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The most gigantic controller ever made is making a comeback.
"It's just been the most gigantic education for me," he said.
This week's movie, "Oceans," centers on life in the deep around the world, from the tiniest krill to the most gigantic whales.
Though it's certainly the most gigantic sushi roll we've ever laid eyes on, according to Thrillist, it's not actually the longest one in history.
"Because I really do want to be able to sit at a Thanksgiving or Christmas table with the most gigantic family on the planet."
Scotty is now officially the largest and most aged T. rex ever discovered, and the most gigantic of any of the known two-legged carnivorous dinosaurs known as theropods.
"It shows you that there is one of the most gigantic skills mismatches out there across the country that we have ever seen in history," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG Union Bank in New York.
The material was released on the 2004 DVD The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time.
The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time is named after a collage by German artist John Heartfield.
He considered the germ theory to be the "most gigantic hoax of modern times."Whorton, James C. (2003). Benedict Lust, Naturopathy, and the Theory of Therapeutic Universalism. Iron Game History 8 (2): 22-29.
Several members of Congress have criticized the Fed. Senator Robert Owen, whose name was on the Glass-Owen Federal Reserve Act, believed that the Fed was not performing as promised. He said: > The Federal Reserve Board was created to control, regulate and stabilize > credit in the interest of all people. . . . The Federal Reserve Board is the > most gigantic financial power in all the world.
The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time is a collection of 24 short films from the English alternative rock band Radiohead. It was directed and edited by Chris Bran of the Vapour Brothers. It was released on DVD on 1 December 2004. The DVD release contains all four episodes of the original broadcast from Radiohead Television, an online television station, featuring unheard songs from the band, live studio performances, as well as interviews.
The Hesperides were believed to be the daughters of Atlas a god that is associated with the Atlas mountains by Herodotus. The Atlas mountain was worshipped by the Berbers and the Canary Islands represented to many the daughters of Atlas. But that could be wrong since all historical evidences states that modern day Benghazi was originally named Euesperides which gave rise to the mythological associations of the garden of the Hesperides. Most gigantic creatures existed in northeastern Africa, including Modern Libya, e.g.
William Henry Hurlbert (July 3, 1827—September 4, 1895) was an American journalist and the possible author of “The Diary of a Public Man,” published in the North American Review in 1879. His responsibility for the Diary—once dubbed the “most gigantic” problem of uncertain authorship in American historical writing—was carefully concealed and has only recently been established. — the Diary appears as an appendix to this volume; Jacques Barzun and Henry F. Graff, The Modern Researcher (Fourth Edition, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985), 135-36.
But two key questions hang over the Diary. Who wrote it? And was it genuine? The editor of the North American Review concealed the identity of its author, and historians have found it difficult to crack the secret. Jacques Barzun and Henry F. Graff’s influential reference work, The Modern Researcher, singles out the Diary for presenting the "most gigantic" problem of uncertain authorship in American historical writing.Jacques Barzun and Henry F. Graff, The Modern Researcher (Fourth Edition, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985), 135-36.
By stretching the provisions of the Homestead Act and pre-emption rights, Dunraven claimed 15,000 acres (61 km2) in what later was designated as the present-day Rocky Mountain National Park. His efforts resulted in what has been called "one of the most gigantic land steals in the history of Colorado". The coming of more settlers in 1874 and 1875 stopped this wholesale appropriation of land. In 1876, the earl commissioned Albert Bierstadt to make a painting on canvas of Longs Peak and Estes Park for US $15,000, .
Thus, in addition to economic consequences, the suppression of the religious orders had a "huge impact on the social history of Spain". Caro Baroja quotes the liberal progressivist Fermín Caballero, who wrote in 1837, shortly after the secularization, that "the total extinction of the religious orders is the most gigantic step Spain has taken in the present time; it is the real act of reform and revolution". The confiscations also changed the appearance of Spain's cities by secularizing them. For example, Salustiano de Olózaga, the Basque-born governor of Madrid, tore down 17 convents there.
Jason exited his advertising career and began working as an animator on Richard Linklater’s animated feature, Waking Life (2001). Afterward, he began collaborating with Paul Beck, directing and animating music videos for David Byrne, Molotov and Juanes. In 2003, Jason and Paul earned a Latin Grammy for Best Music Video and an MTV Video of the Year Award for directing Molotov’s "Frijolero". Jason and Paul also completed a trilogy of animated political satires including the "Homeland Hodown" featured on "The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time", a Radiohead DVD.
