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", and Garfield
Originally created with the intentions to " come up with a good, marketable character ", Garfield has spawned merchandise earning $ 750 million to $ 1 billion annually.
While some critics lauded the casting of Bill Murray as the voice of the title character, Garfield: The Movie met with mostly negative reviews: Manohla Dargis of the Los Angeles Times called it " soulless excuse for entertainment ", while Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said of the film " There's nothing to recommend about this film except its sheer innocuousness ".
Another approach, known as " Silent Garfield ", involves removing Garfield's thought balloons from the strips.
Another variation along the same lines, called " Realfield " or " Realistic Garfield ", is to redraw Garfield as a real cat as well as removing his thought balloons.
A full-length stage musical, titled " Garfield Live ", was planned to kick off its US tour in September 2010, but got moved to January 18, 2011, where it premiered in Muncie, IN.
", and another in which Garfield pulls Odie's tail, which results in his tongue being pulled out.
Other unique themes are things like “ Garfield ’ s Believe it or Don ’ t ,” “ Garfield ’ s Law ",Garfield ’ s History of Dogs, and “ Garfield ’ s History of Cats ,” which show science, history and the world from Garfield ’ s point of view.
Another example is " Splut Week ", when Garfield tries to avoid pies that are thrown at him.
Garfield observed that Lincoln was " distressingly homely ", yet had " the tone and bearing of a fearless, firm man.
According to historian Jean Edward Smith, Grant and Garfield had a " guarded relationship ", since Grant put Thomas in charge of the Army of the Cumberland, rather than Garfield, after Rosecrans was dismissed.
In an effort to heal residual wounds from the convention, Garfield traveled to New York to bring the party's warring factions together in what was called the " New York Conference ", and what was considered a personal triumph.
When told that his party, including his own campaign manager, Stephen W. Dorsey, was involved, Garfield directed MacVeagh and James to root out the corruption in the Post Office Department " to the bone ", regardless of where it might lead.
The first and longest part, " Low Men in Yellow Coats ", takes place in 1960 and revolves around a young boy, Bobby Garfield.
The story of Antinous ' death was recently dramatized in the radio play " The Glass Ball Game ", Episode Two of the second series of the BBC radio drama CAESAR, written by Mike Walker, directed by Jeremy Mortimer and starring Jonathan Coy as " Suetonius ", Jonathan Hyde as " Hadrian " and Andrew Garfield as " Antinous ".
An application was submitted in 1881 for a post office to be named " Garfield ", after U. S. President James A. Garfield, but the name was already in use at the time by another post office.
( Several of the CFA's members, including Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, and John Garfield later recanted, saying they had been " duped ", not realizing that some of the Ten were really communists.
Garfield's former colleagues Crawford, Clurman and Strasburg had begun a new theater collective, calling it simply " the Group ", and Garfield lobbied his friends hard to get in.

