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Since coming to power in May 2017, Macron has chaffed at German foot-dragging.
Getting over your own fear of lube is worth saving your partner from a chaffed vagina.
Some Republican senators in purple or blue states have chaffed at McConnell's Supreme Court strategy. Sen.
Capitalism needs a recession every once in a while to separate the weak from the chaffed, okay?
At other times, Trump chaffed at the Senate's filibuster rule, questioning why Republicans wouldn't just get rid of it.
He most certainly would have chaffed at Donald Trump injecting himself in the Brexit debate in the UK, for example.
"The sun was beating me down badly, and I'm sweating like crazy, my neck is getting red and chaffed," he says.
Tillerson's efforts are being watched closely by many in Washington, who have chaffed at the many top leadership positions left vacant during the restructuring process.
But they also promised again and again to repeal Obamacare -- something anti-big government conservatives chaffed for -- perhaps without fully recognizing how difficult that might be.
"Surely every president has endured stories that he knew were inaccurate and has chaffed at one or more news publications," Romney wrote in a blog post.
For someone for whom personal can mean as much as Trotter, the constant uniforms—from her college days at Tennessee to her days under sponsorship contract—chaffed.
When I was arrested For stealing my father's car [& Running away] From an abusive household Nobody saw the fear Nobody paid attention to My father's chaffed hands.
"I suspected I'd be covered in sweat and chaffed, but I didn't expect the sounds and smells my body made without any clothes to cover it up," she says.
Republican Latino leaders have chaffed at Trump's call for a wall on the southern border and statements from his campaign launch about rapists and criminals coming across the border from Mexico.
Paul Entin, 48, owner of EPR Marketing, a two-person marketing firm in Bloomsbury, New Jersey, is among those who chaffed at being forced by the federal government to buy health insurance.
Republicans also chaffed at the idea that the Democrats would fire up their base and raise money for their campaigns at the expense of Sessions, who Republican senators universally admire as a principled senator and genuinely polite man.
Especially since the early Cold War, when the Americans and British backed a coup against Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh in 1953, Iranians chaffed at what they saw as Western meddling, including continued support for the shah, whom many considered a foreign puppet.
Renzi, who was only 39 when he became prime minister and has repeatedly chaffed against PD left-wingers, declined to confirm reports of his imminent departure, saying only that he would talk about his plans at a gathering of supporters next month.
Sage, Rufus B. Scenes in the Rocky Mountains. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart. 1846, p. 223 As merchants from the United States became established in the region, they chaffed under the economic hegemony of the HBC.
Cosimo I however chaffed under the watch of the Spanish troops, and in 1543, in return for a monetary payment to Charles V, (the latter needed funds to fight Protestants in Northern Europe), the duke obtained the evacuation of the garrisons stationed in Florence. Bronzino painted about 25 only slightly differing versions of the portrait.
Chief Iron Tail was an international celebrity. He appeared with his fine regalia as the lead with Buffalo Bill at the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France, and the Colosseum of Rome. Chief Iron Tail was a superb showman and chaffed at the photo of him relaxed, but Käsebier chose it as the frontispiece for a 1901 Everybody’s Magazine article.
Green fodders are used widely for intensive milk production and for fattening. Many fodder crops are conserved as hay, chaffed, or pulped. Trials in the Philippines showed that the carabao, on poor-quality roughage, had a better feed conversion rate than cattle. The carabao cools itself by lying in a waterhole or mud during the heat of the day.
Triticum compactum erinaceum, also called California Club Wheat or Mayview wheat, is an extinct subspecies of the hexaploid club wheat Triticum compactum. T. compactum erinaceum was a bearded, hairy rachis, red-chaffed wheat named for its appearance similar to that of a hedgehog. T. compactum erinaceum was thought to have disappeared before 1822.Davis, Horace. 1894.
California Historical Society Quarterly. p. 366T. compactum was farmed extensively during the beginning of California's agricultural history. Data even suggests that T. compactum was farmed more than the related T. aestivum during this time. T. compactum erinaceum, also called California Club Wheat, was a bearded, hairy rachis, red-chaffed subspecies of T. compactum that is thought to have disappeared before 1822.
By April, Napoleon had become worried about his strategic situation and the possible presence of large Ottoman forces in the vicinity. This resulted in more supervision of his subordinate and detailed instructions, which Kléber chaffed at.Strathern, p. 349 While in Nazareth, Kléber received news that a large Ottoman force was encamped near Mount Tabor, and saw a chance to make a name for himself.
