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"do up" Definitions
  1. to fasten a coat, skirt, etc.
  2. to make something into a package synonym wrap
  3. to repair and decorate a house, etc.
"do up" Synonyms
decorate adorn ornament embellish beautify trim festoon deck garnish array enrich grace bedeck bedizen dress drape caparison blazon emblaze emboss repair mend patch revamp recondition reconstruct rebuild overhaul doctor renovate refurbish restore remodel fix up modernize(US) modernise(UK) rehabilitate fix renew refit clothe attire robe garb apparel costume habit enrobe suit invest gown garment vesture toilet deck out rig out groom brush comb preen primp style comb out arrange do prepare set straighten put in order adjust get ready tidy neaten tidy up assault attack thrash beat up rough up knock around work over batter strike injure hit mug pulverize(US) hammer pulverise(UK) do over beat knock about pummel(US) pound smarten up clean up doll up improve jazz up redecorate spruce up houseclean straighten up dust sweep clear up vacuum zip up zip button button up close fasten belt up hook up lace up connect join attach couple link tie catch yoke interconnect chain hitch buckle clasp hook secure clip strap bind bond bracket unite stick lace knot interlace intertwine interweave lash intertwist weave tie up make a bow in make a knot in tie a knot in make a bow make a hitch make a knot kill exhaust drain enervate fatigue strain tire weary overtax overtire tax wear break debilitate frazzle harass outwear sap bust knacker parcel pack package wrap gift-wrap box wrap up bundle pack up bundle up box up fasten together parcel up gift wrap packet roll truss enhance aggrandize amplify boost lift ameliorate better uplift vitalize advantage aid endow favor(US) favour(UK) inspirit envigorate(UK) invigorate(US) More

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I think you can do up to three apps now.
Wages in Japan move down almost as easily as they do up.
This year we're going to do up the shed like Santa's grotto.
It's something you have to do up here to be successful and consistent.
Do you think it ought -- what do up think it ought to do next?
I cannot be distracted from whatever I have to do up here to anything else.
AAUW reports that women earn 90% or more of what men do up until around 35.
And everything I do, up to this point, has been using numbers, maps, models, statistics, data.
Your company may offer to contribute the same amount that you do, up to a certain point.
I also noticed the nearby, charming MOPTOP crossing DO UP, and a few other less obvious pairings.
In South Korea, it is compulsory for young men to do up to two years of military service.
"I don't really know what I would [expletive] do up there in the stratosphere anyway, man, you know?"
Thirty-two states and the District of Columbia now do, up from 12 in 2013, according to Code.org.
Nurses from abroad, regardless of experience, must do up to three years of vocational training before being taken on.
I always wondered what Christa was going to do up on orbit and that mission was unfortunately never completed.
Send us your favorite things to do up north, and you just might see them alongside our main events.
Some recycling plants in the Bay Area can do up to a 100 tons of recycled materials a day.
Roughly 300,000 Palestinians reside in Area C, according to the United Nations, as do up to 400,000 Jewish settlers.
Hourly salaries in Indianapolis range from $15 to $26 an hour, as they do up the road in Huntington, Ind.
" Earlier this year, David Cameron told the Labour leader to "put on a proper suit" and "do up your tie.
I just feel like right now I'm having success in being able to do what I want to do up there.
As Vulture points out, TD creator Nic Pizzolatto is on record saying he only wanted to do up to three seasons.
As most kids do up until they reach high school, I used to mirror the political opinions of my family members.
"Every time I would sell some garments, I would buy one bag of cement and do up the house," he said.
"We've just got to play defense and not let them do up and down and do what they do," Lowry said.
She's on a mission to connect with the people around her, something she hasn't been able to do up to this point.
He left the question of what to do up to Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who chose not to prosecute.
I only have two minutes to get there, so I sprint, which is not easy to do up a heavily wooded mountain.
My brother couldn't do up his fly because the chemo made his fingers so sensitive, so sometimes his dick came out in public.
The only thing I can compare that to is if you're snorkeling ... things underwater look all different colors than they do up on land.
For example, in the duet Ryan and Emma do up on the hill, for a long time, those lyrics were very much in limbo.
