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"elbow room" Definitions
  1. enough space to move or walk in

161 Sentences With "elbow room"

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Even combined, Deutsche and Commerzbank would struggle for elbow room.
Now everyone has a bit more elbow room to work.
Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for Elbow Room (1977).
A high communal table and several counters provide elbow room for eating.
Luckily for what I do, I have a little bit of elbow room.
But we did our work early and that kind of gave us elbow room.
And Molon Labe has made shareable armrests standard, so every passenger gets elbow room.
Humanity at the very least needs the elbow room that space colonies can provide.
Big private-sector banks are the most discomfited by the lack of elbow room.
You didn't have to be in first class to enjoy reasonable leg and elbow room.
Moretti was killed in 1951 in New Jersey at Joe's Elbow Room restaurant in Cliffside Park.
For a little more elbow room, check out Toyota's Highlander, which also comes as a hybrid.
The Dante team will have more elbow room at the new place than at the old.
During that time I started working behind the bar at a club in Islington called the Elbow Room.
"There were some restaurants such as Claudio's in Greenport and the Elbow Room in Jamesport," Ms. Hargrave said.
Someone could have ridden a bicycle unimpeded across the vast halls where passengers habitually fight for elbow room.
"We were looking for more land, for the elbow room, the tranquillity," said Ms. Fink, 43, a planning consultant.
A little elbow room for his daughters was what Dave Miner was looking for when he went ranch hunting.
The elbow room that existed for Trump within the party does not exist in its crowded market of media organs.
"Riverside has a little bit more elbow room," said Tracey Koorbusch, an agent with Halstead Property and a longtime Riverside resident.
So it should come as no surprise that the company wants some elbow room as it goes hybrid and eventually electric.
But this season, the decampment of some heavy-hitters has given elbow room for new designers, shaking up the lineup even more.
And it's not an excuse as to why I do that, but I have to give myself a lot of elbow room.
If anything, they said, the smaller crowds would mean cheaper hotel prices and some extra elbow room for the horse-racing fans.
Sightseers on the Chinese side of the peak jostled for elbow-room at a busy cliff-top viewing point, grinning excitedly for selfies.
On Friday, the government formally adopted Rajan's consumer price inflation target of 4 percent with 2 percentage points elbow room on either side.
And no one knows about it, so the lines aren't long and you have plenty of elbow room in their lovely backyard patio.
She prefers dodging yellow cabs and bicyclists to navigating sidewalks teeming with commuters, tourists and cart-pushing vendors, all jostling for elbow room.
"I'm sure there will be things I miss about it, but right now we are really loving the elbow room," Ms. Smith said.
But I'll give the mining companies enough elbow room ... for eventual change on the modality of getting what's inside the bowels of the earth.
When these qubit are actually operating, with this notion of superposition you have much, much more to operate elbow room, not just two bits.
The central bank expects CPI inflation to rise to 4.3-4.7 percent in H2FY18, and this will curtail any elbow room for more rate cuts.
The extra space — 400 square feet in total — offered ample elbow room for a road-tripping couple who had been cooped up in a car.
Federer said the continuing success of older players such as him, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic had left little elbow room for the younger generation.
At times it felt like moving toward any pocket of air — less a march and more a dispersal to cover ground and get some elbow room.
If you're looking for a little more elbow room in the airport and on the plane, Thanksgiving Thursday is expected to be the lightest travel day.
The goal is not only to provide a roof and guarantee some play in case of rain, but also to provide more elbow room for spectators.
But Modi's government possesses little elbow room for full-blown military action given the risk of a long drawn-out conflict between the nuclear neighbors, according to strategists.
Zoning constraints on the height and width of the building left inmates and staff with less elbow room and made view-obscuring pillars structurally necessary—an architect's nightmare.
The failure of Hillary Clinton's campaign was at least partially due to the fact that she never created the elbow room to tell a compelling story about America.
"It's definitely a major incentive," Saglie said, although with "limited cabin elbow room," boosting your roommate count is best kept to kids and others you're very comfortable with.
The most dramatic early claimer of elbow room was FX's biker-gang drama, "Sons of Anarchy," which piled on plot and ended its plus-size episodes with music montages.
With Bastille Day around the corner on the day of our visit, a few conservators and a framing expert mill around the lab with more elbow room than usual.
Ever more pedestrians and cyclists are fighting for elbow room on crowded sidewalks and streets: The city's population of 8.5 million has increased by a half-million since 2000.
As a result, harried New Yorkers jockey for elbow room on the wood-and-concrete promenade alongside selfie-snapping tourists and vendors hawking iced water bottles and cheap souvenirs.
In 1944, at the Bretton Woods Conference, Keynes helped to negotiate a way of harmonizing exchange rates that gave national governments enough elbow room to boost their domestic economies when necessary.
Twelve candidates have qualified for the October debate, and there may not be a lot of elbow room: They are all expected to appear together on a single night, Oct. 27.
Their DIY overhaul is a lesson in making do with the space you have and eking out more elbow room — or at least the illusion of it — in the most cramped quarters.
There's barely elbow room for more than a few browsers, but if you can squeeze in, you'll likely discover a rare translation or first edition you'd be hard-pressed to find anywhere else.
But its changing ideological makeup could wind up giving states like California less legal elbow room to challenge Trump policies and go their own way in areas like reproductive rights and LGBTQ issues.
"The dollar has more elbow room to perform better against the yen, as it had suffered bigger losses earlier in the year relative to other currencies," said Daisuke Karakama, market economist at Mizuho Bank.
Android's always given developers more elbow room when it comes to hacking into its mobile OS. Here's a case in point: putting a connection speed indicator in the Android status bar (and notification tray).
Characters both old and new, of various earthly and intergalactic ethnicities (spoiler alert: white supremacists will not like "The Last Jedi"), all enjoy a little elbow room, and their fair share of the action.
CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bill that will regulate minimum seat size on U.S. passenger airplanes for the first time is unlikely to lead to more leg or elbow room for cramped flyers, airline consultants said.
After the summer crowds leave the Hamptons, the grass grows more slowly, the yoga classes have extra elbow room, and traffic on Ms. Retzky's thrice-weekly drive to a pottery studio in Sag Harbor is light.
"This gives us more elbow room and Brian the ability to save and to plan and to do what he needs to do to take care of himself like everyone else has to," said Marty Guay, Brian's father.
