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"Thank you," she said finally, folding up the letter carefully.
Folding up the political ad tent may be the winning move.
Many of his Manhattan colleagues are already downsizing or folding up shop.
New York's Big Apple Circus could be folding up its tent for good.
We're not trying to say we're folding up our tent and going home.
The end of "Idol" marks the folding-up of TV's last cultural big tent.
Folding up the bed and sliding open the doors makes room for dining or entertaining.
Its spindly body and claws are well-suited for folding up in the narrow coral cavity.
Folding up its rotors, tail and propeller, which takes ten minutes, turns it into a car.
Still, this niche business is relatively lucrative and is in no danger of folding up completely.
For years that meant folding up the flag in September or October and waiting until next year.
Character Study "It's like the blind leading the blind," Rosemary Romano, 79, said folding up her cane.
Corral your spare sheet sets by folding up the bed coverings and placing them inside their coordinating pillowcase.
After basically folding up shop on our efforts I got a call from a guy I'd never met.
"Oh, I can't read this one," the Democratic nominee said, immediately folding up the slip of paper and grimacing.
It was compact, folding up into a nice, portable package, while still being portable enough to shove into a backpack.
Like the Mavic, the Karma slims down by folding up, meaning it has only short legs to separate it from the ground.
Folding up the panel will protect it from strikes by micrometeors and orbital debris, NASA flight director Zeb Scoville told an Aug.
And the next thing I know we are folding up little pieces of paper, creaming them up and seeing how they would fit.
Folding up the panel will protect it from strikes by micrometeors and orbital debris, NASA flight director Zeb Scoville told reporters during an Aug.
Satellite-makers have become adept at folding up solar panels and antennae so as to fit a lot of spacecraft into those small spaces.
"I don't know why I should be so hidden anymore," he says, folding up the remains of a Chia Pod that he'd just slurped down.
It was surely not a coincidence that one of Oppenheimer's highly mathematical children, Martin Kruskal, spent time studying the folding-up of spacetime inside black holes.
There are durable duffles for optimal stuffing, large canvas totes for folding up an extra outfit or two, and even hybrid types with secret roller wheels.
During a live demo, one of the Spot robots collapsed without explanation, folding up its legs and nose-diving to the floor before a replacement trotted onstage.
On a run, I had to adjust the hem of the shirt every few steps because it was folding up and felt like it was squeezing my innards.
The ball fired off of his fingertips at the end of a full extension, and slapped the back of the rim, folding up the net on its way through.
It's pretty much the same fold I use to secure my top sheet , so it won't be much of a challenge and it's much easier than folding up a loose fitted sheet.
John Collins, better known as "The Paper Airplane Guy," spent more than a decade perfecting the art and science of folding up regular old paper and turning it into world-record airplanes.
It's impossible to know how many of those absentee ballots voted for Bush, but his campaign made an effort to turn out the early vote in his home state before folding up shop.
The distribution of the snow is "like folding up your blanket four times thick over your shoulders, and then leaving the rest of you uncovered completely," said Christopher Polashenski, a geophysicist at Dartmouth.
The company said it was disguising some elements of the phone's design, but we still got a clear look at the phone folding up from a small tablet size to a pocket-sized phone.
Choosing a larger fit will give you more wiggle room, and because of the oxford's many styling possibilities — half-tucking into your waistband, tying up the bottom, folding up the sleeves, layering under dresses and sweaters, etc.
So I put this premise to the test by going to several bars in San Francisco, a haven for tech enthusiasts, and conspicuously flipping open and folding up the phone in between sipping cocktails and munching on snacks.
"I sat and watched with a heavy heart as she [Katie] stole sanitary products from the supermarket, remembering going without, or folding up a clean sock, or balling up toilet tissue on the heaviest days," wrote journalist and activist Jack Monroe.
"I ask you a question: do you think that we can bend our political revolution by folding up our movement's stance and rallying behind Hillary?" asked Kshama Sawant, the socialist Seattle City councilwoman and outspoken Sanders surrogate, during Sunday's rally.
Teeth develop through the interaction of two types of embryonic tissue, epithelial and mesenchymal, which early in gestation — by about Day 28 in humans — start folding up into each other origami-style to form a series of large and small buds.
Sterlite Chief Executive P. Ramnath said the shutdown, which the company has challenged in court, has led to a shortage of copper and scores of companies in and around Tamil Nadu that depended on supplies, are folding up or scaling back operations.
Al Franken for folding "up like a wet rag" after allegations of sexual misconduct were leveled against him, ridiculing the former lawmaker as Senate Republicans work to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women.
The Turret name stems from the storage method for this peripheral — which, interestingly, sits in the gaming controllers section of Razer's website rather than being part of its keyboards portfolio — which sees the lapboard folding up and standing erect not unlike a weaponized turret.
