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"pad out" Definitions
  1. to put soft material into a piece of clothing in order to change its shape
  2. to make something such as an article, seem longer or more impressive by adding things that are unnecessary

125 Sentences With "pad out"

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How will Eastwood and his writers pad out the running time?
Luckily, CultureFly has a sweet remedy to help pad out the arduous wait.
Like, DivaCup shots, tampon tea, and wringing your pad out into a cup.
Its game-like elements, which pad out the experience, aren't why I enjoy it.
By its conclusion, you'll even have some cool projects to pad out your portfolio.
It's frequently repetitious, with video clips shown multiple times to pad out an episode.
Foreigners, who can be charged more, help pad out budgets and subsidise local students.
Rizin also announced a smattering of other fights to pad out their second show.
He would pad out of the shower and hear stuff he would rather not.
But as another nomination to pad out the movie's total, this isn't unthinkable or anything.
I don't think Patrick Vincent was trying to pad out the book by doing this.
Here are some of the more notable of the bunch that pad out iOS 10.
Add a 30 percent premium to pad out the deal, and that falls to 4.3 percent.
When there's an inexpensive opportunity to pad out a dish, Saint Julivert doesn't always take it.
Offred tries and fails to conceal it, fashioning a makeshift maxi pad out of toilet paper.
At issue was the booking of profits prematurely and delays in logging expenses to pad out results.
Adding the series helps Disney pad out 2020 with high-profile shows that can boost subscriber numbers.
Global automakers are racing to lower battery manufacturing costs to pad out today's thin margins on battery cars.
The company even Uber-ed in its own users to pad out pro-Uber demonstrations in years past.
Now, thanks to the ban, they'll have to pad out their profiles with more fishing pictures or whatever.
In a video feed of the incident, Sanchez can be seen carefully spreading the pad out on her cot.
A company spokesperson confirmed to Gizmodo that it will no longer use customer tips to pad out ensured wages.
"The Politician" is a bright and talented student of a show, eager to pad out its resume with extracurriculars.
Fey has modernized the script a little and included and few topical jabs to pad out the high school story.
After sending the satellites adrift the Falcon 9 rocket successfully landed on a landing pad out in the Atlantic ocean.
Wesson smartly decided to pad out the big reveal with little reminders of what a great husband he's been (thus far).
In 2011, a business I started with a friend, called Walk T.O., started taking off and helped pad out my income.
Fey modernized the script for the Broadway adaptation and included and few topical jabs to pad out the high school story.
So you slot the pads in and let it go do it's clean thing, then take the pad out at the end.
For subscribers to Audible's full service, it offers shows that could pad out your commute each month after finishing up an audiobook.
But Shapovalov has barged his way into the conversation with a month of tennis to pad out any 18-year-old's résumé.
But that's not the whole game, as there are also plenty of side quests that pad out the experience quite a bit.
However, managed correctly, there is an argument to say that it could promote social cohesion and help pad out ever-diminishing public funding budgets.
That's what they're using on the iPhones now and they'll have their own pad out, I think, later in the year, so next year.
It's not the work of slot-fillers trying to pad out an infinitely ongoing program; it's a creative mastermind trying to tell a specific story.
I've resorted to sliding the pad out of the way and using the leather strap which still has texture of raw leather on one side.
Google isn't trying to make money out of its phone business as much as it's working to pad out its reputation as a tech leader.
Harriet more or less goes shopping for Brenda at a community center, having decided that she needs a charity case to pad out her obituary.
If all goes well, they may pry open a possible business deal, pad out a contact list or maybe receive enlightenment about affairs outside their professional expertise.
Think again.) While costs came down in the CD-ROM era, the ability and compulsion to pad out games with more (often repetitive) content only got worse.
Started last year, the comics fill in gaps between movies, add side-stories and characters, and attempt to pad out some of the plot of the franchise.
Instead of giving me extras to pad out the price, both companies have just said, here's some brilliant audio processing for your computer in a stupendously small package.
