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Mozambique was in danger of plunging back into the chaos of its past.
She wore a sleeveless long white sheath with a plunging back from Kleinfeld's.
Ms. Della Femina did it herself, in ivory Odessa stretch crepe with a plunging back.
I found the plunging back elegant, not sexy, and decided I must give it a go.
He witnessed his own birth in reverse, plunging back into his mother's womb from a diving board.
She partied the night away in an Armani Privé ivory silk satin gown with draped sleeves and plunging back.
Turn it around and, again, you'll end up with a high-neck, mandarin-collar-esque front and a plunging back.
The bride wore a custom Vera Wang Bride gown for the ceremony, which featured a tulle halter neckline and plunging back.
Then the synthesizers appear, throbbing and lurching, dropping out and plunging back in with dubstep impact, pushing distortion into the mix.
Her second look, a custom Armani Privé ivory silk satin gown with draped sleeves and plunging back, was worn to the reception.
Between late 2016 and 2018, investors watched as bitcoin soared from just a few hundred dollars to more than $20,000, before plunging back down.
Davis wore a custom Vera Wang Bride dress for her ceremony, which featured a mermaid gown with sweetheart neckline, tulle halter high neck and plunging back.
Last year, a constitutional clash between rival politicians left the country with competing prime ministers amid warnings that the country risked plunging back into a bloodbath.
With the plunging back of her strapless gown, it was the perfect opportunity for the star to showcase the jaw-dropping work of her hairstylist, Vernon Scott.
Long-range missiles fire their engines for just five minutes or so, in contrast to warheads that zip through space for about 20 minutes before plunging back to earth.
Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter is advising against sending a large, U.S.-led ground force to fight Islamic State militants, while the Syrian city of Aleppo is plunging back into all-out war.
Vera Wang's official Instagram account posted the pictures on Monday, revealing that Hannah wore a custom mermaid gown that featured a sweetheart neckline, tulle halter high neck as well as a plunging back.
The swimsuit in question: American Apparel's nylon tricot high-cut one-piece, which features a plunging back, darlingly open sides and majorly high-cut leg openings, making it even more daringly bare than a bikini.
"It remains true that either rates have to come plunging back down, as the (state planner) recently called for, or the present level of corporate activity is headed for a cliff," CBB said in its report.
Four days after the closing ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, Brazil is plunging back into a national drama with a far different flavor: The impeachment trial of its suspended president, Dilma Rousseff, which begins on Thursday.
Related: Citizens Fear the Mexican State of Tamaulipas Is Plunging Back Into Chaos It is currently said to be dominated by different factions of the Gulf cartel, with some remnants of the much diminished but still infamous Zetas cartel.
For their 2016 wedding — which was held at Meadowood Napa Valley Resort in St. Helena — Davis Jeter wore a custom Vera Wang Bride dress, which featured a mermaid gown with sweetheart neckline, tulle halter high neck and plunging back.
Chris Westbrook, a meteorologist at the University of Reading in Britain, said the hail was a result of warm, moist air rising into the atmosphere and rapidly cooling to form heavy balls of ice before plunging back to earth.
The model provided an inspiration photo of what she wanted and the team took it from there, delivering a crystal-covered look that features a deep cowl neckline with thin chain straps that wrapped around her neck, a low plunging back, and a very short skirt.
As such, antiquity can provide us with breathing space, perhaps even an oxygen tank, where we can fill our lungs before plunging back into the blips, tweets, clicks, and endless breaking news updates that populate our days, and where we are "distracted from distraction by distraction," as T.S. Eliot said.
The idea that Earth's outer shell is broken up into giant puzzle pieces, or plates, all gliding atop a kind of conveyor belt of hot, weak rock — here rising up from the underlying mantle, there plunging back into it — explains much about the structure and behavior of our home planet: the mountains and ocean canyons, the earthquakes and volcanoes, the very composition of the air we breathe.
As a new anniversary-themed batch of "Little House on the Prairie" books rolled in this fall — with homespun-looking covers and introductions by luminaries including Laura Bush and Patricia MacLachlan (author of the gentle Newbery Medal-winning novel "Sarah, Plain and Tall") — I found myself plunging back into the "Little House" world I'd loved as a child, with a strange feeling of urgency.
As a plunging back he made an enviable reputation, and the same was true when he played quarter back." Morley was posthumously inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1971.(available at newspaperarchive.com) Morley's Hall of Fame biography emphasizes his accomplishments as a player for Columbia: "The Columbia backfield of 1899 could strike from every position, often with electrifying results.
The car proceeds to swing around a few small helices before plunging back into the abandoned mine building, where it slows down. A spotlight turns on illuminating the canary cage seen earlier. A lightning special effect flashes from the shaft ahead, as the canary turns over on its perch, to indicate it died. The car begins to ascend the mine shaft at as crows peer out from behind the broken boards surrounding the shaft.