When asked if she prefers to do up her eyes or lips, Hale didn't hesitate before pledging  her allegiance to a smoky eye. 8.
But what would it take for private space companies to take over this area of space — and what exactly would they do up there?
She was kind enough to come with me on this one, and we are going to do up a breakfast joint here in town.
"Wouldn't people like to do up a zip on the back of the dress with a touch on their smartphone?" offers Mr Otani, musingly.
"An officer who believes he's in fear can do anything that a 'reasonable officer' can do, up until, and including, killing someone," he says.
I would have my friends send me pictures and stuff and then I would just do up their faces all crazy, just for fun.
People have yet to ride on the New Shepard, but when they do, up to six people can ride inside of the crew capsule.
He told her he was being teased at school for not being able to do up his pants by himself, and how embarrassed he was.
Gloria, who has many friends who took the gaokao back in China, explained that students will do up to 200 practice exams to study for the test.
Last fall, a group of music industry heavyweights gathered in New York City to do something they'd mostly failed to do up to that point: work together.
Thankfully, within a day, the weather shifted and I learned to navigate this dry, beautiful landscape with the same sense of wonder as I do up North.
"That's the thing we're aiming for — a vehicle that can do up to 10,000 miles with only one intervention," Foley says, "a yearly check-up, so to speak."
Sometimes, customers even revoke tips -- something Instacart allows customers to do up to three days after an order -- when unsatisfied with their orders, the workers told CNN Business.
The Clun Castle cannot compete with modern trains in terms of speed: steam engines are restricted to 75mph, whereas diesels can do up to 125mph on inter-city routes.
This is necessary because you can't work more than 10 hours as an Amazon driver, although you can do up to 12 hours right now because of the holidays.
However, its high costs and the difficulty in obtaining a residence visa — not to mention language differences — do up the ante in terms of difficulty in relocating there, says Investopedia.
That means it can't continue to grow revenue by simply increasing the number of ads it crams into your News Feed, which it has been able to do up until now.
Today, the top 1 percent earn 81 times what the bottom 50 percent do, up from 27 times more in 1980, according to a recent study by French economist Thomas Piketty.
If the sexiness of zips mostly lay in getting out of your clothes, for a minority it lay in getting into them—zips could do up garments of rubber or PVC deliciously tight.
The court decided to apply juvenile criminal law - which it can decide to do up to a maximum age of 21 - because the man was lacking in maturity, said court spokeswoman Lisa Jani.
I had to be completely efficient: I would do up to 18 meetings a day, 20 minutes at a time, when I was in the office, because I had to touch so many people.
To cover the increased costs, they've been shifting money from other areas — something the administration is allowed to do up to a certain point — and asking for supplemental funding from Congress as, essentially, a reimbursement.
"I realized what was important to me was having people here to see what we do up close, to focus on the nuance of material and cut, or what can't be seen on Instagram," he said.
Cold Noodles With Chile Oil and Citrusy Cabbage Heaven is a big bowl of spicy noodles, a crunchy cabbage salad, herby tahini sauce, lemony scallions and an invitation to do up your bowl however you want.
That's a switch from what the movie tries to do up to this point, framing the story mostly through Max's eyes as he gazes at Marianne, wondering whether she's real or a fraud, and letting us wonder.
When we see them get ready in the morning in "Chapter Three," they move in unison, their bodies interacting with one another only in the way that your hands interact with each other to do up a zipper.
Due to the secret nature of the Air Force program, SpaceX wasn't able to show the space plane actually getting into orbit, and we don't know much about what the X-37B is going to do up there.
Under Republican control it's just plain consent — there is almost literally nothing Trump can do, up to and including clear evidence of corruption and criminality, that will induce senators from his party to exercise any kind of oversight.
But if the capacity of the pipeline is expanded, which the pipeline has been designed to doup to 20 billion cubic meters through additional compressor stations along the route — other companies, including Russia's Gazprom, could reserve space.
I think a lot of people liked that back and forth with the hub, the ability to just live in the world a little bit, which is something that Halo never really let you do up until that point.
Orban's ruling Fidesz party pushed the law allowing employers to ask workers to do up to 400 hours of overtime a year through the legislature last month, using its big majority as opposition parties sought to block the vote.
