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In "On the Edge of This Immensity" she carries on her shoulder a small canoe filled to overflowing with blackbirds, crows, or ravens.
SERGIO PEÇANHA I arrived late to a men's basketball game between Argentina and the United States, and the press section was filled to overflowing.
His glass cheese counters, coolers and large walk-in refrigerator are filled to overflowing, but Bowers said his supplies will not last through the holiday season.
They are like endless Pixar movies filled to overflowing with moments of wonder and wild imagination (I'm still trying to get my head around the toaster oven in Splatoon 2 and failing dismally).
Aren't we playing Basketball, a sport that is intense by its—and then Luke, filled to overflowing with Big Sneaker's preferred undefined anxiety, doesn't even notice as Earl, smooth as silk, hooks the pass around him. Relaxed. Engaged.
In his current exhibition, In and Around the Water at Slag Contemporary in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the artist has put aside the multi-paneled grid entirely to present a thematically cohesive set of canvases filled to overflowing with large, roiling crowds.
The effects of increasingly extreme weather such as drought can make farming a more precarious proposition, but Mr. Luciano's fears are focused on Palcacocha Lake, which sits above his town and farm and is being filled to overflowing, he said, by meltwater from nearby glaciers.
The audience numbered nearly two thousand, pit, gallery and cockloft being filled to overflowing.
They were "filled to overflowing with rich liturgical vessels and with jeweled reliquaries housing all of the relics recently amassed". As a result, the raiders destroyed Saint Peter's tomb and pillaged the holy shrine.Barbara Kreutz (1996). Before the Normans: Southern Italy in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries.
He was appointed OBE in 1983, retired the following year, and died in March 1989. Despite his later work however, he is best remembered as the founder of Eagle. His memorial service at St Bride's Church in Fleet Street was filled to overflowing. Hampson was embittered by his departure from Eagle.
The property was purchased from the Westminster Presbyterian church and seated 900, though it was soon filled to overflowing. The congregation over time grew to a multiracial congregation of 10,000. After his death, the church was renamed "Tindley Temple." The Tindley Temple United Methodist Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
Mary H. Hallowell was elected as one of the secretaries when McClintock declined her nomination. McKelvey provides the full name of the Mechanics Protection Hall, which is simply called Protection Hall in the "Proceedings." Abigail Bush The Rochester Convention met on August 2, 1848 in First Unitarian Church of Rochester, which "was filled to overflowing."Stanton, Anthony, Gage (1881), p. 75.
During the drought of 2007, both Lake Michie and the Little River Reservoir, Durham's primary sources of drinking water, were severely affected, despite a reduction in daily water use from per day to per day. As of 2 December, the lake level had fallen to below full. By March 2008 Lake Michie was once again filled to overflowing, thanks to above average rainfall.
All the reasoning was so > logical it appealed to our minds as well as our hearts. Eventually both the upper and lower levels of the Glory Barn were filled to overflowing. The floorboards bent and shook dangerously as the congregation danced "charismatic jigs" to the praise songs. They would travel long distances and stand in long lines early each Sunday morning to ensure a good seat.
Before long places such as Camp Dependable, outside of Alexandria, Louisiana, were filled to overflowing. Shortly before the outbreak of War in 1941, Koenig phoned Camp Dependable's commandant, Jefferson Pinkard, with the news that 2000 more blacks would arriving, along with an unspoken order to ensure there was sufficient room for them. Other camps received similar instructions, resulting in the first massacres. In early 1942, Koenig upped the ante.
Many others died in their dwellings or were found dead on the streets. The burial grounds were filled to overflowing with graves being reused to within a few inches of the surface, leading to infestation from rodents. In 1849 Belfast suffered another epidemic, this time from cholera that led to the death of about 1300 people. In 1852 the Langtrys had a house guest staying with them on Islay at their Ardimersay Cottage (spellings vary).
Such stars are termed ellipsoidal variables. Within a few million years, as the primary continues to evolve into a red giant star, the system may become a semi-detached binary with the Roche lobe becoming filled to overflowing. The mean apparent magnitude of +3.42 for this pair is bright enough to be readily seen with the naked eye. It forms the second brightest star or star system in this generally faint constellation, following Beta Trianguli.
