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Indeed, the discrimination floodgates flew open as soon as the decision was announced.
ALLEN After it came out, suddenly the doors to casting offices flew open for us.
She bit her lip and closed her eyes, but they flew open when he kissed her lips hard.
Doors flew open when Madam C.J. Walker invented her hair-care line for curls over a century ago.
So the next day, my ex sent his designer to go shopping with me, and doors flew open.
As soon as it took off, my top went down and bikini flew open, boobs flapping in the wind.
In my living room, my mouth flew open involuntarily and emitted a scream I was not in control of.
When she first performed on the NBC show "The Voice" two years ago, some of the judges' eyes flew open.
Finally Rosa gave one sharp yank and the bag flew open and 200 cans and bottles clattered into the street.
She recalls the terrifying moments as the door of her grandmother's house flew open as Dorian passed over the island.
One day, I headed for my bedroom after coming home, and as I reached for the knob, the door flew open by itself.
Next thing I knew, another Milwaukee police officer walked up, put his arm into my car, unlocked my car — my door flew open.
Half an hour later, the door suddenly flew open, "as if it had been blown by a powerful but non-existent wind," Barker wrote.
Yet it seems just as likely that they see the window, which flew open this year, starting to swing back in the other direction.
Zhao, who was sitting in the middle of the aircraft, felt a draft of cold air and saw the cockpit door flew open several minutes later.
Russian news reports say the hatch of a cargo plane carrying precious metals accidentally flew open upon takeoff — scattering at least 3 tons of gold on the runway.
"The gates of Hell flew open and you emerged as the face of evil in this community" Superior Court Judge Thomas Goethals told Dekraai before pronouncing the sentence, according to the Orange County Register newspaper.
Also in Surviving R. Kelly, a friend of Aaliyah's, Jovante Cunningham, claimed she saw Aaliyah, then 15, and R. Kelly, then 27, engaging in a sexual relationship on his tour bus after the door to his room flew open.
Also in Surviving R. Kelly, a friend of Aaliyah's, Jovante Cunningham, claimed she saw Aaliyah, then 2800, and R. Kelly, then 32800, engaging in a sexual relationship on his tour bus after the door to his room flew open.
Instead, it positions us at one fulcrum in the up-and-down of feminist history, when an enormous amount of will converged with the right circumstances, what felt like a rusted hinge unstuck, a door flew open — and then creaked, predictably, back.
Humanitarian doctors treat patients regardless of their loyalties, and, one day, as Nott was sewing up the artery that connected a man's heart and lungs, "the doors of the operating theatre just flew open, and we had about seven ISIS fighters come in," he said.
There's the infamous Christmas-party flashing; the multiple skirts tossed aside thanks to a too-strong breeze...and the unintentional underwear reveals that came along with it; and the shirts of various styles that flew open when the wearer really would have preferred them to stay closed.
At the bottom of the stairs, she felt hands on her shoulders, and knew, instinctively, that it was Jesso, standing behind her with a hat on—"and then in real life, my front door flew open at 4:00 AM, in the morning, in real life!" she exclaims.
He fumbled for the latchstring, and pulling it carelessly, the door flew open suddenly, and he almost fell into the room.
In his Civil War memoir The Gates Flew Open, Peadar O'Donnell describes an incident where Ryan, under sentence of execution, was mistakenly transferred to Harepark Camp in the Curragh. When the order came to hand him over, he was kept hidden by his fellow prisoners.O’Donnell, Peadar The Gates Flew Open (1932), Ch39. He was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Sinn Féin Teachta Dála (TD) for the Tipperary constituency at the 1923 general election.
A Mossad katsa spotted a Fiat van parked in a field close to the flight path. The agent ordered the driver to step out. The back door then flew open, and two militants opened fire. The agent returned fire, severely wounding both of them.
She arrived at Pearl Harbor on 24 July. Her repairs were quickly completed, and in mid-August, she sailed west again. On 27 July, she entered the southern Kuril Islands. On 31 July, while the submarine was diving, the conning tower hatch failed to latch, and subsequently flew open.
Siffert, among a few others, started on pole with slicks however.Spurring 2010, p.273 In his rush to get away, Willy Mairesse did not shut his door properly. At the end of the Mulsanne Straight at a speed of over 150 mph (241 km/h), it flew open.
On 23 April 1976, Sandy Davidson was in his garden with his little sister Donna playing with their dog. They were being looked after by their grandparents, who had gone inside the house at the time. The gate flew open and their dog ran out. Sandy ran out trying to catch him.