Newcomers like me have to earn those spots.) I improvised a better seat by folding up my long, bulky coat (it was still quasi-winter in Chicago) and sitting on it, which probably made me look slightly ridiculous but gave me a crystal-clear view of Mr. Hastert.
On a recent morning, Mr. Vieira de Vieira, 33, and Ms. Monteiro Vieira, 20, had just prepared their room for the team's arrival, a ritual that consists of folding up the sofa bed where they sleep and stashing the pillows and bedding in the utility closet/boiler room.
Mehai Bakaty: The Lower East Side of Manhattan was always sort of a poor, low-rent district, but over the last number of years it seems to have become a very affluent area with luxury hotels going up all over the place and small businesses folding up left and right due to increased rent demands.
The presence of symmetry can be good cause to consider orbifolds, which are manifolds that have acquired "corners" in a process of folding up, resembling the creasing of a table napkin.
Anadiplosis ( ; , anadíplōsis, "a doubling, folding up") is the repetition of the last word of a preceding clause. The word is used at the end of a sentence and then used again at the beginning of the next sentence.
Indeed many early aircraft relied on the fabric covering of the wing to provide this rigidity, until higher speeds and forces made this inadequate. Externally, lift wires prevent the wings from folding up, and run from the underside of the outer wing to the lower wing root.
A shape with the same exterior appearance as the dodecadodecahedron can be constructed by folding up these nets: 250px 12 pentagrams and 20 rhombic clusters are necessary. However, this construction replaces the crossing pentagonal faces of the dodecadodecahedron with non-crossing sets of rhombi, so it does not produce the same internal structure.
The fourth type of needle is a hybrid needle. It is a straight needle with a point on one end and a flexible strand on the other end with a stopper, such as a large lightweight bead, at the end. This type of needle allows a larger project to be worked at one time than a straight needle, while folding up quickly and more compactly for travel.
Retrieved: August 3, 2013. ;July 20, 1996: Northern Air Cargo Flight 33 (a DC-6A, N313RS) was flying a cargo route (Emmonak-Aniak) when it crashed as it attempted an emergency landing at Russian Mission. The emergency landing was due to the number three engine catching fire. As the plane made its approach and when it was turning to final, its right wing was seen folding up.
With a seating area that can be transformed into a bed by a pulley system and folding up furniture Peter manages to actually fit a sitting/dining area/bed, a small kitchen and a study area into the small cabin. The bath tub however was placed outside. On top of the cabin he created a terrace which can be reached by stairs entirely made of chairs. This is the location the show evolves around.
Yellow thorns up to one inch long appear on the young branches. The leaves are about 3-6 in (7.5–15 cm) long, fine, and bipinnately compound. They fold closed at night. Composite image of velvet mesquite leaves folding up in the evening in response to decreasing light levels The taproot sinks deep into the earth, far deeper than the height of the tree, taking advantage of water sources inaccessible to most plants.
Lists and hashes can contain nested lists and hashes, forming a tree structure; arbitrary graphs can be represented using YAML aliases (similar to XML in SOAP). YAML is intended to be read and written in streams, a feature inspired by SAX. Support for reading and writing YAML is available for many programming languages. Some source-code editors such as Emacs and various integrated development environments have features that make editing YAML easier, such as folding up nested structures or automatically highlighting syntax errors.
"It wasn't hard to see that ol' George was pretty wasted," Haggard wrote. "I hung up the phone and some of the others in the room said they wouldn't be surprised if he showed up. I told them I didn't think so, 'cause hell, he was supposed to be doing concerts all week." The next day Jones arrived, kicking the door in and eventually folding up the roll-away bed that Haggard's sleeping manager Fuzzy Owen was on and wheeling it out of the room.
"It wasn't hard to see that ol' George was pretty wasted," Haggard wrote. "I hung up the phone and some of the others in the room said they wouldn't be surprised if he showed up. I told them I didn't think so, 'cause hell, he was supposed to be doing concerts all week." The next day Jones arrived, kicking the door in and eventually folding up the roll-away bed that Haggard's sleeping manager Fuzzy Owen was on and wheeling it out of the room.
At the base is an oblique, ill-defined, obscure, blackish streak and on the middle of the wing is a black oval dot followed by a short space of pure white. At the apical third is a large transverse blackish area across the wing, edged on the outside by a narrow zigzag white fascia. The hindwings are light silvery fuscous, darker toward the apex. The larvae feed on Populus fremontii by folding up a young leaf by uniting the edges around the margin so that it forms a bag or box.Proc.
Charles IV. Plica (from Latin plica, meaning fold) is a term used in sigillography and related archival contexts for a reinforcement of the lower edge of a charter or deed, produced by folding up the bottom of the sheet of parchment to achieve a double thickness. The purpose of the fold is to provide a more secure anchorage for the seal, and to guard against the parchment being torn. Slots were normally cut in the double thickness of parchment, a cord or tag of parchment threaded through them, and the seal attached to that.
