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"limply" Definitions
  1. in a way that lacks strength or energy
  2. in a way that is not stiff or strong

120 Sentences With "limply"

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His pistol hung limply from one hand as if forgotten.
Its frayed canvas now dangles limply below its elaborate gold frame.
Its little head lolled from side to side, limbs hanging limply.
Interventions to increase mindset were also shown to work, but limply.
And so, hanging limply just over this final precipice, come the cockwombles.
As science curiosity rises, science intelligence rises, limply (see in the chart below).
Fingers tapping against temples, an aborted half-hum hangs limply in the air.
"Just to do things the way I want them done," he said limply.
The man's limply hanging fingers moved in time to the beeps he was recording.
Pakistan has either done nothing, or limply chastised the culprits and let them go.
With his arm hanging limply over my shoulder I move him toward his bedroom.
He picked up the man's right hand; the arm hung limply against the bed.
In his new show, he does Louis C.K. few favors by defending him limply.
Instead, they are limply tossed out as obvious applause lines to an anti-Trump crowd.
Jawad's left leg slipped off the stretcher and hung limply until someone put it back.
Out in the darkness he gave her a thumbs-up, but her eyes were limply shut.
America's stockmarket ended 2018 limply, tumbling by 15% between the end of November and Christmas Eve.
The codpieces, though, resembling athletic cups, although less functional, floated limply and redundantly atop the clothes.
At one moment they lurch forward to attack, at the next they collapse limply onto the ground.
A white sheet draped over a sphere mounted on a pole hangs limply, almost reaching the ground.
Occasionally, Ahmed moves a hand, limply trying to swat at the flies that settle on his cracked lips.
You know the one, with a sad string of partly functional multicolored bulbs limply dangling from the hedges.
In another, "T4T" (2016), a pink silicon dumbbell lies limply, defying the "masculine" rigidity and strength that typifies weightlifting.
I read a few Twitter messages, then closed my eyes, the hand holding my phone falling limply to my side.
" Her hands drooped forward, framing her face limply in the manner of Alexis Rose, the socialite sister on "Schitt's Creek.
But Meat-Meat lagged at the top of the staircase, rocking back and forth, his arms hanging limply at his sides.
A massive industrial fan whirred in the corner, and a few stock tango posters hung, a little limply, on the walls.
He held them limply, then set them down on top of the map, just above that city with the funny name.
The first scene has Tirzah limply sliding out onstage, crying, after the rape, then promptly sliding back off in a gauche display.
In 1934, Florida retained its slight angle, but on today's Masters flag, Florida just sort of limply hangs straight down off Georgia.
A chapter on families ends limply with the suggestion that the oldest generation should try to police the obligations of the extended clan.
Right about the time he says that no one would be tougher on ISIS than he, it falls out limply on the floor.
My attempt ended in an untidy swirl of line that tangled in the air and flopped onto the water, where it floated limply.
DESSOURCES, Haiti (Reuters) - Farmhand Celavi Belor has lost so much weight over the past year his clothes hang limply off his angular frame.
In it, the line of 36 Rockettes gets "shot" by a cannon, and then slowly, limply collapses until they're all crumpled on the floor.
I particularly dislike "Dentist's Surgery, low speed drilling," which seems to have a delirious patient/victim moaning limply after the drill has quietened down.
Usually, even the most skeptical parents limply assent to a proposal during hometown visits, and let their kids go forth to face their televised fates.
Only the external housings are directly visible: three black headsets and three pairs of black headphones dangling limply from the ceiling by heavy black wires.
At a recent photo shoot, the other members of the group struck power poses while Ms. Lin stood awkwardly, arms hanging limply by her sides.
" Although it is true that there were issues with the electrical load (according to the gallery), it is incorrect to state that it "drooped limply.
Video of the knockout showed five fierce blows to the head, then Anucha limply buckling to the ground as the referee tried to stop the action.
At SculptureCenter, the metallic silver "Giant Penetrable (Moon)," from 2012, and the yellow "Giant Penetrable (Sun)," from 2393, hang limply on the wall, decommissioned from interactive use.
As the credits rolled, Perry stood atop a basketball hoop and seemingly tried to pass the time by limply attempting to dab — a sad but completely fitting end.
