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She pinned up her hair and went around the blanket.
She wore a mid-length flowy dress with her hair pinned up
Bechtold drove to Paradise and pinned up flyers with her picture at shelters.
Big tackboards lined the walls, each one covered with dozens of pinned-up photographs.
If you walk around UT's campus, you will find white supremacist posters pinned up everywhere.
I had seen the monologue version countless times, pinned up in dorm rooms and apartments.
Noisey: Your whole life was pinned up inside of you before you made My Moment .
From there on photos show her in high-collared blouses with demure pinned-up hairstyles.
Wrapped in a dark red coat, Le Brun is older and her hair is pinned up.
Normally I don't wear my hair pinned up like this; I try to hide my neck.
LeCroy wore a white halter dress and pinned up her long blonde locks in a curly bob.
The backs of the pants are often pinned up so that they don't drag on the floor.
In a matter of moments, I was pinned up against a wall, with his hands wrapped tightly around my throat.
She immediately got up and took her hair out of rollers she had used to keep her hair pinned up.
It is here, in the gray box with laminated dosage instructions pinned up next to it, that the magic happens.
It is bucolic inside the cabin, with pretty landscape postcards pinned up, and a radio playing old Turkish pop music.
Following November's election, posters for the National Vanguard, a white nationalist organization, were pinned up on buildings throughout the campus.
In one corner of the room, Perez pinned up some of the screenshots that Ohanian gave to him on his first week.
In fact, it seems as though her trademark waves were curled tight and pinned up to imitate a fresh and polished bob.
Pinned up against a wall, dancer Jura Chulkov moves like a puppet on a string in tandem with Sila Sveta's mindblowing visuals.
That plan involves the prerequisite conspiracy theorist cork board covered with strings, newspaper clippings, and paranoid theories that's pinned up in their garage.
After having her strands straightened, curled, pinned up and down for different modeling gigs, she decided to chop it all off last year.
I thought the pinned-up beehives were actual hairstyles because some of my cousins would come to church with their wraps still intact.
But as he scrutinized newspaper front pages pinned up at a roadside in the commercial capital Abidjan, Brice Bosse, 44, wasn't buying it.
The boy turns to the sheeting of the stall behind him, where he has pinned up a page torn out of a magazine.
There's this sheet that's been pinned up in our road, saying, 'We don't have our own lives anymore, these people must be stopped.
On one wall that didn't have to be stripped down, he has saved and pinned up school reports from his 6-year-old son.
Her hair pulled back and pinned up, she accessorized the sexy look a bold red lip and a complementary pair of red Aquazzura sandals.
After the dog's photo was pinned up on a local missing pets site, people recalled a dog who had gone missing three years ago.
Upton wore her hair pinned up on one side with a veil, letting the rest curl to her shoulders, complementing the floral lace overlaying her gown.
She shares pictures of Tink on Facebook each day, with his braided hair pinned up into a bun -- in full compliance with the district's dress code.
Anyone who has watched America's longest running TV show will recognize the car — Homer is nearly pinned up against it and killed by his wife every week.
In a few shots, Rina wears a suit and pinned up hair, inspired by Takarazuka drag, the all-female counter to Kabuki, as she explained on Instagram.
Early morning, I was on a sleep cloud, tucked in on a pillowed four-poster bed, a slow ceiling fan ruffling a pinned-up muslin mosquito net.
Two days later, some were still seeking news of friends and family members on hand-written lists of passengers pinned up outside medical centers in the two cities.
The Molly's Game actress shared a black-and-white photo of herself in the kitchen with batter all over her hands and her hair pinned up in curls.
The etymology of this entry is easy, if you've ever seen the stereotypical setting for one of these shots — pinned up in a boy's locker or a garage.
Her hair, wild and free, was symbolic: For many centuries, Asian women were expected to wear their hair pinned up, tidy and neat — death was a kind of release.
Inside Mr. Gas, a filling station on the Trans-Canada Highway that leads out of town, a small portrait of Webster in his Rangers uniform is pinned up behind the cash register.
On Beauty Maybe there's someone in your life with hair like this, hair like a secret: piled or pinned up in a Gordian tangle, or refuting the laws of gravity in a hazy, floating pouf.
