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"put down as" Definitions
  1. to consider or judge somebody to be a particular type of person

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That it succeeded can be, as Löw would prefer, put down as misfortune.
The animals had to be put down as quickly and humanely as possible under the circumstances.
Because I has used their services three years ago I was put down as his reference.
For her part, Fisher likes to put down as little of her own money as possible.
You can put down as little as 10% and use banks' money to grow your investment.
"Those usually put down as 'sissies' or 'swishes' showed the most courage and sense during the action," he wrote.
When I had to fill out a form or something, that's what I put down as my profession: artist.
Instead, it's put down as a quirky side effect, a "trait" designed to make the character more pitiful or abject.
But "Phantom" is always put down as a spectacle — it's a black enameled box with things put in it mostly.
Wildlife World Zoo tweeted on Saturday that the jaguar would not be put down as a result of the incident.
Most of the time, the credit line on these account matches the amount you put down as a security deposit.
Both Freddie and Fannie, as they are known, support home loans to eligible buyers who put down as little as 3 percent.
The robo-adviser charged an annual fee of 0.25 percent of the value of our investment, and we could put down as little as $2,500.
It offers a 10-minute "just in case" plan that asks people to put down as much information as they know from memory, Ms Schneiderman said.
The dog was recently euthanized while in labor at an Amarillo Animal Management and Welfare (AAMW) shelter and the mother dog's puppies were put down as well.
Experts typically recommend aiming for 20%, although the median is 7.6% — and you may qualify for certain mortgages that let you put down as little as 3%, or nothing.
Such attempts are usually put down as nanny state policies, alas, so we wait for a few people to have their lives ruined then get to work with hindsight.
He told us to break our budget into two parts — flexible and non-negotiable amounts — and figure out what we&aposd be able to put down as a down payment.
My girlfriend takes advantage of the waiting to remind me that, if Dr. Reckeweg R20 works, we lose the money that we put down as a deposit for our civil partnership.
Eligible home buyers can put down as little as 10 percent on amounts of up to $3 million — without mortgage insurance — though those loans will command a slightly higher interest rate.
But for now, it's something new and different, so you've got to be the kind of person who enjoys stares, questions, and the occasional put-down as you're working your way through the streets.
With this revolution in home financing, buyers were able to put down as little as 10 percent of a house's cost and pay off their mortgages in small increments over an unprecedented 30 years.
When she was returned two weeks later, authorities said she would have to be put down as she had violated guidelines under which animals entering the European Union have to have papers verifying their health.
Mr. De La Fuente, who told the court in December that he wanted the apartment for his daughter, is also trying to get back $100,000 that he put down as a deposit with the trustee of the estate in bankruptcy in order to bid on the property.
A 2015 study by Google engineers found that only 47 percent of people could remember what they put down as their favorite food a year earlier — and that hackers were able to guess the food nearly 20 percent of the time, with Americans' most common answer being pizza.
Anybody's who read VanderMeer's book—about a group of female scientists who venture into a mysterious wilderness named Area X—can relate to that fervent curiosity: A slim, perfectly paced, deeply imaginative little shocker, Annihilation is the kind of novel that's not so much hard to put down as it is impossible to turn off, full of metaphysical-graffiti imagery and tightly executed reveals that stay with you long afterward.
Just a few years later it is described in the Domesday Book as modo est in manu regis et wastum est (put down as waste). In 1318, the town was destroyed again by the Scots, under Sir James Douglas following the Capture of Berwick upon Tweed.
He supported the Government with regard to the chairman of the elections committee on 16 December1741, and in October 1742 was put down as a Pelham supporter. He voted for the Hanoverians in only one of the divisions in 1744 and was classed as Old Whig in 1746.
If you look at a painting of Santa Claus, the beard is opaque white acrylic, put down as a watercolor wash, then the shading and gray tones were added in color pencil, the electric eraser gave the fuzzy look to all that.Palmer, Tom (May 29, 2009). "Remembering Jack Kamen". Today's Inspiration.
In consideration of the difficulty, some preferred to name both phases Acheulean. When the topic of Abbevillian came up, it was simply put down as a phase of Acheulean. Whatever was from Africa was Oldowan, and whatever from Europe, Acheulean. The solution to the definition problem is stated in the article on Acheulean.