One significant difference is that Heade, a contemporary of the Hudson River School (though not usually associated with it), was a master of deep space, while Brant usually allows relatively little pictorial elbow room between figure and ground.
Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), the combative leader of the neighboring Indian reservation, is pressing a conflict over cattle-grazing rights, while a developer is encroaching with a plan to build homes for well-heeled urbanites craving elbow room.
While rules established in the twilight of the Obama administration would make life nicer for chickens raised organically — giving them more elbow room and time in the sun — the Trump administration has delayed implementation of these rules, perhaps indefinitely.
"It was cool working with this song, because the vocal is so beautiful that it just gave me that elbow room to go and do something a little different with the production, while still keeping the musicality," he explained.
But as Clinton said, there is something odd and disturbing about it — and the extent to which, as Comey describes, Trump was willing to meddle with criminal investigations to establish Russia-related elbow room only makes it more disturbing.
An inventive architect had opened up the dreary galley kitchen and borrowed space from the bedroom to create a glass-tiled bathroom with plenty of elbow room in the shower and lighting that gives the illusion of a skylight.
This spring, architecture firm Bruner/Cott & Associates unveiled the $65 million renovation of Building 6, making this the largest contemporary art museum in the US. The behemoth was sliced open to give artists—and visitors—a ton of elbow room.
I suspect, though, that given the fact that the White House has singled out individuals as a group for this punishment based on their criticisms of the president, courts would be hesitant to give the executive branch too much elbow room.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BEIRUT — As the Sunday evening sun set on the 13th edition of the Sharjah Biennial, Tamawuj, elbow room became scarce on the third floor of a well-worn stately home in Beirut's Sanayeh neighbourhood.
The MPC's vote was again 22-22013, just like the previous meetings, as the panel continues to exhibit a united front in pursuing its objective of keeping inflation at around 4 percent, with elbow room of 2 percentage points at either side.
The shop is smaller than your average takeout place: There's no space for you to enjoy your meal on the spot, which made me wonder how these Instagram bloggers even managed to photograph a piping-hot sandwich with practically no elbow room.
The news surprised political observers who had considered Ms. Ferreras-Copeland a leading candidate to be the next Council speaker, and gave Mr. Monserrate, who had already been running to challenge her in the Democratic primary, elbow room to push his campaign.
In broad terms it means less elbow room for the OS to handle the apps you've got open, and the files you need to store, and that can lead to slow performance and eventually regular crashes when the amount of free space gets really restricted.
After a few minutes, the family got back into the limo as the crowd could be heard chanting U.S.A. The bleachers along the parade route seemed to allow for plenty of elbow room for ticketed parade-watchers, while standing-room sections along Pennsylvania Ave.
BLACK TAP DOWN Beneath Joe Isidori's tiny Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer in SoHo is a space with more elbow room that offers the same menu of well-made burgers with beer and inventive milkshakes: 228 Broome Street (Sullivan Street), 7793-2779-21100, blacktapnyc.com.
"The monsoon forecast is reassuring given all southern states in India are seeing a water crisis ... A good, well-distributed monsoon will keep food inflation risk on the lower side and give RBI the elbow room to ignite growth by keeping liquidity accommodative," said Rupa Rrege Nitsure, group chief economist at L&T Finance Holdings.
As Trump began his confrontation, China agreed to many concessions, including buys of more U.S. goods, pulling back cyber-espionage, amending the law to ban forced technology transfers and cracking down on IP infringement in order to get "a bit of elbow room," Keyu Jin, associate professor of economics at the London School of Economics, wrote in January.
" In 1978, his next anthology, "Elbow Room," won the Pulitzer for fiction (blacks had won before in other categories, including poetry) and was lauded by Robie Macauley, a former editor of The Kenyon Review, in The New York Times Book Review for its "fine control of language and story, a depth in his characters, humane values.
The court is part of the plan to provide much more foliage and elbow room at a tournament that is now far too crowded, but when the court is finished before the 2019 French Open, it will also make for quite a hike from one end of the new Roland Garros to the other: Nearly 1,000 yards.
Just as it is now hard to imagine that the West Side Tennis Club once had sufficient elbow room to stage the United States Open, it is tough to visualize Kooyong as a Grand Slam showcase, even though it might well have remained so if its club members in the early 1980s had shown more enthusiasm for retaining the privilege.
Keep unnecessary files and clutter on the drive down to a minimum if you possibly can, because the more elbow room the OS has to work in, the less strain your disk is put under: get rid of applications you aren't using and files you no longer need, maximizing the amount of free space available (CCleaner is an excellent help here).
Death Alley live dates: 8/19 - Philadelphia - Kung Fu Necktie 93/20 - New York City - Saint Vitus (Obelisk Alldayer) 8/21 - New York City - Cake Shop 8/27 - Las Vegas - Hard Rock Hotel (Psycho Las Vegas festival) 8/31 - San Francisco - Elbow Room 9/01 - Los Angeles - Viper Room 9/02 - San Diego - Til Two Club 9/03 - San Diego - Til Two Club
Asked to name a Trump policy that he agreed with, Bredesen praised the president's efforts to win concessions from North Korea, saying he was willing to give Trump "some elbow room" to find ways to deal with the state and its autocratic leader, Kim Jong Un. Blackburn reiterated her support for Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, despite accusations of teenage sexual misconduct.
Unless you're one of those fancy first class travelers (and, um, if you are, can we hang with you?), it pretty much looks like schlepping your massively overpacked suitcase to your sad little gate, paying $20 for an aggressively mediocre sandwich, and then squeezing your adult-sized body into a toddler-sized seat right in between Snoring Guy and Wants To Passive Aggressively Battle Over Elbow Room Person.
