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Other celebs to have been featured in their own strips include Jonathan Ross, Russell Brand, Esther Rantzen, Stephen Fry, Noel Edmonds, Jimmy Savile ( as the headmaster of " Pop School ", as " Sir Jimmy Savile, the Owl " and in " Jimmy Savile's Haunted Head "), Johnny Vaughan, Adam Ant, Jimmy Hill, Noddy Holder, Boy George, Freddie Garrity, Steve McFadden, Morrissey ( constantly finding daffodils stuck into the seat of his trousers, parodying his appearances on Top of the Pops ), Busted, Eminem, Big Daddy and plenty more.
: 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.
* In The Simpsons episode " Treehouse of Horror IV ", Homer is seen chasing Bart in a painting parodying the famous M. C.
* The Rutles ' " Get Up and Go ", written by Neil Innes, features a set of lyrics parodying " Get Back ".
In 2009, Laurie returned to guest star in another Family Guy episode, " Business Guy ", parodying Gregory House and himself assuming an American accent.
Kinderman, on the other hand, whose researches among the Beethoven sketchbooks discovered that Variation 1 was inserted late into the work, deems it a " structural variation ", echoing Diabelli more clearly than the non-structural variations and, in this case, parodying the weaknesses of the theme.
The name can also be a combination of three Greek words: " me " as a negation, " phos " meaning light, and " philis " meaning loving, making it mean " not-light-loving ", possibly parodying the Latin " Lucifer " or " light-bearer ".
In 1989 he made his first programme for BBC Radio 1 ( producer: John Walters ) under the name " Steve Nage ", parodying the Simon Bates mid-Atlantic, nasal style of Radio 1 disc jockey.
**" Excellence in Broadcasting ", Family Guy episode parodying Rush Limbaugh
* The Fast Shows Chanel 9 translates the number 12 as Myxomatosis-a compound of " Myxa ", meaning two, and " matosis " apparently meaning " teen "- in a sketch parodying lottery draw programmes.
* Lily Allen-An alternative version parodying her song " Littlest Things ", where she sings about how she is better than everyone and thinks everyone else is rubbish.
In 2008 Talkshow with Spike Feresten has begun parodying O ' Reilly with a series of videos entitled " Lil Bill O ' Reilly ", using a child as O ' Reilly.
For their 1981 release, " Christmas Jamboree Bag ", the Cockney musical act Chas & Dave recorded a medley parodying the " Stars on 45 " format.
Roger Ebert approved of the film, declaring it to not only be " fun ", but also a " sly series of send-ups ", effectively parodying many elemental film storylines.
For example, an episode of Futurama that dealt with a character's devotion to Star Trek is named " Where No Fan Has Gone Before ", a level in the videogame Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time is called " Starbase: Where No Turtle Has Gone Before ", and an episode of DuckTales parodying Star Trek is entitled " Where No Duck Has Gone Before ".
The company's current anti-smoking slogan is " Stop smoking, start sucking ", with their packages parodying cigarette pack designs.
Before the closing, local radio DJs and television newscasts referred to it as " Carmageddon " and " Carpocalypse ", parodying the notion of Armageddon and the Apocalypse, since it was anticipated that the closure would severely impact traffic.
Image: Furniss Soap. jpg |" I used your soap two years ago and have not used any other since ", a Punch cartoon drawn by Furniss, parodying Thomas J. Barratt's adverts for Pears soap
McClung made Roblin appear foolish in her famous " parliament of women ", parodying the premier's patronizing comments on traditional gender roles.
* Steve Bosco, sportscaster ( who signed off with " This is Steve Bosco rounding third, and being thrown out at home ", parodying Joe Nuxhall's signature sign-off of " the old lefthander rounding third and heading for home ")
The Cure played a version of their song " Grinding Halt ", retitled for that performance as " Desperate Journalist In Ongoing Meaningful Review Situation ", on the John Peel radio show, with new lyrics parodying Morley's writing style after an unfavourable review of their debut album Three Imaginary Boys.

