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"prole" Definitions
  1. an offensive word for a working class person

80 Sentences With "prole"

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"This corruption has got to end," Cruz said at a rally in Prole, Iowa.
Mike Pence at rallies in Prole, Iowa, and Portage, Michigan, according to Pence and Cruz aides.
The pair will campaign in Prole, Iowa, Thursday morning before an afternoon appearance in Portage, Mich.
On Thursday, he'll go to Prole, Iowa, at noon on Thursday, before heading on to Portage, Mich.
The fact that Tesla's anti-prole tank is all-electric is only the icing on the cake.
I asked him about this over the summer, following a small rally in the south-central Iowa town Prole.
Here was a fellow prole, having battled New York City for an absurdly large prize, humping it home like a weary commuter.
Unlike Tanya, Miranda long ago flew up from prole purgatory into elite heaven, complete with "ritzy" private schools, a Newport address and limitless credit cards.
At this point you might be side-eyeing the idea that an artist whose works now sell for millions is such a prole and egalitarian.
He and his friends learned Latin and Greek in high school, and they preferred fencing or horseback riding to soccer, which was considered a "prole" activity.
He'd dance out of the master bath, all blinding-white knees and drippy elbows, hollering "Time is tick-in for em-pi-UR!" with an angry prole fist raised to the ceiling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads McKenzie Wark writes in order to identify and describe an unrealized global "info-prole" (short for information proletariat), or "hacker class," as she dubbed it in her 2004 book A Hacker Manifesto.
Prole, Iowa (CNN)After a bitter primary fight between Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, the Texas senator is slowly coming around to the Republican ticket, though with just days before the election, still not enough to use Tump's name when pitching to Iowa voters Thursday.
Prole was laid out in 1884. A post office has been in operation in Prole since 25 September 1884.
Refrain And because a person is a person, he doesn't need a boot to the face! He wants no slaves under him, and no masters above! Refrain And because a prole is a prole, no one else will free him. The liberation of the working class can only be the job of workers.
Harrison, Andrew. "Mark E Smith: A sudden end to forty years of prole art threat". New Statesman, 25 January 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
Over the following 19 years they had considerable success. But, after a period of decline, Drums agreed to be taken over by Home Farm in 1972, ending the Prole family's association with the club. Sam Prole vacated the role of Chairman of the FAI Council the same summer, bringing his 50-year career as a football administrator to a close. He died in 1975.
262-3, where he is described as "s.p.", sine prole, i.e. (died) without issue. Hence the heir to Molland-Champson was his sister Jane, wife of Sir Edward Hungerford although the Rev.
Hope passed South Carolina at least once during the pursuit, even though Hope was slower before the wind. Joyner suggested that Prole tow Hope around the British and make the pursuit into a rowing match, but Prole rejected the advice. By 1300hrs the British took Hope under fire and she surrendered after having nearly collided with one of the British frigates. This just now left South Carolina, which was only a mile in front of the British ships once Hope had surrendered.
Prole is an unincorporated community in northwestern Warren County, Iowa, United States. It lies along Iowa Highway 28 northwest of the city of Indianola, the county seat of Warren County.Rand McNally. The Road Atlas '08.
Sam Prole (1897–1975) was the Secretary of Dundalk F.C. from 1928 until 1952. In his role at the club he had a reputation for doing whatever it took to "keep the show on the road". Prole was a Great Northern Railway employee from Dublin who joined up to fight in World War I, before moving to Dundalk to the G.N.R. Works on his return home. He played with the re-formed football club from 1919 until a broken leg ended his playing career in 1923.
Two examples of their songs that include social commentary are "Dying for a Pint" (which comments on nightclub bouncer brutality) and "Jobs Not Jails" (a critique of the Margaret Thatcher government's policies). Lars Frederiksen, guitarist and vocalist for the punk rock band Rancid, with journalist Garry Bushell Other Bushell musical projects have included the bands Prole, Orgasm Guerrillas, the Ska-Nads and Lord Waistrel & the Cosh Boys. Prole was a socialist punk band that also included Steve Kent, the original guitarist of the Oi! band the Business.