The film's manic motion-capture action sequences seem to exist solely to pad out the story, and the alienness of the computer effects undercuts Carrey's sweetly soulful work.
Hart made a stellar save to preserve the two-goal lead when he stuck his pad out and stopped a nasty slap shot by Ryan Getzlaf at 11:43.
Might this start a round of sweating for those elsewhere in media who have paid shady companies to pad out their follower counts with useless, CPU-cycle-wasting Twitter bots?
Fey came back as writer for the musical, which she modernized for the stage with topical jabs to pad out the high school story that first hit screens in 2004.
Westworld has a few noteworthy storylines, but it has even more that are hard to care about, simply because they seem to exist just to pad out the running time.
The measure is likely to include orders requiring the Trump administration to replenish the $136 million it plans to transfer from various health accounts to pad out its coronavirus response.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's listed companies must spell out how Brexit could hit their business and not pad out annual reports with generic concerns, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said on Wednesday.
For approximately three minutes, this episode checks in on Carol as she rallies support for the colony, a scene that serves only to pad out the running time on this already overlong episode.
The bill is also likely to include a requirement that the Trump administration replace $136 million that it's shifting from various health accounts in order to pad out its response to the outbreak.
If you have a smaller idea that you don't want to have to pad out into something bigger, or if you write fantasy and want to try science fiction, they can try that out.
There are giant scenes that should have been 30-second shots, and they are all boring, all meant to pad out a giant-sized episode that would have been immensely better at 60 minutes.
He can pad out Shakespeare's story with intrigue and romance — there's even a scene in which Will and Marlowe enjoy a brief snog — because so little evidence of Shakespeare's early years in London remains.
Brands had used affluent Swiss shoppers to pad out margins, hitting Grieder and other stockists with a wholesale price that could be a fifth more than a German store would pay for the same product.
The package also includes a provision requiring the Trump administration to replace $136 million that it recently shifted from various health accounts, including mental health and substance abuse programs to pad out its coronavirus reponse.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.My school's take on period education was to lead all the girls into a separate room from the boys and pull a monstrously large maxi pad out of a cupboard.
Lady Bird's escape from home is at school, where she hangs out with her best friend Julie (the absolutely fantastic Beanie Feldstein) and joins the drama club in an attempt to pad out her college applications.
The trio—rounded out by bassist Ursula Morton, and drummer Jamey Anderson—pad out their sharp anarcho-punk corners with shards of noise rock, hardcore, and early grunge (think Melvins and Screaming Trees, not Kurt's pretty face).
Whether she meets Euron at sea or detours round to the Iron Islands to take care of him first, this will allow showrunners to slow down her advance and pad out Season 7 a bit. Please. Please. Please.
Another among Murray's best stops came when he stuck his right pad out with 7:14 to play when Brian Boyle had a step on defenseman Kris Letang moments after Tampa Bay killed off a Penguins power play.
While some of the chefs' additions are far from conventional—think: Champagne in a duck liver variation or truffles in a veal one—the place steers clear of the starches, binders, and preservatives used to pad out processed versions.
I always go to see the animated selection, but ShortsHD puts together separate screenings for the live action and documentary shorts, too; they're usually capped off with a few others from the year, to pad out the running time.
Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Donkey Kong, and Ninja Gaiden are all incredible games that I never want to play again because I know I'll get frustrated in waves of encounters designed to murder me and pad out the length of the game.
To pad out the speech the chancellor chucked in a few cheap but crowd-pleasing announcements: an extra £100m ($130m) for the police in 2019-20 to tackle a surge in knife crime, and free sanitary products in secondary schools.
As the B2B becomes an increasingly commodified trope in club culture—utilized broadly to pad out festival lineups with as many names as possible—Beautiful Swimmers also showcase the transformative power collaborative selectors can have when they get it right.
Although forecasters initially predicted a 90% chance of favorable mission conditions, from the launch pad out to the ocean where Crew Dragon is supposed to splash down, SpaceX said Friday night that the morning hours are starting to look less favorable.
