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"camp bed" Definitions
  1. a light narrow bed that you can fold up and carry easily

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Prince Harry sits on his camp bed in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Jan.
His body is folded up like a camp bed but glittering with attitude.
She'd returned to the rented house caked with filthy honey and lain on her back on the camp bed.
Taking no salary, he slept on a camp bed in the building for nine months in the lead-up to the voting.
They bandaged the wound and gave him morphine as he gasped in pain, bleeding profusely onto a camp bed laid out in the courtyard of an abandoned home.
Inside this campus landmark, where an altar might have been built, rests a gigantic, recumbent, marble statue of Lee, wearing Confederate battle gear and resting on a camp bed.
"When Bob went into hospital in New York, Barbara made them make up a camp bed in his room so that she would be by his side when he finally died," Lloyd said.
First, you get sent to take an ice-cold shower, then to sober up on a camp bed, and then finally on one of the many bunk beds available in a large shared room.
Maybe – just maybe – you're going to have to suck it up and pay £850 a month to lay on a camp bed on the floor, folding it up behind you each and every morning of your life, and also you have to buy the camp bed yourself; – If we learn anything from this, it is: do not ever buy anything from anyone who writes their advertisement in all capital letters; – Who exactly are you sharing the WC with, and is there a shower in the room the toilet is in, and are you (as the renter, here) are you allowed access to that?
This article originally appeared on VICE UK We've all watched enough prison dramas to imagine what it's like to be in jail—eight-by-eight cells with damp concrete walls, a single camp bed with a stained sheet, a square barred window and a cold, metal toilet in the corner.
Kawituyuq (Quechua kawitu camp bed; rocking chair; swing; barbecue, -yuq a suffix to indicate ownership, possibly "the one with a camp bed", also spelled Cahuituyoc) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Junín Region, Concepción Province, Quero District.
Warachani (Aymara waracha wooden camp bed, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a wooden camp bed", Hispanicized spelling Huarachani) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Puno Region, Sandia Province, on the border of the districts Limbani and Patambuco. It lies at the Ariquma valley northeast of the peaks of Ariquma.
Believing that possessions complicated his life, he settled for his four-wheel drive vehicle, tent and camp bed. Obituary for Keith Joubert He is survived by his wife, Val.
His bedroom at the Winter Palace was spartan, with no ornaments save for some maps and an icon, and he slept on a camp bed with a straw mattress.Cowles, p. 167.
Camp bed A camp bed, or cot in North America, is a small portable, lightweight bed used in situations where larger permanent beds cannot be used. The main advantage of this bed is its portability and compactness. Camp beds are generally used by armies or organizations, in tourism, and in emergency situations when there is a need to quickly provide accommodation for victims. Camp beds generally consist of a foldable lightweight wood or metal frame, covered with canvas, linen or nylon.
King, Gilded Prism, p. 182 Brummer was not allowed to accompany them. Nicholas Mikhailovich's cell was a large room with windows that looked out onto the courtyard. He had a camp bed that he had brought with him.
Sleigh takes great care with the join between the two narratives. Jessamy herself was puzzled: "'This is a dream, it must be!' she said. 'I'm sound asleep in the camp bed really'" (p. 26). Jessamy had been reading Francis Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (1911) on the train (p.
Jach'a Waracha (Aymara, jach'a big, waracha wooden camp bed,www.katari.org Aymara-Spanish dictionaryaymara.ucb.edu.bo Félix Layme Pairumani, Spanish- Aymara dictionary Hispanicized spelling Jacha Huaracha) is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range in Bolivia, about high. It is situated in the La Paz Department, Franz Tamayo Province, Pelechuco Municipality.
In one occasion, Mike misses his target and infects a nearby tree with malaria. It promptly shrivels up and dies. Finally Snafu makes a mistake by rising from his camp bed with his backside nude. While kissing a photo of his girlfriend, his nude rear is offered as a target to Mike.
In a long conversation, Planchon, who has a decorating business, tells Maigret how he met his wife, and about Roger Prou, an employee. Prou has moved into his house and into his bedroom; Planchon has to sleep on a camp bed. In the evenings he visits bistros and gets drunk. Maigret tells Planchon to phone him every day.
Choi Ji-won tells herself that the pregnant will be fine. A little bit later, flight attendant Choi Ji-won goes back to the pregnant woman and this time finds her unconscious and covered with blood. Choi Ji-won is shocked and shouts for help. Other flight attendants move the pregnant woman to a camp bed.
The Duke of Wellington c.1850 Wellington always rose early; he "couldn't bear to lie awake in bed", even if the army was not on the march.Holmes (2002). p. 177. Even when he returned to civilian life after 1815, he slept in a camp bed, reflecting his lack of regard for creature comforts; it remains on display in Walmer Castle.
