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As I moved toward the chair, the door jangled open.
The overlays jingled and jangled and shimmered as they came.
I plunged my hand in and it jangled and click-clacked pleasingly.
Power has yet to be restored and aftershocks have rattled jangled nerves.
Warren's policy proposals, like Sanders's, have also jangled nerves on Wall Street.
A terrorist attack in Barcelona also jangled nerves, amid the sell-off.
Critics say Trump's remarks did little to soothe jangled nerves at the agency.
Instead, we can have Jamie explain, and understand his jangled nerves and feelings.
Carnival music jangled as the wide-eyed wooden horsies screeched round and round.
It jangled the nerves of the bourgeoisie, then charged them for the privilege.
A row of thin bracelets jangled as Alexandra raised her hand to her forehead.
Need something to soothe your jangled turkey-nerves during this year's Thanksgiving goings-on?
The plates jangled with flavor, and very little of it came from animal fat.
Their lives were insecure, jangled by history, and dressing well was very important to them.
So slip into the Om Lab, close your eyes, and leave the jangled world outside.
"I blow out air, my nerves still jangled," he says, temporarily transformed into a porpoise.
The gold bracelet on his wrist, the gold chain around his neck, they both jangled.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's fifth, and biggest nuclear test jangled nerves around the world on Friday.
Accommodative Fed policy, including three interest rate cuts in 2019, have helped soothe investors' jangled nerves.
But nerves are especially jangled in the days leading up to the Academy Awards on Sunday.
Slip into The World Is Sound, close your eyes, and leave the jangled world outside for awhile.
Plus, Starbucks promises that red cups are coming, just in case Colbert hasn't calmed your caffeine-jangled nerves.
Coins jangled in pockets or rolled across the bar, as many paid the beer bust fare in change.
PLAYLIST On a Saturday night, Goldie's jangled with power pop and heavier records from Punk outfits like the Wipers.
And then, five minutes before 5 o'clock, 25 minutes after the fighters took off, a phone jangled in Canary.
Judging by the hyperbole, it would seem that the party's or the president's own nerves have been badly jangled.
Jangled, still half-high, a too-free spirit, she is trying to cadge an IV from a doctor she knows.
The nerves jangled when Murray double-faulted on his first match point and his relief was obvious when Stepanek netted a volley.
Nerves have been jangled by a record loss in the most recent quarter at the Government Pension Investment Fund, the world's largest.
The latter audibly jangled as the model walked down the catwalk—it's hard to make clothing look good, let alone sound good.
The crowd in Austin also was jangled by its slow-burn escalation of menace to a climax of outrageous, deeply unsettling proportions.
Late last month, Democratic nerves were jangled — and Republicans reassured — by several polls that showed Trump in a statistical dead-heat with Clinton.
It looks like the three happiest guys in a jangled, coarsened, belligerent, riven country are Barack Obama, George W. Bush and John Boehner.
To revive the already-fragile truce, Americans will now have to soothe jangled Chinese nerves at the same time as trying to extract concessions.
Paulsen considers the Brexit "a wimpy crisis" in that it jangled market nerves but showed little signs of being a fundamental disruption to markets.
Rich saxophones and organs stood in for synthesizers, drums jangled and twitched, and vocalists like King Krule gave the beats another sheet of voice.
But Democrats who are skeptical of Sanders had their nerves jangled again Sunday by comments he made about Fidel Castro, the late Cuban president.
The spread of social media posts "flight-shaming" air travel has also jangled executives' nerves and added pressure to electrify, following the auto industry's lead.
Despite Wall Street's jangled nerves over the swaying trade developments, Kashkari said the tariffs have yet to have a big impact in the real economy.
Over a 60-year career, the voice of his generation has jingle-jangled his way through about 60,000 songs in 3,400 performances, according to Setlist.
At the top of a hill, nearly a mile and a half into the three-mile race, parents, coaches and teammates yelled and jangled cowbells.
Though the bill was more a symbolic warning than the first shot in a trade war, it jangled nerves in Washington and in farm-state capitals.
Rather it was the hardened Cleveland Indians, who showed their mettle last year in reaching Game 20 of the World Series, who played with jangled nerves.
Harwood: The fact that I'm asking you that question is an indication of how people's nerves have gotten jangled by the moment that we are in.