Carrie and Quinn have been pinned up against a wall for the bulk of this season, so it's easy to forget that their natural state is in helping other people, not defending themselves on personal matters.
"School of Beauty, School of Culture" contains not only numerous pinned-up portrait photos, but also a camera flash lighting up the central mirror reflection, as if the artist were taking a photo of the scene.
There's a moment when Bruce Wayne is looking at his cork-board, where he's pinned up a newspaper clipping about the time he saved Wallace "Wally" Keefe (Scoot McNairy) from the wreckage of the film's opening scene.
Police made more than a dozen arrests, many pinned up on the pavement against the wall of luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co. Police later sealed off Pedder Street which was calm as office workers started leaving for home.
Rublev, who grew up idolizing Nadal and had the Spaniard's poster pinned up on his bedroom wall was smiling from ear-to-ear as he posed for pre-match photos on Arthur Ashe Stadium court with his hero.
WASHINGTON, DC — The double portrait looks relatively unremarkable: framed by delicate strands of human hair, the two silhouettes of women facing each other could represent the same individual, with pinned-up tresses and no details that identify either.
Certain elements — namely, the pinned-up Virgin Mary calendar, the details of the front page of the New York Times, and the patterns of the decorative tiles comprising the backdrop of this interior — were more compelling than the figures.
"The way that these children were pinned up, caged up, however you want to say it, it was the worst I'd ever seen, bar none," First Class Trooper N.M. Manolakos of the West Virginia State Police told local TV station WSAZ.
She offers to show me around—there are fairy lights wrapped around the bannister, artwork adorning the white walls, potted plants unfurling in every crevice, and one of her favorite bejewelled catsuit costumes pinned up and glinting in the sun.
ScriptNotes let you keep track of those spur-of-the-minute ideas that you don't want to forget, and there's even an Index Card manager if you want to simulate the popular method of structuring your story beats on pinned-up cards.
That book provided extensive quotations from Arbus's diaries and letters, as well as a kind of inventory of holy relics, from pages of a high school autobiography to contact sheets to the lugubrious pictures she ripped from tabloids and pinned up next to her bed.
Pippa was bookish where Gillian was capable; she wore her hair pinned up, or in a long plait on one shoulder, which someone had once said—long ago, when it was still a rich chestnut brown—made her look like an Augustus John Gypsy.
Although Polaroids of the staff were pinned up on a wall, implying a goofy, collegial office culture, the place was eerily quiet, which was perhaps appropriate for a company that doesn't actually make anything and has relatively few employees; the drivers are independent contractors.
Secured crookedly by thumbtacks and arranged in conspiratorial clusters, these images rs resemble the pinned-up evidence collected by a frenzied detective, a motif reinforced by the floating walls' pegboard texture and the jagged lines and annotations that cut across the photos, sporadic markings from an inconclusive investigation.
Police made more than a dozen arrests, many pinned up on the pavement against the wall of luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co. Police said masked "rioters" had committed "insane" acts, throwing trash, bicycles and other debris on to metro tracks and overhead power lines, paralyzing transport in the former British colony.
Police made more than a dozen arrests, many pinned up on the pavement against the wall of luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co. Police said masked "rioters" had committed "insane" acts, throwing trash, bicycles and other debris on to metro tracks and overhead power lines, paralysing transport in the former British colony.
Police made more than a dozen arrests, many pinned up on the pavement against the wall of luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co. "Our society has been pushed to the brink of a total breakdown," a police spokesman told a briefing, referring to the last two days of violence in the former British colony.
"Once Her Majesty has chosen her dress for dinner, a handwritten notice is pinned up in the Dressers' Corridor detailing what she will be wearing, so that the Queen's ladies' maids can select an appropriate dress for the lady they are looking after," Kelly reveals among other secrets in her fascinating book.
Men and women, as well as one couple, appear against washy backgrounds of vermilion or teal, and the confining proportions make the nudes appear as specimens: A pregnant woman (the artist's daughter) has her arms pinned up on either side of her face, while a male nude could be a cadaver on the autopsy table.
"During the fitting, [Kravitz's] hair was pinned up in a loose topknot, which had a cool look to in relation to the total look, so we decided to do a sleeker, tighter version," Nelms said of the look, which she styled with Sebastian Shaper Plus Extra Hold Hairspray, a few bobby pins and two hair ties.
