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Currie is leaving amid lawmaker scrutiny toward PhRMA over lowing prescription drug pricing.
When they run out of food, they let you hear about it with lowing and moos.
Then the Jensen malfunctioned, the narration slowing to an ominous lowing, Jonathan Reese replaced by Darth Vader.
A lowing child is rocked on her mother's lap as an IV drip pumps fluids into her tiny arm.
Moody's joined S&P in cutting the company's credit rating to junk Thursday evening, lowing its rating by five notches to B2.
Senate Republicans have spent three days throwing around all kinds of health policy ideas, but they're all united around Thursday's topic du jour: lowing premiums.
We were sure of it now: the sound was that of lowing cows, trampling hooves, and herders calling out names that are given only to cows.
The Indians hit three home runs and Anderson allowed just one run in seven innings for the win, lowing his earned-run average of 7.99 to 6.81.
Wisler yielded a single in the fifth inning while walking two and hitting a batter during the Braves' 2-0 victory in New York on Tuesday, lowing his batting average against to .175.
Page said that just within the past year, there has been an uptick in diversity on K Street, a goal of many lobbying firms fol-lowing the 2018 election of the most diverse Congress yet.
In fact, the U.S. Energy Information Administration states that from 2000 to 2015, under Perry's leadership, energy production in Texas grew by over 180 percent, lowing energy costs for Texans and increasing tax revenues for the state.
Similarly, Maqboolpura, an area of the city of Amritsar shamed in the national press as a den of addicts and widows, appears tranquil: its brick-lined lanes are tidy, with a few cows lowing and no junkies staggering through the dark.
BELLAGHY, Northern Ireland — "No such thing as innocent bystanding," the actress Fiona Shaw said, staring fiercely at a group of people on a chilly, heavily misted morning in a farmer's field here, filled with the sounds of lowing cattle and bird calls.
Not that long ago the chanting of the monks of Mingaladon would have carried over nothing but the fields and farms of what was then a rural township of Yangon, with little more than the crowing of cocks and lowing of cattle flowing back the other way.
Let's do some simple math: From my experience, people who invest in CDs, money markets and other lowing-paying interest rate investments do so for one of three reasons: If you're in the first category, you might want to consider staying in those types of investments.
Lowing signed a new six-month contract extension in June 2009. In total Lowing played 5 first team games for Rangers.
Surrounding farm fields with lowing cattle give Parkhill Prairie a rural north Texas ambiance.
Larissa Lowing (born 26 January 1973) is a Canadian artistic gymnast. Lowing competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. She also competed at the 1990 Commonwealth Games winning a gold medal in the team event and silver medals in the beam and floor events.
Alan Alexander Lowing (born 7 January 1988) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a right-back for Víkingur.
The cast included Leon Cain, Sue Dwyer, Barbara Lowing, Joss McWilliam, Daniel Murphy, Francesca Savige, Richard Sydenham and Georgina Symes.
The rich enamel'd meads, the irriguous streams, the lowing oxen and the battening sheep, all form a scene that is truly picturesque.
The three men always fell asleep to the sound of horses whickering from the nearby corral and the cattle lowing on the plains.
On 15 April 2011, Lowing joined Fram Reykjavik on a two-week trial. After impressing, he signed a permanent deal with the club on 29 April 2011.
Rob Lowing of The Sydney Morning Herald gave it three star, saying it had a generic story but praised Lee's good performance and Ronny Yu's stylish direction.
David Lowing (born 4 September 1983) is a Scottish footballer currently with Irvine Meadow F.C in the Super League Premier Division of the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region.
David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz, film critics for The Movie Show awarded the film four-and-a-half stars out of five. Stratton described the film as "a black comedy which isn't afraid to take risks, to shift moods, to push to the limit". Sydney Morning Herald film critic, Rob Lowing praised the performances of Sam Neill, Zoe Carides and John Clarke. Lowing described the film as "a gem of a black comedy and certainly the best that Australia has produced in years".
John Lowing (born 20 September 1955) is a retired British professional wrestler best known under the ring name Johnny Kidd. Kidd was best known for his work during what was known as the Golden Era of British Wrestling.
