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The mind ran wild at what it could all mean.
My imagination ran wild about what Paul's life was like.
Yes, there was trouble in Paradise as accusations and allegations ran wild.
If the costs ran wild, even Dubai, with its famed largesse, would baulk.
But outside were rambling grounds, where she and her four younger siblings ran wild.
"Fake news ran wild on our platform during the entire campaign season," one member said.
The virus ran wild in South America, but it was very well contained in Florida.
Fox News ran wild with the story, and the fallout for Rich's family was brutal.
This time, however, OurMine hacked an account to dispel a rumor before it ran wild.
Around the turn of the 20th century, though, all the boundaries disappeared and salads ran wild.
This being the first time Castro had voluntarily stepped away from his dictatorship, speculation ran wild.
Jubilation ran wild among political conservatives as they woke Wednesday to a new establishment in Washington.
They cite the joint funding agreement with the DOD as to one reason why costs ran wild.
That possibly feels a bit disingenuous for those whose imaginations ran wild after playing that first episode.
The authorities changed tactics, discouraging villagers and the local police from killing a man who ran wild.
The failure of the 1989 democracy movement made ordinary people negative or indifferent toward politics, and cynicism ran wild.
Their imaginations ran wild, questioning if Adnan Syed really did murder his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee on January 213, 20153.
Of course, I'm talking about when we were just children and our imaginations ran wild and everything and anything seemed possible.
As friends, fans and media pieced together that he had been arrested, speculation ran wild as to the reasoning behind it.
He ran wild, studied ballet and, after seeing a biopic about the silent-screen legend Rudolph Valentino, renamed himself Mario Montejo.
Possible, basically, only in the 1980s, after the movements had more or less subsided and capitalism and jokey white paternalism ran wild.
A rogue cow caused a giant commotion Tuesday as it ran wild through the streets of the Queens borough of New York City.
When VR was tech's pie in the sky years ago, people's minds ran wild imagining all the new ways it could get us off.
I didn't know, but I was an imaginative child, so my mind ran wild with pretend-renderings of what beef fat shortening looked like.
On October 1, after Kylie's pregnancy was "leaked" to TMZ and speculation on the matter ran wild, the series premiered to higher-than-normal viewership.
Hundreds of goats escaped their enclosure in the town of Issaquah, Washington, on Tuesday, and startled locals as they ran wild down the city streets.
The memes ran wild, as farmers mockingly pointed out that methane, a potent greenhouse gas released by livestock, is actually more of a burping problem.
Of course, it's unknown if the duo were really feuding over soccer or the star was just trying to break the tension before gossip ran wild.
Amid the fallen headstones and mounds of trash, drug dealers sold their wares, prostitutes solicited clients, homeless people set up camp and stray dogs ran wild.
San Francisco became the acid capital of the world in the 1960s, when hippies, inspired to alter their consciousness by Buddhists and Native Americans, ran wild.
Mr. Orban built his campaign on castigating Western nations as a hostile, multicultural force, where Muslim immigrants ran wild and where traditional family values were under constant assault.
When Adam and Rebekah Neumann's five kids ran wild during quiet and contemplative Torah readings, another member said, members were told there was nothing that could be done.
Led onstage by a DJ who looked like Mario Balotelli entering the Shabazz Palace, T-Boz and Chilli ran wild in denim overalls in high-fashion states of disrepair.
This immediately reminded us of Cadbury's spoonable egg filling, and our imaginations ran wild: what if you could dip into that creamy peanut butter center with a spoon too?
So even as the Russia investigation mushroomed, the courts fought Trump over his travel ban, and the federal government generally descended into a state of chaos, traders ran wild.
The only difference was that when they got their hands on something juicy, reporters ran wild like exhibitionists at the Folsom Street Fair while spies filed it away as leverage.
For the Europeans who painted them, the urban swine were a novelty, but for New Yorkers the fact that hogs ran wild in the streets was pretty much standard fare.
Two weeks ago in the Orange's A.C.C. opener, the Eagles ran wild in the Syracuse zone, hitting 73 of 26 shots from 3-point range in a 96-81 triumph.
Mostly we got dressed up and then ran wild — down halls, up stairs, down stairs, taking over the building, high on sugar, swatting through the fake cobwebs strewn through the hallways.
