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"No one knew I was living down there," he said.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Ryanair is living down to its cheapskate reputation.
You think, one drink will shrink you till you're underground and living down.
Like, when you gotta stop living up here, and start living down here?
And how we can keep inflation in check and the cost of living down.
It finishes No. 20 for Cost of Living, down from 13th place a year ago.
But this little girl is going to have a hard time living down her sneaky behavior.
Hicks told Gizmodo that a good analogy here is someone living down the road from a nightclub.
Saudi Arabia: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman seemed to be living down his reputation for dangerous aggression.
If we're to avoid living down to our self-centered nickname, our post-23 narrative must change.
Australia For Australians, living Down Under in the Southern Hemisphere means that Christmas falls during the summer season.
The only one still alive is the first baseman Eddie Robinson; he's 95 now, and living down in Texas.
But they didn't begin dating until they were living down the hall off-campus from each other while at Binghamton.
He spent years living down the Keating Five scandal, even though he got off with a slap on the wrist.
"The numbers are staggering and the reality is there are children without families who are living down the street from you."
Living down the road from Detroit, it's hard not to think of Bruce when listening to Rust Belt stories of economic struggle.
The Syrians living down the street, he said, would get the same care free, and as a result, his premium would rise.
New friends assume that I became a natural-beauty junkie while living Down Under in the land of beaches and beach babes.
For a while, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia had appeared to be living down his reputation for dangerous aggression.
It helped, to be sure, that the Democrats spent those decades living down their shameful support of slavery, secession and Jim Crow.
They are a couple that lives together in a one-bedroom apartment in Oakland to help to keep their costs of living down.
"Nobody feels sorry for anybody living down here," Mr. Silverman said, gesturing across the water to the gated mansions that line the shore.
We've only just begun to get a look at the unusual ocean life living down there, and what we've seen so far seems utterly alien.
He's been skating, mostly sans firearms, since he was 13, when his older half-brother stole a skateboard from a kid living down the street.
Living down that laugh â€" directed toward the MVP, then followed by two straight losses and a historic collapse in the playoffs â€" could take time.
And the less river water there is, the more farmers extract to irrigate their crops, taking valuable water away from those living down-river, he added.
It's no wonder then that Matthew McConaughey faked an Australian accent after returning home from living Down Under for one year between high school and college.
And the run defense was gashed again, living down to its No. 28 ranking by allowing 138 yards in the first half and 180 for the game.
He then gets defensive and tells his mom that his school has the sword of a confederate general on display, and that sometimes, he hates living down there.
YOU HAVE A DAUGHTER MAGGIE, YOU'RE LIVING DOWN IN FLORIDA, AND HAVE TOTALLY SHIFTED YOUR PRIORITIES, AND YOU TALK ABOUT TAKING 73-HOUR ROAD TRIPS WITH YOUR HUSBAND.
And as luck would have it, there was a friendly, chatty girl named Lauren living down the hall from me who managed to make friends with everyone, even me.
"I'm proud to be living down the road from where the president is spending some down time," said Cindy Decorges, a real estate broker who lives in neighboring Far Hills.
Officials had ordered 188,000 people living down river from the Oroville Dam to evacuate on Sunday and reduced that to an evacuation warning on Tuesday, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said.
So your average Joe and Jane living down the street who might be ignorant or misinformed about Islam, who adopt a racialized view of who Muslims are, these are private Islamophobes.
Some people can spend their lives living up to an ideal; Bryan came to feel that in some ways, she spent her life living down the incident caught on film that day.
And there's The Guy himself, who has been living down the hall from his wife, Julia (Kate Lynn Sheil), even as they negotiate a divorce and she lives with her new girlfriend.
The premise of The Circle is simple, if strange: contestants are housed in discrete units within one apartment building, ostensibly living down the hall from each other while never meeting in person.
"Most have decided that hurricanes are just part of the way of life living down here and have come to terms with them," said David Hawthorne, dockmaster of Garrison Bight Marina in the area.
In this video, we join a protest on the beach, meet plant employees who trust its safety, and speak with residents who've just gotten used to living down the street from a nuclear plant.
I thought that if the people living down there full time liked your vibe and saw that you were passionate and real, they'd ask you to stay in this village and live with them forever.
Although the number of transactions in the Bronx compared with the rest of the city is still relatively small, the increase in deals may indicate that the borough is at last living down its rough-and-tumble reputation.
