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Methodist vacationers originally stayed in pitched tents, before they built permanent structures.
In Padova, the hospital pitched tents outside in preparation for an influx of cases.
Plahotniuc's party supporters pitched tents in front of ministries and state institutions on Saturday night.
Activists also put locks on parliament's gates in a symbolic gesture and pitched tents around the building.
Some of them joined the encampments at Emerald Street and Frankford Avenue or pitched tents in abandoned lots.
Supporters of the Democratic Party pitched tents in front of several ministries and state institutions on Saturday night.
Several guests had parked campers and pitched tents in the yard so they wouldn't have to drive home later.
Visitors pitched tents outside the longhouse; in the woods, at a discreet distance, a trench latrine had been dug.
This past summer, a group of "kayaktivists" traveled down the river carrying signs, and pitched tents at a nearby campground.
The men, who call themselves the Revolutionary Right Forces, pitched tents and milled about, but did not appear to have much popular backing.
They pitched tents on the grass at McPherson Square, where library staff regularly rushed outside with bottles of Narcan to save the overdosed.
Much of Kabul remained under lockdown, with the palace bunkered by shipping containers stacked at its main entrances as protesters pitched tents outside.
Families evacuated from the fire are taking extreme measures; some have pitched tents in a field next to a Walmart parking lot in Chico.
In July 2018, Mr. Morgan and his collaborators from Cornell and Chile's Universidad Católica del Norte pitched tents amid the granite giants of Chuculay.
Thousands upon thousands of fans had pitched tents by the side of the road or slept in cars and parked campers amid herds of cows.
Many refugees from the fire have taken up temporary residence with friends and relatives, while others have pitched tents or were camping out of their vehicles.
Some laid down on the tracks in a symbolic protest; others pitched tents on the platforms while children chased each other and played over the tracks.
Mayors from less affected towns were bringing in help, and the National Guard pitched tents and distributed adult and baby diapers, wipes, juice and insect repellent.
Last week, ICE temporarily closed its Portland field offices after demonstrators had pitched tents in front of the facility to protest the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
Out front of the building he could see the apparitions of his elderly neighbors, the blankets swaddling their hunched frames making them look like poorly pitched tents.
But to many who drove out in RVs and pitched tents, Alien-Stock was a successful experiment, a perfectly low-key way to send off the summer.
Many abandoned buildings in São Paulo's downtown were taken over by homeless squatters during that time, while drug addicts pitched tents in the streets and once-elegant parks.
In a nearby playing field, officials have pitched tents to shelter about 200 people whose houses are too damaged to occupy and who have nowhere else to go.
Overnight, demonstrators pitched tents and camped outside the embassy walls, then brought food, cooking equipment and mattresses during the morning, indicating plans to stay before the withdrawal call.
In the middle of the night, they arrived at Miguel's Pizza in Slade, Ky., and pitched tents in the backyard, near a gear shop that sells rock-climbing equipment.
Overnight, demonstrators had pitched tents and camped outside the embassy walls, then brought food, cooking equipment and mattresses during the morning, indicating plans to stay before the withdrawal call.
Thus began the Beloved Festival, at which some 2,500 people pitched tents or splurged for a luxury "glamping" yurt for four days of "sacred" activities that ended on August 13th.
But Europe's borders have slammed shut in a concerted effort to halt the influx and some of those left in limbo have pitched tents on muddy wasteland outside the town of Idomeni.
On Ms. Chasser's Airbnb page, many of the reviews, written by people who have pitched tents in her yard or paid about $60 to spend the night in a trailer, are positive.
Around 600 or so people of all ages from Washington to Nevada pitched tents or brought RVs to the 40-acre site, moving a few cow pies out of the way when necessary.
Many others found haven at an encampment that sprang up in the parking lot outside a still-open Walmart store in Paradise, where dozens of evacuees pitched tents or slept in their cars.
With more than 12,700 homes and other structures up in smoke, many refugees have taken up temporary residence with friends and family, while others have pitched tents or were living out of their vehicles.
Last week, ICE temporarily closed its Portland field offices after demonstrators had pitched tents in front of the facility to protest the Trump administration's policy to criminally prosecute anyone who crosses the border illegally.
The general made the remarks as he arrived at Riad el-Solh Square, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, where families of the missing soldiers had pitched tents as part of a sit-in demanding action.
With more than 278,22 homes up in smoke, many refugees from the fire have taken up temporary residence with friends and family, while others have pitched tents or were camping out of their vehicles.
In another poignant piece, "Unauthorized Campground" (2016), Opdyke has transformed an image of Kansas City's bucolic Al La Ma Wum Ke Trail into a shanty town road lined with makeshift shacks and hand-pitched tents.
