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Millennials might have buried their noses in Harriet the Spy books.
His opinions not only argued points, they rubbed opponents' noses in defeat.
That's why Teste chose to engage the audience's noses in this performance.
The prankster hides in subtleties, like the red noses in my paintings.
The smell of rotting flesh will soon be wrinkling noses in the Bronx.
The Wenches had their noses in books that were new to them for weeks.
Rules, in Mr. Carvel's estimation, was a place to rub others' noses in it.
The two reindeer gained red noses in the hours after the mural was unveiled.
Yet this atrocious crime is often committed right under our noses, in our own country.
Where is the fun in punishing your enemies if you can't rub their noses in it?
By blowing air bubbles onto objects and then sticking their noses in them, they can detect prey.
You'll come away with a new respect for people who stick their noses in wine glasses, guaranteed.
We began breathing through our noses, in time with Franz, bending at the knees with each exhale.
The visit was a clear opportunity for Netanyahu to rub the Palestinians' noses in the entire process.
"It seems as if they're still rubbing our noses in it," says Cenk Baslamis, a veteran Russia observer.
The courts they thought they had, and it was snatched out from under their noses in November 2016.
Out front, students wearing earbuds, their noses in books, sat under an awning waiting for the Tech Trolley.
They inflate their noses in order to scare other males away — to mate, they have to fight for dominance.
He did not want any "dancing on the Wall" or "rubbing the Soviets' noses" in their catastrophically historic defeat.
There were accidents that resulted in part from pedestrians burying their noses in smartphones with their minds miles away.
That's why Cyril Teste chose to engage the audience's noses in directing Opening Night at the Crossing the Line festival.
Perhaps part of the answer has been right under our noses, in the ups and downs of the stock market.
Many of us put on headphones or stick our noses in books on the subway to block out unwanted advances.
I like my family putting their noses in the refrigerator and their boots in a giant pile by the door.
Jamison is close to humorless as a writer, and she rubs and rubs our noses in her bad-girl bona fides.
She then shared a video of herself holding Reign while the pair nuzzle noses in a heartwarming moment during the sunset.
We need beauty and respite and joy, and we don't need to have our noses in the crisis every single minute.
While it took until Sunday to poke their noses in front, the Americans laid the foundation for victory late on Friday.
Many of the women who held their noses in November and voted for Trump anyway won't ignore his flaws the next time.
"It's incredible to see how much good is happening right under all of our noses in all of our backyards," Montague says.
If someone is there for the wrong reasons, it will eventually be revealed without others needing to stick their noses in everything.
In docs, they say Justin rubbed their noses in it by posting Instagram pics drinking with friends ... hours after he played hooky.
The researchers brought in dozens of subjects and stuck long tubes up their noses in an effort to stimulate the olfactory bulb.
Now dry, Conteh had traded breaking noses in the ring to treading the boards as an actor on the stage and screen.
We're official, but also still just a couple of guys picking our noses in the back of an office in a co-working space.
The thing that's really interesting about many of these operating systems is that they persist, right under our noses, in ways big and small.
If only they could thrust the proof in front of their opponents' eyes, pipe it into their ears and rub their noses in it!
There are directors who test the audience's tolerance for discomfort, rubbing our noses in ordinary human awfulness — and then there is Alex Ross Perry.
Tauruses are so into their sense of smell that Stellas says people who work as "noses" in the perfume industry are likely to be Tauruses.
In the angry mice, just before they literally were about to stick their noses in another mouse's business, nerve cell activity in the VMHvl spiked.
Of course, for every statement Mr. Page makes about Alphabet's technocorporate benevolence, you can find many competitors and privacy advocates holding their noses in disgust.
Many of the protesters were heavily bundled up in Carhartt jackets, wearing hats and ski masks to cover their mouths and noses in the biting wind.
Witnessing Asian women use contouring to whittle down their noses, for example, inevitably leads to questions about what was wrong with their noses in the first place.
A February post from the now-defunct Twitter account, included in the federal complaint, shows about a dozen members sitting on steps with their noses in books.
