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Then he probably looked around for a mic he could drop.
I looked around for some sign of her, but found nothing.
Barry looked around for his sneakers, but they were not there.
The diver looked around for other survivors in the engine room.
I looked around for the "skip ad" counter and there was none.
I looked around for single flashes near the grass and approached them.
So, always eager to learn, I looked around for a new challenge.
She looked around for someone who would help her if she needed it.
He looked around for a while and zeroed in on THE SAME BLUE NIGHTGOWN!
When Nilay Patel left his office Monday evening, he looked around for a cab.
He heard someone else breathing and, in a panic, looked around for an intruder.
Frantically, I looked around for assistance, but there was no grown-up in sight.
He looked around for some wood to knock, then settled for his own skull.
So she looked around for her preferred means of transportation: a horse and buggy.
As Pompidou officials looked around for locations, the West Bund emerged as a natural choice.
She looked around for someone who could help her, but all she saw was blood.
He looked around for a small and light metal alternative, but it didn't seem to exist.
So we looked around for something else and found Far from the Madding Crowd on HBO.
I looked around for a ledge on which I could place my coffee, to no avail.
I looked around for a mailbox, hoping to find one that still had pickup that day.
"We looked around for probably 30, 45 minutes and we couldn't find anybody," Blackwell told WATE.
But when Glass looked around for a real-world example of the idea, he couldn't find one.
However life was difficult and eventually, he looked around for an alternative way to make a living.
She looked around for a black Camry that would take her into Manhattan for a photo shoot.
Anyway, I ditched some of the more evil stocks and looked around for something a bit more ethical.
When the bubble burst there, Royal went back to the internet, looked around for interesting domains, and waited.
He practiced lifting the 10-year-old female star, and looked around for the 10-year-old prince.
I looked around for help but the other pedestrians just passed on by, barely giving the man a second glance.
When the company looked around for a better mix of uses, office space seemed a natural fit, Mr. Karp said.
Mornings, when I searched for a parking space outside the spin studio, I instinctively looked around for her white Toyota.
When the job market for financial executives became more challenging during the recession, I looked around for a back-up plan.
I showed up with it, and the nurses looked around for a bit before realizing that the person was already dead.
I looked around for one of those grabbing poles that could help me pull it down, but I didn't see one.
I explained that I would never have unprotected sex and then looked around for my envelope, which had not been made available.
"I was in the right place at the right time as the Chinese looked around for famous investors," he told Yahoo Finance.
I looked around for plain orange juice (it was a workday for me, after all); not finding any, I grabbed a mimosa instead.
Many schools have looked around for short-term solutions to this problem, and the University of Nike blueprint is a pretty compelling one.
Trump stood and looked around for several seconds as the chants went on, and did not interject or not tell the audience to stop.
In one of the most memorable GIFs from the inauguration, Obama awkwardly received the present and frantically looked around for a place to put it.
When they ran out of wood, Neumann looked around for more and, not finding any, took the picnic furniture and threw it into the fire.
I think Debbie and I had looked around for the chance to work together and it was all I hoped for when the chance came along.
I looked around for a guard, saw no one, and stepped onto the green moss and made my way quietly to the location of Aristotle's library.
Warren Buffett has looked around for suitable ways to invest Berkshire Hathaway's $106 billion cash hoard, and he has finally come up with an idea: Berkshire Hathaway.
As the shock and pandemonium of seeing the night's biggest moment blow up in such a spectacular fashion began to wear off, people looked around for someone to blame.
As seen in the below video, Trump stood and looked around for several seconds as the chants went on, and did interject or not tell the audience to stop.
Josue, a 17-year-old who was traveling with the caravan on his own and whose last name BuzzFeed News is withholding, looked around for his friends who had left ahead of him.
"Because her bump was based largely on the one event, it wasn't really baked in, and voters looked around for another candidate that might excite their interest," Monmouth University polling director Patrick Murray told Vox.
Dr. Bankulla looked around for Dr. Korovin to punch a hole in Ms. Rivers's throat — an emergency cricothyrotomy, which Dr. Korovin should have been trained to do — but Dr. Korovin had already left the clinic, according to Dr. Bankulla's notes.
With N.Y.C.F.C. pressing hard in the final minutes, Eric Remedi sent a well-timed pass to Martinez, who controlled the ball with his shoulder, looked around for any signs of a challenge and blasted a shot past goalkeeper Sean Johnson.