In the late 1880s, Stance was directly involved in four of ten disciplinary incidents with privates and non-commissioned officers. F Troops sergeants and privates frequently clashed. The sergeants used browbeating techniques they had possibly learned from Lieutenant Edward Heyl and other earlier leaders, and the newer recruits chaffed under that style of leadership. Stance was found shot on Christmas morning of 1887 on the road to Crawford, Nebraska.
What was left—and what gave Pickford pause—was melodramatic, clichéd, and direct. Pickford eventually accepted the role due to the popularity of White's novel, but she chaffed under Edwin S. Porter's direction. She later told a film historian that Porter "knew nothing about directing. Nothing." The aging Porter was still employing an outdated approach to film-making that worked so successfully him in films like The Great Train Robbery (1903).
Others, such as E. crassipes and A. donax, are a major problem in some tropical valleys and by eating them, the water buffaloes may help control these invasive plants. Green fodders are used widely for intensive milk production and for fattening. Many fodder crops are conserved as hay, chaffed, or pulped. Fodders include alfalfa, the leaves, stems or trimmings of banana, cassava, Mangelwurzel, esparto, Leucaena leucocephala and kenaf, maize, oats, Pandanus, peanut, sorghum, soybean, sugarcane, bagasse, and turnips.
The material is spread in uniform layers over the floor of the silo, and closely packed. When the silo is filled or the stack built, a layer of straw or some other dry porous substance may be spread over the surface. In the silo the pressure of the material, when chaffed, excludes air from all but the top layer; in the case of the stack extra pressure is applied by weights in order to prevent excessive heating.
Threshing is just one step of the process in getting cereals to the grinding mill and customer. The wheat needs to be grown, cut, stooked (shocked, bundled), hauled, threshed, de-chaffed, straw baled, and then the grain hauled to a grain elevator. For many years each of these steps was an individual process, requiring teams of workers and many machines. In the steep hill wheat country of Palouse in the Northwest of the United States, steep ground meant moving machinery around was problematic and prone to rolling.
The Netherlands and Spain came to share rulers by marriage and inheritance among royal families. The Dutch chaffed under the shared monarchy; their many states wanted to retain traditional autonomy while the crown sought centralized authority. The animosity between the King and the Netherlands had complex origins – political, economic, cultural, religious and personal. By around 1550, the Dutch "printing press and propaganda turned to the service of political reform, with The Inquisition as a major focus, on…a wide scale and with…devastating effects".
On the day of the alleged assault, Allen refused to follow orders, and took it upon himself to pick out teapot handles for use at work without asking permission. Skinner called him a "scoundrel" and pushed him, and "a scuffle and fight ensued." The magistrates "took the view that Skinner had commenced the assault ... and dismissed the case". Later, as a widower, Skinner was very familiar with his servants; for example he chaffed Emma Bolsover "about not being so good-looking as her sister".
In a division of labour, Langlois focused his efforts into expanding into the rest of Canada while Lessard had effective operational control of the Angels in Quebec. In contrast to Buteau, the man who succeeded him as president of the North chapter, Laurent "L'Anglais" Viau, had a more tolerant attitude towards violence and drug use. The Laval chapter, which had often chaffed at and had broken Buteau's rules about not using drugs, swung out of control under Viau's leadership as Viau himself was addicted to cocaine, alcohol and prostitutes. The rest of the chapter followed his example.
Unusually Andrews played wearing spectacles, including whilst he was keeping wicket, is reported to have developed an innovative outfit for keeping wicket in consisting of a waistcoat attached to trousers, allowing him to "dispense with belt as well as braces".Cricket Fashions, The Times, 1936-08-21, p.13. The Times reported in 1936 that "he was so chaffed ... that he never wore it again in public". Andrews lived at Blackheath Park in KentList of subscribers of £2,000 and upwards to the railway subscription, 14th Volume - Railways, Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons, Volume 38, p.8.
Under the Window appeared in stores in October 1879, in time for Christmas. Edmund Evans recalled how: > George Routledge "chaffed" me considerably for printing 20,000 first edition > of a book to sell at six shillings, but we soon found out that we had not > printed nearly enough to supply the first demand: I know booksellers sold > copies at a premium getting 10 shillings each for them: it was of course, > long out of print, for I could not print fast enough to keep up the > sale.Taylor, p. 58 A further 70,000 copies were printed and sold in England, with separate editions for America and other European countries.
He spoke carefully in 1782 against parliamentary reform. Next year, when the same question was brought forward, he was ridiculed for a change of opinion, and his offer to sacrifice his rotten borough for the public good. He was satirised by the authors of the Rolliad (1795), and was chaffed in the House of Commons by Fox (13 March 1784) and Edmund Burke (28 February 1785). In March 1783, when the king was endeavouring to form an administration in opposition to North and Fox, the leadership of the House of Commons and the seals of a secretary of state were offered to him, despite opposition from Lord Ashburton.
