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But as a hoax, it had legs ... and consequences.
For one, it wasn't a standalone incident – it had legs.
We didn't look tired; we looked like we had legs.
Waiting helped us see early on that our relationship had legs.
A mom in Southern California made sure her son's costume had legs.
Even six months ago the "new centrist party" mythology still had legs.
Then he attended an overflow event downstate and realized the campaign had legs.
All of 9, and I had legs like Jon Hamm's face at 5 o'clock.
I, for one, am grateful that these things haven't had legs in 100 million years.
"In 1990, to Garrison: "If only you had legs and an ass like Cybill Shepherd.
A diagram showing the proper use of a Walkie-Talkie (Image: Motorola)This idea had legs.
One bill attempted to retroactively remove the FCC's ability to reclassify broadband; it never had legs.
"There's an emerging new set of problems that felt like they had legs," he told me.
Convinced that the product had legs, he looked at them more closely and began reading Apple forums.
By the time it was clear the Sanders 2016 campaign had legs, it was already fatally hobbled.
The story easily had legs until Wednesday, with many political pundits already declaring the RNC a dumpster fire.
She decided to buy it, quit her job and see if her idea for an artisanal liquor store had legs.
RIVERA: I think, first of all, the attack on Hillary Clinton during Benghazi is why her candidacy had legs anyway.
"I thought the idea had legs and great market potential," said Tony Arnerich, one of Yondr's investors and a longtime family friend.
Democrats wanted at least 20 GOP signatures to prove it had legs (and underscore there were filibuster-proof votes in the Senate).
You make me wish I had legs so I could join you and hands so I could carry signs like these. pic.twitter.
When crowds extended all the way down the block to order our sandwiches at our first shop, we knew Num Pang had legs.
Until the Dick Van Dyke Show, it was reasonably assumed that women had legs under their dresses, and butts slightly above those legs.
The team built the first small-scale water jet prototype and then wondered whether perhaps the project had legs beyond an academic experiment.
At the start, I felt bored, but as the game's matured, and I've realized that the mechanic really had legs, real enthusiasm took over.
This was also Harry Potter's problem, but at least Potter's "Chosen One" schtick had legs to get him through seven books and eight movies.
On Tuesday, even after Fox News retracted the story that ignited the latest round of speculation, Hannity remained convinced that the Seth Rich conspiracy theory had legs.
The leg bones, however, told a different story: some prehistoric women had weaker legs than today's women, while others had legs as strong as those of runners.
Sterling rose 0.2% to $1.3035, cutting its week-to-date losses so far to around 1.1%, although analysts were doubtful the pound's move higher on Friday had legs.
The moment that Klein knew their company, Kano, named after the founder of judo, had legs was when he took an early computer-building kit to a classroom.
When early in his career Jasper Johns painted American flags and targets, making flat images of things that are themselves flat, he showed that this idea had legs.
Sadly I don't think their popularity ever had legs outside the US, which is a shame because this minor radio hit about loving your daughter is a real bop.
The oft-vilified German-born American psychiatrist gets a lot of credit for a censorship campaign that had legs long before his articles and book were pinned to it.
The poll showed cash holdings dropping more than one percentage point to 22019 percent, the lowest since February, reflecting growing confidence that the rally triggered by Trump's election win still had legs.
"The mistake people made is to confuse a coincidence of a pick up in growth around the world with something that had legs," Allianz's chief economic advisor said in a "Squawk Box " interview.
The mystique had legs: The Clermonts were cast earlier this year in Kanye West's internet-breaking Yeezy Season 6 "Kim Clone" campaign, sporting their signature KKW-esque long blonde hair and curve-hugging looks.
It still had legs to convince a nation in 1989, including president Donald Trump, that five non-white teens were guilty of raping a white female jogger—better known as The Central Park Five.
This had been discussed prior to the Roundtable and most people seemed to think that the idea had legs and a variation of the idea could work; but debating which variation was another governance issue.
CINDY MANN, the top Medicaid official for the Obama administration at the time: Nobody, from the legal pundits to the states to the solicitor general, people just did not think that this legal argument had legs.
"Tienes Piernas Como Un Jamón" — A.K.A. "You Have Legs Like A Ham" When I was in junior high school, I went to Guatemala to see my great grandmother Lucila, a tiny blind lady with gray hair and a beautifully wrinkled brown face — and she told me I had legs like a ham.
To Every Man a Penny is a 1949 novel by Scottish writer Bruce Marshall. Two major characters in the novel, Gaston and Bessier, like the author himself, had legs amputated due to wounds suffered in World War I.
