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"doff" Definitions
  1. doff something to take off a piece of clothing; to take off your hat, especially to show respect for somebody/something

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We had gentleman—men would always doff their cap to me.
No one is compelled to doff shirts here and brave the elements.
I had to doff my cap to him and celebrate his victory.
They also refused to doff their hats to those of higher social standing.
" He added: "I had to doff my cap to him and celebrate his victory.
Robert E. Lee surrendering at Appomattox, Va., as Union soldiers doff their hats to him.
Thankfully for fans, too, the actor has never met a shirt he didn't want to doff.
A strong breeze lofts off the Nile; policemen doff their black winter uniforms for summer white.
To these heroes of amazing headwear on this National Hat Day, we doff our hats to you.
Either way, this is a nice, smooth Tuesday puzzle, and I doff my 45D to Mr. Trudeau.
"I had to doff my cap to him and celebrate his victory," Branson writes in the book of Obama's win.
Pros: Tighter-fitting, more watertight, keeps you warmer, less constrictingCons: Can be more expensive, much more delicate, difficult to don and doff 
Once inside, fellow ISS astronauts helped Team Tim doff their spacesuits after which they measured the water which was in Kopra's helmet.
In America's earliest years, colonists fretted over William Penn being fined 40 marks for refusing to doff his hat in an English court.
Mr Roberge declared that it would be a great honour to have Ms Yousafzai teach in Quebec, but she would need to doff her headscarf first.
Imagine how free Jane would feel if things had changed in the nearly three decades since women were legally allowed to doff their tops in Central Park.
From there, it takes about 10 minutes to walk to the beach, doff flip-flops and sink toes into sand the feel of sifted light brown sugar.
They doff and don full head masks that transform them into animals: a fox, a wolf, a rabbit and a boar (I think), as well as birds.
We got to do a Q&A with its director, Ninian Doff, who's also directed clips for the likes of the Chemical Brothers, Graham Coxon, and Mykki Blanco.
The sellout crowd at Busch Stadium roared its approval when Molina was introduced before the game, prompting the catcher to doff his cap twice as the cheers continued.
It's obviously a well-crafted movie, and the performances are gorgeous: I could watch Laura Dern doff her blazer with a skeptical raised eyebrow on a loop for days.
She is best known for promoting "cool biz" dress during a stint as minister of environment, an effort to get businessmen to doff jackets and ties in summer to save electricity.
Tugce Ozsoy and Natasha Doff, Bloomberg: "It's a very speculative market," Jon Moulton, a U.K.-based private equity veteran who owns bitcoins, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV's Francine Lacqua.
Whatever the connection to his larger tapestry, master troller Q got a bunch of dummies to watch a bad three-hour movie searching for clues and, for that, I doff my cap.
So of course Tarantino being Tarantino has Cliff-Pitt doff his shirt, in a scene that both nods to the actor's foundational "Thelma & Louise" display and offers another effusive paean to masculine beauty.
"Major parties would helicopter in some barrister from London, saying, 'This would be a good constituency for you,' they would doff their caps, get elected and go straight back to London," he said.
Played by a former Army Ranger named Josh Kelly, Jeremy was a staple of Season 22: a cameraman with handsome-handyman features who was quick to doff his shirt and rescue Rachel from perils.
Paul is a hapless sort who is called upon to doff his clothes almost immediately, as he wanders into a campus bacchanal at Oxford, where he is a divinity student, and is stripped naked by revelers.
And since we have him to thank for the fact that I can embed A Knight's Tale jokes in an otherwise serious piece about the history of computing, I doff my cap and bells in your honor, Tim.
Just as I started to doff my cap, out comes a picture of Kaepernick at training camp wearing socks bearing policemen depicted as  pigs, a return to today's public norm of name calling so honed by Donald Trump.
In an obvious doff to van Gogh, another hero of his, seen at left, Mr. Morell returned to his multiple-individual-snaps-fed-into-Photoshop technique, as he had as well in the homage to Gerhard Richter, right.
To make the moment even more special, it's time to reveal who came up with the GIF-able idea to allow Jughead to doff his chapeau for Betty: Bughead's portrayers and real-life couple, Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse.
And in keeping with the Boys/Boyz festival motif, there was "Boyz in the Wood," a hallucinogenic comedy-survival tale from the music video director Ninian Doff about teenagers in the Scottish Highlands who become more hunted than hunters.
The same goes for this Rambo: First Blood Part II poster, where Wade Watts' avatar interprets "deadly resolve" as "mild apprehension," and displays a surprising reticence to doff his shirt and popped-collar jean jacket for the sake of aesthetic accuracy.
Keeley is under attack from the medical establishment and he's coming back from a trip, and there lined up at the railroad station are long lines of his patients who doff their caps to him as he passes—it's very heartwarming.
It is Louise, not the military men, who dares to doff her headgear inside the spacecraft and to inhale the risky air; it is she who draws near to the broad and shining screen within whose frame the creatures loom into view.