He made his second start in a Scottish Premier League game against Dundee United on 31 December and was used as a second-half substitute in the 5–0 win over Peterhead in the third round of the Scottish Cup. However, the return of Alan Hutton and injury kept Lowing out of both the team for the remainder of the season. He made his full European debut against Partizan Belgrade at Ibrox on 14 December 2006. In November 2007, Lowing signed a one-year extension to his Rangers deal to remain with the club until 2009.
A bull approaches another, lowing, with his horns down, and waits for the other bull to do the same thing. When sparring, the bulls twist their horns from side to side.Sinclair, A. R. E. (1977) The African Buffalo. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press.
I myself helped to kill one of them. First we cut off his ears, saying, 'You will never hear Herero cattle lowing.' Then we cut off his nose, saying, 'Never again shall you smell Herero cattle.' And then we cut off his lips, saying, 'You shall never again taste Herero cattle.
The town is named after Nicholas Low, an early landowner. Low was of Dutch descent, and had emigrated with his wife and three small children from a rural village outside Amsterdam in 1778. Despite popular folk etymology, the name Lowville has nothing to do with its low elevation nor the lowing cattle of the many nearby dairy farms.
On 5 March 2010, Lowing joined East Fife on a deal until the end of the season. He had left Rangers in January after his contract had expired. His contract with East Fife was not renewed, as he had got injured in a game while at the club and it looked like he would be out of action for a while.
Her father, Helios, was enraged and asked the gods to avenge the deaths of his cattle, threatening to bring sunlight to the underworld if the men were not punished. Zeus then sent a lightning bolt down and a storm, killing all of Odysseus' men, a doom that was portended by the meat writhing and lowing on the spits.Homer. Odyssey. Book XII, 375.
The Australian Institute of Sport first awarded softball scholarships in 1993, after the 1991 announcement that softball would be included on the programme for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Since then, several competitors from this state have been awarded scholarships including Dianne Clark, Peta Edebone, Jenny Holliday, Kellie Loughman, Belinda Lowing and Nicole Richardson who all had scholarships in the programme's inaugural year.
Greek literature sometimes contains representations of animal cries in Greek letters. The most often quoted example is , used to render the cry of sheep, and is used as evidence that beta had a voiced bilabial plosive pronunciation and eta was a long open-mid front vowel. Onomatopoeic verbs such as for the lowing of cattle (cf. Latin '), for the roaring of lions (cf.
International journal of coal geology, 26(3-4), 135-154. The Mrzygłód mine dinocyst assemblage is taxonomically undiversified, containing specimens that are good age indicators al lowing relatively precise suggestion of its age. Luehndea spinosa, with a single recovered specimen spans between the Late Pliensbachian (Margaritaus) to the Lowermost Toarcian (Tenuicostatum). Other ocal dinocysts such as Mendicodinium range Late Pliensbachian–Aalenian, a wider stratigraphic range.
The original production starred Colin Lane, Chloe Dallimore, Kurt Phelan, Barb Lowing, Stephen Hirst and Simon Burvill-Homes. It played at the Brisbane Powerhouse from 7 to 16 July 2017 and Cairns' Centre for Contemporary Arts from 4 to 19 August 2017. It was presented by JUTE Theatre Company and Brisbane Powerhouse in association with the Queensland Music Festival. The musical was generally well received.
The terrain of Nurgush is typical floodplain, occupying a broad meandering section of the Vyatka River. The highest elevation is 93 meters above sea level; the typical ground level above the Vyatka is 5–6 meters. Among the lowing rolling ridges are numerous ponds, vernal pools, oxbow lakes, and other forms of wetlands, and in the river sandbars, shoals, and small sandy islands. The area floods almost completely every spring for a few days.
Lowing was born in Rutherglen. He made his first team debut for Rangers on 20 September 2005 in a Scottish League Cup match against Clyde at Ibrox. He played the full 120 minutes of the match with Rangers running out as eventually winners by 5–2. His first league appearance for the Gers was on 1 October 2005 when he replaced Barry Ferguson and played the final 13 minutes in Rangers 5–1 win over Dunfermline Athletic.