Such a person would not need a set of intuitive moral rules, as he/she would be able to decide the correct response to any possible situation by reason alone. By contrast, the prole has these human weaknesses to an extreme degree. He/she must rely upon intuitions and sound prima facie principles all of the time, as he is incapable of critical thought. The set of intuitive moral rules that the prole follows must be simple and general enough that they can be easily understood and memorised, and also quick and easy to use.
In Light City, a prole can remember details from the Information which have not yet been shown, about the three characters the Doctor, Charley and C'rizz, and is brought before the Editor for daring to ask Questions, a terrible Thought Crime.
Prole, a Great Northern Railway employee, had essentially run the club since its G.N.R. days, and had been primarily responsible for its transfer activities. Player sales tailed off after his departure, and the subsequent drop in income left the club struggling to make ends meet.
In contrast, the "prole" is the hypothetical person who is completely incapable of critical thinking and uses nothing but intuitive moral thinking and, of necessity, has to follow the general moral rules they have been taught or learned through imitation. It is not that some people are archangels and others proles, but rather that "we all share the characteristics of both to limited and varying degrees and at different times." Hare does not specify when we should think more like an "archangel" and more like a "prole" as this will, in any case, vary from person to person. However, the critical moral thinking underpins and informs the more intuitive moral thinking.
"Farm Fresh Time Is Running Out". Ecclaim! The album was recorded in a basement studio in Brandon. All of their albums have been released on Peanuts & Corn Records, a label founded and operated by mcenroe.Wishahouse: Great white Northerner never-weres make a mountain out of a prole hill.
While in a proletariat (prole) neighbourhood, he meets Mr. Charrington, the owner of an antiques shop, and buys a diary where he writes thoughts criticising the Party and Big Brother, and also writes that "if there is hope, it lies in the proles". To his dismay, when he visits a prole quarter he discovers they have no political consciousness. An old man he talks to there has no significant memory of life before the Revolution. As he works in the Ministry of Truth, he observes Julia, a young woman maintaining the novel-writing machines at the ministry, whom Winston suspects of being a spy against him, and develops an intense hatred of her.
This piece, Alli figliuoli del Sereniss. Re Massimigliano d'Austria Eccelsa e generosa prole degna, No. 5 in his 1564 publication, is taken by Alfred Einstein as evidence he was already renowned in his home city at this young age. Einstein called it "a fine, sonorous music to be played in the open."Einstein, vol.
Kohler married French actress Marjorie Prole in 1928. He died of a heart attack on October 28, 1938, at age 50. He was buried in an unmarked grave at Inglewood Park Cemetery in South Los Angeles community of Inglewood, California. His son Fred Kohler, Jr. (1911–1993) was also an actor in many western films.
On 9 April 1795 he married Maria, daughter of and sole heir of Thomas Scott Jackson, a Director of Bank of England. He died in London, aged 58, a few days after a carriage accident on 19 May 1825, decessit sine prole at Epsom Races."died without issue", Burke's Peerage, 106th edition, vol.1, p.
In George Orwell's dystopian 1984 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the proles are the working class of Oceania. The word prole is a shortened variant of proletarian, which is a Marxist term for a working-class citizen. In the novel, the proles are generally depicted as being uneducated and living in a state of blissful ignorance.Natelegé Whaley.
In the late 1960s Drumcondra went into decline. In both 1969–70 and 1970–71 Drums finished last place in the league. They were also £6,000 in debt. At the end of the 1971–72 season the team was effectively taken over by Home Farm when, after almost twenty years in charge, Sam Prole agreed to sell the club.
The drums were recorded at Outhouse Studio, located in Reading. Here, Ben Humphreys helped with recording and engineering. "What Did You Expect?" was re-recorded for inclusion on the album as the group, according to Barlow, wanted to "see how far we've come as a band." The band, George Prole, Laura Whiteside, Seb Barlow provided backing vocals.