Across social media, her disciples have taken to #breadfacing, smashing their faces into loaves of bread, stroking their faces against tortillas and sticking their noses in leftovers from Applebee's.
As a means of celebration, an infamous market vendor made it rain cuberdons—a Belgian, cone-shaped candy known in Dutch as neuzeke, or "little noses"—in the stadium.
I remember she was working on a scene with someone, and we came poking our noses in, and she threw us out of the room: 'What are you doing?
On Sunday, the acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, went on television to rub Democrats' noses in the growing border tumult and defend the president's closure threat.
I'm always inspired when I see them, I've always wanted to test how many they can really do, but I trust that they're the most discerning noses in the world.
And ever since Minor Threat sang about having better things to do than snorting white shit up their noses in 1981, that's exactly what straight edge people have been doing.
Creams, in particular, aren't intuitive — you have to apply them with your hands, which is something that makes most of us wrinkle our noses in the universal sign of ugh.
It's a simple equation with relatively few notes, honed over 38 weeks by some of the best noses in the business (Weiss worked with the team behind Le Labo Santal 33).
Her character is lucid in her awfulness, and she almost never shuts up, relating endless anecdotes that don't just force her family to face awful truths, but rub their noses in them.
To succeed, the scheme will need a technological breakthrough: an infertility gene that rats inadvertently propagate, for example, or a lure so powerful that trap-shy stoats can't resist poking their noses in.
Mr. Abu-Assad doesn't rub our noses in this backdrop, but when one child falls ill, another child's response is telling: If you were a Swedish kid, you would never have gotten sick.
Above all, there are the owners—puffy pink billionaires dictating mostly fictitious budgetary constraints, fiddling with hirings and firings, even sticking their ruddied noses in roster moves no matter how often they preach autonomy.
While two tasters said there was no distinct smell, there were three very offended noses in the room: "It smelled like an old arts and crafts drawer with notes of paste and Play-Doh."
Although Sandford doesn't slavishly follow genre protocols (except for an abundance of red herrings), he seems familiar with the petty ways of academics who bury their noses in books and don't get enough sun.
From Civil War re-enactments to paleo diets, today's subcultures often try to recreate the bodies of bygone eras; but rather than celebrating Victorian heads and hands and waistlines, Hughes rubs our noses in their strangeness.
So the underdeveloped prefrontal cortex means children are more impulsive than adults: they can't stop themselves from eating all the Halloween candy and they pick their noses in public because social pressures don't affect them as much.
Where that game made a misstep by forcing players along a linear path and even yanking satisfying kills from under their noses in unwelcome cut-scenes, the new Hitman is more like 2006's Hitman: Blood Money.
On the other hand, you might simply be weary of wincing at the visions of filmmakers (in this case, Christina Choe) intent on rubbing our noses in lives ungraced by a single second of loveliness or joy.
It means avoiding the temptation to bury our noses in our smartphones or encasing ourselves behind earphones that limit our ability to hear and see what is transpiring around us or may be about to take place.
Its use of proprietary encryption also turns noses in the security community vs other messaging apps, such as Wire and WhatsApp, which use or build on the independently audited Signal Protocol (also used in the Signal messaging app).
In this episode of Plastic Planet, Broadly visits two young women as they go through with cosmetic procedures on their noses in order to feel as comfortable with themselves in real life as they do behind a filter.
It's yet another case of pure corporate drama that you, me, and most consumers don't really need to stick our noses in — just another normal day where one big tech giant sues another tech giant for suing it first.
Because thanks to Spielberg, into whose bank account the general public was compelled to make annual deposits, we finally had a way to force them to look at our absence, to rub their noses in the German shepherd's shit.
They were not asking cabinet members whether they would vote for or against removing the president, but they were speculating, 'This person would be with us, this person would not be,' and they were counting noses in that effort.
We've been amazed to see people break out of the indifferent, hurried mass on the Tube to help carry buggies up and down stairs, and to see strangers actually break a smile while Oliver tweaks their noses in the carriages.