In fact, the panic valuations in some areas such as European banking stocks, miners and the oil price itself looked ripe for a bounce and I doff my cap to the brave guys and gals in the market who dipped their toes when all about were shrieking about armageddon.
Instead of swanning freely into the arching halls of the Grand Palais and other local landmarks where the lavish défilés are held, most will be forced to open their handbags, doff their furs and regularly submit to full body-wand checks at almost every event as part of stringent new security measures.
A three-and-a-half-hour testament to twerking and oral intercourse, "Intermezzo" plays like the world's artiest "Girls Gone Wild" video, and as his actresses doff their clothes to cavort on a beach and in a nightclub, Kechiche's single-minded focus on their fannies proves so obsessive that even Sir Mix-A-Lot might blanch.
When I thought about what to say in this last pre-election column, I kept being reminded of Sanders's honorable campaign and — although I have admired Hillary Clinton's discipline and lucidity and, yes, temperament under pressure, and believe it is important for the United States to have a woman as president at last, especially after Trump's relentless misogyny — I think we all owe Sanders a doff of the hat.
The success of Generous enabled Caerleon to claim his only British sires' championship in 1991. Generous' dam, Doff The Derby a daughter of the Preakness Stakes winner Master Derby who was a son of the 1970 Kentucky Derby winner, Dust Commander. Doff the Derby later produced The Oaks winner Imagine. As a daughter of Margarethen, Doff The Derby was closely related to the outstanding racemares Trillion and Triptych.
A music video for the song, directed by Ninian Doff, was released on March 23, 2015.
The show has toured throughout West Africa. In 2008, Sooley launched his own line of street wear clothing called "Bull Doff".
She also translated three works from Dutch into French. In December 1929 the following quote by Thibaud-Gersen appeared in Le Courier Littéraire: "When will they award the Nobel Prize to the humble and genial Neel Doff"? These words were enough to spread rumours and speculation about the 1930 Nobel Prize awards. Unfortunately the myth that Neel Doff was nominated persists in various publications.
She rounded the Doff saga off with various stories about her siblings in other works. In 1907 the Serigiers moved into their splendid new summer residence in Genk. Inspired by the villagers, one family in particular, Neel Doff puts her pen to paper. Tallying her work and enjoying her life as 'Grande Dame' within a selected social circle, she published many short stories in various magazines and periodicals.
The video portrays Nikita Khrushchev (left) and John F. Kennedy (right). Ninian Doff directed the accompanying music video for "My Trigger". Doff also directed the visual for iii previous single "Genghis Khan", starring actors Edward Hayes Neary and Adam Jones. The two actors returned for the "My Trigger" video, this time portraying American President John F. Kennedy (Hayes Neary) and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (Jones) in a dramatization of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
Songwriter Robert Donley and journalist Edward Hushting wrote an original Andy Hardy synopsis on speculation and brought it to Rooney's agent, Red Doff. He showed it to Rooney, who was enthusiastic, and they pitched the project to Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer as a co-production with Rooney's own company, Fryman Enterprises. The studio, then under the control of Joseph Vogel, agreed to make the film. "We feel it's time for another Hardy picture", said Doff.
Fernand Brouez's contribution to French speaking Europe remains unparalleled. He fell victim to syphilis, either by sexual contact, his future wife being a possible silent carrier given her past, or according to several credible sources, from a cut at a course in anatomy when studying medicine. In 1896 he married Cornelia Hubertina Doff (1858-1942), the later Neel Doff. The character of André in her second book, Keetje, is based upon Fernand Brouez.
The 18th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 21 June to 2 July 1968. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Swedish film Ole dole doff directed by Jan Troell.
The official music video for the song, directed by Ninian Doff, was uploaded on 13 October 2014 to the band's Vevo channel on YouTube at a duration of four minutes and forty-seven seconds.
Romeo, doff thy name, > And for that name which is no part of thee > Take all myself. Romeo: I take thee at thy word: > Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized; > Henceforth I never will be Romeo.
Cornelia Hubertina "Neel" Doff (Buggenum, Netherlands, 27 January 1858 – Ixelles, Belgium, 14 July 1942) was an author of Dutch origin living and working in Belgium and mainly writing in French. She is one of the most important contributors to proletarian literature.
During a century of on-going industrialisation further south in Belgium, Limburg modernised only slowly: Genk remained unimportant and small, growing slowly to a population of 2,000 around 1900. The peaceful village was the home of landscape painters and writers such as Neel Doff.
The album's first single, "One Time", was released on February 5, 2015. The music video for the song was released on March 23, 2015, it was directed by Ninian Doff. "Pipe It Up" was released on July 7, 2015, as the album's second single.
Baay Sooley is a hip-hop dancer from Senegal. He has toured internationally as a dancer of the Positive Black Soul (PBS) crew. He choreographed the hip hop musical comedy "The Extraordinary Stories of the Poto-Poto Children". and created the street wear brand "Bull Doff".