In 1596 he received a presentation from Antwerp city, similar to that afterwards bestowed on Rubens. His death on 28 June 1598 and his burial in the church of St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp, were marked by public mourning. The inscription on his tombstone reads: Quietis cultor sine lite, uxore, prole ("served quietly, without accusation, wife, and offspring").
The Thinkpol usually do not interfere with the lives of the Proles, the working classes of Oceania, but do deploy agents provocateur to operate amongst them, by planting rumours to entrap and identify and eliminate any Prole who shows intelligence and the capacity for independent thought, which might lead to rebellion against the cultural hegemony of the Party.
This marriage, to the daughter of his neighbour at Dyrham, is surely further evidence as to Walerand's actual residence at Siston. Maud brought Dyrham to Walerand as her Marriage Settlement, thus unifying the two manors briefly (in anticipation of the Denys's), but as Walerand died sine prole Dyrham reverted to the RussellsCalendar Inq. p. m. 1 Ed I Vol. 2 (1906).
Perolz' arrest scandalised her family; several resolved to change their surname to 'Prole', to disassociate themselves from her. After questions in the British parliament and a court appearance, Perolz and Breda Foley were released in July 1916. They were issued with travel warrants and expected to use them to go home to Ireland, landing at Dún Laoghaire.Class 10 114/1455/313106/0. PRO.
As noted above, Sir Edward Littleton married Hester Courten, daughter of a rich merchant and financier. They had three sons of whom two, James and William, died sine prole. Sir Edward's surviving son and successor was Sir Edward Littleton, 2nd Baronet. There were also two daughters, Anne, the second wife of Sir Thomas Holte, who remarried Charles Leigh after Holte' death, and Margaret.
No Outer Party member or Prole may venture into Inner Party neighbourhoods without permission from an Inner Party member. In the novel, O'Brien is the only character Winston meets who is a member of the Inner Party. Goldstein's book explains the rationale behind the class divisions in Oceania, but the book may have been made by an Inner Party committee of which O'Brien was a part.
Eventually he takes to ridiculing Gwyn's efforts to improve himself with elocution lessons on gramophone records, calling them "improve-a-prole." Alison seems friendly to Gwyn and the two go on long walks together. She has visions where she sees herself next to him, even though he is some distance away. Margaret, her mother, never appears but the need to keep her happy affects everyone else.
Prole had already joined the management committee of the club by the end of his playing days, and it was his driving ambition that saw the club step up into the Leinster Senior League and later the Free State League. Without his efforts - in particular in the player transfer market - it's unlikely that the club would have survived its early years in the League. Prole was also a long- term member of numerous FAI and League of Ireland committees throughout his career as a football administrator, including serving as Chairman of the FAI Council (forerunner to the role of 'FAI President'), and it was he who lead most of the efforts during the 1930s and 1940s to reconcile the FAI and the IFA after the split of 1921. He was also an advocate for the betterment of the League and Irish football as a whole.
Simon de Beaulieu (born at the Chateau de Beaulieu in Brie, at a date unknown; died in Orvieto, 18 August 1297) was a French bishop and Roman Catholic Cardinal. He was the son of Guy,not Jean, see Roy p. 2 Sieur de Beaulieu and of Agnes.Her memorial inscription of 1270 at Jouy states that she was of the nobility: Nobilibus nata, miseris pia, prole beata, Tota Deo grata.
""Mark E Smith", Sunday Times, 25 January 2018; retrieved 28 January 2018. Smith also expressed support for Brexit and Britain's withdrawal from the European Union. Although a longstanding member of the Musicians Union, he criticised their political outlook, stating “all they say is vote Corbyn and stay in the European Union." He claimed that his outsider political viewpoint was best described in the title of his 1980 single "Prole Art Threat".
Iowa 28 one mile (1.6 km) north of Martensdale Iowa Highway 28 begins at Iowa Highway 92 at Martensdale in Warren County. From Martensdale, it continues north through Prole and Norwalk before crossing into Polk County. Just across the county line, Iowa 28 meets Iowa Highway 5 at a partial-cloverleaf interchange. Just north of the interchange is Army Post Road, a former alignment of Iowa Highway 5.