With nearly 12,903 homes and buildings up in smoke, many refugees from the fire have taken up temporary residence with friends and family, while others have pitched tents or were camping out of their vehicles.
The protesters, largely supporters of powerful regional figures who have intensely feuded with President Ashraf Ghani, locked the gates of the commission's offices in all three provinces and pitched tents outside to hold sit-ins. Gen.
In the past, residents fleeing fire have taken residence in overcrowded shelters or pitched tents in parking lots, responses that seem far higher risk now that the prevailing wisdom is to limit all contact with other people.
Spurred by a false rumor about border openings that spread on social media, hundreds of migrants and refugees arrived and pitched tents on Thursday in a field next to the Diavata migrant camp near Greece's border with North Macedonia.
At Idomeni, a small community on the border with Macedonia, Reuters witnesses saw hundreds of families walking towards the frontier to join an estimated 3,000 more at a makeshift camp where many pitched tents in a field close to razor wire fence.
Outside, thousands of pilgrims pitched tents in the vast plaza and on nearby sidewalks, or fashioned makeshift shelters out of blankets, turning the basilica complex and the surrounding blocks, which had been closed off to vehicles, into a kind of informal campground.
During the 2700-18 flu season, one of the deadliest in 40 years, with more than 61,000 flu-related deaths across the country, overwhelmed hospitals in some parts of the country pitched tents outside ERs and used ambulances as stand-ins for patient rooms.
At Idomeni, a small community on Greece's northern border with Macedonia, a Reuters witness saw dozens of people, including families, walking towards the frontier to join an estimated 6,000-7,000 more at a makeshift camp where many pitched tents in a field close to a razor wire fence.
Students pitched tents and built makeshift shelters on a grassy area known as the Carnegie Green. There they debated, performed, sang, talked and tried to make sense of their sorrow and anger.
Many of these people built tent houses or small cottages, planning to get well and then return to their former homes. Others, having spent their last dimes to move west in search of health, pitched tents or slept on porches. There were no roads or electricity.
Every season the Program establishes several dozen field camps to house researchers and support staff around the continent. These range in size from just two or three people in small pitched tents, to large camps of up to 60 people in temporary shelters, to permanent, hard-walled structures that teams return to year after year.
Bahn's Grocery Store donated their entire stock for the food stations. A temporary post office was opened in the lobby of the First National Bank. Local farmers brought their tractors and bulldozers to town to clear rubble and reopen the streets. By evening, the Red Cross had pitched tents in front of Meissner School to house the newly homeless citizens.
Perched at an elevation of 2,743m, the highland pastures, Baltal serves as the base camp for pilgrims on their onward journey to Amarnath Caves, 14 km away. The site is seen with pitched tents meant for the pilgrims to spend the night. Baltal is one hour away from Sonmarg on a taxi or a bus. It can also be reached from Pahalgam, 24 km away, in about 45 minutes.
The Los Angeles Times. In 1925 the developer held a contest to name the neighborhood and awarded the $1,000 prize to an Angeleno who submitted "Surfridge." The Los Angeles Times wrote that Surfridge was chosen "due to its brevity, euphony, ease of pronunciation ... but above all because it tells the story of this new wonder city." Salesmen pitched tents on the sand dunes and sold lots for $50 down and 36 monthly payments of $20.
The No Cop Co-op on June 10 Protesters established the No Cop Co-op on June 9, 2020, offering free water, hand sanitizer, and snacks donated by the community, along with kebabs. Stalls were set up which offered cuisine such as vegan curry while others collected donations for the homeless. Organizers pitched tents next to the former precinct in order to hold the space. Two medical stations were established in the zone to deliver basic health care.
A map from the 19th century shows remains of a square building near the southeast of the structure. However, this area was especially affected by locals using the Altenburg as a source of construction material and today no trace of the building remains. Additional damage to the structures resulted from post-World War II use as a training ground for US Armed Forces stationed nearby. They pitched tents in the area and dug trenches at the Altenburg.
A map from the 19th century shows remains of a square building near the southeast of the structure. However, this area was especially affected by locals using the Altenburg as a source of construction material and today no trace of the building remains. Additional damage to the structures resulted from post-World War II use as a training ground for US Armed Forces stationed nearby. They pitched tents in the area and dug trenches at the Altenburg.
59, 179–181 The Janissaries also enjoyed far better support on campaign than other armies of the time. They were part of a well- organized military machine, in which one support corps prepared the roads while others pitched tents and baked the bread. Their weapons and ammunition were transported and re-supplied by the cebeci corps. They campaigned with their own medical teams of Muslim and Jewish surgeons and their sick and wounded were evacuated to dedicated mobile hospitals set up behind the lines.