I was a graduate student living down the hall and subsisting on Milton, Hawthorne, Faulkner, and tuna curry (a can of tuna, a can of cream-of-mushroom soup, and a tablespoon of McCormick's curry powder, on rice).
It is still living down its reputation, gained a quarter of a century ago, as the murder capital of the US: one out of every 571 of its residents was the victim of a homicide in a single year.
She catches me up on her recent travels, we send a lot of good memes back and forth, and we take a minute to get sentimental about how different daily life is without living down the street from one another.
A few nights later, we sat them down to explain that we were "having a hard time being married" and that I would be living down the street for a while, but that they would see us both every day.
The residents living down the hall opened their homes to patrons for a small tip, a transaction in keeping with part of Cuba's economy; many people run bed-and-breakfasts, restaurants and even clandestine clothing shops out of their houses.
According to the AP, the family that Lexi is currently living with is not Native American, but is related to her biological father by marriage and also have custody of her sister, while another sister is going to be living down the street.
It's not totally clear when the Tethers experiment was abandoned, but it seems like there's at least a few generations of Tethers that were living down there and continuing to give birth to new Tethers, like Red did with Umbrae and Pluto.
Though the star recently admitted she's "never living down" the music video for the 2013 hit — which featured her licking a sledgehammer while swinging on a wrecking ball naked — her feelings aren't so harsh when it comes to the song behind it.
There were no new warnings for the region near the Oroville Dam, about 150 miles (240 km) northeast of San Francisco, where officials had ordered the temporary evacuation of 188,000 people living down river from the structure last week because of damage to drainage channels, the local sheriff's office said.
"If you're a first-generation Guatemalan working in northwest Arkansas, legal, you're working for Tyson or something, maybe you're working for a landscaping company or something, maybe your wife is a nanny or something, you have the same concerns as the white guy living down the road from you," Cotton said.
I think that people, if they understood it as a problem — and I grant you that they don't right now — they would understand the notion that there could be a family living down the block that is stacked up on credit card debt that gives the appearance of a great prosperous life, but in fact it is a house of cards.
Not the humbler, human, struggling greatness, the fleeting thing that helps fallible, anxious-unto-terrified athletes steal a personal best from themselves; there is, even given the effectively superhuman talents of the people involved, something in this greatness that can be emotionally real to those of us living down here on earth, and can even remind us of the better things about our ground-bound selves.
The Burke family name lives on with the Burke family descendants living down the road and in surrounding areas.
In 1999 Tim released his most recent album Karla's Fire. Tim used Summit Records for many years. Around 2000–2002 Eyermann moved to Miami, Florida. Tim had dreamed of living down there since he was little kid.
The co-op runs on a labor system. Each resident of the co-op does four hours of labor per week coordinated by the Labor Czar. Cooking, cleaning, and general house maintenance are a few examples of labor. Labor keeps the cost of living down as members fix and maintain the house themselves.
Credit page from Playbill for Boston tryout of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1965) Jourdan also sang in the Alan Jay Lerner/Barton Lane stage musical, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1965), at least during its out-of-town tryout at the Colonial Theatre in Boston.JOURDAN LIVING DOWN CHARMER IMAGE Glover, William. Los Angeles Times 12 Sep 1965: N34.
It was used by the farmers only for five years as it became a storage tank for textile effluents after that. The farmers, who depended on the dam and river for irrigation, stopped the farm activity in their land. Due to the sad conversion of Irrigation dam to Effluent tank, the people living down river in the Tirupur, Karur District are negatively affected. From 1992 the deterioration has started and caused migration.
Soon enough Sims and Lazerbeak, fellow Hopkins High School alumni, followed. Mike Mictlan, having also attended high school with P.O.S, became an official member when he moved back to Minneapolis from Los Angeles. Dessa joined after having a chance encounter with P.O.S, who was living down the street from her at the time along with Sims, Turbo Nemesis and MK Larada. Sims and Dessa were said to be the last to join the collective.
Moving Up, Living Down, Hutchinson's second album, was released on April 17, 2012, by Warner Bros. Records. The first single, "Watching You Watch Him" debuted on the season premiere of Grey's Anatomy. Hutchinson also returned to the Late Show with David Letterman on February 21, 2012, to perform "Watching You Watch Him." Hutchinson wrote "Watching You Watch Him" as a joke about his wife, Jill's obsession with tennis star Roger Federer. Allmusic.