One anonymous source speaking to BuzzFeed said, "[Mark Zuckerberg] knows, and those of us at the company know, that fake news ran wild on our platform during the entire campaign season."
He grew up in Northern California, where his mother moved after his father died in World War II. As an adolescent, he ran wild in what sounds like James Dean fashion.
Last month, GoPro posted a teaser video for the animated film The Secret Life of Pets and speculation ran wild that the company may have subtly and intentionally teased its upcoming drone.
When the developers of Street Fighter IV announced that they had been working on a character from a martial art no one had seen in a fighting game before, speculation ran wild.
In 2010, when the album was rereleased, one of its most successful bits of promotion was on the late-night paranormal radio show "Coast to Coast AM," where call-in theories ran wild.
At the time, speculation ran wild from anonymous sources that said de Jager only made between $40,000 and $60,000 on the product, which had sold at least 150,000 units – netting over $8 million.
But, speculation still ran wild that these two were a couple off-screen (and had been for years), and they laughed it off as simply the two of them having really good chemistry.
Albert and Ernie went on a Who Do You Think You Are-style trip with their owner Emma Massingale — a horse whisperer — where they met their distant relatives and ran wild with the local herd.
But Jones ran wild in the fourth quarter, racking up 22015 yards while scoring the tiebreaking touchdown with 215:212 to play and adding another score with 3:09 left as the Trojans pulled away.
"During our 45 minute flight to Vegas: Riley Reid got naked, Tana mounted Jake in the aisle, Tequila ran wild, Snacks were distributed, Flight attendant became a bridesmaid," Mongeau's brother-in-law-to-be tweeted.
Online debates ran wild over whether Fultz was dealing with a shoulder injury or a case of the yips, with several videos surfacing of Fultz badly missing jumpers in the gym while trying to regain his form.
In those days before the curated childhood, Petey and I ran wild, concerning ourselves with knocking on doors and running away, getting chased off the golf course by greenskeepers, playing stickball, making crank calls, and hunting for buried treasure.
A week after Etsy said it was removing coronavirus-themed products, listings for 'Immunity Tea,' DIY hand sanitizer, and 'I survived coronavirus' bracelets remainedReddit ran wild with Boston bombing conspiracy theories in 2013 and is now an epicenter for coronavirus misinformation.
When people talk about Russia being a "mafia state," this is sort of what they mean — if the mob ran wild in the post-Soviet 1990s, in Putin's era it has been co-opted, and some of its tactics absorbed and deployed by the state.
Conspiracy theories ran wild after Ruiz Jr. shook up the world with his "Rocky Mehicano" moment in June, overcoming an early knockdown to floor Joshua four times en route to a shocking seventh round upset at Madison Square Garden (MSG) in New York City.
Not long ago, rumors ran wild that last week's summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un would pave the way for a peace declaration, officially ending the Korean War to be signed at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meetings this month.
Cade Carney ran wild again on Duke and Jamie Newman threw four touchdown passes as Wake Forest crushed host the host Blue Devils 59-7 in the rain Saturday afternoon in Durham, N.C. The outcome gives the Demon Deacons (6-203, 3-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) bowl eligibility for the third year in a row.
Considering that we live in a time when the natural world is under unfathomable threat — beneath an administration bent on lifting environmental protections while wildfires blaze and species hastily migrate into extinction — it makes perfect sense that we share an impulse to retreat to a moment when we ran wild and free, before we knew enough to experience despair at its fullest.
In December of 2016, speculation ran wild as two acts were billed to appear at a mysterious new venue. It began its first major run of shows in September of 2017, as Damian Marley took the stage.
George W. Aguilar, Sr. (b. 1930) is a Wasco resident of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation who won the 2006 Oregon Book Award for Creative Nonfiction for When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Reservation.
Republicans reclaimed local offices which they had won. Freedmen, including members of the state militia, gathered in Colfax at the parish courthouse to defend Republican officials from Democratic takeover. During days of rising tensions, rumors ran wild on both sides. Black families gathered at the courthouse after a man was killed in an outer area.