The new part of the house is built from stone that was quarried a short distance away. Wainwright and Company held the lease to Barnong, Gabyon and Pindathirna Stations in 1898 when the area had a good years rain with pools filled to overflowing and good feed available to stock. In 2000 Judy Mitchell published the book, The First Hundred Years: The Mitchell Family on Barnong Station, detailing the story of the families time at Barnong.
Placid Belavić, journeyed to New York City, arriving in 1913. They found that most of the city's Croats did not attend church, but those who did went to St. Clare's. Rev. Petričak met with the vicar general of the archdiocese, Mgr Joseph Mooney, who suggested the young priest arrange with St. Clare's pastor for a Sunday Mass in Croatian, to test the response. In the event, the church was filled to overflowing, with Mgr Mooney present.
This established a pattern followed by subsequent Freedom Rides, most of which traveled to Jackson, where the Riders were arrested and jailed. Their strategy became one of trying to fill the jails. Once the Jackson and Hinds County jails were filled to overflowing, the state transferred the Freedom Riders to the infamous Mississippi State Penitentiary (known as Parchman Farm). Abusive treatment there included placement of Riders in the Maximum Security Unit (Death Row), issuance of only underwear, no exercise, and no mail privileges.
The building was officially opened on 26 March 1869 with a public ceremony and the church was said to be "filled to overflowing". At the time of opening the Church was divided by a wooden screen and only the nave was used for church purposes, the rest was for the use by the attached school In 1870 the church was given the rights to conduct marriage ceremonies. The school next door to the church, Burscough Bridge Methodist School, was opened on 9 January 1871.
During the First World War, the church was sometimes filled to overflowing. However, in the interwar years, the congregation seldom exceeded 30, and consisted largely of Anglo-Swiss families, with a small representation from the diplomatic community. (A notable event was in 1922, when General Booth of the Salvation Army visited.) The permanent English-speaking population of Bern was relatively small between the wars. As part of the Coronation celebrations in 1953, the church community had already started an ambitious campaign to raise Fr 120000 to build a hall and adjacent house for the chaplain.
They were "filled to overflowing with rich liturgical vessels and with jewelled reliquaries housing all of the relics recently amassed". The most important among them were the golden cross erected above the alleged tomb of Petrus, the so-called Pharum Hadriani, and the silver table donated to the church by Charlemagne, and adorned with a representation of Constantinople. As a result, the raiders pillaged the surroundings of the city and desecrated the two holy shrines. Contemporary historians believe the raiders had known exactly where to look for the most valuable treasures.
372; quoting the Augusta Daily Constitutionalist, 29 January 1865. On December 19, Sherman dispatched many of these slaves to Hilton Head, an island already serving as refugee camp. Saxton reported on December 22 "Every cabin and house on these islands is filled to overflowing—I have some 15,000." 700 more arrived on Christmas.Byrne, "Uncle Billy" (1995), p. 110. On January 11, 1865, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton arrived in Savannah with Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs and other officials. This group met with Generals Sherman and Saxton to discuss the refugee crisis.
According to historical records the lake was full through most of the 1940s, and dry in the early 1950s and early 1980s. During the mid-1990s, especially after the El Niño episode in 1997, the lake filled to overflowing. Since 2001 the lake level has been artificially maintained by Tejon Ranch via pumping of groundwater in the Castac Valley area, though dropping well water levels have caused controversy over this practice. The higher lake levels have also increased the risk of overflow and flooding in Grapevine Valley, most recently in 2005.
Although the concert, which also included Rachmaninoff's Variations on a Theme of Chopin (Op. 22, 1903), was "filled to overflowing", one critic called the sonata dry and repetitive, however redeeming the interesting details and innovative structures were. Lee-Ann Nelson, via her 2006 dissertation, noted that Rachmaninoff's revisions are always cuts, with the material simply excised and discarded. The hypothesis is that the frequency of negative responses to many of his pieces, not just the response to the first symphony, led to a deep insecurity, particularly with regard to length.