Giana is a young girl who fell asleep one evening while admiring her precious treasure chest. As she fell into a deep sleep, magical powers emerged from the treasure chest, bathing Giana's bedroom in a brilliantly bright light. Vibrating with mystical energy, the treasure chest fell off the bed with a crash. The lid flew open.
The latch on the front door unlocked. Timothy stood triumphant as the bathwater rose, excited to see his mother's reaction to catching him in the act. When the bath overflowed the bathroom door flew open but there was no one there apart from the smell of spaghetti. Timothy wakes up in a room full of children with labels of food on their clothes.
Once when rushing to get the ferry home, his suitcase flew open and several rolls of toilet paper fell out. Subsequently, Parliament got toilet paper in paper squares instead of rolls. When Labour's caucus leader Alfred Hindmarsh died during the Influenza epidemic, Labour's leadership was open. McCombs made claim to the title but was opposed by the more militant Harry Holland.
Without warning a side door flew open > and a small powerfully built man came hurtling out of the gloom into the > sunlight. A flapping empty sleeve hung where his right arm should have been. > He poured a tirade of French at me before stepping back inside and slamming > the door. I gave the door another swift kick and shouted in English that all > I wanted was to see the famous track.
Due to family illness, he substituted in his father's place. On the 29th, the group searched to find a way into the Alamo and through the Mexican lines. At three o'clock, in the early hours of March 1, they made a wild dash into the fort while shot at by Alamo sentries. One man was slightly wounded, and, after a few rash words, the Alamo gates flew open for the Gonzales force to enter.
Suddenly, the gates flew open and a detachment of soldiers fired into the crowd, killing 5 (including Haberday) and wounding 9 others. This action resulted in violence across Belfast which moved to Cunningham's House and Hercules Lane (modern day Royal Ave). The Sovereign (mayor) of Belfast believed the whole town to be burning and released the prisoner fearing further destruction. The revolt spilled over in mid-Ulster with the Hearts of Oak combining forces with the Hearts of Steel.
They sat down and the dog began to fight with something invisible. Two minutes later, the door flew open and fire spread across the room blown by a cyclonic wind with the coals disappearing as they tried to put it out. That evening Mr. Johnson started home on his horse and something jumped on the back grabbing his shoulder as he tried to restrain the horse. He felt it jump off as he neared his home and move in the leaves into the woods.
A survivor of the Treblinka uprising testified about one such train, from Biała Podlaska. When the sealed doors flew open, 90 percent of about 6,000 Jewish prisoners were found to have suffocated to death. Their bodies were thrown into smouldering mass grave at the "Lazaret". Millions of people were transported in similar trainsets to the extermination camps under the direction of the German Ministry of Transport, and tracked by an IBM subsidiary, until the official date of closing of the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex in December 1944.
The inspiration for the comic strip came from Dennis Ketcham, the real- life son of Hank Ketcham, who was only four years old when he refused to take a nap and somehow messed up his whole room. Hank tried many possible names for the character, and translated them into rough pencil sketches, but when his studio door flew open and his then-wife Alice, in utter exasperation, exclaimed, "Your son is a menace!", the "Dennis the Menace" name stuck. The character of Henry Mitchell bore a striking resemblance to Ketcham.
Cumann na nGaedheal advertisement. Freeman's Journal. 21 July 1923. A short memoir, "With Michael Collins In The Fight For Irish Independence" was published in London by Peter Davies in 1929, which, Peadar O'Donnell remarked bitterly, "was written in the strain of a garrulous war-widow who struts around in her old man's war medals, full of sighs and sidelong glances."O’Donnell, Peadar "The Gates Flew Open" 1932 (Chapter 5) After his death on 7 February 1935, the 1935 Dublin County by- election was won by Cecil Lavery of Fine Gael.
The doors of the Temple-treasury of > Hachiman flew open, and the skies were filled with a sound of galloping > horses and of ringing bits. In the twenty-one shrines of Yoshino the > brocade-curtained mirrors moved, the swords of the Temple-treasury put on a > sharp edge, and all the shoes offered to the god turned towards the west. At > Sumiyoshi sweat poured from below the saddles of the four horses sacred to > the deities, and the iron shields turned of themselves and faced the enemy > in a line.
Stamp with two Struwwelpeter characters - Hans Guck-in-die Luft and Ludwig from "Die Geschichte mit den schwarzen Buben" - issued on Hoffmann's 200th birthdayGerman cartoonist F. K. Waechter's Anti- Struwwwelpeter (1970) is a parody of Der Struwwelpeter. Comic book writer Grant Morrison references "Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher" in the first story arc of his Doom Patrol run with the recurring line, "The door flew open, in he ran / The great, long, red-legged scissorman."Morrison, Grant and Richard Case. “Crawling from the Wreckage, Part 2: Cautionary Tales, ” Doom Patrol Vol.
