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Here's hoping he doesn't get bunked up with Hal. 3.
George H. W. Bush bunked with executives from influential companies
But in movies, underground bunkers don't stay bunked for long.
We bunked together in the middle of barracks surrounded by soldiers.
The students ate and bunked together, were dressed down and punished together.
He bunked with two others in a room with a coal stove.
At hotels, Mikaela bunked with a teammate, and Eileen got her own room.
A sofa would be on one end with two bunked beds on the other.
Her best friend, Sam, was staying over and bunked with Harris, who had another leak.
He said they are triple-bunked and confined for long hours in cells with open toilets.
People bunked in the same cell — often as many as four — share these toilets and sinks.
Thousands bunked down in arenas, hockey rinks and oil work camps, often short of fuel and food.
Trouble is, the food was wolfed down, and an 11-year-old Wieczorek "bunked into Auschwitz" alone.
Working women bunked in tenements with relatives or streamed into boarding houses with rules against male visitors.
Sasha bunked with Fortune for a while, but the age gap between the boys made the situation difficult.
I bunked off school to watch Purple Rain on a well-worn VHS at my friend Nicole's house.
Soldiers bunked in prefabricated trailers and dined in spacious chow halls serving up hot square meals three times a day.
A nine-hour drive delivered the impromptu flotilla to a sheriff's training facility, where the volunteers bunked for the night.
He jammed with Neil Young, bunked with a Beach Boy and mingled with Mama Cass and Michael Caine at industry parties.
When London hosted a Balkans summit, Mr Johnson bunked off to be photographed drafting his resignation letter over Mrs May's Brexit deal.
When we bunked together, I was amused to see an assortment of passports spilling out of his backpack — Dutch, French, Swiss, Belgian.
It was the main hub for transient, cash-rich young men who toiled on oil rigs, drove lorries and bunked in Portacabin mancamps.
The real-life Nate Archibald and Chuck Bass bunked up as rising stars, sharing a two-bedroom apartment together in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
It has filled a dormitory in Des Moines called Camp Cruz, where volunteers from as far as Idaho have bunked at their own expense.
On release day in September 1998, superfan from Philadelphia, Sarah, now 203, bunked school thinking the lighter title track could be a one-off.
He refashioned a bathroom into a darkroom and bunked near it, with hangers for his few clothes, a turntable and a collection of opera records.
During debate, Democrats said 65 percent of African-American judges would be "double-bunked," or placed in districts facing another incumbent, which would reduce judicial diversity.
Areas now used to hold death row inmates in individual cells could be converted to double-bunked cells that could house twice as many high-security inmates.
She was booked and clothed in a jumpsuit at the Orleans Parish Prison, a notoriously violent facility where she bunked along with women of all ages and histories.
After the cabinet retreat, where his ministers bunked down in somewhat spartan college dorms rather than at a luxury resort, Mr. Trudeau's public remarks were tinged with caution.
Long working days flow into alcohol-fueled socializing with male lawmakers, often bunked in hotels in isolated small towns for the few months of a state legislative session.
He also acted as a resident adviser, given that a half-dozen of them bunked full-time at the social media "incubator" that was the Team 10 house.
"When inmates are triple-bunked in a gym, the last thing you're thinking about is a Shakespeare program or a mural class," said Kristina Khokhobashvili, a corrections spokeswoman.
After requesting asylum, they bunked in an old British army barracks, then a housing block in central Germany, where they roomed with people from the Middle East and Africa.
Sources with direct knowledge of Madge's 3-day trip tell us she bunked up in Hotel Saratoga's finest room -- the Suite Habana, which typically goes for $700 per night!
One Australian family staying in a bunked interior room were let outside for an hour on Friday, their first time in the fresh air since the previous Tuesday, BuzzFeed News reported.
Her bedroom is far more luxurious than the dormitory in Queens where she and her newborn daughter bunked with dozens of fellow Filipinas; the pay is much better than her previous jobs.
According to Meadows, she immediately told staff that the match wasn't going to work and that she needed to be bunked with someone else; Meadows alleges the unit caseworker ignored her request.
The best cup of my trip was at Tomoca Coffee, a small storefront on Wawel Street in the Piazza area near where I bunked at the circus (there are a few locations).
Stollar arrived in Charlottesville two nights before the tournament and bunked in a private home on the outskirts of the college town, along with her friend and fellow 18-year-old player, Usue Arconada.
The House baseline was further complicated by the fact that it "double-bunked" a number of Democratic legislators in the same districts, forcing them to divide the districts' Democrats among themselves to increase their chances of re-election.
