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Sporting London — Twenty thousand Englishmen baying at the enemy.
Aggrieved residents crowded around a high-profile visitor, baying for relief.
A nationalist tide baying for the blood of Kashmiris rose across India.
"These same people were baying for my blood," Mr. Bukhari told me.
Around Kildare, the public is baying for details of the splattery crimes.
Baying spectators jab them with sharp sticks, or yank and twist their tails.
We'll set the dogs loose, and when they start baying we come running.
Results would be revealed in front of a baying studio audience, with occasionally violent consequences.
Nor do jackals have the yips of coyotes or the full-throated baying of wolves.
Yet the Tories look like hounds baying for blood and the Labour Party like frightened foxes.
You cannot bid the wolf to stop its baying, nor the whippoorwill to postpone its dirge.
Interest spiked in the 2006 event at Doha, when it attracted baying fans in a packed stadium.
The poor guy can't even go for chicken without a mob of baying fans tailing him. pic.twitter.
High economics, low politics and bad jokes combine in an hour-long monologue before a baying crowd.
He was fully alert now — I do not recall him baying — seemingly ready for his victory lap.
The crowd surrounding Mr. Khan was baying for him to be doused in gas and set alight.
As she began her run, the baying reached a crescendo, as it had for every Swedish penalty-taker.
Sonny Boy, one of Mr. Grant's four critter dogs, started barking and baying, and Acer, the Jack Russell, joined in.
A rising racist right vowing to restore a country's greatness, baying for blood and attacking the left in the streets.
Bollywood stars, politicians, media houses and everyone who had been baying for blood since the initial attack celebrated the strikes.
ALMOST the instant "Stranger Things" was released last year, the baying of fans desperate for the next instalment was ear-splitting.
I followed him around, but the book never came off, probably because Uno's verbal skills were confined largely to expressive baying.
When they faint in the face of marauding dogs, we call back our baying hounds and wait for them to wake.
In "Isle of Dogs," the baying of animals affirms the primacy of poetic sound: On the Isle of Dogs we barked.
But it was temporarily drowned out by the baying of photographers downstairs on the Rue Pierre Charon, in Paris's tony Eighth Arrondissement.
For those attempting to portray the Hong Kong protesters as a baying mob of radicals, the pictures from Tuesday were a gift.
With the authorities baying for the 7-foot-2ins giant's blood, his scheduled appearance for ROAD FC's Christmas show was in doubt.
Faced with a baying crowd who would not mute their deafening protest, the judges were forced to bump up Nemov's tally to 9.762.
For all their baying in 2010, the real "Death Panels" are convening right now, and I will be attending funerals as a result.
We see Palestinians accused of even the least destructive crimes immediately branded as "terrorists," with throngs of Jewish Israelis baying for their blood.
From the 1st century AD, the impressive three-tiered Roman amphitheatre was the scene of gladiator fights witnessed by over 20,000 baying citizens.
He has made a start by standing up to demagogues baying for the death of Asia Bibi, a Christian labourer falsely accused of blasphemy.
For the cover of the exceedingly boring Fallen, Vikernes altered the painting just enough to keep Bouguereau's remaining estate from baying for his blood.
"These are just dishonest, terrible people," Trump told the baying crowd before adding that he was talking about "only 85 percent" of the media.
In the 1980s, the building acquired another nickname, the Coyote Building, as its spire and towering flagpole were said to favor a baying coyote.
As Lisa Dahlkvist fired in the winning penalty to silence the baying crowd, Marta could only sink to her knees in the center circle.
He compared efforts to nullify the Supreme Court's desegregation orders to "a hound dog baying at the moon and claiming it's got the moon treed".
It is an odd decision: The journey will take Galanopolous directly in front of the end of the stadium where Olympiacos's baying, intimidating ultras gather.
" In "Girl," Boko Haram soldiers set up a table in the middle of a compound, then rape one girl after another, to "baying and cheering.
She and her Tory counterpart would text each other across the floor of the House of Commons, oblivious to the baying partisanship that raged about them.
Later on we see four small grotesque gilded heads, mouths agape, baying in mockery, mounted on the reconstructed frame of the roof of a carriage. Whose?
In fact, there's not much difference between Charcot's photographic illustrations of hysteria and the rigid, straining arch of Kiyo's body, panting and baying while Shimamura watches.
Mr. McConnell's television commercials mocked Mr. Huddleston's paid speechifying and his voting and attendance records by depicting baying bloodhounds on the hunt for an absentee senator.
In the quarterfinals, it recovered from 4-1 down after the first leg to beat Barcelona, 3-0, and advance in front of a baying Stadio Olimpico.
Instead of a solitary white boy surrounded by crowds of peaceful, welcoming black people, there is a solitary black girl surrounded by a baying mob of whites.
And after baying his way into the heart of the judge, Dr. J. Donald Jones, Uno won the title, the first ever by a beagle at Westminster.
He liked to pair apocalyptic language about the state of the country with over-the-top praise of Mr. Trump, leaving the audience practically baying for the candidate.
As popularized in the film Groundhog Day, each year on February 2nd, Phil is coaxed from his home in a tree stump and displayed to a baying crowd.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Just months ago, with crowds of protesters baying on the streets for the resignation of the "dictator" and "murderer," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro looked like a goner.
