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Serve in a lunch pail, a big bowl, or pitcher.
She had a lunch pail of dollar bills next to her.
I can still see and remember my mom preparing his lunch pail.
It was take your freaking lunch pail to work and do your job.
"The story of a factory worker is, once you buy a lunch pail, you die with that lunch pail," Hartley said, as we sat and watched his Avalanche win a Stanley Cup on a laptop screen in front of us.
They sat around the old carpenter's lunch pail to share updates on their lives.
Working at Costco has "kind of a lunch-pail mentality," said Talevich, the editorial director.
Mr. Lipinski's outnumbered supporters were the diminished lunch-pail Democrats that once dominated his Southside district.
"He's just kind of a blue-collar, lunch pail type of player," Manager Aaron Boone said.
McAdoo's lunch-pail approach was not enough to prevent him from getting cut in training camp.
When she worked the fields, she hid a gun in her lunch pail to protect her children.
" Turning serious again, he said, "The bottom line is, I know the lunch-pail guys have legitimate grievances.
They responded that they wanted something as big as the moon that would fit into their lunch pail.
You are the plastic dollinside my Cracker Jack box, the butter cookie in the napkininside my Snoopy lunch pail.
And one of the walk-up food locations is a lunch pail that's been propped up with a giant thermos.
American girl dolls may differ by race and class and lunch pail, but many come with the same kind of hair.
"We're not just a bunch of lunch-pail guys that grind it out all game," Columbus captain Nick Foligno told reporters.
Instead, viewers got a matchup of teams that rely on a throwback style of play — methodical offense, lunch-pail defense and rosters long on experience.
Donald Trump campaigned as a champion of the "forgotten man," promising to make America great again with a focus on lunch-pail populism and steel mills.
Just mix together amaretto and orange juice, then add a bunch of beer just before serving, preferably in a big bowl, pitcher, or—obviously—lunch pail.
Enter Mohamed Bamba, the sixth pick in the draft, who is more of the Kristaps Porzingis unicorn style of big man than Vucevic's hard-hat and lunch-pail approach.
And anyone who has a problem with that can take it up with your industrially manufactured lunch pail, because at work you are and always will be an unapologetic #proletariat.
They likely would campaign separately, with Schultz confident she can connect with blue-collar voters like her late father, the lunch pail–carrying utility worker she has immortalized in her writing.
Still, for months, Mr. Tester had seemed uniquely positioned to hang on, leaning on the centrist reputation and lunch-pail political brand that first carried him to the Senate in 2006.
The pro game began as lunch-pail league back in the 1930s and 1940s, a black sheep of a sport that flew in the face of the dominant, pristine college game.
Before the game, the Bruins honored the 40th anniversary of their 1977-78 team known as the "Lunch Pail A.C." that featured 11 20-goal scorers, an NHL record that still stands today.
The Democratic Party had bet that a focus on lunch-pail issues could appeal to liberals and minority voters, as well the white working-class voters who had overwhelmingly swung to Mr. Trump.
Biden stood out among the candidates by claiming to bring two crucial strengths to the primary contest, electability, and an ability to connect with both black party loyalists and white so-called lunch pail Democrats.
Biden stood out among the candidates by claiming to bring two crucial strengths to the primary contest, electability, and an ability to connect with both black party loyalists and white so-called lunch pail Democrats.
But think how nicely the purselike Wide Plait Frail, a shape that dates back to the 12th century when it functioned as an earthy lunch pail for field laborers, could hold sunscreen and a good book.
They are betting that a renewed focus on lunch-pail issues can reassemble their fractured coalition of city-dwelling liberals and minority voters, left-leaning suburbanites and especially white working-class voters hungering for an economic pitch aimed at their interests.
To some Democrats, midterm elections this November that were once seen as a test for lunch-pail issues that could woo back white working-class voters are now seen as about nothing short of the future of pluralism and constitutional democracy.
He sought a platform that would exemplify the slogan—"Courage for a Change"—blazoned across his campaign bus: a platform that was risky and inspiring, yet at the same time sensible and inclusive and grounded in the lunch-pail realities of daily life.