Exploitation of the fecal shield of the lily leaf beetle, Lilioceris lilii (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), by the specialist parasitoid Lemophagus pulcher (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 14(6): 739-57. An adult that senses danger displays a defense mechanism, thanatosis, becoming motionless, folding up its appendages and falling with its black under surface facing up, thereby helping it camouflage with the ground to get away. If unable to escape, they are also able to ‘squeak’, by rubbing two parts of their body together, which may be used to startle the attacker.
It features a cable-braced hang glider-style high- wing, weight-shift controls, a single-seat open cockpit without a cockpit fairing, tricycle landing gear without wheel pants and a single engine in pusher configuration. The ANT is supplied with a carrying bag into which the aircraft fuselage frame can be stowed for ground transport by automobile, after folding up the airframe. A separate bag holds the hang glider wing. The aircraft can be derigged for ground transportation in 6 minutes and can be set up to fly in 30 minutes.
The umbrella is fashioned out of paper, which can be patterned, with cardboard ribs. The ribs are made from cardboard in order to provide flexibility and to hinge so the umbrella can be pulled shut much like an ordinary umbrella. A small plastic retaining ring is often fashioned against the stem, a toothpick, in order to prevent the umbrella from folding up spontaneously. A sleeve of folded newspaper is located under the collar or base of the cocktail umbrella and is made out of recycled paper from either China, India or Japan.
"Go", in its original form, was first released as the B-side to Moby's debut single "Mobility" in November 1990. Moby later composed an alternate mix of the song, built around string samples from Angelo Badalamenti's "Laura Palmer's Theme" from the television series Twin Peaks, which was released as a single in its own right in March 1991. The title of the single version, "Woodtick Mix", is a reference to episode seven of Twin Peaks, when special agent Dale Cooper gets shot three times after folding up his bulletproof vest while chasing a wood tick as revealed in episode eight.Wikiquote:Twin Peaks#Episode Eight .5B2.01.
Magnolia Ice Cream Makers, the former Gold Eagle Beermen in the previous year, started the 1985 PBA season with a bang with returning import Norman Black now as the team's playing coach. In the Open Conference, Magnolia battled tremendous odds in reaching the finals with Black leading the charge. Standing only at 6-5, Black outhustled and outwitted opposing imports who were taller than him in steering Magnolia to a best-of-seven finals showdown with powerhouse Great Taste for the first conference crown. A decided underdog, Magnolia defied the skeptics and held Great Taste on even terms with two wins apiece before folding up to lose the series in six games.
This could be opened up into a sloping vertical surface in front of the driver providing a bow of a boat hull, about level with the top of the turret. Fabric formed the rest of the water barrier, folding up from compartments lining the upper corner where the side met the top of the hull, and held up at the back with poles. The front of the "hull" was provided with a plastic window, but in practice it was found that water splashing onto it made it almost useless, and the driver instead usually had to take steering directions from the vehicle commander. The M2 Bradley adopted a similar solution, but dropped it with upgraded armor.
During an exercise session of squats on the ISS, Chiao sent a vibration through the space station that caused the solar arrays to ripple – a low amplitude frequency response. When Chiao did this, the response from Mission Control was "knock it off." However, several years later during an ISS assembly flight in December 2006 (STS-116), German astronaut Thomas Reiter of the European Space Agency was told to do 30 seconds of robust exercise on the bungee-bar IRED machine to help retract ISS solar arrays, specifically to relieve tension in a wire system that was preventing the array from folding up like an accordion. An eventual unplanned spacewalk during the same shuttle mission managed to finally retract the array.
In front of the primitive streak, two longitudinal ridges, caused by a folding up of the ectoderm, make their appearance, one on either side of the middle line formed by the streak. These are named the neural folds; they commence some little distance behind the anterior end of the embryonic disk, where they are continuous with each other, and from there gradually extend backward, one on either side of the anterior end of the primitive streak. Between these folds is a shallow median groove, the neural groove. The groove gradually deepens as the neural folds become elevated, and ultimately the folds meet and coalesce in the middle line and convert the groove into a closed tube, the neural tube or canal, the ectodermal wall of which forms the rudiment of the nervous system.
Strings were sometimes used to assist in this task, and the deacon could help the priest in folding up the sides of the vestment. Beginning in the 13th century, there was a tendency to shorten the sides a little. In the course of the 15th and the following century, the chasuble took something like its modern form, in which the sides of the vestment no longer reach to the ankle but only, at most, to the wrist, making folding unnecessary. At the end of the sixteenth century the chasuble, though still quite ample and covering part of the arms, had become less similar to its traditional shape than to that which prevailed in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when the chasuble was reduced to a broad scapular, leaving the whole of the arms quite free, and was shortened also in front and back.

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