The eye of this shuttle was not a closed ring. Patented methods were used to enable the weft to be threaded into the eye, the challenges were production cost, maintaining production speed both in the speed it would run and the time needed to thread it and doff it.
The two actors returned in new roles in the visual for iii next single "My Trigger", also directed by Doff. The video premiered on 12 January 2016 via BuzzFeed. It was met with positive remarks from commentators. Zach Blumenfeld of Paste and Maunier of Metro Weekly applauded the choreography.
Ninian Doff directed the accompanying music video for "Genghis Khan". The concept of the video follows a James Bond-esque theme in which a villain struggles to kill his captive due to personal conflicts. In an interview for Vice The Creators Project, Doff explained he chose to use a villain as the protagonist due to the song itself, "I thought it was really funny and clever that [Miike Snow] managed to reference a man who was responsible for the death of about 40 million people in a happy sing along love song." He began thinking of "evil people falling in love" and conceived a story about an archetypal movie villain struggling with human emotions.
The accompanying music video was directed by Ninian Doff and depicts a dramatization of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis where John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev express doubts about pushing a button to start a nuclear war. The video received positive reviews as critics praised its choreography and entertainment value.
Among the bigger firms in Hucknall is Doff Portland, one of the UK's largest independent maker of insecticides, weedkillers, pesticides, fertilisers and garden products, sold through garden centres, DIY retailers and retail multiples, and one of Europe's largest producer of premium slug killer pellets. It also offers contract formulating and packing services.Doff site.
Confusingly, the word doffer (meaning something that takes off, as in "doff your hat") is also used for mill workers whose job it is to remove full bobbins or pirns holding spun fiber and replace them with empty bobbins or pirns. In modern mills, a machine called a doffer may do this task.
Cockers occurs in Bishop Hall's Satires. In Lancashire the word is often used for stockings. There is a small place not far from Bolton, called Doff-Cocker, where, my friend, Mr. Turner, informs me, it used to be the fashion for the country people who came from church or market to pull off their stockings and walk barefoot home.
Katie Tippel (Dutch title: Keetje Tippel) is a 1975 film by Paul Verhoeven. The film is based on the memoirs of Neel Doff (1858–1942) and was the most expensive Dutch film produced up to that time. The film was a box office success, being the number one film in the Netherlands for the year with 1,829,116 admissions.
From 1919 to 1924, they lived in Arnhem; in 1924, they moved to Amsterdam. Her husband died in 1934 and she spent two years in the Dutch East Indies in 1937. Van Gogh- Kaulbach translated works by a number of authors, including Honoré de Balzac, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Neel Doff. She also wrote and translated radio plays.
"PASSING PICTURE SCENE: Robert Ruark's Well at Ras Daga – Two for Miss Gellhorn – Addenda" by A. H. Weiler. The New York Times 1 June 1958: X5. The movie wound up not being made at MGM. It was a co- production between Famous Artists, the company of Albert Zugsmith, and Fryman, the company of Mickey Rooney and Red Doff; Universal distributed.
On 14 January 2014, a music video for the song directed by Ninian Doff was uploaded to VEVO and YouTube. The video shows Ritchie sitting on a park bench drinking coffee when a strong wind starts blowing which only affects him. The wind slowly gets stronger until it blows him off the bench. As of October 2019, the video has over 9.2 million views.
They also had to "Doff" their caps at any "Masters" who they met along the street. The teachers (called "Masters") mostly wore the black graduate gowns. On special occasions, such as the annual prize-giving which was held at the Cathedral, the Masters would also wear their University stoles or colours which denoted their university of graduation. Some of these entailed quite elaborate faux fur collars.
Stalin came under the influence of Karl Marx. Over his years at the Seminary, Stalin lost interest in many of his studies and his grades began to drop. He grew his hair long in an act of rebellion against the school's rules. Seminary records contain complaints that he declared himself an atheist, chatted in class, was late for meals, and refused to doff his hat to monks.
It was about this time that he began courting Emma, the daughter of college president Rev. Braxton Craven. As an uncredited report put it: :In 1873 a bright young man, just out of college and full of the fine enthusiasm of youth was appointed to teach the sciences. It did not take him long to doff his coat, roll up his sleeves and resolve to make something happen.
On September 11, 2006 three plaintiffs filed a petition for a federal class action lawsuit (Civil action No. 2:06-CV-0146-WCO) against HLA and Len Buccellato on behalf of parents of students who attended the school since January 1, 2000. The case was Jill Ryan, Ron Ryan, Doff Meyer, Robin Brecker, and on behalf of others similarly situated vs. Hidden Lake Academy, Inc; HLA, Inc.; Hidden Lake Foundation, Inc.