Soon, the driving music had people up dancing in front of the crowded room, first one and then another, their arms hanging limply and their feet a busy blur.
There were pastel-toned sailor suits with leather neckties for men, and silk pajama pants worn under cropped denim pants so they fell limply over the ankle for women.
After the emergence of his old boasts about committing sexual assault, Mr Falwell limply insisted that "We're all sinners", hinting that the furore was got up by anti-Trump Republicans.
Labour has managed to mimic the Tories, limply promising to "deliver a better Brexit", but not so enthusiastically as to push young voters into the arms of the Liberal Democrats.
Trifonov even allowed himself a bit of showmanship: at the beginning of the second movement, in honor of the titular puppet, he let his right arm dangle limply for a moment.
Some forms stand erect, some fall limply, some are rolled over and scrunched into each other, but they all touch, the wrinkled leather and soft felt rubbing up against each other.
If he slipped—and he did slip—he had to grab the wire, with hands or curling feet, and hang limply over the far blue view until he could lever himself back.
They were backed up along the three-lane highway from Dallas—with the green flag of the Southlake Carroll Dragons hanging limply from the windows of many of the bigger, plusher ones.
Between a swig of your can and a suck on the badly rolled cig that's dangling limply between your fingers in a Poundland impression of louchness, you've somehow started talking about politics.
It was hard for him to work up intensity, though, when Mr. Mazzagatti conducted critical episodes so limply — for example, when Cavaradossi recognizes Angelotti (the bass-baritone Christopher Job), a fellow liberal agitator.
Viewed from outside, the only tell-tale signs of disaster were the blackened upper-floor windows, otherwise the tin-roofed building appeared unscathed, with a Malaysian flag hanging limply from the yellow wall.
Doomsday is a truck that looks like a giant black helmet, driven by a man in a black helmet, and it arrived revving and roaring and then stopped, limply, after the first jump.
On a wintry morning last month, Julie Andrews and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton breezed into the Jim Henson Company's Creature Shop in Queens, where they warmly greeted puppets hanging limply from a stand.
And her dancers seemed acutely aware of where and how to allocate their energy: just how limply to fall into a partner's embrace; just how much force to throw behind the swing of a leg.
With a shrug she said it had been donated by an aid organization but the clinic didn't have the specialized oxygen hookup needed for it to work, so it sat limply in the corner, unused.
Other than a cursory if reasonably popular Instagram presence and website of inspirational indices, it's not really on the internet, or trying limply to be "of" the internet as so many other legacy titles are.
It's sort of like how when you go to rock shows and all the kids seem to be slam-dancing because they think they're supposed to but they do it limply and without basic pit etiquette.
Now, with it hanging limply on the horizon but still no news of a firm release date, I'm standing on a precipice, anxiously waiting to tumble down onto the other side where I will be free.
Instead of flapping around wildly, '[the work] drooped limply…" He goes on to use this as a metaphor for the "thoughtless inclusion of the piece and the broader apathy of the art world for others' suffering.
The director Lucy Dyson gives ordinary bushes menacing eyes (they also quake with rage), and, eventually, Barnett waves her arms around while hot dogs (no buns) drift limply across the screen, a winking stand-in for maleness.
Bloomberg aides believe even his support from African Americans may turn to mush in the event — entirely possible under current polling — that he barely registers in the Iowa caucuses and performs limply in the New Hampshire primary.
Visiting doctors to find out why his hand never recovered and continued to hang limply, the family learned in March 2012 that Pete, then 27, didn't have a broken bone or pinched nerve, but instead had ALS.
Visiting doctors to find out why his hand never recovered and continued to hang limply, the family learned in March 2012 that Pete, then 27, didn't have a broken bone or pinched nerve, but instead had ALS, Nancy says.
Twitter pointed us to a non-specific blog post from October which limply affirms the company's commitments to "protesters and activists," while giving no indication of how they plan to keep their product from being used to oppress immigrants.
One of her first representational works, "Senza titolo (gomme)" ("Untitled (Tires)," 1978), juxtaposes the image of a high-heeled shoe, depicted on a large black canvas, with actual bicycle inner tubes, hanging limply from the top of the frame.
At the SculptureCenter a curvaceous yellow commode features cheekily placed drawer knobs, and a calico screen beckons you to insert your limbs into limply hanging sleeves and voids (even if the rules of the institution do not allow you to actually do so).
