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They are testing their limits and taking in the fresh air.
Daily exercise out in the fresh air of nature is the norm.
"She's grateful to be able to breathe in the fresh air, walk in the fresh air," her lawyer, Richard A. Portale, said, standing across the street from the prison, on a hill where journalists had been camped out.
" She adds to PEOPLE, "We go out every day to be in the fresh air.
She hung her laundry on a clothesline, letting it flap dry in the fresh air.
My mother felt very strongly that kids needed to be outside in the fresh air.
We all walk around the island for an hour and take in the fresh air.
There's also the perk of spending all day outside, in the fresh air and California sun.
Once we all got out on the trail in the fresh air, it was an amazing experience.
Yes, suede can work, as long as your toes and heels are out in the fresh air.
I was pulling over every other mile to take it in and breathe in the fresh air.
A big gap exists between "must" and "may," one large enough to let in the fresh air of reform.
But, the clothes in these photos tell me that it wasn't very warm out, and it's out in the fresh air.
But out in the fresh air, it's easier to see how the ShadowMaps team's simple corrections make a world of difference.
That's why you are out there: to be out there in the fresh air away from the cares of the world.
In warm weather, the couple found themselves going out to dinner just so they could sit outside in the fresh air.
It's only half a mile away, and a walk in the fresh air is much better for my nausea than a taxi ride.
But astronauts in space can't exactly go for a jog in the fresh air to clear their minds, increase fitness, and gain strength.
It was quick and easy, but moving around and breathing in the fresh air energized me to take on everything camp had to offer.
This way, Karev can deal with his mental health issues in the fresh air and outside of the bustle of a city like Seattle.
Warsaw Journal WARSAW — Michal Czekala's job chopping down trees keeps the 21-year-old out in the fresh air pretty much all day long.
It's a 247 minute walk uphill but it's nice to be moving in the fresh air after being stuck on a plane for so long.
Honest work in the fresh air was considered a needful thing by the family, which was still very much connected to its middle-class roots.
He's a huge proponent of exercising in the fresh air, and posts plenty of images and videos to inspire you to take your workout outside.
These were spaces where the passengers seemed quite relaxed, away from the more crowded interiors, breathing in the fresh air, taking photos, and enjoying the views.
It was a spring night and I was sleeping with my window open, which was right above my bed; I loved breathing in the fresh air.
As most of the country longs for sunshine, parts of the world are already dancing in the fresh air—especially in Miami, at the Ultra Music Festival.
This is officially a nostalgia piece now — and fans and players alike might hiss their disapproval of such an intrusion on their bucolic afternoon in the fresh air.
They're a relatively cheap and comfortable way to spend an afternoon hanging out in the fresh air, whether that means just outside your door or deep in the woods.
One Australian family staying in a bunked interior room were let outside for an hour on Friday, their first time in the fresh air since the previous Tuesday, BuzzFeed News reported.
In fact, his wife Michelle, 54, said in her recent memoir, Becoming, that they were often told to "take the motorcade instead of walking in the fresh air" for their safety.
Half the time when a baby is crying it just needs to get out in the fresh air, see some trees, feel the sun, or look at the moon if it's night.
Theron continued in the "Fresh Air" interview, saying that she found the stories of Kelly, Carlson, and the other women of Fox News to be what made the film important to pursue.
The first thing I did when I walked out of the hospital to the car was look up to the sky, take in the fresh air and let the sun's warmth drench my face.
The four of them share adjacent cabins and a balcony, and they try to spend as much time as they can in the fresh air and sunlight — anything to ward off the worst psychological effects of the quarantine.
The days leading up to Yom Kippur are the busiest of the year for Israeli bicycle sellers and repairers, as children prepare for their big day of fun out in the fresh air when the weather is still warm.
Normally, people and cars come and go, elders can be seen living their lives, a few off to work, many more headed out to exercise, shop, learn, volunteer or play, and some reading on benches in the fresh air.
He started strong and confident, then freaked the hell out presumably wondering why the hell he was there in the first place, then went deeper and darker into the fright show, and came out alright in the fresh air.
"If they are having a good time in the fresh air, which the advocates of eugenics tell them is better for them than reading books, it is very difficult to get them back to books," a publisher lamented to The Times.
Instead, she is happiest when pottering around the grounds of her dacha located 100 kilometers outside Moscow, where she spends her time "in the fresh air with flowers and many kinds of plants", or when she is visiting the gymnastics school set up in her honor in Obninsk.
The tennis star, who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles during her professional tennis career, now keeps her great figure by playing tennis and using upper body weights, eating healthy, and spending part of each summer in the fresh air of Aspen, Colorado, where her sister Clare lives.
Desperate enough to pay Top Happy Spa's $50,000 fee, Miles lies down in a treatment chair and wakes up as a new man, filled with a zest for life that has him sticking his head out car windows to breathe in the fresh air like a dog, cooking elaborate meals for his wife Kate (Aisling Bea), and outshining Dan at the office.
In early 1913, Goddard became seriously ill with tuberculosis and had to leave his position at Princeton. He then returned to Worcester, where he began a prolonged process of recovery at home. His doctors did not expect him to live. He decided he should spend time outside in the fresh air and walk for exercise, and he gradually improved.
