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Keens Chophouse is one of the oldest steakhouses in New York.
Keens serves more than 400 orders of Mutton Chops each week.
This is Keens Steakhouse, and it's been standing here since 1885.
Bonnie Jenkins, the general manager, has worked 20 Thanksgivings at Keens.
Keens also happens to have an incredible appetizer of thick-cut smoked bacon.
"I'm so tired of moving on", Lindsey Jordan keens over dreamy electric guitar.
The saxophone keens its melody to the sky, glistening with grandiose pain and awareness.
The closest the Keens came was in a speech Ms. Keen gave during the reception.
The current Russian regime seems keens to rehabilitate the Stalin period as somehow normal Russian history.
Del Keens: I'm single at the moment, but I've had a few girlfriends in my life.
The left keens that the president is destroying our sacred institutions and jeopardizing our national security.
I asked Keens what it's like to go through life without the benefit of being remotely conventionally beautiful.
All photos of Keens courtesy of Misfit Models VICE: Is dating more difficult for you than for other people?
Favored, too, are bars at restaurants like Keens Steakhouse and the "21" Club in New York, and Floridita in Havana.
Keens English Chophouse originally spawned from the Lambs Club, a theater group dating back to the 1870s that still exists today.
In 2006, Keens moved to Berlin, where he continued his modeling career by doing an ad for rental car company Sixt.
And I'm guessing that the answer to the question, "What would Jesus wear?" would be that Jesus would wear Keens... or maybe Tom's.
Danny Keens, its head of North American sports partnerships, left in June, and so did Joanne Park, Twitter's head of TV cable partnerships.
I brought along my friend Will, a steak lover who has been to many of New York's top steakhouses — including Club A and Keens.
At Keens, the steakhouse off Herald Square in Manhattan, sacks of potatoes and mountains of green beans are laid in several days before the event.
You could make some oven-roasted beef, for dinner or in advance of a week of sandwiches and perhaps one dinner of Keens-style hash.
Fun fact: Keens' Red Berry Bibble dessert inspired the name of the snack food that Ariana Grande's character was obsessed with on the Nickelodeon show Victorious.
"I would go back for the creamed spinach, which was delicious, but would rather go to Club A, Mastro's, or Keens for the porterhouse," he added.
Taryn: We're in Midtown today, just a few blocks away from the Empire State Building, and we knew we had to head to Keens Steakhouse for a few reasons.
In the outdoors world there are Keens and Chacos and Tevas, and each has its own specific look and partisans and is recognizable by sight (and, sometimes, foot tan).
Cuisine: AmericanLocation: 72 W. 36th St. (midtown Manhattan)Dinner-entree price range: $31 to $158"My favorite underrated classic is Keens Steakhouse," the Warburg agent Zach Sutton told Business Insider.
All of the water that happens to be inside of me, the cellular plasma, keens for all of that other water leaving, because it knows there will be no high tide.
During a recent camping trip, my son's Keens kept his feet dry despite multiple steps in standing water, and they stayed firmly on his feet during many a hike over mixed terrain.
He keens some of Masters's darkest verse in a harsh tenor ("She drained me like a fevered moon/That saps the spinning world") while angrily strumming a tin can ukulele in his long johns.
Assisted by a winning quartet of musicians – Sasha Brown, Fred Epstein, Eric Farber and Maya Sharpe – Ms. Christian keens lyrics that sound as cryptic as a Roman Catholic liturgy might to those who don't know Latin.
There's a change in the weather, something clicks in my brain and I want to go, right now, to Chez Napoléon on 50th Street to eat leeks vinaigrette, or to carve into a mutton chop at Keens.
"@TwitterSports: The Power of Now"Mashable Senior Sports Reporter Sam Laird will sit down with Danny Keens, Twitter's Head of Sports Partnerships in North America, to discuss how leagues, teams, athletes, media and brands can engage fans on Twitter during live events.