EARLY in "The Cane", Maureen is asked by her daughter why there is a baying mob outside the house and why they have thrown a brick through the window.
President Vladimir V. Putin took it badly, sending relations into the kind of tailspin not seen for decades, with dogs of war baying on the state-controlled news media.
And the last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.
Needless to say the mood – with a heavy police presence, a baying crowd and bouts of racist abuse for the black players in the Republic side – was particularly toxic.
When the unsuspecting pedophile arrives, he is met by an angry group of hunters, who film the encounter and post it online, much to the satisfaction of their baying followers.
Lexington confesses to loathing the sport, with its ranks of flush-faced spectators baying as two large men inflict severe enough brain damage on one another to induce temporary unconsciousness.
"Scribe," which begins with the baying of hounds and ends with silence, reminds us on every page that humans remain the storytelling animal, and that therein might lie our salvation.
And maybe the reason those hounds are now baying at such volume is that they have been shackled up in the Republican basement for the past two or three years.
With luck, this is the last time a female presidential candidate is able to compare herself to a fictional Queen who maintained her dignity while walking through a baying mob.   
Today's anger and discontent—from Islamist nihilists murdering Paris concert-goers, to Trump supporters baying for Hillary Clinton to be locked up, to attacks on immigrants following Brexit—is hardly new.
The sequence culminates with their being oblivious to the shootout in the house they're parked in front of, belting "One More Try" like a pack of wolves baying at the moon.
Benn seemed ruthless yet professional; Eubank flounced into the ring and strutted about with his nostrils flared, glaring stony-faced into the baying crowd, seemingly at odds with everything about the sport.
Anti-constitutional forces that openly flout the law working overtime in the United States but despite the baying in the mainstream media they are the almost exclusive province of the American Left.
In terms of numbers, this is the biggest horse race in the UK. Bigger than the Grand National, with the added bonus of no horses being shot in front of a baying crowd.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe told baying opposition lawmakers there was "no anxiety, no restlessness" inside an administration committed to social and economic reform including an overhaul of the pension and unemployment benefit systems.
Their response to the financial crisis was to cave to an austerity paradigm set by Republicans and to reinforce their faith in technocratic elites just when the country was baying for bankers' blood.
In a post on Facebook on Saturday, the Hong Kong edition of the Chinese state newspaper China Daily said that Hong Kong "anti-government fanatics" were "baying for blood" ahead of the celebrations.
But it is not an accident that many people have quickly gone from baying for his blood to fretting about how our country will get along without him: Who will lead the F.B.I.?
But it does send a strong message: don't mess with Amazon's review system, otherwise a scary team of lawyers will be baying for your blood, all because you promoted someone's Kindle self-help book.
The anti-Pelosi insurgents delivered a letter on Monday arguing that voters are baying for change, beginning with a leadership overhaul, and the party needs fresh faces at the top of the leadership ranks.
This mournful tale is primarily set in 1956 in a Cornish fishing village plagued by both a serial murderer and a baying pack of reporters lured down from London by the smell of blood.
When Donald J. Trump arrived in Albuquerque last week, stepping from his gold-plated jet into an aircraft hangar that was thronged with baying supporters, he held his arms aloft like a champion boxer.
The moment that stands out with the greatest clarity, the episode for which this convention will be best remembered, is Ted Cruz's refusal to endorse Trump in front of a crowd baying for his submission.
HARARE (Reuters) - When Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe sacked his vice president in front of 12,000 baying party members in 193, Emmerson Mnangagwa sat quietly in the crowd, a green baseball cap pulled low over his eyes.
Even the news of her release from prison was greeted by a baying mob of thousands of men who waved banners demanding that she be hanged -- a terrifying and visceral picture of the patriarchy in action.
HARARE (Reuters) - When Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe sacked his vice-president in front of 193,000 baying party members in 2014, Emmerson Mnangagwa sat quietly in the crowd, a green baseball cap pulled low over his eyes.
When Maximus Decimus Meridius steps out onto the sands of the Mauretanian arena in one of the early fight scenes in Gladiator, he is taunted by a baying spectators and showered with rose petals from above.
Every now and again, along comes somebody, or some new technology, or both, capable of taking this raw human material and shaping it into a crazed, baying, hypnotized mob that is convinced the Great Leader has come.
The baying of some of Mr Trump's supporters reinforces the impression: at a rally in Nevada the mother of an air-force officer was jeered after asking his running-mate, Mike Pence, to speak up for the Khans.
The crooked, whiny, misogynistic cop Chad is arrested, in a scene so matter of fact and devoid of gloating that you'd almost think the entire viewing audience hadn't been baying "can someone punch this guy?" since week one.
With crowds baying "We want food!" and security forces struggling to keep order, protests and melees at shops have been spreading around the recession-hit South American oil-producing nation in recent weeks, fueled by shortages of basic foods.
The accompanying baying of some of Mr Trump's supporters reinforces the impression: at a rally in Nevada the mother of an air-force officer was jeered after asking his running-mate, Mike Pence, to speak up for the Khans.
Barely 72 hours after that fateful December day, Jose Mourinho was secreted out of Chelsea's Cobham training ground, hounded all the way by the baying press pack and disorientated by the snaps and flashes of a thousand glaring camera lenses.
