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If not, you can end up wandering hither and yon.
Televisions above him beam in dog races from hither and yon.
Meanwhile, Jill hacks together a drone capable of flying chicken sandwiches hither and yon.
Volunteers from hither and yon sign up to build the work and feed the participants.
I go hither and yon for my work — not that I could do that immediately.
"They are assigned hither and yon in no particular order down the street," she said.
That's more than three times the population of the United States, zipping hither and yon at 186 mph.
After all, most of us have seen many doctors over many decades, with details scattered hither and yon.
Further examples are on view at the Cantor at Stanford University and hither and yon in San Francisco MOMA.
" Online reviews are "mostly random and trivial and shrunk to fit the ­hither-and-yon notice of cafeteria-style readers.
It is hard to imagine them standing in the way if he tears up treaties or transfers military forces hither and yon.
The key is the joystick-like pole in the middle that lets you use your knees to easily turn the board hither and yon.
The music roamed hither and yon, and back again — from fiddlers to folk songs of the Appalachians to ethnic songs of the big cities.
To the student with friends scattered hither and yon, across grades and groups and genders: You may feel like an outsider at every insider gathering.
City Kitchen As a confirmed squid lover, I have happily eaten more than my fair share, at home and on the road, in places hither and yon.
These rosy renderings of effortless whooshing hither and yon distract us from what the problem demands: a way forward that prioritizes not thoughtless speed but calibrated efficiency.
Set in the underground music scene of a pre-perestroika, early 1980s Leningrad, the featherlight plot (by the director, Kirill Serebrennikov, and several others) drifts hither and yon.
They sold Brexit to the British people without specifying what it might mean, making Utopian promises about having cake and eating it while making effortless trade deals hither and yon.
We've all been there: When everyone is coupled up and dancing, there is you, alone at the free bar, eyes darting hither and yon for something, anything, to grind up to.
Truth be told, the vehicles that get my professional admiration are the everyday ones, the dependable workhorses that shuttle our children hither and yon, the cars that become part of the family.
Abraham Lincoln, "Honest Abe," was also known as the "Rail Splitter" because of his rural upbringing — post and rail fences ran hither and yon across the country in the 19th century and earlier.
Experts say that counting bodies can be a complex task after an attack this size — multiple explosions at six sites in three cities — and in which the remains are scattered hither and yon.
Do Ms. Guizzo and Mr. Chen think being in a union means that you just sit back and watch your boss make all the toys, harness up the fleet and schlep hither and yon?
Clues to this effect have been sprinkled hither and yon throughout the vast backstory revealed in George R.R. Martin's novels, but the sparser storytelling constraints of television have in some ways made it clearer.
Little pockets of expertise are scattered hither and yon all throughout Capitol Hill — especially when members dig in to work on idiosyncratic pieces of legislation that are off the radar of big-time partisan conflict.
Once, like an autonomous blankie, he enwrapped a kibe that was all flailing appendages and stopped it even at the loss of a good portion of his amorphous mass, gobbets of mycosymbiont flesh flying hither and yon.
In an industry that loves a venue metaphor, dragging guests hither and yon from river to warehouse through cities from New York to Milan in the search for ever more visceral architectural messaging, this one was a doozy.
Clues to this effect have been sprinkled hither and yon throughout the vast backstory revealed in Martin's novels, and the theory — known as R+L=J — is sufficiently accepted in the fandom that the show's revelations hardly count as spoilers.
Granted, this was probably much more satisfying in olden times, when turkeys were the size of Volkswagens and roamed hither and yon across the frozen wastelands of nascent America, devouring any Pilgrims unfortunate enough to be accused as witches and cast out of their lean-to.
They splurged for a small propeller airplane, which they then piloted hither and yon, not to the major transit hubs we all come and go from in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta and Chicago but to small landing strips in and around places like Holland, Mich.
Most of the new characters could use more heft, purpose and edge to their personalities, and they have a tendency to turn up hither and yon without much of a clue how they got there; drawing a geographical map of their movements would create an impenetrable network of lines.
No spoilers here, folks — it's right there in the title, Batman shall do Battle with Superman — and if that moment is ostensibly what you are paying to see, with waste laid hither and yon, with bad blood and true malice a clear winner in the end, then you shall have it.
Hamell on Trial: The Night Guy at the Apocalypse: Profiles of a Rushing Midnight (Saustex) Recorded live on his phone in venues hither and yon, these 13 low-life tales are different from all the other low-life tales the barfly with his stage name on the cover has peddled over the years.
