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"fettle" Definitions
  1. (old-fashioned, informal) healthy; in good condition

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Liberal pluralism remains in better fettle in the Czech Republic.
BY ALMOST any measure, America's economy is in fine fettle.
Even so, the industry does not look in fine fettle.
Los Angeles's museums are in fine fettle, if significant transition.
Smithsonian Folkways is in fine fettle, in large part because of its unparalleled resources.
Tucked away in The Box, with a insane soundsystem, the man was in fine fettle.
SS: Nice to see you again, nice to see ING in such fine fettle, as well.
The world economy remains in fine fettle, buoyed by a synchronised acceleration in America, Europe and Asia.
First, that even after 11 weeks of protests, their anti-government campaign is still in fine fettle.
He also repeatedly recited a litany of yardsticks by which he was leaving the country in fantastic fettle.
NATO has not only survived to three score and ten, but is in many ways in fine fettle.
But over time, particularly when the economy is in fine fettle, the temptation to take on debt is irresistible.
Yet even if a crisis has failed to materialise, that does not mean the bond market is in fine fettle.
Federer, bidding to reach his 12th Wimbledon final, has dropped two sets so far, and has looked in fine fettle.
On that basis, the euro-area economy is in fine fettle; indeed, it is improving at a faster rate than America's.
One reason for the reversal of fortunes is that GM has convinced investors that its current business is in fine fettle.
At forty-five, Damon remains in frightening fettle, but twinned with that hunkhood is a touch as deft as a pickpocket's.
That third vignette is "a wonderfully elaborated burlesque" starring Ms. Loren "in her finest fettle," Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times.
Even though she she was operating on a tightly packed schedule, the 83-year-old Queen of Country Music is in fine fettle.
Crowbar is about to release their 11th studio album, The Serpent Only Lies, on October 28 via eOne and Windstein is in fine fettle.
"The underlying message is that the US economy isn't just in fine fettle, it's on fire," said Kit Juckes, strategist at Societe Generale. 4.
Winner Nyquist could not be doing better, his trainer Doug O'Neill said, while second-placed Exaggerator was also in fine fettle, groom Vic Bargac reported.
However, with global demand in good fettle, the next few months will likely indicate if growth could be sustained over the course of the year.
To see why it is incomplete, consider first that the American economy is in fine fettle, growing by an annualised 3.2% in the third quarter (see article).
His conversion of break points (two of 13) was disappointing but proof that Cilic's return game, against one of the game's best servers, is also in fine fettle.
There was strength — luxury, even — away from the headline roles, with Susanna Phillips (Musetta), Luca Pisaroni (Colline), Elliot Madore (Schaunard) and Franco Vassallo (Marcello) all in fine fettle.
Critic's Notebook In recent years, New York City Ballet's corps has been a wellspring of talent, bubbling up to refresh and replenish a company already in fine fettle.
The Sotheby's London Contemporary Art Evening Auction this past Tuesday suggests that the UK art market is in fine fettle in the wake of Brexit, despite fears to the contrary.
The dollar, however, was in fine fettle, hitting a one-week high after the minutes of the Federal Reserve's latest meeting backed market expectations for borrowing costs to rise further.
And brewers can discuss the finer points of Brettanomyces (a kind of wild yeast), the implications of brewing with sorghum and the finest fashion to keep their foeder in fine fettle.
With his power game in fine fettle and Fognini struggling due to an ankle injury it was one-way traffic in the opening two sets as third seed Cilic romped ahead.
He is soon up against a gang leader who's trying to go legit (Michelle Yeoh, in fine fettle) and a Western restaurateur with a secret (Dave Bautista, acquitting himself well), among others.
We Live was the first album to feature guitarist Liz Buckingham (formerly of Sourvein) and the telepathic interplay between her and Oborn is amped to fine fettle on the superlative ''Eko Eko Azarak.
America's most recent employment figures captured a jobs market in fine fettle: firms added 27,22018 new workers in October, while unemployment held near historically low levels and wages rose at a respectable clip.
Needless to say, if you want someone to show these crunchings and compressions of the spirit, Gyllenhaal is your man, not least because the body that houses them is in such rosy fettle.
The Englishman's performance was a surprise since he had arrived at the tournament in fine fettle, seemingly poised to make another tilt at the Green Jacket two years after losing a playoff to Sergio Garcia.
Djokovic looks in fine fettle ahead of this year's French Open, with the Madrid title in the bank and a run to the Rome final where the demands of a heavy week caught up with him against Nadal.
"We know that consumers were in fine fettle in May, as the Royal Wedding and some good weather lifted spirits, and that's helped Sainsbury's to achieve a positive period of trading," Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said.