", and yells
" To yells of " treason ", Henry added, " If this be treason then make the most of it!
: McCulloch plays a squash obsessed executive, who, parodying masked wrestlers, walks around wearing a black ski mask, and never reveals his secret identity, calling himself " The Eradicator ", which he often yells in a high-pitched voice while he plays his favorite game.
For the follow-up, " Rebel -' Rouser ", the record featured overdubbed saxophone by Los Angeles session musician Gil Bernal and yells and handclaps by doo-wop group The Rivingtons.
Some commentators note that, at other schools, cheerleaders, including the " Head Cheerleader ", occasionally attend sporting events to lead " cheers " rather than " yells ".
* in the episode " 46 Long ", Christopher and Brendan Filone encounter with Martin Scorsese ( portrayed by a lookalike ) outside of a club, Christopher yells " Marty!
* In the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode riffing Space Mutiny, Kalgon, the main villain, yells that the main heroes are " meddling fools ", prompting Crow to remark " Who is he, Snidely Whiplash?
In the Family Guy episode, " Deep Throats ", Stewie yells the theme song at the top of his lungs, to drown out the other characters who are talking as the show plays.
In the episode " Cow Son ", when Lucien yells " Ukyuba " on the animal sounds contest, the eagle appeared and Mr. Winkle hits it like Mr. Parsons did.
Daffy yells out his first words, that he is " just a crazy, darn fool duck ", and proceeds to do his signature ' crazy dance ' on the lake.
Guest editorials that appeared at that time in the UND student newspaper, the Dakota Student, noted that ( 1 ) " Sioux are a good exterminating agent for Bison " ( the mascot of the nearby North Dakota State University team ), ( 2 ) " They are warlike, of fine physique and bearing ", and ( 3 )" The word Sioux is easily rhymed for yells and songs ".
", and Erich yells " I'm not your Daddy!
It is titled " The Web " and like other scores composed for cheapie B + W horror films such as the Roger Corman film " The Little Shop Of Horrors ", ( about a man-eating plant that yells " Feed Me!
" Well, ya can't do anything about it ", yells Kennedy, " this is a " Kennedy, established as the poster boy for frustration, even starred in an instructional film titled The Other Fellow, in which loudmouthed roadhog Edgar always vents his anger on other drivers, little realizing that, to them, is " the other fellow.
When Gwendolyn yells, " Sylvester, you're killing me ", he busts in the door with Sylvester noticing the cop who pulled him over.
Depending on one's ancestors ' origins, the name may derive from the German word " gellen " ( to yell ) and mean " one who yells ", the Yiddish word " gel " ( yellow ) and mean the " yellow man ", or the Yiddish word " geler ", an expression for a redheaded man.
After Clint Eastwood's speech at the 2012 Republican National Convention, which featured Eastwood talking to an empty chair representing President Barack Obama, a modified version of the image with the caption, " Old man yells at chair ", was used in an internet meme.
This is also useful in radiotelephony, or even when ships are within hailing distance, if there is no common language: a crewman on a burning ship yells " yuliett alfa vour ", and a vessel coming to their aid knows exactly what they need: " material for foam fire extinguishers " ( that is, the foaming agent ).

", and cat
Although black is sometimes described as an " achromatic ", or hueless, color, in practice it can be considered a color, as in expressions like " black cat " or " black paint ".
The club's nickname, the " Cats ", was first used in 1923 after a run of losses prompted a local cartoonist to suggest that the club needed a black cat to bring it good luck.
Thus: kato " a cat ", katulo " a male cat ", katino " a female cat ".
For example, in the episode " The Valley of Fear ", a dead cat is found in the Meldrews ' freezer ; in another, a tortoise is roasted in a brazier.
French zoologist Frédéric Cuvier initially described the red panda in 1825, and classified it as a close relative of the raccoon ( Procyonidae ), though he gave it the genus name Ailurus, " cat ", based on superficial similarities with domestic cats.
It features competitions and advertisements for overpriced ' limited edition ' tat, such as a cat which " shits its own weight in gold ", as well as obsessions with half-forgotten celebrities from the 1970s and 1980s such as Shakin ' Stevens and Rodney Bewes.
Recently, Viz actually manufactured some of these items for real and sold them, including a china plate depicting " The Life of Christ ... In Cats ", featuring tacky pictures of a cat in various stages of Jesus's life, and the Elvis Presley Dambusters Clock Plate of Tutankhamen, a clock featuring Elvis in the style of Tutankhamun's death mask in addition to Avro Lancaster bomber planes.
In words like " chance ", " plant ", " branch ", " sample " and " demand ", the vast majority of Australians use the short / æ / vowel from the word " cat ".
The scientific name of the genus Neofelis is a composite of the Greek word νεο-meaning " new ", and the Latin word feles meaning " cat ", so it literally means " new cat.
Batsmen and bowlers will often also engage in a game of " cat and mouse ", in which the bowler varies his tactics in order to try and trap and dismiss the batsman, but the batsman also keeps adjusting his tactics in response.
The asteroid was named by discoverer James B. Gibson after his pet cat, " Mr. Spock ", said feline indeed being named after the Star Trek character.
Most breeds of cat have three different types of hair in their coats: the outer fur or " guard hairs ", which is about 5 cm long in shorthairs and 10cm + long in longhairs ; a middle layer called the " awn hair "; and the down hair or undercoat, which is very fine and about 1 cm long.
In the United Kingdom, the tuxedo cat is sometimes known as the " Jellicle cat ", after the fictional tribe of black and white cats described by T. S. Eliot in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, which was first published in 1939.

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