Willem Philippe Maria "Wim" Zaal (born 14 August 1935, Amsterdam) is a Dutch journalist, essayist, translator and literary critic. He was literary editor of Elsevier for years. He has edited anthologies from the works of many authors, from Joost van den Vondel to Erich Wichman. He translated works by the Belgian writer Neel Doff from French into Dutch and also translated the memoirs of King Louis Bonaparte in 1983.
Directed by Ninian Doff and presented by RizLab, the video garnered attention for its use of an optical illusion/split-screen visual effect. Later a video for the "Rhymin' Slang (JJ Tron Remix)" would be released, as an extension of the JJ DOOM/RizLab project. The album artwork for Key to the Kuffs was designed by American artist/graff artist, Steve "ESPO" Powers. Powers would also later direct the music video for JJ DOOM's "Bookhead".
" Robert Bianco, , USA Today, January 13, 2006 The Hollywood Reporter reviewer Tim Goodman, usually a heavy critic of the series, said "Damn. Having seen the first four episodes, you need to be a part of this. You need to doff the skepticism and get on the ride." Tim Goodman, , The Hollywood Reporter, January 13, 2006 The Chicago Sun-Times said of Season Five that "TV shows don't elicit such high praise often enough.
Information at Svensk mediedatabas In 1976, the song was recorded by Ole dole doff on the albums Kavalkad 1 Information at Svensk mediedatabas and in 1978 by Sven-Eric Gissbol on the album Bugg shake & kramisar.Information at Svensk mediedatabas Larz- Kristerz recorded the song on the 2004 album Stuffparty 2. As hidden bonus track was even a reggae version of the song.Information at Svensk mediedatabas In November 2008, a Framåt fredag version was called Fredagskvällen räddas av På spåret.
Doff Portland, off the A611 at Hucknall, make horticultural pesticides such as slug killer. Dow Hyperlast makes polyurethane products off the A6015 at Birch Vale near Hayfield in north-west Derbyshire, next to the River Sett. Scott Bader develop and manufacture polyester resins for glass-reinforced plastic (fiberglass, and gelcoats) at Wollaston. Swarfega was invented and is made by Deb in Belper Tata Steel Tubes Europe is in Corby, along the A427 near the A43 roundabout.
"Genghis Khan" became Miike Snow's first song to chart in their native Sweden, peaking at number eight on the Heatseeker chart. The single also peaked at number 86 in Canada, where it was certified gold, and at number 44 in Australia. The accompanying music video for "Genghis Khan", directed by Ninian Doff, depicts a love story between a villain and a James Bond-esque spy. The visual was met with acclaim from commentators, who applauded its theme and choreography.
Doff described the visual as "an apparently very serious political drama about the Cuban Missile Crisis which starts spiraling into a sort of hallucinatory musical". Patrick Meller provided the video's cinematography and Supple Nam created the choreography. It was produced by Pulse Films, with Russ Hallard as editor, Rik Green as producer and Tim Gibson as production designer. The video begins in the White House, where President Kennedy is pressured by his cabinet to hit a red "launch nukes" button.
She was an autodidact and wrote as she saw and felt. Emile Verhaeren commented on Days of Hunger and Distress that it needed "galvanising". In 1930 Belgium paid tribute to her contribution to French Literature by appointing her Officer of the Order of the Crown (Belgium), one of Belgium's most prestigious awards. On 14 July 1942, Neel Doff, embittered by the horrors of the war and suffering from kidney failure, died in her house, 16 rue de Naples in Ixelles.
He also worked for a while for the Daily Mail. Bradshaw closely so closely resembled Asquith the people used to doff their hats to him when he went for walks in the park. Bradshaw married Mabel Alice Bennett (6 January 188117 February 1966) , the daughter of the late Edmund Hellyer Bennett (18411883) and Mary Anne Gardner (18411904), at St Peter's Church in Brockley, Lewisham on 27 July 1910. The wedding was choral, and 160 guests attended the reception at St. Peter's Hall.
It all adds up to a feeling of > unrealness. Sure we rough it, but in comparison to the way you men are > taking it, we can’t complain nor do we feel that bouquets are due us. But > you – the men behind the guns, the men driving our tanks, flying our planes, > sailing our ships, building bridges – it is to you we doff our helmets. To > every GI wearing the American uniform, for you we have the greatest > admiration and respect.
In the sixth Volume, Alana and Marko search for Hazel and Klara, who remain incarcerated in a detention center on Landfall. Upsher and Doff resume their investigation of the couple after hearing of The Brand's death. The journalists are confronted by The Will, who has resumed his vendetta against Prince Robot IV. Meanwhile, Prince Robot is using the name Sir Robot and is raising his rapidly growing son, Squire. New characters introduced include Hazel's sympathetic schoolteacher Noreen and a transgender female prisoner, Petrichor.
The seminary's journal noted that he declared himself an atheist, stalked out of prayers and refused to doff his hat to monks. Stalin joined a forbidden book club at the school; he was particularly influenced by Nikolay Chernyshevsky's 1863 pro-revolutionary novel What Is To Be Done?. Another influential text was Alexander Kazbegi's The Patricide, with Stalin adopting the nickname "Koba" from that of the book's bandit protagonist. He also read Capital, the 1867 book by German sociological theorist Karl Marx.
