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The ocean still hosts feeding frenzies for a huge diversity of life.
How could it not be: events are just frenzies of people coinciding.
Half a term passed in the ritual frenzies of gossip and competition.
Visually, they are Turner-esque frenzies of calculation, algorithms for approaching the sublime.
It is possible to cover stories such as these without creating feeding frenzies.
While our elected officials descend further into frenzies of partisanship, voters feel left out.
These orgies of saturation press coverage, feverish speculation and moral righteousness were dubbed feeding frenzies.
" Instead, he stressed that journalists should resist "feeding frenzies and the mad rush for a scoop.
You shun Black Friday and Cyber Monday as discount feeding frenzies that you'd never partake of.
Their goal: to conjure speculative buying frenzies around new digital currencies and cash in on them.
He got the name after his early morning sermons whipped crowds into biblical frenzies years ago.
In scenes of Leah and Katie at dance clubs, hand-held cameras become participants in orgiastic frenzies.
A local foothold may also help sustain a label that no longer sends Chinese into bacchanalian frenzies.
Such online frenzies are akin to destabilizing flows of hot money, forcing legacy parties to adapt or die.
The financing would cap one of the fastest and largest start-up fund-raising frenzies in recent memory.
YouTube stars like Jeffree Star create frenzies over their product launches or events because their audiences are so engaged.
Those types of real-world nodes result in exactly the kind of live streaming/Instagramming/Snapchatting frenzies you'd expect.
Regulators could dampen frenzies by asking banks to raise their equity-to-assets ratios or to tighten lending standards.
We talk about tech fetishism, elitism, and entitlement, alongside social media frenzies and the media's role in it all.
Leave it to other science fiction fantasists to conjure the heaving frenzies of wars and purges, invasions and explosions.
Farther south, warmer waters were already whipping the seas into historic frenzies, providing more fuel for hurricanes and typhoons.
Here's the Discovery Channel's line-up for the week, featuring athletes, celebrities, scientists, feeding frenzies and giant sharks. http://bit.
One is moving from believing that you can maintain power with a minority of Americans by whipping up tribal frenzies.
Lobbyists are a hardy species, capable of surviving both the lean years of gridlock and the feeding frenzies of unified government.
There are many people who see these frenzies about cultural appropriation, trigger warnings, micro-aggressions and safe spaces as overtly crazy.
Perhaps the most worrisome question is: To what extent are people censoring themselves for fear of arousing the social media frenzies?
The potent and widely misunderstood spirit, rumored fuel of hallucinogenic sex frenzies, was considered illegal in the United States until 2007.
The powerful pairs featured within just seem to have a knack for keeping it real, sans drama and constant paparazzi feeding-frenzies.
Thus, the frenzies of partisan attention around "deplorables" and "lock her up" served to focus on controversies that, while not objectively significant.
These migrations bring about breeding frenzies among hundreds of thousands of gnus, which create competition for males seeking to establish territorial dominance.
And — for some — McAfee shilling for GVT was good reason to buy it, a premonition of future buying frenzies and a soaring valuation.
"There are many people who see these frenzies about cultural appropriation, trigger warnings, micro-aggressions and safe spaces as overtly crazy," she writes.
As the league approaches what could be an unforgettable free agency period, a look back at recent feeding frenzies that defined the league.
The shows hint at long spiritual rhythms that are not lost, though they may be occluded, in the staccato frenzies of our day.
But even the least effective attract power-hungry hatemongers as lieutenants, and try to whip up frenzies against "enemy groups" as scapegoats and distractions.
That sober behavior is in contrast to the buying frenzies of the past three years that saw hopeful bidders queuing up to take part.
The Wall Street frenzies and socially unjust policies of the 21625s were followed by the progressive renaissance of Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal.
America's media and telecoms industry has long had episodic deal frenzies, reflecting a combustible mix of technological change, juicy profits and ambitious moguls and managers.
Far from making the transformative "deals" he promised voters, his only talent appears to be creating grotesque media frenzies — just as all his critics said.
Over the years, certain toys have topped nearly ever kid's list, and in some instances, scarce supplies sent the public into veritable shopping (and scheming) frenzies.
Next Wednesday will be here in the blink of an eye, so steel yourself for system crashes and social-media frenzies the second it goes live.
Target is resurrecting its collaborations with Lilly Pulitzer, Zac Posen, Hunter, and other designers, and it's taking precautions to avoid the massive frenzies that plagued past events
McCain is facing the toughest race of his Senate career, Trump's penchant for shooting from the hip and sparking media frenzies has overshadowed Republican accomplishments in Congress.
