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When her sons acted up, she wanted to hit them.
If he acted up, this motherfucker would be a reflection on me.
"I feel OK. It hasn't been long that the inflammation acted up," he said Sunday.
Even as they acted up, both HAL and Eddie were able to explain their actions.
Stephenson had also worn the belt during his eight-month trial, but never acted up.
There was a boy named Vic, who often acted up in order to get attention.
The doctors would figure something out next time his heart acted up, just as they always had.
"The movement could have been derailed and died but they rose up, spoke up and acted up," McCarthy says.
For those of us who "acted up," he threatened to show us "a jar of ears" in the back.
Niese seemed to gather his footing with the Mets, throwing well for three games before his knee acted up again.
The next year, her other Achilles' tendon acted up, a new ache that joined nagging injuries to her hip and foot.
His progeny at the Derby have acted up while training on the racetrack, in the paddock and in the starting gate.
" During questioning, Posso and Flores denied withholding food from Eduardo, but admitted to physically abusing him, claiming that they did it because he "acted up the most.
Before he arrived, a correctional officer asked me and two members of the law firm representing Siatta whether we wanted a guard stationed nearby, in case the inmate acted up.
" (Maybe J.R. and the boys had a point after all?) "They acted up, things got out of hand, but because of who they were, it was bigger than it was.
Collins did not fully commit to Niese because Niese has been battling a sore knee that acted up Thursday, when he gave up six runs in an inning of relief against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
But they were the only things that would go up that day: The launch was called off at T-minus-23-minutes when a tracking dish, an antenna that communicates with and pinpoints the rocket, acted up.
Witnesses for the defense also spoke of Laquan's behavior in the past, saying he had acted up while in juvenile detention and used drugs, though witnesses conceded that Officer Van Dyke did not know Laquan and would have known nothing about his background when he shot him.
Cespedes has had various leg problems since joining the Mets in August 2015, and Collins was pressed after Thursday's game as to whether the Mets should have been more cautious in letting Cespedes get back on the field this week after his hamstring first acted up.
When "The Americans" was balancing its Paige story line (teenager finds out her parents are Soviet spies) with its Martha story line (woman finds out her husband is a Soviet spy), we were solidly on Team Martha — her plot won on dramatic and emotional grounds and Alison Wright acted up a storm as the lonely secretary willing to commit treason for love.
The verses were sent to King George V, prompting the response from the palace that Strahan had "acted up ... to the spirit of his utterances".
Robinson's claim has been criticized, including by David W. Virtue, who editorialized by calling it an "appalling deconstructionism from the liberal lobby which will spin even the remotest thing to turn it into a hint that Biblical figures are gay". Bob Goss, theologian, LGBT activist, and the author of Jesus Acted Up, A Gay and Lesbian Manifesto and Queering Christ, Beyond Jesus Acted Up, said of the interaction between Jesus and John, it "is a pederastic relationship between an older man and a younger man. A Greek reader would understand."Hank Hyena, "Was Jesus Gay: A search for the messiah's true sexuality leads to a snare of lusty theories", p.
On the first Friday of May, Aztec Hill acted up in the post parade and was very fractious in the gate at Churchill Downs. She never recovered as she finished a distant seventh in the Kentucky Oaks. Late in the year Aztec Hill won the Sunbonnet Stakes.
Orderly courts could not overrule its decisions. With this power the Decision-Taking Office blackmailed the Confessing Church to compromise. The Decision-Taking Office refrained from acting as long as the Confessing Church co-operated. In fact the Decision-Taking Office only acted up after the compromises failed in 1937.
D. Appleton, Vol. 2, p. 217 > Gilbert... repeatedly asserts the paramount value of experiments. He > himself, no doubt, acted up to his own precepts; for his work contains all > the fundamental facts of the science [of magnetism], so fully examined, > indeed, that even at this day we have little to add to them.
Cazares-Thomas is a contributing author of Daring to Speak Love’s Name (Penguin Books, 1993), From Queer to Eternity (Cassell, 1997), and The Queer Bible Commentary (SCM Press, 2006). He is contributing a chapter for a book entitled Jesus Acted Up: Then and Now. He has been featured in a number of journals relating to queer theology and ministry to the LGBTQ community.
Always on the go, his keepers found him hard to pin down for weigh-ins, and he often acted up while the other elephants were going about their daily routine. On 15 December 2006 the zoo held a first-birthday party for Gabi, complete with balloons and presents for visitors and a birthday cake for Gabi prepared by professional chefs at the Tadmor School for Hotel Management.
In Civil Disobedience. "I heartily accept the motto, — "That government is best which governs least;" and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically. Carried out, it finally amounts to this, which also I believe, — "That government is best which governs not at all;" and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of government which they will have". Retrieved 15 November 2019.
Teachers wanted equal pay as head teachers when they had to ‘act up’ or fill in for the heads (even though they were not formally appointed). Most of the teachers who acted up were in fact men. The Tribunal held the women did have a claim, even though none of the factors relied were discriminatory (acting up teachers also being men). The EAT overruled, and the women claimants were unsuccessful on appeal.
In the Age of Apocalypse reality, Northstar and Aurora were part of Mister Sinister's Elite Mutant Force (E.M.F.) and, as such, were assigned to patrolling the breeding pens. The siblings fully embraced their beliefs of mutant superiority and seemed to take great pleasure in punishing those prisoners who acted up or tried to escape. When the E.M.F.'s leader, Cyclops, switched sides, secretly helping some inmates to escape, he was caught in the act by the speeding twins.
