, if she took five at a time out of it she was left with 3, and if she took seven at a time out of it she was left with 2.
Again, all of these variant forms were very infrequently used, and when they did occur in American films it was usually in the introductory stages.
After many years of the infinitesimal approach to calculus having fallen into disuse other than as an introductory pedagogical tool, use of infinitesimal quantities was finally given a rigorous foundation by Abraham Robinson in the 1960s.
1808 ) Erläuterung der Sternkunde, an introductory book on the constellations and their tales, which was reprinted more than ten times
The major visible difference from previous introductory computers, was Forth as its default programming language.
Torvalds was running introductory computer laboratory exercises for students and instructed the course attendants to send him an e-mail as a test, to which Tove responded with an e-mail asking for a date.
Although the Zeitschrift was never revived, the Institute nevertheless published a series of important sociological books, including a collection of essays entitled Sociologica ( 1955 ), the Gruppenexperiment ( 1955 ), a study of work satisfaction among workers in Mannesmann called Betriebsklima and the Soziologische Exkurse, a textbook-like anthology intended as an introductory work about the discipline.
* During 2010, such legislation was introduced in six states ( Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Oklahoma ); however, none made it past the introductory stage.
The structure was influenced by the Code Napoleon, including a preamble and introductory general principles.
Crisis at Crusader Citadel was an introductory adventure, a V & V supplement published in 1982 by Fantasy Games Unlimited, written and illustrated by Dee and Herman.
He was appointed as the organist in 1766 and gave his introductory concert on 1 January 1767.
Due to technical delays, DAT was not launched until 1989, and by then the U. S. dollar had fallen so far in relation to the yen that the introductory DAT machine Sony had intended to market for about $ 400 in the late 1980s now had to retail for $ 800 or even $ 1000 to break even, putting it out of reach for most users.
This was an unsparing criticism of some introductory passages relating to political theory in William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England.
Millikan's enthusiasm for education continued throughout his career, and he was the coauthor of a popular and influential series of introductory textbooks, which were ahead of their time in many ways.
The change in the preceding, introductory title cards was possibly to reflect the switch in the animation style of the shorts themselves.
It was named " TeachText " as a nod to its role in tutorials and other introductory materials.
Walt Disney made introductory remarks, introduced the cast, then quietly left for his room at the Georgian Terrace Hotel across the street ; he had previously stated that unexpected audience reactions upset him and he was better off not seeing the film with an audience.
The School of Computer Science was not part of this agreement, and currently offers Scheme and a choice of C or Python in its introductory courses.
The introductory act of this crime was the so-called " first operation " from 11-19 of June 1942.

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Bennett translated Pak Subuh's lectures into various languages, and his own introductory book, ' Concerning Subud ', sold thousands of copies worldwide.
* Albert Sorel-diplomatic historian ; L ' Europe et la Révolution française ( 8 volumes, 1895 – 1904 ); introductory section of this work translated as Europe under the Old Regime ( 1947 ).
* Albert Sorel-diplomatic historian: Europe et la Révolution française ( 8 volumes, 1895 – 1904 ); introductory section of this work translated as Europe under the Old Regime ( 1947 ).
He translated a pedagogical piece by the Frenchman De La Chalatois in 1771, as well as a travel book about Jamaica for children and an introductory work on world history ( Vorbereitung zur Weltgeschichte für Kinder, 1779 ).
The most popular English translation is the two volume set The Guide of the Perplexed, translated by Shlomo Pines, with an extensive introductory essay by Leo Strauss, published in 1963.
* Laughter Beneath the Forest: Poems from Old and Recent Manuscripts by Abraham Sutzkever ; translated from the Yiddish by Barnett Zumoff ; with an introductory essay by Emanuel S. Goldsmith.
His best known work was his critically acclaimed introductory textbook The Economic Way of Thinking, which sold 200, 000 copies in Russia alone and has been translated in Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian and other languages.
He translated John Stuart Mill's On Liberty into Hungarian, adding an introductory critique ; while his version of Galatea, a play by the Greek dramatist Spiridion N. Basiliades ( 1843-1874 ), proved successful on the Hungarian stage.
This introductory phrase, mysterium fidei in the Latin original, was previously translated loosely into English as " Let us proclaim the mystery of faith ", and in some places was sung or spoken by the deacon instead of the priest in spite of the clear instruction in the Missal itself and in the apostolic constitution Missale Romanum with which Pope Paul VI promulgated the revision of the Roman Missal.
The book has been translated into Arabic, and the book has found some currency in Arab universities and schools as an introductory text for Arab history.

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