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  • This page is a listing of all the players who have worn the number "33" for the Toronto Blue Jays, and for what years. * Doyle Alexander (1984-1986*) * Jose Canseco (1998*) * Chad Hermansen (2004) * Joe Johnson (1986*-1987) * Dale Murray (1981-1982) * Jorge Orta (1983) * Josh Roenicke (2009) * Scott Rolen (2008) * Alex Sanchez (1989) * Ed Sprague (1991-1998*) * Jeff Tam (2003) * David Wells (1999-2000) * Mike Willis (1977-1980)
  • 33 (thirty-three) is a positive integer following 32 and preceding 34. Its ordinal form is written "thirty-third" or "33rd".
  • No era nadie... creo que (una mancha de sangre cae, pero no hay nada escrito allí).
  • Episode 33, unlocked upon completion of episode 32.
  • El treinta y tres (33), que en letras también puede escribirse en una sola palabra, treintaitrés, según la última y vigente Ortografía de la lengua española de la RAE y la Asale (2010), es el número natural que sigue al treinta y dos y precede al treinta y cuatro. Categoría:Números
  • #33 (commonly referred to as Sukaru) is the thirty-third figure in the M.U.S.C.L.E. toy series.
  • Number 33 was an item on The List.
  • The year 33 AD.
  • [[Plik:33.png|right|thumb|250px|Schemat historycznych tras linii 33 (powiększ)]] [[Plik:Aleja Jana Pawła II (tramwaj 33).JPG|right|thumb|250px|Trzydziestka trójka w al. Jana Pawła II (2015)]] 33 – linia tramwajowa zwykła (rozkład jazdy), która kursuje z Metra Młociny na Kielecką. Linię obsługują zajezdnie tramwajowe Mokotów i Żoliborz.
  • Virus.DOS.33.525 is a memory resident parasitic virus on DOS.
  • A short story called 33 is included in the second trade paperback collecting Issues 6-10 of The Second Stage Turbine Blade. It was written by Claudio Sanchez and featured art from Dave Hamann.
  • Número atômico do arsênio Idade atribuída a Jesus de Nazaré quando da sua Morte, também atribuída a Alexandre o Grande quando da sua morte [[1]]Função Totiente, função Phi. [[2]]Neste link reparar as apresentações do número nas diversas línguas .
  • Elizabeth implores Carolyn to be happy; Elizabeth explains her cover up and Carolyn wants her to tell Burke. Elizabeth tells Carolyn not to like Burke just because he didn't try to kill Roger. Elizabeth believes Carolyn is the only one at Collinwood to have a chance for happiness. Joe's toasted. He accuses Burke of trying to steal Carolyn. Joe's partner's wife is pregnant, so their boat is a no-go. Carolyn is shocked that David's staying at Collinwood. She likens him to Jack the Ripper and Elizabeth orders her to leave him alone. She also implores her daughter, again, to leave Collinwood. Joe gets more drunk and Burke pays his tab. Carolyn says the worst thing she could do would be to marry Joe. Joe shows up at Collinwood drunk. Joe spouts off about Elizabeth's 18-year entrapment and Carol
  • 33 was a runaway that was taken in by the Adrenamix Corporation. Adrenamix used their prisoners for psionic experiments. The test subjects usually got superhuman abilities as a result of these experiments. 33 got the power the create static electricity.
  • The number 33 was not used in English league football until the introduction of squad numbers into the club game. This was initially done by the Premier League in 1993, followed by the Football League in 1999. The first player to wear the number 33 during a match was goalkeeper Rhys Evans, who spent a portion of the 1999–00 season on loan from Chelsea. The number would later be allocated to two more goalkeepers, Martin Horsell and Steve Book, neither of whom wore it in a competitive match. a League games (+substitute appearances) played and goals scored while wearing the number 33.