CIA in 1965 fabricated a story about weapon shipments sent by sea to the Viet Cong (to show foreign support). CIA even staged its discovery for the press. The story had legs. The Marines later began to patrol the coast to intercept the reported contraband.
The cervical vertebrae were between 27 and 31, while those of Plesiosaurus were 35 - 37. Moreover, the skull was unusually short and equipped with long teeth. The orbits were very large, with sclerotic rings. Like all plesiosaurs, this animal had legs like paddles for swimming in the sea.
All control surfaces apart from the rudder were unbalanced. The pilot's open cockpit was at the highest part of the fuselage at mid-chord. The Bristol Mercury IIA nine-cylinder radial was initially mounted without a cowling. A single-axle undercarriage had legs attached to front and rear wing spars.
Size comparison Xixianykus was a small animal, about long and high. It is one of the smallest-known dinosaurs (not counting avians). It appears to have many adaptations towards a cursorial (running) lifestyle. It was about 50 centimetres long but had legs and a short femur combined with a long tibia and metatarsus, which are good indicators of it being a fast runner.
The beard is similar in appearance to the "Great Lyre" and the "Queen's Lyre". The body of the bull was originally wood but did not survive. Its discoverer, Woolley, believes that unlike the other lyres, the body of the "Golden Lyre" would have originally had legs. The "Queen's Lyre" is one of two that Woolley found in the grave of Queen Pu-abi.
These leaders had legs tattooed from thigh to heel. The first 'Oro lodge was established around 1720 by Mahi, a representative of the high priest of Taputapuatea marae and Tamatoa I, the high chief of Ra'iatea. The first 'Oro marae was established at Tautira. Around 1750, war broke out between Atehuru and Papara, forcing Te'e'eva, the daughter of the Papara chief, to flee to Raiatea.
However, Time's Laura Stampler joked that Ariel will find the human world disappointing "considering my dad definitely still reprimanded me (even though I had legs)." In the reprise, the lyrics "part of that world" are replaced with "part of your world" to distinguish that the character is now referring to her feelings for Eric, whom Ariel had not yet met when she sang the original song.
Of the four survivors, three had life-threatening hypothermia; one had legs amputated. May 1986: Patricia Haythorn, 35, and David W. Schermer, 36, slipped off the edge of the mountain near Eliot Glacier. Hawthorn did not survive the fall. On July 11, 1987, Arthur Andersen Jr. was killed when he and two other men fell on the south side of the mountain and slid into a crevasse.
Williams was born in Atlanta in 1907. He became employed as dancer with Bobby Grant's Female Impersonators in 1919 and became a spectacle. He later won several Cakewalk and Charleston competitions and other dancing contests and achieved success on Vaudeville, going on tours with the Theater Owners Booking Association. He got his nickname "Rubberlegs" because he danced as if he had legs made of rubber.
Publications International, LTD. p. 140. . Ornithomimus had legs that seem clearly suited for rapid locomotion, with the tibia about 20% longer than the femur. The large eye sockets suggest a keen visual sense, and also suggest the possibility that they were nocturnal. In a 2001 study conducted by Bruce Rothschild and other paleontologists, 178 foot bones referred to Ornithomimus were examined for signs of stress fracture, but none were found.
Aft, and without a break, a fuselage-like fairing ran rearwards, narrowing to the tail. This structure was stabilized on each side by a pair of struts to the upper and lower booms. A split-axle undercarriage had legs to the fuselage and, rearwards, to the forward wing spar, with a strut between their upper joints. The Type 161 flew for the first time on 21 January 1931.
Adult male American rhea (Rhea americana). E. eocaenus probably had legs longer than but about as thick as this bird. Its tibiotarsus length is not precisely known; if it had the proportions found in elephant birds and moa, it would have been 80–90 cm long. But there is no real reason to assume that Eremopezus, living in wetlands rich in predators, was similar to these bulky lumbering insular ratites.
Murdered American soldiers at Malmedy on 14 January 1945. Sometime around 17 December 1944, according to PFC Amos H. Rock of Company A, his company drove up on the Malmedy Massacre site near Malmédy, Belgium. He says they counted 159 bodies at the location and the Germans stripped them of their ammo, guns, and trucks. He also said dead soldiers were covered in snow and some had legs in the air and some not.
The wings had parallel chord but the lower planes were significantly narrower than the upper; only the lower planes carried dihedral. Ailerons, with back-set hinges to provide aerodynamic balance, were mounted on the upper planes alone. The wide-track divided main undercarriage had legs mounted on the wing front spar below the innermost interplane struts, braced to the fuselage. The fuselage was flat sided with a pronounced dorsal fairing or decking and a similar ventral fairing below.