For some, the hunt represents the class struggle waged by those outside the privileged loop of riders in their scarlet coats atop glistening steeds, pounding across the countryside with packs of hounds baying for the blood of a hapless fellow quadruped.
Pro-government Turkish newspapers are baying for United States troops to be kicked out of Incirlik, a Turkish air base used in the fight against Islamic State militants and other critical missions, but the Turkish government has not moved in that direction yet.
Instead I find delegates for Sanders like Naomi Johnson, a 35-year-old social worker who at the news of the endorsement climbed to a rooftop in downtown Boise with five other delegates to howl "fuck" like a pack of baying animals.
On any weekday at Pisillo, between about noon and one-thirty, it's hard to move, and even think, amid the scrum of union reps, bankers, and City Hall workers baying orders to a background of solid nineties Eurodance hits (think "Rhythm of the Night").
Cox said he could not disclose all the advice for fear of it being "contrary to the interests in the country", going so far as to shout at Labour lawmakers that it was no use "baying and shouting" when he was trying to guard the public interest.
Turning outrage into action Julian Zelizer, a history and public affairs professor at Princeton University, was similarly skeptical that Trump's constant stress-testing of the checks on his power would inspire a serious effort to fortify them -- even with critics and political opponents baying for congressional action.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, pillories and stocks and whipping posts became museum pieces, the hangman and the firing squad were supplanted by more technical methods, and punishment became something that happened elsewhere — in distant prisons and execution chambers, under professional supervision, far from the baying crowd.
Now Thyssenkrupp's future is in play, with activist investors on the one side baying for a restructuring of the group to drive up value, and its top shareholder - the charitable Krupp foundation - and workers on the other side with a mandate to protect the unity of the company and jobs.
Sherman in the stinking cells…his terrifying stumbles into the black netherworld…baying money fever…racism on every side…no redemption… There were more novels, further investigations of the social mores of Atlanta ("A Man in Full"), of sex and society at university ("I am Charlotte Simmons") and of immigrants in Miami ("Back to Blood").
Despite reactionaries' panicked baying that the moves the genre's made towards social progress is in fact a plot to make metal "less dangerous," the fact of the matter is that, to most people, heavy metal and its fans are still seen as taboo, scary, weird—and, as was unfortunately made apparent last week with the Gray brothers—dangerous.
On Soccer LONDON — In the first few seconds of his first Champions League semifinal, the biggest game of his career, the brightest stage, with Tottenham Hotspur Stadium baying and roaring around him, with the eyes of the world upon him, with the weight of Ajax's gilded history on his back and the hope of the present on his shoulders, Frenkie de Jong controlled the ball.
No, the Mayweather/McGregor fight is like something out of Donald Trump's most cherished fever dreams: Two "winners" and self-promotional wizards, in love with themselves and the money they've made, surrounded by adoring fans and entourages, trumpeting their achievements and lashing out at each other in front of an enormous baying crowd for garish amounts of money, commanding the attention of the entire world, from the common man to the cultural elites, sucking all the air out of the room and crushing the rest of the entertainment world under the weight and gravity of its spectacle and self-regard, brought to the world by a man who has built a bloodsport into a multi-billion-dollar venture by stealing happily from the Trump playbook: courting controversy, keeping himself in the center of the picture, promoting his business as a manifestation of his own personality, soaking in adoration and deflecting blame and throwing subordinates under the bus whenever anything goes off the rails.
The cry or baying while hunting (important for a scenthound) is described as persistent and sharp.
Ethnologue lists the following alternate names for Bahing: Baying, Bayung, Ikke lo, Kiranti-Bayung, Pai Lo, Radu lo.
In 1998, Opeth singer and songwriter Mikael Åkerfeldt used part of a sentence from "Drip Drip" for the title of the album My Arms, Your Hearse. The full line was "As I carry you to your grave, my arms your hearse". Another nod to Comus was given on the 2005 Opeth album Ghost Reveries. The second track, "The Baying of the Hounds", was derived from a line in the song "Diana" which reads, "And she knows by the sound of the baying, by the baying of the hounds".
Very often this is used in conjuncture with a team of hunters using fixed positions to take moose moving away from the baying dog.
A number of variations on this legend have been recorded, including versions where the baying of a hound, rather than a trumpet, precedes a death.
The baying kit, supplied as part of the assembly, enables additional bays to be added to populated racks without having to demount any equipment already installed.
University Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA. They give birth to single calves. When alarmed, they give out shrill, baying alarm calls. Captive specimens live up to 23 years.
Nell said he had previously violated the site's rules against hate speech. According to Mail & Guardian critic Christopher McMichael, Nell's political cartoons portray black politicians as "baying for white genocide" and reveal crypto-fascist ideas about racial intelligence.
Wild boar hunt with bay dogs, circa 1900 A bay dog (or bailer, in Australian English) is a dog that is specially trained to find, chase, and then bay, or howl at from a safe distance from large animals during a hunt, such as during a wild boar hunt. Bay dogs chase and circle the boar, keeping it cornered in one place, while barking intensely. This behavior is known as "baying" or keeping the boar "at bay". In Australia the terms "bay dogs" and "baying" are not in common usage; these are colloquially referred to as "bailers" and "bailing", respectively.
The Board is responsible for overseeing the production contracts and the Youth Scholarship Fund for the Annual Baying Event. Full Boar Productions – www.fullboarproductions.com, was awarded the Production and Promotion Contracts until the year 2018. The 2018–2023 contractor for this event is Jake Loiacano.