At a time when the market was just getting over fears that a recession was on the horizon, the Fed's pledge helped soothe some jangled nerves.
The cup holders jangled with suburban odds and ends — a pair of tiny glasses belonging to his daughter; a bottle of Dry-n-Clear ear drops.
And I didn't get a sense that this was a "we work hard, we play hard" corny truism; everyone seemed jangled by the pressures of the job.
Signs of steadying in mainland markets also soothed jangled nerves in Hong Kong, where the Hang Seng index was little changed after a 2.7 percent drop on Monday.
Kate's evolving reaction to Sylvia, which moves from knee-jerk rejection to attempted accommodation to nerve-jangled exasperation and something close to despair, is modulated with fluid expertise.
Repeated terrorist attacks have jangled nerves, forced citizens to live under a state of emergency and exposed deep cultural rifts in the country with Europe's largest Muslim community.
Directors aside, it was a veteran sound-effect expert, Jack Foley, who jangled his keys to simulate the clank of the Romans' armour in Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus" (1960).
Gordon waited in a small office as a student clink-jangled down the hall in her restraints and was put in a cage for the lesson with him.
Hence, the recent story about how the nation might soothe its jangled nerves by remembering that at least it was not eaten at birth, like the sea turtle.
Investors' nerves are getting jangled over what has been the most popular tech trade in the stock market, and are showing increasing signs they're getting ready to bail.
Ariya would not have had a chance to win on Sunday if Thompson had not suffered a meltdown, her jangled nerves betraying her when under pressure with the putter.
But military officials' nerves were further jangled last week by incidents in the Baltic Sea: Russian warplanes buzzed an American destroyer and performed aerial acrobatics over a reconnaissance plane.
When Trump causes controversy with some impolitic comment, Pence is there to calm the jangled nerves of Republican congressional leaders and give media interviews about what Trump really meant.
As Congress gets closer to a stimulus package that should be worth at least $2 trillion, that also will help assuage jangled nerves, and contributed to the Tuesday rally.
"'Nothing less than a Civil War': These white voters on the far right see doom without Trump," by Astead W. Herndon The jangled nerves of white voters at Trumpstock.
At the beginning of a cold election night, what better way for Clinton supporters to calm their Twitter-jangled nerves than with an alcoholic version of New Hampshire's state drink?
Loh was referring to the broad selling in these bonds by the U.S. and other offshore investors as fresh worries about the technology sector, trade and economic growth jangled nerves.
Nerves have jangled in the mainstream parties in recent days as the AfD has done better and better in opinion polls (one final survey by INSA yesterday put it on 22021%).
Despite jangled nerves over the increasing potential for a global trade war, domestic stocks are outperforming their global counterparts, suggesting the U.S. has the least to lose should the conflict escalate.
Each signal that the Fed is about to tighten policy has resulted in market volatility, prompting Royce to ask whether the central bank will be cowed by jangled nerves on Wall Street.
HDC's Park said the cash-rich firm may need to announce a buyback of between 2 trillion won and 3 trillion won in order to mollify shareholders whose nerves have been jangled.
Jangled nerves about the orchestra's future were soothed in March when it poached Ms. Borda, who brought the Los Angeles Philharmonic to the forefront of American music, to be its next leader.
Op-Ed Contributor SIXTY years ago, the last trolley jangled down the streets of Brooklyn, the end of an era for what was once the most common mode of transportation for urban Americans.
With South Korea just across the Yellow Sea from China, mainland farmers' nerves were further jangled after Hong Kong reported a first human infection of the season, a case of the H7N9 strain.
It was a shuttered streetscape stripped of commerce and the jangled rhythms of footfalls, honking horns and even people's voices, a scene that might follow a blizzard, overlaid on a cool spring day.
The White House has attempted to soothe jangled nerves, arguing that Trump's comments were an affirmation of the president's desire to begin a new relationship with Russia — not a statement of moral equivalency.
Wall Street had a torrid day on Christmas eve, leaving global equity markets heading into the year-end under a heavy cloud as concerns over world growth and U.S. political uncertainty jangled investor nerves.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A minor earthquake struck Mexico City on Thursday, the latest in a series of small tremors that have shaken buildings and jangled nerves across the Mexican capital over the past week.