He attended evening classes at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he studied under Einar Utzon-Franck and Kaare Klint."Peder Moos: Dansk arkitekt, møbelsnedker og formgiver", Gravsted.dk. Retrieved 15 November 2011. Moos designed a bed that could slide in and out of his window so that he could sleep in the fresh air.
In the event of a fire and the attainment of an ambient temperature of 50°C (+0/−10°C), the drawers, if fitted, must first retract and the doors must automatically close. These actions are normally activated by bimetallic or fusible links. At approx. 70°C, the fire protection valves in the fresh air inlets and exhaust air connection points auto-close.
Melanie explains to Tina that the spots do not hurt or itch, and shows Tina her spotty tummy. The two girls spend the day playing together and end the day with a hug. A week later Tina is back to school, without measles. Her mother attributes this to her eating the right foods, playing in the fresh air and drinking much water.
The tests were successful; skiing became an enjoyable exercise and a tourist pleasure in the fresh air. Duhamel imported fourteen pairs of skis, equipped with good bindings produced in Norway, and proceeded to distribute them to his friends over the years. In November 1895, some of his athlete friends, skiers sufficiently distinguished, decided to gather in a ski club in imitation of the British.
The new children's hospital is a mix of four-bedded and single- bedded accommodation. The design included a part covered roof garden where it was intended that young patients would be able to enjoy a range of activities in the fresh air. In 2016 the roof garden play area was closed amid health and safety concerns. The hospital has a 47-seat cinema, which was built in partnership with MediCinema costing around £250,000 to install.
Alfresco is a British sketch comedy television series starring Robbie Coltrane, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Siobhan Redmond and Emma Thompson, produced by Granada Television and broadcast by ITV from May 1983 to June 1984. Running for two series, it totalled 13 episodes and was named Alfresco (from the Italian al fresco, meaning "in the fresh air") because, unusually for a comedy sketch show of the time, it was shot on location rather than in a studio.
In 2013, the road was named in a BBC report as being the most polluted in London, including the highest surveyed levels of benzene and nitrogen dioxide. A report in the Sunday Times, referring to the North Circular, said "if you want to pull back the lid of your convertible and drink in the fresh air, look elsewhere". In 2019, a BBC News report said that the section between Chiswick and Hanger Lane was the most congested in Britain.
Before this her father had allowed her to preach but only in the fresh air or in the meeting room. She started to support the China Inland Mission (CIM) who sent missionaries to China and the group founded by James Hudson Taylor. The CIM were unusual because they wore traditional Chinese clothes and they did not solicit funds but relied on people assisting with contributions of time or money. Soltau decide to help with the children of the missionaries who required a home.
Typical of the buildings, the architecture, and architects such as Gerrit Rietveld, Wildschut and the Apeldoorn inhabitants Chris and have made important contributions. Central to the construction of the district was living in a park setting. In the greenery are many bird species present and the gardens are regularly visited by squirrels, hedgehogs, foxes and sometimes wild boar or badger. On the north side of the district until the thirties was the sanatorium Berg en Bosch; here tuberculosis patients could be cured in the fresh air.
Similar to the nocturnes of John Field, Bendel wrote many Stimmungsbilder (mood pictures). His preference for mountain trips were expressed with a series of these type of pieces, with examples from Schweizer Bilder, Op. 137 and books Am Genfer See Op. 139. Some of these pieces were accompanied with a brief explanation of the content. When describing these pieces, C.F. Weitzman says, “Bendel portrays the impressions of his journeyings in the fresh air of the valleys and heights of Switzerland; and in the “Sechs deutsche Märchenbilder” (Op.
The Miami > News – Google News Archive Search In the 1930s, a New Jersey bus line used a fenced-off section as a bus terminal. The remaining area was used as the exit area for the stage doors of the Shubert and Booth Theatres. Cast members lounged in the fresh air during their breaks. Large posters hanging on the fence called "three-sheets", because they were three times the size of the "one-sheet" lobby cards, were hung from the fence to advertise shows underway in nearby theatres.
Gaperon is a speciality of Auvergne country and originated from the plateau of Limagne, between Clermont-Ferrand and Vichy in the Puy de Dôme region. It was originally made with the babeurre, which is the leftover liquid from making butter (buttermilk). Milk which was left over after butter-making was mixed with fresh milk to make the cheese curds and further mixed with the local pink garlic and pepper. In the old days, the Gaperon was ripened in the fresh air as it was hung in the farmhouse kitchen or the storeroom.
Non-Finns in Cokato and elsewhere were unfamiliar with sauna. They did not know what their Finnish neighbors were doing in sauna buildings, which looked to them like strange little huts, and there was great speculation. Adding to the controversy was the standard practice of taking sauna and cooling off naked, often outside in the air if the sauna did not have a separate dressing room, which many early Minnesota savusaunas did not. The Barberg-Selvälä-Salmonson sauna was one of these, so the families cooled themselves in the fresh air, naked.