During Mayor David Dinkins' term as mayor of New York, the jail filled to overflowing, and an 800-bed barge was installed on the East River to accommodate the extra inmates. The barge is called the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center (VCBC), and is also known simply as "The Boat". VCBC is located at 1 Halleck St, Bronx, NY 10474, at the end of Hunts Point, near the recently relocated Fulton Fish Market. The keel for the Vernon C. Bain was laid in 1989 at the Avondale Shipyard in New Orleans.
On Thursday, July 2, I masnadieri (after wearying > rehearsals, conducted by the composer himself), was brought out, with a cast > that included Lablache, Gardoni, Coletti, Bouche, and, above all, Jenny > Lind, who was to appear for the second time only in her career, in a > thoroughly original part composed expressly for her. The house was filled to > overflowing on the night of the first representation. The opera was given > with every appearance of a triumphant success : the composer and all the > singers receiving the highest honours. Indeed, all the artists distinguished > themselves in their several parts.
He is the highest-ranking officer to have been killed by position in the history of the United States, He commanded the Union Army of the Tennessee. US Army Engineers built a monument to him on the site he was killed in 1888, in East Atlanta and maintained to this day by the Sons of Union Veterans of the American Civil War, SUVCW. During the Spanish–American War, Fort McPherson served as a general hospital and as a recruit training center for nearly 20,000 men. Barracks were filled to overflowing and emergency tents were set up.
The arid climate of this area ensures that none of the major lake basins are filled to overflowing, and thus no precipitation falling into them reaches the sea. On the other hand, precipitation falling on the exterior of the Great Basin Divide does (theoretically) reach the Pacific Ocean, through a number of different channels. Roughly speaking, the area to the north and northeast of the Great Basin drains into the Columbia River, mostly via the Snake River. Likewise, the area to the south and southeast drains into the Colorado River, a good part of it via the Green River.
In addition to the medical buildings, there was a home for medical workers, and a house for nurses and assistants. The Women's Union Missionary Society was founded for the purpose of evangelizing local women, mainly by the founding of schools and orphanages, and in this instance, by the founding of a hospital for women by the American medical missionary Elizabeth Reifsnyder. While women rarely went to Chinese hospitals, commonly only under circumstances of very great suffering, it was believed that the Margaret Williamson Hospital would be filled to overflowing. The hospital's was formally opened on 3 June 1884.
The City did not have the funds to move the trading area so Angus Travis, and Joe Hackney partnered and purchased six and a half acres of land north of the square and designated it as a trading area. The City leased the land from H & T Parking and the area was divided into spaces, and each space was rented for a nominal fee, depending upon the type of merchandise offered for sale or trade. This was a new beginning for an old tradition, with a plan for the future. In a short time, this area became filled to overflowing.
On instructions from the executors the property was put up for auction in 1904. It was advertised as occupying an area of divided into 20 paddocks with of fencing and stocked with 11,000 sheep Improvements included a stone homestead, 16-stand shearing shed, 14 windmills and two water storage tanks. Wainwright and Company held the lease to Gabyon, Barnong and Pindathirna Stations in 1898 when the area had a good years rain with pools filled to overflowing and good feed available to stock. In 1910, Arthur Charles Gillam purchased Gabyon after he had disposed of Chirritta Station in the Pilbara to the Withnell brothers for £20,000.
Paris Catacombs hold the remains of approximately 6 million people. During the Roman era, the city's main cemetery was located to the outskirts of the left bank settlement, but this changed with the rise of Catholic Christianity, where most every inner- city church had adjoining burial grounds for use by their parishes. With Paris's growth many of these, particularly the city's largest cemetery, the Holy Innocents' Cemetery, were filled to overflowing, creating quite unsanitary conditions for the capital. When inner-city burials were condemned from 1786, the contents of all Paris' parish cemeteries were transferred to a renovated section of Paris's stone mines outside the "Porte d'Enfer" city gate, today place Denfert-Rochereau in the 14th arrondissement.