Bungie is in the precarious position of trying to straddle an industry line, which is what makes its community so vulnerable to being whipped up into these frenzies.
First, as long as any attack — regardless of the target and casualties — leads to media feeding frenzies and overreaction bordering on panic – there will be more successful attacks.
When they're in town for the day, they'll pay 150% of the normal price of bugs and fish, turning those days into frenzies for either of those activities.
SAN FRANCISCO — Two technology booms — some people might call them frenzies — are combining to turn a once-obscure type of microprocessor into a must-have but scarce commodity.
"There is an irrational exuberance on the part of the consumer with these buying frenzies, which leads to a scarcity of product and crazy high prices," he said.
Misleading ads can fuel frenzies in the closed-loop worlds of partisan echo chambers long before platforms can step in to bar them — even if they wanted to.
And in India, villagers — many experiencing the internet for the first time — have whipped themselves into frenzies after viewing viral, forwarded videos from unknown sources warning of child abductors.
After Hart, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump got through frenzies about sexual transgressions by enduring the ridicule, enlisting their wives to defend them on TV, and attacking their accusers.
Maybe this president will spend his administration going through periodic frenzies of "I'm in charge" activity, before subsiding back into the virtual presidency of his Twitter feed and Fox injections.
Thanks to the scrutiny of historians at the German Federal Archive, they were soon revealed to be forgeries and the so-called "Hitler Diaries" became a cautionary tale about media frenzies.
We say that safe food and water is important and then watch elected officials whip crowds into frenzies telling them that which bathroom people use is the critical issue of our time.
The next calendar year is projected to be a "nerve-jangling" ride for global investors, strategists told CNBC, with recurring geopolitical tension and the frenzies of technology set to guide market trends.
Buoyed by the advent of radio newscasts, telephone communication, and widespread access to print news, these encounters were immortalized by one of the most iconic media feeding frenzies of the 20th century.
Italian photographer Stefano Cerio told Hyperallergic that he is interested in the "absence" not the "abandonment" of these places, where sites that are joyous frenzies by day become uncanny in the darkness.
Small budgets and limited time mean that filmmakers use captive animals for hunts, chum waters to send sharks into feeding frenzies, and otherwise sensationalize footage, giving audiences a false impression of animal behavior.
While scientists have learned a lot since discovering the rite decades ago, much remains unknown, especially about the exact mix of environmental factors that trigger the synchronized frenzies, which scientists call broadcast spawning.
In the true spirit of the modern N.B.A., and the transactional frenzies it routinely spawns, LeBron and Steph should have even been allowed to swing a trade or two after making their selections.
Diplomats said that both the tariff announcement and the Syria comments set off frenzies in allied capitals as governments rushed to decipher the President's sudden shifts and gamed out how they could mitigate damage.
The city, like many that invested in frenzies of new development in the early 2000s, was hit especially hard by the 2009 recession; many newly built communities were converted to rentals when they couldn't sell.
"Amid feeding frenzies and the mad rush for a scoop, they must remember that the heart of information is not the speed with which it is reported or its audience impact, but persons," he said.
Thankfully, the door-busting deals of yore have been left to our coupon-wielding grandmothers: with 2016 comes a simpler way to conquer the most insane day of sales (see ya later, midnight Best Buy frenzies).
With AI through Assistant and Lens, Google's taking a more practical approach to mobile innovation, but there's something to be said about how Samsung and Apple keep sending people into frenzies whenever they launch new phones.
As concerns pile up about the fashion industry's environmental impact, and amidst frenzies of Marie Kondo-inspired closet cleanouts, many people are turning to secondhand shops and services to buy and sell used clothes and accessories.
He has set off news media frenzies by sending Ms. Clifford into the courtroom where the president's longtime personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, was appearing to fight the F.B.I.'s seizure of documents in a raid.
As has been the case for years now, these technology giants sit on trillions of dollars in cash, are growing at a breakneck pace and, compared with companies in earlier tech frenzies, do not have absurd valuations.
During one of his impulsive twitter frenzies, President Trump called for a "major investigation into voter fraud," as part of his false and outrageous claim that he lost the popular vote for president due to improper votes being cast.
Arapaima, a fish that can breathe air and survive up to a day outside of the water, inhabits rivers in Brazil, Guyana and Peru infested with piranhas, known for razor-sharp teeth, incredible bite strength and deadly feeding frenzies.