Variants and diminutives of the name found in Serbian culture include Prodanac (), Prodanko (), Proka (), Proko (), Prokašin (), Prole (), Proca (), Proša (), Projo (), and others. Variants and diminutives of the name found in Bulgarian culture include Prode (), Prodyo (), Prodiyo (), Prodanko (), Proyko (), Proye (), Proyo (), and others. The patronymic surnames Prodanić, Prodanov and Prodanović are derived from the name. In Russia, Ukraine, Romania and Moldova Prodan (Russian and Ukrainian: Продан) is found as a surname.
Burnell was potentially a valuable ally, a marcher lord, governor of important castles, influential in Shropshire and a trusted supporter of the House of Lancaster: unfortunately he died sine prole in 1420.Cokayne, G. E. Complete Peerage, volume 2, p. 83. The abbey had need of powerful allies later in the century, when the Leighton family bullied the monks, hoping to extort a payment for the property their ancestors had granted freely.Angold et al.
1325 and the property seems to have passed to Alan I's sister Joan (d. 1327) who had married Sir Henry (Edward?) de Bohun. The union was sine prole. Eleanor de Bohun, daughter of the Earl of Hereford and wife of James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond (created 1328) certainly inherited the manor of Kilpeck, Hereford, from an Alan Plokenet, apparently at the request of Queen Isabella, so may have received Siston also.
In the second, Mexico beat 3–1 to Norway, and she lost 0–3 from Marthe Nilsen and defeating Marte Aasebo 3–2. Bosnia and Herzegovina lost 2–3 from Mexico, and Silva won her two matches 3–0 against Majda Prole and Emina Hadžiahmetović. Mexico beat Peru in the fourth round 3–0 with María Soto being defeated by Silva 3–0. Finally Mexico also beat Sri Lanka 3–0 with Srimali Wimalarathne falling to Silva.
1630) confused this manor with Molland-Champson, in today's parish of Molland.Risdon, Survey of Devon, 1810 edition, p.307 It was at one time held by Ralph Sarazenus (the Latinised form of the name), and took the name "Molland-Sarazen". In 1326 it was held as one knight's fee from the feudal barony of Great Torrington, the lord of 1/5th of which was William FitzMartin, also feudal baron of Barnstaple, who died sine prole in 1326.
In 1972 Home Farm and their trustees, Brendan Menton Sr. and Don Seery, finally got a chance to field a senior team in the League of Ireland when they merged with Drumcondra. Drums were £6,000 in debt and regularly propping up the league table. After almost 20 years in charge, Sam Prole sold the club to the junior team down the road. As part of the deal Home Farm also gained Tolka Park as home ground.
15, p. 42. Ultimately the manor was to pass to the son of Margaret and Thomas, the younger Thomas Erdington, and the Erdingtons were to remain tenants there until the last of their line died, sine prole, in 1467. An order to the escheator of Shropshire on 13 July 1382 shows that Ipstones had initiated further proceedings after the death of Lady Elizabeth Corbet, Sir Robert's widow, to secure her jointure properties.Calendar of Fine Rolls, vol.
At some time before his death in 1100 King William II re-granted the barony of Barnstaple to Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), formerly feudal baron of Totnes.Sanders, p.104 Juhel's son and heir was Alfred de Totnes, who died sine prole some time before 1139, leaving two sisters as his co-heiresses each to a moiety of the barony: Aenor and a sister whose name is unknown,Sanders, p.104 wife of Henry de Tracy (died pre-1165).
Marx argued that each social class had its characteristic culture and politics. The socialist states stemming from the Russian Revolution championed an official version of proletarian culture. This was quite different from the working-class culture of capitalist countries, which tend to experience "prole drift" (proletarian drift), in which everything inexorably becomes commonplace and commodified by means of mass production, mass selling, mass communication and mass education. Examples include best-seller lists, films, and music made to appeal to the masses, and shopping malls.