It's not clear, but giant media conglomerates are gobbling up smaller companies like this, or trying to buy them out from rivals, left and right in a bid to pad out their entertainment offerings and cover as many bases as possible.
While this approach has given us big and beautiful game worlds like The Division's New York, it's also having a negative effect on the industry, forcing publishers to eschew riskier bets and pad out those games they do make with pointless busywork.
Deals that have yet to be announced could be rushed to the market before the end of the year to help pad out low M&A issuance in an unusually busy end to 2016, which has been dominated by political and macroeconomic events.
The bigger problem, though, is that most of what Farr has added to pad out the story is drab filler: marital strife in the normal family that shelters Hanna, Marissa's problems with work-life balance, boyfriend tensions between Hanna and her pal Sophie.
So even if it'll be months before the processors actually ship and years before carriers have the infrastructure to take advantage of it, the ubiquity of Qualcomm's hardware means that the features it's adding here aren't just to pad out a spec list.
Tesla's decision to pad out its balance sheet with more capital was anticipated by many analysts, and a fair number of Wall Street watchers actually thought Tesla would seek more to help it grow based on recent comments made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
This is a game that combines replayability with plenty of narrative options outside the main storyline, and yet it also manages to never make side-quests or challenges like taking over bandit outposts feel too repetitive or like they're chores included to pad out the possible hours.
Long load times that can last several minutes; wonky animation that can see your robotic companions walk straight through objects; an open world that's both empty and huge, making for lots of boring walking; plentiful enemy encounters and fetch quests that do little more than pad out the experience.
Quibi, unlike some of the streaming services that it's going to compete with, doesn't have a back catalog of titles to tap to pad out the service, so it's coming to market with a whopping 175 shows in its first year with 8,500 episodes, which run no longer than 10 minutes.
The first matter relates to a 2018 study from Northeastern University and Princeton University researchers that found when users gave Facebook their phone numbers to set up two-factor authentication, which helps prevent unauthorized access to accounts, Facebook then used the info to pad out its trove of data usable for advertising purposes.
Hatfield went back to his sketch pad; out of his brain and onto the page fell the male and female robots from Pixar's computer-animated film Wall-E, an exotic blue-green luminescent butterfly that is part of an insect collection displayed on a wall in Parker's office, and the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star.
Tentatively titled How to Beat Trump: America's Top Political Strategists on What It Will Take, the book features several dozen political strategists who may not have predicted the 2016 election accurately, but who understand that such failures have never stopped anyone from dispensing stray advice so that Beltway scribblers can pad out their daily dispatches.
Rep. Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah) is dismissing concerns over whether President Trump would use his office to pad out his personal fortune.
You know what I'm talking about, but here is the video again anyway:  To summarize what's going on here/help pad out a blog post that is mostly just a reason to embed this video: Robert Kelly, an expert on Korea, is discussing the impeachment of South Korean president Park Geun-hye with someone from the BBC.
The two cores on either side of the rocket will return to LZ-1 and LZ-2, the land-based landing sites at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, and the one in the center will try to land back on "Of Course I Still Love You," the autonomous drone barge that SpaceX uses as a floating landing pad out in the Atlantic Ocean.
They're angry that people are allegedly removing themselves from the organization, that Rowlands personally threatens or screams at CCR members if they don't vote her way (she has denied this), that there are allegedly high school students present at the convention to pad out the membership of college chapters, that complicated, niche constitutional rules within CCR are being broken, and that Rowlands has gone from being an outsider trying to break in, to being the establishment herself and running everything with an iron fist.
The telemetry system had experienced a power failure during launch, so the reason for the engine cutoff could not be satisfactorily determined. On 19 April, Missile 121 dropped back onto LC-17B and exploded, putting the pad out of action for three months.
In order to make it possible to use significant stock footage from the earlier Jungle Girl, and cheaply pad out Panther Girl of the Kongo, a duplicate costume was used. As a result, Republic's last female lead wore the same costume as its first.
This verse was added to 'pad out' the song, as the album version of the song has an elongated period of time in which nothing but the beat is played.30 (May 20, 2007). Timbaland - "The Way I Are" Music Video. KOVideo. Accessed October 4, 2007.