For the Keens, that meant getting married at Chelsea Town Hall in London, riding off on bikes with water bottles tied to the back wearing leather jackets with "Just Married" written on them and having a big party at a club with hundreds of guests.
It's said that American soldiers ate mutton chops often during World War II but had grown tired of the meat and its musky flavor upon returning to the US. So mutton fell out of favor, but Keens continued serving it and built a reputation as one of the only places to make the plate and do it well.
The area was formerly agricultural. In the early 19th century, Michael Keens developed two commercially important varieties of strawberry, Keens' Imperial and Keens' Seedling, on Worton Lane.Christopher Stocks, Forgotten Fruits: A Guide to Britain's Traditional Fruit and Vegetables, London: Random House, 2008, , p. 209. In the 1890s, George Tebbutt was growing prize-winning damsons and lilies at Mogden House.
Sir Thomas Keens (1870 – 24 November 1953) was a British Liberal later National Liberal politician and accountant.
In the early 1890s, Cardinal Herbert Vaughan requested Canon Cornelius James Keens to go to Chelsea and create a mission to serve the local Catholic population.History from HolyRedeemerChelsea.co.uk, retrieved 4 February 2015 In 1892 Canon Keens obtained permission from the Archdiocese of Westminster to build a church in the area. Originally, it was to be called the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer.
As early as 1941 the City of Kearney voted on a $60,000 bond to finance a new airport. Kearney Regional Airport began as Keens Municipal Airport. The cost was more than $360,000, with the balance funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Construction began at the site on Highway 30 on October 21, 1941, and was dedicated as Keens Airport on August 23, 1942, with asphalt runways and one hangar.
After a short spell in a solicitor's office and then in the office of the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, London Suburban and Southern District, Keens set up his own accountancy business jointly with Mr A H J Shay and went on to hold the position of senior partner in Keens, Shay, Keens and Company, Incorporated Accountants with a headquarters in the city of London.Robert Henry Parker, British Accountants: A Biographical Sourcebook; Ayer Publishing, 1980 p1900 He also had branches in Bedford, Aylesbury, Leighton Buzzard and Hitchin. He achieved some standing in his profession and was elected in 1926 to be President of the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors, a position he held until 1929.
Keens was born in Luton, Bedfordshire the son of Thomas and Emma Keens (née Hailstone). He was educated privately in Luton and went into business in the town. He entered the accountancy profession, performing well in the examinations for the Incorporated Society of Accountants and the Chartered Institute of Secretaries and he was elected a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries in 1897. In 1896 he had married Ella Batchelor of Great Missenden.
Michael Keens was far less methodical than Knight. He did develop an extremely popular variety that was praised for its large size and excellent flavor up until the 20th century.
A supportive review ran in The Daily Telegraph, with Oliver Keens stating that "David Byrne deserves great praise". Keens referred to the book as "as accessible as pop yet able to posit deep and startlingly original thoughts and discoveries in almost every paragraph", and he added that "this book will make you hear music in a different way." He remarked as well that "Talking Heads fans will find much to savour" and that "Byrne shows not just how music works, but how music publishing should work too." The A.V. Club also published a positive review.
During the crisis of 1931 which resulted in the formation of the National Government under Ramsay MacDonald, Keens favoured the Liberal Party's support of the coalition and sought election as National Liberal for Pontypool in the 1931 United Kingdom general election, but was unable to beat the sitting Labour MP, Thomas Griffiths. He never stood for Parliament again but chose to support publicly the National Conservative candidate Michael Beaumont at Aylesbury during the 1935 general election.The Times, 6.11.35 Apparently Keens was disillusioned with the way the National Government and its Liberal National supporters under Sir John Simon was turning away from the traditional Liberal policy of Free TradeObituary: The Times, 26.11.
He also served as a Justice of the Peace. He became a Knight Bachelor in the New Year Honours List of 1934 for political and public services.The Times, 1.1.34, p14 Lady Keens was a strong supporter of her husband and in 1944 she became the first woman Mayor of Luton.