Zipline said its first generation drones were able to fulfill about 50 orders a day and it hopes the improved capabilities of its new drones will allow the company to do up to 500 orders per day in Rwanda.
Not that I don't wholly appreciate DJ tools but just the nature of us getting together and being philosophical about sound is going to open everything we do up to something more (or less) than a sweaty dance floor...hopefully.
Try to help, and New York obviously factors in, London, all everybody, but the difference is between programming with the keyboards like we do up here and programming with the couches and the offices that they do down there. Right.
In opposite-sex marriages in which both spouses work some amount of time, 29 percent of wives earn more than their husbands do, up from 23 percent in the 1990s and 18 percent in the 1980s, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
I think also, now that Travis has now had a leave of absence, we don't know how forced that is and how much of it was actually his decision because he wasn't sure what he was going to do up until that morning.
For continuous shooting, the Z211.2 can do up to 213.15 fps in 214-bit RAW, but choosing this speed will lock exposure after the first frame of your burst, and the camera shows a preview of the shot you just took in between each frame.
"I'm OK walking around in long-sleeved shirts and jeans and dying in the heat if it means my child is going to be OK. ... All I can do, up to now, is just be on the defensive everywhere I go," she told CNN.
All that is why, when David Cameron demanded that Jeremy Corbyn "put on a proper suit, do up your tie, and sing the national anthem" in early 2016, he wasn't simply requesting that the honorable gentleman tidy himself up for another thrilling parliament encounter.
More parochially, in 2009 the Daily Telegraph revealed that MPs routinely abused their expenses to do up homes that they sold on at a profit, as well as for sundry other ill-judged and absurd outlays such as the renovation of moats and the housing of ducks.
"The initial thing about the campaign is that it certainly did get a lot of people talking about the Northern Territory and what there is to see and do up here," Valerie Smith, acting executive director of the NT tourism department, told ABC News on Thursday.
Previous presidents may have made realpolitik accommodations with unsavory regimes, but we've never seen anything like Trump's obvious preference for brutal despots over democratic allies, his willingness to make excuses for whatever people like Vladimir Putin or Mohammed bin Salman do, up to and including murder.
Trust Robyn's mother to have a child who couldn't do up buttons, and then put her in a fancy plaid dress with hundreds of them, and frogging and leg-of-mutton sleeves, like a Victorian orphan, instead of ordinary slacks and a T-shirt so that she could play.
They detail how Scobie and Porch borrowed money from the company to do up their house, used company cards for personal expenses, and spent lavishly on business travel and hotels — as well as the luxurious February dinner, the spending on which was cited as having been a factor in Scobie's firing.
"We can eat in a way that supplies our brain with the raw materials it requires to create healthy new brain cells, which we now know the adult brain can do up until death," says Max, who published in March 2018 his bestselling book Genius Foods (written with Paul Grewal, M.D.).
"Both parties, both sides, I know we try to stay nonpolitical in this room, but the reality is there's a lot of political work to do up on the Hill to not only educate members but to help them overcome the issues they are experiencing and getting feedback from in their own districts," he said.
Axiom's private cabins will have screens for Netflixing and chilling — there's not a lot to do up there, although going outside to do a spacewalk is a possibility — and there will be a great, glass-walled cupola to gather with travelers and take in a more panoramic view of the earth, perhaps with an adult beverage.
"There are some very senior military and government officials who have the capability to do up to Secret [work] from their house, but we're talking about four-star generals and admirals and things like that," said Jamie Barnett, a retired US Navy rear admiral and senior vice president of government services for the secure communications firm RigNet.
Some of my French-girl-in-training teachings have fallen off since then (I've proven my mom wrong that you can, in fact, do up both areas of your figure in a way she'd call "tasteful"), but many — like my love for micellar water and anything infused with it — are still so ingrained in my routine that I'll likely never give them up.
"I've always tried to be versatile," he reflected in the 1989 video biography Same Ole Me. "I've always tried to do up-tempos, novelties, and ballads." The single was Jones' third top ten hit in a row.
