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A longtime BlackBerry user, her trusty old Bold finally croaked.
"I saved his life or else he would've croaked," Kazin said.
Half the characters that appear in the video have already croaked.
He put down a blanket as frogs croaked in the distance.
Some nights I would open my mouth and I croaked or wavered.
I waited 13 years and 10 girlfriends to marry the person I thought I would be with until one of us croaked, or, preferably, until we croaked simultaneously at 90, holding hands and listening to Tegan and Sara.
If perfection in life truly isn't possible, croaked my troll — and it isn't!
Al Sharpton, flanked by the Bella Twins, croaked out a James Brown verse.
"Tyler would have won that game," he croaked, using an expletive, before breaking down again.
And my girlfriend wasn't thrilled when her character unexpectedly croaked after a single bout of exhaustion.
Once upon a time, the older sister croaked, and the little sister whispered, No. Shush, please.
Help me,'" Trump croaked in a campaign speech mimicking Rubio, before calling him a "choke artist.
"Please, Madame, whip me until I cry," he croaked as the lashes rained upon his back.
He needed a match before he croaked, so last year conservation groups partnered to create a Match.
"The letter's a bit snitty, and I think it was written by one of his staff people," he croaked.
"No way to go to the bathroom, and the hunger, and the cold," she croaked, through a sore throat.
Moving its arms in a disturbingly lifelike way, the bearded contraption croaked out oracular utterances about the end of mankind.
I tried to say, "Well done, James Bay, well done," but I croaked and nothing emerged but a parched wheeze.
But when she brought me in in season 2, I was like, They're going to tell me I croaked,' Dier said.
Then, at noon, the store closed after its generator croaked and before Jimenez could get inside to buy his grandmother's medicine.
Of course, it's actually CROAKED, a respectful and poetic term for "died," which is how ghosts get free of their physical trappings.
In New York on September 21st, at the CGI's final gathering, Mr Clinton croaked that it had "turned out better than I ever dreamed".
At least Donovan had enough smarts to demand to be dragged off the premises when he croaked, so he wouldn't be stuck in purgatory.
In his last video he appears older and shrunken, his voice croaked to a whisper as he explains that he can never eat again.
The prime minister croaked that, now that MPs had decisively rejected her Brexit deal for a second time, by 149 votes, they faced "unenviable choices".
If you're really unlucky, yours croaked way early — and now you're stuck with an illegible cracked screen or rigged charging port until your contract is up.
Plus there's the fact the Hound is holding his hammer in the episode 6 trailer — why would he have Gendry's hammer if its owner hadn't already croaked?
Email will likely never die, but if new apps can change how we think about using it, maybe it will feel like the worst parts have croaked.
You get your poetry in snatches now, because it shows up as croaked lines deep inside the groove or buried in the mix or mumbled through a sleeve.
Some reports says they bled around five pints from his body over the course of 24 hours, basically wringing the guy out like a sponge until he croaked.
In the show's Dia de los Muertos-themed episode "Croaked," Ronnie Anne helps a friend get over the death of her frog by teaching her about the Mexican holiday.
After all, alcohol-related illness kills about 88,000 people per year—more than passed away from drug overdoses in 2016—but no one has ever croaked from consuming marijuana.
According to a video posted May 20 to her Instagram, the singer, 26, and her mom, Andrea Swift, enjoyed some mother-daughter bonding time, grilling outside while a frog croaked noisily nearby.
So a dead ThreeBeep might be reborn as a slightly different ThreeBeep, or it might transform into a BeepBoop if one of those happened to have a higher fare when it croaked.
"She croaked out one line and we knew we had what we'd been looking for," James L. Brooks, who helped create The Mary Tyler Moore Show, told The Times about Valerie's audition.
"He lived his lifestyle, it didn't have nothing to do with us," she croaked between sobs, claiming the last time police used footage from her cameras to investigate a homicide, her car was shot up.
Instead I just nodded, croaked, "Sure," and spent the rest of the day hunched over, desperate to be home, cursing the thin cotton of my rainbow T-shirt, wondering who was looking at me and what they saw.
As Leader tells it, Bacon and Lacy broke up when Lacy found Bacon in flagrante delicto with another man in their bed in Tangiers; and Bacon found Dyer with another man in their hotel room in Paris, just before he croaked.
"I've lost my voice," he croaked to the room full of well-wishers who had gathered in the town hall of Militello, his hometown in southeastern Sicily, to honor their compatriot who — like thousands of other Sicilians — had emigrated to northern Italy during the postwar boom and made good.
By the time he croaked in his London home at the age of 19435, Churchill had become many things: the British Bulldog, the prime minister who "launched the lifeboats" that saved Europe from Hitler, Time's Man of the Half-Century, and the unwavering wartime leader who helped to beat back the Nazis and secure the fate of the liberal democracy the West enjoys today.