Twitter blasts and chaos-sowing style — and a roster of conservative Cabinet picks eager to do an about-face on President Obama's policies — Mr. Trump has upended the city's rhythms and jangled its nerves.
The fleshless have jangled about video games pretty much right from the get-go, and with the spooky Halloween season upon us I can't think of a more appropriate time to honour those grinning ghouls.
Many families who arrived in recent years have already found jobs and enrolled their children in school, and the prospect of door-to-door raids, now widely publicized on Spanish-language media, has jangled nerves.
THE murder on July 10th of Kem Ley, an independent-minded commentator who castigated the ruling party and the opposition alike, has jangled nerves ahead of local elections next year and a general election the year after.
A crime drama set in New York's glossy stretches, it shows an ambient violence that, without a word about the Second World War, conjures the jangled mood and the social turmoil of the home front at the time.
Jangled by the election and left off kilter in the last month, a walker in the city still found some assurance in the beautiful, if faded, hard structures and in the perennial urban pleasure of watching New Yorkers interact.
In a sign of jangled nerves over TAP, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Investment bank (EIB) have both delayed approval of financing for the TAP consortium pending a resolution to the situation in Italy, sources said.
Despite long lines that snarled even the state's governor, and despite jangled nerves about the Iowa Democratic Party's foul-up two weeks earlier, turnout hit 2800,2000 after an experimental day of voting at a few dozen sites across the state.
Led by vocalist and main songwriter Chris Fan, a man not long out of his teens, the band pays faithful tribute to the harsh early days of Carpathian Forest and the most apologetically jangled and noisome moments of Darkthrone's back catalog.
As you read this, longtime fans are soothing their jangled nerves with an episode or six after a tough day at work, and a teenager is discovering that a show from their parents' youth might make them feel a bit less alone.
The country's top economic planner made a similar attempt to calm investors' jangled nerves earlier in the 12-day parliamentary session, saying that authorities had ample policy tools to ensure growth remains within a "reasonable range", remarks which were repeated by Li on Wednesday.
The winning hit, which narrowed the Cubs' lead in this National League division series to 22-218, was delivered by Joe Panik, the second baseman whose last name seems to mock the idea that jangled nerves would ever get the best of the Giants.
SEOUL, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A measure of South Korean consumer sentiment by the central bank suffered the sharpest monthly drop in nearly five years in February as a soaring number of coronavirus infections jangled the public's nerves and threatened a severe blow to the economy.
The beats of this story, like those of the bad-mother story, are familiar, and the writer-producer brothers Harry and Jack Williams ("The Missing") hit many of them: Laura's alcohol intake on the night in question, her jangled emotions and defensiveness in its aftermath and a previous incident that casts doubt on her.
"Seeking Truth," the party's leading theoretic journal, recently celebrated the fact that the "People's Leader" had handled the disaster with unflappable confidence, proving himself to be not only "the guiding light of China and the backbone of 1.4 billion Chinese," but also a "calming balm" for a world whose nerves had been jangled by the outbreak.
But they quickly gave way to a dance of the many, many veils (no pun intended): full ball skirts composed of layers of tulle and organza with big roses scrimmed underneath; sheer tulle shirts scribbled with italics (they turned out to read "Armani Privé," though you'd never know it) or strategically dotted with patent leather roses; hemlines that faded imperceptibly into lace that climbed the sides of the leg; and beading that jangled as the models walked, swaying like some very noisy palm fronds.
By it a horse-car jangled, one way only, cityward, at intervals of twelve minutes.
Ilkeston's nerves jangled until the 63rd minute when Glen Fuff handled a shot and Kiely's penalty dribbled over the line.
Much of the present English prayer-book is taken from it. But this liberty was so sudden that the people naturally abused it. King Henry VIII became vexed because the sacred words "were disputed, rimed, sung, and jangled in every ale-house". King Henry began to put restrictions on the use of the Bible.
The National Deaf-Mute College (now Gallaudet University) was established in 1864 and did not admit female students until 1881.Sweet Bells Jangled: A Deaf Poet Restored, Judy Yaeger Jones & Jane E. Vallier, p. 8, Gallaudet University Press, Washington D.C., To supplement her education, she toured Europe from 1865-69. While there, she studied German, French, Spanish, and Italian.