Ten years and three albums into their career, Dappy is hit by the realization that, actually, maybe if he stopped treating women like shit he might not reach the end of the day feeling like a used condom draped limply over a bin lid.
The construction of Debbie's supposedly masterful heist is so sloppy that the one rule she sets for it — no men in her crew — is limply betrayed in the climax, when a male member of the franchise shimmies in to execute its most strenuous element.
While I held her hands at a maternity clinic, Ajida looked limply at the confusing identify card that says she is from a country that denies her existence and is actively engaging in what has widely been described as the ethnic cleansing of her people.
But when Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers' backup quarterback, decided that he would no longer honor the flag, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell limply made a statement saying the league merely "encourages" players to be "respectful" during the anthem, but there was no mention of requiring players to stand.
Thrall makes a persuasive case that instead of leaving the Israelis and Palestinians alone or limply warning of the peril facing Israeli democracy if a two-state solution isn't achieved, the only weapon in the US arsenal that has ever produced meaningful gains on the issue is force—diplomatic, economic, or otherwise.
Their fate, captured in a searing photograph of father and daughter lying face down in the muddy waters of the Rio Grande, her arm limply wrapped around him, has quickly become a focal point in the debate over the stream of migrants pushing toward the American border — and President Trump's determination to stop it.
This resolution limply chides the Palestinians for what translates on the ground into a relentless campaign of terrorism, while targeting Israel harshly and specifically for international opprobrium and declaring as already Palestinian the land that Israel, under a two-state solution, was supposed to be able to trade in "land for peace" talks with the Palestinians.
While the hemp rope attached to the broomstick in "[a ~ploy~] Broomstick's Bamboo'd'Stick" has a quasi-mystical quality (another gallery-goer asked if it was a Native American-style "spirit stick"), the hand/broom paper cutout in "Cane'ic loop'Evasive Dominance" hangs limply from the spinnaker sail sheet, like a delicate skin, severed from a body and subject to fate.
Vibrating underwear could solve a problem that's never really existed for me—the desire to masturbate and engage in the labor that is moving—but I found myself strangely turned on by the image on the package: A man, slouched in a purple chaise, holds a remote control in his right hand as his left flops limply on the armrest.
It is this unreal reality that Trump has managed so masterfully — controlling the news cycle, with the media following along limply picking up crumbs from his Twitter feed; constantly changing the message; disorienting the population by pushing them this way and that with endless revelations; dissolving the fragile bonds of trust between citizens; creating a reality where everything is a conspiracy, everything is rigged, nowhere and no one is safe.
After the interchangeable skinny rock boy bands (The Vines/The Hives/The Strokes) dried up the well of public interest, the pendulum swung hard the other way and rock went on to be crushed in the mainstream by pop, hip-hop, and EDM, and the only new rock bands that currently see breakout success are ones that shamelessly embrace elements of those genres, like The 1975, a toothless pop band whose members limply hang guitars around their necks like fashion accessories.
God said—Look at it this way—The poinsettias have to endure themselves—so many pornographic reds in one place—their effect that of the clown—all mouth—it's too much— And so you must also endure your form— make the best of things—stop moping around— Sometimes I spy you from the top tier of my treehouse in the woods—with my special binoculars—I have to get the leaves out of my eyes first—adjust the black knobs— Then the top of your head, your bangs hanging limply in your eyes—you are always alone, in clothes that seem a size too small—a girl-ox moving through the grass—so dumb— pulling a cart filled with the adult world— its anxieties and lusts stacked like logs, all that liquid grief pooling in the bottom— You think I didn't see but I saw—the little slits they made in your flesh, just below the ribs— How they tried to fit their fingers in, and more— The wound—it bled and bled—I watched— And so I sent him like a hologram—to you— Speak, child.
They're grubbier and stubblier too, in T-shirts that hang limply, thanks to a five-day head start of water, sweat, and grit.
With the scores tied, a shot is taken at goal, but the ancient leather of the ball is not strong enough and it deflates, landing limply on the crossbar where it remains. The final scene of the film shows an official review into the match deciding that it should be replayed again.
A vegetative propagation is possible and preferred. The most efficient method consists of notching young branchlets by cutting them halfway through. Then they are bent downwards and allowed to hang limply. After the young branchlets have built a callus, in approximately two months, the cutting has to be removed from the parent and planted in sand under moderate shade.