So everyone looked around for somebody to challenge Sestak, finally finding Katie McGinty, a former chief of staff to Governor Tom Wolf who'd never won an election and finished dead last in the 2014 gubernatorial primary with only 7 percent of the vote.
Walking into his house for the first time and seeing the famous Karsh portrait of Picasso holding a vase across the hall from the very Picasso vase in the portrait, I looked around for something I could admire that was not showy or obvious.
That medium band is also underserved, Markusic said, and because it'll need a bigger booster to transport that larger cargo capacity to orbit, they looked around for solutions and found that Aerojet Rocketdyne's AR-1 Engine, which can produce 500,000 pounds of thrust, was the perfect solution.
AND I KNOW YOU WERE THERE, I SAW THE PRESIDENT REFERENCE YOU AND LOOKED AROUND FOR YOU AND POINTED OVER AND I THOUGHT AS FAR AS A SPEECH GOES IT WAS POPULIST, IT WAS BROAD BRUSH, I THOUGHT IT HIT ON A LOT OF GREAT POINTS.
By 1964, he had realized that his days as a performer were ending, and so looked around for some other way to stay in show business.
But when it came time for the > coin toss before the game, I started to go out and looked around for those > guys. Bill Parcells said to me: 'No. You go. Just you.
However, he had a hard time getting into the Danish national team. After 123 league games and 12 goals for Hannover 96, he looked around for a new club in the summer of 1994.
Tan concluded that for a greatest hits album, the track listing is "simply all over the place", with no indication that the record executives or Lopez "looked around for a logical start" or an "easy access ramp to her seven-album canon".
While Hills was talking, Larkin walked quietly away, avoiding attention. Hills did not realise the torch was a fake until someone whispered in his ear to tell him. Hills looked around for Larkin, but by now Larkin had merged into the crowd and escaped.
Escher is also afflicted by a debilitating disease that manifests itself in hacking coughs. ; / :Voiced by: Marina Inoue :Escher's only childhood friend. She was brought to him, so he could watch over her, as the thieves looked around for someone interested in buying her. She and Escher became good friends.
I got a pretty good blast when introduced. The crowd was hollering and raising hell. I looked around for my bodyguard, a colorful New York character named Wild Bill Lyons, who packed two pearl-handled pistols and used to talk a lot about his days in the West. Wild Bill was under the ring, hiding.
He said "It was developing into a serious problem so I looked around for something to do. It had to be a low-impact sport because of my injured hip. I'm a water-lover, so kayaking was the way to go". Sieders helps run Sieders V8 RacingTeam with his brothers and helps promote CareFlight, who helped save his life.
The trains weren't running, but I made it in that morning and there was Solomon, who had come up from Philadelphia. We did four songs in three hours, including 'Just Out of Reach'. After we finished recording, I went into the control room to listen to the playback. I looked around for Solomon, but he was heading out the door.
In 1917, John R. Oishei founded Trico Products Corporation He looked around for a way to clear moisture from a driver's line of vision, and decided to invest in the national marketing of an edged, hand-pulled rubber squeegee that was produced in Buffalo by an engineer named John Jepson. Within three years, Oishei's sales team had successfully sold the accessory to Packard, Lincoln, Cadillac and Buffalo's own Pierce- Arrow.
Feeling confused, he looked around for the dead bodies that were killed only to realize he hallucinated or dreamt of it the whole night. Looking at his "heroine", he thanked her by bringing her back home. After a troublesome day reaching home, he decided to name her Kokone. As days passed, he began to form a relationship with Kokone, complaining about his sorrows and talking about his everyday life.
Raja tried to save him but in vain. People looked around for the snake but couldn't find one. The prince's leg became blue and body turned cold. Knowing that the prince was dead, they took him for the final journey of cremation. At that time the disciples (bhattarack) of Acharya Jindutt Suriji who were out for ‘Gochari’ (collecting food and alms) saw the funeral procession of the prince.
We've never seen a > Republican before." > And a few minutes later he was back with his wife, and they asked Prentiss > if he wouldn't give them a speech. Well, he looked around for kind of a > podium, something to stand on, and then the only thing available was a pile > of that stuff that the late Mrs. Truman said it had taken her thirty-five > years to get Harry to call "fertilizer.
On this date, Bay was flying the lead of a four-ship flight, when he was directed to a target 10 miles ahead by ground control. After a few minutes, Bay spotted two F-105s at around 10,000 to 13,000 feet. Bay than banked in pursuit, knowing that F-105s normally traveled in packs of four, he looked around for the other pair. Not able to locate the other F-105s, Bay gave his wing-man, Do Huy Hoang, permission to attack.