Ricklefs (1982) p264 One week before the abortive coup on 30 September 1965, Saleh went to China with a delegation of 45 to celebrate China's national day on 1 October.Hughes, John (2002), The End of Sukarno – A Coup that Misfired: A Purge that Ran Wild, Archipelago Press, p. 20, He is buried in Karet Bivak Cemetery, Central Jakarta.
The fighters that ushered in Djotodia ran wild across the country during his time in office, plundering villages and killing Christians as well as supporters of the former president Francois Bozize.For Bangui's last Muslims, to stray outside the safe haven is to court death. Retrieved 2014-04-26. In September 2013 Michel Djotodia announced that Seleka had been dissolved.
His financial collapse was hastened by large- scale horse rustling that went unchecked because his horses ran wild across a huge empty desert area and he did not have enough employees to oversee his stock.Gray, Edward, "Rustling and Stealing", William "Bill" W. Brown 1855–1941: Legend of Oregon's High Deseret, Your Town Press, Salem, Oregon, 1993, pp. 109-111.
The Girl Who Ran Wild is a 1922 American comedy drama film directed by Rupert Julian. It is a black and white silent film released by Universal which is based on the 1863 novella M’liss: An Idyll of Red Mountain by Bret Harte.Beverly, Edward Joseph (2008). Chasing the Sun: A Reader's Guide to Novels Set in the American West.
Ann Collins was born in Lyons, New York. Her father went to Colorado for his health and worked for a timber operations as an overseer soon after she was born. She lived with her parents, Cornelius and Lisetta, and older sister, Ellen. She grew up in a remote area of Colorado where buffalo ran wild on the 25 mile tract of land.
One of the five survivors later remarked ; > Our imagination ran wild as we saw the already dug graves. Would they bury > us alive…or dead? The thought of death frightened us, but the idea of being > buried alive was even more terrifying.Father Pablo García, C.P., Blessed > Niceforo and Companions, Martyrs The armed men split the Passionists into groups and headed in different directions.
Tracy Smothers debuted in JCW by cutting a series of promos in which he insulted the company, the owners (Insane Clown Posse), and the fans. Tracy ran wild on JCW, having matches which mostly ended with Tracy choking opponents out. In the sixth episode, during 2 Tuff Tony's match, Tracy attacked Tony and caused him to be (kayfabe) carried out on a stretcher.
The Jaguars had beaten every team on their 1999 slate except the Titans, but the Titans finished a season sweep with a 41–14 rout. Steve McNair exploded to five touchdowns and 328 passing yards while Eddie George ran wild with 102 rushing yards. The Titans defense limited Jaguars quarterbacks Mark Brunell and Jay Fiedler to 196 combined yards and three interceptions.
Gardens of potatoes and other vegetables were maintained. Hogs, which ran wild in the woods, provided pork, while "deer, bears, wild turkeys, and prairie chickens provided an abundant supply of wild meat." Wolves proved troublesome to domesticated animals. The first school was established in 1827–28 in the Paradise Township, taking place in a makeshift cabin and taught by James Waddill.
If conditions are conducive to this pathogen, yield losses can be devastating. In 2010, SDS ran wild throughout the Midwest because of the cool and wet conditions. In 2013 alone, studies showed a loss of 25 million bushels across the US. These yield losses are primarily from root deterioration causing a reduction in nutrient uptake, loss of photosynthetic area, and flower or pod abortion, causing reduction in seed numbers.
It bears a eulogy in both the Chinese and Manchu languages, composed by the emperor. It reads: > :Namjar, formerly Military Governor in Charge of the Pacification of Rebels; > :Duke of the Third Rank with the Designation Yilie [Righteous and Ardent]; > :and President of the Board of Works :Much worried about the hardship of my > worthy [officials], :I dispatched a replacement. :It was during the Black > River [siege]. :That rats ran wild.
"He ran wild on Yogi", said sportswriter Maury Allen, "staying out late and carrying on". This was in large part a matter of perception. Mantle and other players had done the same thing under Houk, who had never felt it necessary to impose a curfew on them. "After racking up yet another win under the lights", writes baseball historian Philip Bashe, "[Houk']s clubs were known to wind up under tables".