"Dangling limply from the ceiling, the goat is a marionette without a play. Its eerie deconstructed form is also reminiscent of a butchered animal". Yet the haphazardness expressed through its appearance free the viewers from this dark implication. "It is a humble creature, a modest offering — but at the same time, an unspoken challenge, like it or not".
On other occasions, when excited, the head is shaken and twisted about violently. When disturbed on the nest or held in the hand, the neck contorts and twists in all directions. The bird sometimes feigns death and hangs limply with eyes closed. Eurasian wrynecks use their necks in display On returning to the breeding area after migration, the birds set up territories.
The paratroopers were easy targets, and Steele was one of the few not killed. He was wounded in the foot by a burst of flak. His parachute caught in one of the pinnacles of the church tower, leaving him hanging on the side of the church. Steele hung there limply for two hours, pretending to be dead, before the Germans took him prisoner.
A fighter may also yield (concede victory to the opponent) at any time during the bout. An "incapacitating" blow is defined as a valid attack to the head, neck, torso, armpit or inner groin area. Attacks to the legs or arms are considered "disabling". A hit to the arm disables that arm, which is held behind the fencer's back or hanging limply at their side.
This species is a passive suspension feeder. It is often solitary but it has been recorded at densities of up to two thousand per square metre. It shows an unusual behaviour when occasionally it loses muscle tone and hangs limply from its pedal disc attachment. At other times it is very active, exhibiting a violent thrashing of the tentacles in response to external stimuli.
Pilecki in court (1948) Trial of Pilecki (1948) Show trial of Pilecki (1948) Pilecki was arrested by agents of the Ministry of Public Security on 8 May 1947, and he was repeatedly tortured before going to trial. A fellow accused saw him with two collarbones broken and his hands hanging limply by his sides. The investigation of his activities was supervised by Colonel Roman Romkowski. He was interrogated by Communist Col.
He also sits limply on his butt, and drags it as he crawls around the house. He is always getting Rocko into crazy situations because of his stupidity. Once, he ended up getting eaten by a big dog (Earl) after carelessly getting thrown out as trash. He also wandered off and was snatched away by a bird at the beach, and once got vacuum packed at the supermarket.
Two of his passengers, Abdul Rahim and Zakim Shah, were reported to have suffered treatment similar to that of Dilawar. They survived Bagram and were later flown to the Guantanamo Bay detention camps at the US base in Cuba. At Bagram, Dilawar was chained to the ceiling of his cell, and suspended by his wrists for four days. His arms became dislocated from their sockets, and flapped around limply whenever guards collected him for interrogation.
The 2012 Leinster Senior Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Leinster Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Leinster GAA. It was won by Dublin who defeated Meath in the final. The winning Dublin team received the Delaney Cup, and automatically advanced to the quarter-final stage of the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. They limply exited in the semi-final after defeat to All-Ireland final losers Mayo.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 21%, based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 4.28/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "The Jesus Rolls limply into the gutter in its misguided attempt to belatedly explore the saga of a supporting character better left on the margins." Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 44 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
Sandford, as showing Taney "in black, sitting in a shadowed red armchair, left hand resting upon a pad of paper in his lap, right hand hanging limply, almost lifelessly, beside the inner arm of the chair. He sits facing the viewer and staring straight out. There seems to be on his face, and in his deep-set eyes, an expression of profound sadness and disillusionment." Leutze also executed other portraits, including one of fellow painter William Morris Hunt.
Verbal expression was limited as she had difficulties with diction and syntax, but she had the phenomenal ability to spell, read, and write. Common with the other children, she was repetitious and obsessive over the order and placement of objects and phrasing. Barbara was very timid and afraid of things that would change, like the wind and large animals. Upon request, she would shake hands and greet others by limply offering her hand, demonstrating a lack of affective contact.
Eurasian wryneck twisting its neck The Eurasian wryneck sometimes forms small groups during migration and in its winter quarters but in the summer is usually found in pairs. It characteristically holds its head high with its beak pointing slightly upwards. A mutual display that occurs at any time of year involves two birds perched facing each other with their heads far back and beaks wide open, bobbing their heads up and down. Sometimes the head is allowed to slump sideways and hang limply.