And in 2006, officials specifically warned fans traveling to Germany for a soccer match not to do things like shout "Sieg heil" at the referees, or to put their fingers under their noses in a way meant to evoke Hitler's mustache.
"We know this liberation does not mean the end of the war or the crushing of all plots or the end of terror or the surrender of the enemy, but it definitely rubs their noses in the dirt," Assad said.
"We know this liberation does not mean the end of the war or the crushing of all plots or the end of terror or the surrender of the enemy but it definitely rubs their noses in the dirt," Assad said.
With the clock ticking well past midnight yet again, the inspired British pair kept their noses in front on serve in the second set and when Lopez made a horrible mess of a smash on the Nadal serve at 27-26 they had a set point.
It's a moderate quality, not unique to For Honor, but forcing us so close to our enemies that we can hear them grunt and scream, and watch them flail backwards each time we strike a blow, implies a willingness to rub our noses in the consequences of violence.
Much of the traffic was one way—WCW was playing with Ted Turner's money and they poached everyone from a retired Ted DiBiase to Curt Hennig to Shane Douglas in order to capture buzz and rub the WWF's and ECW's noses in the unfair fight—but every promotion got in on the act.
Certain preoccupations recur across the year, most notably different treatments of the female form: the furious, needle-toothed harpy in The Woman with a Dagger, Picasso's reimagining of David's The Death of Marat; serene classical busts with engorged, proboscis-like noses in the sculptures produced at his studio at Boisgeloup; disembodied assemblages of abstract volumes, floating in space; languorous, reclining odalisques, lost in sleep or contemplation.
This would include drop ears, a white coat, blue eyes or non-solid black noses in dogs without merle colouration.
We are hoping to tempt children to get their noses in a book with this collection of 10 corkingly good reads, courtesy of Waterstones.
He has been nominated twice as best actor in Serbia in the theater organization "Joakim Vujiq". He received the prize "Naim Frasheri" from the Albanian presidency. He has released two books, "Zjarr in Pashuar" and "Fake Noses in Behet vonë".
The locomotives were also given front steps and platforms, and notched noses in order to improve boarding access. The rebuilt locomotives were designated SDF40-2. The SDF40-2s continued in service with the BNSF Railway, successor to the Santa Fe, until their retirement in 2002.
All the Cardiff Canton Class 37/4s received Celtic Dragons below the driver's window whilst in large logo blue. Some Scottish locomotives were later fitted with small Saltire flags by their TOPS data panels or on their noses in a similar fashion to the HAA hoppers allocated to Scottish power stations.
In Arabian society in the Middle Ages, a component of the female beauty ideal was for women to have straight and fine noses. In Jewish Rabbinic literature, the rabbis considered a delicate nose to be the ideal type of nose for women.Brayer, M.M. (1986). The Jewish Woman in Rabbinic Literature: A psychological perspective.
The first-look poster was released September 2012. It depicts a girl with four eyes and two noses in an optical illusion-styled photograph. The poster, however, was termed as a "blatant copy" and a rip-off of a campaign poster made by a Mumbai-based ad agency to spread awareness against drunken driving.
Happy Tree Friends is a parody of children's television shows (e.g. The Smurfs, The Get-Along Gang). All the characters are anthropomorphic mammals, they all (with the exception of Lumpy, Sniffles, and Buddhist Monkey) have two front buck teeth and pink heart-shaped noses. In early episodes, most characters played the roles of children playing childish games.
Cowboy Henk is a muscular adult male with a characteristically brawny chin and a long yellow quiff which, according to the jubilee story De Bananenkuif (2001) is made from bananas.Seele, Herr, "De Bananenkuif", De Stripuitgeverij, 2001. Usually Henk wears a white T-shirt with short sleeves, blue pants and black shoes with round noses. In his first gags Henk was a real cowboy, which explains his name.