During our adolescent years, our bedrooms (or personal corners of shared bedrooms, for those of us who bunked with siblings), were our sanctuary — a much-needed escape from pressures like parents, homework, middle school cliques, and youth sports leagues.
Over the years, the U.S. team had always bunked at the Goldener Greif, a grand old Tyrolean hotel in the center of town, where the racers, no matter their results, could soak up the atmosphere, both high and low.
When the Keeping up with the Kardashians star was in Miami last weekend to support boyfriend Tyga (and party with sister Kendall), she bunked up in a breathtaking, 6,700-square-foot, six-bedroom home on the city's posh Hibiscus Island.
Metter has been bunked down in temporary housing supplied by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) since November, after the Category 21 storm, with winds of up to 13 miles per hour (21 kph), strafed nearby Cudjoe Key on Sept.
But Harmeet Kaur for CNN has bunked this conspiracy theory, pointing out the differences between the real coronavirus and Wuhan-400 — in the book, the virus was made by a scientist as a biological weapon and had a 100% mortality rate.
Lucky for them, wind directions made it possible for most ferries to travel to Cuttyhunk, despite some big rollers, leaving passengers on the deck soaked; two ferries were canceled and those guests bunked up at local hotels on the mainland until the following morning.
Sergeant Azaria, a medic, said that just before he shot the Palestinian, he had been under great stress as he furiously tried to stanch the flow of blood from a stab wound of one of the victims of an attack: another soldier who bunked near him.
Notorious for the lengthy parties thrown by megastars like Freddie Mercury—who spent a birthday there, throwing a party so outlandishly lavish that the firework display was visible from Mallorca, about 100km away—and for the endless other celebrities who have bunked up in its absurdly luxurious suites.
We bunked together at the Falls of Dochart Inn in Killin on our first night in Scotland, the falls themselves just audible through the windows; stretched out in a suite at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San Francisco (a splurge), the trolley cars clanging on Powell Street; and slept deeply in that Japanese farmhouse (stone cold silence).
One of six girls raised by father Valdir, a construction manager, and mother V nia, a bank clerk, in rural Horizontina, Brazil, Bündchen ventured out on her own as a teen, after she was discovered at a mall, taking a 26-hour bus ride to São Paulo, where she bunked with eight other girls while trying to get work as a model.
The word "hotel" is actually a bit of a misnomer, since the Siren itself has all of the makings of a destination: 106 guest rooms, ranging in size from bunked twin beds to a duplex penthouse, a lobby coffee bar serving Michigan-roasted beans, a pair of restaurants (Albena, helmed by the James Beard Award nominee Garrett Lipar, and the still-in-progress Karl's, by the chef Kate Williams), a cocktail lounge, a florist, a karaoke bar, a two-chair barbershop, the Siren's own retail space and a rooftop, to be completed next year, that looks into the Comerica Park baseball stadium and onto Canada, just across the Detroit River.
Retrieved on November 18, 2012. The prison, the largest in the state, consists of eight cellblocks containing both double-bunked and single-bunked cells. There are also eight dormitories and a medical unit. The prison conducts diagnostic processing for the state correctional system, houses male offenders under death sentence (UDS), and carries out state ordered executions by lethal injection.
The facility has four general population housing units with double bunked beds. Each unit houses up to 192 men. In addition the prison has two administrative segregation units, including a special use unit.
Characterized by her owners as a "luxury" vessel, she has a capacity of 210 passengers that are bunked in 105 double staterooms, and are said to have available all the amenities offered on larger vessels.
The complex has three medium security general population housing units that have 444 double bunk cells, one maximum security segregation unit that has 44 single bunked cells and a fifty-bed open dorm style minimum security unit.
Various religious activities are offered and are well attended. Vocational options consist of Footwear Manufacturing, Buffer Repair, and Food Preparation. The prison compound consists of eight buildings. Six buildings maintain two cell units which have 48 double-bunked beds in each.
A Sin-Eater copycat killer appears in the Venom: Sinner Takes All mini-series. Michael Engelschwert, a veteran of the Gulf War, bunked in a homeless shelter next to Sin-Eater copycat Emil Gregg. Gregg's late night ramblings drive Engelschwert to emulate Gregg's Sin-Eater delusions.Venom: Sinner Takes All #3.
Most RC inmates are custody level four inmates and reside in cells. A few lower custody RC inmates that stay in dorms. Overcrowding is a day-to-day reality, hence the double bunked cells. The sewage system was also not built for such a large population, leading to periodic toxic spills.
