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When the drinking starts things get a little more boisterous.
In such tastings, the more boisterous, assertive wines often dominate quieter bottles.
Today, alcohol is commonplace at most weddings, making these events potentially more boisterous.
For the cathedral concert, which was presented by Washington Performing Arts, he was in a more boisterous mood.
Specifically, I often see that the more boisterous, extroverted partner in a couple like this swap sexual roles.
A near-capacity crowd was almost evenly split, although a larger contingent of young UConn fans was more boisterous.
The single distillation means that fewer of Armagnac's natural elements are stripped out, making a more boisterous, rustic brandy.
The refrain is a clear knock against Sanders, who drew a far more boisterous crowd to his rally about an hour later.
R. & B. had grown more boisterous, under the influence of hip-hop, and Badu's sophisticated songs provided a pleasant change of pace.
Mr. Yenyo called this year's rally "a little more boisterous" than normal, but he noted that there were no arrests and no violence.
Apple's AirPods Pro have much more boisterous and rich sound than the standard AirPods and less expensive alternatives like the $130 Amazon Echo Buds.
These daily dramas will only get more boisterous and difficult in the years to come, when fleets of city-licensed driverless cars join the fray.
It's bigger, shinier, and more boisterous than the original—and Lemmy was never going to sound anything other than battered—but the heart of the song stays.
Each edition of the biennial event gets bigger, louder and more boisterous and this year's version maintained that tradition on a day of noise, color, consternation and, ultimately, celebration.
The star often played straight man to Goulding's more boisterous characters, and the pair took the act everywhere from The Tonight Show to The Ed Sullivan Show and, eventually, Broadway.
She's also the quieter of the two, and Zita is more boisterous (at least in public) but they enjoy the same music and toys, and are very good at sharing these.
In his new special as well as his HBO series, "Crashing," Pete Holmes displays one of the more boisterous laughs in comedy today, one that pointedly telegraphs a joyous point of view.
Els was thrilled with the team spirit on day one but warned there was a long way to go while urging the polite Royal Melbourne crowd to be a bit more boisterous.
If Apple's event has an air of exclusivity and focus on products, Alibaba's is a far more boisterous, egalitarian affair, but one that turns the company into an emblem of China's economic rise.
The volume on the TV sets was raised as the bar crowd in D.C., where Trump earned just 85033 percent of the vote in the 2016 election, began to grow bigger and more boisterous.
A group of several thousand Los Angeles Dodgers fans stationed in the left-field corner staged an even more boisterous roll call when the visiting team took the field in the bottom of the first inning.
None of us had experienced anything comparable in or around New York City, where spa-going tends to be a wallet-ravaging, ultrarefined experience or the more boisterous, family-friendly and affordable Russian banya and Korean jjimjilbang.
But it was a more boisterous scene inside one of the auditoriums, just acres of pristine lawn away from where seven Democratic presidential candidates and thousands of journalists and spectators were gathered for the sixth presidential debate.
Not that such a magnifying glass is ever applied in the staging by Mr. von Stuelpnagel ("Hand to God"), which brings out the more boisterous aspects of Coward's comedy, occasionally to hilarious, but just as often labored, ends.
The contrasting personalities are deftly captured in the lighter "Cathy" melody and lyrics (" Cathy adores a minuet/ The Ballet Russes, and crepe suzette") versus the more boisterous "Patty" sections (" Patty loves to rock and roll/ A hot dog makes her lose control").
Even if there had been more shouts and murmurs, it would have been a challenge to make them out given the poor acoustics that muffle noise even when a crowd is much bigger and more boisterous than it was for Saturday's final.
But Pooh's Heffalump Movie actually came at the end of a half-decade stretch where the Japan-based DisneyToon Studios was cranking out high-quality theatrical features (including 2000's The Tigger Movie and 2003's Piglet's Big Movie) that were more boisterous and playful and easier for adults to enjoy.
" As Kittle, a huge fan of professional wrestling and one of the game's more boisterous characters told Ben Shpigel for a story about the 49ers' running game: "You take a guy, you drive him backward, you put him on his back and you feel the exhale of his breath and he loses his wind.
The Maratha's reputation was that of a comparatively rustic warrior people, in contrast to the more "boisterous" Panjabis and Rajputs.
Dunleavy replied, "If Congress directs SecNav (the secretary of the Navy) to allow qualified women to fly combat aircraft, we will comply," which drew more boisterous boos and catcalls from the audience.McMichael, pp. 35-36; Zimmerman, p. 14; OIG, pp. 16-17.
Zoological Society of Bangladesh. Department of Zoology, University of Dhaka. 364 p. In an aquarium, they are generally peaceful, and tend not to bother other fishes, even those much smaller than they are although they are susceptible to be bullied by larger more boisterous fish.