The Quran’s statement that Samiri’s calf made a "lowing" sound has resulted in much speculation. A number of Islamic traditions say that the calf was made with dust trodden upon by the horse of the angel Gabriel, which had mystical properties. Some traditions say that the calf could also move, a property granted to it by the dust of the “horse of life”. Other traditions suggest that Samiri made the sound himself, or that it was only the wind.
The contest was judged by a panel of five judges and an audience of the public. After voting, the Bailiff of Jersey announced the contest had been won by "Island Home" written by Gerard Le Feuvre in 2002 from St Ouen. Le Feuvre's inspiration was to have a song that was simple for children to sing but also inspire unity. The song was inspired by the wildlife in Jersey with the first three notes designed to imitate the lowing of a Jersey cow.
Cao Zhi took seven paces as instructed, and the poem was already formulated in his heart. He then recited: Two butcher's victims lowing walked along, Each head bore curving bones, a sturdy pair. 兩肉齊道行,頭上帶凸骨。 They met just by a hillock, both were strong, Each would avoid a pit newly-dug there. 相遇塊山下,欻起相搪突。 They fought unequal battle, for at length One lay below a gory mess, inert.
The term dogies is used to describe orphaned calves in the context of ranch work in the American West, as in "Keep them dogies moving". In some places, a cow kept to provide milk for one family is called a "house cow". Other obsolete terms for cattle include "neat" (this use survives in "neatsfoot oil", extracted from the feet and legs of cattle), and "beefing" (young animal fit for slaughter). An onomatopoeic term for one of the most common sounds made by cattle is moo (also called lowing).
On 30 August 2008, Lowing signed for Clyde on loan until January 2009, along with fellow Rangers youth Paul Emslie."Loan Ar-ranger" Clyde F.C. Website (30 August 2008) He made his Clyde debut on the same day, playing the full 90 minutes in a 3–2 victory over St Johnstone."St Johnstone 2-3 Clyde" BBC Sport website (30 August 2008) The loan deal was extended at the end of 2008, until the end of January 2009. He made 19 appearances for the Bully Wee in all competitions.
During the Tazewell subage, the Wabash, Eel, and Mississinewa Rivers and their major tributaries served as sluiceways for the Saginaw or Erie lobes. Outwash that was deposited along the major valleys has not been distinguished from that laid down later during the Cary substage. Tazewell outwash is exposed, however, along such minor sluiceways as Mill, Big and Little Pipe, and Deer Creeks and three southward-f lowing tributaries of the Eel River, none of which served as sluiceways during the Cary substage. The Packerton Moraine in which Shoe Lake is located belongs to the moraines of the Saginaw lobe of late Wisconsin Substage.
The player was known by his teammates as Bertie, and was regarded as having a strong sense of humour. After trials in the Netherlands with Heracles and in Scotland with Celtic, Hólmbert signed a four-year deal to join the Glasgow giants, for a fee of around £100,000. Although officially signing for the team on 1 January 2014 for the next transfer window, the player started training with his new club at the beginning of December 2013. Hólmbert made the decision to join the Scottish club after speaking to teammates Steven Lennon and Alan Lowing who both played previously in the Scottish Premiership.
Anthony David Parsons OAM (known as Tony Parsons) is an Australian author and kelpie breeder. He founded the well-known Kelpie stud “Karrawarra” in 1950 and has gone on to become the breed's most passionate and hardest working advocate. Before that, he was a professional sheep and wool classer. Don Burke said that Tony Parsons has done more to developing the Kelpie as a working dog than anyone else. Kelpie breeder Jan Lowing says that "Parsons (Karrawarra) was responsible for seeking out and preserving Kelpie bloodlines after the fiasco of two World Wars, during which many ‘studs’ disappeared".
After three good mid-table years came a difficult time. In 2011 the team never really got going, but played much better in the later part of the summer after the arrival of the Scottish players Alan Lowing and Steven Lennon and managed to avoid relegation. In 2012 a lot was expected of Fram and the pre-season looked good; some commentators were forecasting Fram to win the league, but the team had difficulties scoring goals. Not much changed in the summer of 2013: in the middle of the summer Þorvaldur Örlygsson quit and Ríkharður Daðason was hired.