For now, both countries are flexing their muscles, feeding their mutual political frenzies: This week, Huawei has descended into a full-blown crisis following a Trump executive order last week effectively barring U.S. companies from doing business with the Chinese company.
But the more difficult question for journalists is whether these charges should become grounds for feeding frenzies — all-consuming, multi-day stories that, by virtue of their blanket coverage, signal to audiences that they outweigh everything else about a candidate.
Pick any inflection point you like from the past several years—the Trump election, Brexit, any one of a number of data breaches, alt-right feeding frenzies, or standoffish statements to Congress—and you'll see the malign hand of platform monopolies.
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty)It's unclear if there is one mysterious Hamburglar hacker or multiple scammers, but for months, users of the Canadian McDonald's app, "My McD's," have been complaining about someone gaining access to their accounts to fuel their feeding frenzies.
When Gretchen, the character with depression in "You're the Worst," spends one episode immobile on the couch, and her friends work themselves into frenzies trying to "fix" her, it highlighted both the futile kindness of their efforts and Gretchen's inability to be fixed.
Astronomers also hope that X-ray observatories could detect how these black holes might affect gas, dust and other objects around them, however, the light emitted during feeding frenzies may not be quite luminous enough to see from Earth with our current tools.
To the Editor: As a high school junior, I was relieved to hear that many major universities have come up with reasonable steps to curb the frenzies that students get themselves into, such as eliminating the drive to have as many outside activities as possible.
But amid the clickbait headlines and feeding frenzies over the latest political gaffe are courageous, essential acts of reporting like the exposé that won Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo their Pulitzer, and now means that they will be denied the chance to raise their young children.
Titus Andronicus posters are mostly frenzies of violence, although one is just a photograph of raw meat; another from 2013 by Annette Bowery for the Royal Shakespeare Company tallies the body counts associated with various fates (characters baked in a pie = 2; limbs cut off = 7).
There are now so many rankings that "We'll soon be ranking the rankings," said Andrew Delbanco, a professor of American studies at Columbia University and author of "College: What It Was, Is, and Should Be." Rankings "drive presidents and trustees into frenzies of delight or alarm," he said.
Most concerts take place in and around bustling Libbey Park, with the chirps of birds making even the most recondite repertory seem almost sylvan, like the creaks, whispers and frenzies of Luciano Berio's daunting solo-instrument Sequenzas, scattered throughout the weekend as pop-up events in a gazebo.
For years now, two senior economists at its research arm, Claudio Borio and Hyun Song Shin, have been arguing via speeches and papers that artificially low interest rates have created pernicious asset bubbles in equity and housing markets in the developed world and debt frenzies in emerging markets like China and Brazil.
They incite announcers to verbal frenzies; lead to pitched battles (like those between Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris in 1961 and between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa in 1998); and rouse wonder when they are hammered long distances with startling power and velocity, as Aaron Judge of the Yankees has done this season.
Known for inciting fashion frenzies whenever she steps out, Markle has caused designs from multiple brands to sell out within hours and even crashed some websites — all starting with the MOTHER jeans that she wore to her first public appearance as a couple with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games in Toronto last September.
Perhaps more effectively, his tweets and insults drive his opponents into frenzies, and make the battle lines clear — you may not like Trump, but if you've spent years hating the Democrats and the media and condescending professors and rich cultural elites, at least he's pissing them off and, in doing so, proving he's on your side.
In our media frenzies we keep generating controversies, from Kavanaugh to Covington, that resemble the Dreyfus Affair, 1890s France's great scandal — in which every cultural division is somehow distilled into a single debate over guilt and innocence, with a representative figure's virtue or turpitude as a synecdoche for everything dire our factions each believe about the other.
At one point I stared at the camera lingering on a marquee for Billy Wilder's blistering film about media frenzies run amok, Ace in the Hole, thinking that Joker seemed content to flatten most of its supposedly very serious themes by using lazy shorthand like this, rather than do the work of actually showing us something thematically (or cinematically) interesting.
Even longtime observers who have seen this kind of acclaim for a show before -- the ones who remember the hype, the ticket frenzies and the deluge of awards that accompanied "Hair" in 1968, "A Chorus Line" in 1975, "Rent" in 1996, "The Producers" in 2001 and "The Book of Mormon" in 2011 -- have been awed by the way "Hamilton" has become a blockbuster cultural touchstone.
In our media frenzies we keep generating controversies, from Kavanaugh to Covington, that resemble the Dreyfus Affair, 1890s France's great scandal — in which every cultural division is somehow distilled into a single debate over guilt and innocence, with a representative figure's virtue or turpitude as a synecdoche for everything dire our factions each believe about the other … _________ The Word of the Day and the quiz question have been provided by Vocabulary.com.