Political cartoon titled "Der Stänker" ("The Troublemaker") that was published in the German satirical magazine Kladderadatsch on 9 August 1914, depicting the nations of Europe sitting at a table. (1st panel) The Central Powers hold their noses in distaste as tiny Serbia joins the table, while Russia reacts with joy. (2) Serbia stabs Austria-Hungary, to everyone's apparent shock. Germany immediately offers support to Austria.
In a first blood match is a no-disqualification match in which the first wrestler to bleed loses the match. Depending on the nuance of the stipulation, this might include bleeding noses. In a variation called "sadistic madness", created by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, the opponent must be bleeding before a wrestler can legally pin them. Although there are no-disqualifications, outside interference cannot be seen causing the participant to bleed.
Chamberlain, p. 443. There is no mention of the tengu having long noses in Japanese tales until after the second half of the fourteenth century. While the kotengu or bird type of tengu came first, the daitengu with the long human nose is more common in modern Japanese culture. Sōjōbō is one of the "eight great dai- tengu" and, of these, one of the three that are most well-known.
Among the cast members, Kajol was appreciated for her performance. A review carried by The Hindu noted that she "steals the thunder from under very high noses". In India, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... met with polarised reactions from film critics. While certain critics praised the visual richness and the performances of the cast, certain others were negative about the lengthy run time and criticised the script strength and inconsistencies.
See the square-cube law. People from warmer climates tend to have thicker lips, which have large surface areas, enabling them to keep cool. With regards to nose shapes, humans residing in hot and dry places tend to have narrow and protruding noses in order to reduce loss of moisture. Humans living in hot and humid places tend to have flat and broad noses that moisturizes inhaled hair and retains moisture from exhaled air.
Most known cases of self-inflicted rhinotomy concern nuns who mutilated their noses in hopes of avoiding rape. The nuns of the Saint-Cyr monastery in Marseille, in the 9th century, were spared rape but were all killed, and the nuns of the Saint Clare abbey in Acri suffered the same fate in 1291. Such a story is told also of Æbbe the Younger and her nuns at Coldingham, in the 9th century.
The Merry Men are in the position of having to work around village superstition in order to protect the locals. #Little Brown Noses: In an effort to boost revenue, the Sheriff arrests Gladys' chicken, Colin, for illegal parking. Marian tries to inspire the peasants into raising the fine by staging a charity event which brilliantly apes Comic Relief's Red Nose Day charity fundraiser. King John, meanwhile, has been saddled with his nephew, the immature Guy of Gisborne, to look after.
Kerry were appearing in their first cup final. Kerry picked off scores at an impressive rate in the opening 10 minutes. Westmeath responded with points from three points, but Kerry were always able to keep their noses in front through John Griffin and Mikey Boyle. They led by 0-8 to 0-5 after O’Connell had raced through for a point from play, and the same player made it 0-11 to 0-6 on the half-hour with another great effort.
The Class 33-200 locomotives spent their entire SAR working lives operating out of East London. After some of the locomotives were sold by the SAR, their dynamic braking equipment, located in the high short hood, was removed by some of the new owners and the short hoods were rebuilt to low noses. In the process their starting power output was reduced from . Between 1991 and 1992, the remaining Spoornet locomotives were similarly modified and placed in shunting service around East London.
After being fed a Snickers bar, he resumes having fun with the humans. In February 2015, Snickers' Super Bowl XLIX commercial featured a parody of a scene from an episode of The Brady Bunch entitled "The Subject Was Noses." In the commercial, Carol and Mike try to calm down a very angry Machete (played by Danny Trejo). When the parents give Machete a Snickers bar, he reverts into Marcia before an irate Jan (played by Steve Buscemi) rants upstairs and walks away.
The theme of beauty is prevalent in Mena's short stories, especially in her earlier works. This reflects the increased popularity of plastic surgery in the Americas during the 1910s.See Schuller, Kyla. “Facial Uplift: Plastic Surgery, Cosmetics and the Retailing of Whiteness in the Work of Maria Cristina Mena.” Journal of Modern Literature 32.4 (2009): 82-104. However, eyelid surgery was advertised as early as 1884 in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro; in 1891 in Havana; while in 1898, Jacques Joseph surgically modified noses in Berlin.