No power on earth could stop the poor thirsty beasts; bellowing and > lowing they ran pell-mell for the water, with the cowboys in hot pursuit. > There was a point of quicksand in the river just above the ford and before > the men could prevent it the cattle had plunged into it and were miring > down. A small steamboat tied at the landing used their donkey engine to help > drag out some of them, but we lost seventy head in spite of our best > efforts. After this mishap we crossed the herd without further trouble and > from here on there was more water and better grass.
Toy was born in Sydney, on 11 August 1908 to Bert Frank Claud Toy and Nellie Frederica Toy, née Lowing, one of two daughters born to the couple. Her father, Bert Toy (1878–1931), was a newspaper editor and war correspondent. He had reported from the Boer War in South Africa and had worked on and edited newspapers in New Zealand and in Australia, including the Wairarapa Age, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sunday Times, The Sun, The Bulletin (where he was literary editor) and the Australian Woman's Mirror. The family were well-read and eschewed formal education; consequently Toy was largely self-taught, although she did attend Neutral Bay School in Sydney for a time.
In the second verse, the line "no crying he makes" is considered by some to fall into the heresy of docetism, with the line's implication that, by not crying, Jesus could not have been fully human as is taught by orthodox Christian doctrine. However, as the first two lines of that verse make clear, the context is that of a newborn having fallen asleep sometime after birth (see last line of v.1), and being later awakened by the lowing of nearby cattle. Some infants when napping usually do so and others wake and lie quietly (unless hungry, wet, or otherwise distressed), so there is nothing "not fully human" about Jesus' behavior.
Fo,lowing the detention there, he, and other prisoners, were transported to Luckenwalde and Feurstenberg. He escaped the camp again, a year later, and returned to Kraków where from 1946 to 1949 he served as a lecturer at the Cooperative Study of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry of the Jagiellonian University and at the College of Social Science; he was appointed Professor in 1949. In 1948, he was appointed rector at the Polish Academy of Commerce which later integrated into the University of Economics. He resigned as rector post in 1952, but following the death of Frederick Zoll became manager of the Department of Civil Law at the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University.
Like Scrubs and the British version of The Office, it is the sort of show that truly deserves to be seen uninterrupted, several episodes at a time, for maximum enjoyment. The laughs- per-minute quotient here is insanely high, making it great value as a home library purchase." Alison Powell of The Guardian said "As Hollywood agents worry about the demise of the town's lowing cash cow, the multi-camera, staged sitcom, here to save the day is Arrested Development, a farce of such blazing wit and originality, that it must surely usher in a new era in comedy." Gillian Flynn of Entertainment Weekly named Arrested Development the best television show of 2005 and said in her review that "As oddball as Arrested is, it's also humane.
The piece begins with a brief but thorough description of the landscape surrounding the world of Ms. Louisa. "Somewhere in the distance the cows were lowing, and a little bell was tinkling; now and then a farm-wagon tilted by, and the dust flew; some blue-shirted laborers with shovels over their shoulders plodded past; little swarms of flies were dancing up and down before the peoples' faces in the soft air." Through this small scene the reader feels the presence of nature and the rhythm to which people and time march on in the New England landscape. The emphasis of the countryside and the human's small part of nature also is very reminiscent of literature of the time period.
During the first several months of operation and experimentation, Sean O'Brien gathered together the core Tender Trap team that would carry the club to the heights of success. The team were all from creative backgrounds, but new to the nightclub world. Filmmaker Sean O'Brien was the manager and creative director. Fellow filmmaker Dr. Robert Herbert was the art director, graphic designer, and "late night" DJ; renowned film editor Nick Meyers was the lighting designer, and in later years architect Rory Toomey the lighting operator; filmmakers Catherine Lowing and Sophie Jackson (aka "Schatzi") were the glamorous door girls; and other regular DJs included musician Andy Travers, jetsetter "King" Dom Harding, "special international guest" Mark Wells, and legendary Sydney DJ Trevor "el chino" Parkee.