Later singles released under the band name often had variations on the remaining trio of Lund, Luker and Gill, performing along with session musicians to pad out the sound. All failed to sell in any numbers. Guitarist Lund later became a sound engineer for Boney M., who recorded a cover version of "My Friend Jack".
In place of the nonexistent unheard requests, David Tennant breaks the fourth wall to speak about a love for The Housemartins and also talk nonsense to pad out the time before returning to character for the 23rd and final directive. Another instruction, about not letting Smith eat pears, appears in both the deleted scene and in the novel Human Nature.
Since the transmissions always use complete groups, "nulls" may have been used to pad out the text. Cryptosystems employed include transposition, dinome, and rotor-based ciphers and a one-part code. While these can be successfully tackled without use of a computer, solution is not easy. The practical exercise reinforces many basic principles, including ways to exploit having a collection of message traffic.
Reruns of the NBC airings (with filler material inserted to pad out the 25-minute episodes) began in syndication in Fall 1979. The NBC and syndicated episodes were rerun on the USA Network and Game Show Network, although by the time GSN picked up the series, many episodes could not be aired because of musical performance clearance issues. No episodes from the first syndicated season were rerun.
They then invented an extended anarchy and dictator years to pad out their chronologies to the desired length. By adopting both the anarchy and dictator years the Varronian Chronology has thereby corrected the same problem twice and ended up being too long. Despite these acknowledged errors, academic literature continues, by old convention, to number years according to the Varronian Chronology; this is therefore also the convention adopted in this article.
Reginald LeBorg claimed he did very little directing actually. He said his work "consisted of little more than some shots of actors wandering around amongst the trees in the forest scenes." Afterwards, the producers felt the film needed something more, so Jerry Warren was hired to add some extra footage to pad out the running time and edit the film. Warren brought Katherine Victor into the project, casting her as the leader of a coven of witches.
The video for the song depicts the band walking around the streets of Hong Kong and on the subway trains of Tokyo in 1980. The band lip-syncs into walkie-talkies, while Stewart Copeland performs drum fills on random objects, such as buses and objects being sold. The B-Side "No Time This Time" was originally a non-album track, but the same recording later appeared on their album Reggatta de Blanc to pad out the short running time.
Page 143 and La dama de la muerte Warren was hired to film some extra footage in 1965 to pad out the running time of another American producer's film titled Blood of the Man-Devil which starred Lon Chaney Jr. and John Carradine. The film was later released to television as House of the Black Death. Warren produced an all-original film called The Wild World of Batwoman in 1966Ray, Fred Olen (1991). The New Poverty Row.
Nakamichi's dual-capstan tape decks provide such accurate and precise tape tension that, unlike other decks, the cassette's pressure pad is not needed at all. To remedy this problem, the vast majority of Nakamichi dual- capstan decks contain a "cage" around the record/playback heads that lifts the pressure pad out of the way so that the deck itself—specifically, the dual capstan mechanism—is able to maintain much more consistent tape tension and tape/head contact during playback.
The posterior fat pad is normally pressed in the olecranon fossa by the triceps tendon, and hence invisible on lateral radiograph of the elbow. When there is a fracture of the distal humerus, or other pathology involving the elbow joint, inflammation develops around the synovial membrane forcing the fat pad out of its normal physiologic resting place. This is visible as the "posterior fat pad sign" and is often the only visible marker of a fracture, particularly in the pediatrics population.
Put a hex on your friends." Later reviews of the film have been almost entirely negative. Film critic Jamie Russell writes that "Belly dancers, voodoo superstition and a honeymoon on a New Orleans plantation pad out this threadbare and thoroughly stilted early 1960s effort," adding that "If it were not for the jaw-dropping Ed Wood-level thespian efforts, this would be instantly forgettable." McKinney also notes the "wooden acting," but attributes it to the "principle actors" being "novices and nonprofessionals.