The family of four took in the sights in both France and Austria, and as a nod to the latter country, on Tuesday, Mollen shared a hilarious photo on Instagram that featured a scene from The Sound of Music — where governess Maria, played by Julie Andrews, is pinned up against a wall in visible intimidation while surrounded by the seven von Trapp children.
Mr Tian's name is also pinned up on the walls of the town hall, along with those of 409 other people in the area who, without help, would be living below the local poverty line of 3,200 yuan a year (this is about 40% above the national minimum, but still not enough to buy meat more than once a week, or to spend on new clothes).
She is wearing a gable hood with pinned up red/orange embroidered lappets (facing the viewer) and a long black veil (with one side pinned up). Her black gown is lined with a broad band of fur. She holds a green book in her hands which are decorated by gold rings. A horizontal gold inscription reads "Ao ÆTATIS XXX".
On the pâté of the head sits a pope-like figure under a canopy on a throne surrounded by bishops and monks. Indulgences and rosaries are pinned up on the staves and various rituals and processions take place and are labelled with letters.
The number of the individual officer is also fixed onto the side of the brim. The Rajasthan Provincial Constabulary: the armed branch of the Rajasthan Police, also uses the slouch hat pinned up to the side, as the standard service and ceremonial headgear for all its Constables and Head Constables.
By the 1630s, the crown was shorter and the brim was wider, often worn cocked or pinned up on one side and decorated with a mass of ostrich plumes. Close- fitting caps called coifs or biggins were worn only by young children and old men under their hats or alone indoors.
The novel begins with Saffron searching through the colour chart pinned up in her house, looking for her name, Saffron. The characters are introduced. While Saffron searches, the health visitor is checking up on Rose, her new sister. The health visitor then discovers Rose has been sucking Caddy's paint tubes.
Different coloured puggarees were worn by the Germans in South West Africa, German East Africa, German West Africa (Togo and Cameroon), German New Guinea and China. The hat had its brim pinned up on the right side with a cockade in the national colors and was worn with the home uniform as well. German colonial police units in South West Africa wore a khaki slouch hat with a small national cockade on the front and the right side pinned up by a metal Imperial crown device. It became associated with the Australian military around the end of the 19th Century and since World War I it has been manufactured in Australia for the Australian Army by companies such as Akubra, Mountcastle and Bardsley Hats.
Bellas Hess and Company advertise detail, 1920 By early 1920's, most women not dared to bob their hair, so they pinned up to look shorter. Mlle Cayet, Queen of Parisian Carnival, 1922 Between 1922-23, the waistline dropped to the hips. The 1920's classic tubular fashion was born. Parisian fashion house Madeleine-et-Madeleine design, January, 1922.
Shipton was initially considered for the role of receptionist Susie Mercier, before being cast as Duffy. She made her debut in the pilot episode of the first series, broadcast on 6 September 1986. Duffy is characterised as a "tough" and "carefree" nurse. She has a distinct style with her hair pinned up and wears neatly ironed uniforms.
"Wouldn't you know it, Woody pinned up a red shirt," Hays was to remember.Courtney, Steve; So Long to Lee Hays. North County News, 2–8 September 1981. Seeger used some of the thrown rocks to build the chimney of his cabin in the Town of Fishkill, New York, to stand as a reminder of that incident.
As militia arrive, Yassin now among them, Swift is urged to leave by his translator. As Swift leaves, Aliya is pinned up against a wall and shot in the head by Yassin. Swift receives the text message from his son, and finds him dead in the apartment block. Back in England, Ferguson, Hibbs and Swift are at Richard's funeral.
Deighton also wrote five cookery books, and wrote and drew the cookstrips in The Observer for four years. Several of the strips are pinned up in the background of the film set of Harry Palmer's kitchen in The Ipcress File. In January 2015 Deighton created 12 new cookstrips which were printed monthly in the Observer Food Magazine.
When Duffy was introduced into Casualty she was played as a "carefree" character with a "tough" and "determined" side. Writers gave her hobbies including dieting, astrology and gossiping. Duffy has a distinct appearance and style - her hair is tightly pinned up and she wears a neatly crisp ironed uniform. Shipton often carries her with a serious facial expression that "inspires confidence".