You could argue that Groupon was a very disruptive startup when it first opened for business in part because it was creating a new kind of platform and model for online-to-offline commerce: time-sensitive vouchers (offers were out for very limited time, thereby attracting small frenzies of FOMO buyers), that you bought in advance of ever using the good or service in question, on faith that you would actually use it, and the business would give it to you.
Frauds and Frenzies is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel.
Like blacktip sharks, they congregate around shrimp trawlers to feed on the discarded bycatch, and may be incited into feeding frenzies.
This was the trio's first release after eight years together.Canter, Andrea (April 22, 2013) "A Craig Taborn Homecoming: 'Heroic Frenzies' at the Walker, April 26th" .
Another myth may have roots in the fiercely aggressive nature of lemmings during population booms, and the corresponding leftovers of predatory frenzies: lemmings do not explode.
The phenomenon of media feeding frenzies is driven by a combination of the psychology described by the availability cascade model and the financial imperatives of media organizations to retain their funding.
In the mobile phone game Mario Kart Tour, the Super Horn returns; however, with the introduction of item "frenzies", it is indeed possible to get a blue shell frenzy. The shell also glides along the ground in this title.
Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2000). Ferocious warrior that frenzies with a saw-toothed glaive. ;Barbazu, Half-Troll:Cagle, Eric, Jesse Decker, James Jacobs, Erik Mona, Matt Sernett, Chris Thomasson, and James Wyatt. Fiend Folio (Wizards of the Coast, 2003).
The diet was followed for ten days and was said to produce a weight loss of four to nine pounds. Harrop recommended adding eggs, fish and lean meat to the diet after ten days.James, T. F. (April 7, 1963). Fads and Frenzies.
Off South Africa, jacks and herring are the most important prey. Hunting peaks at dawn and dusk. The excitability and sociability of blacktip sharks makes them prone to feeding frenzies when large quantities of food are suddenly available, such as when fishing vessels dump their refuse overboard.
Wheen had a column in The Guardian for several years. He writes for Private Eye and is currently the magazine's deputy editor. His collected journalism, Hoo-hahs and Passing Frenzies, won him the Orwell Prize in 2003. He has also been a regular columnist for the London Evening Standard.
French Frenzies: A Social History of Pop Music in Franc (Virtualbookworm Publishing, 2004) p. 12. A goguette was a place for drinking, singing (both solo and ensemble) and socialising. It tended to draw its members from the locality, and would have a formal structure of committee meetings, officials, minutes etc., as well as social events.
Between May and July huge numbers of sardines spawn in the cool waters of the Agulhas Bank and then follow a current of cold water northward along the east coast of South Africa. This great migration, called the sardine run, creates spectacular feeding frenzies along the coastline as marine predators, such as dolphins, sharks and gannets attack the schools.
She was born in Georgia and began performing at 13. Advertising posters brought large crowds to her shows around the U.S. One of the songs she performed to was the up tempo "Hold that Tiger" performed by an orchestra accompanying the show. She was friends with fellow performer Gypsy Rose Lee. Sothern's performances were frenzies of fast-paced gyrating and disrobing.
As with all shark repellents, 100% effectiveness will not be achieved with electropositive metals. The metals are particularly effective when the shark is relying on its electrosense. It is likely that electropositive metals are ineffective for deliberately stimulated (chummed) sharks, competitively feeding sharks, and shark "frenzies". The metals are very useful in the environment of commercial fisheries, and possibly recreational and artisanal fisheries.
A large bluefish. Adult bluefish are strong and aggressive, and live in loose groups. They are fast swimmers that prey on schools of forage fish, and continue attacking them in feeding frenzies even after they appear to have eaten their fill. Depending on area and season, they favor menhaden and other sardine-like fish (Clupeidae), jacks (Scombridae), weakfish (Sciaenidae), grunts (Haemulidae), striped anchovies (Engraulidae), shrimp, and squid.
With birds at times following their feeding frenzies, bluefish feed heavily when they first arrive in spring. Various size bluefish remain in the water throughout the summer and into fall. Other fish that are known to be along the bay are black drum, fluke, winter flounder, eels, cow nose rays, skate, and weakfish. Along the boardwalk amongst the sand dunes, there are honeysuckle trees that blossom in the spring.