In this particular event, bay dogs are judged on their containment and control of the boar and their style of baying (howling). The better bay dogs will bay in a pattern that alerts the hunter and retains control of the boar with his demeanor and herding ability. If a boar runs from the dogs, they may nip the boar to make him stop; however, "catching" the stock is prohibited. Louisiana bans hog- catching but permits bay dog or herding events after the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals worked on the law that exempted Uncle Earl's, and other baying and herding events.
Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials is an annual Hog Dog Baying Event held in the third weekend of March in Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana at the Winn Parish Fair Grounds involving boars and various breeds of bay dogs, including Catahoula Leopard Dogs, Blackmouth Cur, Blue Lacy, and others.
Mulloy created many of MTV's iconic idents during the 1980s and 90s. These included the much lauded Boxers to Lovers in which two boxers, depicted as crude stick figures, stop fighting and embrace one another, only to find themselves engulfed by the furious crowd of spectators baying for blood.
Often, hunters do not chase their quarry along with the hounds, unlike organized foxhunting, but wait and listen to the distinctive baying to determine if the prey has been treed. Coonhounds are excellent at hunting all manner of prey if trained properly.Coonhounds were bred for treeing behavior, as exhibited by this Redbone.
Death to Ferry!' Ferry's friends hustled him past this baying pack. But there was worse to come. The news of the cabinet's fall had gone round Paris like wildfire, and in front of the palais Bourbon an excited mob, estimated by journalists at around 20,000 people, thronged the pont de la Concorde.
Other accounts describe boggarts as having more completely beast-like forms. The "Boggart of Longar Hede" from Yorkshire was said to be a fearsome creature the size of a calf, with long shaggy hair and eyes like saucers. It trailed a long chain after itself, which made a noise like the baying of hounds.Cordner, p.
The thought of exhuming the final resting place of a former grave robber is irresistibly appealing to them. That, and the fact that the body had been buried several centuries before, drives them to travel such long distances to reach the site. Upon reaching the old cemetery, they notice the distant baying of a giant hound.
Link 1960, 66 Though Wilson was determined to keep the United States out of the war, and he thought that the causes of the war were complex, he personally believed that the U.S. shared more values with the Allies than the Central Powers.Clements 1992, pp. 122–123 Wilson and "Jingo", the American War Dog. The editorial cartoon ridicules jingoes baying for war.
Link 1960, 66 Though Wilson was determined to keep the United States out of the war, and he thought that the causes of the war were complex, he personally believed that the U.S. shared more values with the Allies than the Central Powers.Clements 1992, pp. 122–123 Wilson and "Jingo", the American War Dog. The editorial cartoon ridicules jingoes baying for war.
Elez Yeun is surrounded by many legends and superstitions. It is said that hapless mortals peering into Elez Yeun risked being seized, and dragged down by unseen forces below. Malevolent fiends, often taking the form of a great black dog, are heard baying at night. Another sound heard floating on the night wind comes from the mad revels of lost souls.
He grows up to be a lovable thug who falls for Thenmozhi (Lakshmi Rai), while Achu marries Lakshmi (Gopika). But soon major misunderstandings created by their enemies crop up and the brothers are baying for each other's blood. Just before the climax, they come to the realization that others were behind their enmity, so they patch up their differences and take on their foes.
12 July 2010. Louth fans burst onto the pitch as the final whistle blew, chasing and physically assaulting the referee around the field, while a steward was knocked unconscious with a bottle during ugly scenes played out on live television. The referee was struck on at least three different points as he scrambled away from the baying mob."Referee Martin Sludden struck after Leinster decider".
Türst is a legendary folkloric figure from the agricultural communities of Lucerne, dating to the pre-Christian era. He is described as a "dreadful huntsman", of whom people should be wary in stormy weather. Türst blows his hunting horn through villages in the tempestuous months preceding Epiphany, accompanied by a baying pack of three-legged hunting dogs. Specific beliefs about him vary from region to region.
The hunt typically ends when the raccoon climbs a tree. Upon reaching the tree, the dog or dogs will stop baying and begin the "tree" bark, also referred to as the chop bark for its short, sharp sound. This change in vocalization lets the hunter know when a raccoon is treed. Some dogs have emitted as many as 150 chop barks per minute when on a tree.
In her new commitment to "glorious truth," Virginia snoops through all of Paul's private papers, and discovers his secret: he himself was once a clergyman. By the final chapter of the story, Paul is reduced to baying at the moon. His howls attract the notice of another couple. The woman turns out to be Paul's wife, who has come searching for her errant husband.
Wilson and "Jingo", the American War Dog. The editorial cartoon ridicules jingoes baying for war. World War I broke out in July 1914, pitting the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria) against the Allied Powers (Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, and several other countries). The war fell into a long stalemate after the Allied Powers halted the German advance at the September 1914 First Battle of the Marne.
The eyes are hazel to brown, the ears are long, wide, and thin, are set low and far back on the dog's head, and hang well down the neck. The black and tan markings are similar to the Doberman's and the Rottweiler's. The Black and Tan Coonhound's bark is loud and baying; it has been described as a deep howl. The breed standard includes muscular legs that are long in proportion to body length.