Originally a simple pointed hood with decorated side panels called lappets and a veil at the back, over time the gable hood became a complex construction stiffened with buckram, with a box-shaped back and two tube-shaped hanging veils at 90-degree angles; the hanging veils and lappets could be pinned up in a variety of ways to make complex headdresses.
He still has the letter's closing with McLaren's signature pinned up at his desk. In February 1968 he filmed Apex, with Rodolfo Musitelli and actress Adriana Lagomarsino. This was the first short in Cinemascope done in Uruguay using posterization, years before its use Andy Warhol in 1970. Cine Club Fax invited him to develop the first full course in film-making.
While on this trip, Tyler had a near death experience when he was flipped and pinned up against a rock under the force of the water. To this day he still calls it "the closest call he's ever had". Tyler has appeared in several films. He has gone on kayaking expeditions and holds the record for the highest waterfall kayaked at 189 ft.
The French hood was worn throughout the period in both France and England. Another fashionable headdress was a caul, or cap, of net-work lined in silk attached to a band, which covered the pinned up hair. This style of headdress had also been seen in Germany in the first half of the century.Köhler, History of Costume Widows in mourning wore black hoods with sheer black veils.
It is possibly the best preserved of the four, although small pin holes can be seen in the parchment from where it was once pinned up. The handwriting on this version is different from that of the other three, suggesting that it was not written by a royal scribe but rather by a member of the cathedral staff, who then had it exemplified by the royal court.
During the night between 16 and 17 April 1797, a manifesto was pinned up in the town's streets, apparently signed by Francesco Battaia and inciting Verona to rebel against the French and local collaborators with them. The manifesto was actually the work of Salvadori, on Landrieux's instructions,F. M. Agnoli 1998, p.138 in order to supply a pretext for the French to definitively occupy the town.
Mary Wotton, Lady Guildenford, wearing a gable hood with pinned up lappets and a hanging veil. Hans Holbein the Younger, 1527. A gable hood, English hood or gable headdress is an English woman's headdress of , so-called because its pointed shape resembles the gable of a house. The contemporary French hood was rounded in outline and unlike the gable hood, less conservative, displaying the front part of the hair.
The hat often had a cloth arc emblazoned with the word VIET-NAM on the brim. The US 1st Air Commando Group members officially adopted the green slouch hat on 22 May 1964 as their distinctive and practical headgear. In 1972 the US Army authorized female drill sergeants to wear a similar type cloth bush hat with the brim pinned up on the side as their distinctive headgear.
Going further to the right is a large noticeboard-like wall, which has a large gold frame (nicknamed "Quizframia") where viewer submitted photographs are pinned up. Also in the left section is a flat screen TV, where the animated Quizmania logo is displayed for most of the show. When special events happen in the show (e.g. Double money, speed round) large text is normally displayed on the screen.
Walls were lined with newspapers pasted or pinned up with small, sharpened sticks to keep dirt from flaking into the home's interior. Some families used fabric on their walls while others created a plaster coating from local limestone and sand. Some were carpeted and other variations included building on a second room for school teachers or guests. Heating could be provided by burning buffalo chips or cow chips.
It was not attacking anybody or anything… When fire had been opened upon it to disperse it, it tried to run away. Pinned up in a narrow place considerably smaller than Trafalgar Square, with hardly any exits, and packed together so that one bullet would drive through three or four bodies, the people ran madly this way and the other. When the fire was directed upon the centre, they ran to the sides.
Wigs and false hairpieces were used to extend the hair. In a typical hairstyle of the period, front hair is curled and back hair is worn long, twisted and wound with ribbons and then coiled and pinned up. A close-fitting linen cap called a coif or biggins was worn, alone or under other hats or hoods, especially in the Netherlands and England. Many embroidered and bobbin-lace-trimmed English coifs survive from this period.
Vinyl posters in the queue for Scorpion Express display the ride's backstory. The new ride in Mexicana starts with a long winding queue. At the start of the queue, a radio station can be heard playing in the background, notices from the Governor of Scorpion Valley are pinned up in the queue, which reveal the ride's backstory. Riders then enter and queue in a dark, mine- themed building where live scorpions feature.
