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It's a little too long, and drags in the middle.
One of the biggest drags in the energy index, industrial engineering services firm Worley Ltd dropped up to 0.9%.
The man returns as a ghost, draped in a heavy morgue blanket that covers his body and drags in his wake.
I met jobless people, rich people, middle class people; this is not a class party, it drags in people in from everywhere.
Financial stocks were the biggest drags in early deals, while world's largest caterer Compass slipped 1.3 percent after a Bernstein rating downgrade.
But this year's iteration drags in a whole new factor to the epic battle of the undisputed top teams of the East and West: Kevin Durant.
All this stuff, all the ways The Good Place drags in hints of real debates in the field of philosophy, is why I love this show.
He drags in all the experts — from Proust to Hawking — and tries to be an honest broker about the answers to questions we can't really answer.
Adventurous is an augmented reality scavenger hunt geared toward families, but it drags in enough elements of the real world to make it a pretty robust experience.
Most importantly, her nervous but loyal husband Joel (Timothy Olyphant) is still there for her, exasperated but still willing to help when she drags in another corpse.
Shares in Westpac Banking, the country's second-largest lender, slipped to their lowest since May 23.4, and was one of the biggest drags in the ASX 0.43 index.
Ponsonby and nearby Karangahape (helpfully known to locals as K Road) are two of the main drags in Auckland, with many of the city's popular cafes and nightspots.
The way it appraises the economy could present a challenge: acknowledging temporary drags in the first quarter without suggesting that it plans to raise rates faster than expected. 2.
"As expected, inventories and trade were the major drags in the second quarter, after being big positives for growth in the first quarter," wrote PNC Chief Economist Gus Faucher.
In a mid-year outlook report published Monday, Kasman said the bank anticipates similar drags in other parts of the global economy, but anticipated Chinese and American monetary policy easing.
It was, to tick off the liabilities, situated on one of the main drags in Ridgewood, N.J. Locally, it was a well-known pile of Second Empire gingerbread, with pink trim and a mansard roof.
A boom then occurs and drags in more and more investors; at some stage, we reach euphoria, where the boom is widely known to the public and there is talk about those who made millions from the trade.
This is, in the end, a fascinating confluence of America, and if the story drags in places — we don't really need to know that there were 17,000 varieties of American apple by 1905 — more often one is bowled over by the vibrancy of that vanished nation.
Google's Stadia marketing seems to be looking to convert console users to ChromeCast users but given that YouTube Gaming is the company's best discovery method, what's likely going to end up happening is that Stadia drags in a very niche subset of aspiring PC gamers who don't want to pay for high-end rigs.
And while I completely understand its ongoing popularity with audiences — fans will of course love a film about a beloved rocker, particularly one with lots of music, even if it drags in places and gets real fuzzy on the specifics — its ongoing existence in the awards conversation as a piece of filmmaking is, frankly, baffling.
The main street of the village. Indian war drums may be heard, and as the curtain rises Samoset and his braves are seen finishing a war dance. The church is completely gone; other structures are burning. An Indian drags in Love Brewster; she tries to scream, but is scalped.
Leipzig Trade Fair logotype at the Alte Messe Leipzig, a double M for Messe, which was the symbol for the Leipzig Trade Fair. Ring spinning machine for worsted yarn in the 1920s in Norrköping in Sweden. Interior from Drags in Norrköping. Tolnai came into contact with the textile industries in Norrköping in 1930.
As a countercultural phenomenon, ball culture is rooted in necessity and defiance. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, members of the underground LGBTQ+ community in large cities began to organize masquerade balls known as "drags" in defiance of laws which banned individuals from wearing clothes associated with the opposite gender.Bailey, Marlon. "Gender/Racial Realness: Theorizing the Gender System in Ballroom Culture".
A drag is a double stroke played at twice the speed of the context in which it is placed. For example, if a sixteenth-note passage is being played then any drags in that passage would consist of thirty-second notes. Drags can also be notated as grace notes, in which case the spacing between the notes can be interpreted by the player. On timpani, drags are often played with alternating sticking (lrL or rlR).