Allmusic reviewer Stewart Mason describes the song as "clattering and jangled", with multiple electronic rhythm tracks played simultaneously, making the song seem faster than its nominal tempo. "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" has appeared on over a dozen 80s music and dance music compilations, including Rhino Records' Postpunk Chronicles and Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits of the '80s compilations.
Between 1961 and 1965, Wilhelm Tiedje rebuilt Wilhelmspalais in Modernist style and then housed the Stuttgart City Library until 2011 when it moved to the new building at Milan court. Since the library moved out, it has been decided that Wilhelmspalais will become a museum once more (Stuttgart City Museum). Stuttgart architects Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei and Jangled Nerves started work in 2014. The museum opened in April 2018.
It was won by the office of Lederer+Ragnarsdóttir+Oei in cooperation with Jangled Nerves. After a makeover of their proposal, on 26 February 2010 the jury unanimously decided in favor of further processing the idea on the foundation of the proposal. After the opening of the new central library at the Mailänder Platz on 24 October 2011 the Wilhelm Palais was made temporarily available for cultural purposes. The renovation work began in late 2013 and lasted until 2018.
Imbruglia told a reporter for Inside Soap "It was eight weeks of sheer torture. Every time the phone rang my nerves jangled, too. When my agent finally called to break the news, she knew how nervous I was so she told me to get a chair and sit down." Imbruglia's agent told her that the show's producers wanted to sign her for a year and she believed the permanent position would allow her to prove herself.
Revenge was foremost in the minds of Kilkenny as it was Cork who denied their own chance at three-in-a-row in 2004. In a bruising encounter, the teams were level five times before Diarmuid O'Sullivan dropped a high ball into Aidan Fogarty's path in the 29th minute and he rocketed a shot to the Cork net. Kilkenny led 1-8 to 0-8 at the break and while Ben O'Connor's 67th-minute goal, set up by the bulldozing Niall McCarthy, jangled nerves, Kilkenny held on for a 1-16 to 1-13 victory.
This King's Book rejected justification by faith alone and defended traditional ceremonies and the use of images. This was followed days later by passage of the Act for the Advancement of True Religion, which restricted Bible reading to men and women of noble birth. Henry expressed his fears to Parliament in 1545 that "the Word of God, is disputed, rhymed, sung and jangled in every ale house and tavern, contrary to the true meaning and doctrine of the same." By the spring of 1544, the conservatives appeared to be losing influence once again.
Marcus J. Moore of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.7 out of 10, writing: "In a way, Hiding Places plays like a complement to early-00s underground New York rap, and sits alongside early Definitive Jux records." He added: "There's an edginess to the record, similar to Cannibal Ox's The Cold Vein, a feeling that the rapper will either self-destruct or nuke everything in his wake." Tom Breihan of Stereogum wrote: "The album works as a sweaty, jangled rumination on stress and fear and hopelessness and grim acceptance." Paul Thompson of The Fader called it "[Billy Woods'] leanest and his best [record]".
Retrieved on July 5, 2010. Portner and Panda Bear (Noah Lennox) recorded the acoustic guitar and the drums live onto a Tascam 48 eight-track reel-to-reel in Portner's bedroom in Maryland during the summer of 1999. The piano songs along with overdubs were recorded in Portner's parents' living room. Portner wanted the guitar to be "jangled to create this fluttering feeling".MOTHER NATURE’S SONS: Animal Collective and Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti by Simon Reynolds, The Wire, 2005 An old Roland SH-2 synthesizer, which Weitz's brother found stored in a camp, was used for the bass sounds.
He gave Messina a collection of Dawson's songs and asked him to create "the sound of the film" through an instrumental score that replicated the recording quality, tone, feel and innocence of her music. Messina decided to implement an "acoustic guitar feel that was jangled and was really loose, like Juno." Experimenting with different guitars, he ended up using "Stella," a second-hand guitar belonging to guitarist Billy Katz that he described as "kind of tinny, not perfectly in tune, but [it] has all kinds of character." Katz was hired to perform acoustic and classical guitar for the movie's score, using "Stella" extensively throughout.