Martin's Press, 1996. After her speech, Petruchio tells her, > Kiss me Kate, and since thou art become > So prudent, kind, and dutiful a Wife, > Petruchio here shall doff the lordly Husband; > An honest Mark, which I throw off with Pleasure. > Far hence all Rudeness, Wilfulness, and Noise, > And be our future Lives one gentle Stream > Of mutual Love, Compliance and Regard. Petruchio claims that his 'taming' was just a temporary act to establish the terms of his and Catherine's relationship, and promises not to mistreat her.
In picture like stories she tells the tale of a young girl, Keetje Oldema exposed to scorn and humiliation because of her hopeless misery, eventually forced into prostitution by her mother to feed her little brothers and sisters. Laurent Tailhade became her greatest fan and, fascinated by this journey of annihilated youth, defended her work at the 1911 Prix Goncourt. She lost the prize by one vote, but remained nevertheless very impressed with the honour of being nominated. With Keetje and Keetje Trottin, Neel Doff finalised her autobiographical trilogy.
Retired to stud duty, Master Derby met with some success as a sire. The most notable of his progeny in racing was the Grade I winner Uptown Swell, who earned just under $1 million for owner Virginia Kraft Payson. However, his daughter Doff The Derby produced Generous, whose 1991 Group One victories in England and Ireland included the Epsom and Irish Derbys and whose earnings helped make Master Derby the 1991 Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland.Master Derby's progeny In 1992, Master Derby was inducted into the Fair Grounds Racing Hall of Fame.
Verse 1 Four weary years of toil and blood, With loyal hearts and true, By field and fortress plain and flood, We've fought the rebel crew, But Victory is ours at last, The mighty work is through, Sound drums and bugles loud and fast, This is our last tattoo . Chorus Farewell farewell to march and fight, Hard tack a fond adieu. Good bye "Old Glory" for tonight, We doff the army blue. Verse 2 O comrades that may ne'er return, Who sleep beneath the dew, Where Vickburg's gleaming signal's burn or Lookout's crest of blue.
His recollections were valuable because his position gave him access and the length of his imprisonment gave him insights. Naujoks chronicled both the indignities of daily life and the crimes of the Nazis at Sachsenhausen. :Every SS guard had to be greeted by the prisoners. When a prisoner walked by an SS guard, six paces beforehand, the prisoner had to place his left hand on the seam of his trousers and with his right hand, quickly doff his cap and lay it on the seam of his trousers on the right-hand side.
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, it was customary for men to doff their hats when passing the Cenotaph. In the later 1920s, several proposals emerged for modifications to the Cenotaph, including the addition of life-size bronze statues at its corners, and installing a light inside the wreath at the top to emit a vertical beam, but all were rejected by the Office of Works on Lutyens' advice. The statues in particular would have added a literal element to the memorial which Greenberg believed would have been at odds with its "open symbolism and abstract character".Greenberg, p. 12.
Their typical dress includes kilts. To their enemies, Algarvians often seem arrogant and overbearing, and their conduct amply earns them the hatred of those who had the misfortune to live under their rule. While capable of great cruelty, Algarvians can also be quite generous on occasion; they doff their hats (sometimes literally) to an enemy whose conduct earned their grudging respect; and the same cultural traits which make them seem insufferably arrogant in victory also enable them to face adversity - even the certainty of imminent death - with admirable courage and fortitude. Algarvian names are drawn from Italian.
When operated by a skilled and attentive weaver, looms are not dangerous by themselves. However, there are a number of inherent dangers in the machines, to which inattentive or poorly trained weavers can fall victim. The most obvious is the moving reed, the frames which hold the heddles and the "pinch" or "sand" roll utilized to keep the cloth tight as it passes over the front of the machine and onto the doff roll. The most common injury in weaving is pinched fingers from distracted or bored workers, though this is not the only such injury found.
A Bulgarian folk song (The Samodiva married against her will) features a Samodiva: three girls, not related to each other, doff their magical garments to bathe, but are seen by a shepherd that takes their clothing. Each girl separately try to plead and convince the youth to return the clothing. He does so - but only to the first two; the third maiden he chose to wed after she revealed she was an only child. After the wedding, the village insists she dances for the amusement of everyone else, but the samodiva says she cannot dance without her garment.
A Bulgarian folk song (The Samodiva married against her will) features a Samodiva: three girls, not related to each other, doff their magical garments to bathe, but are seen by a shepherd that takes their clothing. Each girl separately try to plead and convince the youth to return the clothing. He does so - but only to the first two; the third maiden he chose to wed after she revealed she was an only child. After the wedding, the village insists she dances for the amusement of everyone else, but the samodiva says she cannot dance without her garment.