Inmates housed in the Reception Center (RC) typically spend two to three months at North Kern before being transferred to another prison. They stay behind the electrical fence and, if approved, may help run support services. North Kern has four cellblocks with each cellblock having its own yard. All cells are doubled bunked.
SU 100, as seen by night The park has a total of 150 accommodation spaces that will eventually rise to 400. The accommodation spaces are divided depending on military rank. The soldiers are bunked in bunkers, tank guns and TAB shells. The officers have 40 separate rooms located on the main alley.
Douglas County Correctional Center was opened in July 1979. It was designed with 12 housing units that held a total of 200 single bed cells. By 1983, the majority of the single cells were double bunked to bring the capacity to 363 beds. In April 1989, the annex was added to the Correctional Center.
Vida, p. 38 He bunked with Robert Wellman and Arthur Coulin at Cervara di Roma art colony.Vida, p. 38 Following this sojourn, Smigelschi expanded his Symbolist range. Initially, his paintings of Abbadon became more macabre; circa 1900, however, Smigelschi introduced a merrier derivation of Symbolism, exploring the motif of "wicked fairies", which has roots in Romanian folklore.Vida, pp.
According to Ratnadeep Chakraborty banning student unions alone cannot solve the issue of campus violence. Karnataka had tried banning students unions during 1989-90 and that didn't help. Student agitations can help the good movements of society as well. In August 2011, large number of students from different campuses of Delhi bunked classes and joined the anti corruption agitation of Anna Hazare.
Usk is a Category C closed prison for adult male vulnerable prisoners (mainly sex offenders, convicted police officers, ranking civil workers which are convicted to serve a term or sentence). Accommodation at the prison consists of three main wings, which radiate off a central rotunda. The majority of the cells are bunked double-occupancy, all with integral sanitation. Good quality and well-screened showers are available on all residential units.
In Series 3, the grumpy old horse teacher Mr Nay became a regular character. He often fell asleep and was very stupid. He last appeared in the final episode when Lizzie and her friends received invites to a disco but they bunked to school to research what it was. They returned and Mr Nay tried to stop them from coming but John persuaded him to let them in.
The airbase remained operational until the late 1950s. The government then used the base to teach fire fighting to military personnel undergoing their National Service. The Home Office opened the College on the site in 1968. The first students whilst having most of the facilities seen today had no proper accommodation and were bunked in large Nissen huts (in the area that is now the cricket and football pitches)[Edit note.
After the signing of the act of acceptance, the ship was moved to Odessa. Hold number 4 was converted for troop transportation by the dock workers, allowing for up to 1,600 soldiers to be bunked aboard. The vessel also took on fuel, food, fresh water, and other marine supplies before moving to Mykolaiv for the loading of its main cargo, a set of missiles. Russian seamen often called the missiles "special cargo" for secrecy.
Future senator Ernest Gruening, in a review called "Higher Hokum", asked whether persuading the public was much preferable to corralling them by heavier-handed means (the "public be damned" approach)—whether the end result would "be greatly different for the public which, while it no longer tolerates being 'damned,' guilelessly permits itself to be 'bunked'? Is seduction preferable to ravishment?"Larry Tye, The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays and the Birth of Public Relations; New York: Crown, 1998; ; pp. 96–99.
Chamberlain Lake, Camp Meriwether Chamberlain Lake is the small Coastal freshwater lake located on the Camp Meriwether property. It is the largest lake in Cascade Pacific Council and is the home to the waterfront area. In the early years of camp, the lake was home to the S.S.S. Lion, a building on the shore that was made to look like a ship. Complete with masts, pilothouse, and galley, the ship was home to Sea Scout campers who bunked and prepared meals on board.
In 1996, construction began on a $110 million, 888-bed addition which included 600 maximum security cells in six units. The new addition houses the Security Housing Unit (SHU) and the Medium-High Housing Unit (MHU). Inmates in the SHU, which formerly included the prison's death row, occupy single-bunked cells in which they are locked down and receive three hours a week out of their cell for recreational purposes. Inmates may earn their way out of the SHU through good behavior.
During World War II, Foss was on active duty with the US Navy in naval intelligence. He served at the Naval Salvage School in New York, and became deputy fleet salvage officer with Commander Service Force South Pacific at Pearl Harbor. He retired with the rank of rear admiral and was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Navy Marine Lifesaving Medal. While serving in the Pacific, he bunked with future United States president Richard Nixon, who gave Foss the nickname "Falcon" for his ability to locate poker games on different ships.