Hyena Dholes pack Jackals Austen's favorite subjects were wild animals, and she was successful in the illustration of books. Her etchings of animals and birds were popular in the 1940s and 1950s. At the Royal Academy in 1903, she exhibited "The Day of Reckoning", a wolf pursued by hunters through a forest in snow. A second show a snow scene, featured a wolf baying, while two others are apparently listening to him.
Its size and energy make it popular as a hunter in hard to reach places; the breed is among those eligible for competition in sanctioned Earthdog trials. The working dog version of the Lakeland is often known as the Fell Terrier or Patterdale Terrier. Whereas most terrier breeds have only to bolt their quarry, or to mark it by baying, the Lakeland must be able to kill the foxes in their lair.
The name “Rokumeikan” comes from a Chinese classic, the Shi Jing ("Book of Songs"), and refers to the benefits of hospitality. The 161st ode is entitled Lù Míng, 鹿鳴, which is read in Japanese as rokumei. It was chosen by Nakai Hiromu, the first husband of Inoue's wife Takeko. The name is often translated as "Deer Cry Pavilion", and in older books the translation "Hall of the Baying Stag" is given.
The greylag goose has a loud cackling call similar to that of the domestic goose, "aahng-ung-ung", uttered on the ground or in flight. There are various subtle variations used under different circumstances, and individual geese seem to be able to identify other known geese by their voices. The sound made by a flock of geese resembles the baying of hounds. Goslings chirp or whistle lightly, and adults hiss if threatened or angered.
The Mountain Cur is a type of working dog that is bred specifically for treeing and trailing small game, like squirrel and raccoons. They are also used for hunting and baying big game like bear and wild boar as well as being an all-purpose farm dog. Curs are a member of the Hound group, and the Mountain Cur is one of several varieties of cur. It can also be used as a water dog.
They remove it from the skeleton and flee into the night. As they do, they notice once again the continuous sound of a baying hound in the distance. Even as they return home, strange sounds can be heard within their house, including the distant howl of a dog. This culminates into his friend being violently attacked and killed by a mysterious creature, which the narrator claims the amulet had brought onto him.
Benedetti (1999a, 222) and Magarshack (1950, 338). Held in a room at the station with a large crowd with "the faces of wild beasts" baying at its windows, Stanislavski believed he was to be executed.Magarshack (1950, 338–339). He remembered that he was carrying an official document that mentioned having played to Kaiser Wilhelm during their tour of 1906 that, when he showed it to the officers, produced a change of attitude towards his group.Magarshack (1950, 339).
The border on the outside of the bulk being new > layd with faire white and trayled over with greene according to the custom > heretofore—and for baying and colouring the whole number of the oares for > the row barge being thirty-six. John de Critz's final bill for painting these barges and their carvings by Maximilian Colt in 1621 was over £255.Devon, Frederick, ed., Issues of the Exchequer in the Reign of James I, London (1836), p.
The principle attribute of Josh Perrott is his physical toughness. He beats his children and wife but seldom and lightly by Jago standards and ensures that they are fed to some degree. His callousness is made clear by his indifference to the death of his baby daughter and he kills Weech with malice aforethought. His flight from the murder scene, in the face of a baying mob, is reminiscent of that of Bill Sikes in Oliver Twist.
Moore 1920 pp.118–23 It could be a quiet night or rifle fire with ricocheting bullets, might make for an anxious night waiting for information from the listening post. Quiet might follow, "except for the occasional restless movements of the horses, the rolling of a dislodged clod down a hillside, or the weird baying of jackals." Or after a "sinister stillness" and "a crash of rifle fire" the listening post would frantically return, reporting the direction of the opposition's attack.
He closed his review by claiming "Forty minutes flew by and the credits rolled too soon, leaving on a creepy cliffhanger that left me baying for more. If next week’s conclusion of the story – and the 12-part series as a whole – can keep up the standard set by the opening three episodes, we’re in for a treat. Doctor Who will have regenerated once more". Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Club also enjoyed the episode, awarding it a B+ grade.
And I > gave them several minutes of harangue in mock-German, and eventually I > finished and a great roar went up with a mass of hands going up at forty- > five degrees baying "Sieg, heil!, Sieg, heil!" over and over again, and it's > the mass of gold braid on these arms that lives in my memory. Wild engendered intense loyalties among the people he knew. His formative naval service gave him a strong sense of teamwork and obligation to others, and to seeking the fairest way ahead.
"I was eager to perform. There was no point in saying that I too took part in the World Championship, the Olympics and the World Cup without having done anything worth remembering," he had said. A win over Thailand's Kamsing Somluck in front of a baying home crowd was the highlight of Deva's memorable Cup performance. At the peak of his career, the Chennai boxer, who was adjudged the best of Indian Railways in 1995, had beaten top stars from almost all the big boxing nations.
At Riles' trial, he had multiple outbursts while in the courtroom, and he ultimately had to be held in a nearby cell while the trial continued. A psychiatrist testified that Riles acted like a dog when she tried to interview him - baying at the moon, barking and trying to bite her. Washington testified that he once saw Riles attempt to tie his wife to a railroad track as a train neared, screaming at her, "Repent, Jezebel!" Riles was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death.