He then looked around for him but he was nowhere to be seen. It was then Hector knew the gods had deceived and forsaken him, and he met his fate at the hand of Achilles. Some accounts hold that it was Deiphobus and Paris who ambushed and killed Achilles while luring him to their sister Polyxena. After the death of Paris, Deiphobus was given Helen of Troy as a bride for his deeds in the war, defeating the bid of his other brother, Helenus.
Baochang came from a poor family in Wu. He had to work hard in the fields to provide for himself and his parents. Because the plot of land they owned was too small to provide ample means of living, he looked around for other jobs on the side. Thus he found work as a copyist and was able to make some extra money.De Rauw, T. (2008: 199) In 483, Sengyou was ordered to go to Wu and Baochang immediately left the family life to become his disciple.
When Michael Caine, born Maurice Micklewhite, first became an actor he adopted the stage name "Michael Scott." He was later told by his agent that another actor was already using the same name, and that he had to come up with a new one immediately. Speaking to his agent from a telephone box in Leicester Square in London, he looked around for inspiration. Being a fan of Bogart, he noted that The Caine Mutiny was being shown at the Odeon Cinema, and adopted a new name from the movie title.
The motor with Porky connected tries to tie up the branches, but ends up Gabby falling from sight and the branches snapped off by the motor fly off- screen. Porky and Gabby managed to get up and walk different directions until they all looked around for the sound of the engine coming by, forcing both to crash into each other just on time for the engine to fly over Porky and Gabby. They all rushed after looking leftwards for a couple of seconds. They all rushed back to the car.
When Mattel decided to market a home computer, it did not start by designing one, and instead looked around for a pre-made system it could market under its name. It discovered that one of its manufacturing partners, the Hong Kong based Radofin Electronics Far East, had already designed a three-system line of home computers. All Mattel had to do was secure the U.S. marketing rights, which it promptly did for the first two units in the line, and have Radofin handle the manufacturing.Horvat/Parrish, "Mattel Aquarius FAQ," May 6, 2001.
In 1905 they took up a selection on the Murray River and established a sawmill there, producing packing cases for the banana trade. In 1909 they moved to Bingil Bay, where ET Garner, his son EH Garner, his nephew Arthur Garner of Mundoo, and his son-in-law Adolph (Lou) Wildsoet, erected and managed a sawmill for the Cutten family on their Bicton Plantation near Clump Point. The sawmill did not prove profitable for the Cuttens. They soon sold it, and the Garner family looked around for a selection of their own in the district.
" He went on to make Predator 2, of which he said, "I'm pretty immature, really, so it was kind of a laugh". He followed it with Judgment Night ("a real, absolute, total bomb" according to Hopkins), Blown Away ("made a lot of mistakes") and The Ghost and the Darkness ("It was a mess. I haven't been able to watch it."). Hopkins said that after Predator 2 he "looked around for a good film for a long time, and I couldn't get anything I wanted to do... I didn't realise the Hollywood trick.
It was established by Émile Salmson (1858-1917) as Emile Salmson, Ing. as a workshop in Paris (1890), making steam-powered compressors and centrifugal pumps for railway and military purposes. Subsequently, joined by engineers George Canton and Georg Unné, it was renamed Emile Salmson & Cie, building petrol-powered lifts and motors (1896). The company became one of the first to make purpose-built aircraft engines, starting before World War I and continuing into World War II. After World War I the company looked around for other work and started making car bodies and then complete cars.
Louis Upton got the 200 washers turned out as he promised, but the costs proved to be excessive. This time he was really broke, but production was on the way up - producing 10 machines a day. He looked around for a financial backer, and he found one in a LaGrange friend and banker, Lowell C. Bassford. Bassford agreed to supply $5000 on the condition that Louis work for the company full-time, quitting his job at Commonwealth Edison. Thus was formed the Upton Machine Company on November 11, 1911 by Louis Upton, his uncle Emory Upton and Lowell Bassford.
Nevertheless, it is apparent that the Trumpf Junior was developed under acute time pressure. There being no engine from existing models that could be adapted to fit under the bonnet/hood, and no time to design a small compact engine, the team looked around for a modern engine and reverse engineered it, thereby effectively copying the engine from the widely admired Fiat Balilla. Nor was the engine the only element for which the design was in effect copied from the competition. In 1934 Röhr persuaded the Adler board to take over the Frankfurt-based Flugzeugbau Max Gerner (aircraft manufacturer).