During the only stand-up extravehicular activity (EVA) ever performed through the LM's top hatch on the lunar surface, Scott was able to make plans for the following day's EVA. He offered Irwin a chance to look out as well, but this would have required rearranging the umbilicals connecting Irwin to Falcon's life support system, and he declined. After repressurizing the spacecraft, Scott and Irwin removed their space suits for sleep, becoming the first astronauts to doff their suits while on the Moon. Aboard the Lunar Roving Vehicle Throughout the sleep period Mission Control in Houston monitored a slow but steady oxygen loss.
Sidemount divers generally have more options available for donning and doffing than backmount divers, since they can choose to don or doff their single or double cylinders either on the surface or while in the water, depending on preference and conditions. Individual cylinders can be passed to and from a boat crew or a buddy on shore who is not burdened by gear, or lowered and raised by a line. In rougher conditions, cylinders can be prepared for hand-off below the surface and quickly passed to boat crew or attached to a line for later retrieval.
Bay FM (call sign: 2BAY) is a community radio station serving the Byron Shire and beyond from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. Totally volunteer run, Bay FM aims to provide independent community-responsive radio informing and entertaining locally and globally. Locally, the station's frequency is 99.9 MHz and it covers the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. Bay FM, in the late 1990s, spawned the broadcasting of Byron's "Top 3 DJs", Soopa Kleen, GeeDay Jack Doff and Fresh Baby, each of whom made acclaimed appearances on a variety of Bay FM programs in the days of the "old building".
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a very positive review stating: > If we were to liken it to the US rapper (Eminem), we'd suggest 'Read All > About It' was his 'Cleanin' Out My Closet' moment; but in truth its lyrical > content is too personal to be compared to his peers. "I wasn't even 5/ > Life's a journey and mine wasn't an easy ride," he says of the tense > relationship with his family after his father committed suicide, before a > stadium-sized chorus courtesy of R&B-soul; singer Emeli Sandé ensues. It may > doff its cap to the rapping greats, but few can deny this is all Pro Green.
The Lords Commissioners enter the chamber of the House of Lords at the appointed time, and take seats on a structure temporarily placed for the duration of the ceremony. The Lord Chancellor or Leader of the House of Lords, as the most senior Lord Commissioner, commands the Gentleman/Lady Usher of the Black Rod to summon the House of Commons. Representatives of the House of Commons arrive at the Bar of the House of Lords, and bow thrice, but do not actually enter the Lords Chamber. After each bow, male Lords Commissioners doff their hats to the Members of Parliament while female Lords Commissioners bow their heads in return.
In the early 1900s the population consisted of black landowners whose ancestors had been enslaved on the cotton-producing plantations and had bought land there after the American Civil War ended. Almost every man was registered to vote, and did vote, from Reconstruction until their rights were taken away. A spirit of independence, caused by landownership, prevented even the Ku Klux Klan from infringing upon their rights: "Local lore had it that the Klan came calling one night, looking for a Bogue Chitto man who had refused to doff his hat to a white man and say 'Yessir'. They were met by a spray of bullets and did not come back".
Sir Edward Spears appears as an interviewee in numerous episodes of the 1964 documentary series The Great War, especially in reference to the major roles he played as liaison to the French Fifth Army in the episodes Our hats we doff to General Joffre, detailing the Great Retreat to the Marne and This business may last a long time, detailing the First Battle of the Marne and the subsequent Race to the Sea. He appeared in the 1969 French documentary The Sorrow and the Pity. He also appeared near the end of his life, in the episode "France Falls" of the landmark 1974 documentary series, The World at War.
A lower-ranking prelate must always doff his skullcap to a higher-ranking prelate; all prelates must remove their zucchetti in the presence of the pope, unless the pope instructs them not to do so. The zucchetto is worn throughout most of the Mass, is removed at the commencement of the Preface, and replaced at the conclusion of Communion, when the Blessed Sacrament is put away. The zucchetto is also not worn at any occasion where the Blessed Sacrament is exposed. A short zucchetto stand known as a funghellino ("little mushroom", usually made of brass or wood) is placed near the altar to provide a safe place for the zucchetto when it is not being worn.
Back closures on female clothing remained common in Western fashion even through the Industrial Revolution, when servants became rare except to royalty and the wealthiest of women. Even then, back closures were still favored by women who wanted to appear wealthy or more attractive. It is for this reason that back closures have more often been associated with clothes intended for smarter occasions, such as formal events, religious services, or professional wear. In the 1970s and 1980s, women began taking on a wider range of activities and professions; clothing originally intended as casual and sports wear became acceptable as street wear, and women began favoring such garments that they could don and doff unassisted.