The battle is won thanks to a blast from the English parliamentary cannon fired by the prime minister. Scene 8 Now dead, the Genoese and the King of Bohemia march to Paris. An English archer drunkenly drags in a French prisoner whom he leaves with the Carolines and Annes for them to look after. The prime minister proposes setting off for Paris, but the King prefers as target the fortified city of Calais.
Title pun: From Here to Eternity Simpsons episode: "HOMR" Year: circa early 1960s Synopsis: Itchy and Scratchy are kissing on a beach and Itchy drags in a shark and Scratchy kisses it instead. The shark tears him apart and the director of the show stops it for the commercials. While advertising Laramie Cigarettes, Itchy starts smoking a cigarette and a mutilated Scratchy soon joins him. The episode ends with Itchy, Scratchy and their Rochester-esque butler all coughing up their lungs.
Why not at once admit that new species were introduced by the Creative energy of the Omnipotent? Why not accept direct interference, rather than evolutions of law, and needlessly indirect or remote action? Having introduced the author and his work, we must leave them to the mercies of the Divinity Hall, the College, the Lecture Room, and the Museum." At Ilkley, Darwin raged "But the manner in which he drags in immortality, & sets the Priests at me, & leaves me to their mercies, is base.
But despite its familiarity and predictable, self- pitying tone, Futon generates a remarkable degree of behavioral credibility. Thanks to a solid, multilayered performance by Rubin, Sibay concocts a spare, sexy movie, a tale of old-fashioned romantic confusion that often seems fresh." TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars and described the film as a "slow-moving drama", which "drags in spots, but [is] well acted and has good production values". The reviewer added: "It also intelligently addresses the issues of manipulation, frustration and false hope that take place within relationships.
He was popular in New Orleans across economic and racial lines and was in demand for music jobs of all kinds. According to an interview at Tulane University's Hogan Jazz Archive with Oliver's widow Estella, a fight broke out at a dance where Oliver was playing, and the police arrested him, his band, and the fighters. After Storyville closed, he moved to Chicago in 1918 with his wife and step-daughter, Ruby Tuesday Oliver. Noticeably different in his approach were faster tempos, unlike the slow drags in the African-American dance halls of New Orleans.
With the coming of World War I, their sons (one under age) enlist in the army to relieve their parents of the burden of providing for them. In partnership with a businessman, he develops his ideas, but the partnership sours and he's on his own, bankrupt, again. Nevertheless, he perseveres and, late one night, he projects the short film he has taken in Hyde Park that afternoon. Excited, he rushes out and drags in a passing policeman, portrayed by Laurence Olivier (credited as Larry Oliver), to witness the success of the film.
After premiering in New Zealand, the film received positive reviews and was described by media as a "howling success".Premiere goes to the dogs Retrieved November 2013 In the United States, the film received generally negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 31% based on 90 reviews, with the site's consensus reading "This sequel to the live-action 101 Dalmatians is simply more of the same. Critics say it also drags in parts-- potentially boring children-- and that it's too violent for a G-rated movie".
But the point of concern would be to address the issues which have limit their wide spread use so far. One of the major drags in commercializing this technology on massive scale is the cost. Highly purified silicon production needs a lot of energy which would add to the cost of this technology on one hand and hurt the green chemistry on the other. Efforts are underway to bring about new ways to aggregate as much stacks of silicon material as possible to increase the PCE which does not seem to help as far as cost reduction is concerned.
McEwen gained his early experience in a variety of cars, beginning in 1953 with a '53 Oldsmobile at Santa Ana Drags in Irvine. He then went on to race a '54 Olds at Lions Drag Strip in Long Beach. He went from the stock ranks to gas coupes, Altereds, and eventually dragsters and funny cars. Among the cars he drove were the Stone-Woods-Cook '50 Olds fastback, the Bader and Ferrara Cadillac-powered Crosseyed Crosley, Art Chrisman's Hustler II, the Bud Rasner and Gary Slusser Fiat coupe, Dick Rea's Chrysler-powered supercharged gas dragster, and Gene Adams' Albertson Olds.