" Two of the Royal Engineers having breakfast were Herbert Cullum from County Durham and his friend George Monk. Monk told the Cullum family: > "Bert was at hand's reach from me, when it happened. We all got thrown > across seats and on the floor and after I managed to regain my feet, which > was very difficult, I looked around for Bert. He was nowhere to be seen... > after great difficulty and luck I found myself in the water, and for the one > and three quarter hours in which I was drifting around my eyes were > constantly looking for Bert, but could not see him.
As he needed experience, he looked around for a subject and was struck by the plight of the men on the Bowery, and he determined that a portrayal of their daily lives on the streets and in the bars of the New York City neighborhood would make a strong film. Thus, On the Bowery served as Rogosin's practice film for the subsequent filming of his anti-apartheid film Come Back, Africa (1960). In 2008, On the Bowery was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Mary Sophia Allen (right) and Margaret Damer Dawson, World War I.At the outbreak of the First World War, militant suffragist activities ceased. Allen turned down an offer of work with a needlework guild (see for example Queen Mother's Clothing Guild) and looked around for a more active occupation. She heard that a number of women were trying to set up a women's police force and, in 1914, she joined Nina Boyle's Women Police Volunteers. This was taken over by Margaret Damer Dawson in 1915 and renamed the Women Police Service (WPS), with Allen as second-in-command.
After his partnership with Emeric Pressburger ended, Michael Powell looked around for other projects and was enticed to Spain to make a film that, it was hoped, would do for flamenco and Spanish ballet what The Red Shoes had done for ballet. There were many problems during the production, mainly due to the lack of available finances. In one non-fiscal incident, Powell's car was stolen and as the thieves were chased they crashed the car and died in the crash. Powell wrote in his memoirs that Luis Escobar wrote the lead roles for Moira Shearer and Paul Scofield who turned it down.
Dinendranath was son of Dwijendranath Tagore's eldest son Dwipendranath, and was born into the culturally rich environment of the Jorasanko Thakur Bari of the Tagore family. He was particularly well- trained in Hindustani classical music, and many early Rabindra Sangeet renderings in his baritone voice can be found in archives and recordings. For recording the melodies, he primarily used the sargam notation newly formalised by Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande, but he was equally well versed in the Western staff notation. Many Ashramites and contemporaries recall that whenever a particularly haunting note was thought by Rabindranath, he always looked around for Dinu to have it noted.
One such design consultant was a Californian named Howard "Dutch" Darrin, whose involvement in the Clipper occurred because Packard was his favourite American make. After returning to America in 1937 following a successful career as a Paris coachbuilder, Darrin looked around for chassis on which to practice his automotive art. He said, "I concentrated on Packards knowing that by lowering the radiator I could make a very beautiful custom- bodied Packard with little change in its basic structure." The result was a long skein of dramatic Packard-Darrins, which were actually catalogued by the company at one point and which led to Darrin's role in the Clipper.
Meanwhile, to the west of the Eighth Army on the other side of the Apennine Mountains, Italy's central mountain spine, the U.S. Fifth Army had also been fighting its way north. By the end of January 1944, the Fifth Army's attacks against the Cassino massif had ground to a halt and the "Battle for Rome" had stalled.Ellis, p. 159 The 15th Army Group commander General Sir Harold Alexander and Fifth Army commander Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark looked around for solutions to penetrate the defences, as their careers and reputations were irrevocably linked with success on this front, particularly due to Winston Churchill's insistence at this time, that Italy was the key to the ultimate success in the war.
Retrieved 4 January 2012 as well as "more like purgatory than paradise". Whilst in Lowestoft rep at the Arcadia Theatre (with Jackson Stanley's 'Standard Players') he appeared in nine plays. When his career took him to London in 1954 after his provincial apprenticeship, his agent informed him that there was already a Michael White performing as an actor in London and that he had to come up with a new name immediately. Speaking to his agent from a telephone booth in Leicester Square, London, he looked around for inspiration, noted that The Caine Mutiny was being shown at the Odeon Cinema in 1954, and decided to change his name to "Michael Caine".
There is, however, a time gap between Hook's supposed existence in 1718 and the story-line of the Darling family in the early 1900s. This time gap in the story could be linked to the idea that in Neverland, one never grows old. Although some might say this was invented just for the purpose of the story, it is also believed to have even more historical links as Turneffe Atoll is the exact historical region believed to contain the Fountain of Youth. It was most famously searched for by Juan Ponce de León, who mostly looked around for it in Florida, but was also sought by Juan Díaz de Solís, who searched for it in the Gulf of Honduras.