Because of passenger capacity, the helicopters do up to four flights for each departing airplane. There are 50 minutes between these helicopter departures, causing a longer total travel time for many passengers. The distance by helicopter to Nerlerit Inaat is .
Behind the occasional bebop solos, he always kept his strict rhythmic pulse, "so it doesn't matter what they do up front; the audience gets the beat".Dance, 1980, p. 5 Basie also added flute to some numbers, a novelty at the time that became widely copied.Count Basie, 1985, p.
General Bell was direct about his purpose: "I came to do up this damned anarchistic federation." Bell justified the ensuing reign of terror as a "military necessity, which recognizes no laws, either civil or social."Jameson, All That Glitters, pg. 207, from Dubofsky, We Shall Be All, pg. 50.
Danny had a lot of personal stuff going on, thanks to the adult tabloid media. He was really messed up. You have to make the most of a bad situation though, and you try and express yourself through your music. It would have been a lie to try and do 'up' music at that point.
A break of 30 seconds for all classes is granted behind each movement. The best players can do up to 160 hits in one minute. The current men's world record is 614 hits, set by Egypt's Mohamed Nagy, while the women's record of 539 hits set by Egyptian Noha AbouZeid in the 26th world championship In Kuwait.
In the 1980s, Perkins and Sondheim collaborated on another script, the seven part Crime and Variations for Motown Productions. In October 1984 they had submitted a treatment to Motown. It was a 75-page treatment set in the New York socialite world about a crime puzzle – another writer was to do up the script. It, also, was never made.
128 Then Salvadori's Jaguar arrived and spun at 265 kp/h (165 mph) and crashed into the banking. Fortunately, Salvadori (who had been unable to do up his full harness) was thrown out the rear window as the car burst into flames, then helped by Kerguen.Spurring 2010, p.121 This was then hit by Jean-Pierre Manzon's little Bonnet which rebounded into the middle of the track.
Ingeborg Gude made the puppets for these films as well, as she would continue to do up until her death in the mid sixties. When making Tim og Tøffe, Caprino invented an ingenious method for controlling the puppet's movements in real time. The technique can be described as a primitive, mechanical version of animatronics. Caprino's films received rave reviews, and he quickly became a celebrity in Norway.
Band members' happiness will fall over time, requiring the player to continually switch between band members to maintain the band's overall mood and score multiplier. The game uses the touchpad, stylus, and face buttons of the DS, and does not require or support additional peripherals like the console versions do. Up to four people can play at a time, each using a separate DS and playing their own instrument.
Steph overhears Paige and Jack talking about their one-night stand and she breaks up with Jack. She refuses to accept his apology and later vandalises his room at the Backpackers'. Steph admits to trashing the room and her travel visa to Fiji is revoked, meaning she cannot see Charlie. Steph spends time with Ben helping to do up Drew's old car, and she later takes him to Oakey to visit Drew's family.
Jeff Porcaro, the drummer for Boz Scaggs, as well as a founding member of Toto, was particularly impressed with Fleetwood's drumming on "Go Your Own Way". On nights when Boz Scaggs opened for Fleetwood Mac, Porcaro would watch Fleetwood from the side of the stage. Intrigued by his unorthodox playing, Porcaro approached Fleetwood after a live gig: > I've watched, I've tried to understand it. Nothing you do up there makes > sense, but it sounds beautiful.
Its fuselage had been damaged when Anthony Fokker wrecked a line of parked aircraft while landing his Express aircraft at Teterboro Airport,. It was powered by a Hispano-Suiza E engine. Miller rebuilt it with a Wright J-5 engine, turning it into a D-25. Assisted by efficient ground crew to marshal the passengers and refuel the aircraft, he would do up to 350 short flights (less than a minute each) a day.
He was the first Reeve of Winchester, serving in 1888, and was later a councillor from 1908 to 1909. He succeeded his uncle in running the general store, which he continued to do up until his death. The store continued to run until it burned down in the early 1980s, having been managed by a number of different people. Sweet was also a director of the Beach Foundry Company, and served as treasurer for the Winchester Public Library from 1905 to 1909.
