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Opinions creep to the right, at least for a time.
My slow creep to the big blue body of water on the map.
"There has been a sort of mission creep to it all along," he said.
It was aided by gains on a softer yen which saw it creep to 83.
It was aided by gains on a softer yen which saw it creep to 110.80.
What she had done, confronting that creep to protect another woman, took nerve, and I was grateful.
His infantry units would creep to the edge of villages to suppress any anti-tank fire ahead of armored advances.
I don't think it makes me sound like a creep to say that, as a man, I need to have sex. Often.
He is a lot of things: a plaything to his stepsister Kathryn, a creep to Cecile and a soppy romantic to Annette.
The growing creep to pseudoscience, and a distrust of conventional medicine, is something we all need to address—Canada's doctors and policymakers included.
The Quick Settings tray is filled with arcane icons labeled with feature names you need a bachelor's degree in Samsung feature creep to identify.
I drank black coffee and smoked cigarettes and once more I could feel the anxiety about who I was beginning to creep to the surface.
But let's make one thing clear: Even if Cat had posted a sexy underwear photo, she still wouldn't have been "asking" for some creep to solicit her for nudes.
And so I can't help the moments when tears creep to the surface, thinking of the future and the happiness that await these strangers I've grown to care about.
I've let my life creep to a certain level, but now it's time for a choice: the choice to continue to have a simple couch because I don't need anything nicer.
Even in the starting gate, even in a gold medal race, if the thoughts creep to the memory of a long-ago fall, not the gauzy vision of the medal stand, seize them.
The duo (who are not related) will perform songs from the band's early days, when it originated with the 1992 single "Creep," to its last album, "The King of Limbs," which was released in 2011.
Addressing his mother, Taïa's protagonist prophesies, "Maman, one day you'll be stoned to death by the very same people who creep to the house each night to ask for your forgiveness and a bit of pleasure."
Whatever privacy built into dating apps is easily circumvented if users can be contacted via other, less secure social media sites, and it's not difficult for some creep to register a dummy account just to message users somewhere else.
By the time Mindermann and Magallanes stepped out into the cool night air, they had learned from Hoback that $3 million or more in unaccountable cash was sloshing around at Creep, to finance crimes like the Watergate break-in.
"We continue to see no need to adjust policy settings at the moment, given the healthy Q4 GDP...and an inflation outlook of a slow creep to within target over the policy horizon," Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Amando Tetangco said.
" It also warned that the "bigoted" cartoon was "evidence of profound danger—not only of anti-Semitism but of numbness to its creep, to the insidious way this ancient, enduring prejudice is once again working itself into public view and common conversation.
He knew how to tickle trout, slowly stroking their cold smooth bellies and sides before hooking a finger under a gill to pull them in; he could camouflage himself under trees, waiting to spear salmon with his dung pick, or creep to kill a deer.
"When you find that right piece of music, it can be the spirit and guiding force of a trailer, that gives it its pulse and rhythm," said Woollen, who used "Creep"to emphasize the human relationships within a film that tells the story of a technological phenomenon.
Yet however it came to be published, the appearance of such an obviously bigoted cartoon in a mainstream publication is evidence of a profound danger — not only of anti-Semitism but of numbness to its creep, to the insidious way this ancient, enduring prejudice is once again working itself into public view and common conversation.
Last quarter, the company saw its user growth creep to below two percent globally, stagnate in the U.S./Canada and decline in Europe, as the company continues to roil from bad press over the social network's role in helping to sway elections and disseminate "fake news," and in sharing user data either through breaches or the general course of business.
Three weeks and four cities into a notably strong men's wear cycle that will creep to a conclusion next month in the truncated remains of New York Fashion Week: Men, an observer comes away with an assortment of press kits, stacks of engraved invitations and series of moments — sometimes comical, occasionally bizarre, often absurd and many rising to the level of magic — that amount to a semi-disorganized whole definitively greater than the sum of its parts.
The most likely process would be a massive filling up of the area with stone, which would shift the river current from the right side, where it erodes the creep, to the left, Syrmian side.
Creep to Death is a collection of poems by Joseph Payne Brennan. It was published in 1981 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 750 copies, all of which were signed by the author and the artist.
Lord Devlin notes, 'if the reasonable man "worked to rule" by perusing to the point of comprehension every form he was handed, the commercial and administrative life of the country would creep to a standstill. It is such considerations that lead even act utilitarians to rely on "rules of thumb", as Smart (1973) has called them.
It was first described and named by the Dutch botanist, Willem Hendrik de Vriese in 1845, describing it from a specimen collected in 1839 from "sandy woods near the city of Perth" (specimen 1519 in the Ludwig Preiss herbarium). The specific epithet, repens, derives from the Latin verb, repere, (to creep) to give a Botanical Latin adjective which describes the plant as "creeping" or having "creeping stems".
In 1970, Brennan married the former Doris M. Philbrick, who was herself a published poet. Three of her poems are included in Brennan's volume Creep to Death (1981). He also became a member of the Praed Street Irregulars, a society founded by fellow author Luther Norris in honor of August Derleth's sleuth Solar Pons. A second collection of Leffing tales, containing eight stories, was published in 1977 as Chronicles of Lucius Leffing.
