Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "DC Comics" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

When and popularity
Bruce Hindmarsh suggests that the secular popularity of " Amazing Grace " is due to the absence of any mention of God in the lyrics until the fourth verse ( by Excell's version, the fourth verse begins " When we've been there ten thousand years "), and that the song represents the ability of humanity to transform itself instead of a transformation taking place at the hands of God.
When the term first surfaced circa the late 1980s / early 1990s, it was used for adult sports such as skydiving, scuba diving, surfing, rock climbing, snow skiing, water skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, mountaineering, storm chasing, hang gliding, and bungee jumping, many of which were then growing in popularity.
When it was published in the United States by the University of Chicago in September of that year, it achieved greater popularity than in Britain.
When he returned to the Netherlands in October 1979, his band had begun to fall apart, and soon his popularity went downhill.
When the elections following the introduction of provincial autonomy ( under the government of India act 1935 ) brought the Congress party to power in a majority of the provinces, Nehru's popularity and power was unmatched.
A Time review of The Hour of Decision noted his international popularity as a polemicist, observing that " When Oswald Spengler speaks, many a Western Worldling stops to listen ".
When the votes were counted, the party doubled its federal vote from 1. 9 million ( PDS result in 2002 ) to more than 4 million — including an electoral breakthrough in industrial Saarland where, for the first time in a western state, it surpassed the Greens and FDP due, in large part to Lafontaine's popularity and Saarland roots.
When Unreal was finally released, Microsoft's Direct3D API was growing almost exponentially in popularity and Epic was fairly quick to develop a renderer for their game engine.
When it was admitted that his private letters had indeed been opened, and its contents revealed by the Foreign Office to the Austrian and Neapolitan governments, Mazzini gained popularity and support among the British liberals, who were outraged by such a blatant intrusion of the government into his private correspondence.
When campaigning opened at the beginning of 1996, Yeltsin's popularity was close to zero.
When the BBC noticed the rising popularity of this method they established a Radiophonic Effects Committee, setting up the Workshop in rooms 13 & 14 of the BBC's Maida Vale studios with a budget of £ 2, 000.
* When, after World War II, France attempted to counter Hồ Chí Minh's popularity and gain the support of the U. S. by creating a puppet government with him, he said " What they call a Bảo Đại solution turns out to be just a French solution.
When asked about the popularity of Mara Jade, Zahn suggested it is because women can identify with her, while men want to have her at their side.
The album was not quite as praised as the band's previous few albums ( many felt the album was " rushed " and repetitive ), but still managed sell and maintain popularity quite well, with the singles " When the Sun Burns Red " and " People of the Lie " becoming hits.
When Van Buren came through Plainfield on a swing to shore up his popularity for the 1844 election, a group of perpetrators set up the incident.
When published by Doubleday in 1906, As the popularity of the Appeal to Reason increased, so did the attacks on Wayland and Warren.
When the group toured the Pacific Northwest, local R & B bands began to play the song, increasing its popularity.
When African-American musical tastes began to change in the early 1960s, moving toward soul and rhythm and blues music, country blues found renewed popularity as " folk blues " and was sold to a primarily white, college-age audience.
When the complex relationships between pathogenic microorganisms and their hosts were finally identified — refuting the idea of holistic organisms — Schwendener's hypothesis began to gain popularity.
When Leonid Brezhnev came to power in 1964, the usual leather footwear returned to shops, and rubber boots quickly lost their popularity, returning to their original role of utility footwear.
When Charles Bradlaugh took the Chiltern Hundreds in 1884 in order to seek a vote of confidence from his constituents, Lord Randolph Churchill and the Conservative-supporting press were highly critical of the Gladstone government for allowing Bradlaugh a new opportunity to demonstrate his popularity with the electors of Northampton.
" When jungle first gained popularity, it received many of the same complaints that hip hop music first did: It was " too dark " and downbeat, glorified violence and gangs and had a focus on rhythm.
Their 2001 self-titled album Sugar Ray produced another hit with " When It's Over ", although it failed to reach the same level of success as their previous singles, still reaching No. 13 in the U. S. Other singles such as " Answer the Phone " and " Under the Sun " gained some popularity as well, despite the inefficiency of a billboard spot.
When the sport started to gain popularity, more selective breeding to produce the faster harness trotter.