Ximending became a well-known theater street in Taipei in the 1930s and grew even more prosperous after the defeat of Japan. In the 1950s, every theater was full to capacity and scalpers ran wild. Gradually, more theaters opened one after another; At one point, Wuchang St Section 1 had over ten theaters. However, in the 1990s, as Taipei City developed toward the Eastern District and away from Ximending, it began to lose business.
Very optimistic, she attracts people to her once they get past her lack of social graces. ; : Amane's , or demon guardian, he is considered one of the most powerful of his kind on the island. After the death of his former master, Hyoue (in his natural state as a fiery lion/dog) ran wild, unwilling to be controlled by another for over 100 years. It wasn't until he saw the crying young Amane that he became "domesticated" once again.
Upon his death, P. Schuyler Miller noted that Verrill "was one of the most prolific and successful writers of our time," with 115 books to his credit as well as "articles in innumerable newspapers.""The Reference Library", Astounding Science Fiction, March 1955, p.152 Everett F. Bleiler described Verrill's "lost race" stories as "more literate than most of their competition, but stodgy." When the Moon Ran Wild (1962) was published posthumously using the name Ray Ainsbury.
Kentucky managed to upset Tennessee with a scoreless tie to end the season; yet Vanderbilt beat Kentucky on the road 45–0. The 1917 season had the first national champion from the south: John Heisman's Georgia Tech. Despite a decent 1917 Vanderbilt team, which for instance beat Alabama, the powerful Tech team gave Vanderbilt its worst loss in school history, 83–0 as Joe Guyon ran wild. The 1918 season was affected most by the First World War.
In July 1956, forty five rhesus monkeys escaped from the zoo and ran wild in Hamburg. The incident resulted in calls for help from shocked housewives who met monkeys in their bedrooms and bathtubs. Some of the monkeys sat in trees and chattered excitedly, showing each other toothpaste, soap bars and bathroom utensils which they had grabbed. Managers of the zoo reported that more than two dozen of the long-tailed Indian monkeys had been caught by policemen, firemen, zoo keepers and schoolchildren.
One of her best-known books (which has sold over a million copies and was on the New York Times best-seller list), is The Great Kapok Tree, a picture book about the Amazon rainforest. Other books include Flute's Journey (a book about the trials and tribulations of a wood thrush named Flute bird migration) and A River Ran Wild (which discusses the cleanup of the Nashua River in Massachusetts)."Artist-in-residence Lynne Cherry draws on Princeton for inspiration". January 14, 2002.
"It is said that defense wins football games but defense was nowhere in sight Friday night as Allentown ran wild over West Windsor-Plainsboro North, 81-56.... Winston was good for six of those touchdowns, collecting four in the first half alone. He also finished the game with 342 yards on 23 carries." In 2016 the team won the program's first championship, winning the Central Jersey Group IV state sectional title with a 41–6 win against Brick Township High School in the tournament final.Zedalis, Joe.
In the 19th century as today, indigenous land fauna was very scanty. A small wolf, the warrah, the loup-renard of Louis Antoine de Bougainville, is extinct, the last having been seen about 1875 on West Falkland. It is commemorated in the name of one of the island's rivers – the Warrah River – and the settlement of Fox Bay. Some herds of cattle and horses ran wild; but these were introduced by settlers as were the wild hogs, the numerous rabbits and the less common hares.
The Afghan cavalry and pikemen ran wild through the streets of Panipat, killing tens of thousands of Maratha soldiers and civilians. Afghan officers who had lost their kin in battle were permitted to carry out massacres of Marathas the next day also, in Panipat and the surrounding area. They arranged victory mounds of severed heads outside their camps. According to the single best eyewitness chronicle – the bakhar by Shuja-ud-Daula's Diwan Kashi Raj – about 40,000 Maratha prisoners were slaughtered in cold blood the day after the battle.
Boycott-Brown, pp 266-267 The hungry, badly-paid, and poorly disciplined French troops immediately ran wild in the town, stealing food and pillaging the houses. A company of Swiss grenadiers in Sardinian pay, noting that the French were out of control, retook part of the town. Colli organized a major counterattack in the early afternoon which drove the Sérurier's division out of San Michele, though Guieu managed to hold on to his small bridgehead. One authority estimates that the French suffered about 600 casualties while the Piedmontese lost 300.