Madog takes Humilis to shore, tries to revive him, as Fidelis washes up alive at the same place. Realising Humilis is dead, Fidelis keens in deep pain. Madog meets Cadfael alone at the mill. Relating how Humilis died in the river, he asks how to deal with the surprise uncovered in the disaster.
The Quartz Scraper Site, designated 36.29 by the Maine Archaeological Survey, is a prehistoric archaeological site in the Keens Mills area of Turner, Maine. The site has yielded evidence of human habitation, including contact-period ceramic fragments and European trade beads. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
The reason for this was that F. chiloensis has a large berry size and a pleasant flavor but poor tolerance to the climate of England. The English breeding of early F. virginiana x F. chiloensis crosses can be examined by looking at two of the most successful breeders of England: Andrew Knight and Michael Keens.
Zero forgives Burton but says he wants to disappear again completely. Zero merges with his disfigured video image and, smoking a cigarette inside the video, sets off the fire alarm. The sprinklers destroy the video player and Zero vanishes. A major subplot involves George (Richardo Keens-Douglas), a French teacher and former intimate of Zero's.
Keens first stood for election to Parliament at Aylesbury at the 1922 general election. In 1923 he stood again, this time winning, despite the intervention of a Labour candidateThe Times, 29.11.23 but in the following year's election he was beaten again. He tried to get back at Aylesbury at the 1929 general election again without success.
The walls are plastered with Keens marble cement to dado height, and capped with a plaster moulding, all now painted. Door and window architraves, a band mould under the sills and pilasters are of painted white plaster. The original furniture and cedar joinery remain intact. The ceiling comprises painted timber panels supported by decorative brackets with large Wunderlich ventilators in the central panels.
Via Literatures in English at UWI, St Augustine. Maxwell is the author of several books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, and has also contributed articles and reviews to various publications."Maxwell, Marina Ama Omowale" at WorldCat. She has served as president of the Writers' Union of Trinidad and Tobago (WUTT)."Writers’ group honours Keens-Douglas", Trinidad and Tobago Newsday, 16 July 2006.
On this day, there is prayers of Gauri and Maheshwor (Parbati and Shiva). In the afternoon, married women who soak Biruda, offer blessing to their keens for good health and prosperity. Biruda. It is supposed to give them long life and health. The deuda dance is major part of this festival in which participants hold hands and form a circle as they stepped to traditional music.
The Wood Island Site, designated site 36.37 by the Maine Archaeological Survey, is a prehistoric archaeological site in the Keens Mills area of Turner, Maine. Located on the Androscoggin River, the site includes evidence of human activity during the Archaic Period (Early to Late) and the Late Woodland period. Finds include ceramic fragments and stone toolmaking debris. The site was added to the National Historic Register on November 14, 1992.
Since joining Dan, Iceman has matured considerably, going so far as to forgive Falcon. This fact is more apparent when he makes a Basquash team with Falcon during the Legend Tournament. They are the only ones with a team of two; later, the third spot is filled by Slash Keens. He becomes the co-spokesman of the Legend Tournament, urging all Basquashers (more specifically, Dan) to come to Mooneyes and participate.
Fort Theater is a historic two-story building in Kearney, Nebraska. It was built in 1914 as The Empress by F.G. Keens, and designed in the Classical Revival style. With After it was partly destroyed in 1940, it was purchased by Don and George Monroe, who added a marquee to the facade; it was designed in the Moderne style by architect Edward J. Sessinghaus. Inside, there are murals by Joyce Ballantyne.
Parsons was born in Isleworth, London, the daughter of William Thomas Warren (1794-1851) and Elizabeth Keens (1794-1867). The couple married in 1820 at St Thomas Le Apostle, London, and had four sons before Elizabeth's birth in 1831. Elizabeth attended boarding school, and later found work as a governess and then manager of a toy shop owned by her family. Elizabeth married George Parsons (born 1830), the manager of a Marble Mine in Cornwall, on 28 October 1868.
