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'ARSON SAM' Another reference to an aging meme - Arson Sam was an edited version of classic UK children's show Fireman Sam, with episode clips played backwards so that Sam continually started fires and deposited citizens in burning buildings.
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Drs. Hutton and Mohr, along with Dr. Daniel A. Ruge, a neurosurgeon who was Mr. Reagan's physician in his first term, said they had also evaluated his mental status by asking him to subtract 7 continually, starting with 100, and by asking other standard questions in annual check-ups.
I was locked in a cycle of continually starting diets, but never being able to seal the deal.
If we are trying to settle our attention on the feeling of the breath, for example, and find we have to continually start over after every two breaths opens the door to a bout of distraction, that doesn't seem like a very big deal.
Both Osorio and the team's top striker, Juan Pablo Angel, declined to directly address the issue of a continually changing starting 11.
Subjects were asked to push the accelerator pedal continually, thus starting the computer-based registration.
It includes nearly 50 color prints and the latest version of "I-95," the continually changing slide show started in 2001 that was in the biennial.
Brands are continually advised to start acting as publishers online.
The going is quite bump, and it stop and starts continually.
After withdrawing the positive bias and applying a negative bias to the Pt TE, the electrons in the HfO2-x traps started to detrap continually while the electron injection from the Pt TE was suppressed by the high Schottky barrier height, Fig. 6c shows the schematic diagram of this circumstance.
As MSNBC continually metamorphosed, Fox News, which also started in 1996, stayed its course despite a slow start.
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