Despite being almost extinct in California after a century of being maligned and put down as an inferior grape, recently interest has increased in Mission again. A lot of smaller producers are embracing its long history and the very few plantings still left in the state. It is a drought resistant plant.
She said, however, that nothing had been put down as yet and that she and her co-writer, Allen, were simply playing around with different ideas. On October 18, 2010, Duff posted on Twitter about a sequel: "Can't believe so many people have read the book already! Yipeeee! Starting the next one in two weeks".
The Consolatio has been put down as late as the 15th century as the work of an Italian imitator, there being no manuscripts and no trace of the poem before the publication of the editio princeps of Ovid in 1471. There is an English verse translation of the elegies by Edward Hayes Plumptre (1907).
In 1644 he assisted Colonel Purefoy of Warwickshire, at the siege of Banbury. His name was put down as one of the commissioners of the high court of justice to try the king, but he declined taking any part in the trial. Bosvile died at the age of 62 in Gunthwaite, Yorkshire. Bosvile married Margery Greville daughter of Sir Edward Greville in 1616.
The Bureau of Fire Protection believes that somebody lit a cigarette and accidentally threw it into a stack of fireworks at the back of a store. The Philippine National Police believes that it is caused by a chemical reaction. The fireworks testing theory has also been a probable cause but has been since put down. As of 2 January 2008, the cigarette theory is accepted as the cause of the fire.
The name Zimutu was put down as the official name and appears on some old maps and on rail road documents. It is meaningless and led to confusion as locals spelt is as Zimuto, and the settlers spelt as Zimutu. After inderpendence in 1980, most local names were revised and spelt correctly. Because many documents were generated during the colonial years, researchers must always assume that Zimutu is the same place as Zimuto.
Upon retirement from racing, he was employed as the clerk of the course's horse by Racing Victoria's long- time clerk, Graham Salisbury, and made numerous appearances on television, at charity functions and schools."Subzero School Visits", Racing Victoria website. In July 2008, he was fully retired as he had developed arthritis. In October 2009, it was reported that Subzero might need to be put down as the medication he needed for his arthritis became unavailable in Australia.
During this time Sasha develops a romance with Abraham, much to Rosita Espinosa's (Christian Serratos) dismay, until Negan murders Abraham and Glenn. She continues to care for Maggie's well-being at the Hilltop Colony, but seeks vengeance on Negan. During a botched assassination attempt with Rosita, Sasha is captured by the Saviors. Rather than be used against Alexandria, Sasha commits suicide, becomes a walker who attacks Negan's men, and is put down as a walker by Maggie.
The first Belgian expedition of scientific nature was led by Adrien de Gerlache aboard the Belgica. The expedition involved over wintering and spanned from 1897 to 1899. The findings of the expedition were put down as series of Résultats de voyage de la Belgica (in sixty-five volumes) which was commissioned and published by the Commission de la Belgica under the aegis of the Royal Academy. The International Geophysical Year of 1957-58, required the establishment of a geophysical network throughout Antarctica.
Austrian armies left for Naples in February and entered the city in March. The Congress was adjourned but, forewarned or by luck, Metternich kept representatives of the powers close at hand until the revolt was put down. As a result, when similar revolts broke out in Piedmont in the middle of March, Metternich had the Tsar at hand, who agreed to send 90,000 men to the frontier in a show of solidarity. Concerns grew in Vienna that Metternich's policy was too expensive.
In 1841 a branch opened from Guttergates to Townhill collieries. (below) In the 1846 Parliamentary session the Bill for the Edinburgh and Perth Direct Railway was rejected. The North British Railway had hoped to expand northwards by an alliance with this company, and the NBR Board had decided to commit up to £25,000 to the purchase of the Halbeath Railway, as it was anticipated that the route of the Halbeath would be used for a future main line north. £10,000 was put down as a deposit.
PR Leap, August 28, 2007 The Los Angeles Times described Tortured Artists as "the funniest book to come out of New York in 2012." The Miami Herald called it "madly clever and cleverly mad." Critic and psychiatrist Jacob Appel heaped praise on the volume in a 2012 review, describing the book as "a surprisingly sophisticated and oddly brilliant work—part popular science and part cultural criticism—that blends comic observation and trenchant insight into a literary treasure as difficult to put down as it is to classify."Appel, JM. Rain Taxi Review of Books, Vol.