A friend, blues guitarist Sam Mitchell, asked her to deputise for him at Obelisk, a Westbourne Grove pancake house where he played on Monday nights. Dore co-opted Julian Littman and Karl Johnson to help pad out the long sets required and the band grew, eventually including Karl's brother Stuart Johnson on banjo and dobro, and various guests on fiddle, mandolin and guitar. This was the basis of her first band, Hula Valley. The band played a selection of bluegrass, western swing and hillbilly music, as Dore was yet to start her own songwriting.
I got the impression that Graver > and screenwriter Robert Aiken originally intended the movie to be a > supernatural thriller, with the veterans' past literally coming back to > haunt them (either through the ghosts of the villagers they massacred, or > through possession of one of the boaters). However, whatever ghostly [or] … > zombie elements there may have been, they have been completely removed. The > prologue and the hospital sequences were obviously tacked on afterwards, > both to provide a "rational" explanation for the murders and to pad out the > running time.
This also allowed scenes unsuitable for television broadcast (such as those including depictions of sexual activity or graphic violence) to be cut or trimmed. On the other hand, networks would also often add footage deleted from a film's theatrical release to pad out a certain running time (usually three to four hours in length). In response to consumer demand, families began to re-edit purchased VHS tapes manually by making cuts and splices to the tape. A hotbed for this activity has been Utah with its conservative and entrepreneurial population.
A few months later, the group followed it up with an album designed to capitalize on the "Twist" craze, with another instrumental album entitled, Let's Do the Twist for Adults (MGM SE 3997). Six of the Titan songs on the second album received a great deal of exposure in 1964 when MGM used them to pad-out a collection of nascent Beatles tracks on an album called, The Beatles with Tony Sheridan & Guests (MGM SE 4215). While at MGM Davis was assigned to produce one of the label's most successful artists, Connie Francis. This collaboration lead to several number 1 hits for Francis.
U. S. Air Force stock aviation footage was also used to establish the military base setting and to pad out the film's meager running time. The producers used primarily expatriate American and Canadian actors working in the United Kingdom, plus a few British actors dubbed by Americans. The film's visible brain creatures were created using stop-motion animation, an unusual practice for such a low-budget science fiction thriller of this era. The director of these effects sequences was Florenz Von Nordoff, while the actual stop-motion was done in Munich by Nordhoff's partner, German special effects artist K. L. Ruppel.
If they do well with the public, they may get a renewal for a half (13 weeks) or full season in the new schedule. Shows that are already popular will return from February sweeps until the end of the season (which sometimes ends before May sweeps) with only limited reruns used. The number of episodes per season, originally well over 30 episodes during the 1950s and 1960s, dropped below 26 (the number of episodes required to fill a time slot for a year without rerunning any episode more than once) in the 1970s. Specials typically pad out the remainder of the schedule.
She continued to work with Adolphus Ward, as he was the editor of The Cambridge Modern History, from 1901 and he was the co- editor of the Cambridge History of English Literature from 1907. Greenwood completed numerous tasks for both of these works and was credited with chapters in the Cambridge History of English Literature. In 1907 and 1911 she published two volumes of the Lives of the Hanoverian Queens of England. Her thorough research was noted for its lack of speculation; she stated the known facts about the women and did not pad out the work with facts about Hanoverian men.
In the 19th century, story papers (containing illustrated text stories), known as "penny dreadfuls" from their cover price, served as entertainment for British children. Full of close-printed text with few illustrations, they were essentially no different from a book, except that they were somewhat shorter and that typically the story was serialised over many weekly issues in order to maintain sales. These serial stories could run to hundreds of instalments if they were popular. And to pad out a successful series, writers would insert quite extraneous material such as the geography of the country in which the action was occurring, so that the story would extend into more issues.
Dean participated in the A Song for Europe contest in 1976, and took eighth place (out of twelve) with the ballad, "I Couldn't Live Without You for a Day", written by contest veteran Paul Curtis. Dean's first album was first released in 1981. The Sound Of Bacharach and David was a collection of covers written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David and was only released promotionally to radio stations for them to use the songs to pad out their programming with songs they didn't have to pay so much for in royalties. A very rare album, it was re-released commercially for the first time in 2014.