The Alabama defense had held after a thunderous collision just short of the goal line. Krauss, the man who delivered the brunt of the hit, was knocked unconscious and temporarily lost feeling in his extremities, but he would get up and run off the field under his own power. Alabama had held, but the game was not over. Roughly six minutes were still left, and Alabama was pinned up deep in its own territory.
The wide, high-waisted look of the previous period was gradually superseded by a long vertical line, with horizontal emphasis at the shoulder. Full, loose sleeves ended just below the elbow at mid century and became longer and tighter in keeping with the new trend. The body was tightly corseted, with a low, broad neckline and dropped shoulder. In later decades, the overskirt was drawn back and pinned up to display the petticoat, which was heavily decorated.
Texas John Slaughter (formally titled: Tales of Texas John Slaughter) is a western television series which aired seventeen episodes between 1958 and 1961 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney, starring Tom Tryon in the title role. The character was based upon an actual historical figure, Texas Ranger John Horton Slaughter. Tryon memorably wore an enormous white cowboy hat with the brim pinned up in the front as part of his wardrobe for the series. Narration is provided by Paul Frees.
Objects would reportedly move across the room and doors would slam if male employees were in the building. Employees and customers of Alexander's, the dress shop which opened in 1999, reportedly heard "a woman's ghostly laughter." Jewelry and clothes were often found lying on the floor in the mornings after having been hung or pinned up the previous night. On October 15, 1999, J.T. Mohammed, an employee of Alexander's, saw the apparition of the lady in white on the balcony.
The hat was normally a floppy, wide brimmed, woolen body head-cover, meant to protect the individual from the sun, and inclement weather. It was normally a civilian hat, of brown, gray, or black wool. This simple hat saw widespread use throughout the Confederate Armies, and even with U.S. Army personnel. Occasionally, the hat was adorned with insignia of the wearer's preference, and may have been pinned up for the drill in the use of the regular weapon of the time, the Rifled-musket.
The size of drawings reflects the materials available and the size that is convenient to transport – rolled up or folded, laid out on a table, or pinned up on a wall. The drafting process may impose limitations on the size that is realistically workable. Sizes are determined by a consistent paper size system, according to local usage. Normally the largest paper size used in modern architectural practice is ISO A0 () or in the USA Arch E () or Large E size ().David Byrnes, AutoCAD 2008 For Dummies.
Close fitting caps of fur were worn in cold climates. Linen caps called coifs were worn under the fur cap, hood or hat. In warmer climates including Italy and Spain, hair was more often worn uncovered, braided or twisted with ribbons and pinned up, or confined in a net. A Spanish style of the later 15th century was still worn in this period: the hair was puffed over the ears before being drawn back at chin level into a braid or wrapped twist at the nape.
They could be worn on the head to protect desirable pale skin from the sun, warm the neck on a colder day, and accentuate the colour scheme of a gown or whole outfit. The upper class had silken scarves of every color to brighten up an outfit with the gold thread and tassels hanging off of it. While travelling, noblewomen would wear oval masks of black velvet called visards to protect their faces from the sun. Curled hair, twisted and pinned up Catherine de' Medici in a widow's black hood and veil, after 1559.
Although he is happy to use magic as part of his funerals he is not keen on clowns. Paul Daniels Visual references are made to the famous magician Paul Daniels in two episodes of series 2. A bottle of "Paul Daniels Magic Whisky" is poured during 2.3 and then in 2.6 we see a large inspirational poster of the man pinned up in the hotel room of failed magician Clifford Daxon. Issac Hunt Across both series Matt Lucas portrays "the most powerful and influential music agent in Wales".
The song was written as a collaboration between Van Halen and Doobie Brothers singer Michael McDonald, who was brought in by Templeman when Van Halen had trouble completing the song. The single's original cover featured the band posing in the same location where the cover for the "Hot for Teacher" single had been shot. The song's subject was inspired by a woman wearing men's underwear in a Calvin Klein print media advertisement. Roth pinned up the ad beside his Sony Trinitron television and addressed the lyrics to the model.
Other than by bridge, the ravines were negotiable with difficulty by infantry and not at all by artillery; any unit cut off on the wrong side or pinned up against them would find itself in grave danger. When Lee caught up with Grayson shortly after the skirmish, Dickinson, who still believed the British occupied Monmouth Court House in force, strongly urged him not to venture across the brook. With intelligence about British activity still contradictory, Lee lost an hour at the bridge. He did not advance until Lafayette arrived with the rest of the vanguard.