In a typical match, a hog is released into a pen followed by one or two bay dogs that attempt to control or subdue it by baying: barking and confronting the hog until it stops. The dogs most commonly used are Catahoula and Black Mouth Curs or specially bred mixes. Judges for these contests deduct points for improper behavior such as biting the hog or failing to bark, and award points for proper behaviors such as coming close to the front of the hog and maintaining steady eye contact with it.
He argued that the bombings were detrimental for the self-determination of Chechnya. He noted that the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria has achieved a de facto independence from Russia after the Khasavyurt Accord, with two thirds of Russian citizens favoring the separation of the breakaway republic. However, the public opinion in Russia has changed dramatically after the bombings. Most Russians started "baying for blood" and strongly supporting the war with Chechnya that became inevitable and led to the loss of the independence as a result of the bombings.
This bay is very much distinguishable from their normal day to day baying. Bred to work on all kinds of punishing terrain, Redbones are fast and surefooted and move with a proud, "swinging" gait. A Redbone Coonhound's training is a key component to creating a capable hunting dog, so proper training should begin as soon as possible. The Redbone has a stubborn mindset that can work to the owner's advantage, but the Redbone can also absorb a significant amount of information that can help with creating a reliable hunting dog.
There are many documented cases of people being attacked by dogs and the concern here is that these dogs are trained to hunt and that could make them even more dangerous. Many around the area however believe that this trend will die out without legislation being passed. Another concern to J-MCA is the technique used to train these dogs to hunt called "bear baying", where a bear is declawed and tied to a fence. The hunter then turns the dogs on it to maul it and develop a smell for the animal.
It can also whistle, especially when disturbed while breeding and nesting. When swimming, black swans hold their necks arched or erect and often carry their feathers or wings raised in an aggressive display. In flight, a wedge of black swans will form as a line or a V, with the individual birds flying strongly with undulating long necks, making whistling sounds with their wings and baying, bugling or trumpeting calls. Black swan skeleton (Museum of Osteology) The black swan is unlike any other Australian bird, although in poor light and at long range it may be confused with a magpie goose in flight.
Longer-legged hounds run more quickly and usually require that the hunters follow on horseback; shorter-legged hounds allow hunters to follow on foot. Hunting with some breeds, such as German Bracke, American Foxhounds, or coonhounds, involves allowing the pack of dogs to run freely while the hunters wait in a fixed spot until the dogs' baying announces that the game has been "treed". The hunters then go to the spot on foot, following the sound of the dogs' baying.Coon hunting on ESPN The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) places scent hounds into their classification "Group 6".
In 1447, this unpopularity took the form of a Commons campaign against William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who was the most unpopular of all the King's entourage and widely seen as a traitor. He was impeached by Parliament to a background that has been called "the baying for Suffolk's blood [by] a London mob",Hicks, M.A., The Wars of the Roses Yale 2002, p. 67 to the extent that Suffolk admitted his alarm to Henry. Ultimately, Henry was forced to send him into exile, but Suffolk's ship was intercepted in the English Channel.
An old-style dachshund showing the longer legs Illustration of a dachshund baying a European badger The dachshund is a creation of German breeders and includes elements of German, French, and English hounds and terriers. Dachshunds have been kept by royal courts all over Europe, including that of Queen Victoria, who was particularly enamored of the breed. The first verifiable references to the dachshund, originally named the "Dachs Kriecher" ("badger crawler") or "Dachs Krieger" ("badger warrior"), came from books written in the early 18th century.Der vollkommene teutsche Jäger (The Complete German Hunter), Johann Friedrich von Flemming, 1719–1724, Leipzig.
Gingrich parodied on the cover of National Review Gingrich's rise to front-runner status provoked renewed skepticism from the party establishment and heavy scrutiny from conservative pundits, who questioned his character and his record. David Brooks argued that Gingrich is subject to "narcissism, self-righteousness, self-indulgence and intemperance" while George Will called him a "rental politician" who "embodies almost everything disagreeable about modern Washington." Peggy Noonan expressed concern that after winning the nomination in 2012 "and the GOP is fully behind him, he will begin baying at the moon."Alexander Burns, Conservative pundits turn down Newt Politico December 9, 2011.
Bob Dylan did not receive acclaim until years later. "These debut songs are essayed with differing degrees of conviction," writes music critic Tim Riley in 1999, "[but] even when his reach exceeds his grasp, he never sounds like he knows he's in over his head, or gushily patronizing … Like Elvis Presley, what Dylan can sing, he quickly masters; what he can't, he twists to his own devices. And as with the Presley Sun sessions, the voice that leaps from Dylan's first album is its most striking feature, a determined, iconoclastic baying that chews up influences, and spits out the odd mixed signal without half trying."Riley, Tim.
The album marks a temporary return to the progressive metal styles of the previous albums and features death growls, though still includes some of the progressive rock elements of Damnation. Ghost Reveries was initially intended to be a concept album, with numerous tracks linking together a story of a man's turmoil after committing an unconscionable act, symbolised by killing his own mother. However, Mikael Åkerfeldt commented: The album only partly portrays a concept, not fully arranged in the poetic manner as previous releases such as Still Life and My Arms, Your Hearse. "The Baying of the Hounds" is partially inspired by lyrics from the song "Diana" from Comus's album First Utterance.