Trying to feel her way with her hands outstretched, the mother wanders into a small windowless cell, where her son is standing. He is holding a small gift-wrapped box, perhaps one of his birthday gifts. His mother removes her blindfold and her eyes widen in fear at the sight of her son standing there. What happens to her from then is unknown, however there is a short split-second shot of her hand limply dropping the blindfold she was holding.
Above the waist it was semi-anthropomorphic; though its chest...had the leathery, reticulated hide of a crocodile or alligator. The back was piebald with yellow and black, and dimly suggested the squamous covering of certain snakes. Below the waist, though, it was the worst; for here all human resemblance left off and sheer phantasy began. The skin was thickly covered with coarse black fur, and from the abdomen a score of long greenish-grey tentacles with red sucking mouths protruded limply.
Daniel grabs the vanquished Chozen with one fist, holds aloft the other, and offers him a stark choice: "Live or die, man!" Attempting to salvage his perception of honor, Chozen brazenly elects to die. Daniel, in an act defined by Miyagi telling him that life is worse than death for a person with no forgiveness, instead spares his life and comically honks Chozen's nose, just as Miyagi had done to Kreese. The utterly vanquished Chozen drops limply to the ground.
In 1952, de Cock wanted the rabbits' ears to be lopped (hanging limply), so he let a French Lop's and a Netherland Dwarf buck's off-spring breed with the Sooty Fawn, an English Lop with visibly lopped ears. The results were one with lopped ears, 2 with normal ears, and one with semi- lopped ears. At the end of the breeding process in 1955, a Holland Lop weighing less than 6.6 pounds (2.7 kilograms) was born. 11 years after this significant event, de Cock announced Holland Lops weighing less than 4.4 pounds (2 kilograms).
This interpretation was based on heroic formula derived from antique sources, that of Adonis or Meleager: head thrown back and one arm hanging limply by the side. Indeed, Raphael's Borghese Deposition is an example of this formula. The placing of Christ's body on a flat stone also had precedents in painting, notably Roger van der Weyden's Lamentation in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. On closer inspection, Caravaggio painting does not fit this formula, since these ancient types are transportation scenes, whereas his, as in Van der Weyden's case, is decidedly not.
The machine then begins to tilt the drilling axis upwards, in the process pulling the performer from her restraints and raising her high into the air. When the drill's axis is vertical the bit begins to rotate again, spinning the performer's limply spreadeagled body around. The drill then stops and lowers the performer back onto the frame, where assistants cover her torso with a blanket and seemingly push the drill back out of her. The performer then appears to revive and steps from the apparatus to take a bow.
As Mikio walks through the street, he is targeted by wooden nails shot by Hagane, but he manages to retaliate and beats her up, although he backs down when his arm is stabbed by spikes protruding from Hagane's sack. Escaping from the scene, Mikio avoids a following Tetsu and takes a walk outside his house that night. He sees Hagane walking limply until she collapses; he uses this opportunity to throw her off a cliff. However, she appears unharmed and chases him to a warehouse, which Mikio locks up.
Ellen clung to Ayres and refused to be dropped, but Ayres threw her out of the building, and the child was caught by a member of the crowd. Ayres went back into the smoke a third time and returned carrying badly injured Elizabeth, whom she dropped safely onto the mattress. After rescuing the three girls, Ayres tried to jump herself, but overcome by smoke inhalation, fell limply from the window, striking the projecting shop sign. She missed the mattress and the crowd below and fell onto the pavement, suffering spinal injuries.
She wrote, "Instead of a grand, breath-taking, heart-breaking finale that should be the climax of Mulder's search for Samantha, the story expires limply with some nonsense about Samantha being of the starlight children." Bobby Bryant and Tracy Burlison of The State named the episode the "Worst Conspiracy" episode. The two noted that because "a tenet of The X-Files was that Mulder's sister, Samantha, had been (a) kidnapped by aliens or (b) kidnapped by government conspirators", the fact that she had actually been turned into a spirit "insanely offers a supernatural explanation to a science-fiction mystery".