Malone had been convinced for some time that war was on the horizon and prepared himself accordingly. He studied military history and practices intensively, and underwent a physical fitness and conditioning programme in preparation for military service. This reputedly included his sleeping on a military camp bed. Upon the outbreak of the First World War, he volunteered for service either in New Zealand or overseas.
Yang claims these years to be the best times of his life as his most important articles were written during these years. In 1974 Yang's wife became paralyzed due to an accident at home. He took care of her while she was bedridden for 24 years, sleeping in a camp bed near her bed. In 1976 Yang's son, Piaopeng, has died of a grave disease.
Around 1850, the French introduced a reclining camp bed that could serve as a chair, a bed and a chaise longue. It was portable and featured padded arm rests and a steel frame. In the late 1800s, many designs were found for motion chairs that were made of wood with a padded seat and back. Designs from France and America included a document or book holder.
There are no doctors on board the flight. A baby girl is born on the camp bed. Flight attendant Choi Ji-won goes to get a pair of scissors and gives it to the head flight attendant. The chief flight attendant confirms with Choi Ji-won that she did indeed disinfect the scissors, takes her drawn out silence as confirmation and proceeds to cut the umbilical cord.
Warachani (Aymara waracha wooden camp bed,-ni a suffix, "the one with the wooden campbed", also spelled Huarachani) is a mountain in the northern extensions of the Cordillera Real in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the La Paz Department, Larecaja Province, Sorata Municipality. It lies southwest of Chunta Qullu. The Ch'alla Suyu River ("sand region", Challa Suyu) originates at the mountain.
It was Gustave who claimed to have found the three dead bodies around 5:30 am on the morning of 5 August, and who flagged down a passing motorcyclist, Jean- Marie Olivier, telling him to fetch the police. Anne's body was found near the car. Jack's lay on the other side of the N96, covered by a camp bed. They had both been shot by a Rock-Ola M1 carbine.
Matryona offers him a place to live in her tiny, run- down home, but he is told not to expect any "fancy cooking." They share a single room where they eat and sleep; the narrator sleeps on a camp-bed and Matryona near the stove. The narrator finds the farm workers' lives little different from those of the pre-revolutionary landlords and their serfs. Matryona works on the farm for little or no pay.
In 1907 she visited China, Korea and Japan. While in Japan Christie was fascinated by the Japanese formal style of gardening, an interest that would inspire her to create a Japanese garden at Cowden Castle. In 1910 she packed a camp bed, stove, lamp, oatmeal and biscuits and travelled to Russian Turkestan. Her journey took her to Constantinople across the Black Sea, through Georgia to the Caspian Sea and onward to Ashkabad and Merv.
The painting on the ceiling of the room was added later, after the downfall of Napoleon, by Louis XVIII. Painted by Jean- Baptiste Regnault, it is an allegory representing The clemency of the King halting justice in its course. The study was a small room designated as Napoleon's work room. In 1811 he added the camp bed, similar to the bed he used on his military campaigns, so he could rest briefly during a long night of work.
The night before she was due to compete, Glen-Haig slept on a camp bed in a room with two other women. In the Women's Foil, Individual competition, she reached the finals, but did not medal, placing 8th. She competed in the same event in at the 1952, 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics, as well as in the Women's Foil, Team in 1960, but never again reached the finals. She claimed to have never worried whether or not she actually won a medal.
In addition to the various listening services, some Nightlines supply condoms, pregnancy testing kits, personal attack alarms and women's sanitary products. A few even offer a 'bed for a night' service where students can come to Nightline to sleep, and some offer a camp-bed/mattress hire service for those students with friends visiting. A small number of Nightlines also now offer SMS and Skype services. Nightlines are staffed by student volunteers, who are trained to take calls in accordance with the principles and policies of their organization.
James was at Dumbarton with the Chancellor of Scotland, Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll, in November 1489. He had the use of a ship belonging to the Laird of Luss. In the following February a royal ship was 'chaysit' by the English and lost some of her cables. In 1494 a row barge was built at Dumbarton for the king using timber from Loch Lomond. In March 1495 James IV was provided with a camp bed for use at sea and a boat carried cannon to Dumbarton.
Approximately 80 pilots fly the B-2. Each aircraft has a crew of two, a pilot in the left seat and mission commander in the right, and has provisions for a third crew member if needed. For comparison, the B-1B has a crew of four and the B-52 has a crew of five. The B-2 is highly automated, and one crew member can sleep in a camp bed, use a toilet, or prepare a hot meal while the other monitors the aircraft, unlike most two-seat aircraft.