Harris also claimed that her mother was physically and emotionally abusive. In 1931, Harris won the role of "Little Maria" in the horror film Frankenstein. In arguably the film's most memorable scene, Maria meets the fugitive monster (played by Boris Karloff) beside a lakeside and charms the monster with her innocence, humanity and friendship, something which he had not experienced with previously hostile, mistrusting adults. A children's game is however tragically misinterpreted by the monster, and he ends up throwing Little Maria into the lake,film script unintentionally drowning her and turning the surrounding village's population into a lynch mob, baying for revenge after the child's body is found.
The vocalizing of the dogs at bay signals the modern firearms hunter to close the distance with the pack and once caught up, to dispatch the boar with a well-placed gunshot. For the primitive weapons hunter the bay signals the hunters to release the "catch dogs", that are used to then catch and hold the boar, allowing hunters to hog-tie the boar for relocation or kill the boar with a knife, spear or similar instrument. The dogs used for baying are typically curs, hounds, and various purpose-bred crosses. Some crossing has occurred between "bay and catch" dogs, due to being raised together for generations, along with purpose-breeding.
141 With so small a majority, members' regular attendance in the Commons chamber became important; however, in August 1950 Driberg left the country for Korea, where Britain had joined the United States in a United Nations military expedition to repel the North Korean invasion of the South.Wheen (2001), pp. 229–39 Driberg and a few other left-wing MPs had objected to British involvement;Hastings (Max) (1987), pp. 71 and 74–75 In his Reynolds News column, Driberg had written of "Tories (Conservatives) who ... cannot help baying their delight at the smell of blood in the air", a comment that caused outrage in parliament among the Conservative members.
As a member of the strongly anti-Catholic Protestant Association, De Fleury actively defended Lord George Gordon, who had instigated it and was accused by Charles Wesley and others of inciting the riots over the restoration of civil rights to Catholics. Her pamphlet vindicating Gordon, entitled Unrighteous Abuse Detected and Chastised, appeared in 1781, as did her Poems, Occasioned by the Confinement and Acquittal of the Right Honourable Lord George Gordon, President of the Protestant Association. The pamphlet "depicts her enemies baying against Truth like village curs at the moon."The Feminist Companion to Literature in English, eds Virginia Blain, Patricia Clements and Isobel Grundy (London: Batsford, 1990), p. 276.
Catch dogs hunting bears, 17th century Romans used "catch dogs" to hunt wild boar A catch dog is a specially trained dog that is used to catch large animals in hunting, working livestock, and baiting. As hunters, catch dogs are contrasted with bay dogs who corner prey animals and alert their handler by howling, or baying. Catch dogs are typically outfitted with chest armor to prevent being speared by the boar's tusk, and neck armor to prevent neck injury. As livestock dogs, catch dogs use their weight and teeth to immobilize live animals so that they can be captured, or literally hogtied, by the dog's handlers, who may be stockmen, hunters, butchers, or farmers.
All of this could be lost to a fearful wartime government or a baying mob. The Wesleyan "clergy" derived their income from the Church and had a vested interest in ensuring a conservative policy. It was easier for men from the lower sorts, artisans like Bourne and Clowes,Bourne was a successful businessman (a carpenter whose contacts included supplying pit-props for local coal mines) and Clowes was a master potter, who had worked his way up from working in potteries as a young boy and married into the Wedgwood family. They both had considerable education, though not at university like John Wesley, but rather through their own hard work earning a living.
In Winterreise Schubert raises the importance of the pianist to a role equal to that of the singer. In particular, the piano's rhythms constantly express the moods of the poet, like the distinctive rhythm of "Auf dem Flusse", the restless syncopated figures in "Rückblick", the dramatic tremolos in "Einsamkeit", the glimmering clusters of notes in "Irrlicht", or the sharp accents in "Der stürmische Morgen". The piano supplies rich effects in the nature imagery of the poems, the voices of the elements, the creatures and active objects, the rushing storm, the crying wind, the water under the ice, birds singing, ravens croaking, dogs baying, the rusty weathervane grating, the post horn calling, and the drone and repeated melody of the hurdy-gurdy.
The Beagle: long ears, large nasal passages, and a sturdy body for enduranceA baying houndFranz Rudolf Frisching in the uniform of an officer of the Bernese Huntsmen Corps with his Berner Laufhund, painted by Jean Preudhomme in 1785 Scent hounds (or scenthounds) are a type of hound that primarily hunts by scent rather than sight. These breeds are hunting dogs and are generally regarded as having some of the most sensitive noses among dogs. Hounds are hunting dogs that either hunt by following the scent of a game animal (scenthounds) or by following the animal by sight (sighthounds). There are many breeds in the scenthound type, and scenthounds may do other work as well, so exactly which breeds should be called scenthound can be controversial.
Texas Cooperative Extension, Wildlife Services Typically, a hunter with one or two dogs bays, or corners the hog and a catch dog catches (or catch dogs catch) the hog and the hunter comes in behind the dog(s), throws the hog down, and ties it. The development of this training into a competitive spectator event is often mistakenly believed to have first taken place in Winnfield, Louisiana at an event known as Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials. The trials were first organized in 1995 as part of the celebration of former governor and well-known hog hunter Earl K. Long's 100th birthday. In these trials, a group of five judges scores the dogs' skill at baying the hog (cornering it and causing it to stand still).
