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He was arrested within two minutes after making it over the bike rack, a law enforcement source said.
Making it over the hump will require cautious efforts for years to extract enough cash to repay bondholders.
The PES facility was first constructed in 1866, according to the facility website, making it over 150 years old.
In order to meet environmental regulations, they were monitoring the numbers of fish making it over the top of the structure.
Officers apprehended the person before making it over the bike racks near a park adjacent to the Eisenhower Executive Office building.
During Tuesday's arrest ... Ford was caught as she was seen scaling the White House fence, but was stopped before making it over.
Fans of Game of Thrones may question why he's so scared of the Night King and his army making it over The Wall.
My sweater managed to pull over it (albeit with a visible bump), but my button-up shirt had a bit more trouble making it over.
"We got married two days before we got to Turkey, and we spent our honeymoon in the woods, walking," she said, making it over the sea to Greece.
Scientists have discovered fossils of a fungus that lived roughly one billion years ago—yes, billion—making it over twice as old as any other fungi specimens identified to date.
"The birthing process went very quickly this time around, and Mom had the baby while standing up … never quite making it over to the birthing tub," the couple's rep tells PEOPLE.
It helps, that while the '70s version was a popular, long-running show -- Valerie Bertinelli grew up on TV -- it's not the sort of series where it feels like sacrilege making it over.
"Music Machine" is all about the US and this idea of kinda 'making it' over there, and it also touches on these ideas of getting sucked up into the music industry, What inspired it?
An internal Correction Department report says the attempted escape lasted 43 minutes from the time two inmates attacked Darden until the last inmate surrendered upon making it over a series of obstacles to the outermost fence.
Plus, Amazon is also offering an Echo bundle with a free, four-month subscription of Amazon Music Unlimited for the same price (making it over 50 percent off!), which makes the perfect gift for any music lover.
Audrey Hope, addiction therapist, Los Angeles, CAAfter sharing tears and pain, simple victories and triumphs, and even making it over many thresholds, I may still get that phone call––the one telling me that my patient is gone.
Making It Over 100 years ago, European Jews worshiped and bathed in the rooms of a building on New York City's Forsyth Street that housed both a synagogue and a mikvah, a small, rainwater-filled pool considered a gateway to purity and holiness.
Her recipe is a spin on Taste of Home's "Oh-So-Good Oatmeal" and she reminds us of Ina Garten's sage advice in the caption, "The trick to learning how to cook is finding something you eat and making it over and over again," adding that "that's how you gain a little confidence."
She sought to incorporate subtle details while avoiding making it "over-embellish[ed] and decorative".
There is a prison in the city with an official capacity of 175 prisoners. As of 2016, it has over 900 prisoners, making it over capacity.Guatemala prison riot leaves eight inmates dead. BBC, 1 January 2016.
Willow Creek's Worship Center (completed in 2004 at an estimated cost of $73 million) seats 7,095 people, making it over twice as large as the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and one of the largest auditoriums in the United States.Rybczynski, Witold. "An Anatomy of Megachurches: The new look for places of worship," Slate October 10, 2005.
Others, making it over the fence but not knowing where they were, ran through Harrison's Woods toward Herrin, a mile further north. One strikebreaker was caught and hanged, and three more were shot to death at his feet. The assistant superintendent of the mine was still alive but unconscious. A union man noticed and shot him in the head.
Amateur Photographer was first published on 10 October 1884 by Hazell, Watson and Viney, making it over 130 years old. It has established itself as the world's number one weekly photography magazine. Some of the most renowned photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz, Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, David Bailey and Bob Carlos Clarke have written for the magazine over the years.
PKS1353-341 is estimated to have a total mass of 690 trillion solar masses, making it over 1000 times as massive as the Milky Way. Its central galaxy is an extremely bright quasar at a luminosity 46 billion times that of the Sun. This brightness is produced by a superheated disk of matter circling the supermassive black hole at the center of the central galaxy.
Byron Hill is a railroad feature in eastern Wisconsin between the town of Byron and the city of Fond du Lac. The hill is on the Canadian National Railway's Waukesha Subdivision, which used to be operated by the Soo Line Railroad. It features as many as 25 trains per day. Byron Hill is noteworthy in that helper engines are sometimes still used to assist trains making it over the grade.
Halpin was dedicated during that year. In 1996 Welch had 1,700 students, making it over capacity. There were also issues with the sewage system in the temporary building area as well as roof leaks and water issues from condensation. Argyle Elementary School, occupying a former skating rink opened in a shopping center in 1999; it expanded by taking spaces formerly held by church offices, a dollar store, and a fitness equipment store.
On June 20, 2014 a vintage single engine Taylor J-2 attending the fly-in crashed shortly after takeoff from the airport, the pilot and one passenger walked away with no injuries after landing in a tree in a backyard. Witnesses at the fly-in reported seeing the aircraft stall several times, barely making it over the fence that surrounds the airport before crashing. Federal Aviation Administration records show the plane was manufactured in 1936.
One captive is noted as making it over the wall and to freedom, only after Fierro stopped to massage an achy trigger finger. The shooting went on for two hours. Another account recounts that Fierro would ask each prisoner if they would rather return to their family, or join the army of Pancho Villa. Those deciding to return to their family were seen as men who would head back to their old regiment and were executed.
