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show and blend
The New York Times said of Bogart, " he is incredibly adroit ... the skill with which this old rock-ribbed actor blend the gags and such duplicities with a manly manner of melting is one of the incalculable joys of the show.
They have no outer edge as they blend into the side of the breathing tube ( the illustration is out of date and does not show this well ) while their inner edges or " margins " are free to vibrate ( the hole ).
In the television show The Man From U. N. C. L. E., Mr. Waverly's private blend of pipe tobacco was called Isle of Dogs # 22.
The long-time host of the show until the mid 1990s was Bill Minkin, whose voice has been described as " the perfect blend of hipster enthusiasm and stoner casualness.
The architectural design and elegant sculptures for the facade of the cathedral in Siena show his tendencies to blend Gothic art with reminders of Roman art.
The BBC science-fiction television series Doctor Who features a time machine, the TARDIS, disguised as a Mackenzie Trench-style police box ; normally capable of disguising itself to blend in to its surroundings, the ship's chameleon circuit broke down and left the TARDIS seen most often in the show stuck as a police box, except for a brief period in one adventure seen in 1985.
The anatomic topography of the human nose is a graceful blend of convexities, curves, and depressions, the contours of which show the underlying shape of the nasal skeleton.
* beemsch-good show: a blend of bahl ( good ) and show.
The shot was fired at the Shubert Theater, where a riotously entertaining show called Crazy for You uncorked the American musical ’ s classic blend of music, laughter, dancing, sentiment and showmanship with a freshness and confidence rarely seen during the Cats decade.
Superior in composition to any which followed, they show true craftsmanship in their modelling in a skilful blend of stylisation and realism.
Presented with a blend of passion and wit, the show went on to become a cult classic.
The talk show moved from a blend of entertainment, comedy, and lifestyle to more political issues.
With its blend of humor mixed with " on the streets " grittiness, the show proved popular.
Figures are painted as simple of possible, often as stick figures, and given translucency and movement — so his bathers show the activity of the beach and it the activity of the bathers blend in with the motion of the waves crashing ashore.
New York Times critic Lawrence Van Gelder wrote that the show had a " cornucopia of splendidly interpreted song ," and " is a potent blend of visual eloquence and historical sweep that engages the eye and touches the heart while its songs soothe the ear, occasionally work mischief on the funny bone, and always raise the spirits.
The show is set in the Chicago suburb Glenbrook, Illinois, which is named after the high school attended at the time by one of Braverman's children, the name itself a blend of the real suburbs served by the school, Glenview and Northbrook.
Essentially a blend of variety, talk show, and sketch comedy.
The show, which was concerned with politics, culture and social trends, offers a vivid blend of documentary & satirical segments.
This type of hue progression will blend two adjacent opponent hues and show the magnitude of the mixing data classes.
Prior to the show, the finalists must return to New York City to oversee model casting, hair and make-up consultations, finishing touches to their clothes, final fitting on their models, and possibly an additional challenge, such as designing another outfit to blend in with the collection ( Season 2 ).
His Sunday show was a blend of music and chat, plus listeners ' letters and ' Where Are They Now?
In an attempt to become more sports-oriented rather than a blend of sports, pop culture, and entertainment, the show dropped Andrews and Hoover altogether in March 2005.
The Singing Fool solidified Jolson's position atop the movie world ; not until Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs would any sound era film be more financially successful than this audience-pleasing blend of sentiment and show biz.

show and calls
He even calls upon the poets to defend the Muse and to show that poetry may contribute to virtue.
Heather McNamara calls a popular radio show one night while Veronica and Heather Duke are listening and talks of depressing aspects in her life ; the next day, Heather Duke tells the entire school about Heather McNamara's radio call ; McNamara attempts to take her life by overdosing on pills in the girls ' bathroom but is saved by Veronica.
The historian Greg O ' Brien calls them the Creole generation to show that they were part of a changing society.
His talk show began in 1984 at Sacramento radio station KFBK, featuring his ongoing format of political commentary and listener calls.
In the song, Katie's ( and later Nelly's ) beau calls to ask her out to see a show.
These operettas which Gervase Hughes calls " notable " ( 1 ) also show a variety of French, Viennese and British influences.
* The Manifesto calls for a directly elected Minister-President, whereby voters can show their preference on the ballot.
The vegetable people grow what Baum elsewhere calls " meat people ," apparently for food ; Neill's pictures show plants with the heads of human children being watered by their growers.
Proponents of using the terms rather than terms like " non-transsexual " or " non-trans " have argued that it calls attention to and unsettles the assumption that people, by default, have an internal sense of being male or female that matches the sex marker they were assigned at birth: for example, Jillana Enteen wrote that " cissexual " is " meant to show that there are embedded assumptions encoded in expecting this seamless conformity.
Wilbur experiences a few close calls when he is confronted by the monsters and every time he tries to show them to Chuck they have disappeared.
Iconic calls and gestures mimic the forms of the things they stand for ( such as outlining shapes or moving your hands back and forth multiple times to show repetition.
The show featured calls from viewers, interviews with classic game show hosts and behind-the-scenes features of game shows.
Despite all this, his semi-cousin ( in the film and radio show they are said to share three of the same mothers ) Zaphod Beeblebrox calls him " Ford " the first time they are reunited in all versions of the story except for the film, where Zaphod addresses him as " Praxibetel Ix ," then introduces him by saying " This is my semi-half cousin, Ix ... Excuse me, Ford.
Giménez entered into the Guinness Book of Records because all the letters and phone calls she received in her show.
Williams ' script calls for a condom to fall out of a pocket during the show but the Pike staging mimed the act, knowing it would cause conflict.
These calls would take place in the wee hours of Tuesday Morning following his long-running Monday evening show at the Iridium Jazz Club in Manhattan.
* In an episode of Family Guy, Dennis DeYoung calls a fan-based Kiss public-access television cable TV show to bad mouth the group, when the show's host recognizes him, and dares him to compare " Detroit Rock City " to " Come Sail Away.
Immediately after, the entire biker gang show up, Keung tries to intimidate them, but eventually calls the police.
Jessie hears a radio broadcast of the Apostle E. F. and calls the police on Sonny and they show up in the middle of an evening service but allow him to finish it while they wait outside.
Although ABC received hundreds of phone calls after the premiere, executives at the network described initial public reaction as " mild " with more calls in favor of the show than in protest.
More calls were answered throughout the show, along with a variety of segments.
) Mayor Ben, who usually appears at the beginnings and ends of each episode, calls the fans and viewers of the show Zoobaroos.
Sherlock Hemlock ( who calls himself " the world's greatest detective ") is a former Muppet character on the children's TV show Sesame Street.

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