He also developed a method to color glass beads using alabaster and crushed colored glass which created a new jade color. His adoption of centrifugal casting as opposed to injection-molded pieces also reduced costs. After injuring his right hand in 1957, Jennings began to train himself to draw and paint left- handed, which he continued to do up until the time of his death. The subjects of his later work included landscape and social realist scenes of his community.
Ticket machines are available at all stations, where special tickets for dogs and bicycles can also be purchased. A two-zone ticket costs DKK 24, and a three-zone ticket DKK 36, and tickets are good for 60 minutes. Holders of the Copenhagen Card museum pass ride free of charge, as do up to two children under twelve years of age accompanied by an adult. As of 2012, the metro has fully adapted to the national electronic fare card system Rejsekort.
New York: Henry G. Langley. > When these regions were first discovered it appears that the inhabitants > lived in comfortable houses and cultivated the soil, as they have continued > to do up to the present time. Indeed, they are now considered the best > horticulturists in the country, furnishing most of the fruits and a large > portion of the vegetable supplies that are to be found in the markets. They > were until very lately the only people in New Mexico who cultivated the > grape.
The ANLIS-Malbrán (National Administration of Laboratories and Health Institutes "Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán") began carrying out 300 daily COVID-19 tests. Later, after 820 confirmed cases were reached, the Ministry of Health started the delivery of 35,000 reactives to expand the number of laboratories for diagnosis to all 24 jurisdictions in order to decentralize the testings, making the number of testings increase over time. Private medical clinics will be able to do up to 7,500 daily tests to decompress the public health system.
The 1903 Wright Flyer did during its first flight; the Bleriot XI reached in 1909. Fabric-covered biplanes of the World War I era and shortly after could do up to . In 1925 U.S. Army Lt. Cyrus K. Bettis flying a Curtiss R3C won the Pulitzer Trophy Race with a speed of .Taylor and Munson 1973, p. 243. Speeds of all-metal monoplanes of the 1930s jumped into the range with the Macchi M.C.72 reaching a top speed of , still the record for piston- powered seaplanes.
Honda had developed its global motorcycle brand through track racing, with Soichiro Honda collecting the world's best engineers together to create winning road motorcycles such as the Honda RC116. However, Honda pulled out of motorcycle racing in 1967, leaving it with a world class development team with nothing to do. Up until this point, motocross had been dominated by 4 stroke powered machines, and had no official national championship in Japan. Further, Soichiro Honda had publicly announced that Honda would never build 2 stroke powered motorcycles.
Alternatively, the same Balmoral vamp is used with a button-fastened upper instead of using the more modern system of shoe laces. The tolerance for fit with this kind of boot is less, so they are more expensive, though more traditional, and a button-hook on the end of a shoehorn may be needed to do up the buttons. The traditional use of buff for the uppers is rare. The boots sometimes have toe-caps,Dressy winter boots which can feature a brogued seam, a reference to their original informal use for business.
Atmos in home theaters can support 24.1.10 channels, it also can do up to 118 dynamical simultaneous objects with 10 bed channels and uses the spatially-encoded object audio substream to mix the audio presentation to match the installed speaker configuration. In order to reduce the bitrate, nearby objects and speakers are clustered together to form aggregate objects, which are then dynamically panned in the process that Dolby calls spacial coding. The sound of the original objects may be spread over multiple aggregate objects to maintain the power and position of the original objects.
During his childhood, Sandrak used to work out with his father and he would do up to 600 push-ups and sit-ups a day, as well as 300 squats. Dedicating all of his time towards training, he never had time to play with friends and experience a typical childhood. Being on a strict diet enforced by his father, Sandrak was never able to eat junk food or any sweets. Sandrak recalls days when his father would eat pizza in front of him, while he was left to eat a head of lettuce.
A Dutch braid, otherwise known as an inverted French braid. The braid is above the hair instead of beneath it like normal French braids. The phrase "French braid" appears in an 1871 issue of Arthur's Home Magazine, used in a piece of short fiction ("Our New Congressman" by March Westland) that describes it as a new hairstyle ("do up your hair in that new French braid"). However, no visual illustrations are provided for that context, making it impossible to tell whether it refers to the same hairstyle described above.