Over the 15-year period of the building of the estate, the school- aged population rose rapidly to 25,000 while there were only 4 secondary schools nearby: 3 in Chadwell Heath and 1 at Becontree Heath, which meant that many children could not attend school.Jackson, p. 299: "Before [September 1923], with virtually no places available in existing schools, the children of the Becontree tenants ran wild all day, no doubt having a marvellous time". The first secondary school to be built was "Green Lane" in 1923, but it later became a primary school.
After the regular season, the Green Wave received its first bowl invite since the Sugar Bowl beckoned the 1939 team. The opponent was a massive, talented Colorado team that had demolished Alabama in the Liberty Bowl the year before. Tulane was given little chance against a team averaging over 400 yards of total offense per game, but the Green Wave defense limited the Buffaloes to 175 yards. Abercrombie ran wild on a bright, chilly Memphis afternoon, and, as it turned out, it was Colorado who had no chance to win.
Sekretariat Negara Republik Indonesia (1994) His wife was awakened by the family's dogs barking and came into the living room but was forced back by her husband's captors. She was forbidden to use the phone, and rushed to it when the soldiers left but it had been cut. She scribbled a note to send to the residence of her neighbour, Parman, to raise the alarm, but she did not know that he had also been seized that morning.Hughes, John (2002), The End of Sukarno – A Coup that Misfired: A Purge that Ran Wild, pp. 49-50.
Subsequently, in other zones to the west and the south spreading over, and obliterating, the Conca d'Oro orchards, villas, and hamlets, accelerating the cementification of what had been green. Real estate developers ran wild, pushing the centre of the city out along Viale della Liberta toward the new airport at Punta Raisi. With hastily drafted zoning variances or in wanton violation of the law, builders tore down countless Art Nouveau palaces and asphalted many of the city's finest parks, transforming one of the most beautiful cities in Europe into a thick, unsightly forest of cement condominia.
Jones was in touch with AFL legend Paul Roos during this time and arranged for him to come to Denver, prior to the US v Canada international game. Many of the original Bulldogs, both expat & Americans had the chance to be voted by Jones to play in the inaugural International match against Canada. Paul Roos & Jones were the coaches and the USA team ran away with a win, while Renouf “ran wild at 1/2 time” First club game: versus Santa Cruz Kangaroos; Santa Cruz 4:4 (28) Denver 2.1 (13). First ever point in club history: Mick Daly.
The faculty and nation system of the University of Paris (along with that of the University of Bologna) became the model for all later medieval universities. Under the governance of the Church, students wore robes and shaved the tops of their heads in tonsure, to signify they were under the protection of the church. Students followed the rules and laws of the Church and were not subject to the king's laws or courts. This presented problems for the city of Paris, as students ran wild, and its official had to appeal to Church courts for justice.
He was shot down by a burst from a Sten gun, dragged through the garden, and his body thrown into one of the waiting trucks.Hughes, John (2002), The End of Sukarno – A Coup that Misfired: A Purge that Ran Wild, Archipelago Press, His body was put in a truck and taken to Lubang Buaya, the rebel's base on the southern outskirts of Jakarta. There it was dropped into a disused well along with the bodies of the other murdered generals.Sekretariat Negara Republik Indonesia (1975) All the bodies were recovered on October 4 and the generals were given a state funeral.
The Baltic Freikorps characterized their struggle against the Reds as the "Drang nach Osten", (the drive towards the East), and some Freikorps units returned to Germany and planned for the day of their return. According to historian Robert GL Waite, the retreat from the Baltic caused discipline in the Freikorps to break down, and many fighters "ran wild through the country side marauding in complete disorder" Waite, p. 131 In the fiction of Ernst von Salomon, who was in a Freikorps, they drove the Latvians 'like rabbits across the fields'. They burned houses, destroyed bridges and telephone poles.
He said that he was taking the horse home for his father and in the meantime he had been busy handing out the cigarettes to his friends. The sub- inspector stated that it was "simply ridiculous to charge a child at that age with theft". He went on to explain that Singe's mother was away from Auckland and his father was not able to control him and he "simply ran wild, and his father wished to have him sent to an industrial school". The Bench said that the Police should have brought him up on some other charge and the case was dismissed.