It was Charles' gift of healing the sick which is most clearly remembered. Another member of the Passionist community in Dublin, Sebastian Keens, C.P., told of a 12-year-old boy who had lost the use of his leg and was brought to him. Without delay he called Charles and shortly afterwards found the boy walking up and down in front of the house completely cured. He became so popular with the people that the diocesan authorities, as well as the medical profession, grew suspicious of him.
Keens was first active in local politics, being elected a councillor for the Luton North Ward of Bedfordshire County Council in 1901. He held that seat until 1910. In 1919 he was made an Alderman and he remained a member of the Council until 1952, serving as Chairman of the Finance Committee and from 1935-52 as Chairman of the County Council. He was a Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire and for a time was Chairman of the Lee Catchment (later Conservancy) Board, responsible for the waters of the River Lea.
In 1952, American William Fosterpioneered to Liberia as the first presence of the religion in the country and began a Baháʼí school named the Baháʼí Academy. Granadan Hermione Vera Keens-Douglas Edwards and Jamaican Julius Edwards (Knight of Baháʼu'lláh for Ghana in 1953) moved to Liberia and Foster and others helped form the first Baháʼí Local Spiritual Assembly in 1958 in Monrovia. Mrs. Edwards served for many years under the Continental Board of Counsellors for Africa. In 1959 Muhammad Mustafa traveled to Liberia and was commissioned to explain some Muslim concerns about the Baháʼí Faith.
The British Committee at Villa Serbelloni, Como, Italy (1976). Standing: Kenneth Thompson (guest), Hedley Bull, Maurice Keens-Soper, Robert Wade-Gery (guest), Wolfang Mommsen (guest). Seated: Desmond Williams, Adam Watson, Coral Bell, Herbert Butterfield, Max Kohnstamm (guest). Inset: Martin Wight (then deceased) The British Committee on the Theory of International Politics was a group of scholars created in 1959 under the chairmanship of the Cambridge historian Herbert Butterfield, with financial aid from the Rockefeller Foundation, that met periodically in Cambridge, Oxford, London and Brighton to discuss the principal problems and a range of aspects of the theory and history of international relations.
" Opening instrumental "Psycho Woman" shows the band in "full flow", with Mackenzie saying it shows "Wolfstone kick more ass than Rambo and Robocop put together and are tighter than Pamela Anderson's swimsuit." "Brave Boys", which Anderson said seemed "to be an antiwar tune", features Stuart Eaglesham delivering "a lovely melody over a churning Hammond organ and driving acoustic guitars, whilst "a fiddle keens away in the distance." Two of the instrumental sets, "Quinie Fae Ryhnie" and "Maggie's", were described by Mackenzie as showing Wolfstone "prove that when they really want to rock the joint they can do it at will." The former track was noted for its experimentation.
In 2015, Rayna made the transition from singer to producer. She produced Markus Keens first solo album which would later be certified platinum. Rayna has a catalogue of hit song after hit songs which include "Already Gone", "This Time", "The Last Stand", "Stompin' Grounds", "Changing Grounds", "This Love Ain't Big Enough", "Postcards from Mexico", "Buried Under", "Ball and Chain", and "American Beauty" to name a few. She also has a hit of ballads which she is well known for including "Sanctuary", "No One Will Ever Love You", "Don't Leave Without Me", "The Rivers Between Us", "This Could Be Us", "Stronger Than Me", and "Together We Stand" to name just a few.
The party had a motion passed in 2007 that called on the council not to invite the local MPs, Ann Keen and Alan Keen to council events, because the MPs had protested about the inclusion of former National Front member Phil Andrews in the council's new decision-making executive. It did not stand in the 2010 general election in an attempt to increase the chances of the Keens losing, although Alan Keen held his seat by a comfortable margin. In March 2009, the party's councillors opposed the expansion of the sewage works in Mogden. The ICG then helped organise a protest against the expansion in April 2009.