This is mostly due to his tendency to steal their thunder in attempts to make himself look good. It was apparently only the skill he has in whipping his troops into bloodthirsty frenzies that prevented the Great General of Darkness from killing him personally. According to his manga description, Ligern practices shameless battle tactics and is among the more fierce of the 7 generals. He also the ability to fire electromagnetic beams from his fangs.
Fregley is Greg's acquaintance and neighbor noted for his many odd or disgusting eccentricities. He has been known to perplex others with his behavior and does not have any known friends. Greg has been forced to hang around with Fregley on several occasions, to his chagrin or aggravation. It has been mentioned that Fregley is prohibited from eating sugar by his parents, and the consumption of it in large quantities will send him into hysterical, uncontrollable frenzies.
He believed that only the most intelligent persons must have several children and that those with mental illnesses must desist. He did not believe in reincarnation—this sent the Brahmin community of his times into frenzies of condemnation. But as he simply put it, 'When the natural receptacle of the brain and mind is gone, where does memory reside?' He considered that all the world is 'a series of waves in the unitary Divine ocean of knowledge.
Before Azalea and Chater come out of their hallucinations, they are shown in bathtubs filled with pills. The video is edited to feature psychedelic effects during this segment to emphasize their drug-induced trance. Once the scene ends, Azalea and Chater come to and embark on psychotic frenzies in front of the nurses. As Chater belts out her high note, the two girls fall onto their bed, ending their episode and arriving at the conclusion of the video.
Comparing Ontology with Epistemology, Berkeley asked, "But, though it were possible that solid, figured, moveable substances may exist without the mind, corresponding to the ideas we have of bodies, yet how is it possible for us to know this?", § 18 Knowledge through our senses only gives us knowledge of our senses, not of any unperceived things. Knowledge through reason does not guarantee that there are, necessarily, unperceived objects. In dreams and frenzies, we have ideas that do not correspond to external objects.
The locals are forced to work multiple cases at the same time, and find themselves berated by their superiors when mistakes are inevitably made. The film goes on to take on issues such as disaffected youth unable to differentiate between reality and video games, overprotective parents, strange internet subcultures; and on more lighthearted notes, the lack of sidearms, otaku obsessed with cosplay, media frenzies, and even overtly melodramatic movie scenes, as Aoshima and his fellow officers continue to press on through the absurdity.
The novelist and academic Joyce Carol Oates, on the other hand, sees Troilus as beginning and ending the play in frenzies – of love and then hatred. For her, Troilus is unable to achieve the equilibrium of a tragic hero despite his learning experiences, because he remains a human-being who belongs to a banal world where love is compared to food and cooking and sublimity cannot be achieved.Oates (1966/7) Troilus and Cressida's sources include Chaucer, Lydgate, Caxton and Homer,Palmer (1982: p.22ff).
News media thrive on feeding frenzies (such as missing white women) because they tend to reduce production costs while simultaneously building an audience interested in the latest development in a particular story. It takes a long time for a reporter to learn enough to write intelligently about a specific issue. Once a reporter has achieved that level of knowledge, it is easier to write subsequent stories. However, major advertisers have been known to spend their advertising budgets through different channels when they dislike the editorial policies.
The Washington Post: "Media Frenzies in Our Time"Ginsburg was also accused of a financial conflict of interest during his work in the Reagan Administration, but a Department of Justice investigation under the Ethics in Government Act found that allegation baseless in a February 1988 report. Hall, Kermit, ed., The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States, page 339, Oxford Press, 1992. Prior to being formally nominated, Ginsburg withdrew his name from consideration due to the allegations but remained on the federal appellate bench.
The entire village is led by adversaries Kuttachan and Anthony(who have old scores to settle) and they take the matter into their own hands. The film also focuses on subplots like the father of a bride deciding menu for next day marriage, Sophie's problematic love triangle, unemployed youth and their pathetic ennui expressed through needs for validation that becomes a burden on the community, among others. The dadaist ebb and flow of the story strikes an uneasy balance between megalomania, lewdness and absurd frenzies.
Tracy expresses the emotional aspects of her life experiences in her novels, her fiction writing, and keeps her journalism for professional commentary on topics of interest: the plight of sex trade workers, changing sexual mores, topical media frenzies on public personalities such as the Eliot Spitzer scandal.Shackleton, Paula (2005) Author Podcast Interview BookBuffet.com Quan is currently a full-time writer, has been a columnist for The Guardian website and is a contributor to The Daily Beast. In 2010, Quan was a semifinalist for the 3 Quarks Daily Politics Prize, judged by Lewis Lapham.