The city also ordered all bathhouses and carwashes to close. At the same time as the enigmatic announcement, rumours ran wild about the possible cause of the shutoff, with some suggesting that an earthquake was imminent (causing some people to camp outdoors) and others claiming that terrorists had poisoned the city's water supply. The news of the shutoff caused panic buying of water, beverages, and foodstuffs in the city's supermarkets, while train tickets and flights out of the area were soon sold out. Meanwhile, dead fish were appearing along the banks of the Songhua upstream from Harbin, further compounding the fears of Harbin residents.
Bull Run Power Plant early 1900s Bull Run is an unincorporated community in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. It is located about 5 miles northeast of Sandy, near the Bull Run River and the powerhouse of the defunct Mount Hood Railway and Power Company (later the Bull Run Hydroelectric Project). George H. Himes believed the name "Bull Run" may have been because of the presence of wild cattle along the river in the pioneer era of 1849–55. This story is corroborated by settler Charles B. Talbot, who said that cattle would escape from the early immigrants to the area and ran wild for several years, and so they named the area Bull Run.
Stoddart was profiled on the “Today Show,” for her work. In 1987 the United Nations honored her with their Environment Program’s Global 500 Award. In 1993 the National Geographic Society profiled her life and work. Also in 1993 her work was chronicled in a children’s book “A River Ran Wild” by Lynne Cherry, which is today standard curriculum for most fourth graders in the US. In 2010 Susan Edwards and Dorie Clark directed an award-winning, 30 minute documentary, “The Work of 1000,” about the life and work of Stoddart. Stoddart is the focus of a civic engagement program called “The Work of 1000,” which is also the name of the short documentary film made about her work.
Read was born to British parents in Kenya, on 23 April 1922 according to the author's website, 1921 according to the biographical note in Waters of the Sanjan. Left on her own with young David, his mother eventually sought a living in Maasailand when Read was seven, there she ran a small hotel and traded with the Maasai. Here too, Read spent the next seven years of childhood, a period during which his playmates were the Maasai children. Maasai became his first language, followed by Swahili before English, and he ran wild with his friends learning a lot about the Maasai way of life and associating closely with nature and the wildlife.
It has been claimed that on one occasion a wild steer bull broke out of the Hartford stockyard and ran wild in the streets. Curry grabbed the bull by the horns and managed to wrestle it to the ground, however it is likely this was in fact nothing more than a fictional story created by wrestling promoters in order to give reason to his nickname of “Wild Bull” that stuck with him for the rest of his life. Later on in the 1930s, Curry began wrestling in Detroit under promoter Adam Weissmuller (uncle of Johnny Weissmuller) who also trained him for his professional career. Curry stayed in Detroit for several years developing his brutal, hardcore style of wrestling that made him a top name in the territory.
They were initially hampered by poor torpedoes, which often failed to detonate on impact, ran too deep, or even ran wild. As the US submarine menace was slight in the beginning, Japanese commanders became complacent and as a result did not invest heavily into ASW measures or upgrade their convoy protection to any degree to what the Allies in the Atlantic did. Often encouraged by the Japanese not placing a high priority on the Allied submarine threat, US skippers were relatively complacent and docile compared to their German counterparts, who understood the "life and death" urgency in the Atlantic. However, US Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood pressured the ordnance department to replace the faulty torpedoes; famously when they initially ignored his complaints, he ran his own tests to prove the torpedoes' unreliability.
Perhaps the earliest use of "strange but true" in a published work is in Shakespeare's Macbeth (~1599), act III, scene IV (Ross and Old Man outside of Macbeth's castle): Ross: "And—strange but true!—Duncan's horses, beautiful and swift, the best of their kind, broke down their stalls and ran wild They refused to obey, as if they were at war with mankind." 'Tis strange — but true; for truth is always strange; Stranger than fiction —Don Juan by Lord Byron (Canto 14), 1819 The 1859 Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque in a reprinted 1704 account by Edward F. Rimbault ("printed for R. Smith near Spittle-Fields Market") titled A most Strange but True Account of a very Large Sea-Monster.Google Books, Notes and Queries, Martim de Albuquerque, Oxford University Press, 1859, p.