When and superheroes
* When thematically appropriate, some superheroes dress like people from various professions or subcultures.
When " morphed " rangers become powerful superheroes wearing color-coded skin-tight battle suits and helmets with opaque visors.
When Vandal is asked if the three heroes should be under their control, Black Canary, Red Arrow, and Red Tornado attack until the other mind-controlled superheroes attack.
In Superman / Batman # 16, When Batman & Superman have ended up being catapulted through various earths after a conflict with Darkseid, they ended up meeting Hex and other Western superheroes.
When Baldwin is shopping in New York City with his mother, he joins a battle between Terrax and a number of superheroes.
When superheroes fell out of vogue in the early 1950s, DC shortened the size of the publication to that of the rest of its output, leaving only enough space for one story ; this led to Superman and Batman appearing in the same story together starting with World's Finest Comics # 71 ( July 1954 ).
When Nitro explodes leveling a neighborhood in Stamford causing the general public to turn on superheroes and eventually ignite a superhero Civil War, Domino, Shatterstar, and Caliban break out the 198 and take them to a bunker in the middle of the desert.
When these superheroes saved the life of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill from Master Man, the thankful Churchill suggested that they should become a team, known as the Invaders.
When DC Comics licensed the Archie superheroes for their! mpact line in the 1990s, the team was simply called the Crusaders.
When Archie revamped their superheroes under their " Radio Comics "/" Mighty Comics " line, a new Shield also appeared ( since they probably felt they couldn't use the new Lancelot Strong Shield ).
When trouble occurs, the city launches a massive fireworks display to summon a quintet of high-flying superheroes into action.
When the ship opens, it reveals various superheroes in outdated outfits.
When contacted by " Big D " ( voiced by Paul Frees ) about criminal activities in Empire City, they became superheroes.

When and faded
When the neon sign faded out, the shadow disappeared.
When the threat of invasion faded, John formed a large military force in England intended for Poitou, and a large fleet with soldiers under his own command intended for Normandy.
When she learns that he is a writer, she invites him in and asks for his opinion on an immense script she has written for a film about Salome that she hopes will revive her faded acting career.
* When the flag is tattered or faded, that flag must be replaced with a new flag in a good condition.
When he stepped forward toward it, it receded and then faded away.
When the Dick Tracy craze faded the same two weapons were reissued in military camouflage as Green Beret " Guerrilla Fighter " weapons.
When Bavarian settlers moved into the area during the 9th century, superseding and gradually absorbing the Slavic population that had established itself during the previous half-millennium, all recollection of the Roman city had long since faded.
When the highly organized palace-culture of Crete arose, the islands faded into insignificance, with the exception of Delos, which retained its archaic reputation as a sanctuary through the period of Classical Greek civilization ( see Delian League ).
When trumpets of war faded away, the status of the Upper Silesia was about to be decided.
When Persian lnaguage gradually faded in those regions and Turkish language prevailed Persian Koh ( Kooh ) replaced with its Turkish equivalent dagh.
When the economy grew stronger in the early 1880 ’ s, Kearney faded from public notice.
When Ralph Klein was elected to lead the PCs in 1992, enthusiasm for an alternative right wing party that might split the vote with the Tories and benefit the surging Liberals quickly faded.
When the Catholic Church forbade the Rites and the Chinese started to persecute Christians, the Figurist mission faded along with it to become a mere footnote in the history of the Christian mission in China.
When the novel proper begins, twelve years later, that terrible day has hardly faded ; as in The Secret History, the impact of a person on those close to him is far greater in death than it was in life.
When it looked as if he was disappearing from everyone's sight, the whole frenzied procession halted, the song died away, the music faded, and the dancing contingent froze suddenly and unexpectantly.
When Island's distribution deal with Capitol ended, Traffic submitted a revised master in which " Roll Right Stones " and " Uninspired " were remixed and faded out early.
When the growing Stonehenge free festival caused the monument to be closed at midsummer in 1985, the Church faded into obscurity but has maintained a presence at the re-opened solstice festivities since 2000.
When " hair metal " faded from the limelight, the show expanded to include coverage of hard rock bands such as Alice in Chains and Soundgarden while continuing to focus on less mainstream forms of heavy metal.
When Madonna recorded it, even as our demo faded out, on the fade you could hear Tom saying, " When your heart beats, and you hold me, and you love me ..." That was the last thing you heard as our demo faded.
When Hook offered to resign if Rankin would also "... for the good of the country ," Rankin " held his tongue " and the controversial exchange faded into obscurity.

1.933 seconds.