In a 2010 interview, King replied that he thought, although dated now, Carrie was a "good movie." Nevertheless, the film was not without its detractors. Andrew Sarris of The Village Voice commented, "There are so few incidents that two extended sequences are rendered in slow-motion as if to pad out the running time..." Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and called it "a crude shocker with a little style," praising the "strong performances" but opining that the movie "falls apart" during the climax which he described as "crude and sloppy."Siskel, Gene (November 9, 1976).
While writing, Jean thought that the songs would stretch out and make the episode the proper length but it was considerably shorter than required. Several additional scenes, such as the Itchy & Scratchy segment, were added to pad out the episode. There was originally a sequence where Bart, Lisa and Shary visit Patty and Selma who sing "We Love to Smoke", a parody of "I Love to Laugh". The song was cut because it wasn't getting any laughs but the full version was included on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons and a brief animated version was included as a deleted scene on the Season 8 DVD.
In the movie, the music arose naturally from the story: there was even a certain wit about seeing a group of wimpled warblers turned into a cohesive unit. But here, long before the heroine has got to work on their larynxes, they are leaping about the stage like showbiz pros telling us How I Got the Calling. In order to pad out a slight story, every key member of the cast also has to be given a number. As a result, the plot grinds to a halt while we hear about the macho fantasies of a sweaty cop, or the hoodlums weary us with their own wet dreams.
Shock Theater programs in major cities were often introduced by local hosts in the style of Zacherley or Vampira such as Terry Bennett's Marvin on Chicago's WBKB-TV.Okuda, Ted & Yurkiw, Mark 'Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows from Shock Theatre to Svengoolie Lake Claremont Press 2007 With the varying lengths of the features ranging from the 58 minutes of The Cat Creeps to the 99 minute Son of Frankenstein, the host's sequences could pad out the broadcast to a standard time slot. One of the most innovative of the series was produced during 1962-63 at the Los Angeles Television station KTLA-TV which was owned by Gene Autry. Autry brought in Bill Aken as musical director and overall producer.
Albums of music were typically of a set size determined by the physical medium such as the vinyl record (typically 22 minutes per side) or CD (maximum 80 minutes). It was normal, especially in the 1960s, for artists to attempt to "pad out" their material to the standard length by including filler tracks of lesser quality. Often songs written by the artists or the producer of an album were included as filler and/or released on the b-side of singles to generate more royalties for the songwriter or artist. Cover versions are often considered to be fillers, though this judgement varies with the amount of creative interpretation and adaption of the original.
The flying disc aircraft from Republic's King of the Mounties is reused for this serial (note that the Japanese rising sun logo is still visible). In some shots this flying wing footage is from Republic's Spy Smasher serial (used in chapter three of Disc Man), where the tail fin is missing (the flying wing was built for Spy Smasher, and the tail-fin with rising sun insignia was added for Republic's King of the Mounties serial). Stock footage from several earlier Republic serials was reused to pad out Disc Man in order to lower its production costs. This includes the rocket crash from The Purple Monster Strikes, a car chase from Secret Service in Darkest Africa, and various scenes from G-Men vs.
The theme song "Good Ol' Boys" was written and performed by Waylon Jennings. He was also "The Balladeer" (as credited), and served as narrator of the show. However, the version released as a single is not the same version that was used in the show's opening credits; the single version has a repeat of the chorus and an instrumental to pad out the length, uses a different instrumental mix that emphasizes the bass, and replaces the last verse with an inside joke about how the TV show producers "keep on showing (Jennings's) hands and not (his) face on TV". In 1980, the song reached No. 1 on the American Country chart and peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Directed by John Goodhue, the music video for the song features artists such as George Jones driving a riding mower; Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings playing poker; Little Jimmy Dickens and Paul Williams carrying a keg of beer; Cheech & Chong stumbling out of a smoke-filled limousine; William Lee Golden (of The Oak Ridge Boys) hitchhiking; Duane Allen (The Oak Ridge Boys) as a chauffeur; and George Thorogood entertaining other celebrities like Mel Tillis, Kris Kristofferson, Grandpa Jones, Porter Wagoner, Jim Varney, at Hank Jr.'s "party pad out in the woods." At the end of the video, a ghostly Cadillac flies into the night sky, referencing the fact that his father, Hank Williams, died while riding in a Cadillac.