Walter Wagner was an enigma. Plucked from obscurity at a critical moment in world history he enjoyed a few brief hours of fame before plunging back into obscurity and dying almost immediately afterwards in the Apocalypse that was Berlin in April 1945. Both his Christian and surnames were common throughout Germany. However, as the notary who had married Hitler and Eva Braun his name appeared in every major work on the Battle of Berlin and Hitler's last days.
To conserve studio space, some scenes were filmed in a wedge-shaped tank that was tailor-built to align with the camera's field of view.Rogers et al., pp. 84–85. One of the effects shots in the series' opening titles shows Stingray and a pursuing Mechanical Fish leaping out of the ocean and then plunging back under water; although this required complex manoeuvring of the wired scale models that made the shot extremely difficult to film, in the end the effects crew succeeded on the first take.
For his style of play on the gridiron, Radice was called a "heavy plunging back"YALE AND MARYLAND SELECT LINE-UPS; Wilson Is Picked as Eli Quarterback for the Game Against Visitors Tomorrow.McLENNAN IN BACK FIELD Booth Expected to Play Only OnePeriod--Maryland Names Six of Team Which Won Last Year., The New York Times, November 8, 1929. and a "clever defensive full".Western Maryland And St. John's To Renew Football Relations Today; Terrors Big Favorite Over Johnnies For Battle In Stadium OTHER STATE TILTS Loyola To Play Brooklyn Eleven--Maryland Foe Of Virginia, The Sun, November 2, 1929.
The Employment Act of 1946 was enacted by the government to keep the economy from plunging back into a post-war depression. The act declared the continuing policy and responsibility of the federal government to use all reasonable means to promote maximum (not full) employment, production, and purchasing power. In addition to focusing on keeping unemployment rates low, the act called for the creation of the Council of Economic Advisors. This council had the task of assisting the president in appointing members to the Joint Economic Committee in the United States Congress and continuing to develop the role of fiscal policy in the United States.
But the Cardinals slumped in the early weeks of 1940, winning only 14 of their first 38 games and plunging back into sixth place. On June 7, Blades was fired and ultimately replaced by Billy Southworth. He then coached in the National League for the Cincinnati Reds (1942), Brooklyn Dodgers (1947–48) and Chicago Cubs (1953–56), in addition to a one-year return to the Cardinals (1951). He managed again in minor league baseball, spending two non-consecutive years (1941 and 1943) as skipper of the New Orleans Pelicans and three seasons (1944–46) at the helm of the St. Paul Saints, which then was one of the Dodgers' two top-level farm teams.
Caroline Fromke of Variety wrote: "After years of underlining just how huge and terrifying and all-consuming the threat of White Walker destruction would be, plunging back into 'who gets to sit on that pointy chair' will feel very silly." Zach Kram of The Ringer called it "a strangely unsatisfying conclusion to a story line that has sustained the show from the very beginning... it seems like those most central questions will remain forever unanswered." Some critics also noted that the episode seemingly concluded the Azor Ahai prophecy arc without resolving it, as they expected Azor Ahai to kill the Night King, yet Arya Stark does not meet the prophecy's other requirements. The conclusion of the White Walker storyline and its significance to the ending of the show caused debate among commentators.
Illustration of Galileo entering Jupiter's atmosphere Two years of Jupiter's intense radiation took its toll on the spacecraft's systems, and its fuel supply was running low in the early 2000s. Galileo had not been sterilized prior to launch and could have carried bacteria from Earth. Therefore, a plan was formulated to send the probe directly into Jupiter, in an intentional crash to eliminate the possibility of any impact with Jupiter's moons and prevent a forward contamination. Galileo flew by Amalthea on November 5, 2002,Michael Meltzer, Mission to Jupiter: a History of the Galileo Project, NASA SP 2007–4231, p. 238 during its 34th orbit, allowing a measurement of the moon's mass as it passed within of its surface. On April 14, 2003, Galileo reached its greatest orbital distance from Jupiter for the entire mission since orbital insertion, , before plunging back towards the gas giant for its final impact.
The formal title of the piece, as given by Rivera is Unión de la Expresión Artistica del Norte y Sur de este Continente (The Marriage of the Artistic Expression of the North and of the South on this Continent) , but it is more commonly referred to as Pan American Unity. During a 1940 interview Diego Rivera was quoted as saying, He later elaborated "American art has to be the result of a conjunction between the creative mechanism of the North and the creative power of the South coming from the traditional deep-rooted Southern Indian forms." Rivera felt that artists in North America should be inspired by New World native arts, especially as Europe was plunging back into war; Roland J. McKinney was quoted as saying "If Europe blows up and destroys its cultural heritage, the Americas can turn for inspiration to their own, indigenous art, the art that predates Columbus." The imagery is a comprehensive marriage of the themes of Mexican artistry and US technology in Pan-American Unity.

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