Catch Scott H. Biram on tour this spring: Feb 26 - Outlaw Country Cruise - Tampa, FLMar 215 - Continental Club (Bloodshot Records SXSW Showcase) - Austin, TXMar 227 - Amarillo, TXMar 228 - Triple Nickel Tavern - Colorado Springs, COMar 230 - 202 Kings - Denver, COMar 203 - Hodis Half Note - Fort Collins, COMar 053 - Urban Lounge - Salt Lake City, UTMar 205 - Neurolux - Boise, IDMar 206 - Top Hat Lounge - Missoula, MTMar 207 - Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WAApr 01 - Dante's - Portland, ORApr 02 - Volcanic Theatre Pub - Bend, ORApr 04 - Catalyst - Santa Cruz, CAApr 05 - Bottom Of The Hill - San Francisco, CAApr 06 - Alex's Bar - Long Beach, CAApr 07 - Pappy & Harriet's - Pioneertown, CAApr 063 - Rhythm Room - Phoenix, AZApr 09 - Club Congress - Tucson, AZApr 13 - Three Links - Dallas, TXApr 14 - Antones - Austin, TXApr 15 - Fitzgeralds - Houston, TXApr 27 - Mercury Lounge Tulsa - Tulsa, OKApr 28 - Knuckleheads - Kansas City, MOApr 30 - Rock Island Brewing Company - Rock Island, ILMay 02 - Triple Rock Social Club - Minneapolis, MNMay 03 - Lyric Room - Green Bay, WIMay 04 - The Frequency - Madison, WIMay 05 - Reggie's Rock Club - Chicago, ILMay 06 - Off Broadway - St Louis, MOMay 07 - The Elbow Room - Wichita, KS Kim Kelly is lonesome and ornery on Twitter.
2012 Artist in Residence, Elbow Room, The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery.
In 2014, Metzler won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle as Supervising Producer of the HGTV show Elbow Room.
Elbow Room: Stories is a 1977 short story collection by American author James Alan McPherson. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1978.
Martin that they aren't going away but merely making some elbow room for others, using Corp. Martin's line from earlier and implying that the war has been averted.
His father, Tom Paskvan, after obtaining benefits through the GI Bill, opened a bar called the Elbow Room on Second Avenue in Fairbanks in 1947. The Elbow Room remained in business through subsequent owners until 2003. Joe was manager of the bar from 1973 to 1978. He earned a B.A. in political science from the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1975, and a law degree from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1981.
Thomas performing at the Elbow Room in Columbus, Mississippi, in the 1980s James "Son" Thomas (October 14, 1926 - June 26, 1993) was an American Delta blues musician, gravedigger and sculptor from Leland, Mississippi.
Brenton Metzler is an American television producer. He won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle as Supervising Producer of the HGTV show Elbow Room. He had a leading role in the documentary F(l)ag Football (2015).
The charge against Walker was dismissed.Rough Football: Charges of Elbowing, The Age, (Thursday, 31 July 1913), p.11.Football: League Players Reported: Mistaken Identity,The Argus, (Thursday, 31 July 1913), p.4.Elbow Room, The Herald, (Friday, 1 August 1913), p.3.
The Moswey III was constructed by building the fuselage around a large tube, which was then removed after construction. The cockpit is noted for its small dimensions, with the wing roots providing the pilot's shoulder and elbow room. The Moswey III was not type certified and at least 30 were built.
94 Other "new compatibilists" include Gary Watson, Susan R. Wolf, P. F. Strawson, and R. Jay Wallace.Kane 2005, pp. 98, 101, 107, 109. Contemporary compatibilists range from the philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett, particularly in his works Elbow Room (1984) and Freedom Evolves (2003), to the existentialist philosopher Frithjof Bergmann.
A studio model of Hogwarts. It is the main setting in the series; the castle features in every novel and screen adaptation. Steve Kloves wrote the screenplays for all but the fifth film, which was penned by Michael Goldenberg. Kloves had direct assistance from J.K. Rowling, though she allowed him what he described as "tremendous elbow room".
Simmons and his wife Harriet met in NYC where she was working as a medical technologist. Harriet was born and raised in Lynn, Massachusetts with roots in Savannah, Georgia. Their first date included the Elbow Room at the Beekman Towers, and her finishing his meal. They were married in Brentwood, New York at Simmons' uncle's farm in 1956.
Capaldi and the band played frequently in London, and Jimi Hendrix played guitar with them at the Knuckles Club as an unknown musician. Back in Birmingham Capaldi would occasionally join his friends Mason, Winwood, and Chris Wood for after-hours impromptu performances at The Elbow Room club on Aston High Street.Black, Johnny (May 1997). Feature: Steve Winwood , Mojo.
More than a hundred people boarded the ferry. This was more than the boat could comfortably carry as there was little elbow room for the oarsmen. As many as forty people were turned away (partly at the suggestion of Sheriff Donald McCulloch of Dornoch) but this still left the boat overloaded. It was claimed that drunk ferrymen encouraged the overloading.
Freedom Evolves is a 2003 popular science and philosophy book by Daniel C. Dennett. Dennett describes the book as an installment of a lifelong philosophical project, earlier parts of which were The Intentional Stance, Consciousness Explained and Elbow Room. It attempts to give an account of free will and moral responsibility which is complementary to Dennett's other views on consciousness and personhood.
The Grace familyGrace Family Music web page released three albums as a quartet: Carved Out of Time (1990), In Dreams I Hear Music (1993), and Dance Upon This Earth (1996). "Carved Out of Time" was re-released on CD as "Fiddle, Folk and Foolishness" in 2006. This CD also includes "Fifty Miles of Elbow Room" (1987) and "A Place In the Choir" (1984).
The SPGB argued this would increase the size and weight of the capitalist class vote without advantage to the working class."Suffragette Humbug" (PDF). Socialist Standard. Into the 1920s and 1930s, the party did begin to argue that it was essential for workers to have sufficient "elbow room" in which to organise for socialist revolution—and so they favoured workers struggling for democracy and basic liberties.
The pneumatic cushioned upholstery was leather and the frame of the body of ash panelled in aluminium. An open two-seater it had attractive and sporting lines yet with enough leg and elbow room. During 1936 an open four-seater sports tourer body also became available at £169.10.0. and a two-seater coupé complete with recessed traffic indicators, sunshine roof and other closed car fittings: £185.
Carlos agreed, but was not interested in composing solely with electronic music, as she wished to incorporate an orchestra with her musical ideas. She recalled their demands were "tightly specified ... there wasn't a lot of elbow room, and that made it fun". The score incorporated Carlos' analog and digital synthesizers with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the UCLA Chorus, and the Royal Albert Hall Organ.