Risso spent his formative years at Prada, so the resemblance is understandable), which morphed into floral silks ruched up the sides and tied by multiple skinny strings that dangled hither and yon, which transitioned into contrasting graphic prints, which finally took the form of cellophane sheaths with the texture of Bubble Wrap (actually made of a Japanese silk nylon) sprinkled with silvery paillettes.
The designer Chitose Abe had taken the band's album, "One Nation Under a Groove," as the inspiration for a collection that was effectively an argument for unity: of big oversize trousers and hard-core trench coats and sheer, weightless blouses spliced into a single jumpsuit; of many, many different size polka dots; of cartographic prints, flickering hither and yon on the points of scarf dresses and suits.
The Eagle Awards were not presented or distributed in 1982"News From Hither and Yon: Eagles Return, New Dog Strip, EC Update, Computer Comics," The Comics Journal #84 (Sept. 1983), p. 22. (except for possibly the Roll of Honour).
In mid-1991 it launched the comics magazine Blast!."From Hither and Yon...," The Comics Journal #147 (Dec. 1991), p. 27. While going on to publish several other newsstand titles, however, it was the customer magazine side of the business that grew most dramatically, with early clients including Debenhams, IKEA, the Dorchester,and Eurotunnel.
The station was still like an ant heap that had been disturbed, with people rushing hither and yon, but I eventually found a stall that was selling waffles. I bought four and went back to the train. The train left, then the trip became nerve-racking, as it would stop every now and then. Whistles would blow, shouts would be heard, and then off we’d go for another while.
Nobody knew anything about trains to Paris. People rushing hither and yon trying to get news of train movements. I finally sat down somewhere to rest and overheard a couple saying something about a train to Paris in an hour on Track 5. I made my way to Track 5 and found a conductor who confirmed the news and in about half an hour a train pulled in and was announced over the loudspeaker.
For 4,000 years, the people of the Nine Lands have lived peacefully under the guidance of their hundred gods. When the goddess Meeryn is murdered the peace is shattered, and Tylar de Noche – a defrocked knight who, as sole witness, is now sole suspect – must find the killer and prove himself innocent. Tylar turns to Delia, a priestess and love interest, and to Rogger, a thief wise to the ways of the criminal underworld. Slogging hither and yon for scraps of clues, the three begin to suspect that the supposedly pacific gods are in fact engaged in an ongoing struggle for power and control.
Small chairs, which > bring up such pretty, cozy images of rolly-pooly mannikens and maidens, > eating supper from tilted porringers, and spilling the milk on their night- > gowns – these go ricketting along on the tops of beds and bureaus, and not > unfrequently pitch into the street, and so fall asunder. Children are > driving hither and yon, one with a flower-pot in his hand, another with > work-box, band-box, or oil-canakin; each so intent upon his important > mission, that all the world seems to him (as it does to many a theologican,) > safely locked up within the little walls he carries. Luckily, both boy and > bigot are mistaken, or mankind would be in a bad box, sure enough. The dogs > seem bewildered with this universal transmigration of bodies; and as for the > cats, they sit on the door-steps, mewing piteously, that they were not born > in the middle ages, or at least in the quiet old portion of the world.
Marvel's X-Men comic and creators dominated the 1981 Eagles, winning Favourite Comic Book, Artist (John Byrne), Writer (Chris Claremont), Inker (Terry Austin), Character (Wolverine), Single Comic Book Story (X-Men #137, "The Fate of the Phoenix"), Continued Comic Book Story ("The Dark Phoenix Saga," X-Men #135–137), and Cover (X-Men #136, by Byrne and Austin)."Marvel's X-Men Sweep British Eagle Awards," The Comics Journal #69 (Dec. 1981), p. 19. The 1981 awards were organized by Burton and Conroy, and sponsored by Burton, Conroy, Colin Campbell, Bob Smart, and four UK comics retailers: Forbidden Planet, Forever People, Nostalgia & Comics, and Comics Showcase. After a hiatus in 1982, the Eagle Awards returned in 1983, presented at the London Comic Mart by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons."News From Hither and Yon: Eagles Return, New Dog Strip, EC Update, Computer Comics," The Comics Journal #84 (Sept. 1983), p. 22. The 1984 Eagle Award nominations were announced in May"Eagle Nominations Announced," The Comics Journal #89 (May 1984), p. 11.

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