The Ritz, a smart London hotel where Margaret Thatcher spent her last days, is in fine fettle, turning a neat annual profit and valued in the region of £800m—not bad for a property bought for a piffling £75m in 1995.
"Loathe" is blessed with the band's iconic hairy, goopy, swampy tone, and would slot neatly onto an album like World Demise; the brothers Tardy are in fine fettle, and that groove—THAT FUCKING GROOVE—buddy, I'll tell ya, it doesn't get much better.
Vocalist Tony Wakeford is still in fine fettle, and the stage was filled with what seemed like a dozen musicians who were all obvious masters of their respective instruments (and who seemed to be having a hell of a good time, too).
LONDON, Aug 0.23 (Reuters) - World stocks, on their longest streak of monthly gains in more than a decade, rose on Tuesday amid further signs that the global economy is in fine fettle, while the beaten-down dollar edged up slightly from 14-month lows.
Also: Tejal Rao's new recipe for fried chicken biscuit sandwiches, which, if you make them tomorrow night and wrap them in wax paper, will still be in fine fettle on Sunday afternoon, when you can take them to the park or the beach, the backyard or riverside.
While Dickinson was always the main focus (it's impossible to take your eyes off him, really—he's a total kinetic force), his bandmates were in fine fettle as well, especially guitarist Janick Gers, whose flamboyant stage moves, skin-tight jeans, and pristine white high-tops were all pulled off with the studied grace of a man who's living a dream he's nurtured since he was sixteen.
Daily Racing Form, April 21, 1925 Master Charlie Arrives: Reaches Jamaica Track in Fine Fettle and Bodily Health.Daily Racing Form, Master Charlie Arrives: Reaches Jamaica Track in Fine Fettle Health. In April 1926, Master Charlie was the favorite for the Kentucky Derby. The horse traveled from New Orleans to Jamaica with trainer Andy Blakely and jockey George Cooper.
A fettler is an old craft from the iron and steel industry that grew in the north east of England. His job was to remove the excess material from castings, by "fettling" them. To fettle is to put right, fix: "I'll fettle you". The word remains in common use in the North East and is synonymous in the area with the group.
Yanow, S. [ Allmusic Review] accessed 20 October 2009. The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars saying "on favourite turf in San Francisco, the band are in good fettle".
In February 2019, Max India's entire 51 per cent stake was acquired by Fettle Tone LLP, an affiliate of private equity firm True North for . It distributes its policies through its agency force and bancassurance partners HDFC Bank, Karur Vysya Bank, Bank of Baroda, Indian Bank and IDBI Bank.
Billboard magazine gave Once More with Feeling four stars in March 1960, and wrote that "Mr. B is in as fine fettle here as he's been for some time...Old friends of Eckstein's [sic] will really go for this and he stands to make some new fans as well".
The Washington Post. D8. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Eastwood and Reynolds were 'in fine fettle on their own and together, playing off each other beautifully. But the pleasure derived in watching them poke fun at themselves and each other in this period gangster comedy is spoiled by a numbing display of violence that is far too literal for such hokum.'Thomas, Kevin (December 7, 1984).
Scott officially retired as editor of The Dalesman in the summer of 1969, left day-to-day operations some four years earlier. His long-standing assistant Mitchell took over as editor, while Scott remained on board as managing director. He and Dorothy took semi- retirement, moving from Clapham to Grange-over-Sands, in Cumbria, from where he would hold monthly management meetings with Mitchell and other senior staff. Scott retired leaving The Dalesman in fine fettle.
John Doyle of The Globe and Mail said that 18 to Life "crackles with wit" and that "Peter Keleghan is in fine fettle as Tom's uptight dad." Quebecor Media's Bill Harris called the premise "kind of refreshing" and described it as a "Canadian combination of Meet the Parents and Modern Family." Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette described the series as a "gentle, intermittently entertaining Canadian import." He also compared 18 to Life to the sitcom Dharma & Greg.
A theatrical collaboration between Benny Hill and Freeman, Fine Fettle opened at the Palace Theatre in 1959. Freeman's stage farce A Bedfull of Foreigners opened at the Victoria Palace in 1973, starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield. In 1974, it transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre starring David Jason. In 1982, Key For Two co-written with John Chapman was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy after opening at the Vaudeville Theatre starring Moira Lister.
In 1947 he starred at the Apollo Theatre in She Wanted a Cream Front Door, 1954 saw him in the political farce The Party Spirit, while in 1956 was in John Dighton's Man Alive! at the Aldwych. The same year he appeared with Cicely Courtneidge in the long-running The Bride and the Bachelor at the Duchess Theatre. He made a few appearances in revue: his first was Fine Fettle (1959) in which he appeared with Benny Hill and Shani Wallis."Benny Hill in a Musical Romp", The Times, 7 August 1959, p.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 75, based on 19 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Alex Macpherson of The Guardian complimented Usher's vocals, saying that they "are in fine fettle", and found the album "most interesting" when it "goes in directions that don't cleave to obvious aesthetics". AllMusic's Andy Kellman felt that, despite Usher's shift to dance music, "he's more of a creative force when he's working with slower, soul-rooted material".Kellman, Andy.