A civil engineer is the most well-known of the two; still, the area of expertise remains obfuscated for most of the public. A noteworthy difference is the mandatory courses in mathematics and physics, regardless of the equivalent master's degree, e.g. computer science. Although a 'college engineer' (högskoleingenjör, diplomingenjör/mellaningenjör (Swedish), høgskoleingeniør (Norwegian), diplomingeniør (Danish)) is roughly equivalent to a Bachelor of Science in Scandinavia, to become a 'civil engineer' one often has had to do up to one extra year of overlapping studies compared to attaining a B.Sc./M.
Doug uses the money to buy a house to do up and he sells it to the council, who ask him to do further renovations to the property. Doug finds himself in trouble with Andrew "Macca" MacKenzie (John Morris) when he and Lou begin brewing their own beer in the shed at the property but Macca eventually joins them. Gaby gives birth to a son, Zac (Jay Callahan), who is named after Doug's grandfather and she leaves to run a hotel in Darwin. A few weeks later, she contacts Doug and offers him some building work on the hotel.
Because of the relatively small power output from its electric motor, a milk float travels fairly slowly, usually around although some have been modified to do up to . Operators often exit their vehicle before they have completely stopped to speed up deliveries; milk floats generally have sliding doors that can be left open when moving, or may have no doors at all. Electric milk floats come in three wheel and four wheel versions, the latter normally larger. They are very quiet, suiting operations in residential areas during the early hours of the morning or during the night.
In a 2013 novel The Wordkeepers, based on Hindu mythology of 10 avatars of Vishnu, Nirriti is a character allied with the antagonist 'Demon Kali'. In the TV series Stargate SG-1, Nirrti — played by Jacqueline Samuda — is a Goa'uld System Lord who has taken on the persona of the Hindu goddess in order to enslave the populations of some planets and force them to worship her. She experimented on humans in order to create and exploit advanced humans, which she continued to do up until she was killed by one of the subjects of her experiments.
In 1956, Cauble and his then-wife, Josephine, attended Underwood's dispersal sale with the intention of buying broodmares to breed to Cauble's foundation Quarter Horse sires, Wimpy P-1, Silver King P-183 and Hard Twist P-555. Josephine was attracted to a yearling palomino colt that was tied to a fence at the sale. She persuaded Cauble to bid on him, which he agreed to do up to a set price of US$1,000.00 but by the time the bidding was over, Cauble had paid US$2500 for the colt. He wasn't as impressed by the colt's conformation as he was by his demeanor.
Considered Villanelle's fashion foil by Entertainment Weekly, Eve Polastri has been described as considering fashion "trivial" and not bothering to dress well. Jennings suggested that even if she cared, "she'd be hopeless at it"; Mitchell and de Gaye crafted outfits that match Eve's practical attitude, with Mitchell saying that she "wears elastic waists [because] she doesn't have time to do up a button fly". Other choices include more clothes made of linen to more easily appear dishevelled. Eve is allowed some moments of being well-dressed, however, which are significant to the plot, including trying on dresses that Villanelle has chosen for her in her own stolen suitcase.
Lynn taught briefly at Indiana University and the University of Maine, before joining the Department of History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1978. During 1994-1995, he was the Oppenheimer Professor of Warfighting Strategy at the Marine Corps University at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia. Retiring from the University of Illinois in 2009, he taught for three years at Northwestern University as Distinguished Professor of Military History. In 2012, he returned to the University of Illinois to teach part-time as Professor Emeritus of History and in the Department of Political Science, which he has continued to do up to the present.
In 1997 Adams stated that he could produce a page of either pencils or inks in a day. In a 2007 interview, he stated he tends to produce ⅔ to ¾ of a page a day, and can also ink at that rate, but can do up to two pages in a day if he is under pressure, as when he produced Cloak and Dagger #9 (1986) in 22 days, for example. Another example is the 1989 one-shot Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem, which due to changing deadlines, he completed at a quicker pace. Adams singles out one page of that book that he drew a half-hour as his personal record for speed, but decries its poor quality.
