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In the end, Larson earned a total of $ 110, 237 in cash and prizes, a record for the most money in cash and prizes won by a contestant in a single appearance on a daytime network game show.
Larson, through meticulous watching of the show, had figured out patterns to key off of the square next to the square in the upper left-hand corner of the board ( which, in that he numbered the squares from the upper-left clockwise, was numbered " 2 ") and that, several squares later, would end up either on a spot on the right side of the screen in which all three slides would contain smaller amounts of money plus a spin ( numbered " 8 ") or the spot in the top center of the screen ( numbered " 4 ") in which the " Big Bucks " ( the largest amounts of money ) plus a spin always resided.
To that latter end, Stanley R. Larson ( a Rasmussen graduate student ) set about applying modern text critical standards to the manuscripts and early editions of the Book of Mormon as his thesis project which he completed in 1974.
Like Puccini, Larson explores a Bohemian enclave in a dense urban area, in this case, New York City at the end of the twentieth century.
By the end of Adrenalin's run as a band, the members had coped with the suicide of their original lead singer, David Larson.
While most of the students were from the US, there were also Malagasy, Canadian and Norwegian students who went to this school, which from the 1960s to the end of the 1970s averaged 50 to 60 students per year in grades 1-12. Notable alumni include Dr. Carl Braaten, a noted Lutheran Theologian and co-founder of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology and the theological journal Pro Ecclesia, Arndt Braaten, a pastor and professor at Luther College, David Brancaccio of the PBS NOW program, Dr. Peter Dyrud, Minneapolis Cardiologist, Dr. Pier Larson, Professor of African History, Johns Hopkins and Dr. Stan Quanbeck, medical missionary to Madagascar for 40 years.
The series ' writer, Philip Martin, also appeared in multiple roles, playing the gangland boss Rawlinson in the original play, the hired assassin ' The White Devil ' at the end of season two ( though Martin was credited as Larson P Whipsnide, a reference to his WC Fields inspired performance as the character ), and as himself, dictating the script to a typist, in cutaways throughout season two.

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To that end, he believed that the writer should carefully calculate every sentiment and idea.
The precise location of the port was carefully guarded to keep it secret from the Spaniards, and several of Drake's maps may have been altered to this end.
In 1321, Pope John XXII made the church of Monte Cassino a cathedral, and the carefully preserved independence of the monastery from episcopal interference was at an end.
Rowling said, " the series is built around and Snape ", and maintained that she always knew what Snape would turn out to be at the end and that she carefully plotted his storyline throughout the series.
A marshmallow is placed on the end of a stick or skewer and held carefully over the fire.
Since a reduction in twist rate is very detrimental to accuracy, gunsmiths who are machining a new barrel from a rifled blank will often measure the twist carefully so they may put the faster rate, no matter how minute the difference is, at the muzzle end ( see internal ballistics for more information on accuracy and bore characteristics ).
At the end of the novel, she schemes on how to carefully seduce Duncan and mate with him, as Leto had originally intended.
Probably neither Hitler nor any other German authorities had read Ryti's previous letter carefully enough, because Finland's decision at the start of September 1944 to end its informal military alliance or " brotherhood-in-arms " with Germany surprised and angered the Germans.
Uitti argues that Yvain is Chrétien smost carefully contrived romance … It has a beginning, a middle, and an end: we are in no doubt that Yvain s story is over ”.
A hypertensive urgency is a clinical situation in which blood pressure should be lowered within 24 to 48 hours, in contrast to a hypertensive emergency where blood pressure must be lowered immediately and carefully to prevent or limit end organ damage.
The loose end is then threaded through the starting end, and carefully tightened to leave the wraps neat.
At the end of the day she carefully collects her possessions bar the gun and places them back in the bag.
The Monumenta Germaniae Historica ( frequently abbreviated MGH in bibliographies and lists of sources ) is a comprehensive series of carefully edited and published sources for the study of German history ( broadly conceived ) from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500.
After years of speculation by the motoring press about Ford's new car, it was subject to a succession of carefully crafted press leaks from the end of 1975.
Extend the tape measure carefully to the top of the pile without disturbing the pile and allow the other end of the tape measure to intersect the ruler.
A carefully prepared visit in August 1933 to the White Sea Baltic Canal may have hidden the worst of the brutality from a group of 120 Russian writers and artists, the so-called Writers Brigade, including Maxim Gorky, Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Viktor Shklovsky, and Mikhail Zoshchenko, who compiled a work in praise of the project, the 600-page Stalin White Sea Baltic Canal (), published at the end of 1934.
Mary S. Weinkauf writes "… this is a cleverly done book with many elements of previously admired sf … although it is maneuvered by too carefully contrived coincidences and leaves some questions at the end … is a book to think about long after you put it down.
When the match began, Ranjitsinhji batted towards the end of the first day and, still weak from his illness, played carefully ; he was exhausted after scoring 39 not out.
His music is as carefully controlled as that of Palestrina, with cautious use of dissonance and chromaticism, while displaying polyphonic virtuosity to a degree uncommon in other composers of sacred music at the end of the 16th century.
With the end of the monarchy following the destructions of both the Temple of Solomon and the Second Temple, the line of the monarchy was carefully preserved and guarded.
The wearer highlights the kara by carefully folding the end of the mundu.
He needed someone to do all his work for him, and he settled on the Duke of Lerma, an individual who was amiable but inept, and, due to Philip III's failure to carefully oversee matters of state, in the end corrupt.
The length of the roller and the diameter of the wide and the narrow ends and the angle of rollers need to be carefully calculated to provide the correct taper so that each end of the roller rolls smoothly on the bearing face without skidding.