Built of Pennsylvania fieldstone in the 1930s, the three-level Clubhouse is in the English manor house style. The Ground Level houses the Elbow Room Bar and Grill, the members' dining venue. The Somerset Ballroom includes chandeliers, a vaulted ceiling and high windows, plus a stage, dance floor and patio. The Second Level contains the Reagan Room, which hosted President Ronald Reagan while he was campaigning in New Jersey.
Significantly, McPherson lectured in Japan (at Meiji University and Chiba University), a country whose society and culture profoundly affected him. It was in Japan, he once wrote, where he went to lay down "the burden carried by all black Americans, especially the males." Crabcakes: A Memoir, his first original work since Elbow Room, was published in 1998. His final book (A Region Not Home: Reflections on Exile, an essay collection) was published in 2000.
Daniel Dennett asks why anyone would care about whether someone had the property of responsibility and speculates that the idea of moral responsibility may be "a purely metaphysical hankering".Dennett, D., (1984) Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will Worth Wanting. Bradford Books. Bruce Waller has argued, in Against Moral Responsibility (MIT Press), that moral responsibility "belongs with the ghosts and gods and that it cannot survive in a naturalistic environment devoid of miracles".
In Elbow Room, Dennett presents an argument for a compatibilist theory of free will, which he further elaborated in the book Freedom Evolves.Dennett, D. (2003) Freedom Evolves. Viking Books. The basic reasoning is that, if one excludes God, an infinitely powerful demon, and other such possibilities, then because of chaos and epistemic limits on the precision of our knowledge of the current state of the world, the future is ill-defined for all finite beings.
A girth should first and foremost spread pressure evenly over the entire area. If it is too narrow, or if it has a narrow reinforcing strip down its center, it may cause discomfort. It is also best if it has some "give" to it, which makes it more comfortable for the horse. Many riders also choose a girth that allows for extra elbow room, so the horse is not restricted as his leg moves backward.
Earwig's debut single, "Dinosaur Song/Wounded Knee," was released on LFM in 1993 with their first album, "Mayfeeder," in 1994. Followed by a national tour in the summer of 1994, when "Bored In Chicago" was recorded at a tour stop at the Elbow Room in Chicago. "Bored in Chicago" is taken from a cassette recording of the night’s performance at the club. It was extensively bootlegged and eventually “officially” released as Earwig’s first Live album in 1995.
In 1972, McPherson was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1978 for his short story collection Elbow Room, becoming the first black writer to receive the program's Fiction Prize. He was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship in 1981, a member of the first group (21 recipients in all) ever selected for one of the MacArthur Foundation's so-called "genius grants." In 1995, McPherson was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In a typical anecdote, when asked why he was moving to Missouri, Boone supposedly replied, "I want more elbow room!" Boone rejected such an interpretation of his life, however. "Nothing embitters my old age," he said late in life, like "the circulation of absurd stories that I retire as civilization advances..."Faragher, Daniel Boone, 302, 325–26. Existing simultaneously with the image of Boone as a refugee from society was, paradoxically, the popular portrayal of him as civilization's trailblazer.
' On October 4, 1951, Moretti was lunching with four other men at Joe's Elbow Room Restaurant in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. The waitress remembered the men, the only patrons in the restaurant, joking together in Italian before she went into the kitchen. At 11:28 am, the restaurant staff heard shots fired and ran into the dining room. Moretti was lying dead on his back on the floor with bullet wounds to the face and head.
The hotel was for many years the home of an exclusive private dining club founded by drama critic Alexander Woolcott and designed by Norman Bel Geddes. The club was known as the Elbow Room upon its opening in 1938. Its founding members included Harold Ross, George S. Kaufman, Robert E. Sherwood, Moss Hart, William S. Paley, Raymond Massey, and Cedric Hardwicke. Later renamed the Barberry Room, it was known as "the most exclusive restaurant in New York".
The tail surfaces are straight edged and the tailplane is placed at mid fuselage and well to the rear, with the rudder moving above it and its leading edge under the rudder hinge. Both rudder and elevators carry trim tabs. The SL.60's underwing cabin provides dual control from the side-by-side configuration seats, accessed by doors on each side which have full width, narrow longitudinal bulges to provide extra elbow room. Baggage storage is under the seats.
The existence of these types of free will is debatable. Mele agrees, however, that science will continue to reveal critical details about what goes on in the brain during decision making. This issue may be controversial for good reason: There is evidence to suggest that people normally associate a belief in free will with their ability to affect their lives. Philosopher Daniel Dennett, author of Elbow Room and a supporter of deterministic free will, believes that scientists risk making a serious mistake.
Unalaska view in 1972 with the collapsed buildings of the closed naval base in the foreground The city has struggled with problems like alcoholism and unemployment in the past and still does, although the situation has improved in recent years. One example is the Elbow Room, a bar which locally, and later abroad, became infamous for its raucousness. It was closed in 2005. Since 2005, the Discovery Channel's documentary show Deadliest Catch has focused on fishermen who are based in Dutch Harbor.
On her relocation to California, she stated: "For a writer who needs the out-of-doors and plenty of elbow room – big spaces, the mountains, the sound of the surf, the wind in the pines – California is the place."Russell E. Smith, "The Literary Inspiration of California" Book News Monthly (November 1915): 22. She was associated with the artists' colony at Carmel, California."Actors of Carmel Hold a Frolic at Theater in Woods" San Francisco Chronicle (June 9, 1912): 23.
6; Issue 48089 The lines of the car had been improved, the floor-level lowered and the body's extra length and width gave more head, leg and elbow room for driver and passengers. It was now easier to get into the back seat and all four seats had been redesigned to give better support. The spare wheel was moved outside the car and enclosed in a metal cover. Two handles were now provided to the boot door, one with a lock.
The album cover is highly reminiscent of the 1976 album A Trick of the Tail by Genesis. However this is completely coincidental, because the cover's designer hadn't seen the Genesis cover art prior to designing it.Thread on Elbow Room forum The album cover depicts five characters from the songs on the album itself: # The ticket conductor from the train in "Station Approach" (or possibly the bus conductor in "Great Expectations"). # The bouncer ("the man at the door") from "Forget Myself".
By 1963, The Jefferson's 74 rooms had been subdivided, creating 150 hotel rooms. The hotel's main floor sported a dining room and cocktail lounge named "The Elbow Room". The hotel was not considered luxurious by the standards of the day, but it had a great deal of cachet with artists, musicians, theater and movie stars, and top domestic and foreign government officials. Among those who stayed there in the 1950s were actress Helen Hayes, actor Tyrone Power and orchestra conductor Leopold Stokowski.