Hundreds of black and white civil rights supporters were arrested, and the jails were filled to overflowing. At the request of Hayling and King, white civil rights supporters from the North, including students, clergy, and well-known public figures, came to St. Augustine and were arrested together with Southern activists. The Ku Klux Klan responded with violent attacks that were widely reported in national and international media. Popular revulsion against the Klan violence in St. Augustine generated national sympathy for the black protesters and became a key factor in Congressional passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, leading eventually to passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, both of which were to provide federal enforcement of constitutional rights.
The arrival of the Army generated a demand for businesses among enterprising traders. Named after the fort's commander, Nelson A. Miles, Milestown developed first as an army town to meet the needs of young, isolated servicemen. Canteen at Ft. Keogh, 1890–1894 The Miles City Chamber of Commerce website noted: > According to the diaries kept by George Miles, the nephew of the Colonel who > traveled with his uncle, a man named Mat Carrol set up some barrels under a > tarp and started selling whiskey. When Colonel Miles got tired of having his > guard house filled to overflowing--whiskey causing him, Miles said, more > trouble than the Indians--he ordered Carrol and the other purveyors of > liquor to leave the military reservation.
The most central of these cemeteries, a burial ground around the 5th-century Notre-Dame-des-Bois church, became the property of the Saint-Opportune parish after the original church was demolished by the 9th-century Norman invasions. When it became its own parish associated with the church of the "Saints Innocents" from 1130, this burial ground, filling the land between the present rue Saint-Denis, rue de la Ferronnerie, rue de la Lingerie and the rue Berger, had become the City's principal cemetery. By the end of the same century "Saints Innocents" was neighbour to the principal Parisian marketplace Les Halles, and already filled to overflowing. To make room for more burials, the long-dead were exhumed and their bones packed into the roofs and walls of "charnier" galleries built inside the cemetery walls.
Robert Bickersteth, Bishop of Ripon, who consecrated the church The church and graveyard were consecrated at 11 am on 3 October 1870 by Robert Bickersteth, Bishop of Ripon, although part of the graveyard had already been consecrated by 1862, and the spire was not completed.Huddersfield Chronicle, 8 October 1870: Consecration of St Thomas' Church, Thurstonland The pews were filled to overflowing when the bishop processed into the church, followed by over thirty local clergymen, all repeating Psalm 24. The bishop read the sentence of consecration, followed by morning prayers. The choir sang, and the almost-completed organ was played for the first time by Samuel Pontefract (1815–1896) of South Crosland.Death cert: September 1896, Pontefract Samuel, 81, Fylde, 8e/408 The bishop's sermon was based on Psalm 122, verse 1.
A stream of garbage is carried via conveyor belt toward a garbage can in the middle of the screen, and the object of the game is to break down the garbage by strategically placing it into the can based on the items available before the can fills to overflowing. If three pieces of undamaged garbage fall out of the trash can, the game will end. Players may process garbage by setting fire to burnable items, some garbage will decompose when placed near the correct substances, and lighter or fragile objects (a television, for example) may be smashed by heavier ones (a bowling ball). The stream of garbage will continue to drop into the trash can until either the player successfully compacts a certain quantity of items or the trash can is filled to overflowing.
He smothers you with compliments, and utters them with such a > cold indifference that to hear him one would think that it must be the most > ordinary thing in the world to be an extraordinary man. Leopardi in part shows impatience with the overcourteous past, dense with etiquette and flowery witticism, but also his attachment to minutiae unnerved the poet. Trollope states: > The old 18th century bookworm, whose mind, filled to overflowing with odds > and ends of archaeological learning ...could never conceive, that his stores > could be otherwise than profoundly interesting to all mankind, must > necessarily have seemed an unprofitable cumberer of the earth to the young > poet, whose brain was busy with meditations on the eternal destinies of man. > The gentle old-world courtesies in 'issimo,' ... nauseated the younger man, > whose provincial breeding had not taught him to understand that there was no > more real insincerity in his aged host's compliments than in the obeisances > of a minuet.

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