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However, if a vibrating string is examined, it will be seen that the string does not vibrate flush to the bridge and nut, but has a small “ dead length ” of string at each end.
Students are examined formally at the end of each part, and are awarded a degree classification for each part.
At the end of the episode, usually after a brief endorsement by Jack Webb for the sponsor's product, announcer Hal Gibney would relate the fate of the suspect, who was usually tried in " Department 187 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of Los Angeles ", convicted of a crime and sent ( in most episodes ) to " the State Penitentiary, San Quentin California " or " examined by psychiatrists appointed by the court ", judged mentally incompetent and " committed to a state mental hospital for an indefinite period ".
" It is plain that he enjoyed Wolsey's closest confidence to the end, for after the cardinal's death George Cavendish was called before the privy council and closely examined as to Wolsey's latest acts and words.
Most studies have attributed the difference from baseline till the end of the trial to a placebo effect, but the reviewers examined studies which had both placebo and untreated groups in order to distinguish the placebo effect from the natural progression of the disease.
Another study examined the change of methane concentration in the atmosphere at the end of the Pleistocene epoch after the extinction of megafauna in the Americas.
He also personally examined hundreds of students at the end of each academic year, writing brief comments on each.
By the end of August, Zone A had been completely evacuated and fenced, 1, 600 people of all ages had been examined and 447 were found to suffer from skin lesions or chloracne.
To this end, they examined survey data on national and local issues from probability samples of 16 Minnesota communities gathered between 1969 and 1975.
In July 2009, architects John McAslan and Partners examined development options for Transport for London and proposed a mixed-use scheme retaining the station's existing entrances, arcade and adjacent shops with a new residential block above the ticket office and residential development along the Pelham Street and at the Thurloe Square end of the station.
Thus, in Cambridge, where undergraduates are examined at the end of each part ( one-or two-year section ) of the tripos, a student may receive different classifications for different parts.
The Board has examined virtually every important joint defence measure undertaken since the end of the World War II, including construction of the Distant Early Warning Line of radars, the creation of the North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD ) in 1958, the bi-national operation of the underwater acoustic surveillance system and high-frequency direction finding network, and the decision to proceed with the North American Air Defence Modernization program in 1985.
In his pointedly-titled 1917 essay " Twilight of Idols " he invoked the progressive pragmatism of Dewey's contemporary William James to argue that America was using democracy as an end to justify the war, but that democracy itself was never examined.
The two monoliths recovered and examined by humans reveal themselves to be virtually indestructible and impenetrable, resisting all attempts to analyze their composition or internal structure right up to the end of the series.
Kołakowski came to believe that the totalitarian cruelty of Stalinism was not an aberration, but instead a logical end product of Marxism, whose genealogy he examined in his monumental Main Currents of Marxism, his major work published in 1976-1978.
As a result the Medical Officer of Health for Bath examined Straffen again on 10 July 1951 and found improvement in mental age to 10 ; he recommended that Straffen's certificate be renewed only for six months with a view to discharge at the end.
Two new tires of a good commercial quality had been installed a week before the ill-fated trip, and front end suspension and steering parts examined at that time.
A British medical officer reported that, of 209 Chindit men examined at the end of this time, 182 had lost up to 30 pounds and 27 had lost from 30 to 70 pounds.
The end product is then examined to make sure that it is free of bones and then " glued " together using a food-grade enzyme produced by Ajinomoto.
In the end, they illustrate only that the examined Calico tools are not from the same population as the non-bifacial tools and utilized flakes from certain Paleoindian sites.
Through Bob Allnutt, a staffer at the PACT Theatre Company who also worked for the ABC's Religious Affairs Department, Weir, Bond and friends were commissioned to produce a TV special, Man On A Green Bike, a fantasy that examined three different views of Christmas ; this screened on ABC-TV at the end of December 1969.
At the end of July the swans become flightless for around six weeks due to the moulting of their feathers and once every two years the swans are rounded up at this time of year so that they can be examined, weighed and measured and any new birds to the colony ringed.
The STPM is set and run by the Malaysian Examinations Council ( Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia ) since 1982, which also runs the Malaysian University English Test ( MUET ) since 1999, unlike Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM, English: Malaysian Certificate of Education ; taken at the end of Form 5 ), Penilaian Menengah Rendah ( PMR, English: Lower Secondary Assessment Test ; taken at the end of Form 3 ) and Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah ( UPSR, English: Primary School Assessment Test ; taken at the end of Standard / Year 6 ), which are all set and examined by the Malaysian Examinations Syndicate ( Lembaga Peperiksaan Malaysia ), both of whom, however, are under the Ministry of Education.

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