In the AD second century, Tertullian wrote that “all other frenzies of lusts which exceed the laws of nature and are impious toward both bodies and the sexes we banish … from all shelter of the Church”.Tertullian, De pudicitia, 4. Early medieval penitential books contained a wide array of different penances for such trespasses. Although various forms of same-sex behaviour were discussed in contemporary handbooks of penance, such as those by Burchard of Worms and Regino of Prüm, according to Paul Halsall, this is the only theological tract which exclusively addresses this theme.
The males are known to arrive to these breeding pools following periods of heavy rain around early to mid-April and wait for the arrival of the females. At one time there were so many of them that some of the toads would try to mate with other species during these mating frenzies. It is also believed that the females only stay at the breeding pool for about only an hour or so. In reference to the reproduction of the Holdridge's toad, it was expressed as an “explosive breeder”Humans, pets and fungi the latest species killers.
The Washington Post: "Media Frenzies in Our Time" Special to the washingtonpost.com Ginsburg was also accused of a financial conflict of interest during his work in the Reagan Administration, but a Department of Justice investigation under the Ethics in Government Act found that allegation baseless in a February 1988 report.Hall, Kermit, ed., The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States, page 339, Oxford Press, 1992 Due to the allegations, Ginsburg withdrew his name from consideration on November 7, and remained on the Court of Appeals, serving as chief judge for most of the 2000s.
According to Stone, he was "making a movie about sharks, about feeding frenzies. Bob [director of photography Robert Richardson] and I wanted the camera to become a predator. There is no letup until you get to the fixed world of Charlie's father, where the stationary camera gives you a sense of immutable values". The director saw [Wall Street] as a battle zone and "filmed it as such" including shooting conversations like physical confrontations and in ensemble shots had the camera circle the actors "in a way that makes you feel you're in a pool with sharks".
During Team High-Voltage's eighth weekly task, in which they would have to produce a news program for the whole week, Wendy Tabusalla reported that a certain housemate, later identified as Joseph Biggel, was lying about his "first-time" experiences, such as eating ice cream and swimming in a pool. His "first-time" frenzies created a buzz on social media sites and forums prior to Tabusalla's reporting; various photos and videos that debunked Biggel's claims surfaced. Many people believed that he did it to get sympathy from the viewers. Big Brother ordered Biggel to explain the photos and videos.
A clone of Zhu Zhu Pets emerged during 2010 called Furry Frenzies, which featured other animals. This inspired Zhu Zhu Pets to release non-hamster spinoff lines starting in 2011 when several dog breeds of Zhu Zhu Puppies were introduced. They are plush robotic puppies that move around and bark. In 2012, a safari line called Zhufari, a line of ponies called Zhu Zhu Ponies, and four Happy meal toys were released that were based on Quest for Zhu that were only sold in some countries excluding The U.S. The franchise was quietly discontinued sometime in 2013.
Dudley Carew described Makepeace as "a master against the turning ball on a difficult pitch", and continued: > There was little to catch the eye about his batting, but he was the most > pleasing of defensive batsmen, of men whose art rises to the heights under > the challenge of adversity. ... The fireworks, the rockets, and the frenzies > of big hitting are admirable in their way, but cricket would not be the > enchanting game it is were it not for the quiet beauty of the game's less > riotous colours; Clare wrote poetry as well as Shelley, and Makepeace was of > his school.Dudley Carew, To the Wicket, Chapman & Hall, London, 1946, p. > 135.
Shopping frenzies are periods of time where a burst of spending occurs, typically near holidays in the United States, with Christmas shopping being the biggest shopping spending season, starting as early as October and continuing until after Christmas. Some religions regard such spending seasons as being against their faith and dismiss the practice. Many contest the over-commercialization and the response by stores that downplay the shopping season often cited in the War on Christmas. The National Retail Federation (NRF) also highlights the importance of back-to-school shopping for retailers which comes second behind holiday shopping, when buyers often buy clothing and school supplies for their children.
"Media Frenzies in Our Time," Special to The Washington Post Anthony Kennedy was subsequently nominated and confirmed as Powell's successor. Along with his four Supreme Court appointments, Reagan appointed 83 judges to the United States courts of appeals, and 290 judges to the United States district courts. Early in his presidency, Reagan appointed Clarence M. Pendleton Jr., of San Diego as the first African American to chair the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Pendleton tried to steer the commission into a conservative direction in line with Reagan's views on social and civil rights policy during his tenure from 1981 until his sudden death in 1988.