Finding it difficult to talk in the racially tense atmosphere of Los Angeles, Thompson and Acosta decided to travel to Las Vegas, and take advantage of an assignment by Sports Illustrated to write a 250-word photograph caption on the Mint 400 motorcycle race held there. What was to be a short caption quickly grew into something else entirely. Thompson first submitted to Sports Illustrated a manuscript of 2,500 words, which was, as he later wrote, "aggressively rejected." Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner was said to have liked "the first 20 or so jangled pages enough to take it seriously on its own terms and tentatively scheduled it for publication — which gave me the push I needed to keep working on it", Thompson later wrote.
Karen (Light), 1978 Marco engages in constant schadenfreude in Karen's anxiety over the possibility of the con man telling Larry of all the sordid details of their prior criminal behavior. With the introduction of actress Judith Light in the role of Karen in late 1977, head writer Gordon Russell ramps up the storyline into Marco and Karen's relationship, with the role of Karen becoming a jangled bundle of nerves around Anthony's Marco. With the arrival of the goddaughter of Victoria "Viki" Lord Riley (Erika Slezak), Tina Clayton (Andrea Evans), Marco opens up a brothel while masquerading it as a photography studio. Finally establishing a business venture in Llanview, Marco forces Karen (Light, onward) to become one of his prostitutes in exchange for his silence on their past dealings.
The design and fenestration of the entrance façade is repeated at the rear on the garden façade, except that the roof balustrade at the rear is undecorated by urns and pediment. The house is built of Helmdon stone, a cream stone of exceptional quality, which has ensured that the carving appears as crisp today as it was on completion of the house in 1702. The two side elevations of the house tell the story of life in a country house before the age of the servants' bell. Until the invention of the remote bell situated in the servants' hall, which could be jangled by a system of ropes and pulleys from far away, it was necessary for servants to be located within earshot of a hand-bell or call of the voice.
These writings became the genesis of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream. What originally was a 250-word photo caption assignment for Sports Illustrated grew to a novel-length feature story for Rolling Stone; Thompson said publisher Jann Wenner had "liked the first 20 or so jangled pages enough to take it seriously on its own terms and tentatively scheduled it for publication—which gave me the push I needed to keep working on it." He had first submitted a 2,500-word manuscript to Sports Illustrated that was "aggressively rejected." Weeks later, Thompson and Acosta returned to Las Vegas to report for Rolling Stone on the National District Attorneys Association's Conference on Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs being held from April 25–29, 1971, and to add material to the larger Fear and Loathing narrative.
The cartoon opens with a faux Walter Winchell-like voice discussing the end of the Third Reich, saying that "Germany has been battered into a fare-thee-well", and musing about where the high leadership, and "Fatso" Göring in particular has gone. The scene soon cuts to the Black Forest, where Hermann Göring—in bemedalled lederhosen—is "soothing his jangled nerves" marching while on a hunt. Nearby, a furrow in the ground appears, with a hole at the end. Bugs pops out of the hole, and sees no sign of the Black Forest on his map (variants of this scene would be used in later cartoons as the lead-in to the joke that Bugs, while tunneling underground, did indeed turn wrong somewhere in New Mexico, usually by not taking a left turn at Albuquerque. This cartoon is the first time Bugs says the popular catchphrase: "I KNEW I ‘shoulda’ (should have) made ‘dat’ (that) left ‘toin’ (turn) at ‘Albakoikie’ (Albuquerque)").
The inauthenticity of the music and the Irish and Scottish elements in it are explained by the fact that slaves were rarely allowed to play native African music and therefore had to adopt and adapt elements of European folk music.. Compounding the problem is the difficulty in ascertaining how much minstrel music was written by black composers, as the custom at the time was to sell all rights to a song to publishers or other performers.. Nevertheless, many troupes claimed to have carried out more serious "fieldwork".. Similar to American people who come from all over the world creating one big 'melting pot,' it is only fitting that some of the first forms of truly American music and drama are composed of elements from many different places. Early blackface songs often consisted of unrelated verses strung together by a common chorus. In this pre-Emmett minstrelsy, the music "jangled the nerves of those who believed in music that was proper, respectable, polished, and harmonic, with recognizable melodies.". It was thus a juxtaposition of "vigorous earth- slapping footwork of black dances … with the Irish lineaments of blackface jigs and reels.".

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