For example: "Hello," he croaked nervously, "my name's Horace." "What's yours?" he asked with as much aplomb as he could muster. another example is: "My name is Peg, what's yours?" I asked.
H5 includes several other attractions, including four eating establishments (Croaked Crow Cafe, Evil Eatery, Witch Hazel's and Deadly Doughnut), four gift shops (Magic Moon Gifts, Ghoulish Gifts, Phantom Photos, and Scarewear), and other entertainers.
Adelaide Chang (voiced by Lexi Sexton) is the six-year-old sister of Sid. Sid describes her as a "profession sass bucket." Adelaide can be emotional as seen in "Croaked" when her pet frog Froggy passed away.
In his book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, Troma president Lloyd Kaufman lists this film as one of the five worst Troma films ever distributed (along with Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell, also directed by Bill Rebane). Shot in Gleason, Wisconsin, the film's closing credits attribute the "wardrobe" to Kmart.
In the mid-1960s, the Wienerwald restaurant chain had artificial parrots developed for advertising, which croaked "today the kitchen stays cold, we go to the Wienerwald". The inventor of this parrot was Walter Thiele, who had inserted a battery-powered miniature record player in the parrot. Soon, however, Wienerwald boss Friedrich Jahn did not like the parrots and rejected them. Thiele's attempts to offer his parrots at inventor's fairs also failed.
People used to name streets and areas of the village. "Lousy (Voshiva)" – on the right side of the landlord's pond where two families began to build their houses and clang to this place like lice. On the left side of the pond, split by the dam, there were many frogs, which croaked endlessly. On this fertile ground people began to build a new street and named it "Zhabolupivkа".
Bogroll: Mung, why do the other henchmen pick on me? / Mung: Because it's fun. Balder, R; Noguchi, J; Erfworld: The Battle for Gobwin Knob (page 28) Bogroll was croaked by Coalition forces, having sacrificed himself in a kamikaze attack on Ansom, and cannot be decrypted due to the grievous harm inflicted on his body. Bogroll was a character in the PartiallyClips strip,Balder, R; Bogroll the Cyclops, PartiallyClips, 09-08-2002.
M. N. Roy wrote, > It has been proved at Gaya, if proof were still needed, that the National. > struggle can be led, neither by the reactionary petty-bourgeoisie acting > through the orthodox “No-Changers” under the divine guidance of St. > Rajagopal, nor by the radical intellectuals desirous of harking back to the > folds of Constitutionalism, under the guise of loyalty to the memory of > Tilak. Between these two centripetal forces, Bengal's “Sentimental > Tommy”(C.R. Das) croaked.
The Pharaoh defiantly refused to allow the Israelites to leave Egypt. The Qur'an states that God decreed punishments over him and his people. These punishments came in the form of floods that demolished their dwellings, swarms of locust that destroyed the crops, pestilence of lice that made their life miserable, toads that croaked and sprang everywhere, and the turning of all drinking water into blood. Each time the Pharaoh was subjected to humiliation, his defiance became greater.
The film focuses on the 'Plain Clothes Men', a group of detectives dressed up as average citizens to catch criminals without being noticed. They are especially hated by the underworld due to their constant meeting, during which suspects are analyzed and interrogated extensively. Among the staff is Dan Coghlan (Lon Chaney), a police officer with flat feet and a tough disposition, who is unsatisfied with the lack of adventure. As he is about to quit his job, he is noticed about a croaked jeweler.
After convincing her that Skeeter will soon dump her for Myrtle, Bessie admits that he croaked the jeweler. Without wasting any time, Dan sets out to bust Skeeter and his men, only to find out that one of them is Marty. Shortly after, Bessie's body is found, and Dan is convinced that Skeeter is responsible for her death, considering that she was going to testify against him. The case against Skeeter is dismissed by the court, and he immediately reveals his plans on murdering Marty.
Taken together, it is generally agreed that all these references indicate that Llacheu was a figure of considerable importance in the early Arthurian cycle.T. Green, Concepts of Arthur (Stroud: Tempus, 2007), pp.168-9. Nonetheless, Llacheu too dies, with the speaker in the pre-Galfridian poem Ymddiddan Gwayddno Garanhir ac Gwyn fab Nudd remembering that he had "been where Llacheu was slain / the son of Arthur, awful in songs / when ravens croaked over blood."J.B. Coe and S. Young, The Celtic Sources for the Arthurian Legend (Llanerch, 1995), p.125.
225px Charles Becker, a corrupt NYPD lieutenant, had Zelig in his pocket for quite some time. In the summer of 1912, Becker was reported by New York World as one of three corrupt police officers involved in the affairs of Herman Rosenthal. This small-time bookmaker had complained to the press that his illegal businesses had been badly damaged by the greed of the city's corrupt police officers. Becker told Jack Zelig and members of the Lenox Avenue Gang, specifically, Harry "Gyp the Blood" Horowitz, Jacob "Whitey Lewis" Seidenshner, Louis "Lefty Louie" Rosenberg, and Francesco "Dago Frank" Cirofisi, that he wanted Rosenthal "croaked".
