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After Vanessa heaved up her lunch, it was time for dinner.
Bev, meanwhile, turned off the engine, jumped down to the pavement, and heaved up the truck's rear door.
It has steep seats rising up from a central circular 'stage', on which the animal would have been placed, and an underground chamber, where the animal was prepared before being heaved up with an elaborate elevating device to the theater.
Aldridge didn't take a single three-pointer, he heaved up a whole series of terrible-ass baseline turnarounds to get himself going, and made all four of his points on garbage tip-ins he managed to get somewhere in the madness of Clint Capela's ten-defensive-rebound night.
Surely, when he lied on his bed, staring at the ceiling and dreamed of his future in the NBA, he wasn't fantasizing about watching his team shit the bed while he struggled hauling his creaky bones up and down the court as his coach's son heaved up stupid bricks across the court.
One ball to decide a > pennant! The pitcher heaved up the ball and Orr swung. There was a crack and > the ball started toward the city. It crossed the right center field fence > still going higher.
The Sages interpreted the words of "which is waved, and which is heaved up," to teach that the priest moved an offering forward and backward, upward and downward. As thus compares "heaving" to "waving," the Midrash deduced that in every case where the priest waved, he also heaved.Numbers Rabbah 9:38. 12th century.
The Hampden County Memorial Bridge, linking West Springfield to Metro Center Springfield Technological advancements allowed the first bridge to be built across the Connecticut River in 1805. It was a toll bridge built on stone pilings; the roadway heaved up and down as it passed over six arch-shaped spans. This bridge was damaged by spring floods in 1814, and after a partial collapse under heavy traffic, was demolished. In 1816, a replacement bridge opened at Bridge Street.
Mount Hebo was apparently named by a viewing party seeking a new route to the Willamette Valley that climbed the mountain to get a better view of the terrain. A member of the party said the mountain should be called "Heave Ho" because from their position it looked like it had been heaved up from its surroundings. The name became distorted over the years to its present form. Mount Hebo was the site of the Mount Hebo Air Force Station, a long-range radar installation, 1956–1980.
New construction impeded many of the views (as did the trees); tree roots attacked sewer lines; sidewalks heaved up to irregular angles as trees outgrew parking strips and shaded houses and yards more than was generally considered desirable. The Parks Department did approve some tree removals, always at the expense of the adjacent landowner. In 1942 the roads (but not the landscaping) were transferred from Parks to the City Engineer's office. A 1952 proposal by the City Engineer and the Planning Commission to revert the route to "standard" street status was turned down by the City Council.
A brigade lost 216 persons as killed or injured, Shedevr was injured and the cossack Gogasov perished. Count Abai was able solemnly report to the emperor Menelik II, how the young romantic poruchik Shedevr solemnly heaved up the flag of Ethiopia above one of banks of Lake Rudolf. Count Leontiev is spy or adventurer... Nikolay Stepanovich Leontiev Emperor of Ethiopia introduced the title of count, which had never existed in his country before, Nicholai Leontyev was handed an official document that declared him to be Count Abai. Leontiev organized the first modern battalion of the regular Ethiopian army and presented it to Menelik in February 1899.
Lehman's classification was developed by Abraham Gottlob Werner who thought that rock strata had been deposited from a primeval global ocean rather than by Noah's Flood, a doctrine called Neptunism. The idea of a young Earth was further undermined in 1774 by Nicolas Desmarest, whose studies of a succession of extinct volcanoes in Europe showed layers which would have taken long ages to build up. The fact that these layers were still intact indicated that any later Flood had been local rather than universal. Against Neptunism, James Hutton proposed an indefinitely old cycle of eroded rocks being deposited in the sea, consolidated and heaved up by volcanic forces into mountains which in turn eroded, all in natural processes which continue to operate.
In the 18th century, geologists became convinced that an immense time had been needed to build up the huge thickness of rock strata visible in quarries and cliffs, implying extensive pre-human periods. The concept of Neptunism taught by Abraham Gottlob Werner proposed that rock strata had been deposited from a primeval global ocean rather than by Noah's Flood. Opposing this, James Hutton proposed an indefinitely old cycle of eroded rocks being deposited in the sea, consolidated and heaved up by volcanic forces into mountains which in turn eroded, all in natural processes which continue to operate. By 1807 when the Geological Society of London was founded as the first professional geological society,Bicentenary of Geological Society of London most of its members accepted a basic geologic time scale, and researchers including William Smith had found that strata could be identified by characteristic fossils.

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