He utilizes the example of a participative manager listening to his subordinates in an empathetic manner. # The message that is received is the one that will bring action: The message that is sent and received is the one that will be acted up on. Redding states that the receiver will reference their personal experiences as a point of reference to act up on the message received. # Feedback (Responsiveness and Receptiveness): This postulate deals with feedback within an organization from both managers and subordinates.
London: Hamilton & Co 1889 Assistant Bishop of Peterborough, August 1881November 1900 (he "administered the See", i.e. temporarily acted up as Bishop of Peterborough); and Archdeacon of Leicester, 1886–1899. During the 1885 vacancy in the See of Manchester, he served as the Archbishop of York's episcopal commissary in that diocese — effectively its acting diocesan bishop. In 1899 he returned to his former college as Master, where he remained (being ex officio a Canon of Gloucester, in which diocese he also undertook some limited episcopal duties) until his death on 25 September 1918.
However, according to Hackenschmidt himself, the injury was accidentally inflicted by his sparring partner, Roller, when trying to hold Hackenschmidt down onto his knees in the down position. Roller's right foot struck Hackenschmidt's right knee, which in 1904 had developed "Housemaid's Knee", requiring treatment, and had acted up again in 1907. Furthermore, according to Hackenschmidt, his sparring partners for this match were Americus (Gus Schoenlein), Jacobus Koch, Wladek Zbyszko and Dr. Roller. Ad Santel is not mentioned in any account of Hackenschmidt's training by either Hackenschmidt or Roller, both of whom offered their insights and accounts.
Another event saw her become envious of a friend's large house. Once, in fear of being constantly regarded by her daughters as the "bad guy", Sally would intentionally act passive and forgiving whenever the girls acted up, making Kevin out to be the mean, unfair parent when he scolded them for their behaviour. Kevin eventually got his revenge when he and the girls trashed their house while Sally was out. When she returned home and saw the mess, she couldn't keep up her act and became angry, feeling as though her role in the family was unimportant.
In mid-1986, when the Belgian delegation reached the Mexico World Cup semi-finals, the squad started a project titled Casa Hogar, an idea of delegation leader Michel D'Hooghe. Casa Hogar is a home for street children in the Mexican industrial city of Toluca, to which the footballers donated part of their tournament bonuses. In August 2013, the national team supported four social projects through the charity fund Football+ Foundation, by playing an A-match with a plus sign on the shoulders of their jerseys and auctioning the shirts. In the 21st century, several national team players acted up against discrimination.
Later performances included "straight" roles, though with less success, such as Elwood P. Dowd in Harvey (1950), in which he toured, and as Samuel Pepys in a musical composed by Vivian Ellis And So to Bed by J. B. Fagan (1951). He also had a hit in the title role of the musical farce Bob's Your Uncle (1948) by Austin Melford and later starred in Relations Are Best Apart at the Theatre Royal, Bath (1953), as Mr Pooter in a stage adaptation of The Diary of a Nobody (Duchess Theatre, 1955), and as Old Eccles in a musical version of Tom Robertson's Caste (1955). Henson acted up until the time of his death.
The same was true for the average parishioners, the vast majority did not bother being non-observant, many did not even participate in the elections, those who did, often voted for the German Christians, but in the following Struggle of the Churches (), they never acted up as German Christian activists. The Kirchenkampf was an enactment performed by two minority groups within a rather indifferent majority. As part of the re-election campaign the Nazi government and the Nazi party promoted that Nazi party members of Protestant descent, who were not members of the Evangelical Church of the old-Prussian Union, would (re-)join that church body in order to secure a clear majority of votes for the Nazi group of the German Christians.
Bill finally on persuasion of Papa and Bert, took Michael on one of his advertising agency trips and in the hotel Bill made a game out of Michael trying to find his father, which Michael did and soon he and Bill bonded and became best of pals and Michael never spoke of his father being dead, again. (Well, at least not until the summer of 1969.) On New Year's Eve 1954, Bert gave birth to her and Bill's second son, named, William Edward or at the time "Billy" for short (later in the 1960s, as he aged, he'd refer to himself as Edward or "Ed" for short.) Coming from Arizona to help out was Bert's recently widowed mother, Elsie Miller, who Michael took an instant disliking too and acted up around, but Michael had every reason to do so, because Elsie herself started to turn the Bauer household upside down. Even Bill and Papa started to dislike her and her demands. And eventually even Bert became fed up with her own mother.
On the heels of the off-season Walker trade, Ainge continued to dismantle O'Brien's team with a midseason trade that sent Eric Williams, Tony Battie, and struggling Kedrick Brown to Cleveland in exchange for troubled guard Ricky Davis, center Chris Mihm and center Michael Stewart. Reportedly distraught by this trade, O'Brien stepped down during the 2003–04 Season and was replaced by interim coach John Carroll. Davis proved to be an exciting player, and Welsch an offensive threat from three-point range (albeit an inconsistent one), but neither was capable of playing the tenacious defense that had become a trademark of O'Brien's teams. Vin Baker proved to be not up to the task of playing near his home state of Connecticut; alcoholism forced the Celtics to first suspend him, then void his contract. He played only 37 games for the Celtics in 2004, and 17 more with the New York Knicks in a minor role. The acquisition of LaFrentz also proved problematic, as LaFrentz's chronic knee problems acted up and forced the big man to miss all but 17 games.

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