Today's ruin of the castle Castellar near Zaragoza Scene 1: Di Luna's camp Di Luna and his army are attacking the fortress Castellor where Manrico has taken refuge with Leonora (Chorus: Or co' dadi ma fra poco / "Now we play at dice"). Ferrando drags in Azucena, who has been captured wandering near the camp. When she hears di Luna’s name, Azucena’s reactions arouse suspicion and Ferrando recognizes her as the supposed murderer of the count’s brother. Azucena cries out to her son Manrico to rescue her and the count realizes that he has the means to flush his enemy out of the fortress.
Big game reels are not designed for casting, but are instead used for trolling or fishing set baits and lures; they are ideal for fighting large and heavy fish off a pier or boat. These reels normally use sophisticated star or lever drags in order to play out huge saltwater gamefish. ;Baitcasting Reel Operation To cast a baitcasting rod and reel, the reel is turned on its side, the "free spool" feature engaged, and the thumb placed on the spool to hold the lure in position. The cast is performed by snapping the rod backward to the 2 o'clock position, then casting it forward in a smooth motion, allowing the lure to pull the line from the reel.
The track hosts fun racing, where the general public can race their own car or motorcycle on the drag strip. The track also has monthly special events such as Real Street Drags, where the scoreboards are disabled, and flag or flashlight starts, instead of the "christmas tree" are available; an International Hot Rod Association Summit Summer Series bracket racing event; Import Wars, an event tailored towards imported (Non-US) cars, and multi-day racing shows over Memorial Day & Labor Day weekends. The track has held snowmobile drags in winter months.Great Lakes Dragaway Snowmobile Races Motorcycle Daredevil and World Record Motorcycle Jumper "Super" Ken Mackow got his start at this track in 1970.
1994, p. 100. Ben Brantley of The New York Times described The Secretaries as a "sometimes very funny, exercise in subverting American images of womanhood" that "plays on anxious male fantasies of what women do when they’re alone together; straight women's fantasies of lesbians (they're predatory)". Reviewers also agreed that the show was too long for a plot that is forecast from the opening scene: "What [Director Kate Stafford] doesn’t do is edit…the last half hour of the play drags, in part because the climax has been foretold but mostly because of repetition". While the show was not without its critiques, most reviewers also noted that the show had an enthusiastic audience: "Judging from the exultantly knowing audience reactions the night I saw the play, this cult of man-sawing office girls seems destined to find a cult of its own".
In a contemporary review, The Monthly Film Bulletin described the film as a "bizarre and grisly Italian effort" that "drags in everything from drug addiction to perpetual youth, crypts to skeletons, but has only a few moments which can claim to be genuinely macabre." The review praised the special effects involving a transition between a young to aged woman and back again, and concluded that "if only story, treatment and performance ... had been comparable, the film might have been really high in its class." Variety described the film as an "attempt at a horror film which doesn't quite come off with only a few moments in succeeding in being chilling." The review concluded that the film was "strictly for devotees of the genre" In Italy, La Stampa noted the surprise that the film avoided being banned by Italian censors and that when the film takes on thriller motives, it achieves some effective moments.
Writing for Allmusic, critic William Ruhlman would suggest that Sebastian stretched further in the style of his music on John B. Sebastian after leaving the Lovin' Spoonful, noting that "The songs continued Sebastian's trend toward a more personal writing style, many of them containing images of travel that corresponded to his peripatetic lifestyle... the album was an eclectic but low-key introduction to the solo career of a former group member whose band was known for more elaborate productions, and all the more effective for that." Music critic Robert Christgau wrote "Sebastian is as on for this solo debut as he ever was for the Lovin' Spoonful, and when he's on, the hummability quotient of his songs is dizzying – a good half of these imprint themselves upon impact. But just like Spoonful albums used to, this drags in the second half, and I feel vaguely let down." John B. Sebastian was reissued on CD in 2006 by Collectors' Choice Music.

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