Holmer Green has been part of Chesham and Amersham Parliamentary Constituency since its creation in 1974. Between 1950 and 1974, the village formed part of the larger South Buckinghamshire constituency, and prior to 1950, it was a part of the historic Aylesbury constituency. As such, the village was last represented by a non-Conservative in 1923, when the Liberal Thomas Keens was elected. It is not however entirely accurate to say that Holmer Green has never been represented by a Labour MP. Until quite recently, the far south-west corner of Holmer Green around the appropriately- named Wycombe Road was actually a part of Hughenden parish, Wycombe District and therefore Wycombe constituency.
All Heraclitus' tears, all threnodies And plaintive dirges of Simonides, All keens and slow airs in the world, all griefs, Wrung hands, wet eyes, laments and epitaphs, All, all assemble, come from every quarter, Help me to mourn my small girl, my dear daughter, Whom cruel Death tore up with such wild force Out of my life, it left me no recourse. So the snake, when he finds a hidden nest Of fledgling nightingales, rears and strikes fast Repeatedly, while the poor mother bird Tries to distract him with a fierce, absurd Fluttering — but in vain! the venomous tongue Darts, and she must retreat on ruffled wing. "You weep in vain," my friends will say.
" The Observers Hermione Hoby faulted the album for lacking a "killer single" and wrote, "It's all laid on thick—the violins, the choir-sung, stadium-friendly choruses—but the songwriting isn't sturdy enough to hold it all up." In a review for PopMatters, Maria Schurr characterised the duo as "style over substance" and found that musically, the album is "rarely memorable enough". Schurr continued, "No matter how many dark subjects are nested throughout, too often the music on Exile falls back into the same old tricks of bells-and-whistles pop choruses and obvious hooks." Time Out Londons Oliver Keens felt that the album's "poppy moments have become as lazy and humdrum as 'Sandman'", concluding that "too often the desire to directly rival Muse or U2 makes [Hurts] sound lost and featherweight in comparison.
" Oliver Keens of Time Out London called the album's handling of the drones subject matter "tactless and crass" and its story "as dull as dog food – told with the wishy-washy flim-flam of a frothing conspiracy theorist ... We used to moan that musicians didn't write about politics anymore. Based on this effort, maybe that's for the best." Rolling Stone named it the 38th best album of 2015, calling it a "searing commentary on our era's vague dread, computer-driven death from above and Orwellian political climate ... It was the year's most convincing howl from the abyss.". The Daily Telegraph wrote that "It's more than a little Spinal Tap, but if I was a teenage boy this is exactly the kind of thrilling madness that might turn me on to a moribund genre.
On 28 January 2009, Keen voted against a motion in Parliament calling on the government to review a decision to add a third runway to Heathrow Airport. Keen had claimed to be opposed to expansion at Heathrow for many years; stating in his consultation publication on the issue he is "opposed to an additional runway" and although he was in favour of expansion up to the present boundaries "there has to be a limit" and he believed "that limit has been reached". However at a House of Commons debate in January 2009, Keen voted in favour of the third runway. Conservative Councillor Barbara Reid of Hounslow Council, said the Keens were “completely ignoring their constituents and letting them down.”, noting that "90 per cent of people in every survey we have done do not support the third runway".
During much of the 1960s-1970s Hermione Vera Keens-Douglas Edwards composed letters for the communities of the former French West Africa for their Nineteen Day Feasts. Additional one well known Baháʼí made an impact in Senegal and beyond - Robert Hayden, who had become a Baháʼí in 1943, was named Poet Laurette of Senegal in 1966 after winning the 1965 first World Festival of Negro Arts festival Grand Prix de la Poesie with over ten thousand people from thirty-seven nations in attendance on April 7, 1962 and went on to further acclaim. In 1975 the Baháʼí community elected the first National Spiritual Assembly of Senegal and by the beginning of 1978 there were 30 local assemblies. The first regional Baháʼí conference of the Casamance region happened in 1979 with participants from Gambia and Senégal in December 1978, and at the end of that year there were 35 assemblies.

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