The serial features the Italian merchant and explorer Marco Polo, as well as some of his friends and associates. Show creator Sydney Newman suggested writer John Lucarotti, an old colleague from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, to the production team during the show's early development. Story editor David Whitaker contacted Lucarotti to write for the programme; Lucarotti, who had recently worked on the 18-part radio serial The Three Journeys of Marco Polo (1955), was commissioned on 9 July 1963 to write a seven-part serial about Italian merchant and explorer Marco Polo, titled Dr Who and a Journey to Cathay. While developing the storyline Lucarotti struggled with the fourth episode, and used anecdotal material from Polo's memoirs, The Travels of Marco Polo, to pad out the plot.
One workaround is to "pad out" the leading INFO chunk using dummy data (using a "dummy chunk" or "pad chunk") when the file is created. Later editing can then expand or contract the "dummy" field to keep the total size of the file header constant: an intelligently written piece of software can then overwrite just the file header when tagging data is changed, without modifying or moving the main body of the file. Some programs have tried to address the problem by placing the INFO chunk at the end of a media file, after the main body of the file. This has resulted in two different conventions for chunk placement, with the attendant risk that some combinations of software can cause a file's INFO data to be ignored or permanently overwritten during editing.
The film was released theatrically in the United States by William Mishkin Motion Pictures in 1972. It was filmed entirely in England in 1969 back-to-back with other Andy Milligan directed films which included The Body Beneath, Bloodthirsty Butchers, and The Man with Two Heads. Some scenes were filmed nearly two years later in Staten Island at the request of producer William Mishkin to pad out the short running time. Because of the film's low budget, Milligan actually acted in at least two different roles during the production under two different names which included playing a gunsmith who sells Diana a pistol containing silver bullets, as well as a pawnshop owner named Mr. Micawber in the re-shot scenes involving Monica and the rats (which were added after Willard achieved popularity).
Jackpot Bowling would thus pad out the time slot for however much extra time was needed to round out the hour. (Make That Spare, a show produced by rival ABC with the sanctioning of the Professional Bowlers Association, followed a similar constraint when it debuted a year after Jackpot Bowling and would maintain that format throughout its four-year run.) Leo Durocher was the show's first host, but bowed out after only two shows and was replaced by Mel Allen. On April 10, 1959, Bud Palmer became the show's third host.NewspaperARCHIVE.com - Search old newspaper articles online Allen and Palmer each had obligations during their respective sport's seasons (Allen was a baseball man, Palmer was from the field of basketball), and thus they would trade positions each October and April throughout the show's first run.
Those were the only two Republic serials released in 1953, although the studio did re-release Adventures of Captain Marvel (as Return of Captain Marvel) and Captain America (as Return of Captain America) to pad out their release schedule, not to mention the serial Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe, which was originally intended to be a television series. Though filmed entirely in the United States, early chapters in Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders are set in a snowy region of northern Canada referred to as Taniak and rely heavily on the use of footage from earlier Republic productions including the 1938 feature Call of the Yukon and serials King of the Royal Mounted and King of the Mounties. These are blended with rear projection scenes featuring the serial's cast on studio sets and a "snow-dressed" Republic backlot.
" In the book The Official Splatter Movie Guide, Volumes: 1963-1992: Hundreds of the Goriest, Grossest, Most Outrageous Films Ever Made by John McCarty, he states "Writer–director Wes Craven must have thought we all suffer from amnesia, too, because he fills the sequel with clips from the first film to help us remember what happened in it. Either that or, because he really didn't have anything new up his sleeve, he was just trying pad out the running time. The movie is so bad that it was shelved for two years, never released theatrically, then sold to video and pay TV to help recoup some of the costs." DVD Talk writes in its review: "The story goes that Wes Craven quickly disowned The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, hammering out a quick-and-dirty sequel because he desperately needed the cash.
