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He preferred the inside, with its glossier trappings and cushier thrones.
Those job offers may feel a little cushier in the year ahead.
The treadmill itself employs 59 individual slats to give runners a cushier stride.
One adviser to Senator Rand Paul claimed that Mr. Rubio's quarters featured cushier seats.
On other trains, first-class travel means getting a cushier seat, more legroom, and free food and drinks.
The 570GT is more than just roomier and quieter — it's also a bit cushier to drive as well.
If your destination is the dining room, you'll find that the chairs there have been replaced with cushier ones.
If you have the money, getting something cushier, like down or even memory foam, can make dorm beds extremely cozy.
It's not unlike government employees who leave their high-profile job for a much cushier gig in the private sector.
This in turn endows them with a cushier life; less time spent hunting for food, and more time for making babies.
These ones include a cushier insole for added comfort, but it's worth noting that they fit snugger than the original pairs.
But if the audience thought Peretti would be a cushier alternative to Miller, they were quickly proven wrong during her opening monologue.
McBurney quickly grasps that staying within the house is vital to his survival, or at least, cushier than landing in a Confederate prison.
So, as a writer and parent of a young child, being tasked with exploring the borough's cushier corners felt like a dream assignment.
Along with some of her co-workers, Ms. Matthews, who is black, claimed that white supervisors rewarded white workers who were their friends with cushier assignments.
On the face of it, Veteran is the harsher noise album, while All My Heroes Are Cornballs incorporates cushier beats, sweeter pop elements, a softer glow.
The league's idiotic playoff format will almost definitely result in the second-best team in the Atlantic getting a cushier matchup than that division's regular-season champion.
The fact that it seems to have driven some mainstream computer makers away from providing cushier keyboard experiences when vertical space isn't at a luxury is unfortunate.
"I usually buy a pillow top that can be stored in a closet," Ms. Barta said, and pulled out to make the mattress cushier when guests arrive.
Bosses rewarded those who acquiesced to their advances by doling out cushier jobs or punished those who spurned them, requiring them to do more taxing, even dangerous work.
The advent of high-rises created not just plusher apartments but cushier commodities like gyms, indoor pools and children's playrooms, tightly focusing that sense of community on the building itself.
Plus, the newest version of the Escalade receives an independent rear suspension for a cushier ride — a feature one of its main rivals, the Lincoln Navigator, has long touted over it. 
Employees at the plant complain that the company relies too heavily on contract workers, whose hourly wages are lower but who some say get cushier assignments as a way to reduce turnover.
Others are concerned that a decade with no pay increase is spurring more members of Congress to retire or take cushier lobbying jobs nearby on K Street when they've been voted out of office.
The new prices and the airline's fall drink lineup: American passengers who sit in the airline's cushier Main Cabin Extra section in economy receive free drinks, as do travelers in first class and business class.
Dismissing this view, Chief Justice Roberts wrote that the state proffers "nothing more than Missouri's policy preference for skating as far as possible from religious establishment concerns" as justification for denying the Lutheran tykes a cushier playground.
This year's is still plenty breathable and the face pad feels a bit cushier but it feels like less of a hipster headset and a bit more legit which may be good or bad depending on what you want.
Brennan set about running 8chan much in the same manner he'd operated the site from New York, but now in a different time zone and from cushier accommodation, a large condominium in Manila provided by Watkins, according to Brennan.
But still, he said, as a foreigner, his imprisonment — during which he had a room to himself, with a bed and a toilet in it — was likely cushier than what North Koreans themselves must go through, his guards told him.
On Tuesday, the so-called Pharma Bro was moved from the notoriously rough Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center to the much cushier Federal Correctional Institution at Fort Dix, where he'll apparently be able to enjoy racquetball courts, pool tables, bocce ball lanes, and horseshoe games.
And those kinds of arguments rest on, I think, a really dangerous set of misunderstandings about our diplomats, who are fundamentally brave men and women who get crappy pay and drag their families around the world to difficult places, often dangerous places, and give up opportunities to have a cushier life in the private sector, to serve this country and to make us safer.
We've heard similar sentiments from hoarier metal statesfolk before, too—from stadium-fillers like Slayer's Tom Araya and Slipknot's Corey Taylor (who one assumes enjoy a far cushier ride than your typical van-dwelling underground band) and former Arch Enemy vocalist Angela Gossow, who retired from the band after 13 years as their firebrand frontperson to pursue other interests and spend time with her family (but stayed on as their manager).
Dr. Cushier was born one of the eleven children. Her education included a combination of public and private schools and self-exploration. English literature, the French language, and mathematics were of particular interest to her. Besides living in New York, the Cushier family also lived in New Jersey during her childhood.
In 1876 it became a three-year institution, and in 1893 it became a four-year college, ahead of much of the profession. By 1899 the college had trained 364 women doctors. Blackwell and Cushier's house in Montclair, NJ From 1883, Blackwell lived with her partner Elizabeth Cushier, who also served as a doctor at the infirmary. Blackwell and Cushier retired at the turn of the century.
Elizabeth M. Cushier (November 25, 1837 – November 25, 1931) was a professor of medicine, and one of New York's most prominent obstetricians for 25 years before her retirement in 1900.
She absolutely basks in her presence; and seems as if she had been waiting for her for a lifetime." Blackwell and Cushier retired at the turn of the century. Blackwell and Cushier's house in Montclair, NJ After traveling abroad for a year and a half, they spent the next winters at their home in Montclair, New Jersey and summers near York Cliffs, Maine, where they acquired a summer home. Blackwell died in September 1910, after which Cushier said that it made "an irreparable break in my life.
The anatomy lecture room at the Woman’s Medical College of New York Infirmary, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 16, 1870. Library of Congress. In 1872, Cushier graduated from the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary for Women and Children and completed a year and a half of further studies at the University of Zurich researching pathological and normal histology, since this field of research was not open to women in the United States at that time. Cushier was employed by the Infirmary as a gynecologist and surgeon, becoming known for her expertise in both fields.
She wrote articles for medical journals and was a faculty member at the Women's Medical College, and was associated with Emily Blackwell, a pioneer of medical education among women. Cushier ran a private medical practice in New York City. Among her patients was M. Carey Thomas, the second president of Bryn Mawr College.
Bree is certain Phyllis has had a hand in helping Danielle with her decision to raise the baby herself. Bree admits defeat, convinced it is just Danielle’s maternal instinct finally kicking in, until her son Andrew points out that his grandmother is giving Danielle a cushier life than Bree’s plan of making her attend community college. He tells Bree she is going to have to outbid Phyllis if she wants the baby. Bree and her husband Orson tell Danielle how proud they are that she is raising the baby on her own, instead of going to that “party school” in Florida, the one they no longer have any objections to her attending.
After spending twelve years as a captain, a normal period, de Gaulle was promoted to commandant (major) on 25 September 1927. In November 1927 he began a two-year posting as commanding officer of the 19th chasseurs à pied (a battalion of élite light infantry) with the occupation forces at Trier (Treves).Lacouture 1991, p84 De Gaulle trained his men hard (a river crossing exercise of the freezing Moselle River at night was vetoed by his commanding general). He imprisoned a soldier for appealing to his deputy (member of parliament) for a transfer to a cushier unit, and when investigated initially tried to invoke his status as a member of the Maison Pétain, eventually appealing to Pétain to protect himself from a reprimand for interfering with the soldier's political rights.

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