The elegant gentleman wears a coat, waistcoat, and breeches. The lady's bodice is long-waisted and her over skirt is draped and pinned up behind, Dutch, 1678 Fashion in the period 1660–1700 in Western European clothing is characterized by rapid change. The style of this era is known as Baroque. Following the end of the Thirty Years' War and the Restoration of England's Charles II, military influences in men's clothing were replaced by a brief period of decorative exuberance which then sobered into the coat, waistcoat and breeches costume that would reign for the next century and a half.
She advises the bed owner not to kick at night because her ailing brother Albert, who wears a cloth cap and long underwear of which one pant-leg is empty and pinned up to the rear flap, is sleeping at the foot of the bed. She believes that the man is lucky because he has his own bed in which he can sleep. The owner of the bed is surprised that Social Security has assigned that many folks. At the same time, the owner of the bed sees an Asian man whose work seems to be washing dishes.
Season 6 focuses more on Ziva and Tony, but leaves their relationship undefined. Gibbs manages to have Ziva and McGee transferred back to the team in the premiere, but Tony is still acting as agent afloat on the USS Seahawk. In the following episode, Ziva accompanies Gibbs onto the Seahawk as part of a murder investigation and notices that Tony has pictures of her in a bikini pinned up in his room. After the investigation is closed, his deployment is ended prematurely and he is allowed to return to the team in the conclusion of the episode.
There was no written instruction, nothing pinned up on a noticeboard. But there was a clear understanding on the part of the men whose job it was to pull the trigger that that was what was expected of them."Peter Davenport, Spectrum: Stalker who became the prey, The Times, 9 February 1988 See also: Peter Murtagh, RUC did not have 'shoot to kill' policy Stalker, The Guardian, 6 February 1988 But Kosminsky was keen that the RUC side of the argument too should be fairly represented. "I've bent over backwards not to pretend that there are black and white solutions to these problems.
In France, England, and the Low Countries, black hoods with veils at the back were worn over linen undercaps that allowed the front hair (parted in the middle) to show. These hoods became more complex and structured over time. Unique to England was the gable hood, a wired headdress shaped like the gable of a house. In the 16th century gable headdress had long embroidered lappets framing the face and a loose veil behind; later the gable hood would be worn over several layers that completely concealed the hair, and the lappets and veil would be pinned up in a variety of ways.
Another early form of pornography were comic books known as Tijuana bibles that began appearing in the U.S. in the 1920s and lasted until the publishing of glossy colour men's magazines commenced. These were crude hand drawn scenes often using popular characters from cartoons and culture. In the 1940s, the word "pinup" was coined to describe pictures torn from men's magazines and calendars and "pinned up" on the wall by U.S. soldiers in World War II. While the 1940s images focused mostly on legs, by the 1950s, the emphasis shifted to breasts. Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe were two of the most popular pinup models.
Snoop's name is seen for the first time, very briefly, in a season 3 episode, written on a Post-it Note and being pinned up to the board in the Major Crimes Unit. Her name is also pinned on the board in "Boys of Summer" (season 4, episode 1). She can be seen for the first time in the widescreen version of "Hamsterdam" (season 3, episode 4), sitting with Justin and Fruit in the gymnasium during Colvin's speech, although in that episode's original broadcast release she is cropped from the shot. Her name and picture are up on the details board under Chris Partlow as "Felicia Pearson AKA 'Snoop'".
Three files available in the National Archives reveal that Kendall had come to the attention of the Security Service well- before his election. Shortly after his election, a reporter visiting his office saw that he had letters pinned up from Winston Churchill, King George VI and Lord Beaverbrook commending him for his part in the rescue of four people from a bombed house. However, the security files also showed how Beaverbrook, then Minister for Aircraft Production, had raised concerns about Kendall's activities. The file at the National Archives suggests real fears that Kendall planned to smuggle secret plans for a new 20mm aircraft cannon out of the UK to America.