More malevolent uses of dumbing down to preserve the social order are also portrayed in The Matrix, Nineteen Eighty-Four and many dystopian movies. The social critic Paul Fussell touched on these themes ("prole drift") in his non-fiction book Class: A Guide Through the American Status System (1983) and focused on them specifically in BAD: or, The Dumbing of America (1991). The musical groups The Divine Comedy, Ugly Duckling, and Lupe Fiasco each have a song titled "Dumb It Down". Chumbawamba released one titled "Dumbing Down".
The Devon lands of William of Falaise however passed to the FitzMartin family, feudal barons of Blagdon, from whom derives the 'Martin' suffix on the place name, who were sometimes seated at his former manor of Dartington. The FitzMartins held the barony of Barnstaple following the marriage of Nicholas FitzMartin (d.1260) to Maud de Tracy, heiress of the barony of Barnstaple, until the death in 1326 sine prole of his grandson William II FitzMartin (d.1326) (son of William I FitzMartin (d.1324)).
Martínez Díez, 82, translates the relevant portion of the charter: "Yo Guillermo, prole de Isarno, conde por la gracia de Dios. . . Fue hecha esta carta limosnera por mandato del obispo Borrel el día IIII de las calendas de abril reinando el conde Guillermo en su año sexto". The formula "by the grace of God" suggests a claim to sovereignty or independence. On 3 August that year, Raymon and Mayor granted the village of Suert to the same monastery "in the seventh year of their reign".
The eventual heiress of the barony was Maud de Brian, granddaughter of Henry de Tracy (died 1274), who married Nicholas FitzMartin (d.1260), feudal baron of Blagdon in Somerset. Maud's son was William I FitzMartin (died 1324) whose son and heir William II FitzMartin died sine prole in 1326. The 1326 Inquisition post mortem of William II FitzMartin (died 1326) lists his fees pertaining to the Barony of Barnstaple, comprising 88 estates, including Bremelrugg and South Alre (Bremridge & South Aller), forming one knight's fee and tenanted by John Tracy.
Una historia del rock en Medellin (In Spanish) This musical movement was almost unrecognized in other parts of the country, due to the ongoing boom in literature which marked a "new age" in Colombian culture for the next half century. Bands like Aterciopelados, Superlitio, 1280 Almas, Agata, Apocalipsys, La Derecha, La Pestilencia, Ultrageno, La severa matacera, Los de Adentro, La Prole, and Leon Bruno have some famous achievements in Latin-American music. The rock scene is beginning to grow as an important part of the Latin American and world music industry.
On Lord Bath's death without children (decessit sine prole) the Earldom of Bath became extinct.Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p. 107, pedigree of Bourchier His Irish estates passed to his widow, and from her to her nephew Sir Henry Fane, KB, (1650-1705/6), then to his son Charles, who, on the strength of this inheritance, was in 1718 created Viscount Fane and Baron Loughguyre, both in the Peerage of Ireland, thence by descent to about 1979.
Despite the band's notions, Destroy-Oh-Boy! was released to what AllMusic declared "universally great reviews". Reviewing the album in 1993, Spin critic Chuck Eddy complimented New Bomb Turks as "the only band I can think of lately that even attempts to play [punk rock] as the rock'n'roll it was meant to be, and that counts for something". The same year, Alternative Press concluded that "suddenly, not only have both prole-threat punk bashery and destructo-rock found fresh voices, they've been melded into a seamless new terror all its own".
The Bait Depot In 1804, John Noble from England settled on the present Nipper's Harbour site and made a living fishing salmon. Fifteen years later, Thomas Starkes, also of England, settled there. Today, Starkes and Noble are still the most prominent family names in Nipper's Harbour, while Bowers and Prole round out the limited array of family names. In 1904, it was one of the larger and more prosperous towns in the region, with a population of 250, and was one of the few places with a hotel.
The upper class make up less than 2 percent of Oceania's population. Among their privileges is the ability to completely turn off their telescreens. They live in spacious, comfortable homes, have good food and drink, personal servants, and speedy transportation such as personal helicopters and automobiles and no middle-class citizen or Prole may enter an upper-class neighbourhood without permission from an upper-class citizen. According to Goldstein's book, middle-class citizens ambitious or loyal enough may be promoted to join the upper class starting from a certain age.
