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After all, there couldn't possibly be a loiterer out there with enough class to stomach the tunes, right?
The camera phone humorously translates loiterer into community archivist, recalling Toan's meditation on public space made private and reintroduced to the world with a new author, replacing the original moment.
In the present, Kevin auditions for his first Broadway play; Kate is out with Toby when they run into his ex-wife; and Randall's father is mistakenly reported as a loiterer.
The opera's Anthony crosses paths with dozens of characters, some fictional and some real: Jo the Loiterer and Chris the Citizen as well as John Quincy Adams, Ulysses S. Grant and Andrew Johnson.
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Parading on and around a raised central playing space, the youthful cast is apt for these agonized, lovelorn characters, particularly Chance Jonas-O'Toole as a plangent Jo the Loiterer and William Socolof as an implacable Daniel Webster.
Some characters are based on friends of Stein's, such as Jo the Loiterer — here a discharged Civil War veteran but also a veiled portrait of Stein's young friend Joseph Barry, an American soldier during World War II who became a journalist based in Paris.
John Adams pines for Constance Fletcher; Jo the Loiterer marries Indiana Elliot and they bicker about changing her name; in the work's heart-rending climax — laughably anticlimactic to describe — her allies try to get Susan B., wearied to her core, to leave her house and speak at one more meeting.
After a decade of unglamorous work for local prosecutors and a studied induction into San Francisco's social elite, a Candidate Harris was by turns a society-page veteran and a prolific loiterer at supermarket parking lots, unfurling an ironing board from her back seat as a canvas for campaign literature.
The city's greatest outpouring of rap since Snoop Dogg was on trial for the murder of Philip Woldemariam includes a group of heretofore unmentioned notables: Blueface, the rightful heir to FrostyDaSnowmann's squandered empire; natural born juice salesman Desto Dubb and his enigmatic brother Pimp Pimp P; currently incarcerated Stinc Team members Ketchy the Great, SaySoTheMac, and Bambino; the devilish and gravelly Almighty Suspect; red-clad Inglewooder and headband connoisseur FreeAckrite; baby-faced Martin Luther King Park loiterer Johnny Rose; Athens Park gunshot survivor and "Hit Yo Ricky" guest Earl Swavey; Long Beach's Saviii3rd, Jooba Loc, $tupid Young, BeachBoii, and Cinco; and the more intellectually inclined––and thus ever so slightly removed––Buddy, Huey Briss, and KB DeVaughn.
He cannot afford to be a trifler or a loiterer on the way, but must push on continually.
Scene 4. Susan B. Anthony meditates on the difficulties of her mission. Scene 5. Jo the Loiterer and Indiana Elliot are to be married.
Scene 1. Susan B.'s home. Susan B. is doing housework when she learns that she will be asked to address a political meeting. Jo the Loiterer complains that Indiana Elliot refuses to take his last name.
Scene 2. A political meeting takes place, at which Webster, Johnson, Adams, Grant, Comstock, and Stevens are all present. Jo the Loiterer and Chris the Citizen also appear, mocking the politicians' solemnity. Susan B. introduces herself to the assembly, and she and Daniel Webster debate.
She named him Fitzwilliam Darcy, Mr Darcy, in Pride and Prejudice, the story of their meeting and romance; and Captain Wentworth in Persuasion, her imagined story of his return to her. D’Arcy Wentworth sailed from Portsmouth on 17 January 1790. The day before, her brother Henry reflected his family’s anger in a piece he wrote for The Loiterer, at Oxford. He applauded > the world for getting rid of its superfluous inhabitants, both Poets & > Pickpockets Prudes & Prostitutes, in short all those who have too much > cunning or too little money…shipped off with the very first cargo of > Convicts to Botany BayHenry Austen, “The Science of Physiognomy Not to Be > Depended On,” The Loiterer, No. 51, 16 January 1790, Oxford.
Indiana Elliot has decided to take Jo's last name, and he will take hers; they will become Jo Elliot and Indiana Loiterer. Everyone congratulates Susan B. for her leadership. Scene 3 (Epilogue). Some years later, a statue of Susan B. Anthony is to be unveiled at the U. S. Capitol.
When he was not in studying at Oxford, he was accompanying her.Tomlain 54 He also spent time helping his brother James in publishing his magazine, The Loiterer, and was listed as one of the contributors.Tomlain 63 In 1792 he received his B.A. and had intended to become an ordained deacon and then clergyman. Once Austen had graduated, St. John's College awarded him a scholarship and stipend.
Yusuf Atılgan (27 June 1921, Manisa – 9 October 1989, İstanbul) was a Turkish novelist and dramatist, who is best known for his novels Aylak Adam (The Loiterer) and Anayurt Oteli (Motherland Hotel). He is one of the pioneers of the modern Turkish novel. Atılgan is considered as one of the pioneers of the modern Turkish novel. His novels had a psychological style, digging into themes such as loneliness, questioning, meaning of life.
