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Rob and Khloe's exes were hanging together at the iGo.
Given their history of hanging together around the holidays, it's interesting.
The key thing here, of course, is Karlie and Katy hanging together.
So an effective voice in the world requires hanging together rather than hanging apart.
His book, "Hanging Together: Overcoming Divisions in the Tea Party Movement," was published in 2012.
They were hanging together Monday at a Starbucks at Mammoth Mountain ski resort in central Cali.
Check this out ... #1, #2 and #3 all hanging together at LAX and TMZ Sports has the video!!
The monthlong men's wear season, with stops in Florence, Milan and Paris, may not be hanging together thematically.
But the original version was Indians and Africans, both really struggling under colonial reign, hanging together to make music.
That specificity isn't just the next logical step in the argument; it's crucial to the whole thing hanging together.
They were spotted hanging together on back-to-back nights last week ... despite Wayne's $51 million lawsuit against his former boss.
Check this out ... a bunch of NFL stars are hanging together in Kentucky right now -- gearing up for the Kentucky Derby.
Demi Lovato has what appears to be an unbreakable bond with former bf Wilmer Valderrama, because they were hanging together over the weekend.
Unclear if she's really dating A$AP, but they've definitely been hanging together since her breakup with Hassan Jameel after 3 years of dating.
For now, it is still hanging together: If you want to watch Disney's ESPN, you're probably going to end up paying for the Disney Channel, too.
But ethically, these slogans highlight two different approaches to the common good: going it alone, with each of us fending for ourselves, versus hanging together, seeking solidarity.
Remember, Kendall was on a bike riding date with her rumored new flame, Ben, the day before in L.A. They've been hanging together a lot lately ... post-Blake Griffin.
For Senate Democrats, that dynamic simply amplifies the necessity of hanging together — and, they say, makes their job as defenders of the Affordable Care Act that much more vital.
But now, more than ever, there's this collectivist energy—a sense that the club kids, punks, and noiseniks are all hanging together and working together toward a common goal.
Sources from their inner circle tell us they weren't surprised to see the exes hanging together in Australia this weekend, but they've been back in each other's lives since the fall.
Memphis held Golden State to a season-low point total and is hanging together well despite a heavy dose of injuries, including a back injury to standout point guard Mike Conley.
Ha and Lohan, who both maintain an impressive jet-set lifestyle, have been hanging together for a while, but in early December, rumors started swirling that the two were more than just friends.
What we see in his photographs of teenagers and young adults hanging together is what Davidson didn't photograph, another world that was closed off to him, and that we have yet to fully recognize.
"Our iron-60 data is, in a sense, hanging together with seafloor and lunar sample data," Israel said, although he added that cosmic rays come from all directions, and it's nearly impossible to pinpoint their exact source.
The rumor mill was spinning like crazy after pics and videos showed BC and YBN hanging together at Houston restaurant Turkey Leg Hut and a nightclub ... but we're told they bumped into each other at the eatery and went to the club as old pals.
The Nickelback frontman and Suns star were spotted hanging together last week at the Bottled Blonde bar and grill in Scottsdale, AZ, where Chad reminded Al of just who he really was by crooning the first few lines of the band's smash hit, "How You Remind Me." It wasn't long before Alan started singing along, and then lauching into a full-on 2001 teen rock body thrash.
Pocket netting involves hanging scallops in individual net pockets. Pockets are most often set in groups hanging together. Pocket nets are not used extensively in larger farms due to their cost. However, handling time is low and so can be considered in smaller operations.
Like figure-ground organization, perceptual grouping (sometimes called perceptual segregation) is a form of perceptual organization. Organisms perceive some parts of their perceptual fields as "hanging together" more tightly than others. They use this information for object detection. Perceptual grouping is the process that determines what these "pieces" of the perceptual field are.
Marc Weller, and Stefan Wolff. "Bosnia and Herzegovina ten years after Dayton: Lessons for internationalized state building." Ethnopolitics 5.1 (2006): 1-13."Hanging together: Though Bosnia’s demise has long been predicted, it is surviving," The Economist April 27, 2019, pp 45-46, online In 2011, Serbia was forced to turn over Mladić to the United Nations, and in 2017 he was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of genocide.
The shooter Kakhovsky was executed by hanging, together with four other leading Decembrists: Pavel Pestel; the poet Kondraty Ryleyev; Sergey Muravyov-Apostol; and Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin. 31 Decembrists facing the death penalty were instead imprisoned. Other Decembrists were exiled to Siberia, Kazakhstan, and the Far East. Suspicion also fell on several eminent persons who were on friendly terms with the Decembrist leaders and could have been aware of their clandestine organizations, notably Alexander Pushkin, Aleksander Griboyedov, and Aleksey Yermolov.
On the request of Polish Jacobins, he was sentenced by the summary revolutionary court to hanging, together with some of the leaders of the Targowica Confederation: Józef Kossakowski, hetman Piotr Ożarowski and hetman Józef Zabiełło. He was executed on 9 May 1794 in Warsaw, in the aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising, a part of the Kościuszko Uprising. His last actions earned him further recognition, as he gave the executioner a golden box, to commemorate the moment of the execution, and put the rope on his neck himself.