The song first appeared in an earlier version on the band's 1993 self-released EP, Kootchypop. The EP's liner notes explain the origin of the song: > I was walking on Santee Street in Columbia leaving Monterrey Jack's and an > older man came up to me. He asked for some change and me being in a bad mood > (not me) I gave him some smart ass "BUM" remark. I went for a block on my > way to the Elbow Room and I felt like the biggest pompous asshole.
Murphy successfully opened the show around the country to thousands of fans at venues such as the Sydney Entertainment Centre, Challenge Stadium (Perth), Rod Laver Stadium (Melbourne), and the Newcastle Entertainment Centre. 2014 saw Murphy support the Perth leg of the American kids show Yo Gabba Gabba!'s national tour as well playing bass in “The Angels 100%” Perth concert date. Murphy has four solo albums released: Elbow Room (2005), Chris Murphy (2007), Look At This/Remember That – Tour Edition (2010), and Ghost Town (2016).
The British forces included the men of the 11th Armoured Division, 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division, 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division and 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division. Principal among the units fighting on Hill 112, and the tanks of 7th and 9th Royal Tank Regiments, plus numerous other units. Approximately 63,000 men over a period of seven weeks fought on and around Hill 112. The main attack on Hill 112 was designed to fix the German panzers and gain 'elbow room' in what was still a tight beachhead.
Lynedoch Public School is a defunct elementary school in the hamlet of Lynedoch, Ontario, Canada which taught students from kindergarten to the second grade starting in the year 1881. This school was considered to be a feeder school to Walsh Public School. Unlike its sister campus, there was never a special education program at Lynedoch Public School. The size of the playground of Lynedoch Public School was almost as big as its sister campus, Walsh Public School, which plenty of elbow room for the primary students.
The Times' correspondent thought the car travelled rapidly and smoothly and found the lines of the body pleasing. Front seat access, he said, is easy but the rear seat though having good leg and elbow room and just enough head clearance is as difficult as most sports models to climb into. The car seemed "well-found" - two wipers with two motors, a fitted tool tray below the instrument panel, a windscreen with a handle and concealed chain for security. The signal lever has an automatic return.
The actual cockpit interior dimensions are wider than a Lotus and McLaren monocoque, although the exterior width is small. This makes for an extremely sleek and small body, with better comfort for the driver. A neat touch is the flared-out sides to the cockpit, which Joyce hoped would overcome most of the driving problems associated with lack of elbow-room. The aerodynamics of the monocoque design basically hinged on a constant upward sloping flat line that carried through from the mouth to behind the driver's head.
The H247 GLA has 116 mm more headroom, 45 mm more elbow room and 43 mm more rear shoulder room. The ground clearance has been raised by 9 mm to 143 mm and the front seats are positioned 140 mm higher than in the W177 A-Class. Despite this, there is an added 22 mm (0.9 in) of front-seat headroom compared to its predecessor. As with other MFA2-based models, the GLA has suspension with McPherson struts up front and either a torsion beam or multi-link arrangement at the rear.
Philip Larkin wrote in The Spectator, "I am not surprised that Fleming preferred to write novels. James Bond, unlike Sherlock Holmes, does not fit snugly into the short-story length: there is something grandiose and intercontinental about his adventures that require elbow room and such examples of the form as we have tend to be eccentric or muted. These are no exception." The critic for The Times Literary Supplement wrote that the book was "slight and predictable, and usual sex and violence yield to a plausible use of ballistics and marine biology".
Event-causal accounts of incompatibilist free will typically rely upon physicalist models of mind (like those of the compatibilist), yet they presuppose physical indeterminism, in which certain indeterministic events are said to be caused by the agent. A number of event-causal accounts of free will have been created, referenced here as deliberative indeterminism, centred accounts, and efforts of will theory. The first two accounts do not require free will to be a fundamental constituent of the universe. Ordinary randomness is appealed to as supplying the "elbow room" that libertarians believe necessary.
Event-causal accounts of incompatibilist free will typically rely upon physicalist models of mind (like those of the compatibilist), yet they presuppose physical indeterminism, in which certain indeterministic events are said to be caused by the agent. A number of event- causal accounts of free will have been created, referenced here as deliberative indeterminism, centred accounts, and efforts of will theory. The first two accounts do not require free will to be a fundamental constituent of the universe. Ordinary randomness is appealed to as supplying the "elbow room" that libertarians believe necessary.
Traffic's singer, keyboardist, and guitarist Steve Winwood was the lead singer for the Spencer Davis Group at age 14. The Spencer Davis Group released four Top Ten singles and three Top Ten albums in the United Kingdom, as well as two Top Ten singles in the United States. Drummer/vocalist/lyricist Jim Capaldi and guitarist Dave Mason had both been in the Hellions and Deep Feeling, while woodwinds player Chris Wood came out of Locomotive. Winwood, Capaldi, Mason, and Wood met when they jammed together at The Elbow Room, a club in Aston, Birmingham.
Aphids predominate in the temperate regions of the world; to overwinter in a cold-resistant resting stage, the fertilized egg, is an adaptation to temperate conditions. One possible short-term advantage of sex is that it generates siblings with a range of genotypes, and a range is more likely to include the fittest genotype for a particular patch than the single genotype of an asexual sibling-ship would. Thus, genetically diverse siblings could have more 'elbow-room' as they are potentially capable of exploiting more than one kind of leaf-patch.
A library and a reading room were provided for the public in 1859. In 1864, an upper storey was added to the Pantheon in sympathetic style, giving the museum more elbow room. The library got a new block, now known as the centenary exhibition hall of the museum after restoration, in the northwest corner of the Pantheon in 1876, with a lecture hall. By 1896, there had been built new buildings for the museum (where the anthropological and arms galleries are presently located), the Connemara Library and the museum theatre.
In 2014, the work Babel-17 was told in tandem with a partial biography of Samuel R. Delany's early years in the form of a play The Motion of Light in Water, based on a 1988 autobiography with the same title, produced by Elbow Room, an Australian theatre company directed by Marcel Dorney.What if? Elbow Room’s Ray Chong Nee on The Motion of Light in Water., Theatre Works, 3 July 2014 Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart noted that Babel-17 was one of his early literary influences, and was an important part of the crafting of the bands hugely successful 2112 album.