The men, except for the archaeologist Spender and Colonel Wilder, become more boisterous. Spender loses his temper when Briggs starts dropping empty wine bottles into a clear blue canal. He knocks him into the canal. He leaves the rest of the landing party to explore Martian ruins.
Ch. 2: St Michael and a dancing serpent. London: Longman; pp. 14-30 This is a morning ritual that is traditionally more boisterous than the dance. It is a moving street theatre that appears to have its origins in the Middle Ages, and the themes tend to be more English than uniquely Cornish.
The Demosthenes Club is a fictional gentlemen's club in Cocktail Time and Ice in the Bedroom. A respectable and dignified institution, it is located across the street from the more boisterous Drones Club. Members of the Demosthenes include Sir Roderick Glossop and John Shoesmith, Freddie Widgeon's employer.Ring & Jaggard (2000), Wodehouse with Old Friends, p. 80.
The emperor tetra is a placid aquarium fish and will be disturbed by more boisterous species. It grows to 4.2 cm. It prefers a pH of 6.5, a hardness of 3-6 dKH and a temperature of 23–27 °C. It does not school as readily as most tetras, and a pair appears happier than with most tetras.
This is one of two houses which was designed for Shand and the other original professors at Otago by Maxwell Bury. The houses are today known as Scott/Shand House and Black/Sale House. Shand was quiet and retiring while his neighbour, George Sale, was more boisterous. Shand would riddle the grate of his fire at 10 pm each night to warn Sale that he was going to bed.
This dessert is a pyramid of crème-filled pastry puffs, drizzled with a caramel glaze. At more boisterous weddings, tradition involves continuing the celebration until very late at night. In many regions of France, wedding rituals continue late into the night after the official ceremonies and party. In some regions after the reception, those invited to the wedding will gather outside the newlyweds' window and bang pots and pans; this is called a 'charivari'.
He plays a major role in the banana worker strike, and is the only survivor when the company massacres the striking workers. Afterward, he spends the rest of his days studying the parchments of Melquíades, and tutoring the young Aureliano. He dies at the exact instant that his twin does. ;Aureliano Segundo Of the two brothers, Aureliano Segundo is the more boisterous and impulsive, much like the José Arcadios of the family.
HFO also presents its own awards at a slightly less formal and usually much more boisterous event as follows: The Chairman's Trophy – Introduced in 2009 Tony Smith, this is awarded to the competitor who, in the chairman's opinion, best exhibits the "Spirit of the Championship". The Geoff Richardson Trophy – Provided by an engine builder, the trophy is awarded to the best newcomer. The Nicholson McLaren Trophy – Provided by another engine builder. This 'trophy' is awarded to the 'best' team.
Air Gallet was developed by Gazelle, an off-shoot of defunct developer Toaplan. It was directed by Tatsuya Uemura and designed by Junya Inoue, who wanted it to have a more boisterous presentation compared to his previous works. Gazelle's financial difficulties and strict time schedules forced its development to be hastily rushed. The game was released to mixed reviews; while its graphics and sprite layering techniques were praised, critics felt that it wasn't as polished or innovative as other, similar games were.
Many people left flowers on the steps of City Hall, and that evening 25,000 to 40,000 formed a spontaneous candlelight march from Castro Street to City Hall. The next day, the bodies of Moscone and Milk were brought to the City Hall rotunda where mourners paid their respects. Six thousand mourners attended a service for Mayor Moscone at St. Mary's Cathedral. Two memorials were held for Milk; a small one at Temple Emanu-El and a more boisterous one at the Opera House.
These were large private gardens where, in summer, Parisians paid an admission charge and found food, music, dancing, and other entertainment, from pantomime to magic lantern shows and fireworks. The admission fee was relatively high; the owners of the gardens wanted to attract a more upper class clientele, and to keep out the more boisterous Parisians who thronged the boulevards. Parc Monceau in 1790 The most extravagant pleasure garden was Parc Monceau, created by Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, which opened in 1779. it was designed for the Duke by the painter Carmontelle.
The budding interest in football amongst women may initially have been seen as a benefit by football clubs. In 1885, seeking to curb the more boisterous behaviour of male spectators, Preston North End began offering free admission to women in the hope that their presence would restrain the men. This was successful, attracting 2,000 women to Preston's next match, and was rapidly adopted by other clubs around England. It became, perhaps, too successful, since by the late 1890s free entry had been entirely discontinued as clubs realised how much revenue they were losing.
On September 7, 2010, TCU alum and three-time All-American David Roditi was named the program's 5th head coach. The Frogs have made the NCAA Tournament in five of Roditi's first eight seasons back on campus, highlighted by a trip to the national semifinals in 2015 and three consecutive Big 12 regular season titles in 2016, 2017 and 2018. He also worked with the Big 12 to amend rules for spectator behavior, allowing for a more boisterous atmosphere at matches. This has led to TCU becoming one of the nation's leading programs in terms of attendance.