Cuevas was sometimes described as vain, a pathological liar and a hypochondriac, obsessed with sickness and death, especially his own. Writer René Avilés Fabila once said that “The greatest love of José Luis Cuevas is named José Luis Cuevas, because he is an artist more in love with himself than with his work.” The reason for this quote is that he has done so many self-portraits that it is like having a large number of mirrors. Cuevas stated that he did not believe that he was vain and says that idea started in 1955 when he decided to take a picture of himself every day, which he continued to do up to the end of his life.
Star of Bethlehem, from The Flower Book. The Birmingham commission gave Burne- Jones an opportunity to revisit his tapestry design as a full-scale painting. The colour palette with its rich blue-greens differs greatly from both the original watercolour modello and the Morris tapestry, and its large size allowed him to add a wealth of fine detail not possible in the tapestry version, especially in the clothing. Burne-Jones worked on a ladder, and wrote "a tiring thing it is physically to do, up my steps and down..." A photograph by Barbara Leighton Sotheby, preserved as a platinum print by Frederick Hollyer, shows Burne-Jones on his ladder in front of the work-in-progress.
Sprint Cup vehicles (powered using carburetors) can only go up to at a typical Daytona 500 race while the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pickup trucks can do up to and don't require restrictor plates. The fuel-injected NASCAR Sprint Cup vehicles may run slightly faster than their predecessors; also making new challenges for the restrictor plate manufacturers. Fuel injection allows a precise amount of fuel to suit the amount of air flowing through the engine; making it more efficient. Fuel injection is also used to regulate the horsepower rating of the stock cars; making the sport safer, providing for more fuel efficient vehicles, in addition to cleaning the environment for the spectators in and out of the race.
The Leviathan Axe was chosen as Kratos' new main weapon because the developers wanted a more grounded direction for the game. The enemy count was increased to up to 100 enemies on-screen; God of War III and Ascension could do up to 50. Although the game was built for the standard PlayStation 4, Barlog confirmed that it would "benefit from the power" of the PlayStation 4 Pro; an updated version of the PlayStation 4 that can render games in 4K and was released a few months after God of War was announced. The game's story was estimated to take 25–35 hours to complete, which is significantly more than the previous four main installments, which each took an average of 10 hours to complete.
Bestall-Cohen's early modelling career included work for the New Zealand Wool Board, Rose Coats, Catalina swimwear and she appeared on the covers of Eve, Thursday and New Zealand Woman’s Weekly magazines as well as in the Auckland Star and the New Zealand Herald newspapers. She also worked part time in reception and typing positions, such as for photographer Clifton Firth, fashion company Voyageur International and the ANZ Bank. In 1968 Bestall-Cohen and her husband purchased the June Dally Watkins Deportment School and Model Agency and developed a promotions company to work together with it. The following year Bestall-Cohen began organising and presenting fashion shows—the first one she managed was for department store Milne & Choyce—which she continued to do up until the late 1980s.
Given his disability, the buildings of the House of Commons presented problems for O'Mara as the terms of the Equality Act 2010 are yet to be met. In June 2017, the Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, allowed MPs not to wear ties in the House of Commons, a decision partly made because O'Mara's cerebral palsy makes it difficult for him to do up and wear a tie. O'Mara said that he would not have run for election had he known these difficulties before becoming an MP. O'Mara supported a zero-tolerance policy on shouting and heckling, saying that he could not attend Prime Minister's Questions because of his anxiety triggered by aggression in the chamber. O'Mara also supported exempting members from interventions during speeches, introducing proxy voting and allowing MPs to make speeches to the House of Commons via online video-stream.
Giuliano Stroe (born June 18, 2004) is a Romanian gymnast and child bodybuilder. In 2009, he was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records after setting the record for the fastest ever hand-walk with a weight ball between his legs. Stroe performed the stunt in front of a cheering live audience on an Italian TV show, and has become an internet sensation as hundreds of thousands of people have watched the clip of him performing the stunt on YouTube. On February 24, 2010 he broke the world record for the number of 90-degree push-ups, which is an exercise where push-ups are performed without letting your feet touch the ground. Stroe managed 20 90-degree push-ups, beating his previous record of 12, live on Romanian TV. By 2011, Giuliano could do up to 40 90-degree push-ups.VIDEO: Guiliano Stroe beating world record for 90-degree push-ups Retrieved 2012-04-15 Giuliano has also broken world records every year since then.

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