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Thrown into the mix are Johnny Vegas the accidental virgin, Paul the passive-aggressive private eye, Ernest Hemingway lookalike Jethro Maddox, and the world's least competent drug cartel.
Thrown into the mix is secret " ice melting " technology, which could be vital to the missile submarines then beginning to hide under the Arctic sea ice.

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Thrown together with a repentant Coker, he drives to the place, a country estate named Tynsham in Wiltshire, but neither Beadley nor Josella are there ; Durrant has taken charge and organised the community along " Christian " lines.

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Thrown off of his game in part by the bad publicity, but also because of Baer's wild, brawling style and frequent fouls ( including backhand punches and rabbit punches ), Schmeling was positively thrashed after ten rounds before nearly 60, 000 onlookers at Yankee Stadium.
Thrown into prison during the Reign of Terror, on an unsubstantiated charge of friendliness to the Royalists and the British, he was released after the fall of Maximilien Robespierre in the summer of 1794 ( during the Thermidorian Reaction ), and rose through the ranks until, in 1799, he became chief commissary to the French Revolutionary Army serving under André Masséna in the north of Switzerland.
He also wrote the biographies Edith Sitwell ( 1952 ), Virginia Woolf and her World ( 1975 ), Thrown to the Woolfs ( 1978 ) and Rupert Brooke ( 1980 ).
* Thrown to the Wolves ( album ), 1998
* Thrown to the Wolves ( album ), 2001 ( UK re-release )
Thrown out of Lincoln Prep School at 17 ( SORAS ), Phillip returned to Springfield in 1982 to attend Springfield High.

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Thrown in a sidearm manner but with thumb held on the discs ' underside: its also the power finger.
Thrown in the hatchet technique, and the disc will predominatly be in contact with the ground.
Thrown as in the backhand, but with the disc upside-down.
*" Don't Take Your Love Away " was used in the episode " Bride " of the television series Smallville, and in the first season of One Tree Hill along with the song " Thrown Away ".
Thrown into prison with the intention of letting him die of starvation, St Erasmus managed to escape.
Thus a girl kissing a child, with a sudden wring of the figure, over her shoulder, became a Nymph and Cupid ; a woman helping her child with his foot on her hand on to her lap, a Bacchante and Faun ; his Amazon Thrown from her Horse, one of his most original productions, was taken from an accident he witnessed to a female rider in a circus ; and Hunter and Dog was also the result of a street scene.
During the promotional phase of the album's release, the band played on Last Call with Carson Daly and sung their single " Thrown Away ".
Thrown into prison by order of the new king, Henry VIII, he was charged, like Dudley, with the crime of constructive treason, and was convicted at Northampton in October 1509.
*" After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned ," originally published in Speaking with the Angel
Thrown into a grille in a compromised environmental suit, a panicked Gail ( Rosalind Lloyd ) commits suicide, removing her helmet and freezing to death in the toxic atmosphere while trying to amputate her trapped foot with a chainsaw.
Thrown in with these plots tend to be references to current events.
Thrown out of the house by his mother and ignored by his more academically gifted and successful younger brother, Louis, he had a hard time running away from debt collectors until one day he met a young girl named Gigi after a run-in with some of the debt collectors ' men.

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In their successful grant application they wrote, following Odum, Johnson and Gordon's hint, that prisoners, " Thrown on their own resources for entertainment.
Thrown from their horses, the two men run for their lives.
Thrown Weapons is a study of the live steel weapons during their use on the battle field during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. They include the spear, axe and knife.
Thrown, Rosethorn and Briar use their green magic to simultaneously cause the wool to unwrap and the seeds to grow.
After Turner returned from schooling, they resumed their Green River side project, the Thrown Ups.