  • Ask That Guy With The Glasses Episode 33 (March 23, 2009) That Guy: Oh! (closes his book) Bok! [informal Croation for "hello"' - ed.] Didn't hear you come in. Greetings and welcome to Ask That Guy With The Glasses . Narrator (always off-screen; questions appear on-screen): What is the worst way to die, and what is the best way to die? Narrator: I am afraid of my mother. What should I do? Narrator: Why is it that you find asteroids in the hemisphere, but you find hemorrhoids in your ass? That Guy: What am I, your mother? Read a book. Narrator: What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
  • Mike lässt nicht locker und umgarnt Diana. Diana trainiert sehr hart für die Meisterschaft, was Jenny beunruhigt zur Kenntnis nimmt. In einem Moment der Euphorie kommt es zu einem Kuss zwischen Mike und Diana, der sowohl von Julian als auch Jenny beobachtet wird. Richard versucht verzweifelt, Simones Fehler auszubügeln und den Eislauf-Präsidenten Müller-Hirschfeld vom Steinkamp-Zentrum und Diana zu überzeugen. Müller-Hirschfeld stellt eine Bedingung: Diana muss sich für die Deutschen Meisterschaften qualifizieren. Nun müssen Richard und Simone sich überlegen, wie sie Diana aufs Treppchen bringen. Dieter bemerkt, dass Geld aus der Haushaltskasse fehlt. Als er von Nina erfährt, dass Jutta das Geld genommen hat, um davon Stoff für Dianas Meisterschaftskleid zu kaufen, rastet er aus und verpas
  • For a society obsessed with building metaphors, the number 33 represents a perfect third, or as close as one can get to 1/3rd of 100 (33% or 0.33...). Here is a clear connection to the trinity of deities, the sun god Horus or Jesus being a perfect third of the whole. Disneyland has a private luxury dinning hall and club known as Club 33, the entrance of which is in New Orleans Square, at 33 Royal Street, near the end of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. Walt Disney was supposedly a Master Mason of the 33rd degree, which is where the clubs name comes from.
  • 33 is the first episode of the Battlestar Galactica (2004 Series) , immediately following the events of the miniseries. It was written by series creator Ronald D. Moore, and directed by Michael Rymer. 33 originally aired on Sky One in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2004, and subsequently aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on January 14, 2005.
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  • 33 is the first episode of the Battlestar Galactica (2004 Series) , immediately following the events of the miniseries. It was written by series creator Ronald D. Moore, and directed by Michael Rymer. 33 originally aired on Sky One in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2004, and subsequently aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on January 14, 2005. 33 follows Galactica and her civilian fleet as they are forced to contend with constant Cylon pursuit for days without sleep. The episode was lauded by both cast and crew, in addition to winning the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.
  • This page is a listing of all the players who have worn the number "33" for the Toronto Blue Jays, and for what years. * Doyle Alexander (1984-1986*) * Jose Canseco (1998*) * Chad Hermansen (2004) * Joe Johnson (1986*-1987) * Dale Murray (1981-1982) * Jorge Orta (1983) * Josh Roenicke (2009) * Scott Rolen (2008) * Alex Sanchez (1989) * Ed Sprague (1991-1998*) * Jeff Tam (2003) * David Wells (1999-2000) * Mike Willis (1977-1980)
  • Mike lässt nicht locker und umgarnt Diana. Diana trainiert sehr hart für die Meisterschaft, was Jenny beunruhigt zur Kenntnis nimmt. In einem Moment der Euphorie kommt es zu einem Kuss zwischen Mike und Diana, der sowohl von Julian als auch Jenny beobachtet wird. Richard versucht verzweifelt, Simones Fehler auszubügeln und den Eislauf-Präsidenten Müller-Hirschfeld vom Steinkamp-Zentrum und Diana zu überzeugen. Müller-Hirschfeld stellt eine Bedingung: Diana muss sich für die Deutschen Meisterschaften qualifizieren. Nun müssen Richard und Simone sich überlegen, wie sie Diana aufs Treppchen bringen. Dieter bemerkt, dass Geld aus der Haushaltskasse fehlt. Als er von Nina erfährt, dass Jutta das Geld genommen hat, um davon Stoff für Dianas Meisterschaftskleid zu kaufen, rastet er aus und verpasst Jutta eine Ohrfeige.