In 1928–29 Drumcondra made their League of Ireland debut and finished a respectable fourth in their first season. However Drums would have to wait until the late 1940s before they won their first league title. Then with a team that included, among others, Benny Henderson, Dessie Glynn, Chris Giles, Kevin Clarke, Kit Lawlor and Tim Coffey, they won two in a row in 1947–48 and 1948–49. League of Ireland Rsssf In 1953 Sam Prole, a wealthy man from Dundalk who had made his money from the Great Northern Railway, bought Drumcondra from the Hunter family.
The former he called the 'archangel' and the latter the 'prole'. It is worth noting that it is not Hare's intention to divide up the entire human race into either archangels or proles; according to his theory each person shares the traits of both to limited and varying extents at different times. The archangel has superhuman powers of thought, superhuman knowledge and no weaknesses. This unbiased 'ideal observer', when presented with an unfamiliar situation, would be able to immediately scan all potential consequences of all possible actions in order to frame a universal principle from which he/she could decide an appropriate action for the situation.
Inner Party neighbourhoods are kept clean and presentable, compared to Outer Party and Prole neighbourhoods. Prospective members of the Inner Party are selected at a young age according to a series of tests; racial origin and family heritage are of no importance in this process as long as their loyalty is proven. Goldstein's book states that a child born to Inner Party parents is not automatically born into the Inner Party, and that all racial groups in Oceania, including "Jews, negroes, and South Americans of pure Indian blood" are represented in the ranks. Visually, Inner Party members are always identifiable in public by their black jumpsuits.
Home Farm also agreed to keep the famous Drums name alive by playing under the name Home Farm Drumcondra but, after just a year, they infuriated the Prole family by reverting to the name Home Farm. In 1975 Home Farm won the FAI Cup for the only time. With a team managed by Dave Bacuzzi and including Noel King, Martin Murray and Dermot Keely, they beat Dundalk, Cork Celtic and St Patrick's Athletic in earlier rounds before defeating Shelbourne 1-0 in the final at Dalymount Park. As a result, they became the first amateur team to win the FAI Cup in forty years.
The Burley and Burnell estates in South Shropshire were closely entwined with those of Sir Richard Ludlow, a much more powerful landowner who had inherited eleven manors in Shropshire. For about a decade, until Ludlow's death late in 1390, Burley worked closely with him as one of his feoffees. For example, Burley was one of a group of feoffees whom Ludlow was licensed to appoint on 20 January 1383 in relation to lands at Hodnet and elsewhere,Calendar of Patent Rolls 1381–1385, p. 220. the aim being to ensure they passed to John Ludlow, Richard's brother, should he die sine prole, as he actually did.
15, Blagdon, note 5 Maud married secondly Geoffrey de Camville (died 1308), of Clifton Campville, Staffordshire, who had summons to attend the king at Portsmouth, with horse and arms, to embark in the expedition then proceeding to Gascony. He was subsequently summoned to parliament as Baron Camville, of Clifton, in the county of Stafford, from 23 June 1295 to 22 February 1307. Camville survived her by about 29 years during which time he retained possession of the barony, including 2/3rds of the manor of Tawstock, under the curtesy of England. The barony was recovered on Geoffrey's death by Maud's son William FitzMartin (died 1324) whose son and heir William FitzMartin died sine prole in 1326.
At some time before his death in 1100 King William II re-granted the barony of Barnstaple to Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), a Breton formerly feudal baron of Totnes, from which barony the king had expelled him after the death of his father William the Conqueror in 1087. In about 1107, Juhel, who had already founded Totnes Priory, founded Barnstaple Priory, of the Cluniac order, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene.Lamplugh, p. 9 Juhel's son and heir was Alfred de Totnes, who died sine prole some time before 1139, leaving two sisters as his co-heiresses each to a moiety of the barony: Aenor and a sister whose name is unknown.