Stuart Getz (also known as Stuart Goetz or Stuart Götz) (May 27, 1953) is an American-born actor. Getz is perhaps best known for his role of "Charlie" in a 1973 The Brady Bunch episode, "The Subject Was Noses" (in which Marcia is struck on the nose with a football). His best-known film role is the drive-in movie The Van, in which he played the role of a sex-crazed high school graduate. He is currently a prolific music editor for many TV shows.
Humans dwelling in cold and dry places tend to have small, narrow, and long noses in order to warm and moisturize inhaled air. As for hair types, humans from regions with colder climates tend to have straight hair so that the head and neck are kept warm. Straight hair also allows cool moisture to quickly fall off the head. On the other hand, tight and curly hair increases the exposed areas of the scalp, easing the evaporation of sweat and allowing heat to be radiated away while keeping itself off the neck and shoulders.
Sheep are the principal hosts. The presence of the fly with its distinctive buzzing can alert mature animals who may attempt to run away, walk with their noses near the ground or have been recorded forming a circle with their noses in the middle and near the ground. If the fly successfully places eggs in the nostril of sheep the animal may feel the larvae after a few days and attempt to remove them by tapping their muzzles on the ground. They will also snort and stamp their front feet in annoyance.
The response of major American film reviewers was widely favorable. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times described it as "so well-written in a scruffy, fanzine way that you want to rub noses in it – the noses of those zombie writers who take 'screenwriting' classes that teach them the formulas for 'hit films. Richard Corliss of TIME wrote, "It towers over the year's other movies as majestically and menacingly as a gang lord at a preschool. It dares Hollywood films to be this smart about going this far.
This tomb held the severed and pickled noses of approximately 20,000 dead Koreans which were eventually returned to Korea in 1992 and cremated. A similar tomb still exists today in Kyoto called the Mimizuka, literally "Ear Mound", although it contains noses and not ears.Giants of Japan: The Lives of Japan's Most Influential Men and Women The use of the term "ear" was suggested by the Confucian scholar Hayashi Razan as a euphemism since nose tomb was considered too barbaric. The noses in the Mimizuka Ear Mound were brought from Korea in barrels of brine and remained in the location for 400 years.
A cruise to Nome, Alaska, starts with various cruise ship jokes: the ship pulls out of the harbor like a car, raising anchor also raises the front of the boat, the ship follows the coast by curving around it. On arrival, we see some local scenes: A penguin eats two fish, then is eaten by the third; the dogs of a dog sled stop (behind an iceberg) at a telephone pole; a timber wolf goes around shouting "Timber!" (even the wolf admits, "Gee, this is silly!"); two Eskimos rub noses: in preparation, the woman applies lipstick to her nose.
Richard Corliss of Time opined that Unbreakable continued Shyamalan's previous approach of "balancing sophistication and horror in all of his movies". Desson Thomson from The Washington Post wrote that "just as he did in The Sixth Sense, writer-director M. Night Shyamalan leads you into a fascinating labyrinth, an alternative universe that lurks right under our noses. In this case, it's the mythological world and, in these modern times, the secret design to that labyrinth, the key to the path, is contained in comic books." Kenneth Turan, writing in Los Angeles Times, gave a negative review, arguing that Unbreakable had no originality.
In 1845, Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach wrote a comprehensive text on rhinoplasty, titled Operative Chirurgie, and introduced the concept of reoperation to improve the cosmetic appearance of the reconstructed nose. In 1891, American otorhinolaryngologist John Roe presented an example of his work: a young woman on whom he reduced a dorsal nasal hump for cosmetic indications. In 1892, Robert Weir experimented unsuccessfully with xenografts (duck sternum) in the reconstruction of sunken noses. In 1896, James Israel, a urological surgeon from Germany, and in 1889 George Monks of the United States each described the successful use of heterogeneous free-bone grafting to reconstruct saddle nose defects.