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Thrown by the religious tolerance of Akbar and Jahangir's rule, the Jesuits had long thought that they were always on the verge of conversion.
Thrown into a panic, the line-runners made a quick retreat for the border.
Thrown out on the track, Ascari suffered multiple injuries and died a few minutes later.
* Thrown to the Wolves: Abdul Ghaffar, Pyarelal, Calcutta, Eastlight Book House, 1966.
* Paul Soldner: Thrown and Altered Clay, School Video, Chrystal Productions, Aspen, CO and Glenview, wIL.
Thrown into prison, he hid the jeweled reliquary in his cell, where it remained until its rediscovery in 1557.
There was a government pledge that no one would be " Thrown out onto the street ", so unhired workers were classified as " needing to be employed " and were transferred to the JNR Settlement Corporation, where they could be assigned for up to three years.
| Thrown by the shaking and impossible to move at will.
Thrown games, when motivated by gambling, require contacts ( and normally money transfers ) between gamblers, players, team officials, and / or referees.
Thrown through time and space, Magma ends up in the elven realm.
Thrown together by common fate, they established a common organization known as the Propaganda Movement.
Thrown out of home, he participated in the anti-war student protest in his first year at Heidelberg University in 1917.

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but when the sounds of the two speakers are allowed to mix, there is excellent depth and dimension to the music.
* the automaton type-androids which are a mix of dead and living parts, including automatons and robots
Murashige & Skoog ( MS ) nutrient mix and Gamborg's B5 vitamin mix in general are used.
While in the mix, ensure that the tracks are still synchronized, adjusting the records if needed.
If the holes are closed, the gas will only mix with ambient air at the point of combustion, that is, only after it has exited the tube at the top.
Products such as PLC ( Portland Limestone Cement ), which incorporate limestone into the mix, are being tested.
In some places, square dances are thrown into the mix.
These scraps are then inoculated with a bokashi EM mix.
Visitors to Moheli are now required to take antimalarial drugs, a mix of artemisinin, primaquine and pyrimethamine that China provides for free.
Also included in the seafood mix are some so-called trash fish that would not sell at market because of their high bone to meat ratio or required complicated cooking methods.
Energy requirements are lower because of the lower kiln temperatures required for reaction, and the lower amount of limestone ( which must be endothermically decarbonated ) in the mix.
There are also the Superhero and Warcraft III mods which mix the first-person gameplay of Counter-Strike with an experience system, allowing a player to become more powerful as they continue to play.
Contrary to brownian motion, which is the diffusion of a single particle, interactions between particles may have to be considered, unless the particles form an ideal mix with their solvent ( ideal mix conditions correspond to the case where the interactions between the solvent and particles are identical to the interactions between particles and the interactions between solvent molecules ; in this case, the particles do not interact when inside the solvent ).
Several techniques are used by DJs as a means to better mix and blend recorded music.
Traditional myth, with its exotic settings, heroic adventures and epic battles, offered potential for romantic melodrama as well as for political comments on a war theme, so that his plays are an extraordinary mix of elements.
Seddon claims that arguments for economy of scale are a mix of a ) the plausibly obvious and b ) a little hard data, brought together to produce two broad assertions, for which there is little hard factual evidence.
Each of these art forms, and the criticism thereof, is primarily concerned with a sole creative force: the author of a novel ( not, for example, his editor or type-setter ), the composer of a piece of music ( though sometimes the performers are given credence, akin to actors in film today ), or the painter of a fresco ( not his assistants who mix the colours or often do some of the painting themselves ).
In the Sanskrit oral tradition, there was much emphasis on how long ( L ) syllables mix with the short ( S ), and counting the different patterns of L and S within a given fixed length results in the Fibonacci numbers ; the number of patterns that are m short syllables long is the Fibonacci number F < sub > m + 1 </ sub >.
Regional roads, designated with the letter R, are a mix of primary and secondary routes, which serve as feeder roads to National roads ; while Inter-Regional roads, designated with the prefix IR, connect major settlements across regional borders.
These schools are made up of a mix of public, catholic, private and independent run, with the heaviest distribution lying in the more densely populated West around the Hobart city core.
Its rules are a mix of field hockey, rugby and the Eton wall game.
The design carefully considers the point that the fuel-air mixture should not mix with the exhaust, therefore the processes of fuel injection and exhausting are synchronized to avoid that concern.
In situations where new scabs are rare and the requirement great, it is possible to mix new scabs with the more aged ones, but in this case more of the powder should be blown into the nostril when the inoculation is done.

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