Castillo was considered the underdog when he took on 32-0 Andre Purlette on January 4, 2002. Castillo dismantled the unbeaten Purlette, knocking him out in five rounds. The momentum from the win over Purlette was lost when Castillo dropped a hard- fought 12 round decision to Charles Shufford in October 2002, but eight months later, fighting at his lightest weight since 1997, Castillo bounced back like a champion, knocking out former US Olympian Lawrence Clay-Bey in nine rounds to win the NABF championship. Castillo's next fight was dubbed: David vs- Goliath as he was pinned up against Corey Sanders, who weighed 85 pounds more than the Cuban southpaw.
Around 30 October 2015 anonymous posters were pinned up on the London Underground showing a geometric pattern, known as the Flower of Life, along with a note "December 4". Coldplay fans claimed that the symbol resembled the design on a T-shirt worn by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin at the Global Citizen Festival in New York. On 2 November, Coldplay posted the same piece of artwork as an animated GIF on their Twitter account, seemingly confirming that it would be the album cover and 4 December was the album's release date. One day later, they published another animated image of which the former was a detailed view.
He was a friend of the American writer Henry Miller,See Miller's essay "Blaise Cendrars" in The Books in My Life (1969) who called him his "great idol", a man he "really venerated as a writer".Miller, speaking in Henry Miller Awake and Asleep, 1975 documentary film He knew many of the writers, painters, and sculptors living in Paris. In 1918, his friend Amedeo Modigliani painted his portrait. He was acquainted with Ernest Hemingway, who mentions having seen him "with his broken boxer's nose and his pinned-up empty sleeve, rolling a cigarette with his one good hand", at the Closerie des Lilas in Paris.
On the signs were cartoon stereotypes of distinctly African American children. The children's clothing carried the letters "A" and "N", which Thomas interpreted as referring to "asshole" and "nigger". The signs were removed. Allegations of official racism were raised during the 1984 trial, including a flier that referred to 'blacks as "porch monkeys" 'that was pinned up on a sheriff's station bulletin board."Long Awaited Miracle Valley Trial Under Way", The Courier, January 9, 1984. Retrieved 2015-03-07. Leonard Gordon, Arizona State University: "The Sociological Expert Witness in a Case of Collective Interracial Violence", Clinical Sociology Review 1986, Volume 4, Issue 1, Article 12, p. 112. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
23In these portraits Elizabeth may be wearing mourning for her sister Mary; see commentary on a portrait (Image) of Mary, Queen of Scots in a similar black gown and French hood with the cornet or bongrace pinned up at , where the costume is compared to Elizabeth's in the Clopton portrait type. Symbolism in these pictures is in keeping with earlier Tudor portraiture; in some Elizabeth holds a book (possibly a prayer book) suggesting studiousness or piety. In other paintings she holds or wears a red rose, symbol of the Tudor Dynasty's descent from the House of Lancaster, or white roses, symbols of the House of York and of maidenly chastity.Doran 2003b, p.
Albrecht Dürer's Young Woman of 1507 wears hat called a barett, popular in the German states. A simple rounded hood of the early years of the century evolved into the French hood, popular in both France and England; its arched shape sat further back on the head and displayed the front hair which was parted in the center and pinned up in braids or twists under the veil. German women adopted hats like fashionable men's baretts early in the century; these were worn over caps or cauls (colettes) made of netted cord over a silk lining.Kõhler, History of Costume Hats became fashionable in England as an alternative to the hood toward the 1540s.
" Prato also said, in his review of Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology, that it was "previously released album tracks [on the album]" that were "highlights." In the Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology liner notes, Brett Milano said, "Rockers like 'Getting Through' and 'Gimme Some Slack' had a heavier sound than before [Panorama]." Boston Globe critic Steve Morse called "Gimme Some Slack" a "true masterpiece." Morse praises how the song "paints a seedily phantasmic portrait of a tenement building" with the lines "the seven floors of walkup/the odor musted cracks/the peeping keyhole intorverts/with the monkeys on their backs/the rooftops strung with frauleins/the pastel pinned up sails/the eighteen color roses/against your face so pale.
The OHA has pinned up the winner of the GMOHL against the Champion of the Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League every year in the provincial quarter-final since the GMOHL was formed in 1994. From the 1995 playoffs until 2004, the Western League champion never failed in defeating the GMOHL champion. In their twelfth year of competition, the Penetang Kings snapped that steak against the Kincardine Bulldogs and did it again in 2007 against the same team. In the Western League, a new power was rising - the Walkerton Hawks, for years a basement dweller, had surged in recent years and took over the reins from the Bulldogs and like the Hornets won the Western League for six consecutive years.