In his introduction Boeke says the work originated with a school project at his Werkplaats Children's Community in Bilthoven. The idea was to draw pictures that would include ever-growing areas of space, to show how the Earth is located in an unfathomably enormous universe. Boeke then writes that he realized the reverse process--creating graphics of tinier and tinier bits of reality--would reveal a world "as full of marvels" as the most gigantic reaches of outer space. The result is a voyage outward and inward from the familiar human scale.
Archer and Beck directed an animated music video for "The Great Intoxication" by singer-songwriter David Byrne in 2002. In the same year they presented a piece of art for the opening of the Science 102 in South River City, Austin, Texas, including "State of the Union", a parody of George W. Bush's state of the union address. The duo also submitted the video "Homeland Hoedown" to the British band Radiohead, which they included as the episode four of their website www.radioheadtv.com and later on the DVD The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time.
Following years of complaints, in June 1910 inspectors from the United States Postal Department moved to shut down what was described as "one of the most gigantic schemes to defraud investors that has ever been unearthed in this country","Investigation of Wireless Business", Electrical World, June 23, 1910, page 1634. beginning with the arrest of Christopher Columbus Wilson and one of his top associates. In August, seven United officials were formally indicted in Federal court -- in response, the 64-year-old Wilson, a widower, blithely married his 18-year-old secretary."Wireless Man Weds Day He's Indicted", New York Times, August 4, 1910, page 1.
Some of the sections of The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time were created by Chris Bran, Stanley Donwood and Radiohead, while others were directed by fans who submitted videos that were selected for inclusion by the band. Producers Rick Hind and Ajit N. Rao created two segments by The Tripti Ensemble Crew, one called "When an Angel Tries to Sell you Something", and another called "Freak Juice". The DVD also features interviews with Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien as part of a feature entitled "My Showbiz Life". Yorke's voice is altered to an unnaturally deep pitch, whilst O'Brien responds to questions by emitting braying noises.
His wife Jane Ormsby Gore had been making regular visits to India, looking for fabrics, so there was also an oriental accent to the clothes, as well as a repurposing and reuse of vintage garments and designs. Rainey later relocated Hung On You to 430 King's Road, Chelsea. His then wife, Jane Ormsby Gore, in a 2006 interview with the V&A; Museum said, > Michael made the most gigantic mistake of leaving Cale Street and going onto > the King's Road. He felt that it was happening on the King's Road, but it > cost a lot of money to move, and people didn't know where we were.
"The most gigantic business on earth," was established to consolidate the government’s building management and general procurement functions. GSA responded to the building needs coming out of the Depression-era and wartime expansion after World War II. The decades of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s stand out as a period of extensive federal government growth, with the number of Federal employees, the Federal budget, and GSA's building-related budget increasing dramatically. Between 1960 and 1976, GSA undertook more than 700 building projects across the United States. These included office buildings, courthouses, post offices, museums, and border stations, located in cities and towns of all sizes.
Henry Fuseli (aged 63) by Edward Hodges Baily, 1824, National Gallery, London In 1788 Fuseli started to write essays and reviews for the Analytical Review. With Thomas Paine, William Godwin, Joseph Priestley, Erasmus Darwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, and others interested in art, literature and politics, Fuseli frequented the home of Joseph Johnson, a publisher and prominent figure in radical British political and intellectual life. He also visited Allerton Hall in Liverpool, the home of William Roscoe. When Louis XVI was executed in France in 1793, Fuseli condemned the revolution as despotic and anarchic, although he had first welcomed it as a sign of "an age pregnant with the most gigantic efforts of character".
3D Model Design for The Pyramid's Park The Pyramid's Park consists of three pyramids; Dubai Grand Pyramid, Medium Pyramid and Small Pyramid, each of which is named after a star's name combined with the abbreviation SAAM (Salem Ahmed Al Moosa). Dubai Grand Pyramid is named SAAMAntares after one of the most gigantic stars; Antares. The Medium Pyramid to be named after the present North Pole star Polaris to become SAAMPolaris, while the Small Pyramid will be called SAAMVega pointing to the future North Pole star Vega. The axis rotates every 26,000 years, the North Star changes accordingly, and almost 12,000 years from now it will be Vega; the Future North Pole Star that will be pointed at by FCW Small Pyramid.
