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"The Pinnacle" is one of the most quintessential hardcore Kansas fan songs.
Fast food is, and forever will be, the most quintessential American pastime.
This truth is what makes Derry arguably the most quintessential fictional town in America.
The strawberry shortcake — one of the most quintessential American desserts — has seen an evolution like no other.
Only this time, the wildly popular cutting hack is for the most quintessential summer fruit around: the watermelon.
If used properly, it brings us together, granting unimaginable opportunities, magnifying the most quintessential and exclusively human capabilities.
Customers have the option to substitute eggnog, perhaps one of the most quintessential holiday beverages, for milk in any drink.
Let's take a walk down memory lane and revisit nine of the most quintessential holiday television episodes of the 83s: 1.
It wasn't announced onstage at WWDC yesterday, but Apple's new Pencil Case might be the most quintessential Apple product to date.
"Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye and Kimbra might be the most quintessential one-hit wonder of the 2010s.
"Perhaps the most emotional episode we ever did was 'Lisa's Substitute,'" Jean tells me when I ask his favorite and most quintessential Lisa moment.
And indeed, in the two Nogaleses — or Ambos Nogales, as locals refer to them — I found the most quintessential of all the border cities.
For most people, the most quintessential image of a witch is a figure in silhouette, perched on a broomstick and flying in front of the moon.
DJs, massive sound camps, and DJ-focused mutant vehicles—decorated art cars with people spinning inside or on top—are some of the festival's most quintessential attractions.
In many ways, the shows felt like the heirs apparent of the most quintessential '90s sitcom: Seinfeld, above all, was a paean to neurotic, ironic assholes everywhere.
Zelectric will even locate and convert that most quintessential of California vehicles, the Microbus — but prices for the iconic van are crazy these days, so a Zelectric starts around $130,000.
Now, as he seeks to reshape the state's economy, Mr. Murphy wants New Jersey to utilize one of the most quintessential, lucrative and risky practices of Silicon Valley: venture capitalism.
Through the kitchen and past the offices is a storage space complete with a blast freezer, which Miller uses to keep several of the most quintessential tastes of spring and summer, from apricots to rhubarb.
He signaled no retreat on his most quintessential, and divisive, campaign pledge, saying, "walls work and walls save lives," and raising the specter of "caravans" of migrants massing for a "tremendous onslaught" on the border.
Bravo is the entertainment network with the most quintessential "guilty pleasure TV." Bravo-lebrities include the likes of Bethenny Frankel, Andy Cohen, and the on-again, off-again SUR cocktail waitress/resident Beverly Hills drama magnet, Stassi Schroeder.
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts are currently on The Rock Hall Three For All tour that also features Heart and Cheap Trick — basically three of the most quintessential rock bands who have ever shared a stage for the summer.
On Friday, the band is putting out a greatest hits record, compiling 12 of their most quintessential songs from the past two decades—along with one brand-new cut—for an album they're calling Everything Hits at Once.
And not just any Texans, but two of the most quintessential Texans on the planet: Rick Perry, our former governor, as secretary of energy, and Rex W. Tillerson, the Exxon Mobil chief executive, to head the State Department.
Her work at Le Bernardin, Red Rooster, and her visibility as a Black woman on Top Chef has offered new ways to shape the conversation around both chefs of color and the interpretation of the most quintessential of American cuisines: Soul Food.
Even before Scott's "Waverley," published in 1814 and credited by the Marxist critic Gyorgy Lukacs as the first and most quintessential modern historical novel, authors — mostly women — were using historic settings, creating a kind of alternative history in which female characters have all the fun.
Summer has officially started, and as we get ready to shamelessly envelop ourselves in copious amounts of citrusy booze and BBQ, we are once again met with that most quintessential of summertime practices: Assholes attempting to capitalize on or promote mass hysteria with baseless stories of child abductions.
Lately they become boduberu style. Trio Band Lead Vocal is Moosa Shifau. Many other bands and local performers have kept up tradition. It is believed that the state sponsored radio and TV grew more in favor of foreign music, when most quintessential Dhivehi musicians started including political content in their lyrics.
The Constitution of Japan states that it can be amended corresponding to Article 96 of "Chapter IX: Amendments" within the document. It says the following: Japan has used this Constitution since Saturday, 3 May 1947. It was adopted and implemented as the most quintessential doctrine of Japanese governance following the Second World War and the Sino-Japanese war. As a result, in order to ensure that Japan would not be a source of future aggression, a special portion was written into the document in the form of "Article 9: Renunciation of War".
At the close of the story, when the summer heatwave turns to a torrential downpour, the film has "something of the quality of a fever-dream", according to Aldgate and Richards. According to the film historian Robert Sellers, Passport to Pimlico "captures the most quintessential English traits of individualism, tolerance and compromise"; Duguid sees the examination of the English character as being "at the heart" of the film. This was one of the aspects that appealed to Margaret Rutherford, who liked the way the British were portrayed "accentuating their individuality and decency, while acknowledging some parochial idiosyncracies".
Instead of the easy-going paternalism of van Munster, Jan's new bosses are the most quintessential of capitalist empire-builders - who fully expect their employees to work much harder for less pay. Back in the Netherlands, Jan and his disgruntled shipmates attempt to express their protest at this sudden blow. But they have little idea of how to go about starting a trade union, and they reject the advise which a Socialist agitator tries to give them. They think that it would be enough to gather on an evening, get more than a little drunk, and loudly vent off their protest.
The Oregon Lumber Company, founded by Mormon businessmen David Eccles and Charles Nibley. In the 1860s Mormons began moving into Idaho to take part in a labor that is well associated with the Pacific Northwest. They would work as loggers, but very few of them would settle in the state as compared to the settlement that took place in Idaho by this time. Here however, is where we see Mormons taking part in the development in one of the region's most quintessential industries, as, in 1887, businessmen that were members of the Church established a lumber mill near Baker, Oregon.
Michael Patrick Hearn is an American literary scholar as well as a man of letters specializing in children's literature and its illustration. His works include The Annotated Wizard of Oz (1971/2000), The Annotated Christmas Carol (1977/2003), and The Annotated Huckleberry Finn (2001). He considers the three most quintessential American novels to be Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.Oz: The American Fairyland documentary by Gayle O'Neal and Leonard A. Swann, Jr., 1997 He is an expert on L. Frank Baum and is currently writing a biography about him, which sets forth to correct the numerous errors in previous biographies, many based on Frank Joslyn Baum's out of print and largely mythological To Please a Child.

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