In the foreground of the composition, St John is supporting the Virgin Mary, who has fainted and whose arms hang limply. On the right-hand side stands Joseph of Arimathea in a rich fur-lined robe; St Longinus, whose spear is being held by Joseph; and a Roman centurion. The composition is loosely based on the prints of Albrecht Dürer (the Virgin Mary) and Hans Schäufelein (the centurion). The decorative rendering of Christ's robe with its billowing tips appears in late Gothic, for example in the work of Martin Schongauer and Lucas Cranach the Elder (1503).
Here is a film to lift the spirit with the courage of a people who have gone all-out." The Times reviewer describes the film in detail, admitting that words are inadequate, and adds that "The savagery of that retreat is a spectacle to stun the mind." He finds "infinitely more terrible" the sight of the atrocities, "the naked and slaughtered children stretched out in ghastly rows, the youths dangling limply in the cold from gallows that were rickety, but strong enough." The review concludes that "To say that Moscow Strikes Back is a great film is to fall into inappropriate cliché.
Absorptive trichomes in Brocchinia reducta (Bromeliaceae) and their evolutionary and systematic significance. Systematic Botany, 10(1): 81-91. Brocchinia melanacra is especially adapted to ground fires, with highly sclerotized leaf tips that protect that single bud in unexpanded leaves but appear to be useless (often dangling limply in the breeze) in fully expanded leaves. Brocchinia serrata, a highly aberrant taxon with tough, serrate leaves that is found only on a few mesetas in Colombia, has now been shown to be completely unrelated and has been described as the sole member of a new genus Sequencia, with its name reflecting its initial recognition based on DNA sequence data.
Casey: > There comes vividly to mind a portrait by Emanuel Leutze that hangs in the > Harvard Law School: Roger Brooke Taney, painted in 1859, the 82nd year of > his life, the 24th of his Chief Justiceship, the second after his opinion in > Dred Scott. He is all in black, sitting in a shadowed red armchair, left > hand resting upon a pad of paper in his lap, right hand hanging limply, > almost lifelessly, beside the inner arm of the chair. He sits facing the > viewer, and staring straight out. There seems to be on his face, and in his > deep set eyes, an expression of profound sadness and disillusionment.
At that point, Gog suddenly comes to a halt, its metal arms falling limply to its sides. American F-86 and F-94 jet fighters have found and destroyed the enemy plane, ending NOVAC's reign of destruction. Van Ness then realizes that Sheppard and Merritt have been exposed to an overdose of radiation from the reactor. Sheppard takes Merritt (who has fainted as a result of all the stress she has experienced) into his arms and they head for the complex hospital, where it is determined that their exposure, while causing their film badges to turn red, was not serious, and that they will both soon recover.
In the glare of one of the huge searchlights, I saw one lad struggling in the water, without a life preserver, attempting to catch a line which a British sailor was throwing to him. He finally succeeded in catching hold of the rope, but his hands were evidently frozen and he slipped limply back into the water. After several more unsuccessful attempts, he was fortunate enough to effect a half-hitch around his numbed body and he was hoisted to the deck of the destroyer as it pulled away. After this, the destroyer left there followed some very anxious moments for us, and, while we waited and shivered it appeared that our doom was sealed.
Michelangelo depicts Christ as if he is growing out of Mary's shoulder to take human form, one leg hanging limply and the other not visible at all, therefore making him a part of Mary. Moreover, his muscles and balance convey an upward movement, as if he is growing out of her, although he is above Mary, asserting his superiority to her. Furthermore, she argues that the nudes are to be interpreted as sinners who have removed their clothes for cleansing and purification through baptism. The water, which separates the sinners from the Holy Family, just beyond the horizontal band in the middle of the painting, can therefore be seen as the “waters of separation” mentioned in the Bible.
Halliwell's Film Guide described the film as "limply put together, and only for indulgent children". John Clute, in the book Science Fiction :The Illustrated Encyclopedia, gives the film one star out of three and states "Many people would like to see the [Doctor Who] television series back; few mourn the long-gone films". Radio Times was more favourable, awarding the film three stars out of five, stating "this spin-off lacks the bite and inventiveness that set the landmark series apart, unwisely injecting humour into the sparse scenario, and the cheap art direction is strictly '101 Uses for Pink Plastic Sheeting'. However, despite the many faults, it's still a fun ride for both the uninitiated and die-hard fans alike".
