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He replaced his pattered red tie with more muted blue stripes.
Rain pattered on the windows, and the house swayed slightly in the wind.
Ryan Anderson pitter-pattered into space and then morphed into a launch pad.
Small branches knocked free by the wind outside pattered down the rooftop, sounding like feet.
Herman's Mame couldn't have pattered a list of cannibal puns any more than Sondheim's Mrs.
As rain pattered on the roof during a Saturday session, Mestre Cobra Mansa called for volunteers.
It was a light, saturating rain that pattered sharply on the cagoule he had put back on.
Their daughter, on the other hand, opted for stylish light-washed jeans with a flower-pattered cropped jacket.
On one song, called "Flaming Hot Cheetos," Cottrill casually pattered a few nonsense syllables in place of a chorus.
This organic-cotton purple frock pattered with glasses-wearing flamingos has all the funky charm of Blue's Gucci dress, but with the added bonus of pockets!
The comedian dressed casually with a green and blue pattered button-down shirt, jeans and sneakers and Salenger wore a blue and white floral dress with black ankle-strap heels.
The emergence of Mr. Sheen as a hybrid spokesman-activist at the party, where dancers in hexagon-pattered leotards performed erotic dance routines, signified a new act for the troubled actor.
The palms pattered overhead and Roxie, a wide giddy smile across her tiny face, leaned into the warm wind, which smelled sweet and funky from decaying seaweed, as boat motors buzzed on the horizon.
Nico: I mixed it up with my checkerboard Vans and this pattered scrunchie 'cause I kind of like clashing different patterns together, and then added the little overall-bib dress just, you know, 'cause it's cute.
Power here took the obvious form of military references on nylon sportswear with zippered panels at the hips and canted at kidney level; money was signified mostly through computer-generated graphic camouflage pattered from dollar bills.
The mama-to-be, who is 23 weeks along in her pregnancy, wore a flower-pattered black and white shirt — which highlights her adorable belly — black pants, and tan heels, while Jeremy sported a blue blazer, tie and dress shirt that he paired with grey slacks and black shoes.
An evening rally in Manchester, N.H. — where blue laser beams and smoke-machine haze pattered across his silhouette as he took the stage — was supposed to be his last event, an appreciative and energetic tribute to the state that handed him his first victory in the early nominating contests.
A pinch of herbs sprinkling onto a melting pat of butter in a pan, lightly falling like snow, would give me the same shiver I used to get as a kid when a friend would bop her fist on the top of my head and whisper into my ear crack an egg on your head and let the yolk run down, let the yolk run down, as she pitter-pattered her fingers down my back.
On my annual visit last summer, I stood transfixed outside one of several African tailors' shops in the caruggi, where a man was being fitted for a jacket sewn out of vivid red kente cloth pattered with enormous black keys — an accurate metaphor if ever there was one, since one key to the future of the city, which has the lowest birthrate and the oldest population in all of Italy, is inevitably going to lie with its immigrant population.
Each entity is represented by a fragment (often colored or pattered) along the circumference of the circle. Arcs are drawn between entities to show flows (and exchanges in economics). The thickness of the arc is proportional to the significance of the flow.
When he did not awake at the usual hour in the middle of the night for Lauds, the mouse pattered over to the bed, climbed on the pillow, and rubbed his tiny head against Colman's ear. Not enough to awaken the exhausted monk. So the mouse tried again, but Colman shook him off impatiently. Making one last effort, the mouse nibbled on the saint's ear and Colman immediately arose—laughing.
Stefani first performed "My Gift Is You" during NBC's live two-hour special, Christmas in Rockefeller Center on November 29, 2017. For the show, she wore a silver-and-black triangle-pattered dress. She also performed it during her Gwen Stefani's You Make It Feel Like Christmas television special, which premiered on NBC on December 12, 2017. The special contained various songs from her holiday album and was accompanied by holiday- themed comedy sketches and skits.
AEG developed a much more advanced system during the war, and this formed the basis of most post-war experiments. In this case the disk was pattered with a series of opaque regions, often in a series of radial stripes forming a pizza- slice pattern. Like the Hamburg, an AC signal was generated that matched the rotational frequency of the disk. However, in this case the signal does not turn on and off with angle, but is constantly being triggered very rapidly.
Jerry Estrada (full name, Gerardo Hernández Estrada; born January 10, 1958, Monclova, Coahuila) is a semi-retired Mexican luchador (professional wrestler). For most of his career, he has portrayed a rudo (heel, those that portray the "bad guys") character, nicknamed "El Puma". His rudo persona was pattered on various Glam Rock bands, complete with colorful spandex and what was described as a "rock and roll" attitude in the ring. He was originally active from 1978 until 2003 when he was forced to retire due to chronic injures caused by his signature bumps outside the ring.
Most critics agree that the story is delightfully told, no matter what the verdict may be on Gedge's intellectual integrity. Morris' final lecture is particularly memorable for its brilliant satire of tourist-trap hucksterism: :Across that threshold He habitually passed; through those low windows, in childhood, He peered out into the world that He was to make much happier by the gift to it of His genius; over the boards of this floor...His little feet often pattered; and the beams of this ceiling...He endeavoured, in boyish strife, to jump up and touch.
Lamak. Tropenmuseum, TMnr 5977-40 Lamak are long banners that are hung from penjor at the festival of galungan and in front of temples and shrines at other important festivals. The design of lamak generally has a stylized 'cili' figure at the top, represented by a triangular skirt, followed by a long pattered fields, ending in a row of tumpal The cili is often associated with Dewi Sri, the deity of fertility and prosperity. Despite her feminine form the figure should be understood as a symbol of both men and women. In most cases they are made from cross cut and applied palm leaf and therefore are quite perishable.
Patter calls, also known as hash calls, are based on a quick and fluid succession of spoken ("pattered") or sing-song delivered calls, often to the accompaniment of an instrumental piece of music that it is not necessarily recognizable as a song. Choreography may appear "on-the-fly" with calls randomly strung together, but it conforms to strict choreographic rules. Most patter calling is improvised by the caller as the dancers are moving; if the tempo of the calling is done at a fast pace allowing the dancers to flow from one move to another without pauses, it may be called hot hash. The primary purpose of patter calls is to give dancers a challenge by surprising them with unexpected choreography.
He saw them take off their wings, stole one pair, and hid them at the foot of the main pillar of his house. He then returned and found all fled but the wingless one, and he took her to his house and presented her to his mother as his wife. After a time Tagaro took her to weed his garden, when the yams were not yet ripe, and as she weeded and touched the yam vines, ripe tubers came into her hand. Tagaro's brothers thought she was digging yams before their time and scolded her; she went into the house and sat weeping at the foot of the pillar, and as she wept her tears fell, and wearing away the earth pattered down upon her wings.
Butterfield was among the three co- founders, along with publisher Emma Spoor, and manufacturer's agent Grace Wright, of the Detroit Business Women's Club in 1912. It was the first professional women's club in the nation and Butterfield served as founding president. :"I think it never occurred to us that we were doing something absolutely unique, I know I never would have had the idea if it had not been that all of my business acquaintances were men, and I was actually lonesome for speaking acquaintances with business women as I pattered up and down the avenue at the noon hour looking for a place where a lone woman might eat." --Emily Butterfield quoted at the BPW/MI (Business and Professional Women, Michigan chapter) website, "About us section", accessed December 17, 2006 In a series of mergers, the Club became part of what is now known as BPW/Michigan.

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