It was never proved whether these attacks were due to the sharks sensing the electrical radiation from the cable or the vibration of the cable moving on the sea floor where it might have been suspended, or a combination of both. TAT-8 did not have the screen conductor over the vast majority of its length, as the threat of shark attack was deemed to be small over the majority of the route. Because the Canary Island cable was the first fiber-optic cable and not a coaxial cable, the electrical interference shielding for the high voltage supply lines was removed. This removal did not affect the fiber, but it did cause feeding frenzies in sharks that swam nearby.
The depiction of Thane's religious piety and spiritual outlook has been subject to analysis. Researcher Greg Perreault examined Mass Effect 2 as part of his research on the depiction of religion as violent or problematic in video games. He observed that Mass Effect 2 does not portray its religious and spiritual themes in a positive light, but he considered Thane to be an interesting case because the violence he commits is not informed by his religion, "although it allows for it." GamesRadar's Jordan Baughman cited Thane as an example of BioWare's "The Honor-bound Psychotic" character archetype, specifically a religious zealot who "adheres to a special code that dictates his murder frenzies".
During that time Bruno completed and published some of his most important works, the six "Italian Dialogues", including the cosmological tracts La cena de le ceneri (The Ash Wednesday Supper, 1584), De la causa, principio et uno (On Cause, Principle and Unity, 1584), De l'infinito, universo e mondi (On the Infinite, Universe and Worlds, 1584) as well as Lo spaccio de la bestia trionfante (The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast, 1584) and De gli eroici furori (On the Heroic Frenzies, 1585). Some of these were printed by John Charlewood. Some of the works that Bruno published in London, notably The Ash Wednesday Supper, appear to have given offense. Once again, Bruno's controversial views and tactless language lost him the support of his friends.
Rational Frenzies and Crashes, JPEWar of Attrition, AERAuctions versus negotiations, AER He has also invented new auction designs, including the "Product Mix Auction" that is now in regular use by the Bank of England (currently used monthly). This new auction for differentiated products has similarities to a simultaneous multiple-round auction, but runs instantaneously, is said to be more robust against collusion, and allows sellers, as well as buyers, to specify how the quantities they trade will depend on the auction prices. His other innovations include the Anglo-Dutch auction, and (with Aytek Erdil) Reference-Rule Pricing for package auctions. He has also worked (with Elizabeth Baldwin) on applying tropical geometry to economics and auctions, including the Product Mix auction.
Participating in an experiment to stabilize the Revenant population and stave off the Lost, a young girl named Cruz Silva volunteers to become the "Queen of the Revenants", though she later frenzies herself and goes on a murderous rampage. More Revenants are created to defeat the Queen in a mission dubbed Operation Queenslayer, led by Cruz's father Gregorio Silva. Though they succeeded in killing Cruz, the Lost and the miasma remain, requiring Revenants to wear filtration masks to avoid turning Lost, and the Bloodsprings (plants that produce nourishing Blood Beads as an alternative to human blood) begin to dry up. The player awakens in the ruins of a city known only as Vein sealed within a red ring of fog known as the Gaol of the Mists.
A media feeding frenzy is intense media coverage of a story of great interest to the public. The 1998 Lewinsky scandal in the U.S. was a well-noted example of this. The metaphor, drawing an analogy with feeding frenzies of groups of animals, was popularized by Larry Sabato's book Feeding Frenzy: Attack Journalism and American Politics. Other examples include media coverage of "crime waves" that often drive changes in criminal law to address problems that do not appear in the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), the most reliable indicator of actual crime in the U.S.; unlike the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR), the NCVS is not affected by changes in people's willingness to report crimes to law enforcement and in the willingness of law enforcement to forward UCRs to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for inclusion in national summaries.
Duke is the main character and narrator of many of Thompson's stories, novels, and articles, often taking part in the events of Thompson's life in Thompson's place. He is portrayed as a cynical, mentally unbalanced, Gonzo journalist whose daily life is a near-perpetual state of intoxication on whatever drugs happen to be available - ranging from cannabis to amyl nitrite to adrenochrome - in an attempt to keep the spirit of the 1960s, a time which he speaks of romantically in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, alive within himself even as the rest of the country forgets it and what it represented. He usually obtains and consumes these substances in the company of his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, a "half-crazed 300 pound Samoan", whose drug-induced frenzies give even Duke pause. Thompson based Gonzo on his friend Oscar Zeta Acosta.