By the end of the story, Hazel has begun to walk, and Upsher and Doff have been silenced by contract killer The Brand, The Will's sister, using a substance that will kill them if they report their findings of the family to anyone else. The fourth Volume, which begins Book Two, establishes the family living on the planet Gardenia, with Alana acting in an underground entertainment program called the Open Circuit in which all the actors wear masks. Hazel is now speaking in simple phrases, while Prince Robot IV's son is born. A disgruntled robot janitor, Dengo, kills Prince Robot IV's wife, kidnaps his infant son and journeys to Gardenia, where he kidnaps the family.
Westwood is also adamant to this day that Kendall was the true inspiration behind "Sex" and "Too fast to live Too young to die". In this period Kendall touched many of the greats who went onto shape the world, and his influence can be seen in all walks of life – From the Sex Pistols to Paul Raymond's revue bars whom he was quality control manager for many years. He met and helped Alexander Shulgin's work in drug development and many more "doff the cap" to the influence Kendall had on their lives around this time. Kendall's biggest contribution to British life came when he met a young Richard Branson in 1972 after Branson had opened his first megastore.
Next year (1638) he became headmaster of Westminster, where his reputation as a teacher was soon established. Dr Busby prayed publicly for King Charles I on the morning of his execution nearby, but remained in office throughout the political changes of the Commonwealth and the Restoration. Despite his unapologetic royalism, a popular anecdote held that one day the school was visited by Charles II and Busby refused to doff his hat to the king, explaining that if the boys saw him doing so, it might lead them to believe there was "a greater man on earth than himself." As a headmaster, Busby was as famous for liberally administering corporal punishment as he was for his abilities as a teacher and mentor.
The show also broadcast live performances every Friday afternoon for a live studio audience of children under the age of 12, Nelson himself also performed weekly puppet shows at Bullock's on Saturday afternoons. Among the child actors who performed on the "Whoa Bill" Club, bobby soxer Louise Erickson found the most fame, having started her professional career at age seven, cast as a fairy princess. Publicist/talent agent Aaron "Red" Doff, who managed the careers of Mickey Rooney, Doris Day, Liberace and Frankie Laine, also was a recurring child actor on the program. The station also carried games from the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League starting with the 1936 season, the majority of which would be recreations produced at their studios.
In the 1830s and 1840s, as Richard Stites notes in Serfdom, Society, and the Arts in Imperial Russia: The Pleasure and the Power, Vielgorsky's salon "played host to the most celebrated musical visitors to mid-century Russia: Liszt, Berlioz, the Schumanns, and Pauline Viardot among others ... Because of the attendance of Gogol, Zhukovsky, Vyazemsky, Lermontov, Odoevsky, Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, and Bryullov, a contemporary dubbed Vielgorsky's home "a lively and original multifaceted academy of the arts.' Berlioz called it 'a little ministry of fine arts.'" Vielgorsky presided over his salon with remarkable informality: in Stites' words, he "moved easily among all his guests. Returning from a formal court function, the count would doff his dazzling uniform embellished with sash and stars, don a simple coat, mingle with everyone, and charm them all.
The British historian Ben Pimlott noted that while Queen Elizabeth II was on a visit to mainland Normandy in May 1967, French locals began to doff their hats and shout "Vive la Duchesse!", to which the Queen supposedly replied "Well, I am The Duke of Normandy!". Both Channel Islands legislatures refer to Elizabeth II in writing as "The Queen in the right of Jersey" or "The Queen in the right of Guernsey" respectively. However, the Queen is referred to as "The Duke of Normandy", the title used by the islanders, especially during their loyal toast, where they say, "The Duke of Normandy, our Queen", or "The Queen, our Duke" or, in French "La Reine, notre Duc", rather than simply "The Queen", as is the practice in the United Kingdom.
He found himself at the centre of a tense diplomatic stand-off in 1849 when, on a brief excursion to Macao, he was arrested for failing to doff his hat in respect for a Catholic Corpus Christi festival procession. Captain Henry Keppel of 's request for Summer's release was refused and the incensed captain then led a rescue party to make an assault on the gaol where Summers was being held. The raid was successful but Portuguese soldier Roque Barrache died in the skirmish, three others were injured and the daughter of gaoler Carvalho fell 20 feet to the ground, suffering severe injuries. The Queen of Portugal was appalled at Britain's affront to her de facto sovereignty over Macao and tempers cooled only after an apology proffered and reparations made by the British.
The Brio Talent Agency first appears in issue #2, but is not named until issue #8. Marko's ex-fiancée, Gwendolyn, joins The Will's hunt as does a six-year-old sex slave, rescued by The Will and Gwendolyn, who takes the name Sophie. The family later takes refuge at the home of writer D. Oswald Heist (the author of Alana's favorite novel), where they first come into contact with Prince Robot IV. The third Volume, beginning in August 2013, which Vaughan intended as a "big tonal shift", introduces the tabloid journalists Upsher and Doff, as they pursue their own investigation of Alana and Marko, who take refuge at the lighthouse home of author D. Oswald Heist. There, the family first comes into direct contact with, and manages to escape from, Prince Robot IV and Gwendolyn.