The young owls in nest beg for food with a drawn-out cheek or cheheee, sziii-szi, psji-ii or tsjuk. Delicate, piping pipipipi calls may uttered by nestlings in discomfort (often recorded when the mother interrupts brooding). From when they can actively feed themselves to when they are fledged, the young draw out their call to a wheezy, louder and more boisterous tsi-weep, being less highed and squeaky than the begging call of the long- eared owl. By the first year, the young tawny owls have an adult voice but it is usually slightly higher pitched.
Smaller events happened throughout the United States from somber vigils to the more boisterous; in Frankfort, Kentucky and Greenville, South Carolina vigils were held – in Greenville's Piazza Bergamo a candle was lit for each U.S. soldier killed. In Albany, New York protesters held a rally outside the capitol. In Des Moines, Iowa, protesters stood in the hallway outside recruiting offices at the Armed Forces Career Center with signs such as "Enlist Now Pay Later - The Cost Is Too Great - Troops Home Now". In Trenton, New Jersey about 75 people, including family members of US soldiers killed protested outside the statehouse.
The show features a pair of tiny, young alien twin siblings who spend their days exploring the environment where their steam-powered spaceship has landed, in an effort both to learn more about Earth fauna and to try to determine what they themselves will grow up to look like. DottyWot, the smart and responsible ship's captain, spends most of her time supervising her more boisterous, fun-loving brother SpottyWot, the ship's engineer and a talented artist. Episodes are set in a zoo, at a farm, or on a beach and most often tie their discovery of an animal characteristic into their own adventures.
The crowd of onlookers was considerably more boisterous than usual, however, and the artillery was called out to restore order. Nearly a half-century later, surviving members remembered how they chased a den of gamblers from the muster field and took as their prisoner a blanket, which they used to cover the cannon for many years. During the Civil War, the Artillery again was called upon to defend Portsmouth from possible attack, and the group served for six weeks at Fort Constitution, seeing no action. The organization's cannon was used for training in Nashua in 1863.
Despite the intention to use Uno to breed, he turned out to be sterile and ultimately never sired any puppies; his owner Caroline Dowell said "it was a blessing in disguise. I just wanted him as a pet". When not traveling, the dog lived with his owner in a property near Dowell's ranch near Austin, Texas along with 40 to 50 beagles, most of which are rescued from kill shelters. She kept Uno in a small group of beagles in order to protect him, as she didn't want him hurt by the more boisterous dogs in her care.
The impending closure of the Swindon Works formed a backdrop to the record. The intention for The Big Express was to "let the music have a more boisterous feel" and for the lyrics to be more worldly. For the album title, Partridge wanting something that was reminiscent of his hometown Swindon, which was well-known for its railway repair workshop, the Swindon Works. Working titles included Coalface, Head of Steam, Shaking Skin House, Bastard Son of Hard Blue Rayhead, The Known World, Bull with the Golden Guts, Mindless Sax and Violins, and Under the Rusting North Star.
The residents are uneasy, but mostly willing to put up with their visitors. When their antics cause Art Kleiner to swerve and crash his car, he demands that something be done, but Harry is reluctant to act, a weakness that is not lost on the interlopers. This accident results in the gang having to stay longer in town, as one member injured himself falling off his motorcycle. Although the young men become more and more boisterous, their custom is enthusiastically welcomed by Harry's brother Frank who runs the local cafe-bar, employing Harry's daughter, Kathie, and the elderly Jimmy.
Critical opinion was at first mixed. Some critics felt that the landscapes suffered when figures were introduced or wondered whether the "spirited bit of whimsy" might wear out its welcome among Sharpe's admirers. However, Arts Magazine critic and artist Stephen Westfall wrote, "Sharpe’s raiding of 20th-century art has become more boisterous and his paint handling more daring," while David Elliott of the Chicago Sun-Times found them "sporty" in their mix of provocative color, humor, history lessons, kitsch, and knowingness. Sharpe expanded his repertoire in the mid-1980s with motifs from pre-modernist literature, mythology and popular culture.
On the weekend leading up to April Fools' Day, a group of college friends, consisting of Harvey, Nikki, Rob, Skip, Nan, Chaz, Kit and Arch, gather to celebrate spring break by spending the weekend at the island mansion of Skip's cousin, Vassar student Muffy St. John. As Muffy prepares details around the house, she finds an old jack-in-the-box and recalls receiving the toy at a childhood birthday party. Her friends, meanwhile, joke around on the pier while awaiting the ferry. En route to the island, as their antics become more boisterous, local deckhand Buck is seriously injured in a gruesome accident.