As early as 1961, Brennan had more entries than any other poet in Derleth's anthology Fire and Sleet and Candlelight - fourteen poems. Stefan Dziemanowicz has written that "his volumes Nightmare Need and Creep to Death rank as high watermarks of modern macabre verse" . Brennan was repeatedly turned down for grants to help produce and sustain his "little" magazines, Essence and Macabre. These two outlets were carried on for decades by his own determination and the assistance of numerous private contributions.
Diffusion of vacancies through a crystal can happen in a number of ways. When vacancies move through the crystal (in the material sciences often called a "grain"), this is called Nabarro–Herring creep. Another way in which vacancies can move is along the grain boundaries, a mechanism called Coble creep. When a crystal deforms by diffusion creep to accommodate space problems from simultaneous grain boundary sliding (the movement of whole grains along grain boundaries) this is called granular or superplastic flow.
Coble creep is the second form of diffusion controlled creep. In Coble creep the atoms diffuse along grain boundaries to elongate the grains along the stress axis. This causes Coble creep to have a stronger grain size dependence than Nabarro–Herring creep, thus, Coble creep will be more important in materials composed of very fine grains. For Coble creep k is related to the diffusion coefficient of atoms along the grain boundary, Q = Q(grain boundary diffusion), m = 1, and b = 3.
Peter Hall, then the National Theatre's artistic director, called him a "shit and a creep" to his face in a chance encounter at the National Film Theatre.John Goodwin (ed.), Peter Hall Diaries, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1983, pp. 121–2, 1245–. Orton was a writer Lewenstein much admired, and while Lewenstein was artistic director of the Royal Court he organised a season of the dramatist's work, which included a successful revival of What the Butler Saw in a production by Lindsay Anderson.
" Despite Roy's initial "creepy" persona, viewers were eventually shown a different side to the character. He was converted from a creep to an eccentric; a quiet and shy intellectual man, with few social skills and a penchant for trivial information, but underneath it all, a man with "a heart of gold". He has been described as compassionate, moral, sensitive and full of integrity; taking in waifs and strays and helping his neighbours whenever possible. Commenting on his character, Neilson has said, "Roy is absolutely his own person and hugely honourable.
Kutner edited and presented radio shows in the Israel Defense Forces Radio from December 1974 to December 1993, and from 1985 onwards had his own daily show. He edited hundreds of other music shows among them "The Magical Mystery Tour" (מסע הקסם המסתורי), a 60-hour radio show exploring the history of The Beatles. As a radio editor, Kutner was always in the search for new stimulating music. He promoted numerous artists in his radio shows, and in the case of Radiohead a local representative of EMI had introduced the song Creep to him.
Feature creep combined with short deadlines will often lead to a "hacky solution". The desired change may be large enough to warrant a redesign of the existing project foundation, but deadline pressure instead requires developers to just "make it work" with a less elegant approach. The humorous spoonerism "feeping creaturism" was coined to emphasize a developer's dislike of this situation,feeping creaturism, 2016-05-27, FOLDOC.org - The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing personifying the scope-crept product as "a misshapen creature of hacks ... prowling about in the dark", and the harbinger of more creep to come.
The surface energy becomes more significant when grains are sufficiently small, which converts the creep mechanism from dislocation creep to diffusion creep, thus the grains start to grow. Therefore, the determination of the boundary zone between fields of these two creep mechanisms matter to know when the recrystallized grain size tends to stabilize, as to supplement the above model. The difference between this model and the previous nucleation-and-growth models lies within the assumptions: the field boundary model assumes that grain size reduces in the dislocation creep field, and enlarges in the diffusion creep field, but it is not the case in the previous models.
In 1980, twelve of Brennan's classic horror stories were collected in the paperback-only collection The Shapes at Midnight, with an introduction by Stephen King. The 1981 poetry collection Creep to Death assembled an even-handed blend of 84 poems by Brennan, many culled from the pages of Essence and Macabre, and various contemporary semi- pro genre magazines of the day, including Bleak December, Cross Plains, Myrddin, Nyctalops, Weirdbook, Whispers, and the one-off collaboration Toadstool Wine (1975). The collection concludes with a brief showcase (three poems) by his wife, Doris Philbrick Brennan. The author biography to this volume indicates that Brennan was assembling work for five further volumes, several of which eventuated.
Sir John Holles, who had become Comptroller of the Household of Prince Henry, recorded in his letter book attempts to secure royal favour and money for Dorothy, and he helped her draft letters to the king, queen, and prince. One letter accompanied an emblem (or emblematic jewel) that Anne of Denmark might wear, of an Indian herb that grows although severed from the earth, her mother's milk, so representing her and Stewart's devoted service. In another, Dorothy presumed "in this my cloudy dark misfortune to creep to the warmth of your sacred beams", to the extent that the queen would urge the king to pay Stewart's debts. Her third letter to the queen for money concluded, "I am most loth to be tedious to your majesty, words being a disease which usually accompanies misery".
This simplified design has distinct benefits over the earlier European units such as easier refueling and construction but is less popular than the earlier Imbert design because of significant new problems, which include a lack of a fixed oxidization zone and allows the oxidization zone to creep to a larger area, causing a drop in temperature; a lower operating temperature leads to tar production and it lacks a true reduction zone further increasing this design's propensity to produce tar. Tar in the wood gas stream is considered a dirty gas and tar will gum up a motor quickly, possibly leading to stuck valves and rings. A new design known as the Keith gasifier improves on the FEMA unit, incorporating extensive heat recovery and eliminating the tar problem. Testing at Auburn University has shown it to be 37% more efficient than running gasoline.

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