Merlin grew up in Bandra, started learning the piano at age 6, became an All India Radio performing artiste at 9, started playing in the church at 12 and bunked college at 18 to score and perform for Noel Godin's musical production (Blood Brothers). She is trained in western classical (Trinity College Performer's Licentiate) and liberated by jazz. Merlin's journey in theatre as a music director has seen her score for Alyque Padamsee's Romeo and Juliet, Pearl Padamsee's Godspell, Naseeruddin Shah's Julius Caeser and Etienne Coutinho's Jazz., Raell Padamsee's: Sound of Music 2012, GREASE-2013.
The top two American aces of World War II: Majors Richard Bong (left) and "Tommy" McGuire (right) in November 1944 McGuire would become one of the top scoring combat pilots in U.S. Air Force history. Had it not been for periodic illnesses and the heavy administrative duties as Commander, 431st Fighter Squadron (from May to December 1944), he might have become the United States' leading ace. Civilian contractor Charles Lindbergh bunked with him for a time and flew as his wingman on several missions. Visitors recalled McGuire ordering Lindbergh around, telling him to run errands as though he were a servant.
I think there were six deckies, four firemen, one engineer, one wireless operator and the master and mate. The galley was right aft with the mess room beneath. You would get your feed, climb down the hatchway to the mess room below. We would get a bucket of water from the galley to take to the forecastle where we bunked. By the time we got forward we would have only half a bucket of hot water to wash in but after a couple of days you didn’t worry about washing. You were wet through most of the time so it didn’t matter.
Wiles said the first 20 were allowed on the velodrome where the race finished and the doors were then closed and the rest were stopped from entering. "So we bunked over the wall and did our [finishing] lap," he said. "We could then say we'd completed the course, even though we were not included on the official list of finishers."St Pierre, Roger: Whatever happened to Geoff Wiles, Cycling Weekly, UK, undated cutting He moved to Carlton Cycles, sponsored by a company that was part of the Raleigh empire, in 1979 and then to minor sponsors, Glemp and New Style Windows, before retiring after 1981.
A while after, the King's Commissioner placed the Gazeta Bucureștilor men under arrest, in a Bucharest hotel, allegedly because they were considered a threat to the Entente soldiers stationed in Romania. Tudor Arghezi, Dumitru Hîncu, "Scrisori din închisoare (II)", in Ziarul Financiar, October 30, 2002 By February, they were in custody at Văcărești prison, expecting to be court-martialled. They issued a formal protest, citing government abuse, and noting that their case had been cut off from the other Germanophile activities—and from its political context. At Văcărești, Slavici and his co-defendants bunked together, and were briefly joined by other arrested Germanophiles: Bogdan-Pitești, A. de Herz.
Their lowly status as gardeners meant that their history has been overshadowed by that of their botanical supervisors. Naturalists on these expeditions generally enjoyed the privileges of the officers — including eating with the captain and the relative comfort of special sleeping quarters; in contrast, the gardeners would be bunked with the crew. The best-known gardener-botanists included those sent from the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, but mainly the Jardin du Roi (after the Revolution this became the Jardin des Plantes at the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle) in Paris and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London as France and Britain sought to expand their colonial empires and influence by sea.
Born in Almansa, Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, to fellow footballer Luis, Troiteiro emigrated at the age of two months to Mérida, Extremadura. Representing CP Mérida, he caught the eye of FC Barcelona at the age of 12 and attended the La Masia academy for five years, where he bunked with fellow Manchego Andrés Iniesta. Already having a release clause of 350 million pesetas, Troiteiro left Barcelona for Atlético Madrid, making his senior debut in a couple of matches for the latter's C-team in Tercera División. At the end of his 18-month spell, he went back to his adopted home and joined Mérida UD in 2003.
His love for music continued, and he often bunked classes to work on his technique. He continued writing his own songs, playing solo or playing with different bands, including one of Bombay's top bands, The Savages, with whom he released an album, Ode to the Messiah, on Polydor Records in 1975. Mumbai being one of the few cities in India at the time with a niche audience for rock music, Remo played in concerts and venues such as Shanmukhnanda Hall, Rang Bhavan, and in all the major college campuses of the city. Remo brought an Indian element to his music with his sitar/guitar, and taught himself to play the Indian flute.