The single "South of the Border" (written by Jimmy Kennedy), with its syncopated rhythms and Spanish flair, is a favourite Wright song with American audiences. In 1995, Wright performed at the State Dinner in Dublin CastleThe Ulster Herald, 10 April 2008 Entertainment: Finbar Wright in Fine Fettle, para.8 in honour of US President Bill Clinton. He was invited to sing again for President Clinton in Washington, DC. In 1999, Daniel O'Donnell asked Wright to join him at the London Royal Albert Hall for a concert, prompting him to state: "Daniel and I are going to be like the new Irish rat pack".
In his review for AllMusic, Timothy Monger wrote of the album: "With whiffs of Skellington, Autogeddon, and even early World Shut Your Mouth-era Cope, Drunken Songs is still its own unique animal and reveals our hero to be in fine creative fettle, still challenging himself and listeners even after 30 albums". Aaron Badgley of Spill Magazine called it one of Cope's "best albums in his career" and added, "He sings of Liverpool and traces his Irish ancestry by, at times, using alcohol as a metaphor. By exploring his past, he has produced a very English album".Badgley, Aaron.
The lines were now within assaulting distance of the nearest Turkish trenches, and a new attack (the Third Battle of Krithia) was launched on 4 June. After a bombardment starting at 08.00, the assault was launched at noon. The Manchester Brigade led 42nd Division's attack, with half of 1/6th Bn on the left, and in this sector all went well to begin with: despite intense rifle and machine gun fire the brigade took all its first objectives, the second wave passing through and parties advancing up to into the Turkish fourth line. The Official History records that 'The Manchester Territorials, fighting like veterans, were all in high fettle'.
The Official History records that 'The Manchester Territorials, fighting like veterans, were all in high fettle'. There was almost nothing between them and Krithia, and beyond that the ultimate target of Achi Baba. However, things had gone disastrously wrong for 127 Bde's neighbours, and the Turks were counter-attacking both flanks. 1/7th Battalion's position on the right was quite untenable and the brigade was ordered to withdraw. Although the Manchesters held on to the first Turkish line they had captured, casualties had been severe: the battalion lost its CO, Maj Staveacre, who had been acting since Lt-Col Gresham was evacuated to Malta on 28 May.
Those who were unable to see in the grandstand tore down timber and three ply partitions in the main grandstand. In a spectacular finish, Caduceus passed the post half a length clear of Apmat, with the Victorian Maestro's Melody a neck away third and Fettle a close fourth. Caduceus received one of the most deafening ovations ever heard on a racetrack, but whilst the cheers were still sounding, the news was announced that a protest was lodged by Bert Alley against Caduceus being declared the winner. This produced a most unfavourable reaction from the crowd, strange in the circumstances for they had turned against their own local horse.
In 1966, Pertwee starred alongside Donald Sinden in the original West End production of the long-running comedy There's a Girl in My Soup and in this period appeared in several Carry On films: Carry On Cleo (1964), as the soothsayer; Carry On Cowboy (1965) as Sheriff Earp; and Carry On Screaming! (1966) as Dr. Fettle. (Carry On Columbus, with Pertwee in his fourth Carry On role, this time as the Duke of Costa Brava, was released in 1992). In 1967, he was chosen by Dad's Army producer David Croft for the role of Captain George Mainwaring, but Pertwee turned it down – possibly because he preferred to extend his role on Broadway in There's a Girl in My Soup.
Reviewing the album for Classic Rock magazine, David Stubbs claimed that "BCCIV thrives on the contrasting creativity of the seasoned, soulful ... Hughes and the pyrotechnic, Pageian riffery of co-songwriter Bonamassa". Erlewine outlined that "the group has palpable chemistry and ... they're instrumentally in fine fettle here", while Express & Star writer Leigh Sanders called the album "simply brilliant" and claimed that "There is no filler here. Each track is engaging and masterful as these super musicians combine to show how rock should be done." National Rock Review's Adam Kennedy agreed that "you don't find yourself skipping tracks, there are no fillers, from start to finish you hear a band at the top of their game".
He was a star in the team > of '93 which is known as the 'perfect team.' This is his first year as a > regular coach, and he is said to be one of the best that the New Jersey > university has had. Coach Morse impressed reporters before his first Princeton-Yale game by asserting that his players were in fine physical condition "after months of scientific training": > It is really refreshing to hear a man who knows his player perfectly say, on > the eve of the great game of the year, that his men are in perfect fettle. > Moreover, he says frankly that the team is one of the best that Princeton > has ever had, which is another violation of precedent.