A prole do bebê—spelled A próle do bébé in the scores, which were published before the 1943 orthography reform—(The Baby's Family) is a collection of character pieces by Heitor Villa-Lobos for piano. It was composed in three volumes. The volume known as Series 1 was composed in 1918, and Series 2 in 1921. The Third Series was composed in 1916, but it was not published and the manuscript has been lost. According to another source, although the unpublished manuscript has not been located, Series 3 was composed in 1926 and, like Series 2, is dedicated to Aline van Barentzen, whereas Series 1 is dedicated to the composer's wife, Lucilia Villa-Lobos.
Proles also have liberal sex lives, uninterrupted by the Party; with divorce and sexual activity outside reproduction (oral sex, prostitution, and other acts which would be considered sexcrimes under Newspeak and by the Party members) being permitted. Despite these personal freedoms, the Thought Police do plant agents to spread false rumors among the proles and attempt to identify and eliminate any individual showing too much intelligence and the capacity for independent thought. Prole quarters typically consist of rundown Victorian houses, shops, and pubs. Though trade between Outer Party members and proles is supposed to be prohibited, all Party members participate anyway, as proles' shops are often the only reliable source for certain necessities (the novel mentions shoelaces and razor blades as examples).
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, volume 18, no. 529. Only with the death of William sine prole in the summer of 1402 could it be certain that his aunt Elizabeth, Sir John Cokayne's mother, would inherit. However, matters were still far from straightforward. For example, an inquisition at Tamworth on 10 August found that Elizabeth's stepmother, Mary, was still alive and held a third of the estate at Newton Regis.Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, volume 18, no. 529. After the death of Edmund Cokayne in 1403, Elizabeth married John Francis (also rendered Franceys and Fraunceys) of Ingleby, Note anchor 178. apparently in the same year,Cockayne Memoranda, volume 1, p. 18. She and Francis settled the manor of Harthill on Sir John Cockayne at about the time of their marriageCockayne Memoranda, volume 1, p. 17.
By the 1950s June Lake had two competing grocery markets: Louie's Market which had been in business for 20 years and was owned and operated by Louis and Pauline Prole and their daughters Louise and Jocelyn and the newer June Lake General Store owned by Al and Jean Matlaf. Louie's Market had a wide variety of services including a bakery, ice cream fountain, groceries, necessities, hardware, cold storage for local fisherman and hunters as well as a deli and meat counter. Louis was a trucker and brought in his own supplies to keep the cost down; he also knew produce and only the best would do for his customers and friends. During the long haul, he would often stop along 395 and deliver fresh produce to the locals, many of whom still remember him with a smile.
He married first, on 6 June 1693, Sarah, only daughter of Robert and Mary Carver of Bicester (she died on 2 March 1693–4, sine prole); secondly, on 6 June 1695, Sarah, sister of Richard Smith, M.D., of London and Aylesbury (she died in August 1702); thirdly, in 1703, Dorcas, daughter of Thomas Fuller, D.D., rector of Wellinghale, Essex, and widow of Clopton Havers, M.D. (she died 9 July 1743). His second wife bore him a son, White Kennett, rector of Burton-le-Coggles, Lincolnshire, and prebendary of Peterborough, Lincoln, and London, who died on 6 May 1740; and a daughter Sarah, who married John Newman of Shottesbrook, Berkshire, and died on 22 February 1756. Hearne, writing on 26 April 1707, says that Kennett's 'present [his third] wife wears the breeches, as his haughty, insolent temper deserves'.
In each location, argues Symonds, characters are similarly confined a "tightly controlled, taboo-ridden" society, and are as suffocated by them as Winston is in Airstrip One. In The Road to Wigan Pier, for example, Orwell examines working-class life in detail; the scene in 1984, where Winson observes a Prole woman hanging out her washing echoes the earlier book, where Orwell watches a woman, in the back area of a slum dwelling, attempting to clear a drain pipe with a stick. Orwell's own wartime role in the Ministry of Information saw him, says Rai, "experience at first hand the official manipulation of the flow of information, ironically, in the service of 'democracy' against 'totalitarianism'". He noted privately at the time that he could see totalitarian possibilities for the BBC that he would later provide for Oceana.
