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In episode 73, season 4, entitled Working for Caligula of Two and a Half Men, the character of Berta said " I'm working for Caligula ," while picking up after Charlie who has resumed his hedonistic lifestyle after his brother Alan moved out.
Two years later, at Don's suggestion, Byron Erickson, the former editor at Gladstone also went to work for Egmont and has been working there as an editor and later as a freelancer.
Two of his graduate students who assisted him in working on or near the nuclear pile also died of cancer.
* 1960 – Two cryptographers working for the United States National Security Agency left for vacation to Mexico, and from there defected to the Soviet Union.
Two years later, Weber completed his Habilitationsschrift, The Roman Agrarian History and its Significance for Public and Private Law, working with August Meitzen.
Two of these arranger / producers actually worked with Nirvana before working with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
Example: Two teams in System Admin working together to combine technical and organizational skills in order to better the client experience, thus creating synergy.
Two weeks later, during one of Scott's conversations with his new small friend, he suddenly notices he has become even shorter than her, meaning the antidote has stopped working.
The SEALs from Team Two started a unique deployment of SEAL team members working alone with South Vietnamese Commandos ( ARVN ).
Two examples of Bermuda rig, an International One Design | IOD sloop and a 19th Century Bermudian working boat in Bermuda.
Two meters ' worth of glass was removed to facilitate working light and destroyed or put on the market.
The Lady Eve was loosely based in a 19-page story by Monckton Hoffe called " Two Bad Hats ", which was also the working title for the film.
Two men show up pretending to be working on a national survey of the average American family.
Shortly after his play Blithe Spirit opened in the West End in July 1941, Noël Coward was approached by Anthony Havelock-Allan, who was working with the production company Two Cities Films.
Two or more gears working in tandem are called a transmission and can produce a mechanical advantage through a gear ratio and thus may be considered a simple machine.
Two months later it was reported that the Tough Nut mine was working a vein of silver ore across that assayed at $ 170 per ton, with some ore assaying at $ 22, 000 a ton.
Henderson published the newspaper until shortly after World War Two, when he sold it to M. D. Braswell, who had been working for the paper since 1940.
The Edna G. stayed in Two Harbors its entire working career except for a small stint during World War II it spent two years on the east coast moving warships around.
After artistic experimentation with rap via Timbaland, critical praise toward her 2010 string of a cappella performances of soul music classics, and venturing into reality television with her family, Norwood revealed her intentions to begin working heavily on her sixth studio album Two Eleven.
The album, recorded under the working title Two Car Garage, featured a number of songs produced by the duo themselves.
He is currently working as director for the upcoming film Happy Feet Two.
Two or more organs working together in the execution of a specific body function form an organ system, also called a biological system or body system.
Philip Francis Berrigan was born in Two Harbors, Minnesota, a Midwestern working class town, the younger brother of the Jesuit fellow-activist and poet, Daniel Berrigan.
Two ( referred to above ) were entitled " Songs for a Shuttered Parlour " and " Songs for a Smoke-Filled Room " and were vaguely lewd and danced around their true purpose, such as the song about her husband's " clock " not working.
During World War Two Eleanora Wenz Anderson while working as an illustrator in California designed a character to illustrate the term.

Two and titles
Domestically, the film was limited in release, having been pre-sold to some theaters ( under alternative titles such including I Led Two Lives, He or She?
* The company owns the film libraries of Rysher Entertainment and Bing Crosby Productions ( which had been merged with Rysher in the 1990s ) – such titles include Walking Tall and the international rights to It Takes Two ;
Most of the ancients, including the first two just mentioned, refer to his work by his name: " Pytheas says ..." Two late writers give titles: the astronomical author Geminus of Rhodes mentions ( ta peri tou Okeanou ), literally " things about the Ocean ", sometimes translated as " Description of the Ocean ", " On the Ocean " or " Ocean ;" Marcianus, the scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes, mentions a ( periodos gēs ), a " trip around the earth " or ( periplous ), " sail around.
Other successful titles that followed include BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Mortal Kombat, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Street Fighter X Tekken, and The King of Fighters XIII.
Two of these titles were for relatives of Emperor Dom Pedro I: an illegitimate daughter and a brother-in-law who received the title when married with Pedro I's daughter Dona Maria II.