Sliding windows allowed single- skin doors to be fitted, improving elbow room and reducing costs. A bracing bar was fitted across the door frame to brace the single skin and this was later adapted into a large storage bin on each door. Issigonis later said that he had sized the bins to carry the ingredients of his favourite drink, a dry martini in the correct proportions (one bottle of vermouth and 2 of Gordon's Gin). Similar bins were provided outboard of the rear seats, also serving a dual function of bracing the single-skin body panel.
It comprised four large classrooms in two single-storeyed brick wings, with wide verandahs front and back and head teachers' room and staff room attached to the front wing. The new classrooms were furnished with the most modern two-student desks with tip- up seats, providing considerably more elbow room than the old forms and desks, and with large green "blackboards" rather than the old board and easel. The staff for this model school was specially chosen from amongst Queensland's finest state school teachers. Wooloowin State School was constructed at a time of educational experimentation in Queensland.
The operation, by increasing the distance between the enemy and Jaffa from three to eight miles, "rendered Jaffa and its harbour secure, and gained elbow-room for the troops covering Ludd and Ramleh and the main Jaffa-Jerusalem road." In April 1918, the division moved to France where it fought in the Second Battle of the Somme, the Second Battle of Arras, and the Battle of the Hindenburg Line during the Hundred Days Offensive. After the war, the division was disbanded along with the rest of the Territorial Force. However, it was re-established in 1920 as part of the Territorial Army.
The fuselage of the original Piperjet was designed using the Piper Meridian single-engine turboprop as a template. The new owners of Piper, Imprimis, found fault with this design prompting a revision without direct reference to the Meridian. According to Piper CEO Geoffrey Berger, "We wanted to give our jet customers an even roomier light jet that incorporates a scalable design, paving the way for a future family of competitive business jets,". The new fuselage design provided an additional 4 inches of headroom and nine more inches of elbow room and does away with a hump in the cabin floor that accommodated the wing spar in the old design.
The main attack on Hill 112 was strategically designed to fix the German panzers and tactically to gain 'elbow room' in what was still a tight beachhead. The German defenders survived naval bombardment, air attack and artillery fire but held their ground, crucially supported by Tiger tanks from the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion. These mighty tanks armed with the 88 mm gun had both greater protection and firepower and outclassed the opposing British Churchill tank and Sherman tank. Even though the hill was not captured and was left as a no- man's-land between the two armies, important surrounding villages had been taken.
Our Lady Peace toured in support of Clumsy from a month before the album's release in early 1997 and into 1998. The first leg of the tour, focusing on Canadian colleges, kicked off at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario on January 13, 1997 where eight of the album's eleven tracks were premiered including "Superman's Dead", "4 AM" and others. This leg of the tour continued until March 1997, ending with a private music industry show at the Elbow Room in New York City. The tour's second leg began on May 2, with the band playing two shows in Michigan before going off to Europe to promote the album's recent release there.
The span of the horizontal stabiliser was increased; the vertical stabiliser was made both taller and longer, to provide the required steering power while keeping the top of the vertical fin at a height comfortable for the assembly of the horizontal empennage. The cockpit, manufactured from carbon and aramid reinforced plastic, was designed to accommodate pilots up to two meters tall. Available space is sumptuous for both pilots, exceeding that of all comparable production gliders. The front seat is similar to the LS4 cockpit, and both seats have enough leg and elbow room to preclude the mutual interference too often encountered in tandem sailplanes.
Charlie Daniels mentions Bishop in his 1975 song "The South's Gonna Do It", with the lyric, "Elvin Bishop sittin' on a bale of hay; he ain't good lookin', but he sure can play." Bishop, on his 1974 album Let it Flow, had previously mentioned Charlie Daniels. Molly Hatchet also references Bishop in their 1978 song "Gator Country", with the lyrics, "Elvin Bishop out struttin' his stuff with little Miss Slick Titty Boom, I'm goin' back to the Gator Country and get me some elbow room." "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" was included in the soundtrack album for Guardians of the Galaxy titled Awesome Mix Vol. 1.
" Six months later, the band released its self-produced follow-up, 1000 Days, on Drag City. Prior to the album's recording and release, guitarist Daniel Martens temporarily stepped down from the band, with bass guitarist Lee Landey stating: "He's not touring with us this time because he's just had a baby." The band was subsequently referred to as a three-piece, with Martens remaining absent from press photographs. Regarding a potential fourth album, Hanson noted: "I think we’re a little more interested in having some more creative elbow room to push out something that feels like the right next step, rather than having this consistent output of record, tour, record, tour.
Hired as The JuJus' manager, Geeting insisted on the group dressing uniformly, similar as The Beatles did, and it remained the band's trademark for the earlier portion of their career. However, it was the band's high school band instructor, Bob Traitz, who booked The JuJus' gigs, the first of which was in a hospital for the criminally insane. The band performed in a wide variety of venues in Michigan, including "The Ponytail", "The Place", and "The Note", as well as being featured as the house band at "The Elbow Room" in Grand Rapids. They were also involved in several "Battle of the Bands" contests, alongside regional rivals such as the Soulbenders.
It effectively ended the Indian central government's monopoly over the mining of coal, which existed since nationalization in 1973 through socialist controls. It has opened up the path for private, foreign investments in the sector, since Indian arms of foreign companies are entitled to bid for coal blocks and licences, as well as for commercial mining of coal. This could result in billions of dollars investments by domestic and foreign miners. The move is also beneficial to the state-owned Coal India Limited, which may now get the elbow room to bring in some much needed technology and best practices, while opening up prospects of a better future for millions of mine workers.
R. L. Daniels in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine wrote a piece on "Polanders" in Texas in 1888, praising their industriousness and hard work ethic. He cited instances where Polish farmers called their landlords ', denoting a subordinate position on level with slavery, and, when asking a woman why she left Poland, she replied 'Mudder haf much childs and 'Nough not to eat all". Daniels found that Poles were efficient farmers, and planted corn and cotton so close to their homes as not to leave even elbow room to the nearby buildings. Texas blacks, referred to Poles as dem white niggahs' whom they hold in undisguised contempt" were apparently stunned by their high literacy rates, according to Daniels.