During its long career Island has published more than 50 titles. "With a small press, what you lose in distribution, you gain in personal concern and cooperative effort. Hammial is energetic on behalf of his poets..." (Heather Cam, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 June 1994) Books published include Michele Seminara, David Gilbey, Mark Roberts, Lauren Williams, Christine Townend, Jeltje Fanoy, Roberta Lowing, John Watson, Susan Adams, David Musgrave, Barbara De Franceschi, Lizz Murphy, Leith Morton, Philip Hammial, Rae Desmond Jones, Barbara De Francheschi, Les Wicks, David Brooks, Lizz Murphy, Jutta Sieverding, Martin Langford, Leith Morton, Carolyn Gerrish, Rob Reil, Barbara Petrie, Marcelle Freiman, Adam Aitken, J S Harry, Anthony Mannix, Denis Gallagher, John Tranter, Kris Hemensley, Andrew Taylor, Philip Roberts, Ken Bolton, Michael Witts, Keith Shadwick, Andrew Huntley, Robert Adamson, Martin Johnston and Kevin Gilbert.
The > conclusion reached based on these findings was that both the CTL with CCS > and the 8wt% to 15wt% CBTL with CCS configurations may offer the most > pragmatic solutions to the nation's energy strategy dilemma: GHG emission > reductions which are significant (5% to 33% below the petroleum baseline) at > diesel RSPs that are only half as much as the BTL options ($2.56 to $2.82 > per gallon compared to $6.45 to $6.96 per gallon for BTL). These options are > economically feasible when crude oil prices are $86 to $95 per barrel. These economics can change in the event that plentiful low-cost biomass sources can be found, lowing the cost of biomass inputs, and improving economies of scale. Economics for solid feedstock indirect FT process plants are further confused by carbon regulation.
Antigonus, Compilation of Marvellous Accounts, 66 Strabo says that in the Caucasus there were one-horned horses with stag-like heads. Pliny the Elder mentions the oryx and an Indian ox (perhaps a rhinoceros) as one-horned beasts, as well as "a very fierce animal called the monoceros which has the head of the stag, the feet of the elephant, and the tail of the boar, while the rest of the body is like that of the horse; it makes a deep lowing noise, and has a single black horn, which projects from the middle of its forehead, two cubits [] in length." Also Book 8, Chapter 30, and Book 11, Chapter 106. In On the Nature of Animals (Περὶ Ζῴων Ἰδιότητος, De natura animalium), Aelian, quoting Ctesias, adds that India produces also a one-horned horse (iii.
And even to-day one may hear in that neighborhood the lowing of cattle and may find traces of men, if we are to believe the stories of travellers, although we must grant that they hear these things from afar. :(28) This part of the Goths, which is said to have crossed the river and entered with Filimer into the country of Oium, came into possession of the desired land, and there they soon came upon the race [gens] of the Spali, joined battle with them and won the victory. Thence the victors hastened to the farthest part of Scythia, which is near the sea of Pontus; for so the story is generally told in their early songs, in almost historic fashion. Ablabius also, a famous chronicler of the Gothic race, confirms this in his most trustworthy account.
Like the first Care Bears Movie, Adventure in Wonderland received mixed reviews from critics. Henry Herx in The Family Guide to Movies and Videos deemed it a "vastly superior sequel" to the "failed original": "[It is] a lively, colourful, complexly designed and orchestrated travelolgue through Wonderland ... Director Raymond Jafelice holds even adult interest with his fast cuts and engaging fantasy characters." while the Bantam Books guide, Movies on TV and Video Cassette gave it two and a half stars out of four and called it "Enjoyable [...] for the tyke set." The 1988–1989 edition of the Film Review called it "the best of the trio", adding that it "may well please the youngsters" with its "non-stop entertainment"; this view was also shared by Carole Kass of the Richmond Times-Dispatch. John Teerds of Brisbane, Australia's Sunday Mail wrote of the film positively, while another Australian critic, Rob Lowing of Sydney's The Sun-Herald, gave it two and a half stars out of four and noted that there was "Nothing original here, although that also means nothing to shock".

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