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  2. Animadversions - Wikipedia

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    The tract is a direct, personal attack upon Hall through use of satire and other methods such as mockery: [1] "Ha, ha, ha". [2] Animadversion, literally a drawing of attention to material, was a common enough choice of pamphleteers of the time, in which writings of the opponent were quoted at some length (but selectively), and replied to in extended form and with polemic intention.

  3. Sentence function - Wikipedia

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    The declarative sentence is the most common kind of sentence in language, in most situations, and in a way can be considered the default function of a sentence. What this means essentially is that when a language modifies a sentence in order to form a question or give a command, the base form will always be the declarative.

  4. El Chavo Animado - Wikipedia

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    By October 3, 2012, the game had three million registered players. [6] It closed on August 4, 2014. In 2014, El Chavo Kart was released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Android. [7] However, the Android version has since been delisted from the Google Play Store.

  5. Motion comic - Wikipedia

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    Animation similar to that presented in the series The Marvel Super Heroes. In the mid 1960s, Marvel Comics Animation used the technique for the television show The Marvel Super Heroes. Actual artwork from the originally published comic books was augmented by voices, music, and a small amount of animation. The term "motion comic" did not exist yet.

  6. Histeria! - Wikipedia

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    He often acts erratically and impatiently, and will constantly yell "Shutup" in the middle of a sentence, usually to quiet any sort of audience. Parody of historical figures Most of the recurring real-life historical figures in Histeria! were portrayed as caricatures of real-life celebrities from the modern era.

  7. Disney's Animated Storybook - Wikipedia

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    By May 1995, families could call Disney Interactive customer support and request a free version 1.1 CD, which incorporated support for 8-bit sound boards. [40] In 1995, a third version of the software, compatible with both Windows and MS-DOS, was released. [17] The Lion King incident led Microsoft to develop DirectX in September 1995. [17]

  8. Duck and Cover (film) - Wikipedia

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    1. Try To Get Shielded 2. Drop Flat On Ground Or Floor 3. Bury Your Face In Your Arms ("crook of your elbow"). [15] The child-oriented film Duck and Cover was produced a year later, in 1951, by the Federal Civil Defense Administration. The adult-oriented Survival Under Atomic Attack issued in 1950, pre-dated the release of Duck and Cover in ...

  9. The Story of the Animated Drawing - Wikipedia

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    "The Story of the Animated Drawing" is an episode of the Walt Disney's Disneyland television program originally broadcast on November 30, 1955. [1] Walt Disney explains the history of animation throughout the ages, starting back in prehistoric days and working its way up to some primitive mechanical animation contraptions in the 19th century.