In its newsletter, the committee attacked GGW as wanting "to recreate Washington, DC as a highdensity destination for the healthy, wealthy and young" and demanding "multi-family mixed-use development on every available scrap of land without regard to need, scale, balance, or the opinions of impacted District residents. This is coupled with hostility toward all automobile use, whether or not any other form of transportation is available. To live in this 'smart' vision of the District, you should be willing to forego elbow room and to accept that a neighbor who enlarges his house may be literally an arms length away." Organization chairman George Clark Alpert accused GGW of wanting to "turn D.C. into a Manhattan-esque metropolis".
Explanations of libertarianism that do not involve dispensing with physicalism require physical indeterminism, such as probabilistic subatomic particle behavior – a theory unknown to many of the early writers on free will. Physical determinism, under the assumption of physicalism, implies there is only one possible future and is therefore not compatible with libertarian free will. Some libertarian explanations involve invoking panpsychism, the theory that a quality of mind is associated with all particles, and pervades the entire universe, in both animate and inanimate entities. Other approaches do not require free will to be a fundamental constituent of the universe; ordinary randomness is appealed to as supplying the "elbow room" believed to be necessary by libertarians.
The SC1 was found to perform very well in the air, its only vice being heavy aileron control. In later test flights the undercarriage was retracted (using a manual system), and the prototype was felt to be very pleasant to fly. In fact the undercarriage used on the SC1 outlasted it by many years, as the same trailing link rubber sprung units were installed on the Transavia PL-12 Airtruk agricultural aircraft. The prototype's good performance was partly due to its small frontal area, a feature which would have been sacrificed on production aircraft, as the cockpit was found to be too narrow for practical purposes and would need to be widened to gain useful elbow room.
A well-known Birmingham club, the Elbow Room, was an after-hours haunt of local bands and musicians and it was here that Wood used to meet up with Winwood and Jim Capaldi. At the age of 18, Winwood abandoned the Spencer Davis Group at the height of their popularity and, along with Wood, Capaldi, and Dave Mason, formed Traffic.Dan Ropek, author of Chris Wood biography To focus his fledgling band, Island Records' founder Chris Blackwell arranged for the four to retreat to an isolated farmhouse on the Berkshire Downs near Aston Tirrold. Initially without electricity, telephone or running water, The Cottage (as it became universally known) was so remote that a generator had to be installed to power the group's equipment.
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2011/12 ;Skyleader 100 :Single-seat variant, with optional rectangular or trapezoidal wing planform and powered by a Rotax 582 two-stroke engine. Was expected to be marketed starting in 2011 as a kit or complete aircraft.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12, page 76. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485XTacke, Willi; Marino Boric; et al: World Directory of Light Aviation 2015-16, pages 80-81. Flying Pages Europe SARL, 2015. ;KP-2U Skyleader 150 :Originally called the Kappa 77 KP-2U Sova. Staggered side-by-side seating. ;KP-2 Skyleader 200 :Introduced 1996, with widened cockpit to for more elbow room with side-by-side seating.
Though many streams and lakes have excellent opportunities to catch various species of trout, the north and south forks of the Shoshone River, the Greybull River and the Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone, the only federally designated Wild and Scenic River in Wyoming, are a few of the better locations to reign in a trophy level Rainbow or Yellowstone cutthroat trout. of streams and a hundred lakes that can be legally fished from provide plenty of elbow room during even the most crowded of fishing seasons. Hunting and fishing licenses are sponsored by the state of Wyoming and are available through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The southern section of the forest in the Wind River Range is the primary destination for mountain climbers.
" He continued, "[Beyoncé's] excellence is undeniable. Her quaking vocals beat her contemporaries and competes with legends', as does her dancing", and concluded, "I'm looking forward to seeing her in a bigger venue, where there's more space for her voice to soar, elbow room for her band to play, and room for her wild-child fans to dance." Dan Aquilante of the New York Post stated that after the Beyoncé's performances of the songs on 4 at the concerts, the album was to be rated a 10 out of 10. He further wrote, "Where tunes felt lackluster and flabby on the recording, Beyoncé injected a vibrancy in the new songs that boosted the material to be almost the equal to some of her best and biggest radio hits.
In 1938 he published I Follow St. Patrick, a historical and geographic portrait of Ireland as told through Gogarty's rambling visits to various sites traditionally associated with St. Patrick; in 1939 he published Tumbling in the Hay, a semi-autobiographical comic novel about medical students in turn-of-the-century Dublin, and Elbow Room, another collection of poetry. In 1938 he relocated to London for a second time and brought forth his own libel suit against the young poet Patrick Kavanagh, whose autobiography The Green Fool said of Kavanagh's first visit to Gogarty's home: "I mistook Gogarty's white-robed maid for his wife or his mistress; I expected every poet to have a spare wife." Gogarty, who had taken offence at the close coupling of the words "wife" and "mistress", was awarded £100 in damages.
National Flightshops, St Petersburg FL, 1978. The Cessna 150 prototype first flew on September 12, 1957, with production commencing in September 1958 at Cessna's Wichita, Kansas plant. 1,764 aircraft were also produced by Reims Aviation under license in France. These French manufactured 150s were designated Reims F-150, the "F" indicating they were built in France. American-made 150s were all produced with the Continental O-200-A 100 hp (75 kW) engine, but the Reims-built aircraft are powered by a Rolls Royce-built Continental O-200-As. Some versions have Continental O-240-A engines. All models from 1966 onwards have larger doors and increased baggage space. With the 1967 Model 150G the doors were bowed outwards on each side to provide more cabin elbow room.
Since 2008, Charles has continuously toured The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club, performing live DJ sets at nightclubs, festivals and special events throughout the UK, and beyond. Charles plays a mixture of well-known, classic funk and soul tracks, usually covered and remixed by current leading bands and DJs, along with the latest new danceable songs. Residencies have included Band on the Wall in Manchester, The Wardrobe and The Elbow Room in Leeds, Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes and Brixton Jamm in London, and The Lanes and Motion in Bristol. Festivals have included Glastonbury (where Charles has also introduced acts and interviewed artists for BBC TV), WOMAD, The Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Kendal Calling, Big Chill, Limetree, Vintage at Goodwood and the Wickerman Festival, and Charles plays other diverse events such as Soundcrash Boat Parties and the SFX Weekender sci-fi convention.