Gobineau wrote: "Except for the Emperor there is no one in this desert full of thieves" who was worthy of his friendship. Gobineau's attitudes of contempt for the Brazilian people led him to spend much of his time feuding with the Brazilian elite. In 1870 he was involved in a bloody street brawl with the son-in-law of a Brazilian senator who did not appreciate having his nation being put down. As a result of the brawl, Pedro II asked Paris to have his friend recalled, or he would declare him persona non-grata.
Hungary's number of executions was tied with the countries Poland and Namibia with 1,988 executions before it was abolished. As time had passed, the notion of capital punishment was slowly but surely being put down as a negative in public opinion in Hungary but in different situations. There was a significant decrease in homicides from 2016 to 2017, but residential crimes are still a significant issue and remain a concern. Hungary is not the only country to be denounced by the European Union on the topic of capital punishment.
German U-boats are forced to take extra measures to avoid targeting neutral merchant ships in the hope of avoiding American involvement in the war, and they experiment with the snorkel. The British and French successfully launch an offensive, driving the Germans into a slow retreat towards the French border. Some of the German High Command launch another coup against Hitler, but that is put down as well as the previous one. In the aftermath, many Germans who are suspected of being disloyal, from ordinary privates to generals, are arrested by the SS and Gestapo.
In Spices, Salt and Aromatics David writes about the background of the herbs and spices and condiments that came into use in British kitchens over the previous centuries, and sketches the history of their adoption from Asia and continental Europe. The Times Literary Supplement called this part of the book "as difficult to put down as a good thriller"."Savoury story", The Times Literary Supplement, 12 February 1971, p. 189 David follows a similar path in English Bread and Yeast Cookery; reviewing the book Hilary Spurling wrote that it contained "a history of virtually every development since Stone Age crops and querns".
The Kansas City correspondent to The Sporting Life wrote at the time: "The news that Manning is to be with us again was hailed with satisfaction by his great army of friends, who have learned to admire him as a player and a gentleman during his many years' service in Kansas City. It may be put down as certain that no club in the Western League will have a better manager or as good a second baseman as Jimmy Manning." During the first half of the 1892 season, Manning hit .303 with 30 stolen bases in 62 games.
Rahon is said to have been founded in the first century B.C. by Raja Raghab, a Brahmin ruler, who called it Raghupur, by which name it continued to be called in correspondence by the Pandits of the city until the twentieth century. After its founding, the city came into the possession of Gujars, who were eventually driven out by the Sikh Rajputs, who in turn succumbed to the Ghorewaha Rajputs, whose conquest of the country is put down as having occurred in the time of Muhammad Ghori (d. 1206 AD). The ruler Raja Rajpal renamed the town ‘Rahon’, reportedly as tribute to a lady named ‘Raho’.
As such, the incident was put down as an accident which could not have been prevented. Lord Macmillan said, "Legal liability is limited to those consequences of our acts which a reasonable man of ordinary intelligence and experience so acting would have in contemplation. "The duty to take care," as I essayed to formulate it in Bourhill v. Young, "is the duty to avoid doing or omitting to do anything the doing or omitting to do which may have as its reasonable and probable consequence injury to others, and the duty is owed to those to whom injury may reasonably and probably be anticipated if the duty is not observed.
He took the view that the principles of the Church were broad enough to allow wide latitude in the permissible forms of religious service, so he did not try to enforce any particular theological school of thought, and maintained a friendly relationship with the leaders of Nonconformist groups. He did, however, quarrel with his cathedral when he suggested the abolition of the office of the Dean, with the money that would be saved being used to pay for a suffragan bishop to increase pastoral care in the diocese. His proposal did not come to fruition and was put down as one of "Love in a Mist's" madcap ideas.