A. 1825), Sunday Evening and The Declaration. Other pictures by Farrier were engraved by Mrs. W. H. Simmons (The Loiterer), C. Rolls (Hesitation), E. Portbury (Minnie O'Donnell's Toilet), William Ward Jr. (The Mischievous Boy), Thomas Fairland (lithograph, The Village Champion) and William Fairland (lithograph, The Culprit Detected). In 1825 one of his paintings, The Review, was included in an exhibition at the British Institution, and was declared by one reviewer as the best work in the exhibition.
After twenty years have passed, Bob is waiting for Jimmy at the appointed spot. A policeman on patrol stops to question the loiterer, and Bob tells the patrolman his story. Bob boasts of how well he has fared and tells the policeman that he has no doubt that Jimmy will show up. Later, "Jimmy Wells" arrives, and as they walk into a lighted area, Bob discovers that this is not the same Jimmy he knew, because twenty years cannot change a man's nose.
Nothing to Lose features several similarities to David Morrell's 1972 novel, First Blood, including the fact that the lead character (a former soldier) is mistaken for a loiterer and harassed by local law enforcement. The name of the town in both novels is "Hope" and the theme of corrupt and bullying authority is also shared. Morrell's novel was popular in its time and was the inspiration for the hugely successful 1982 film First Blood starring Sylvester Stallone, released to international acclaim.
The policeman uses his nightstick and foot to chase away the loiterer, who promptly spies Mama sitting by herself. Clearly an experienced thief, he sidles up to her and uses a small pair of scissors to steal a ladies' pocket-style watch suspended from her neck by a long ribbon. The thief hastily departs with the watch. Once Mama notices her timepiece is missing, she yells for help, which rouses the policeman, who is dozing on the same beach from which he had chased the thief.
In addition to Chester Thompson, touring band members Daryl Stuermer (guitar), Peter Robinson (keyboards), and Mo Foster (bass) also appear. Aside from Stuermer, the rest of the band does not appear on the actual recording and are instead miming Collins's parts. The video is staged entirely in a dark room, with spotlights appearing over each band member as they begin to play. Foster is clearly visible in Robinson's spotlight for about a minute before he begins to play, hands in pockets, shuffling his feet occasionally, and looking more like a loiterer than a band member.
Loren encounters a loiterer, Marigold, who tells her that she was in a cell when the police brought in an infamous cult, led by the charismatic John Michael Paymon. Marigold says the story told to the public, that the cult was killed at their residence, is untrue; instead, they committed suicide at the station one year ago to the day. Marigold leaves after, humming the song Loren heard earlier. Further paranormal events at the station reveal that the cult worships the king of Hell, a being also named Paimon.
The characterization as Saint George "Akamates" has been given a lot of explanations. One states that it probably derives from the name of Akamantas, the son of Theseus and Pheadra, later transformed to Akamatos, and later still to Akamates. Another is based on the literal sense of the word akamates (= flaneur, or loiterer), because during the Ottoman Era the temple was used only once a year, on the day of the feast of St. George. A third option is that the name is from Archbishop of Athens Michael Akominatos, who might have been the first to perform a Divine Liturgy in the church.
Alrosa Villa's manager believed him to be a loiterer who did not have a ticket; one of the club's employees told him to leave. After Damageplan went on stage at around EST, Gale climbed over a fence and entered the club through a side door. As Damageplan played the first song of its setlist, "Breathing New Life", Gale rushed onto the stage and drew his Beretta 92FS, a 9mm semi-automatic pistol. He moved directly towards Abbott and shot him four times at point-blank range: once in the right cheek, the left ear, the back of the head, and the right hand.
A police officer finds a goat roaming the streets of Bansha and, presuming her to be either a loiterer or a prostitute ('Stholler', as used in the poem, has both of these definitions), announces that he will soon send her off to prison. The police officer and the goat argue over the circumstances of her arrest, and whether or not the police officer would actually be able to get a conviction for a crime not committed. At the end of the song, the goat accuses the police officer of being drunk, and asserts that if she had had enough money to purchase illegal liquor for the police officer, would have been allowed to go free.
191 Other islets surrounding Rona include Eilean Seamraig, Garbh Eilean (connected to Rona at low tide), Sgeirean Buidhe Bhorlum, and A' Sgeir Shuas. Eilean Tighe (connected to Raasay at low tide) lies about away across the straits of An Caol Ronaigh, at the centre of which is tiny Fraoich Eilean. The east coast is largely unindented and in addition to Acairseid Mhór the main bays are An Dubh-Chamus (black bay), An Acaarsaid Thioram (dry harbour) and Loch a' Bhràigheig on the west coast. There are several smaller bays in the north west including Port an Fhearainn (port of the land), Òb nam Feusgan (bay of the mussel), Port na Bà Brice (port of the speckled cow) and Òb an Deallaire (bay of the loiterer).

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