  • 33 (thirty-three) is a positive integer following 32 and preceding 34. Its ordinal form is written "thirty-third" or "33rd".
  • No era nadie... creo que (una mancha de sangre cae, pero no hay nada escrito allí).
  • Elizabeth implores Carolyn to be happy; Elizabeth explains her cover up and Carolyn wants her to tell Burke. Elizabeth tells Carolyn not to like Burke just because he didn't try to kill Roger. Elizabeth believes Carolyn is the only one at Collinwood to have a chance for happiness. Joe's toasted. He accuses Burke of trying to steal Carolyn. Joe's partner's wife is pregnant, so their boat is a no-go. Carolyn is shocked that David's staying at Collinwood. She likens him to Jack the Ripper and Elizabeth orders her to leave him alone. She also implores her daughter, again, to leave Collinwood. Joe gets more drunk and Burke pays his tab. Carolyn says the worst thing she could do would be to marry Joe. Joe shows up at Collinwood drunk. Joe spouts off about Elizabeth's 18-year entrapment and Carolyn's fear of marriage. Victoria and Burke meet at the Blue Whale.
  • For a society obsessed with building metaphors, the number 33 represents a perfect third, or as close as one can get to 1/3rd of 100 (33% or 0.33...). Here is a clear connection to the trinity of deities, the sun god Horus or Jesus being a perfect third of the whole. Disneyland has a private luxury dinning hall and club known as Club 33, the entrance of which is in New Orleans Square, at 33 Royal Street, near the end of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. Walt Disney was supposedly a Master Mason of the 33rd degree, which is where the clubs name comes from. Robin Heath, of archaoastronomy website Sky and Landscape, has discovered an interesting phenomena regarding the sunrise along a 33 year time span. During three years of observation, the Sun appears to be slipping ever more away from the original alignment until, at the fourth year, two things happen simultaneously - the Sun rises once more very close to its original position above the marker stone, and the day count - the tally - for the year is found to be 366 and not 365 days. The observer tallies 365+365+365+366, which is 1461 sunrises (days) over the four years (Figure Two). Over a few years of observation the solar year is discovered to be 365.25 days in length, as accurate as our Roman (Gregorian) solar calendar. But the eye can detect much more minuscule angular changes than a quarter of a degree. Using this kind of observatory, a couple of minutes of degree is detectable. And here’s where we pick up the solar-hero myth. After thirty-three years, 12,053 days or sunrises, one can observe an exact repeat of the original equinoctial rising behind the marker stone.[1] Solar cycles are also marked along 11 year time spans, three of which is 33 years.
  • Episode 33, unlocked upon completion of episode 32.
  • El treinta y tres (33), que en letras también puede escribirse en una sola palabra, treintaitrés, según la última y vigente Ortografía de la lengua española de la RAE y la Asale (2010), es el número natural que sigue al treinta y dos y precede al treinta y cuatro. Categoría:Números
  • #33 (commonly referred to as Sukaru) is the thirty-third figure in the M.U.S.C.L.E. toy series.
  • Number 33 was an item on The List.
  • The year 33 AD.
  • [[Plik:33.png|right|thumb|250px|Schemat historycznych tras linii 33 (powiększ)]] [[Plik:Aleja Jana Pawła II (tramwaj 33).JPG|right|thumb|250px|Trzydziestka trójka w al. Jana Pawła II (2015)]] 33 – linia tramwajowa zwykła (rozkład jazdy), która kursuje z Metra Młociny na Kielecką. Linię obsługują zajezdnie tramwajowe Mokotów i Żoliborz.