Sportswriter Paul Purman wrote a nationally syndicated story about Matsu in July 1917. Purman wrote that Matsu played first base on an undefeated baseball team, played halfback for a high school football team, played forward on an amateur basketball team, set the Cleveland junior records in the 50, 75 and 100-yard dashes, pole-vaulted 7 feet, 4 inches, was a champion swimmer at the Cleveland Y.M.C.A, played "a fair game of tennis," and caddied at a golf course. Purman concluded: "Even Jim Thorpe and Howard Berry, all around athletes de luxe, will have to doff their chapeaux to this Japanese youth who claims Cleveland as his home and who doesn't balk at anything in the athletic line except auto racing and poker." Matsu continued to excel as an athlete and became a multi- sport star at Cleveland's East Technical High School.
The history of the name is not certain but it is believed to be formed from the Celtic dubh meaning dark or black, and cocr meaning a winding stream, giving "dark winding stream", the stream that fed Doffcocker Lodge. Another version is that it was named after a Scotsman who was passing through the area and had to cross the stream. Its waters were exceptionally high following heavy rain, so to keep his stockings (cockers, as they were known in Scotland) dry the man was obliged to "doff" them. A similar version appears in an old book A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: With Their Etymology, John Trotter Brockett, E. Charnley 1829 ::COCKERS, or COGGERS, properly half-boots made of untanned leather, or other stiff materials, and strapped under the shoe; but old stockings without feet, used as gaiters by hedgers and ploughmen, are often so called.
In 2004, Ben co-wrote and directed a comedy short, "Sold Out", with fellow University of Bristol graduate David R. Watson, featuring Ninian Doff (Kasabian, Royal Blood, Miike Snow, Chemical Brothers) as the D.O.P, Nick Gadd (Sherlock, TV Series) as starring role and John Heffernan in a cameo. The short won a Dazed national film award, selected by Rhys Ifans. From 2008 to 2016, Christo has featured as a live guitarist and backing vocalist with Richie Faulkner, Therapy?, Mike Tramp, Chris Dale, Doogie White, Stephen Gilchrist, Chris Catalyst, Jon Poole, Boysetsfire, Claytown Troupe and members of Uriah Heep, Breed 77, Rachel Stamp, Ben and Jason, Dragonforce, Cradle of Filth and Sikth. In 2011, Christo wrote and performed live for Lauren Harris’s band, Six Hour Sundown, when previous guitarist Richie Faulkner, who left to join Judas Priest, personally asked Ben to take his place. In 2014, Christo composed and played guitar parts for Anzi Destruction’s "Black Dog Bias".
The peer would take the Oath of Allegiance or the Solemn Affirmation, and would sign the Test Roll, at the top of which the same Oath is written. Thereafter, the Garter Principal King of Arms would "place" the new peer and his supporters by leading them to the Lords bench traditionally occupied by those of the new peer's rank (senior members of the Royal Family were led to a chair of state on the Throne dais rather than be placed on a bench). The peer and supporters would put on their hats, rise, doff their hats (unless women), and bow to the Lord Chancellor, and then repeat the previous practice two times. After bowing to the Lord Chancellor for the third time, the peers would, along with the Garter Principal King of Arms and the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, leave the Chamber, with the new peer shaking hands with the Lord Chancellor as he left.
Altair would also be capable of flying uncrewed missions, as had been proposed with LM Truck concept during the Apollo Applications Program. Mission planners would have been able to choose among three distinct mission modes for Altair: # Crewed sortie mode # Crewed outpost mode (with no airlock) # Uncrewed cargo mode, capable of transporting up to 15 metric tons to the lunar surface Artist's rendering of Altair being encased in a shroud Altair, like the LM, was planned to have two hatches; one on top for docking and internal transfer between Altair and Orion, and a main hatch for accessing the lunar surface. Unlike the Apollo LM, Altair would have an airlock similar to those on the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station between the cabin and main hatch. The airlock allowed the astronauts to don and doff their spacesuits without tracking potentially hazardous moon rocks into the main cabin and allowed the vehicle to retain its internal pressure.
Recruits were drawn almost exclusively from rural and semi-rural areas, and especially from conservative middle-class families where the father was a lawyer, doctor, or member of some other respected profession. Employment in the finance sector at this time attached to itself a high degree of prestige; but the actual work – especially in the lower echelons – was tedious, repetitive, heavily supervised, and poorly paid. Moreover, an employee's cadetship (which could last for up to two years) was entirely unpaid, requiring that they be supported by their family; this helped justify the practice of drawing recruits from the middle classes. Employees were required to wear formal suits; were required to doff their hats and address their superiors as "sir"; were prohibited from marrying until such time as the bank believed they could financially support a family and thus not besmirch the bank's public standing; and were banned from attending public meetings, participating in political campaigns, or from seeking public office.. See also Also militating against their effectiveness was the fact that the ABOA and AISF were actually just two of a number of state-based staff associations which emerged in the finance sector during this period.

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