Lieutenant General Wilton as Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee, with Group Captain alt=Informal portrait of three men in military uniforms Wilton's position as CCOSC had no statutory authority over the heads of the Army, Navy and Air Force, nor a direct line of command to Australian Forces Vietnam. David Horner noted that in an emergency, Wilton "had to issue directives and then seek retrospective endorsement of them by either the minister or the Chiefs of Staff Committee."Horner, Making the Australian Defence Force, pp. 43–44 According to historian Eric Andrews, Wilton "chaffed over his lack of command over the services and the need for organisational reform".
135 Her efforts to get sight of her son made matters worse: "Mislike is taken that his mother and friends have been in a house that looks into York Garden where he uses to walk, and have saluted each other out of a window." Both his military incompetence and his de facto abandonment of his post were condoned on that occasion, but rather than count his blessings and hold his peace, he became malcontent, chaffed at his failures, and fell into rebellion. During Essex' revolt, trial, and execution in February 1601, Lettice remained at Drayton Basset. The event was a comprehensive personal disaster for her, because she lost not only her son but also her beloved third husband, who was, she wrote, her "best friend".
The 202 Battle of Gaixia (near Suzhou in Anhui) ended the conflict in Liu Bang's favor, and he declared the beginning of the Han Dynasty. Some of the other kings of the Chinese states chaffed at the restoration of imperial rule. Zang Tu had been named king of Yan by Xiang Yu, secured his title by removing its previous occupant Han Guang by force, and been confirmed in Yan and Liaodong by Liu Bang. Before the end of 202, however, he rebelled against the new empire and invaded its central northern commanderies, collectively known as "Dai" from a former kingdom of that name, which lay to his west in what is now northern Hebei and Shanxi.. Chen Xi resisted Zang in Dai and helped the emperor's push into Yan, where Zang Tu was captured, executed, and replaced with the emperor's long-time comrade Lu Wan.
The American Red Cross was criticized in the news media, notably by Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly, New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, and some in Congress for misleading donors by soliciting and receiving donations worth $564 million after the 9/11 attacks, after it was discovered that the majority of the received funds were put aside for the organization's long-term use rather than going to support victims and volunteers. The Red Cross was forced to change its policy. Healy also advocated withholding dues from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies for not allowing Israel's Red Cross society (Magen David Adom) to join the international body without adopting the cross or crescent as its symbol. The Red Cross Board of Directors hired her as a “change agent” but chaffed at her steely managerial style and the board's “loss of control over day-to-day decision-making.
" A few days later, the Reverend W. Gordon Baillie disputed the notion that Carter did not know he had been the model for the Mad Hatter:Hancher, Michael, The Tenniel Illustrations to the "Alice" Books, published by Ohio University Press (1985) pg 101 > "Your correspondent, Mr. H.W. Greene, thinks that Theophilus Carter was > unaware that he figured in "Through the Looking Glass" [sic] But all Oxford > called him "The Mad Hatter," and surely his friends, or enemies, must have > chaffed him about it. He would stand at the door of his furniture shop in > the High, sometimes in an apron, always with a top-hat at the back of his > head, which, with a well-developed nose and a somewhat receding chin, made > him an easy target for the caricaturist. The story went that Mr. Dodgson > ("Lewis Carroll"), thinking T. C. had imposed upon him, took this revenge. > In justice to the man's memory, I may say that I possess a carved oak > armchair which I bought from him, second-hand, 50 years ago.
Condé invited the commander of Turenne's rearguard to supper, chaffed him unmercifully for allowing the prince's men to surprise him in the morning, and by way of farewell remarked to his guest, "Quel dommage que de braves gens comme nous se coupent la gorge pour un faquin" ("It's too bad decent people like us are cutting our throats for a scoundrel")—an incident and a remark that displayed the feudal arrogance which ironically led to the iron-handed absolutism of Louis XIV. After Bléneau, both armies marched to Paris to negotiate with the parlement, de Retz and Mlle de Montpensier, while the archduke took more fortresses in Flanders, and Charles, duke of Lorraine, with an army of plundering mercenaries, marched through Champagne to join Condé. As to the latter, Turenne maneuvered past Condé and planted himself in front of the mercenaries, and their leader, not wishing to expend his men against the old French regiments, consented to depart with a money payment and the promise of two tiny Lorraine fortresses. A few more maneuvers, and the royal army was able to hem in the Frondeurs in the Faubourg St. Antoine (2 July 1652) with their backs to the closed gates of Paris.

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