In 2015 the band released their first single, Sat In A Field to raise money for four charities; Myeloma UK, The Nikita Jade Fund, Somewhere House Somerset and the Children's Hospice South West. The same year the band played Lakefest Festival, and one review commented: "The Leylines never fail to impress and once again their driving take on bawdy folk rock left the audience baying for more, having paid witness to an invigorating set by a band built for the biggest of festival stages." The band headed to Brighton, UK to record Along The Old Straight Track in February 2016 (see below). The Leylines' first full UK headlining tour began in February 2017, it was called the "Along The Old Straight Track Tour'".
Following a public meeting – after which Harper had to be rescued by the police from what he described as "a baying mob" – and a sustained national campaign which included the newly formed local Forest of Dean pressure group Hands off our Forest, the government announced it had abandoned its plans and would remove the forestry clauses from the Public Bodies Bill. Harper worked on the House of Lords Reform Bill, which set out to introduce a smaller second chamber consisting mostly of elected peers. This was a Liberal Democrat policy that had also been mentioned as an aspiration in the Conservative Party's manifesto of 2010. In July 2012, 91 Conservative MPs defied the whips and voted with Labour against the proposals, something which led the Coalition Government to abandon the planned reform soon afterwards.
He collected his fourth win on the European Tour in February at the Dubai Desert Classic, and had a 2nd place at the 2016 Italian Open and a 3rd place at the BMW PGA Championship, establishing himself early in the season as leader of the Race to Dubai. With his position he also earned the automatic selection for the 2016 Ryder Cup. Willett's Ryder Cup debut started with a controversy stirred by his brother Peter Willett on a National Club Golfer article stating that "for the Americans to stand a chance of winning, they need their baying mob of imbeciles to caress their egos every step of the way"; Danny Willett successively distanced himself and apologised for his brother's comments, although he later defended his brother's comments as correct after the competition had completed. In the event, he played three matches without earning a point.
The Court of Appeal, in considering the British Hunting Act determined that the legislative aim of the Hunting Act was "a composite one of preventing or reducing unnecessary suffering to wild mammals, overlaid by a moral viewpoint that causing suffering to animals for sport is unethical." Anti-hunting campaigners also criticised UK hunts of which the Burns Inquiry estimated that foxhound packs put down around 3,000 hounds, and the hare hunts killed around 900 hounds per year, in each case after the hounds' working life had come to an end. In June 2016, three people associated with the South Herefordshire Hunt (UK) were arrested on suspicion of causing suffering to animals in response to claims that live fox cubs were used to train hounds to hunt and kill. The organisation Hunt Investigation Team supported by the League Against Cruel Sports, gained video footage of an individual carrying a fox cub into a large kennel where the hounds can clearly be heard baying.
During their heyday in the mid to late 1970s, following the success of their platinum-selling album, 1975's Mothership Connection, George Clinton and his band Parliament Funkadelic - the Funk Mob - engaged in a series of high profile, no-expenses-spared stadium tours around the United States, culminating in the famous P Funk Earth Tour. At these gigs, the much referenced Mothership was seen to land on stage amongst the band and before a baying and expectant crowd. The Mothership was summoned down by the vocal tones of P Funk singer/guitarists Glenn Goins and later Garry Shider, and was represented in the form of a full-scale model complete with light and sound effects as well as pyrotechnics. At this point in the show George Clinton would emerge from the Mothership in the form of Dr. Funkenstein, the "cool ghoul with the bump transplant", in order to better administer funk to the audience.
Lloyd, ed., Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817-1967 (University Press of Mississippi, 2009) , pp. 157-158 official publication of the Citizens' Councils of America in Jackson.A critical survey of the Citizens' Councils that cites Evans appeared in Lindsley Armstrong Smith, "The Southern Tradition Baying: Race, Religion, and Rhetorical Redoubts ," American Communication Journal, Vol. 10, Issue 2 (Summer 2008) One of Evans' articles in The Citizen, "How to Start a Private School" (1964), was republished as a small book and became influential in the South's burgeoning movement toward private day-schools to avoid school desegregation.Michael W. Fuquay, "Civil Rights and the Private School Movement in Mississippi," 1964-1971, in History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 42 Issue 2 (Summer 2002), pp. 159-180. (These schools were sometimes labeled "segregation academies" or "Christian academies" in the press, but virtually all now admit African-American pupils.) Evans was also a member of the John Birch Society, founded by Robert W. Welch, Jr. During the 1960s and 1970s, he was a frequent contributor to the JBS monthly magazine, American Opinion.
Volume Four (1944), which represents the next fifteen-hundred pages, ones that Fredericks was preparing in the months prior to his death, will be published as editing is completed. In 2005, Fredericks's Selected Poems was published. In the afterword to the book Fredericks wrote: > These cries and whispers—of loneliness and yearning and loss, of brief joy > and long grieving, the trinkets and baubels that in most lives keep the > baying hounds of desire and terror at bay—lead finally in the last of the > poems in this book to the love that was always sought buy never found till > then, to art and self-discipline learned only by long and patient striving > that at last could begin to see things as they are, beyond being and > emptiness both, to see at last whole what had been only a mass of glittering > fragments catching for one momen the light. All these poems are glimpses one > after the other into the life that the long journal that was written > simultaneously with the poems but is only now at last in the process of > being, volume by volume, published gives detail and context, and > particularity.

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