The band's success on the road was rapid, and by November they were selling out sports arenas. During a concert in Rijeka in late November 1984, Karajlić made a pun after the Marshall amplifier broke down, jokingly announcing to the crowd: "The Marshall has croaked! .... I mean the amplifier", indirectly alluding to the late Yugoslav lifetime leader Josip Broz Tito who held the military rank of Marshal and who had died four years earlier. The seemingly innocuous statement delivered in jest in-between two songs at a rock concert soon created a firestorm of controversy as various state and communist party bodies went after the band, targeting Karajlić specifically.
In Southend-on-Sea, England In flight Scavenging around a dead bird in Paris, France The rook is generally gregarious and the crow solitary, but rooks occasionally nest in isolated trees, and crows may feed with rooks; moreover, crows are often sociable in winter roosts. The most distinctive feature is the voice. The rook has a high-pitched kaaa, but the crow's guttural, slightly vibrant, deeper croaked kraa is distinct from any note of the rook. The carrion crow is noisy, perching on a vantage point such as a building or the top of a tree and calling three or four times in quick succession, with a slight pause between each series of croaks.
At a concert in Rijeka's Dvorana Mladosti before a crowd of some two and a half thousand people on Tuesday, 27 November 1984, the band inadvertently set off a firestorm of controversy. During soundcheck before the show, the band's amplifier went bust to which Karajlić jokingly exclaimed: "Crk'o maršal" (The "Marshall has croaked!"), followed by a pause before adding: "Mislim na pojačalo" ("The amplifier, that is") (a switcheroo remark about the 1980 death of Marshal Tito), getting a chuckle from a small group of people within the earshot. Liking the reaction he got during soundcheck, the twenty-one-year-old decided to start the actual concert by delivering the same joke as an explanation of why the show is starting late.
Their first release was the track "Chronicle" on the seminal 1979 Bristol compilation LP/CD Avon Calling. This was followed by line-up changes and the 1980 EP Eloquent Sounds on their own Monopause label. This resulted in NME journalist Paul Morley interviewing Steve Bush and writing that Essential Bop would be one of the bands that would make it in the 1980s. Further line-up changes in 1981 saw them emerge as a guitarless four-piece band with 2 tracks on Bristol Recorder 3 and their second release on Monopause of the single "Croaked/Butler (In Running Shorts)". The single received some notice in the New York independent charts and resulted in a US east coast tour in the summer of 1981; however the band split after their return.
Some of these surrealist advertisements noted by Seattle Magazine included the Running of the MFRs (Mountain Fresh Rainiers) (a parody of Running of the Bulls featuring bottles with legs), and frogs that croaked "Rainier Beer" (a motif appropriated many years later by Budweiser). Mickey Rooney appeared in several TV ads, most notably a parody of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald's "Indian Love Call" from the 1936 MGM film Rose Marie. Mickey was dressed in a Mountie costume alongside his wife Jan as they sang. (Most airings of this commercial ended with Rooney pouring a bottle of Rainier into her proffered glass, but occasionally a version was aired in which he poured the beer into her cleavage.) A commercial ad featured a motorcycle that revved "Raiiiiiiiii- nieeeeeeeer-Beeeeeeeer" while zooming by along a mountain road was notable in the early 80s.
During Super Bowl XXIII, Budweiser aired an episodic series of commercials known as the Bud Bowl—which featured a football game between stop motion-animated beer bottles representing Budweiser and Bud Light, with commentary by Bob Costas and Paul Maguire. Proving popular, the Bud Bowl would return at subsequent Super Bowls; it had become so popular that some viewers actually wagered on the outcome of the Bud Bowl as if it were an actual event. In 1995, Budweiser introduced the first of a series of ads featuring a group of three frogs named Bud, Weis, and Er, which only croaked their respective names. The Budweiser Frogs became one of the brand's most popular campaigns, and were expanded upon at Super Bowl XXXII with a series of ads focusing on two wise-cracking lizards—Louie and Frankie—who found the frogs annoying and had hired a ferret hitman to try and kill them.
Kathleen Parthe (1992) Russian Village Prose: The Radiant Past. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. The opening paragraph below is a good example of Rasputin's writing style (exceptional even for the village prose writers), and the novel's theme of natural cycles disrupted by modernization: > Once more spring had come, one more in the never-ending cycle, but for > Matyora this spring would be the last, the last for both the island and the > village that bore the same name. Once more, rumbling passionately, the ice > broke, piling up mounds on the banks, and the liberated Angara River opened > up, stretching out into a mighty, sparkling flow. Once more the water gushed > boisterously at the island’s upper tip, before cascading down both channels > of the riverbed; once more greenery flared on the ground and in the greens, > the first rains soaked the earth, the swifts and swallows flew back, and at > dusk in the bogs the awakened frogs croaked their love of life.

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