Mary E. Davis, "Erik Satie", Reaktion Books, 2007, p. 60. The space was so small that Satie's camp bed all but blocked the door shut, and on frigid nights he kept warm by sleeping fully dressed with the rest of his clothing piled on top of him.J. P. Contamine de Latour, "Erik Satie intime: souvenirs de jeunesse", Comoedia, 3, 5, 6 August 1925. Reprinted in Robert Orledge, "Satie Remembered", Faber and Faber Ltd., 1995, p. 28. These conditions were hardly conducive to composing, but one prospect gave him hope over the bitter 1896–97 winter.
The Duke of Wellington's room, including his original chair and camp bed On Lord Liverpool's death, Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington and the current Prime Minister, asked King George IV for the post of Lord Warden, primarily because he was seeking the use of Walmer Castle. Wellington took up post in 1829 and considered Walmer to be "the most charming marine residence". He made use of the castle each autumn, entertaining extensively there but living and sleeping in a single room.; He was visited there twice by Victoria, once when she was still a princess and later as queen.
When not being embroidered the sheet was kept, undetected, between the rugs on her camp bed. When completed the sheet contained 1100 names, signs and symbols, including two years of camp diaries in coded words and the signatures of "so many men, women and children, and of heroic people who will not come home." "To say it is code," Day wrote, "is making a very simple idea sound far too grand, but it is true in so far as I hoped what I was doing was not too obvious. To an enemy enquirer I was just learning better English" (p. 100).
Cohen, William "The Algerian War, the French State and Official Memory" pages 219-239 from Réflexions Historiques, Vol. 28, No. 2, Summer 2002 page 233 Ighilahriz remembered: "Mon urine s’infiltrait sous la bâche du lit de camp, mes excréments se mélangeaient à mes menstrues jusqu’à former une croûte puante” ("My urine passed through the sheet covering the camp bed, my excrement mixed with my menstrual blood, forming a stinking crust"). To further degrade her, Ighilahriz was forced to live completely naked during her entire time at the military prison. Ighilahriz recalled: > "I was lying naked, always naked.
He and his girlfriend went to Lancashire but he found life with the group (whom the press nicknamed the "Bolton wanderers" after the football club of the same name due to their habit of moving between the homes of Combat 18 members in and around Bolton) to be tiresome. McCullough's girlfriend soon returned home with their baby son and he was left sleeping on a camp bed in Gina Adair's house, sharing a room with fellow former C Company youngsters "Mad Pup" Adair and Wayne and Benjy Dowie.Lister & Jordan, pp. 334–335 By April he was feeling homesick and asked Mo Courtney, Adair's successor as West Belfast brigadier, permission to return to Belfast.
The LNER introduced a Touring Camping Coach in 1935, this service enabled campers to undertake a week-long tour of the Yorkshire Dales from York. The coach was moved from place to place in the evenings by attaching it to scheduled passenger services, initially the coach visited , , , and , the route was later simplified and only went to Pateley Bridge, Aysgarth and Glaisdale. The vehicle was a conversion of a bogie carriage from 1905 and had a living/dining room with kitchenette and six one-person sleeping compartments, a toilet and a seventh compartment could be used as a bathroom, store or an extra sleeping compartment utilising a collapsible camp bed. As with the static camping coaches campers were expected to provide their own provisions.
After the events of "One More Day", Flash Thompson willingly leaves his place as a P.E. instructor to rejoin the Army and fight in the Iraq War out of patriotic zeal, inspired by the selfless life of his lifelong idol Spider-Man. He is still in a close friendship with Peter Parker, as he is seen, lying in his hospital camp bed, with a greeting card by his best friend, and an iPod loaded by Peter himself with "Christmas in Fallujah". Flash's platoon is ambushed, and Flash suffers several bullet wounds in both legs but continues on in an attempt to save his superior officer from danger. He willingly endangers himself, reasoning that Spider-Man had often committed the same sacrifices for everyone else, and glad to have had the opportunity to imitate him.
108–109 Numerous exhibits were introduced into evidence in the opening days of the trial, including 285 sections of the skeletal structure—particularly skulls and thigh bones—recovered from the Leine River and forensically determined as belonging to young men under 20 years of age which had been retrieved from the Leine River, the bucket into which he stored and transported human remains, and the extensively bloodstained camp bed upon which he had killed many of the victims at his Rote Reihe address. As had been the case when earlier asked whether he could recognize the photographs of any of his victims, Haarmann's demeanour became dismissive upon the introduction of these exhibits; he denied any of the skulls introduced into evidence belonged to his victims, stating he had almost invariably "mashed" the victims' skulls, and had thrown only one undamaged skull into the river.The Encyclopaedia of Serial Killers p. 207 Several acquaintances and criminal associates of Haarmann testified for the prosecution, including former neighbours who testified to having purchased brawn or mince from Haarmann, whom they noted regularly left his apartment with packages of meat, but rarely arrived with them.

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