The women foraged, snared rabbits and other small mammals, tanned hides, cut firewood, made snowshoes, pitched tents, hauled wood, wove fish nets, and made clothing adorned with quill- and bead-work. Coats and blankets were made from woven hare skin or soft caribou fur. In the spring and autumn the Woodland Cree hunted ducks and geese, and ptarmigan in the winter. Like many other tribes that depended upon snowshoe hares for food and clothing, they were affected by the periodic decline in populations, especially in the ninth and tenth years when hares almost altogether disappeared.
Traveling throughout the eastern seaboard, Methodism grew quickly under Asbury's leadership into one of the nation's largest and most influential denominations. The principal innovation produced by the revivals was the camp meeting. The revivals were organized by Presbyterian ministers who modeled them after the extended outdoor communion seasons, used by the Presbyterian Church in Scotland, which frequently produced emotional, demonstrative displays of religious conviction. In Kentucky, the pioneers loaded their families and provisions into their wagons and drove to the Presbyterian meetings, where they pitched tents and settled in for several days.
Visitors from local cities pitched tents on the beaches for vacation during the warm summers. The scenic beauty of the isolated coastline and hills attracted plein-air painters in the early 1900s. William Wendt, Frank Cuprien, and Edgar Payne among others settled there and formed the Laguna Beach Art Association. The first art gallery opened in 1918 and later became the Laguna Beach Art Museum. Precursors to The Festival of Arts and the Pageant of the Masters began in 1921, and eventually were established in their present-day form by Roy Ropp in 1936.
Indian media described the event as a "shocker". Headlines Today Bureau, Chinese troops had dismantled bunkers on Indian side of LoAC in August 2011, India Today, 25 April 2013. Since this time, it is said that helicopter incursions by the PLA have occurred almost every year. PTI, Chinese troops enter Chumar again; vandalise Indian posts, The Economic Times, 9 July 2013. In April 2013, a major standoff occurred at Depsang Bulge in northern Ladakh (some 500 km to the north), where the Chinese troops intruded 19 km into Indian territory near Burtsa and pitched tents for three weeks.
During the Orange Revolution in late 2004, Maidan Nezalezhnosti received global media coverage, as hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in the square and nearby streets, and pitched tents for several weeks, enduring the cold and snow. One of the eminent activists during that time became Paraska Korolyuk. The protests against electoral fraud resulted in an additional round of presidential elections being ordered by the Supreme Court of Ukraine, which were won by the opposition candidate, Viktor Yushchenko. Following his election as the President of Ukraine, and after taking the official oath in the parliament, Yushchenko took a public oath at Maidan Nezalezhnosti in front of his numerous supporters.
1839 Methodist camp meeting In 1800, major revivals began that spread across the nation: the decorous Second Great Awakening in New England and the exuberant Great Revival in Cane Ridge, Kentucky. The principal religious innovation produced by the Kentucky revivals was the camp meeting. The revivals at first were organized by Presbyterian ministers who modeled them after the extended outdoor communion seasons, used by the Presbyterian Church in Scotland, which frequently produced emotional, demonstrative displays of religious conviction. In Kentucky, the pioneers loaded their families and provisions into their wagons and drove to the Presbyterian meetings, where they pitched tents and settled in for several days.
The occupation lasted 21 days and were forced to stop when riot police intervened on the date of July 20, 2007, the day when there was an A-League Soccer Match held in the stadium. The E-Land labor union continued the protest by organizing rallies in 40 different Homever retail locations, including the regions of Yatab, Ilsan, PyungChon, Incheon, Gangnam, Sangam, etc. In front of the retail stores, the union members pitched tents and camps and held a sit- down strike. During the process of the sit-down strike, the union members organized picket lines and spread flyers to call for a consumer boycott of all E-Land products.
The following day 14 December they bombed the docks at Tunis without loss and returned to what will be their new base at Biskra, 200 airplane miles southeast of Algiers beyond the Atlas Mountains, in the Sahara Desert. The town of Biskra, famed as a health resort, would be the base of operations for the 97th Group until the middle of February. The officers were housed in the city itself, in one of the many hotels, while the remaining personnel pitched tents, dug holes, and literally burrowed their way in the sands of the "Garden of Allah" for protection against possible enemy air action. The field was wide and on the whole suitable, for three bombers could take off abreast and dispersal was easy.
The regiment went into position about noon, on the left of the front line of the brigade, and threw up a line of bomb-proof entrenchment. They remained in these works until the night of the 26th, continually skirmishing with the enemy, when they were sent back with the brigade about three miles, and occupied a line of works previously built by the rebels. On the morning of the 27th they were placed in position on the extreme left of the entire line, in the immediate vicinity of Atlanta, where they built still another line of works, with abattis in front. Here they pitched tents and remained until the night of August 1, when they moved to the right a short distance, and relieved a portion of the Twenty- Third Corps.

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