The Tripti Ensemble Crew are an inter-dimensional, time-travelling puppet rock band from 'Parts (and times) Unknown' who appeared in 2 episodes of Radiohead Television and the subsequent DVD 'The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time' in 2004. They have since slipped into an unknown parallel universe. Their members were: MC Pi on vocals and time spanner; DJ Angel on turntables, guitars, harmonic generator, and nano-guitar; Chillbit on drums and pre- cussion; and Chances on bass, bubble organ, lumberhorn, and Tongos. Their manager, Sid Sparks -also known as 'Nige'- absconded with most of their earnings in 2003 and fled to the 1960s where he became Dr. Max Jacobsen and invested in Beatle puzzles, time spanners and vintage cameras.
"The fall from the dam is 700 feet... It will be one of the most gigantic undertakings in the story of the San Juan, and every minute detail has be fully considered and there is no doubt about it being carried to a successful issue." The Western Colorado Power Company (WCPC) was organized on March 12, 1913. By the following year it had consolidated the operations of eight major companies: the Durango Gas and Electric Company, San Juan Water and Power Company, Nunn's Telluride Power Company, the Telluride Electric Light Company, and (in 1914) the Ouray Power and Light Company, Montrose Electric Light and Power Company, Delta Electric Light Company, and Ridgway Electric Company. The new Western Colorado Power Company encompassed thirty predecessor companies, which had an average corporate life of only six years.
In addition to his success in coaching the Yale and Penn teams to championships, Murphy also developed an unparalleled reputation for finding and training individual champions. Between 1892 and 1900, he reportedly developed nearly every American track champion: > America owes to none other than "Mike" Murphy her winning of the supremacy > of track athletics from England, who, twenty years ago, was considered > unbeatable on the cinder path. In the eight years intervening between 1892 > and 1900, the period in which America made her most gigantic strides in > track athletics, "Mike" Murphy developed every champion of the spiked shoe > in America except Hollister, of Harvard, and it was these champions > developed by him that first put America on the map of the athletic world. As of 1908, athletes coached by Murphy held 8 of the 14 recognized intercollegiate track and field records, and had also held the records in the pole vault and shot put until 1907.
Other Cleveland policies, such as his forcible suppression of the Pullman strike, led to the Democrats losing control of both houses of Congress in the 1894 midterm elections, and to a revolt against him by silver supporters within his party. This 1896 political cartoon suggests that though Tillman's speech might outrage President Cleveland (center), it was just what westerners (center right) wanted to hear. From the time of his swearing-in in December 1895 (when Congress began its annual session), Tillman was seen as the voice of the dissatisfied in the nation; the New York Press stated Tillman would voice the concerns of "the masses of the people of South Carolina far more faithfully than did the Bourbon politician Butler". He shocked the Senate with dramatic attacks on Cleveland, calling the president "the most gigantic failure of any man who ever occupied the White House, all because of his vanity and obstinacy".
Explaining the neo-colonialist dilemma and the need for “a cinema of subversion” or “a revolutionary cinema”, “Toward a Third Cinema” begins by explaining the dilemma that the anti-imperialist film-maker is left with a paradoxical need to survive within as well as subvert “the System”. > “Third cinema is, in our opinion, the cinema that recognizes in that > struggle the most gigantic cultural, scientific, and artistic manifestation > of our time, the great possibility of constructing a liberated personality > with each people as the starting point – in a word, the decolonization of > culture.” Solanas and Getino define the problem with 'the System' (the political and cultural authorities in place) as being one that reduces film to a commodity that exists to fill the needs of the film industry that creates them—mainly in the United States. This “spectator cinema” continues a lack of awareness within the masses of a difference between class interests or “that of the rulers and that of the nation”.
Keso, pp. 165-168. Wittgens, Herman, "Senator Owen, the Schuldreferat, and the Debate over War Guilt in the 1920s" in Wilson, Keith M. (ed.) Forging the Collective Memory: Government and International Historians through Two World Wars. Berghahn Books, 1996. Owen hoped that a public revisiting of the issue of war guilt might encourage reversal of some of the penal clauses imposed on Germany under the Versailles settlement, and pave the way to reconciliation between Germany and France, but his attempts to promote a Senate investigation of the war guilt question were narrowly defeated, largely along party lines — with many of his fellow Democrats concerned not to undermine the reputation of Woodrow Wilson — while an expert report prepared by the Legislative Research Service of the Library of Congress, though broadly supportive of Owen's arguments, was in the event never published as it was considered unlikely to obtain the support of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In 1926, following his retirement from the Senate, Owen was to publish a book advancing his revisionist thesis, under the title: The Russian Imperial Conspiracy, 1892-1914: The Most Gigantic Intrigue of all Time.

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