He and a research partner, Don Ganem, have identified a parasite, Nosema ceranae, that appears to be responsible for colony collapse among honeybees. He has also de-bunked the relation of viruses to certain subsets of human cancer. Perhaps most relevant to contemporary global health, based on extensive characterization of the malaria-causing pathogen, Plasmodium falciparum, DeRisi's group has developed profoundly promising candidate drugs to cure malaria and a model for a vaccine to prevent malaria. In 2004 DeRisi was named a MacArthur fellow (the "Genius" award), in 2008 was awarded the 14th Annual Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy, and Employment, and in 2014 he received the John J. Carty Award for the Advancement of Science from the National Academy of Sciences.
For two weeks in March 2015 and another two weeks in April 2016, the 119th Field Artillery Regiment deployed to the Adazi Training Center near Riga, Latvia joining over 1600 soldiers from Canada, Finland, Germany, Latvia, and Lithuania for the Summer Shield XII and XIII exercises. During the exercises, the soldiers of the 119th Field Artillery not only trained together but bunked together, to build friendships and continue to strengthen partnerships. During the first three weeks of August 2016, the 119th Field Artillery Regiment participated in Exercise Northern Strike 16 at Camp Grayling, Michigan. The exercise brought together 5,000 service members from the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Special Operations Command from 20 different states and three coalition countries.
Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour has praised the planned project's potential of placing Mississippi in national prominence, mostly because it would be the first U.S. commercial-scale power plant to capture carbon. Additionally, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich expressed his support for the Kemper Project, stating that in his opinion it had the potential to be the single most important experiment in developing electricity in the world today. Gingrich's closing words of encouragement for the Kemper Project and the state of Mississippi: "You have a chance to be a remarkable leader in the country in the next 10 to 20 years." The Kemper Project received an estimated $270 million in Department of Energy funds after the Southern Company's plan for the proposed Orlando Gasification Project bunked when Florida decided the state was not interested in more coal plants.
Victor Krulak, leader of operation Blissful, who acted as guides. Both officers were picked up from a landing craft near the shore. Motoring around further northwest, and following Choiseul's coastline, the 59 arrived in the rain and darkness at the base of the Warrior River around 6:00 p.m. on 1 November, and helped personnel landing craft evacuate 40 to 50 Marines from a company led by Marine Major Warren T. Bigger. PT-59 Officer's Quarters where Corporal Schnell and Kennedy bunked in 1943 Several Marines were wounded, and came from the 2nd Parachute Battalion of the 1st Marine Parachute Regiment that had been lost in the jungle and trapped by Japanese shore fire during the recent raid on Choiseul Island, still in progress. The trapped Marines originally numbered around 87, and had opposed as many as 900 Japanese during the height of the fighting.
In May 2020, the Prison Policy Initiative reported dozens of counties had purposefully decreased their jail populations to stop the spread of COVID-19 among inmates, guards and their families who could be exposed to the virus. Examples of non-violent jail population reductions included: Hennepin County, Minnesota: 44%; Denver, Colorado: 41%; LA County, CA.: 30%; Maricopa County, Arizona: 30%; Mulltnomah County, Oregon: 30%; Anderson County, Tennessee and Franklin County, Ohio: more than 30%; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 17%; Washington D.C.: 21.8%. To reduce their jail populations in order for inmates, normally living in close quarters, some sharing cells and double-bunked, to practice social distancing, county law enforcement released inmates nearing the end of their sentences on misdemeanor charges; inmates held on low-level and non-violent offenses; people over 60; pregnant women; inmates with health conditions; people held for technical violations of probation and parole.Chesa Boudin, SF District Attorney, wearing a The Future is Female shirt at 2019 Women's march San Francisco.
Donahue has been married to Rachelle Horowitz since 1979. He has two children, Nancy Donahue and Thomas R. Donahue III, from an earlier marriage. Horowitz has been involved in the civil rights movement, the trade union movement, and Democratic politics since the 1950s. At the age of 24, she was the transportation director for the 1963 March on Washington, which brought together some 250,000 people for the largest demonstration in America until then.She worked on transportation in the March’s Harlem headquarters with another young woman, Eleanor Holmes, who bunked in Horowitz’s one-bedroom apartment with two other civil rights activists. “Eleanor thrived in the lively environment, laughing and enjoying long, deep conversations about politics with the worldly Rachelle, as the two talked into the early morning hours,” according to her memoirs. And at the end of Holmes’ wedding to Ed Norton, she “tried to throw her bouquet off the back porch to her friend Rachelle Horowitz who ducked, turning to a friend to complain, ‘That’s way too bourgie for me.’” (Eleanor Holmes Norton, Fire in My Soul [New York: Atria Books, 2003], p. 116, 133.) Eleanor Holmes Norton is now the congresswoman from the District of Columbia.

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