His campaign views the crusade as a political winner — at once wholly in keeping with his us-against-them defenses of the little guy and aimed squarely at the kinds of lunch-pail cities and towns that Mr. Sanders sees as the core of his voting coalition.
With a focus on recapturing union voters who were often cool to Hillary Clinton two years ago, Michigan Democrats saw their emphasis on lunch-pail economic issues rewarded this week with decisive wins in a governor's race (Gretchen Whitmer), a Senate re-election (Debbie Stabenow) and several down-ballot contests.
Dungey, Syracuse too strong for No. 17 Virginia Tech SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Virginia Tech's vaunted "Lunch Pail Defense" took the day off Saturday as the Syracuse Orange rolled up 561 yards of offense and stunned the No. 17 Hokies 31-17 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game before 33,838 fans at the Carrier Dome.
A longtime enforcer on a Knicks team that leaned on his ferocious rebounding and lunch-pail attitude through much of the 1990s, Oakley is also a proud son of Cleveland, which honored him recently by feting him with the street sign — Charles Oakley Way — in front of John Hay High School, his alma mater.
Yet an examination of Mr. Gillum's record lays bare the central contradiction of his political life: Self-styled as an activist-minded populist, with a lunch-pail upbringing in south Miami-Dade County, he is also an avatar of the capital city he runs — a town powered by ambition, horse-trading and alliances with well-placed power players.
And, while few have been as elegantly presented as the one Mr. Guadagnino staged along the crunching gravel paths of the English-style gardens of the 18th-century Villa Reale in Milan — with wicker chairs lined up beneath the arching trees, on each seat a wicker Fendi lunch pail containing Fendi-branded breakfast treats — there's no escaping the sense that around the corner environmental Armageddon awaits.
2018 season Since the 1995 season, a battered metal lunch pail has been the symbol of Virginia Tech's blue-collar mentality on defense. Each week a list of goals is put in the lunch pail and a player is chosen to have the honor of carrying the lunch pail onto the sidelines. The Lunch Pail Defense Foundation was founded to fund academic scholarships for students from the area near Blacksburg, Virginia.
In the United States, the lunch box or lunch pail has been used as a symbol of the working class. The phrase "lunch pail Democrat" is used to classify populist politicians who attempt to gain the votes of the working class. The New York Times printed in 2008 that Joe Biden is a lunch-bucket Democrat. While his father had been wealthy early in life, by the time Biden was born, the family was broke.
"Tapp carries lunch pail to work for Virginia Tech", USA Today. December 29, 2005. Accessed May 20, 2008. Tapp finished the regular season with 45 tackles (including 12.5 for a loss) and ten sacks.
The Phelps Dodge Lavender Pit mine at Bisbee ceased operations in 1974 and never had a turquoise contractor. All Bisbee turquoise was "lunch pail" mined. It came out of the copper ore mine in miners' lunch pails. Morenci and Turquoise Peak are either inactive or depleted.
While the team had previously been known for Orr and Esposito who were highly skilled scorers, their impending departures had Cherry remake the team with enforcers and grinders which became known as the "lunch-pail gang" (or "lunch pail A.C.") and "the Big Bad Bruins". Albeit for a brief slump until Esposito and Carol Vadnais were traded to the New York Rangers for Brad Park and Jean Ratelle, as Esposito disagreed with Cherry's coaching while Park would thrive under it. This approach of "balance over brilliance" rejuvenated the Bruins as they continued to be one of the NHL's best teams during the latter half of the 1970s, capturing the division title four straight seasons from 1975–76 through 1978–79. In the 1977–78 season, Cherry coached the Bruins team to an NHL record of 11 players with 20 goals or more on a single team.
He is frequently referred to as the ultimate "lunch pail and hard hat" player, due to his rugged style of play and relentless defense and rebounding prowess. Hill had a career field-goal shooting percentage of 50.2 and free-throw percentage of 63. Tyrone also owned a Cincinnati, Ohio-based record company called All Net Records and released various singles and albums by groups including OTR Clique, D'Meka, Renaizzance, and KompoZur.
Terrified, Granny Lin involves the authorities, but Kang shows up shortly thereafter. After Kang claims to not have been lost, the school places the blame on the socks on Granny Lin's apparent senility and dismiss her. While walking through the city, a thief snatches her duffel bag and runs off; however, she has lost little, as she has placed her severance pay and extra girls' socks in her lunch pail.