The pamphlet gives some idea of the Soviet attitude toward Voynich. In P.R. China, there are several publishers translated the book, and one of them (China Youth Press) sold more than 2,050,000 copies. It was banned, however, after the Sino-Soviet split.:zh:牛虻 (小说) Irish writer Peadar O'Donnell recalls the novel's popularity among Republican prisoners in Mountjoy Prison during the Irish Civil War.O’Donnell, Peadar The Gates Flew Open (1932) Ch. 14 The Russian composer Mikhail Zhukov turned the book into an opera The Gadfly (Овод, 1928).
He got out just before the end of the session and set a quick enough to time to progress despite his engine cutting–out just before the finish line. López was back at the top of the timing sheets in second part of qualifying, a session which was disrupted by a red flag. The bonnet on Gabriele Tarquini's Honda flew open and he went off the track with Monteiro and Huff following him off the circuit. Michelisz was the only Honda driver to get through the Q3 along with the three Citroën drivers and Münnich Motorsport's Gianni Morbidelli.
According to Darryl Dawkins' autobiography, Bavetta was officiating an NBA game during the mid-1970s between the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets with Earl Strom as his partner for that game. Bavetta overruled Strom on a crucial last-second personal foul call against the Nets, which would have been a victory for the 76ers. When the game ended and players were walking to their respective locker rooms, the door to the referees' locker room flew open and Bavetta came staggering out. His uniform was allegedly ripped and he was wearing a big welt over his eye, running to get away from Strom.
As the door flew open to Black priests in the lead-up to the Civil Rights Movement, the Josephite order faced the possibility of changing color, causing consternation among not a few members. One higher-up from the old guard went so far as to institute an explicitly racist policy to prevent Black applications from being assessed at all; Casserly quickly called a meeting of the leadership and quashed the overreach. The Josephites had turned a corner. Even so, Casserly's heavy- handed management style made for an abrupt end in 1948 to his tenure as superior general.
On 9 December 2009 a door on an HST came open in the vicinity of the tunnel and a passenger attempted to close it, without success but at some personal risk. A local newspaper attempted to sensationalise the incident by stating that the passenger concerned was "almost thrown from the train" as the door "flew" open. In fact nobody was near the door when it opened, and any risk to the passenger concerned arose entirely as a result of his decision to attempt to close it. Local councillor Andrew Gravells is quoted as saying that trains should be fitted with devices to prevent departure from stations if doors are open.
The same year he was captured by Free State forces and interned in Mountjoy Prison, where he became O/C of the prisoners in C Wing. He accepted responsibility for an attempted escape bid on 10 October 1922 in which a fellow prisoner Peadar Breslin was killed and another man was wounded.O'Donnell, Peadar "The Gates Flew Open" 1932, (Chapter 12) He was released in 1924. He succeeded Frank Aiken as Chief of Staff of the IRA in 1925; after eight months in that role, he departed on a fund-raising trip to the United States, but soon returned and won his only Fitzgibbon Medal with UCD in 1927.
In April 2006, the BBC's consumer affairs programme Watchdog aired details of over 1,000 incidents involving Clio IIs in which the bonnet flew open without warning while still being driven, usually at high speeds, and sometimes writing the cars off. The problem was found to be caused by the catch not being cleaned and lubricated during servicing causing it to stick in the open position. Renault investigated the issue with the aid of the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) and a "task force" of Renault departments to test the design but found no problem with the bonnet catch and so would not issue a recall. Renault instead wrote to owners of the model and offered to "remedy for free any catches where there has been poor maintenance".
The 1969 Le Mans race began with a traditional standing start: the drivers stood opposite their cars in the open pit-lane before running to them as the French flag was dropped to signal the start of the race, starting the engines and driving away as soon as possible. In the scramble to start, many drivers did not fasten their seat belts or close their doors properly to save time, and in 1968 Willy Mairesse had been seriously injured after crashing on the first lap when his unsecured driver's door flew open on the Mulsanne Straight. Woolfe was advised by Porsche to let Linge start the race, as he had more experience with the 917, but Woolfe wanted his family to see him start, and was wary of a possible early retirement preventing them from seeing him in action. Jacky Ickx, the eventual winner, staged a protest against the Le Mans start by calmly walking to his car and securing everything before he got underway, resulting in him being the last driver to leave the starting area.

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