An open air school existed within the grounds of the hospital, allowing the children to continue their education and spend time outside in the fresh air, which at the time was one of the main treatments available for tuberculosis. The school was closed in 1949, with the remaining pupils transferred to the school at Crawfordsburn Hospital, a nearby children's hospital. The number of children residing at Whiteabbey hospital increased following the school's closure, and in 1954 the school was re- established until the children's tuberculosis ward was closed in 1968.
Following the arrival of the Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway in 1858 the population of Helensburgh grew even more rapidly, reaching 5,964 in the 1871 Census. Glasgow at this time was developing very rapidly as an industrial city, but this rapid growth caused it to become dirty, smoky and unpleasant. The railway meant that the wealthier business people of Glasgow could now set up home in the fresh air of Helensburgh and commute daily between the two places. This led to the expansion of the town northwards up the hill and the building of many substantial Victorian villas.
In 1997, Puhovski founded FACTUM, an independent documentary film production company. In the following fifteen years he produced more than 60 documentaries. The most controversial documentaries (Operation Storm, Pavilion 22, Lora - Testimonies) and some of the best ones in that period (The Boy who Rushed, I have Nothing Nice to Say to You, Life in the Fresh Air, Straight A’s, Three, Think Pink, War Reporter, The Years of Rust) were produced by FACTUM. In 2004 Puhovski founded and became the director of ZagrebDox, an annual international documentary festival in Zagreb which regularly attracts an audience of around 25,000 viewers.
Here many customers played their instruments, sang, and conversed about their travels in the fresh air. Adem Çolpan, son of İdris Çolpan, remembers how "it was the time of the Vietnam War" and how many of the travellers just "lived for the moment… didn't think much of tomorrow." In its first few years, the Pudding Shop was the only place in the area where direct transportation to Asia and tourist information on Turkey were readily available. With this knowledge, the Çolpan brothers put up a bulletin board inside the restaurant so that travellers could schedule rides with their fellow travellers and communicate with friends and family members.
Once tilt begins, players are well-advised to leave the table and return when emotions have subsided. When away from the table, players are advised to take time to refresh themselves, eat and drink (non- alcoholic) if necessary, and take a break outside in the fresh air. If none of these work in lessening tilt, players are advised to leave the game and not return to playing until they have shaken off the results that led to the tilt. The intent of the advice is to prevent the upset person from letting negative emotions lead to bigger losses that can seriously hurt one's bankroll.
In 1855 Osborn, who had been one of the charter officers of the Illinois Central two years earlier, visited the Highlands to take in the fresh air and scenic beauty of the area. He enjoyed his visit so much that he decided to buy the property where Castle Rock and its associated properties now stands. He and his family spent summers in Wing and Wing until the castle was completed the year before he retired from the railroad industry as president of the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad. He lived there until his death in 1894, devoting his time and money to philanthropic activities in New York.
A statue of George Orwell by the British sculptor Martin Jennings was unveiled on 7 November 2017 outside Broadcasting House, the headquarters of the BBC, in London. The wall behind the statue is inscribed with Orwell's words "If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear", from an unused preface to Animal Farm. The head of BBC history, Robert Seatter, said of Orwell and the statue that "He reputedly based his notorious Room 101 from Nineteen Eighty-Four on a room he had worked in whilst at the BBC, but here he will stand in the fresh air reminding people of the value of journalism in holding authority to account".
She maintained her interest until 1921, two years after her husband had finally left India and the couple had taken residence in Chelsea. Duncan had been treated for tuberculosis in 1900, spending the summer out of doors in the fresh air of Simla, as chronicled in On the Other Side of the Latch (1901), published in the United States and Canada as The Crow's Nest. Childless, she died of chronic lung disease on 22 July 1922 at Ashtead, Surrey, whence she and her husband had moved in 1921. She had been a smoker and it is possible that the cause of death was emphysema, although her lung problems generally may have been exacerbated by the climate and sanitation in Calcutta.
In the years that followed, Camp Bluefields was used as a YWCA summer camp for New York City working women, an ROTC training camp, a Columbia University summer camp, and as a destination for participants in the Fresh Air Fund. In 1930, the camp resumed military use by the U.S. Army, who used the property for training programs that year. In 1942, soldiers from Camp Shanks used the property as a training grounds, and it was used as an air raid post during World War II. The adjacent Clausland Mountain County Park is the former home of a Nike missile launch site. During the Cold War the site was part of a ring of Nike surface-to-air missiles surrounding New York City, intended to defend the city from Soviet bombers.
In his installation address upon succeeding Immanuel, Lord Jakobovits as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth in September 1991, Sacks called for a Decade of Renewal which would "revitalize British Jewry's great powers of creativity". He said this renewal should be based on five central values: "love of every Jew, love of learning, love of God, a profound contribution to British society and an unequivocal attachment to Israel." Sacks said he wanted to be "a catalyst for creativity, to encourage leadership in others, and to let in the fresh air of initiative and imagination". This led to a series of innovative communal projects including Jewish Continuity, a national foundation for Jewish educational programmes and outreach; the Association of Jewish Business Ethics; the Chief Rabbinate Awards for Excellence; the Chief Rabbinate Bursaries, and Community Development, a national scheme to enhance Jewish community life.

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