It ignited an interest in American workers' welfare that has stayed for > me to this day, in fact ... We tried to organize child laborers. When I was > twelve and a half years old, I worked for the O'Sullivan Rubber Heel Company > in Lower Manhattan about 1917 ... From my previous couple of years in my > father's union, I became interested in organizing young child laborers, who > were employed illegally, against laws which prohibited children [from] > working in factories below the age of sixteen. We organized something called > the Young Workers League. In the YWL, we looked around for help, working out > a program for improvement ... I read the findings of Darwin ... and the > Communist Manifesto.
By 1845 Willement, aged 59, had become wealthy and looked around for a home with a suitable resonance in which to spend his later years. He purchased Davington Priory near Faversham in Kent, an ancient nunnery established in the 12th century and complete with its own church (the buildings had been spared in the Dissolution of the Monasteries because by 1527 there were only three elderly nuns remaining). Willement restored and extended the buildings to make a comfortable home, and installed his own heraldic glass with the motto, "Thynke and Thanke". Since he owned the church as well, he refurbished it with stained glass and had Taylors of Loughborough install five bells, each cast with the same motto, in the bell tower.
It was the obvious place for the two captains to go and the matches of 1891 and 1892 were played there. But hockey required, where it could get it, a true, firm level grass surface for those who were developing the game's tactics and were really thinking about how the game should progress. The Queen's Club pitch in 1892 cut up badly and the match, it is reported, developed into a rather scrappy game with hit and run rushes by the forwards. The captains looked around for another venue in south London where clubs like Blackheath, Teddington, Surbiton, Wimbledon were leading the way in the new thinking and for the ten years, 1893 to 1902, Richmond's ground in the Old Deer Park was chosen.
"Where I was brought up, you had to be able to run or fight, and you know about my running," he once told a leading journalist. His pugilistic skills, as well as his immaculate passing, were much appreciated by his teammate George Best who was frequently the target for some rough treatment at the hands of less skilful defenders, especially in European matches. At such times, Best recalled: "I always looked around for Paddy Crerand. He's not a dirty player but he's a case-hardened tough Scottish nut when it comes to a fight." He helped United to the league championship in 1965 and 1967 and won winners' medals in the 1963 FA Cup Final and 1968 European Cup Final.
Countryman, sire of 1882 Melbourne Cup winner The Assyrian, died in September 1882 while still young, and Winterlake had to be destroyed after a serious accident, two serious blows to his ambitions. Sir Edmund, sire of many champion jumpers, was only a yearling when he was brought out. Blackler sold him as a two-year-old to Gabriel Bennett, who passed him on to Ferry, and later did stud duty for H. B. Hughes at Booyoolee Station, near Gladstone. With the death of Countryman, Blackler looked around for a replacement and settled on Eli Jellett's Richmond, paying for the stallion 1,000 or 1,200 guineas, and the pick of his first batch of foals. This proved a good purchase, and reinforced Blackler's reputation as a judge of horseflesh, as Richmond 's progeny included some 60 winners.
The album Never Let Me Down (1987) and subsequent Glass Spider Tour had left critics unimpressed, and Bowie was aware of his low standing. Eager to return to making music for himself rather than the mainstream audience he had acquired following the Let's Dance album, Bowie looked around for collaborators to work with. He briefly worked with Bon Jovi producer Bruce Fairbairn in Los Angeles, recording a few tracks, including a demo of "Lucy Can't Dance" (which was eventually re-recorded and released on Bowie's 1993 solo album Black Tie White Noise) and a version of Bob Dylan's song "Like A Rolling Stone", but this did not bear much fruit, and the Dylan cover was passed to his friend Mick Ronson, where it was released on his posthumous album Heaven and Hull (1994).Pegg, Nicholas.
By the 1950s, most of the original campus had been developed and the university looked around for areas where it could expand. In the 1960s, J. Edgar Monroe, a major benefactor of the university, donated to Loyola a large undeveloped tract of land in Metairie where the university could either expand or move its entire location. After reviewing its options, including the sale of the original campus to Tulane University, the university decided to remain on St. Charles Avenue, subsequently selling off its property in Metairie in ten years as a condition of the donation. The Louis J. Roussel Jr., Performance Hall on the Loyola campus, which stages symphony concerts, is named for the late New Orleans businessman Louis J. Roussel Jr. The closure of St. Mary's Dominican College in 1984 provided an opportunity for Loyola to expand its campus.

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