  • Virus.DOS.33.525 is a memory resident parasitic virus on DOS.
  • A short story called 33 is included in the second trade paperback collecting Issues 6-10 of The Second Stage Turbine Blade. It was written by Claudio Sanchez and featured art from Dave Hamann.
  • Ask That Guy With The Glasses Episode 33 (March 23, 2009) That Guy: Oh! (closes his book) Bok! [informal Croation for "hello"' - ed.] Didn't hear you come in. Greetings and welcome to Ask That Guy With The Glasses . Narrator (always off-screen; questions appear on-screen): What is the worst way to die, and what is the best way to die? That Guy: (with his back to screen right, he turns to the camera) That's a very good question. Well, I would say that the WORST way to die is with your parents. / [indicates a jump cut] Because everything seems a million times worse with your parents. / They would probably be standing there, saying, "No! You're screaming wrong!" / "Are those really going to be your last words?" / "Don't die like that! Die like THIS; it's more manly." / "I should have left you in the garbage can I found you in." That kind of stuff. / Now, the BEST way to die? I would have to say that'd be with a million naked ladies. / (chuckle) It doesn't even matter HOW you die. As long as there's a million naked ladies there, it'll be alright. / Now, I KNOW what you're thinking: what if you're FEMALE? Well, in that case, the answer would be (pause) with a million naked ladies. / Because even though it wouldn't be the best death for YOU, it would absolutely be the best death for me. / Unless you're a lesbian, in which case, it would be even better. / (looks up) I'm such a perv. Narrator: I am afraid of my mother. What should I do? That Guy: (back to right and turn) Have you tried not having a mother? / I know it sounds difficult, but I'm sure it can be done. / Maybe you could try giving yourself an immaculate conception. / Just like that fellow from years back. What was his name? Umm... (trying to remember) Fozzie! Fozzie Bear. / HE had an immaculate conception and so had absolutely NO mother to deal with. / Now, I KNOW what you're thinking: wasn't there an episode somewhere where Fozzie had to deal with his mother? / (holds still for a few seconds) Stop ruining my joke; it's funny. Narrator: Why is it that you find asteroids in the hemisphere, but you find hemorrhoids in your ass? That Guy: What am I, your mother? Read a book. Narrator: What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? That Guy: What do you mean, African swallow or European swallow? Narrator: Uh...I don't know that. (not on-screen) WHOOOAAAAA!!! (We then see the caption card move out of screen. Cut to the clip that the joke is referencing - from Monty Python And The Holy Grail; only the card is completely covering up the guy getting thrown off the bridge into the bog. The Narrator is believed to be flung into mid-air. We cut to That Guy looking up at the sky and tracking "the Narrator" off to his left; cut to another superimposed Holy Grail scene with the same deal. Cut back to That Guy) That Guy: He'll be back. Narrator: (on-screen) How can I kill my- That Guy: (interrupting) See? Narrator: (off-screen) Yes. (cut to the next question) Very good. How can I kill my family and frame the cat? That Guy: (back to right and turn) Well, MY advice would be: kill your family, / cut them up into (cute voice) little itty-bitty pieces, / and then, blame The Cat In The Hat. / Because we all know what a sick motherfucker he is. / TRUE, there's that story where he go in the two kids' house and he brings all sorts of fun and games. / But that was only ONE house. / In every other house he went to, he slaughtered the lot. / They don't tell you that bit in the Dr. Seuss book. / Though, surprisingly, there was a version written. / (rhyming) He stabbed them repeatedly 'til they were dead then grabbed them together and juggled their heads. / It's a horrifying tale to listen to / (points pipe at the camera) and a great cover-up for your family slaughter. / Yes. Narrator: I live in the middle of nowhere. Whenever I manage to get into civilization and around decent people, I exchange emails because it's the best way for me to get to know them... However, they never email me back. So my communist friend and I have decided to dictate and enslave the entire state. How should we punish them? That Guy: (back to right and turn) A very