The 2002 U.S. Open was won by Tiger Woods, the only player to break par for the tournament. It was seen as one of the most difficult and exciting U.S. Opens in history, breaking attendance records and creating a more boisterous atmosphere for the championship. Its 17th hole rivaled the 16th at the Phoenix Open, thanks to a pair of large grandstands that flanked the green and a natural hill behind it creating a giant horseshoe of spectators. Prior to 2002, all U.S. Opens had been staged at private golf venues that, while nominally open to the public, had several hundred dollar greens fees per round.
While Egyptians did not generally appear to define drunkenness as a problem, they warned against taverns (which were often houses of prostitution) and excessive drinking. After reviewing extensive evidence regarding the widespread but generally moderate use of alcoholic beverages, the nutritional biochemist and historian William J. Darby makes a most important observation: all these accounts are warped by the fact that moderate users "were overshadowed by their more boisterous counterparts who added 'color' to history." Thus, the intemperate use of alcohol throughout history receives a disproportionate amount of attention. Those who abuse alcohol cause problems, draw attention to themselves, are highly visible and cause legislation to be enacted.
Garrick then started poking Goldfinch in the chest with his finger; White left his post, challenged the boy, and struck him on the side of the head with his musket. Garrick cried out in pain, and his companion Bartholomew Broaders began to argue with White which attracted a larger crowd.Zobel, The Boston Massacre, pp. 185–186. Henry Knox was a 19-year old bookseller who later served as a general in the revolution; he came upon the scene and warned White that, "if he fired, he must die for it." An 1868 print by Alonzo Chappel showing a more chaotic scene than most earlier representations As the evening progressed, the crowd around Private White grew larger and more boisterous.
The Café des Aveugles at the Palais-Royal in about 1800 During the late 18th century, and particularly after the end of the Reign of Terror, Parisians of all classes were in constant search for entertainment. The end of the century saw the opening of the pleasure gardens of Ranelegh, Vauxhall, and Tivoli. These were large private gardens where, in summer, Parisians paid an admission charge and found food, music, dancing, and other amusements, from pantomime to magic lantern shows and fireworks. The admission fee was relatively high; the owners of the gardens wanted to attract a more upper-class clientele and keep out the more boisterous Parisians who thronged the boulevards.
In 1894, Advocate Charles Matthew Fernando wrote that chicote as a "slow and stately" music, while "kafrinha" is "faster and more boisterous" and "with a peculiar jerky movement". The word "kafrinha" itself comes from "kaf" (Kaffirs) and "rinha" which means "local lady". The Kaffirs and Portuguese Burghers mixed freely, and chicote and "kafrinha" gradually came to be known as baila, from Portuguese verb 'bailar' meaning 'to dance'. Historically, Bayila was a popular folk tradition along the coastal districts, where the Portuguese cultural influence was the strongest.Kaffirinha - the spurned folk art By Amal HEWAVISSENTI (Sunday Observer) Retrieved 8 December 2015 These communities, mainly consisting of Portuguese traders, and the slaves that they had brought with them from the western coast of Africa, gradually combined with communities of native Sri Lankans.
Some tracks work better than others, but all point to a musical mind unencumbered by convention, even as he aimed, on other albums, for greater commercial success ...A tad inconsistent, perhaps, but Haiku still possesses more charm than syrup; an alternate, lyrical, and more deeply introspective view of the usually more boisterous Ellis—signaling, perhaps, a new direction that, sadly, he'd not be around long enough to explore further.."Kelman, J., All About Jazz Review, March 30, 2010 The Guardian's John Fordham noted "This 1973 recording with a strings ensemble is very different from his adventurous work with mind- boggling time signatures in the 60s. But an Ellis venture is never without surprises. All the segments are inspired by haiku, and they reflect that form's brevity. ...The leader's unique brass sound embraced technical security, classical purity and an old jazz-brass swagger, and if some of the music gets a little Disney, it's an object lesson in orchestral writing for improvisers.
Church services began at sunset on Saturday and the night of prayer was called a vigil, eve or, due to the late hour "wake", from the Old English waecan. Each village had a wake with quasi-religious celebrations such as rushbearing followed by church services then sports, games, dancing and drinking. As wakes became more secular the more boisterous entertainments were moved from the sabbath to Saturday and Monday was reserved for public entertainments such as bands, games and funfairs. Charabancs picking up passengers in Bury, Lancashire for a wakes week excursion around 1920 Blackpool Sands August 1895 During the Industrial Revolution the tradition of the wakes was adapted into a regular summer holiday particularly, but not exclusively, in some parts of the North of England and industrialised areas of the Midlands where each locality nominated a wakes week during which the local factories, collieries and other industries closed for a week.

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