England toured Australia in 1886–87 with Shrewsbury once again captaining the team. In two low scoring Tests (no team innings totalled as many as 200) Shrewsbury contributed 46 runs as the tourists won the series 2–0. His best innings of the tour came for the Non- Smokers against the Smokers in Melbourne, where he scored 236 in a total of 803, then a first-class record,Rubbing their noses in it, Cricinfo, Retrieved on 5 November as was the third wicket partnership of 311 between Shrewsbury and Billy Gunn. The one-sided matches and the bad weather led to poor crowds, and the tour's organisers failed to make a profit.
This tabloid practice has been criticised; for example, Jonathan Jones wrote in The Guardian that "Humour is the most obvious thing about his pictures, and their attraction lies in the way they balance grotesque abandon with poised, coolly beautiful lighting." Sean O'Hagan said in The Guardian that "it is not all outrageousness and vulgarity: Dakowicz also catches the sense of camaraderie and celebration in Cardiff on a Saturday night. He has an outsider's eye for telling detail, a way of showing us, in often brilliantly dramatic fashion and with a degree of gleeful humour, what is right under our noses." In March 2013 Dakowicz became a member of the In-Public street photography collective.
A person holding tissue to their nose. Facial tissue has been used for centuries in Japan, in the form of washi () or Japanese tissue, as described in this 17th-century European account of the voyage of Hasekura Tsunenaga: :"They blow their noses in soft silky papers the size of a hand, which they never use twice, so that they throw them on the ground after usage, and they were delighted to see our people around them precipitate themselves to pick them up.""Relations of Mme de St Troppez", October 1615, Bibliotheque Inguimbertine, Carpentras. Extracts from the Old French original: :"" In 1924, facial tissues as they are known today were first introduced by Kimberly-Clark as Kleenex.
The planet itself is quite similar to Earth's Moon, being airless and of a similar size, but due to the daily heating by its sun, the terrain is very different and appears strangely windswept. Cunningham also investigates the local life forms which include plants, herbivores, and carnivores. He dissects a few of the animals and finds that they have liquid metal for blood and that their eyes are more like noses, in that their eyes function as pinhole cameras with respect to the local gas molecules, which in the near vacuum travel in essentially straight lines like light rays. Cunningham realises that the animals navigate mostly by smell, since the extremely bright, undiffused sunlight would hamper an optical sense.
Paintings depicting the plague are rare because, during the seventeenth century, a common belief was that viewing something such as a plague in art would have detrimental physical repercussions. It was believed that one would manifest what they were viewing and would literally come down with an epidemic such as the plague itself. So strong were these widely accepted beliefs, that this caused images of disease to be very unpopular. Poussin's depictions of the people gesturing to cover their noses show his belief at the time that the breath of plague victims could have been contagious, or possibly the fact that the stench coming from the dying and diseased people was so bad that others had to cover their noses in order to avoid the stench.
As Bruce was completing work on Broken Noses, he met the legendary jazz trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker and began filming him, again with a mind to creating a short film based on their portrait sitting. But filming with Chet continued right through the presentation of Broken Noses in Cannes that year — with Bruce ultimately assembling the footage of travel, recording sessions, and interviews into his second feature, Let’s Get Lost (1988). The film debuted in Venice (where it won the Cinecritica award) and was subsequently nominated for a Grand Jury Award at Sundance, and for an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. Chop Suey, a kaleidoscopic portrait of the wrestler Peter Johnson, was released in 2001, and the impressionistic anti-war film A Letter to True in 2004. His work-in- progress Robert Mitchum feature, Nice Girls Don’t Stay for Breakfast was screened at the New York Film Festival in 2017.
On 17 February, President Bashar al-Assad addressed the nation in a rare televised speech, saying the military operations in Aleppo and Idlib governorates would continue regardless of Turkey's threats, and that the war was not yet over "but it means that we rubbed their noses in the dirt as a prelude for complete victory". Syrian state media also shared images of Aleppo residents apparently celebrating the recent advances, which reportedly pushed rebel mortar teams out of adequate firing range of the city for the first time in years and, along with the capture of the M5, was set to facilitate future civilian movement between northern and southern Syria up to pre-war levels. Meanwhile, according to NGOs, government forces bombed hospitals in Darat Izza. Frontline advances, 24 January–19 February 2020 On 19 February, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that a Turkish intervention in Idlib was just "a matter of time".