Several months later the "Black" came. A thick black oil washed in to coastlines, turning anyone who came into contact with it into zombie- like creatures whose goal is to drag the living down into the Black. The game begins with the unnamed protagonist on a boat, which is subsequently attacked by several oil creatures. He makes it ashore and is about to be overwhelmed by creatures, when he is saved by a woman named Charlotte.
The high humidity environment of many caves also favours springtails and there are numerous cave adapted species, including one, Plutomurus ortobalaganensis living down the Krubera Cave. Anurida maritima on water The horizontal distribution of springtail species is affected by environmental factors which act at the landscape scale, such as soil acidity, moisture and light. Requirements for pH can be reconstructed experimentally. Altitudinal changes in species distribution can be at least partly explained by increased acidity at higher elevation.
Major Khuang called the cabinet meeting all at the house to get to know the attitude. Even Mr Boon Teng Tong Sawat, Minister of Government Affairs, Ministry of Interior confirmed that he would order the police to arrest this group of military officers as a rebellion. With fear that it would cause bloodshed In addition, MR Khukrit Pramoj, the Minister of Finance, confirmed that the government could not reduce the cost of living down to the real coup d'etat. At the end of 16.00 hrs.
Cohen estimated that one pound of plutonium could kill no more than 2 million people by inhalation, putting the toxicity of plutonium roughly equivalent with that of nerve gas. (Online version of Cohen's book The Nuclear Energy Option (Plenum Press, 1990) ). Several populations of people who have been exposed to plutonium dust (e.g. people living down-wind of Nevada test sites, Nagasaki survivors, nuclear facility workers, and "terminally ill" patients injected with Pu in 1945–46 to study Pu metabolism) have been carefully followed and analyzed.
Nahr al- Bared was also home to the largest market in northern Lebanon; many Lebanese relied on the tax-free goods and black market prices to keep the cost of living down in a country with current inflation at 5.6%. The demise of Nahr al-Bared was a devastating blow to the local economy. The failure of the international community, and Arab states in particular, to fund an emergency humanitarian appeal for Nahr al-Bared means life for refugees living there is set to get harder.UN IRIN news.
"Why Don't You Try" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, from her fifth studio album, Stronger (2011). Written by Eric Hutchinson and produced by Steve Jordan, the record features instrumental performances by prominent session musicians: Pino Palladino, Hugh McCracken, Ivan Neville, and Jordan on Drums. Hutchinson originally intended to record the song for his fourth studio album, Moving Up Living Down (2012), but ultimately decided to let Clarkson record it instead. The only known live performance of the song was during Muhammad Ali's "Celebrity Fight Night" charity event in March 2011.
Example of a Liberal poster during the election The Unionist government had become deeply divided over the issue of free trade, which soon became an electoral liability. This culminated in Joseph Chamberlain's resignation from the government in May 1903 to campaign for tariff reform in order to protect British industry from foreign competition. This division was in contrast to the Liberal Party's belief in free trade, which it argued would help keep costs of living down. The issue of free trade became the feature of the Liberal campaign, under the slogan 'big loaf' under a Liberal government, 'little loaf' under a Conservative government.
From this, it can be inferred that all the plants inside a stand are of equal age. Mature plants, however, can tolerate extreme drought stress. In terms of negative water potential, creosote bushes can operate fully at -50 bars of water potential and have been found living down to -120 bars, although the practical average floor is around -70 bars, where the plant's need for cellular respiration generally exceeds the level that the water-requiring process of photosynthesis can provide. Cell division can occur during these times of water stress, and new cells commonly quickly absorb water after rainfall.
As a six-year old in 1913, Moody saw the homes of Roman Catholics living down the street go up in flames during a riot against the Home Rule bill, which left him with a lifelong horror of the sectarian hatreds that so often characterised Irish life.Martin, F.X "Theodore William Moody" pages 5–7 from Hermathena, No. 136, Summer 1984 page 5. At the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Moody's strongest subjects were the sciences and Latin, but one of his teachers, Archie Douglas turned his attention to history.Hughes- Warrrington, Marnie Fifty Key Thinkers on History, London: Routledge, 2000 page 232.
The number of these peoples who are as yet relatively untouched by external influences continues to decline significantly, however, along with the near-exponential expansion of urbanization, roads, pastoralism and forest industries which encroach on their customary lands and environment. Nevertheless, amidst these declining circumstances this vast "reservoir" of human diversity continues to survive, albeit much depleted. In South America alone, some 350–400 indigenous languages and dialects are still living (down from an estimated 1,500 at the time of first European contact), in about 37 distinct language families and a further number of unclassified and isolate languages. Many of these languages and their cultures are also endangered.