Grandma has never visited a stately home but hopes to do so one day, especially after meeting Lady Penelope ("The Mighty Atom"). Grandma's chronology is unclear in that she does not move to Tracy Island until "Move And You're Dead" (production number 9), despite being mentioned in "Sun Probe" (production number 4) and appearing in all four episodes filmed in between. In the original broadcast order, Grandma appears in even more episodes prior to "Move And You're Dead". While the character was intended to debut in "Move And You're Dead" and originally did not appear in any of the previous eight episodes, she was added in when the episode running time was unexpectedly extended from 25 to 50 minutes by order of AP Films' owner Lew Grade, forcing the production to write in new scenes and subplots to pad out the 25-minute episodes that had already been completed.
In those cases, STD codes were composed of combination of the code for the nearby switch, plus some additional digits that were unused in that nearby switch, but which served two purposes (1) to identify the end location, and allow the nearby switch to complete the call (2) to "pad out" the overall length of the dialing string, since a small town might only have a three-digit telephone number, and allow the network to move to a more-standard number length. As step offices became rarer, Subscriber Trunk Dialing Codes no longer followed the original rules, and were significantly revised in the mid-1990s, with further changes as wider use of mobile phones and non-BT competition came into the UK market. There are now some 70000 local exchange codes in use in the UK. The largest trunk carrier, British Telecom, connects the local network through some 60 transit (tandem) switches.
The Game Boy Advance release marked the first official English- language appearance of Tales of Phantasia, which was met with mostly positive reception in the West, earning a 73% average from GameRankings and 76 out of 100 rating from Metacritic. While websites such as GameSpot felt that the game distinguished itself from other role-playing titles with its action-based combat system, it also overly-relied on too many random battles to "drag down the pacing and pad out the playing time". IGN commented that the battle system was unrefined when compared to later games in the series such as Tales of Symphonia on the GameCube, but that the graphic and audio quality held up "relatively well" eleven years after its original release. The site would also call the story and characters "amazing", but that its dated design would only appeal to players familiar with older games in the genre, calling it a "love/hate" experience.
The first launch of an R-36 took place on September 28, 1963, and ended ignominiously when the missile lost thrust one second after liftoff and fell back onto the pad, exploding. This debacle led to program director V.P. Petrov being fired and replaced by V.N. Soloviev. LC-67/1 was repaired and the next test took place successfully on December 3. Subsequent testing went better, however, LC-80/1 had to be rebuilt following another launch accident on January 13, 1965. Two months later, an R-36 caught fire during propellant loading on LC-67/1 and exploded, putting the pad out of commission for nine months. During test launch #17 (October 10, 1964), the warhead was retrieved with a parachute. Flight tests of the rocket were completed by May 20, 1968, and on November 19 of the same year it entered service. The first (and only) regiment with 18 launchers was deployed on August 25, 1969. A total of 139 8K67s flew between 1963 and 1975 with 16 failures.
However, the pair could only add 19 from 35 deliveries, before Harmison had Martyn caught behind with a ball that moved away from the batsman, off the waiting edge and into Geraint Jones' gloves. Following the dismissal of Martyn, Vaughan brought back Jones – realising that Australia were reluctant to hit runs and thus allowing Jones to get through his overs without causing as much damage as he did early on. In fact, he and Harmison were part of a remarkable streak – they served up 28 successive dot-balls to Symonds and Michael Clarke (who bowed under to the pressure and was hit on the pad, out lbw for a 19-ball two). However, Michael Hussey – facing his first ball at 93 for 5 after 25 overs – took control of Jones, and when Harmison was taken off, Australia were let off the hook. Symonds and Hussey batted out 15 overs, but Symonds struggled to hit runs and eventually smashed a drive to Andrew Strauss, who took a grateful catch, thus ending Symonds' innings for 29 – off 71 balls, a good innings in Test cricket but in ODI cricket virtually useless.

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