Vidya Balan performs Lavani in a kasta sari to promote Ferrari Ki Sawaari Women adorning kasta saris are seen in some Bollywood films, although mostly they are worn in song sequences. Generally, in modern Bollywood fashion, the pallu is fully wrapped around the waist rather than on the shoulder and to cover the blouse or choli, folded chunri of contrast color is pinned up. Also the hairstyle on is step-cut up to shoulder length with smart nose ring or Nath and Chandrakor Bindi.Different drapping styles of Regional Sarees The most famous example of Kasta sari in Bollywood is the song sequence of "Humko Aaj Kal Hai Intezaar" in the film Sailaab (1990) featuring Madhuri Dixit in a yellow and green Kasta sari.
He was in the habit of issuing written encouragements and orders. For example, on one occasion he pinned up a notice: When interviewed later about it Lacedelli said "We just ignored him and got on with it". The climbers again spread out across the various camps and Compagnoni and Rey scaled House's Chimney but then another storm confined everyone to their tents. On 5 July, Compagnoni (who Desio had nominated to lead the high-level climbing), Abram and Gallotti established Camp V and then two days later reached Camp VI with fixed ropes now running all the way up from Camp I. They used the ropes from the 1953 expedition to reach camp VII although, on descending, the ropes slipped from their anchor points causing Floreanini to fall but suffering no very serious injury.
He replicated every comic book panel that he pinned-up during pre-production, from the many comics he browsed, in the final film. Leterrier said that he planned to show Bruce Banner's struggle with the monster within him, while Feige added the film would explore "that element of wish fulfillment, of overcoming an injustice or a bully and tapping into a strength that you didn't quite realize you had in yourself". Arad also said the film would be "a lot more of a love story between Bruce Banner and Betty Ross". Zak Penn, who wrote a draft of the first film in 1996, said the film would follow up Hulk, but stressed it would be more tonally similar to the TV show and Bruce Jones' run on the comic.
Although rather artificial looking wigs set in the traditional tripartite style of long straight hair would have been required for her appearances before her Egyptian subjects, a more practical option for general day-to-day wear was the no-nonsense 'melon hairdo' in which her natural hair was drawn back in sections resembling the lines on a melon and then pinned up in a bun at the back of the head. A trademark style of Arsinoe II and Berenice II, the style had fallen from fashion for almost two centuries until revived by Cleopatra; yet as both traditionalist and innovator, she wore her version without her predecessor's fine head veil. And whereas they had both been blonde like Alexander, Cleopatra may well have been a redhead, judging from the portrait of a flame-haired woman wearing the royal diadem surrounded by Egyptian motifs which has been identified as Cleopatra.
Some of his pinned-up drawings were noticed by an "eminent medical gentleman", a "Mr Von Sechendorf" (who was visiting another family member), and a place was procured for him at Dresden Polytechnic, an institute of technical education (it was said that his parents were poor and had no money to send their son to college, but were afraid of giving offence to the civil servant). Beyer supplemented a meagre state scholarship by doing odd jobs (a philanthropic lady was in the habit of giving Sunday dinner to the student with the highest marks that week. Beyer relied on the meal, and consequently made sure that he out-performed everyone else). Upon completing his studies at the Dresden Academy, Beyer took a job in a machine works at Chemnitz, and he obtained a state grant from the Saxon Government to visit the United Kingdom to report on weaving machine technology.
The style served two purposes: first, it allowed stylish gentlemen to show off the most current fashions of their wigs, and thus their social status; and secondly, the cocked hat, with its folded brim, was much smaller than other hats, and therefore could be more easily tucked under an arm when going inside a building, where social etiquette dictated that a gentleman should remove his hat. Tricornes with laced sides could have the laces loosened and the sides dropped down to provide better protection from the weather, sun, and rain. Tricornes had a rather broad brim, pinned up on either side of the head and at the back, producing a triangular shape. The hat was typically worn with one point facing forward, though it was not at all unusual for soldiers, who would often rest a rifle or musket on their left shoulder, to wear the tricorne pointed above their left eyebrow to allow better clearance.

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