A well-known incident involved paratrooper John Steele of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), whose parachute caught on the spire of the town church, and could only observe the fighting going on below. He hung there limply for two hours, pretending to be dead, before the Germans took him prisoner. Steele later escaped from the Germans and rejoined his division when US troops of the 3rd Battalion, 505 Parachute Infantry Regiment attacked the village, capturing thirty Germans and killing another eleven. The incident was portrayed in the movie The Longest Day by actor Red Buttons. The village in 1944 Later that morning, about 0500, a force led by Lt. Colonel Edward C. Krause of the 505th PIR took the town with little resistance.
She cut them up, splayed them out flat, hung them dangling off painting, and draped them limply over sculptural structures, flaccid bunches of long, hollow piping. The tires, ranging in color from black to rich rusty ocher, would always be associated with memories of her dead father and his factory, but formally they also echo the crowded multiplicity of dicks and snakes in her early watercolors, as well as more general signifiers of mobility, circulation, plumbing, and detumescence. With titles like Le Guerra e astratta [War is Abstract], Arsenale [Arsenal], and Presagi di Birnam [Omens of Birnam], Rama's rubber collages and assemblages are framed in relation to martial power, rubble, mass weaponry, and mass death. After more than thirty years concocting virulent strains of abstraction, Rama returned to figuration.
Donnelly, Sir Ross, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, J. K. Laughton and Andrew Lambert, (subscription required), Retrieved 10 May 2012 Next in line, HMS Ramillies ignored her opponent completely and sailed west, Captain Henry Harvey seeking Brunswick, his brother's ship, in the confused action around Queen Charlotte.James, p. 163 Three other British ships failed to respond to the signal from Howe, including HMS Alfred which engaged the French line at extreme range without noticeable effect, and Captain Charles Cotton in HMS Majestic who likewise did little until the action was decided, at which point he took the surrender of several already shattered French ships. Finally HMS Thunderer under Albemarle Bertie took no part in the initial action at all, standing well away from the British line and failing to engage the enemy despite the signal for close engagement hanging limply from her mainmast.
His wrist limply rests over the back of a child-size chair in which lies an equally limp, contented spaniel. (These are a traditional pose and prop, though Velazquez painted his sister and, years before, his half-brother Balthasar Charles with their commanding little hands placed flat and firm, not dangling.) In Velazquez's honest depiction the baby's eyes have a faint gray- blue-brown hollowness around them. His luminous face and hands and his white muslin smock are accented by the warm red of his gown and are a brightness against the subdued, somber background colors. But the painting directly admits the little boy's precarious health: from strings criss-crossing his chest and waist hang metal bells and at least two protective lucky amulets, a cornicello and on the string across his left shoulder a black object, likely a fig-hand carved of jet.
Reading it from left to right, we see, first, Jason standing and watching as his and Medea's two young sons prepare to carry the two poisoned gifts to the princess Creusa, while their aged nurse watches over them; and then just to the right, Jason again, paying a visit to the seated princess. The center is given over to the princess's horrific end: Creon looks on Creusa in horror as his daughter flails about, screaming, flames shooting up from her forehead, as she dies a gruesome death. To the right of that, Medea is shown drawing her sword, about to kill her children playing innocently at her feet, and then on the far right she escapes in her chariot drawn by winged serpents, with one child's corpse over her shoulder, while the leg of the other dangles limply from the back of the chariot. Although this is Medea's story, the use of this myth on sarcophagi is not to compare the deceased to Medea, but rather to Creusa.
An unlit cigarette was on the right collar of his coat. A search of his pockets revealed: an unused second-class rail ticket from Adelaide to Henley Beach; a bus ticket from the city that may not have been used; a US-manufactured, narrow aluminium comb; a half-empty packet of Juicy Fruit chewing gum; an Army Club cigarette packet, which contained seven cigarettes of a different brand, Kensitas, and; a quarter-full box of Bryant & May matches. Witnesses who came forward said that on the evening of 30 November, they had seen an individual resembling the dead man lying on his back in the same spot and position near the Crippled Children's Home where the corpse was later found. A couple who saw him at around 7 pm noted that they saw him extend his right arm to its fullest extent and then drop it limply. Another couple who saw him from 7:30 pm to 8 pm, during which time the street lights had come on, recounted that they did not see him move during the half an hour in which he was in view, although they did have the impression that his position had changed.

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