In a magazine article, the special effects department admitted that the "mutant" costume originally had legs that matched the upper body, but they had so much trouble making the legs look and work properly that they were forced by studio deadline to simply have the mutant wear a pair of trousers. Posters of the movie show the mutant as it was supposed to appear.Internet Movie Database Trivia. This title was one of the very few flat widescreen (FWS) titles to be printed direct-to-matrix by Technicolor.
Casting of the series was announced on 18 May 2012 with Gary Sweet, Rhys Muldoon, Gyton Grantley and Firass Dirani cast as the house husbands. Sweet stars as Lewis, a successful builder who has become a stay-at-home dad to Matilda, while his partner, Gemma, is a senior nurse at the local hospital. Sweet commented "When I first got the House Husbands scripts I just felt like this was something that had legs." Julia Morris and Anna McGahan were cast as Lewis's partner Gemma and daughter Lucy.
Among the singles he recorded in were "Get Drunk and Be Somebody" which was released in 1978, and "Blues Mechanic" which was released on Ace Records. In 1995 he released his debut album, People Don’t Care, which was not a commercial success. The album had legs, and potential with the movie "The Babysitter" using 4 songs off the album in that movie starring Alicia Silverstone. And a CD release party at the Hollywood House of Blues as well as a featured night at Universal City Walk's BB Kings Club.
The tour became the longest in rugby history; 107 matches were played during the 14-month tour, which had legs in Australia, the British Isles, and New Zealand. Of these 107 matches, 74 were in the British Isles, and an average of a game every 2.3 days on that leg. Williams played in 53 of these, scoring 12 tries in the process, and captained the team on a number of occasions. In total, Williams played at least 75 matches on tour (a number of team lists are missing).
Upon the application, Meyer advertised for community involvement in the Berkeley Barb newspaper. After three community meetings, the concept had "legs" as shown by a turn out of over 100 community activists at a church at the corner of Oak and Baker Streets in San Francisco. It is one of the many stations operated by community broadcasters Lorenzo Milam and Jeremy Lansman on the premise that any community group with something to say should be able start a low-powered radio station to serve that community. The station broadcasts meetings of various local governing bodies as well as different and varied music shows.
Luxemburg's fellow revolutionary Karl Liebknecht was murdered along with her On 29 May 2009, Spiegel online, the internet branch of the news magazine Der Spiegel, reported the recently considered possibility that someone else's remains had mistakenly been identified as Luxemburg's and buried as hers. The forensic pathologist Michael Tsokos, head of the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences at the Berlin Charité, discovered a preserved corpse lacking head, feet, or hands in the cellar of the Charité's medical history museum. He found the corpse's autopsy report suspicious and decided to perform a CT scan on the remains. The body showed signs of having been waterlogged at some point and the scans showed that it was the body of a woman of 40–50 years of age who suffered from osteoarthritis and had legs of differing length.
A "one-arm sign painter" tailored his art to fit the sensationalism surrounding the incidents in 1954, making bumper plates proclaiming "Home of the Beast of Bladenboro". On the morning of December 15, 1954, on a tenant farm near Robeson Memorial Hospital, "five mediumsized pigs and three chickens" were found dead, with "crushed skulls [...] Three of the pigs had legs torn apart from their bodies. Strangely enough, no blood was evident, indicating the killer employed the same blood-sucking traits as the Bladenboro beast."('Beast Of Bladenboro' Type Killer Strikes In Robeson, 1954) The next day, a stray dog was killed, which the County Dog Warden said was "most probably" the killer from the day before, even though the tracks found at the farm were not compared to the dead dog's, and it was not explained how the dog could have reached the chickens, which were reportedly roosting in a tree.
At a press conference, shortly after the match, the Indians were asked why they played barefooted. The Indian captain Talimeren Ao said, "Well, you see, we play football in India, whereas you play BOOTBALL!". This was applauded by the British and the next day Ao's comment was in the headlines of London's newspapers. While the 1–2 loss to France and first round elimination was a huge disappointment to the team and the public alike, the quality of football the team displayed had captivated one and all. The Indian footballers’ bravery and brilliance in bare feet at the 1948 Olympics earned them the admiration of Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. King George VI invited the team to Buckingham Palace and there, as the story goes, he lifted up Sailen Manna's trouser leg, telling him it was just to check if he really had legs of steel as it appeared from the strength of his shots.

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