Two of the prominent collectors, Charles Bragin and Ralph Cummings, issued a number of reprints of particularly hard to find titles from some of the weekly libraries.
" was first screamed in Episode # 19 and became part of the show's opening titles in Seasons Two, Five, and Six.
Two years later, in 34 BC, Antony granted various eastern lands and titles to Caesarion and to his own three children with Cleopatra.
Two of the grand duchy's prime ministers inherited baronial titles that were used during their tenures in office, Victor de Tornaco and Félix de Blochausen.
Baron and noble ( nobile ) are hereditary titles and, as such, could only be created or recognised by the kings of Italy or ( before 1860 ) the pre-unitary Italian states such as the Two Sicilies, Tuscany, Parma or Modena, or by the Holy See ( Vatican ) or the Republic of San Marino.
They included such titles as Liliom, Oliver Twist ( a title now feared lost ), A Tale of Two Cities, Lost Horizon, and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
Nefertiti had many titles including Hereditary Princess ( iryt-p ` t ); Great of Praises ( wrt-hzwt ); Lady of Grace ( nbt-im3t ), Sweet of Love ( bnrt-mrwt ); Lady of The Two Lands ( nbt-t3wy ); Main King ’ s Wife, his beloved ( hmt-niswt -‘ 3t meryt. f ); Great King ’ s Wife, his beloved ( hmt-niswt-wrt meryt. f ), Lady of all Women ( hnwt-hmwt-nbwt ); and Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt ( hnwt-Shm ’ w-mhw ).
Following four league titles and two FA Cup wins, Everton experienced a lull in the immediate post World War Two period until a revival in the 1960s which saw the club win two league championships and an FA Cup.
( Two different EC titles per issue ).
The images of these two primal goddesses became the protecting deities for all of Egypt, also known as the " Two Ladies " and one of the titles of each ruler was the Nebty name, which was associated with these goddesses and beginning as of the Two Ladies ... with the remainder of that title.
However, little more information was forthcoming from DC until the January 12, 2012 announcement of two new ongoing titles set to launch in May 2012: the Robinson / Scott series, ( now titled Earth 2 or Earth Two, depending on the source ), and Worlds ' Finest, which will revolve around the Huntress and Power Girl from the new Earth-2 stranded on the main DC Earth.
Two of his most sought-after titles include promotional booklets for Jameson Irish Whiskey: A History of a Great House ( 1924, and subsequent reprints ) and Elixir of Life ( 1925 ), which was written by Geofrey Warren.
Nefertari held many different titles, including: Great of Praises ( wrt-hzwt ), Sweet of Love ( bnrt-mrwt ), Lady of Grace ( nbt-im3t ), Great King ’ s Wife ( hmt-niswt-wrt ), Great King ’ s Wife, his beloved ( hmt-niswt-wrt meryt. f ), Lady of The Two Lands ( nbt-t3wy ), Lady of all Lands ( hnwt-t3w-nbw ), Wife of the Strong Bull ( hmt-k3-nxt ), God ’ s Wife ( hmt-ntr ), Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt ( hnwt-Shm ’ w-mhw ).
Since 1986, the Saudi monarchy has disclaimed all royal titles except " Custodian of the Two Holy Sanctuaries " or " Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques ".
The Two Ladies, Wadjet and Nekhbet, remained patron deities of the rulers of Ancient Egypt throughout every dynasty, including that of Akhenaten ( who often is described as having abandoned all but one solar deity ), and they all bore their images on their crowns and included special names associated with these goddesses among their titles.
These titles were known in Ottoman Turkish respectively as Hünkar-i Khanedan-i Âl-i Osman, Sultan us-Selatin and Khakan ( the latter enlarged as Khakan ül-Berreyn vel-Bahreyn by Mehmet II, Bayezid II and Selim I, meaning " Khan of Khans of the Two Lands ( Europe and Asia ) and the Two Seas ( Mediterranean and Indian )").
Two further titles were later won in successive years, as Wolves cemented their position as the premier team in English football and became globally renowned for their on-field success as well as high-profile floodlit friendlies against top European club sides and the pioneering development of the Cullis “ kick and rush ” style of football.

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