", and press
* 1888 – An audio recording of English composer Arthur Sullivan's " The Lost Chord ", one of the first recordings of music ever made, is played during a press conference introducing Thomas Edison's phonograph in London, England.
Atari Corp. then showed the Lynx to the press at the Summer 1989 CES as the " Portable Color Entertainment System ", which was changed to Lynx when actual consoles were distributed to resellers.
Frequently referred to as " Canada's birthday ", particularly in the popular press, the occasion marks the joining of the British North American colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada into a federation of four provinces ( the Province of Canada being divided, in the process, into Ontario and Quebec ) on July 1, 1867.
Early press coverage was " mixed ", generally a combination of " embarrassment and puzzlement ".
* Supplements: Audio commentary by producer Paul M. Heller and screenwriter Michael Allin, isolated music score, an all-new introduction and interview with Linda Lee Cadwell, " Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon " original 1973 documentary, " Backyard Workout with Bruce ", " Bruce Lee: In His Own Words ", theatrical trailers, TV spots, cast and crew biographies, 10 exclusive Enter the Dragon postcards, 8 reproductions of original lobby cards, reproduction of the original press brochure
In his later years, Kirby, who has been called " the William Blake of comics ", began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987, he, along with Carl Barks and Will Eisner, was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
These stories soon reached the national ( and later the international ) press, which described a " monster fish ", " sea serpent ", or " dragon ", eventually settling on " Loch Ness Monster ".
A 4 December 1980 press statement stated that, " We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend, and the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were ", and was simply signed " Led Zeppelin ".
Concurrently, an anti-semitic propaganda campaign, euphemistically termed the " struggle against rootless cosmopolitanism ", occurred in the Soviet press.
He wrote, " I do not know what this Aether is ", but that if it consists of particles then they must be " exceedingly smaller than those of Air, or even than those of Light: The exceeding smallness of its Particles may contribute to the greatness of the force by which those Particles may recede from one another, and thereby make that Medium exceedingly more rare and elastic than Air, and by consequence exceedingly less able to resist the motions of Projectiles, and exceedingly more able to press upon gross Bodies, by endeavoring to expand itself.
Walt Rauch notes that "... despite the 50 to 70 years of bad press that has accrued to the concept of shooting a hand-held machine pistol ", in which critics contend that the weapon will " spray bullets indiscriminately all over the area ", he believes that the 2000s-era models such as the Glock 18 are controllable and accurate in full-auto shooting.
Earlier, the guilds of writers had denounced the printing press as " the Devil's Invention ", and were responsible for a 53-year lag between its invention by Johannes Gutenberg in Europe in c. 1440 and its introduction to the Ottoman society with the first Gutenberg press in Istanbul that was established by the Sephardic Jews of Spain in 1493 ( who had migrated to the Ottoman Empire a year earlier, escaping from the Spanish Inquisition of 1492.
Nurmi's speed and elusive personality led to nicknames such as the " Phantom Finn ", the " King of Runners " and " Peerless Paavo ", while his mathematical prowess and use of a stopwatch led the press to characterize him as a running machine.
When they returned to West Germany, they began what they called an " anti-imperialistic struggle ", with bank robberies to raise money and bomb attacks against U. S. military facilities, German police stations, and buildings belonging to the Axel Springer press empire.
Although the press kit released to the media for the film explicitly defined a replicant as, " A genetically engineered creature composed entirely of organic substance ", a question commonly posed is the physical make-up of the replicants themselves.
Ciro Benedettini of the Holy See Press Office, who was responsible for publicly issuing, during the press conference, the communique on Milingo, stated to reporters that any ordinations the excommunicated Milingo had performed prior to his laicization were " illicit but valid ", while any subsequent ordinations would be invalid.
After his career as an early -' 60s rock ' n ' roll attraction, it became customary for the UK press to refer to him as " Screaming Lord Sutch ", or simply " Lord Sutch ".