WAAC agreed to a more modest series of up to eleven canvases, some of which would be up to six metres long. The first two of these, Burners and Caulkers were completed by the end of August 1940. WAAC purchased the three parts of Burners, but not Caulkers, for £300 and requested a further painting, Welders, for balance. Spencer delivered Welders in March 1941 and in May 1941 saw the two paintings hanging together for the first time at the WAAC exhibition in the National Gallery.
None is permitted to avoid participation in the feast ... More horrible than any punishment is that even those who have become Christians must purchase exemption from participation in the feast ... The sacrifices are made thus: Nine heads are offered for every living creature of the male sex. By the blood of these the gods are appeased. The bodies are hung up in a grove not far from the temple. Dogs and horses may be seen hanging close by human beings; a Christian told me he had seen seventy-two bodies hanging together.
Babesia canis and B. bigemina are "large Babesia species" that form paired merozoites in the erythrocytes, commonly described as resembling "two pears hanging together", rather than the "Maltese cross" of the "small Babesia species". Their merozoites are around twice the size of small ones. Cerebral babesiosis is suspected in vivo when neurological signs (often severe) are seen in cattle that are positive for B. bovis on blood smear, but this has yet to be proven scientifically. Outspoken red discoloration of the grey matter post mortem further strengthens suspicion of cerebral babesiosis.
Among the co-accused were Goerdeler, Wirmer and Leuschner, all members of the formerly foreseen new government. In the course of the proceedings on 7 and 8 September, Lejeune-Jung became just as much a victim of Volksgerichtshof President Roland Freisler's infamous handling of trials as many others before and after him. On 8 September 1944, the second day of the trial, the accused Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, Wilhelm Leuschner, Josef Wirmer, Ulrich von Hassel and Paul Lejeune-Jung were sentenced to death by hanging. Together with the aforesaid charges, Leujeune-Jung was also found guilty of defeatism and supporting the enemy.
The text is in sutra form. The word Sutra (Sanskrit: सूत्र) means "string, thread".M Winternitz (2010 Reprint), A History of Indian Literature, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass, , pages 249 The root of the word is siv, that which sews and holds things together.Monier Williams, Sanskrit English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, Entry for Sutra, page 1241 In the context of Indian literature, Sutra means a distilled collection of syllables and words, any form or manual of "aphorism, rule, direction" hanging together like threads with which the "teachings of ritual, philosophy, grammar or any field of knowledge" can be woven.
The tapestries remained in the house and in 1738 George Vertue recorded that he had seen the Elizabethan maps and later copies of Oxfordshire and Worcestershire hanging together in the Great Drawing Room in Weston. Thirty years later in 1768 Walpole saw only ‘Three large maps of Counties in tapestry’.Walpole’s Journal, Walpole Soc Annual XVI, 1927-28 In 1781 when the contents of the house were sold, only three pieces were listed, by size, in the entries in Christie's auction catalogue.Christie and Ansell 1781, Sale Catalogue of the property of William Sheldon, Weston, August 28-September 11, 1781 The three tapestries listed are identifiable as the 16th century Warwickshire map with its 17th century border and the two 17th century copies of Oxfordshire and Worcestershire; they were bought by Horace Walpole.
He reported "My colors were completely riddled with canister and musket balls, scarcely hanging together. The top of the staff, upon which is a brass eagle, was shot away by canister, but saved, and brought away."Report of Charles B. Stoughton to Peter T. Washburn, December 16, 1862, Report of the Adjutant & Inspector General of the State of Vermont, from November 1, 1862, to October 1, 1863, Montpelier: Walton's Steam Printing Establishment, 1863, p. 73. He continued to lead the regiment during its participation in the battles of Marye's Heights, Salem Church, and Gettysburg.Vermont in the Civil War, Cemetery Database, Virtual Cemetery, Stoughton, Charles Bradley , retrieved March 28, 2014 On July 10, 1863, during the Union army's pursuit of the retreating Army of Northern Virginia, Stoughton was severely wounded in an engagement near Funkstown, Maryland, resulting in the loss of his right eye.
A detailed description of the bugonia process can be found in byzantine Geoponica:Geoponica, XV, 2, 22 sqq.. > Build a house, ten cubits high, with all the sides of equal dimensions, with > one door, and four windows, one on each side; put an ox into it, thirty > months old, very fat and fleshy; let a number of young men kill him by > beating him violently with clubs, so as to mangle both flesh and bones, but > taking care not to shed any blood; let all the orifices, mouth, eyes, nose > etc. be stopped up with clean and fine linen, impregnated with pitch; let a > quantity of thyme be strewed under the reclining animal, and then let > windows and doors be closed and covered with a thick coating of clay, to > prevent the access of air or wind. After three weeks have passed, let the > house be opened, and let light and fresh air get access to it, except from > the side from which the wind blows strongest. Eleven days afterwards, you > will find the house full of bees, hanging together in clusters, and nothing > left of the ox but horns, bones and hair.

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