The covers of the novels were painted by Jeff Easley (Shadowdale), Clyde Caldwell (Tantras and Waterdeep), Brom (Prince of Lies), and Alan Pollack (Crucible). The first three works center on the remaining members of the "Company of the Lynx" and the search for the Tablets of Fate, divine tablets that hold a listing of the Gods and their roles in the balance of Law and Chaos, during the Time of Troubles. The theft of these tablets was the actual cause of the Time of Troubles as all the gods with the exception of Helm were cast to Toril and faiths and magic ran wild. The Company of the Lynx, as it was, consisted of Kelemvor Lyonsbane, Adon of Sune, Midnight (whose true name was Ariel Manx), and Cyric.
In the morning of 6 May, a crowd started assembling in front of the Governor's residence. As rumours ran wild, people grew restless, prompting the Chief of Police, Colonel Salim Bey, to call for the crowd to calm down and disperse.Torunoğlu (2009), p. 37 The authorities attempted bring calm by claiming that Stephana would be freed shortly, but as the hours passed and the Governor remained empty-handed, the crowd turned into an angry mob,Torunoğlu (2009), p. 38 with calls for marching on the US Consulate and free Stephana by force.Torunoğlu (2009), p. 39 Around 15:00 on 6 May, the consuls of France and Germany, Abbott and Moulin, learned of the commotion in the city. They decided to go to the governor, Mehmed Refet Pasha,Torunoğlu (2009), p.
Skaggs still held an 18.3 percent stake in the company and a seat on the company board, and when he announced in July 1996 that he was exploring options for his stake, speculation about a possible takeover ran wild. The company was not certain if Skaggs’ intention was to launch a proxy fight for control of American Stores or to alter its current management or direction. By February 1997 an agreement was reached between American Stores and Skaggs whereby the company would repurchase about 12.2 million of Skaggs's shares for $550 million, with the remaining shares subsequently be sold to the public through a secondary offering. This purchase reduced Skaggs’ stake in the company to five percent, insufficient ownership for him and his family members to retain seats on the company's board.
It is likely that the years 409-411 were catastrophic. Following the invasion of Spain in September or October 409, invading tribes used extreme violence in conquering the cities of Roman Spain. A quotation from Hydatius - albeit about Spain in general - gives an idea of the last days of Ammaia: 'As the barbarians ran wild through Spain with the evil of pestilence raging as well, the tyrannical tax collector seized the wealth and goods stored in the cities and the soldiers devoured them. A famine ran riot, so dire that driven by hunger humans devoured human flesh: mothers too feasted on the bodies of their own children whom they had killed and cooked themselves... And thus with the four plagues of sword, famine, pestilence and wild beasts raging everywhere, the annunciation foretold by the Lord through his prophets was fulfilled'.
San Francisco lost starting running back Tevin Coleman to injury for most of the game, but this proved to be a non-issue as Raheem Mostert ran wild over the Packers with a franchise record 220 rushing yards and four touchdowns, both the second highest totals in NFL postseason history. On the 49ers second possession of the game, Jimmy Garoppolo completed a pair of passes to Deebo Samuel for gains of 16 and 30 yards before Mostert stormed into the end zone on a 36-yard touchdown run. Green Bay was soon forced to punt, and Richie James returned it 26 yards to the San Francisco 49-yard line, setting up Robbie Gould's 54-yard field goal to give the team a 10–0 lead. In the second quarter, a sack by K'Waun Williams forced a fumble.
The sculpture received a poor critical reception, being cited by Antony Gormley as "a very good example of the crap out there", comparing it to other examples of public art in the UK, and later referred to as a "terrible, schmaltzy, sentimental piece of kitsch" by Tim Marlow of the Royal Academy of Arts. Jeremy Deller dismissed it as "barely a work of art". Day commented that "[a] lot of people will no doubt detest it because it is not violent or controversial". Further controversy was caused by Day's 2008 planned addition of a bronze relief frieze around the plinth. Originally depicting a commuter falling into the path of an Underground train driven by the Grim Reaper, Day believed the piece to be a "tragi-comic style and was supposed to be a metaphor for the way people’s imaginations ran wild" but revised the frieze before the final version was installed.
Allmusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine said: > Of all the major teen pop stars who ran wild at the turn of the millennium, > Mandy Moore was perhaps the least successful, if she's judged merely on > terms of chart success. Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera certainly > racked up more hits and headlines than Mandy, and she never had a single as > undeniably catchy and irresistible as Jessica Simpson's "I Think I'm in Love > with You" [...] The Best of Mandy Moore [...] would be little bit more than > footnote to the teen pop phenomenon of the early 2000s, and that may be true > if success is only calculated on those aforementioned charts or cultural > impact. So why is The Best Of so much more satisfying a listening experience > than Britney Spears' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative, released just a few > weeks before this collection? Well, part of it is due to the fact that Mandy > is simply a better singer than Britney.
Thunder is a 1977-1978 American children's show which aired on Saturday mornings on NBC. The show centered on the adventures of Cindy Prescott (Melora Hardin) and her friend, Willie Williams (Justin Randi) and featured Thunder, a black stallion who ran wild near the ranch owned by the Prescott family: The cast also featured Cindy's parents: Bill (Clint Ritchie), a rancher, and Anne (Melissa Converse), a veterinarian. Thunder was always there to rescue Cindy and/or Willie in times of trouble “caused by others’ misdeeds and thoughtlessness,” including a forest fire caused by a practical joker, and Willie being hit by a stray bullet fired by teens in a no-shooting area. Also playing a part in the adventures was Willie’s stubborn mule, Cupcake, who was trained to “burp” on camera. For about a month, in an effort to improve ratings, the producers of Thunder re-titled the show “Super Horse, Starring Thunder.” Thunder was created by the creators of Fury, another show featuring a stallion.
The Reds ran wild with two goals from Harry Wilson in the first half followed by five goals in the second half, in order, from James Milner from the spot, Daniel Sturridge, a Ryan Kent stunner, Danny Ings, then another goal from Sturridge to give Liverpool a 0–7 victory. The Reds moved along to 10 July and a visit to Merseyside counterparts Tranmere Rovers. Rafa Camacho, Sheyi Ojo and Adam Lallana all scored in the first half to give the Reds a 0–3 lead. Tranmere fired back with goals from Jonny Smith scoring a rebound after a hard free kick Loris Karius could not hold on to, then Amadou Soukouna tacked on a late second, but Liverpool held on and won 2–3. On 13 July, Liverpool formally announced their third signing of the summer — Swiss winger Xherdan Shaqiri from Stoke City, signing him for £13 million, his reported release clause. The following day, on 14 July, Bury was able to deny Liverpool a victory with a 0–0 draw at Gigg Lane.
When the war came and the Germans occupied Les Laveuses, Mirabelle had to be tougher than ever; the children, with no-one to supervise them, ran wild, eventually falling under the spell of a young German soldier, Tomas, who first bribed them with black-market goods like oranges or chocolate, then manipulated them into secretly giving him information about their friends and neighbours. Framboise, the youngest child, who was nine at the time, and whose relationship with her mother was especially tortuous, became closest to Tomas, and now blames herself for the series of events that resulted in Tomas' death, the retribution killing of ten villagers by the Gestapo and Mirabelle's flight from the family home. Now, 56 years later, Framboise relives these traumatic events and tries to understand how they have shaped her life and relationships. Eventually, as the truth emerges, she learns how to face down the bullies who threaten her, as well as to forgive herself and her mother, to give herself permission to love, to reconnect with her two estranged daughters and to finally put the past to rest.
Accessed: March 30, 2014. In the early 1990s, with partner Diandra Douglas, Neff co-founded and ran Wild Wolf Productions, a California-based (Culver City) documentary film production company that produced Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada (1993) and America's Music: The Roots of Country (1996). Neff produced, wrote, and directed the 30-minute documentary Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes, on the art and sculpture of musician Herb Alpert (2003); Country Music: The Spirit of America, (2003), an IMAX film which traces the history of the United States in the 20th century through country music; and Chances: The Women of Magdalene (2006), a feature- length documentary on the socially conscious organization Magdalene, located in Nashville, that recovers prostitutes off the street. He has served on the Board of the International Documentary Association, the Tennessee Governor's Film Advisory Board, the Board of Directors of the Watkins College of Art&Design; in Nashville, was Chairman of Finance on the Belcourt Theater board, and was co-chairman of the Nashville Film Festival.

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