ESC was never made available in Malaysia delivered Saga FLX's. It is priced between AUD$13,990 and AUD$16,990. On 15 June 2013, Proton introduced a new sub-variant of the Saga FLX, called the Saga SV. SV is an acronym for Super Value, with prices starting from just RM33,438 for the manual transmission variant, making it over RM8,000 less than its closest rival, the Perodua Myvi 1.3 SX and around RM5,000 cheaper than the Saga FLX Standard 1.3.
Fierlinger and his wife divided the film into fourteen sections, making it over a two and a half year period using TVPaint, a French, bitmap-based digital animation software package. No paper was used in the production. The film alternates between several animation styles: fully rendered scenes, simple drawings, black and white line illustrations and quick notepad sketches. The Fierlingers drew and painted about 60,000 drawings for the film, which comprises about 460 scenes and about 600 individual background paintings.
The old Seaboard train depot building still stands at its location on Elm Street, making it over 120 years old. Also previously located on Elm Street was the original First Baptist Church of Creedmoor, built in 1895. The present church building from 1950 stands on Main Street. Lyon's body is entombed on the grounds of the original cemetery for the church, whereas Robert Fleming's body is entombed in a small family plot on Fleming Street, a road named for the founder, adjacent to Elm Street.
After winding through three of the town's earliest buildings, guests enter the Comfy Caverns Motor Court, where they board a convertible race car and the ride portion of the attraction begins. Leaving the motor court, the vehicle takes an idyllic drive through Ornament Valley. It then enters the darkride portion of the attraction as guests nearly run into several Audio-animatronic vehicles. This starts with a near head-on collision with Mack (similar to a scene on the original Test Track), followed by near- misses with Minnie and Van, and narrowly making it over a grade crossing ahead of a speeding train.
A comparison of the Kepler planets as compared to Earth, Jupiter, and previous Kepler finds. Kepler-11c is in blue at bottom left. Kepler-11c has a mass of 13.5 ME and a radius of 3.15 RE, making it over 13.5 times the mass of earth, but approximately 3.15 times its radius. Neptune, in comparison, has a radius approximately 3.9 times that of Earth. With a density of 2.3 grams/cm3, Kepler-11c has a mass over double of that of pure water at 0 °C; it is also denser than all the Sun's gas giants, but less dense than any of its rocky planets.
Elison and Cecil Desch were married in January 1909 and moved to Glasgow University, where Desch had obtained a lectureship in metallurgical chemistry, under Professor John Ferguson. In a biographical report, Professor Huntington remarked that Professor Desch had robbed him of his best assistant.(Later her daughter Rosalind Desch (1913–1994) carried on this tradition of educating women and went on to build The Study School into a leading all-girls school in Wimbledon, London and it was through her that many thousands of women received an important early education. Before her death, she saw that its future was protected by making it over into a charitable education foundation so that the school would continue).
To proceed, the Carson Trail had to follow the path blazed by the Mormons and make a sharp turn south at what is now Caples Lake (reservoir) and ascend West Pass before finally making it over the Sierra Crest. The half day path up over West Pass was easy compared to the climb to Carson Pass and was used by thousands of wagons from 1848 to 1863. The Carson Trail was a straightforward push to Placerville and the heart of the gold country and was a main route for emigrants for many years. A better route variation was finally blasted out of the face of the cliffs at Carson Spur in 1863 by the Amador and Nevada Wagon Road—a toll road around Carson Spur.
The LCC was incorporated as the Northern Illinois Electric Railway Company in 1901 but despite some early right-of-way work it was nearly a decade before serious construction started. In 1910 enough capital was raised to construct a section of the railroad between Lee Center, which had no railroad, and the nearby town of Amboy. Railroad construction engineer George H.T. Shaw, who lived in Lee Center, promoted the line, and on December 10, 1910 service opened over the five-mile route using a secondhand streetcar obtained from Chicago. A year later a large wooden interurban car was bought from a line in Louisville, Kentucky, but the little line's power system was insufficient for normal operation and the big car had trouble making it over the railroad.
The Witch Tree as it is commonly known, also called Manidoo-giizhikens, or Little Cedar Spirit Tree by the Ojibwa Indian tribe is an ancient Thuja occidentalis (Eastern White Cedar) growing on the shore of Lake Superior in Cook County, Minnesota. The earliest written records of the tree by Europeans in the Americas are by French explorer Sieur de la Verendrye in 1731, who commented on the tree as a mature tree at that time, making it over 300 years old. The tree is held sacred by the Ojibwe, who traditionally leave offerings of tobacco to ensure a safe journey on Lake Superior. Due to its sacred nature and vandalism problems in the past, the tree is considered off limits to visitors unless accompanied by a local Ojibwe band member.
The concept title was another play on a popular catchphrase, in which Wednesday is typically referred to as "hump day" (being the middle of the work week, thus making it "over the hump" toward the weekend). From August to September 1991, the formation of The Hump consisted of The Wonder Years, Growing Pains (in the month leading to its move to Saturday nights), Doogie Howser, M.D., Davis Rules (which had been cancelled in May 1991), Anything but Love and Married People (both of which were cancelled in March 1991), which were all in summer reruns. For the new fall season, the lineup changed to feature Dinosaurs replacing Growing Pains at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time, new sitcom Sibs at 9:30 p.m., and the new sitcom Good & Evil at 10:30 p.m. The sitcoms that aired between 9:30 and 11:00 (Sibs, Anything but Love and Good & Evil) were separately marketed from the first three programs on The Hump as "comedies made specifically for adults".

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