Having made these claims, Socrates asks Glaucon, "...which of the gods in heaven can you put down as cause and master of this, whose light makes our sight see so beautifully and the things to be seen?" (508a) Glaucon responds that both he and all others would answer that this is the sun. Analogously, Socrates says, as the sun illuminates the visible with light so the idea of goodness illuminates the intelligible with truth, which in turn makes it possible for people to have knowledge. Also, as the eye's ability to see is made possible by the light of the sun so the soul's ability to know is made possible by the truth of goodness.
From the published account: > Momentarily, 50 or more homosexuals who would have been described as "nelly" > rushed the cops and took the boy back into the crowd. They then formed a > solid front and refused to let the cops into the crowd to regain their > prisoner, letting the cops hit them with their sticks, rather than let them > through. It was an interesting side-light on the demonstrations that those > usually put down as "sissies" or "swishes" showed the most courage and sense > during the action. Their bravery and daring saved many people from being > hurt, and their sense of humor and "camp" helped keep the crowds from > getting too nasty or too violent.
This set the stage for the disastrous events of the rest of the weekend, which led to the deaths of Austrian driver Roland Ratzenberger and Senna himself; all three accidents on consecutive days. The sweeping changes that the FIA implemented post-Imola proved to be almost as rash as the ones at the end of 1993 and nearly claimed the life of Pedro Lamy in a testing accident. The cause of the accident was put down as rear wing failure as a result of the FIA rushing through new rules including one reducing the size of the rear diffuser which reduced the number of anchoring points the attached rear wing assembly could use.
The French government hesitated for three years while Shaykh Ma al Aynin urged a jihad to drive the French back across the Senegal. In 1908 Colonel Henri Gouraud, who had defeated a resistance movement in the French Sudan (present-day Mali), took command of French forces as the government commissioner of the new Civil Territory of Mauritania (created in 1904), captured Atar, and received the submission of all the Adrar peoples the following year. By 1912 all resistance in Adrar and southern Mauritania had been put down. As a result of the conquest of Adrar, the fighting ability of the French was established, and the ascendancy of the French-supported marabouts over the warrior clans within Maure society was assured.
The many coal mines in St Helens and the outlying area, including Clock Face, Ravenhead, Sutton, Bold, Wood Pit (Haydock), Lyme Pit (Haydock), Old Boston (Haydock) and Lea Green, were closed between the 1950s and early 1990s. By 1992 all the mines had been shut with Sutton Manor Colliery the last to go in St Helens proper, finally closing its doors on 24 May 1991. The events leading to the collapse of the coal mining industry were ultimately reflected by events during the Miners strikes in the '80s and St. Helens was but one of dozens of towns in the UK that was immediately set to lose a long-standing employer due to what was put down as rising costs. In the case of Sutton Manor Colliery, it was estimated to have 40 years of winnable coal still beneath the surface.
Hồng Bảo's four sons, Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Đạo (阮福膺導), Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Tự (阮福膺寺), Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Chuyên (阮福膺傳) and Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Tương (阮福膺將), were banished from the royal court, and renamed Đinh Đạo (丁導), Đinh Tự (丁寺), Đinh Chuyên (丁傳) and Đinh Tương (丁將) respectively, then exiled to Khánh Hòa. In 1866, Đinh Đạo launched a rebellion against Tự Đức together with Đoàn Hữu Trưng (段有徵), Đoàn Hữu Ái (段有愛), Đoàn Tư Trực (段司直), Trương Trọng Hòa (張仲和) and Phạm Lương (范梁). The rebellion was quickly put down. As a result, Hồng Bảo's four sons were put to death together with their mother Trần Thị Thụy (陳氏瑞).
Patrick Stump uploaded a video to YouTube featuring him singing a cappella versions of the five songs nominated for Record of the Year at the 2011 Grammys to a backing track he made himself; which he posted on YouTube on January 19, 2011. "I guess I decided to do the a cappella thing 'cause I've been put down as a musician a few times as 'just a singer,' and I wanted to kind of see how much [of] a musician I could be with just my voice," Stump wrote in an e-mail to MTV News.Patrick Stump Calls Reaction To A Cappella Grammy Video A 'Happy Surprise' The YouTube trending video4 in the Morning: A Million Mambas is notable for fans for Patrick Stump's facial expressions and expressive style of singing. Stump has also performed an a cappella cover of John Legend's "Green Light" and a Michael Jackson a cappella tribute.

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