Stan joined with two other former Karno performers, Edgar Hurley and his wife Ethel (known as "Wren") to form "The Three Comiques". On the advice of booking agent Gordon Bostock, they call themselves "the Keystone Trio". Stan started to do his character as an imitation of Charlie Chaplin and the Hurleys began to do their parts as silent comedians Chester Conklin and Mabel Normand. They played successfully from February through October 1915, until the Hurleys and Stan parted ways. Between 1916 and 1918, he teamed up with Alice Cooke and Baldwin Cooke, who became his lifelong friends, to form the Stan Jefferson Trio. One year after launching his film career, Laurel was the co-star of Frauds and Frenzies with Larry Semon in 1918. Amongst other performers, Laurel worked briefly alongside Oliver Hardy in the silent film short The Lucky Dog (1921), before the two were a team.
" The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Philadelphia Inquirer were unreserved in their praise, with the former saying Springsteen "deliver[ed] a show that proves boomer-oriented rock 'n' roll can still tear it up" and the latter saying Springsteen adapted to circumstances "with an altered game plan that wisely plays to his strengths". The Greensboro, North Carolina News & Record said that "Springsteen and the E Street Band were received like conquering heroes during an exhilarating three- hour show that repeatedly drove the adoring, near-sellout crowd into fist- thrusting, sing-along frenzies." The Globe and Mail said of the tour's sole Canadian show, "an evening with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band still ranks as the epitome of the rock concert experience." Rolling Stone said of the first leg's concluding New Jersey shows, "Springsteen tours don’t usually hit highs like this until the end, but the band has essentially been on the road since September 2007.
Now a two-time award-winning chili cook selling his meat at a chilli cook-off (dismissing the bones and teeth as peppercorns), Drayton appears far more unhinged than in the previous film, happily joining in on his family's murderous frenzies, which previously disturbed him somewhat. In public, Drayton displays a folksy and happy personality, but alone with his family, he displays his deranged mental disease and is very abusive with them. Drayton presumably dies, off-screen, at the end of the film, when, during the fight between Leatherface and Lieutenant "Lefty" Enright (Dennis Hopper), he is accidentally struck by Leatherface and the hand grenade he is holding (planning to commit suicide and destroy the hideout with) explodes prematurely. The only reference of Drayton made in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III was when Sawyer brother Tinker gives a large chromed chainsaw he crafted to Leatherface as a gift, on the saw's blade he engraved a quote of Drayton's from the second film ("The saw is family").
Island6 has collaborated with several high- profile brands. In 2010, it worked with Louis Vuitton to display work at the Louis Vuitton Maison Gallery at One Central Macau for the Raining Stars exhibition.Hoffman, Jonas and Coste-Manière, Ivan (2013) Global Luxury Trends: Innovative Strategies for Emerging Markets Palgrave-Macmillan p.105. In May 2010, Red Gate Gallery, Beijing, invited Island6 to showcase the work of Liu Dao at the Hong Kong Art Fair 2010, this went on to Red Gate becoming the representative for Island6's in-house artist collective, Liu Dao, for the 2010 Sydney White Rabbit Collection and at the 2011 SH Contemporary Art Fair. Their partnership was fruitful, having gone on to lead to exhibitions such as the 2010 exhibition of Garden of Autumn Vapours and the 2011 Everyday Frenzies exhibition at Beijing’s Green T. House. In 2012, the Red Gate Gallery curated an exhibition of Island6’s in-house artists at Swire Hotels, The Opposite House in Beijing.
He leads or co-leads the groups Pachora (with Jim Black, Skúli Sverrisson, and Brad Shepik); Human Feel (with Andrew D'Angelo, Black, and Kurt Rosenwinkel); The Clarinets (with Oscar Noriega and Anthony Burr), yeah NO (with Black, Sverrisson, and Cuong Vu); Trio Iffy (with Ben Perowsky and Jamie Saft), Endangered Blood (with Black, Noriega and Trevor Dunn) and the Chris Speed Trio (with Dave King and Chris Tordini). The latter groups predominantly feature Speed's compositions. Speed has performed with the avant-garde jazz groups Bloodcount (Tim Berne, Jim Black, Michael Formanek, and sometimes Marc Ducret); The Claudia Quintet (John Hollenbeck, Matt Moran, Ted Reichman, and Drew Gress); Alasnoaxis (Jim Black, Sverrisson, and Hilmar Jensson); and Heroic Frenzies (Craig Taborn, Dave King, and Chris Lightcap). In partnership with other NY musicians like Jim Black, bassist Skuli Sverrisson, and guitarist Brad Shepik he participated in the band Pachora. Formed in 1992, Pachora played music from Greece, Bulgaria and Macedonia.

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