Keith Robert Glass (born 17 September 1946) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist, musical theatre actor, record label owner, producer and journalist. In April 1967 he formed a soul music group, Cam-Pact, which released four singles and an extended play, Something Easy. He left by June 1969 to appear in the Australian stage production of Hair as Berger (replaced by Reg Livermore in 1970). As a solo artist Glass released country and R&B; albums, Going Over Old Ground (1989), Living Down My Past (1991), Smoke and Mirrors (1997), Southerly Buster (3 May 1999), Australian Soul (19 July 2001) and Miss Ala (26 October 2005).
Labour haunted by old slogans The following month, the European Fiscal Compact was enshrined in the Constitution, thereby ensuring the very fiscal compliance Labour had vowed to oppose.Tonight with #vinb: We now know Labour's way is Frankfurt's way Gilmore's promise was also referenced following the rush through the Oireachtas of legislation to liquidate IBRC in 2013.Frankfurt's Way Even Labour stalwart Fergus Finlay admitted in 2015 that it was "a phrase he [Gilmore] had difficulty living down".FERGUS FINLAY: Dáil could lose its way without politicians of vision and principle irishexaminer However, Alan Kelly claimed "A lot of Labour's way was achieved" when quizzed on Gilmore's promise in 2015.
Even The Times conceded too that Dr Macnamara had formidable electioneering experience.The Times, 3 March 1920 p16 Macnamara and Carroll both issued election addresses on 23 March, Macnamara defending the government’s record and promising that the Coalition was doing all it could to keep the cost of living down, increase housing provision and restore the economy after the great expenses of the war. He also attacked the socialism and syndicalism of the Labour Party with great rhetorical flourish.The Times, 24 March 1920 p18 In this he may have been influenced by the behaviour Labour supporters at one of his public meetings on 26 March who rushed in and howled him down attempting to disrupt the event.
Highway 37 over the river About 220 years ago, as recorded by the oral history of the Nisga'a people, the Nass River was dammed by a long lava flow which came from the Tseax Cone and destroyed the Nisga'a villages and caused the death of at least 2000 Nisga'a people by volcanic gas and poisonous smoke. The volcano has been active on at least two occasions (220 and 650 years ago) in the last millennium. Because of our knowledge of this previous disaster, modern monitoring techniques should include studies of the gases emitted by the volcanoes and the institution of a warning system to alert people living down slope from the volcanoes.
Soon after Dusty Rhodes and the River Band disbanded, guitarist Edson Choi relocated to Los Angeles, where he wound up living down the street from Babinski. The two agreed to begin working on a new project together, expecting to release an EP of new music, though the material developed faster than the two originally thought, and their small project blossomed into a full album of songs. With demos in hand, a friend of the duo, who was working as tour manager for the band Dr. Dog at the time, played the touring band a copy of the Miracle Days demos. After hearing the demos, the duo were invited by Dr. Dog to their studio in Philadelphia to record the album.
The Poddington Peas is a British animated television series that was created by Paul Needs and Colin Wyatt of Cairnvale Productions for Poddington PLC; it has thirteen five-minute episodes, and was aired on BBC One as part of the Children's BBC strand (as it had been known from its inception on 9 September 1985 until 4 October 1997) from 14 September to 22 December 1989. The series' theme song, composed by Geoff Stephens, describes the eponymous group of Peas living "down at the bottom of the garden". Human-sized garden objects, enormous in size to the Peas, are often seen, such as upturned flowerpots which serve as most of their buildings. Humans themselves are never seen or mentioned (with the single exception of mythical Christmas gift-giver Santa Claus, who left his gifts at Creepy Castle in the last episode).
A jam session resulted in a single, "After the Fireworks", released by a short-lived super-group, Tuff Monks, which included members of both The Birthday Party and The Go-Betweens. Glass later recalled: Glass worked as a songwriter in Nashville before returning to Australia in 1986. Under the pseudonym, Onie J. Holy, he issued an extended play, God, Guns and Guts, on Au Go Go Records. He followed with country, blues groups: Keith Glass Honky Tonk Band and Keith Glass and the Tumblers. Glass contributed three tracks to the soundtrack for the Nadia Tass-directed film, Rikky and Pete (1988). In 1988 he signed with Virgin Records and issued his solo album, Going Over Old Ground, the following year. In 1990 Glass co- produced the album, Two Roads: Live in Australia by US country rockers, Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore. In 1991 he released another solo album, Living Down My Past.

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