McPherson taught English and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz (assistant professor; 1969–1971), the Harvard University summer school (1972), Morgan State University (assistant professor; 1975–1976) and the University of Virginia (associate professor; 1976–1981) before joining the Iowa Writers' Workshop in 1981, with whom he was associated for the remainder of his life. He served as acting director of the program for two years following the death of Frank Conroy in 2005. Following the publication of Elbow Room (his final collection of fiction) in 1977, McPherson primarily focused on his teaching career, with the Chicago Tribune characterizing him as being "only slightly more gregarious than J.D. Salinger." He was also a visiting scholar at Yale Law School (1978–1979) and a fellow at Stanford University's Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1997–1998; 2002–2003).
This requires a larger number of marks at the beginning, but fewer steps are required to gain the confidence of the marks who receive successful predictions, because the probability of a correct prediction is lower at each step, and thus it seems more remarkable. The scam relies on selection bias and survivorship bias and is similar to publication bias (the file-drawer effect) in scientific publishing (whereby successful experiments are more likely to be published, rather than failures). Several authors mention the scam: Daniel C. Dennett in Elbow Room (where he calls it the touting pyramid); David Hand in The Improbability Principle; and Jordan Ellenberg in How Not to Be Wrong. Ellenberg reports often hearing of the scam told as an illustrative parable, but he could not find a real-world example of anyone carrying it out as an actual scam.
When their more accessible 1969 follow-up Idle Race also failed to reach the charts Lynne left to join The Move. Steve Winwood performing with Traffic Traffic introduced musical textures and layers previously unknown to rock through their multi- instrumental line-up and their incorporation of jazz, folk and Indian influences, becoming one of the most successful bands of the early seventies internationally, with four US Top 10 albums. The band was formed at The Elbow Room in Aston in April 1967 when Steve Winwood decided to quit The Spencer Davis Group at the height of their success to pursue more adventurous musical directions, joining together with guitarist Dave Mason and drummer Jim Capaldi from The Hellions and flautist and saxophonist Chris Wood from Locomotive. Their first two singles "Paper Sun" and "Hole in My Shoe" highlighted the groups instrumental virtuosity and reached the UK Top 5.
On Carter Family recordings, Sara is credited as author of the songs "Fifty Miles of Elbow Room" and "Keep on the Firing Line"; in truth she discovered these public domain songs when they were being sung at a Seventh-day Adventist church she visited. RCA gave her songwriter credit, as it did A.P. Carter on his public domain discoveries. The Carter family recordings of these tunes brought the songs worldwide fame. She wrote or co-wrote several other songs, including "My Foothills Home", "The Dying Soldier", "Lonesome Pine Special, Farther On", and "Railroading on the Great Divide". Sara reunited with Maybelle in the 1966 for a Columbia Records album titled “An Historic Reunion,” which was later re-issued on Bear Records, with additional songs, as “Sara and Maybelle Carter.” They performed together during the folk music craze of the 1960s at the Newport Folk Festival (see ).
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) was represented by Indian National Congress member, former union minister and senior advocate P. Chidambaram, former solicitor general and senior advocate Gopal Subramanium, senior advocate Satya Mitra, former additional solicitor general and senior advocate Indira Jaising, senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan and senior advocate Shekhar Naphade. For GNCTD, Chidambaram argued that Delhi's lieutenant governor was not like a viceroy but just the president's representative and that his or her powers were dependent on the president's pleasure. Chidambaram also argued that per the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991, the LG was "required to act on the aid and advice" of the council of ministers of the Delhi government. Subramanium argued that the Delhi government was not debating the parliament's supremacy but said the legislative assembly also had "elbow room" in Delhi's governance, adding that the LG was misusing the powers assigned to his or her office to refer differences of opinion to the president.
Far more probable, according to the archaeological evidence available, is that Carausius probably had held some important military post in BritainSouthern, 138 and had already a firm basis of power in both Britain and Northern Gaul (a coin hoard found in Rouen proves that he was in control of that mainland area at the beginning of his rebellion) and that he profited from the lack of legitimacy of the central government.Potter, 284 Carausius strove to have his legitimacy as a junior emperor acknowledged by Diocletian: in his coinage (of far better quality than the official one, especially his silver pieces) he extolled the "concord" between him and the central power (PAX AVGGG, "the Peace of the three Augusti", read one bronze piece from 290, displaying, on the other side, Carausius together with Diocletian and Maximian, with the caption CARAVSIVS ET FRATRES SVI, "Carausius & his brothers" ).Southern, 138 & 140 However, Diocletian could not allow elbow room to a breakaway regional usurper following in Postumus's footprints; he could not allow such a usurper to enter, solely of his own accord, the imperial college.
The decision has been analysed as of its own type and closely dependent upon the circumstances of the offence. In support a legal academic has published that applying too rigid a definition of intent/intention would remove "moral elbow-room" from the jury. Much opprobrium is expressed that R v Steane on its face extends the traditional definition of criminal liability by adding a criterion of true or moral purpose to offences for which a specific intent must be shown (not just actus reus and mens rea). In R v Howe, Bannister & Burke (R v Clarkson) conjoined appeals1987 AC 417 the highest domestic court held that co-murderers were liable even if they acted under a threat to their own lives, the idea of purpose being considered irrelevant, arguably obiter as the certified questions for the consecutive appeals were limited to duress -- leave for such a question was denied from the senior courts as to any "oblique purpose" in the more common context of a set of facts of a violent offence.
Maverick producer Arthur Baker walked into his own club one night, The Elbow Room in Islington and was blown away by what he Nicky doing using a piece of software called PCDJ at that time laptop hard drives where too small so he had to carry around a full desktop PC. In 1999 Nicky helped create a DJ based website called Trust The DJ with his close friend Lynn Cosgrove, which was so ahead of its time it ran out of funding before most people had broadband. Lynn Cosgrove still manages DJ Carl Cox. In 2008 Nicky started to run classic house club nights under the name of Desert Island Disco however after a few good years decided to stop doing the events as the format was being copied by many other promoters and he simply got bored. After a few years living in a pub called the Queens Head in Brixton Nicky is now currently living in Barnet north London and now organizing parties called Now & Then where the format is new and old music and still plays regularly for such events as Promised Land & Summer Solstice and was recently included in a list of 50 DJs over 50 still cutting it.

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