The album was reviewed by Scott Yanow at Allmusic who wrote that "The quality is certainly quite high, with Brubeck and Desmond really digging into such songs as "Koto Song" (coming up with some inspired ideas over its vamp), "You Go to My Head," a lengthy "St. Louis Blues," and a fairly concise version of "Take Five," one of the few versions by Brubeck of the hit song that does not have a drum solo. ...the Quartet is heard throughout in prime form. Recommended". Doug Ramsey reviewed the album for Jazz Times and wrote that "It catches the quartet in as fine fettle...The empathy, the tightness, the ability to anticipate that this band had developed in nearly a decade together was at its peak. "Mr.
Songs segue together with such frequency that you end up with what seems like several marathon slam-jams [...] Though new-ish vocalist Scott Reynolds is merely serviceable, the rest of the band is in fine fettle. Billy Stevenson's hammering drum shots are still lethal weapons, while Stephen Egerton also serves up some marvelously warped Black Flag-ish guitar parts." Chris Morris of Musician said that "the club date caught herein captures the sweetly cranked-up fervor that has become the quartet's hallmark. Vocalist Scott Reynolds' work is rawer here than on All's more polished yet still febrile studio records, but the explosive tenderness of numbers like 'Fool', 'Skin Deep', and 'She’s My Ex' combines the songwriting assets of the Buzzcocks and early Black Flag.
Otherwise, forget it—the voice alone definitely won't do the trick." In a retrospective review, AllMusic editor Ned Raggett noted that the album "showed the band in fierce and fine fettle once more" and described Cave's lyrics as "a series of striking, compelling lyrics again exploring love, lust and death", adding that the songs "showcase the Seeds' peerless abilities at fusing older styles with noisy aggression and tension" and citing "Loom of the Land" as "one of Cave's best songs ever". The remastered edition of Henry's Dream was also well received. BBC Music reviewer Mike Diver referred to the album, and the remaster of Tender Prey (1988), as "anything but poor albums" and said that even without former member Roland Wolf "the instrumentation loses little of its potency, and religious imagery remains prominent in Cave's wordplay.
A second storyline involves Richard Fettle, a good friend of the murderer, also an untherapied writer, who must come to terms with what happened to his friend and how his artists' lives, and all of the untherapied must change. The third plot line concerns Martin Burke, a pioneer in psychotherapy who uses a technique which allows him to directly enter and interact with a patient's psychology, the "Country of the Mind," through a sort of virtual reality. Although disgraced at the story's opening, Dr. Burke is given the opportunity to use his technique to explore Goldsmith's mind, which turns out to be one of the most fascinating and dangerous minds imaginable. Finally, the fourth plotline considers the nature of artificial intelligence, as an AI robot space probe discovers life on a planet in the Alpha Centauri system and simultaneously achieves its own independent self-awareness, as does its twin back on Earth.
By the end of the 1960s, following The Beatles' example, pop artists wrote their own songs rather than have backroom composers. Boswell instead began to write folk songs about his native North East England, where he had returned to teach at Sunderland Polytechnic. A combination of local talent, generous arts funding and the patronage of regional ITV franchise Tyne Tees meant the local cultural scene around Newcastle upon Tyne was thriving by the mid 1970s and Boswell, along with humorous dialect writer Scott Dobson and Geordie revivalist historian Joe Ging became key figures. A Tyne Tees arts programme What Fettle, presented by When The Boat Comes In actors Ed Wilson and James Bolam, hired Boswell as musical director and his new songs and ballads about the North East featured weekly, performed by local soprano Marian Aitchison and tenors Ralph Hawkes and Michael Hunt, as well as in a networked programme Sounds of Britain.
Four of these came from the increasingly influential Jordan Abdull, whilst the other was scored by Rhys Williams, the 100th of the Welshmen's prolific career with the Broncos. The Londoners began the second half in similar vein, and another Rhys Williams four pointer was added to by a Kieran Dixon brace, the second a trademark length of the field effort, scores which were ultimately sufficient to withstand a late four try in five minutes Wakefield Trinity riposte as London Broncos registered two crucial points with a (42-34) victory. London Broncos headed to Anfield for the Magic Weekend in fine fettle, level on points with fellow strugglers Hull Kingston Rovers and Leeds Rhinos and an intriguing match-up with the latter, who had recently dispensed with the services of coach, David Furner. In the event a slow start to each half was to prove extremely costly for the Londoners as they fell to a narrow (22-24) reversal despite a brace from the in-form Jordan Abdull and further tries from Ryan Morgan and the much sought after Alex Walker.

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