common question. Well, there's always the traditional tarring-and-feathering, / burning them at the stake, / forcing them to watch Mind of Mencia... / But I think the BEST way to punish them would be... detention. / Because DETENTION SUCKS! / You have to sit there, doing nothing... / Or worse than nothing! They make you work on your homework. / And they won't even let you listen to your iPod! (almost tantrum-like) It TOTALLY BLOWS! / And then, cut off their private parts. (pauses) God, I have issues. Narrator: If you could legally murder any celebrity, who would it be? That Guy: Jesus. / Because he'll just come back again anyway. / (chuckle) I remember the first time he came back from the grave. / He went up to Pontius Pilate and said, (in a deep, frat-boy-style voice) "SUCKAAAA!" / Thus, Pontius Pilate sicced his guards on him; / and it became a chase scene right out of Benny Hill. / (cut to a series of shots of That Guy running fast around the set, almost like he's driving, all sped-up and accompanied by "Yakety Sax", the Benny Hill theme. There's also a shot where he briefly leans in and out of the shot from screen right.) / (back to normal with piano music returning, looking up) HI-LARIOUS. (pronounced "hye-larious") / And religiously educational. / (gives a smooch to the camera) Narrator: Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street? That Guy: Mapquest it. (touches his forehead with his left hand as if to say, "Duh!") Narrator: Which weighs more: a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers? That Guy: (chuckles) This is a common question used to try to fool people up. (pauses) It's so obviously a ton of bricks. / Bricks are heavier; and, therefore, they shall weigh more. / (chuckle) Anyone who believes that a ton of feathers would weigh more... is stupid. / The only thing stupider would be believing that they BOTH weigh the same. / (looks up) HOW IDIOTIC would THAT be? (pauses) Very. Narrator: How many fingers am I holding up right now? That Guy: I don't know. Is it the same number as me? (as he says this, his right hand disappears and then returns giving us "the finger") / This is That Guy With The Glasses saying, "There's no such thing as a stupid question until YOU ask it." (winks at the camera and then returns to reading his book) THE END
  • 33 was a runaway that was taken in by the Adrenamix Corporation. Adrenamix used their prisoners for psionic experiments. The test subjects usually got superhuman abilities as a result of these experiments. 33 got the power the create static electricity. President Anderson Gaulthing called the experiments the "Psigns of the Times". His own daughter was also one of the Psigns. Alison Gaulthing managed to escape from the Adrenamic facility and the other Psigns were sent to take her back. They chased her across a rooftop and Alison died while trying to evade capture. 33 and the other Psigns feared they would be blamed for her death.
  • The number 33 was not used in English league football until the introduction of squad numbers into the club game. This was initially done by the Premier League in 1993, followed by the Football League in 1999. The first player to wear the number 33 during a match was goalkeeper Rhys Evans, who spent a portion of the 1999–00 season on loan from Chelsea. The number would later be allocated to two more goalkeepers, Martin Horsell and Steve Book, neither of whom wore it in a competitive match. The man who has played the most games in the 33 shirt for Rovers is winger Mark McKeever, who made 12 appearances in 2001. No player has ever scored a league goal wearing this number. N.B. Nationality is defined as the country represented by a player at any level of international football, or their country of birth if they have never played internationally. a League games (+substitute appearances) played and goals scored while wearing the number 33. * Number of league games played between the start of the 1999–00 season and the end of 2011–12: 598 * Number of appearances by players wearing number 33: 55 * Percentage of Rovers games featuring a number 33: 9.2%
  • Número atômico do arsênio Idade atribuída a Jesus de Nazaré quando da sua Morte, também atribuída a Alexandre o Grande quando da sua morte [[1]]Função Totiente, função Phi. [[2]]Neste link reparar as apresentações do número nas diversas línguas .
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