Dan McDowell, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, is Bob's counterpart. Dan graduated with a degree in Communications and a minor in Sports Science from Ohio University. McDowell hosted a midday show in Youngstown, Ohio and eventually moved to Dallas, in 1999, to become the host of The Ticket's midday show. It is well documented in P1 (Ticket fans) lore that Dan brings the funny, while Bob brings the lunch pail.
Adams was the guest of honor. Bela Pratt's sculpture, Ashburnham's Schoolboy of 1850, was presented to the town of Ashburnham and Schools by Adams in 1913, a year before his death. The statue is a life size bronze figure on a granite base and depicts a 12-year-old schoolboy walking to his one-room district school in 1850. The boy is barefoot, wears a straw hat and is carrying a writing slate and lunch pail.
On the morning of August 6, Taylor began screaming for help after hearing workers switching train cars at a nearby train yard. Leland then killed Taylor when he struck her on the head with a steel bar multiple times and stabbed her with a knife. He then threw the steel bar and the knife into the river, wiped his fingerprints off of Taylor's lunch pail, and gathered up his cigarette butts. Leland buried Taylor's body in a shallow grave under a pile of driftwood.
Allegheny Avenue looking west from Richmond Street Salmon Street, a typical area side street Port Richmond, at the beginning of the century, was a working-class neighborhood, and most workers simply walked to their nearby workplaces with lunch pail in hand. Cars were not common and those who had them stored them in stables. Stables for horses and cars were located in various parts of the area. Streets—unlike now—were generally free of parked vehicles, allowing hucksters and other vendors space to easily proceed down the narrow side streets with their horse and wagon on a daily basis.
Don Cherry stepped behind the bench as the new coach in 1974–75. The Bruins stocked themselves with enforcers and grinders, and remained competitive under Cherry's reign, the so-called "Lunch Pail A.C"., behind players such as Gregg Sheppard, Terry O'Reilly, Stan Jonathan, and Peter McNab. This would also turn out to be Orr's final full season in the league, before his knee injuries worsened, as well as the last time Orr and Esposito would finish 1–2 in regular season scoring. The Bruins placed second in the Adams Division, and lost to the Chicago Black Hawks in the first round of the 1975 playoffs, losing a best-of-three series, two games to one.
In mining, high grading refers to mining out the portions of the orebody that has the highest grade of material to be mined. However, it may also refer to the concealment and theft of valuable gold or silver ore by miners for personal profit. Common in the United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century, high graders would usually conceal the highest grades of ore they encountered during their work day in a pocket or lunch pail, or within the body, and later attempt to fence it on the black market. As mining companies became more aware of the growing problem, they built changing stations where they forced the miners to shower after their shift in the mines, making it easier to foil attempts at theft.
Getting over his unpopularity in Boston when he was a member of the arch-rival Rangers, Park settled in well with the Bruins, even hitch-hiking a ride from two teenagers at 1 am after his car ran out of gas, and Park later rewarded them with free tickets to the next Boston home game. From 1977-79, Cherry's "Lunch Pail A.C." captured three division titles for the Bruins. Park earned two First All-Star Team selections, while coming in second in the Norris Trophy race twice in a Bruins' uniform, with 1977-78 being considered one of his finest seasons. In 1977 and 1978, Park was a key contributor to Boston's back-to-back appearances in the Stanley Cup Finals where they lost to the Montreal Canadiens both times.
Don Cherry The mid-1970s Montreal Canadiens, coached by Scotty Bowman, had become one of the most dominant NHL dynasties of all time, with Guy Lafleur succeeding an often-injured Bobby Orr as the game's preeminent superstar. Their main opponents in the 1976–79 playoffs were the Boston Bruins, who due to the departure of Orr and Phil Esposito were rebuilt into the "Lunch Pail Athletic Club," with Head Coach Don Cherry encouraging physical play and balance over brilliance. The 1977 Finals saw the Habs sweep the Bruins in four games. During the 1978 Finals series, which the Habs won in six games, rough tactics were used against Lafleur, whose head was swathed in bandages at the end of the 1978 series after repeated high-sticking from Bruins players.

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