Dundalk's Sam Prole lead many of these endeavours on principle, but also because competing against Northern sides was felt to be in Dundalk's interests commercially. With the onset of World War II the League of Ireland and particularly the Irish League were suffering financially due to a lack of matches, and administrators from both associations agreed to the creation of a cross-border competition - the Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup. It was the first time there had been formalised all-Ireland competition since the partition of Ireland and the first 'true' all-Ireland competition, given that the original Irish League only contained two teams from outside what became Northern Ireland - Bohemians and Shelbourne of Dublin. In the competition's first season, six of the 10 League of Ireland sides were matched up with all six Irish League sides in a two-legged knockout format.
After leaving Wisconsin in 2000, Noah initially relocated in Chicago, Il. Mr. Tabakin is involved in a number of projects, making his excellent contributions to the musical world. Noah is currently the man behind ssssnake, and is currently living in Los Angeles, California. He's out there working for Tour de Fat, & is in Fire Leopard with his pal Jon Steinmeier as the house band at The Booby Trap Variety Show every Wednesday in LA. Ken Fitzimmons currently fronts the Irish Rock band The Kissers (of which Jamie Ryan & Bill Backes have been a part of), and he's the Education Director with the Madison Music Foundry, in Madison, Wisconsin. Bryan Elliot lives in Madison and previously played in the Latin band Prole, has also played in The Bradachs and Smokin' With Superman (again on sax), and is also a part of The Kissers with Ken Fitzsimmons.
The attempt to maintain a full-time squad hadn't paid off and, as a result, the team was broken up. A surplus from transfer dealings prevented a more serious financial crisis arising, and, despite the large turnover in players, Dundalk finally won the Leinster Senior Cup for the first time in 1950–51, with victory over St. Patrick's Athletic at the death in the final - a match noteworthy for being the first held in Ireland to use a white ball. But the cutbacks were starting to tell, and they finished second from bottom in the League in 1951–52. However, they went on a memorable FAI Cup run - coming from 3–1 down in the semi-final replay against Waterford to win 6–4 in extra time; following that up with victory over Cork Athletic in the final (also in a replay), to deliver the club's third FAI Cup. Dundalk's opening goalscorer in the replay, Johnny Fearon, was the only survivor of the 1949 cup-winning side. Midway through the 1952–53 season, Club Secretary Sam Prole left to take over at Drumcondra.
161 (on-line) Leonine verses in the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello, around 1100 :Formula virtutis - Maris astrum, Porta salutis Prole Maria levat - quos conjuge subdidit Eva Sum deus atq(ue) caro - patris et sum matris imago non piger ad lapsum - set flentis p(ro)ximus adsum Renato Polacco, La cattedrale di Torcello, Venezia 1984, p. 52 Leonine verses in mosaic in the apse of the Cathedral of Cefalù, around 1150 :Factus homo Factor - hominis factique Redemptor Iudico corporeus - corpora corda DeusDemus O., The Mosaics of Norman Siciliy, London,1945, pp. 4-5 Leonine verses in the Portale dell'abbazia di Leno dell'abate Gunterio, in the year 1200 :HAEC NON LENENSIS - TELLUS FERTUR LEONENSIS CUI NON LENONES - NOMEN POSUERE LEONES FORMA LEONINA - SIGNANS BIS MARMORA BINA DICITUR OFFERRE - LOCA VOCE NON AUTEM RE FELIX EST NOMEN - FELIX EST NOMINIS OMEN QUOD NON LENONES - POSUERUNT IMMO LEONESFrancesco Antonio Zaccaria, Dell'antichissima badia di Leno, Venezia 1767, p. 35 Another very famous poem in a tripart Leonine rhyme is the De Contemptu Mundi of Bernard of Cluny, whose first book begins: :Hora novissima, tempora pessima, sunt vigilemus Ecce minaciter, imminet arbiter, ille supremus.

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