In this respect, the Kingston Trio has put us on the map." Even some staunch traditionalists from both the urban and rural folk music communities had an affinity for the Kingstons' polished commercial versions of older songs. In her memoir And A Voice To Sing With, singer and activist Joan Baez recalled that "Traveling across the country with my mother and sisters, we heard the commercial songs of the budding folk boom for the first time, the Kingston Trio's 'Tom Dooley' and 'Scotch and Soda.' Before I turned into a snob and learned to look down upon all commercial folk music as bastardized and unholy, I loved the Kingston Trio. When I became one of the leading practitioners of 'pure folk,' I still loved them..." Arthel "Doc" Watson of North Carolina, one of the most respected and influential musicians performing traditional music, remarked, "I’ll tell you who pointed all our noses in the right direction, even the traditional performers.
The events surrounding Chang Hsien-chung's rule and afterwards devastated Sichuan, where he was said to have "engaged in one of the most hair-raising genocides in imperial history". Lurid stories of his killings and flayings were given in various accounts. According to Shu Bi (), an 18th- century account of the massacre, after every slaughter, the heads were collected and placed in several big piles, while the hands were placed in other big piles, and the ears and noses in more piles, so that Chang Hsien- chung could keep count of his killings. Shu Bi Original text: 賊每屠一方,標記所殺人數,儲竹園中。人頭幾大堆,人手掌幾大堆,人耳鼻幾大堆。所過處皆有記。 In one incident, he is said to have organized an imperial examination ostensibly to recruit scholars for his administration, only to have all the candidates, which numbered many thousands, killed.
During the latter cup run, the club beat Lancashire neighbours Barrow 9–1, a record which remained until the mid-1980s. The club's proudest night was at Blackburn Rovers on 22 October 1964 in a Football League Cup 3rd round replay. A Workington team of seasoned professionals such as Keith Burkinshaw, Dave Carr, Ken Furphy and Kit Napier and a few young upstarts, like John Ogilvie who went on to have a long career at the club that reached 430 appearances, beat the Blackburn team 5–1 at Ewood Park. The Blackburn team that night were full of internationals, such as Ronnie Clayton, Mike England, Newton, Byrom etc. This was reported in one newspaper as "Incredible Fantastic Workington rubbed Rovers elegant noses in the mud of Ewood park to produce the finest result in their 80 year history" On 3 April 1965, Workington gave a debut to one of the youngest players ever to play in the Football League, Tony Geidmintis, who was ony 15 years 247 days old.
Cardigan Bay prevailed by the shortest of noses in the Dan Patch, and Overtrick won the Encore. Overtrick also defeated Cardigan Bay in an earlier race in 1964, prevailing by a neck in a mile and a half race. In 1965 Cardigan Bay won the American Pacing Classic at Hollywood Park and the National Pacing Derby and Nassau Pace both at Roosevelt Raceway. At Hollywood Park he led a race over 1 1/16 miles helping to establish a world record for the distance of 2.03 2/5 by the winner Adios Vic. Cardigan Bay finished second after leading through the first mile in 1.56. He also had a win over Adios Vic in 1.57 2/5 which was his fastest time in a race. April 1966 saw Cardigan Bay sweep all three legs of the International Pacing Series, the International Pace, Good Time Pace and National Championship Pace at Yonkers Raceway. It was the first time a horse had won all three legs.Cardigan Bay swims to 1st sweep Herald Statesman, April 29, 1966 Retrieved 16 January 2016.