Hailed only a few years earlier as a hero of the American Revolution, Paine was now lambasted in the press and called " the scavenger of faction ", a " lilly-livered sinical rogue ", a " loathsome reptile ", a " demi-human archbeast ", " an object of disgust, of abhorrence, of absolute loathing to every decent man except the President of the United States Jefferson ".

", and conference
Following this, an astronomical conference held in Paris in 1950 recommended " that in all cases where the mean solar second is unsatisfactory as a unit of time by reason of its variability, the unit adopted should be the sidereal year at 1900. 0, that the time reckoned in this unit be designated ephemeris time ", and gave Clemence's formula ( see Definition of ephemeris time ( 1952 )) for translating mean solar time to ephemeris time.
" The sprawling document, which governs telephone, television, and radio networks, may be extended to cover the Internet, raising questions about who should control it, and how ", assessed one journalist looking forward to the conference earlier that year.
" In 1876, at the Berne conference of the International Working Men's Association, the Italian anarchist Errico Malatesta argued that the revolution " consists more of deeds than words ", and that action was the most effective form of propaganda.
Towards the end of the conference, Japan was given an ultimatum to surrender ( in the name of the United States, Great Britain and China ) or meet " prompt and utter destruction ", which did not mention the new bomb.
It was also at this conference that FARC added the initials " EP ", for " Ejército del Pueblo " or " People's Army ", to the organization's name.
In spring of 1997, the postmodern philosopher Fred Newman responded to the Sokal Affair publishing hoax in the paper " Science Can Do Better than Sokal: A Commentary on the So-Called Science Wars ", which he presented at the Postmodernism and the Social Sciences conference at the New School for Social Research ; Alan Sokal was a participant.
Illustrating the historic importance Labor assigns to the changes, in a speech to a conference celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade, Bracks said it was " another victory for the aspirations of Eureka ", and has described the changes as " his proudest achievement ".
The first conference session on terraforming, then referred to as " Planetary Modeling ", was organized that same year.
The first version, called " A Near-Earth Object Hazard Index ", was presented at a United Nations conference in 1995 and was published by Binzel in the subsequent conference proceedings ( Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 822, 1997.
They often combined advocacy with performance art, as in their " Bagism ", first introduced during a Vienna press conference.
He developed a number of contacts in France, where his work continued to be taught, and a number of French students visited him at Todtnauberg ( see, for example, Jean-François Lyotard's brief account in Heidegger and " the Jews ", which discusses a Franco-German conference held in Freiburg in 1947, one step toward bringing together French and German students ).
Forums where these debates took place include the proceedings of the first conference dedicated to Derrida's work, published as " Les Fins de l ' homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980 ", Derrida's " Feu la cendre / cio ' che resta del fuoco ", and the studies on Paul Celan by Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida which shortly preceded the detailed studies of Heidegger's politics published in and after 1987.
According to a press conference held in Winter Park, Florida, on February 2, 1967, by Disney Vice President Donn Tatum, the Improvement District and Cities were created to serve " the needs of those residing there ", and the company needed its own government to " clarify the District's authority to services within the District's limits " and because of the public nature of the planned development.
A second reference was made on the TV series, S1E7 " Little people ", in which Dilbert uses a Jefferies tube to get to the conference room where free food is waiting.
They can communicate by " direct conference ", where their hosts sit back to back and the slugs partially merge.
It might just be possible to spread the fever among the slugs using " direct conference ", and then treat as many humans as possible before they die.
* The conference in honor of Kripke's sixty-fifth birthday with a video of his speech " The First Person ", January 25 – 26, 2006
* In late 1981 he was arrested by the Czechoslovakian government upon leading a conference in Prague that lacked government authorization, and charged with the " production and trafficking of drugs ", which he claimed were planted as he visited Kafka's grave.
*" 21st-century directions in de Broglie-Bohm theory and beyond ", August 2010 international conference on de Broglie-Bohm theory.
In a press conference, he stated that, after being freed from undesirable relationships associated with the name " Prince ", he would formally revert to using his real name.

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