They entered service in the spring 1941. The Army liked the A-20A because of its good performance and because it had no adverse handling characteristics. Nine of them were transferred to the RAAF in 1943. The USAAF used the British name Havoc for the A-20A, while the RAAF referred them as Bostons. ;A-20B: The A-20B received the first really large order from the Army Air Corps: 999 aircraft. These resembled the DB-7A rather than the DB-7B, with light armor and stepped rather than slanted glazing in their noses. In practice, 665 of these were exported to the Soviet Union, so only about one third of them served with the USAAF. A-20C being serviced at Langley Field, Virginia, 1942. ;A-20C: The A-20C was an attempt to develop a standard, international version of the DB-7/A-20/Boston, produced from 1941. It reverted to the slanting nose glass, and it had RF-2600-23 engines, self- sealing fuel tanks, and additional protective armor.
In the South West Pacific, a conventional strategic bombing campaign was out of the question, as industrial targets in Japan were well beyond the range of even the largest strategic bombers operating from bases in Australia and New Guinea. Therefore, the primary mission of the Allied bomber force was interdiction of Japanese supply lines, especially the sea lanes. The results of the effort against the Japanese convoy in January were very disappointing; some 416 sorties had been flown with only two ships sunk and three damaged, so clearly, a change of tactics was in order. Group Captain Bill Garing, an RAAF officer on Kenney's staff with considerable experience in air-sea operations, including a tour of duty in Europe, recommended that Japanese convoys be subjected to simultaneous attack from different altitudes and directions. Captain Robert L. Faurot of the alt=Man standing in front of a twin-propeller aircraft Major Paul I. "Pappy" Gunn and his men at the 81st Depot Repair Squadron in Townsville, Queensland, modified some USAAF Douglas A-20 Havoc light bombers by installing four machine guns in their noses in September 1942.
The Training Institute received the 2011 NSF International Food Safety Leadership Trendsetter Award that recognized The Training Institute as a first-year program leading the charge in food safety leadership, initiative, and accomplishments. The Training Institute was endorsed by the FDA’s Partnership for Food Protection Training WorkgroupFDA 50-State Meeting and started work on its goals, including identifying and cataloging nearly 900 existing food safety courses in the U.S. In June 2010, The Training Institute coordinated emergency training for states in response to the BP Oil Spill.New York Times: Oil Spill’s Impact on Gulf Seafood Remains UncertainMSNBC VideoGulf seafood safety inspections ramp up as oil spill spreadsUSA Today: Officials work hard to protect Gulf seafood from oil spillTimes Online: Forget high technology – a nose is best for sniffing out oily fishNosing Through SeafoodFox: Local Group Training Noses in the Gulf Nearly 60 officials were funded by The Training Institute to attend seafood sensory training given by expert responders in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This training allowed state officials to make decisions about closing fishing areas as well as evaluate the safety of seafood harvested in the Gulf.
Loxton, along with Bill Brown and Donald Bradman, also scored centuries.Rubbing their noses in it from CricInfo retrieved 28 April 2008 He then faced Oxford University, scoring six runs and taking one catch,Oxford University v Australia 1948 from Cricket Archive retrieved 29 April 2008 followed by 22 and a stumping at Lancashire,Lancashire v Australia 1948 from Cricket Archive retrieved 29 April 2008 17 and another stumping at Hampshire,Hampshire v Australia 1948 from Cricket Archive retrieved 29 April 2008 22 against Yorkshire,Yorkshire v Australia 1948 from Cricket Archive retrieved 29 April 2008 12 and four stumpings against Surrey,Surrey v Australia 1948 from Cricket Archive retrieved 29 April 2008 and three more stumpings against Gloucestershire.Gloucestershire v Australia 1948 from Cricket Archive retrieved 29 April 2008 Saggers' Test debut took place at Headingley on 22 July 1948 during the Fourth Test of the Invincibles Ashes tour of England. England made 496 runs in their first innings, with Saggers taking catches to remove Denis Compton for 23 and Jim Laker for four.The Ashes – 4th Test, England v Australia from CricInfo retrieved 28 April 2008 Australia replied with 458, however Saggers was stumped by England's wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans off the bowling of Laker for only five runs.

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