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Many white farmers put down roots around the town of Wolf Point.
A browser extension called Unpaywall roots around the web for free PDFs of articles.
In the opening minutes, Star roots around in a dumpster on a nice hot day.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN David Steinberg roots around and comes up with a tough Saturday puzzle.
Mr. Mills roots around Dorothea's unease but never quite figures it or her out, which deepens the movie.
We rocked in our cradle, the roots around us straining and creaking like the timbers of a rolling ship.
Both of their autopsies recorded dorsal root ganglionitis—inflammation of nerve roots around the spinal cord—suggesting a catastrophic infection.
Smith has been perhaps the most important member, in recent years, of Maker's family tree, which has roots around the world.
Instead, they develop a shallow network of roots, around 3 feet deep, that spreads as far as 200 feet from the trunk, Ms. Beatty said.
For the most part, he keeps his focus trained on events as they transpire during the two often turbulent years that he roots around the department.
One such community is Kansas City, a historic hub of baseball and a locale for Mexican-Americans, who put down roots around the area's stockyards, railroads and farms.
The final touch: a swath of light wax or gel at the roots around the crown of the head to pull hair up and back ever so slightly.
The series simply doesn't have time for this; it only has five hours to roots around inside Patrick's body and pull out his viscera so we can see it.
"All it takes is one infected traveler" to give the disease new roots around the world, including in countries that may not have the resources or technology to fight it.
" At the end of the poem, a mother skunk roots around in the garbage: "She jabs her wedge-head in a cup / of sour cream, drops her ostrich tail, / and will not scare.
Whether that is feasible remains to be seen; the C.S.U. is dropping in the polls ahead of state elections this fall, and the Christian Democrats have deep roots around the rest of the country.
We stop to admire the way another matapalo has wound its muscular roots around a great clod of earth, binding it together and giving it a makeshift pedestal from which to surge up into the sky.
"Mama's Gun" was recorded with a crew of musicians known as the Soulquarians, led by Ahmir (Questlove) Thompson, from the Roots; around the same time, they were also working on "Voodoo," by D'Angelo, another of the great neo-soul albums.
My bag not only burdens my back, but it also strains my neck, shoulders, legs, and arms as I contort my body to fit into crowded subways and carry it in one hand while the other roots around for an elusive, working pen.
His self-titled solo debut was inspired in part by a DNA test that revealed his family's roots around the world; Residente recorded the album with musicians hailing from at least 10 countries, and critics have praised his far-reaching vision of global unity.
A standard visit to the dentist might go something like this: You are ushered into a putty-colored room, where you lie back and tensely examine the pores in the ceiling tiles while a stranger roots around in your mouth, poking your gums and occasionally smearing fruit-flavored polishing paste onto your chin.
Eliza roots around in the fireplace and retrieves the ring.
This historical evolution is shown by the growth of the number of Esperanto word roots, around 920 in 1887 and more than 15,000 in 1970.
At noon the sun never settles above the gorge. Hungry spittle flies where the gorge is dangerous, Trees lock their roots around rotten coffins, Rising skeletal and up-right swinging back and forth. As the frost perches, the branches of the trees moan, Soughing mournfully, far off, yet clear. A spurned exile's stripped and scattered guts Sizzle and scald where the water boils up.
The species builds its globular nests in underground cavities about in diameter and around in height, lined with mosses, grasses, and plant roots around a central space about wide. The nests are accessed by a short tunnel with a depth of and a diameter of . Young birds may leave the nest at the end of June. Like those of other Scytalopus species, male specimens have demonstrated involvement in parenting.
Traditionally, women washed their hair in water boiled with Sweet Flag (changpo (Hangul: )),Tour2Korea Dano Festival description believed to make one's hair shiny. Women also put Angelica polymorpha () flowers in their hair out of the belief that its aroma would repel evil. People wore blue and red clothes and dyed hairpins red with the iris roots. Men wore iris roots around their waist to ward off evil spirits.
She distributes the softer, finer material to the centre of the mound using her feet. When the mound reaches the desired height, she places large branches, up to 2 metres in length, on the surface. She enters into the mound and roots around to create a depression within the gathered material. She then gives birth in a lying position, which, again, is different from other artiodactyls, which usually give birth in a standing position.
This leaves just Jones and the retired military officer, the Divisionnaire. The Divisionnaire takes a cracker but won’t open it. Jones, still considering suicide as a way to avoid his lonely future, takes a cracker, opens it, and finds a cheque. The Divisionnaire remains paralysed by fear, so Jones roots around for the last cracker (which would have gone to Kips) and opens it as well, finding the last cheque, meaning that the Divisionnaire must hold the bomb.
City-Poly's series rivalry is among the oldest among any public high schools, private schools, colleges or universities in the nation, dating back to 1889, with "Calvert Hall-Loyola" of the private schools following from its roots around 1920. Huge bronze statues of heroic football players "frozen in time" on mahoghany pedestals in "The Evening Sun Trophy" from the old afternoon daily newspaper were presented annually at publicized school assemblies to the victor of the gridiron classics.
Surgery for back pain is typically used as a last resort, when serious neurological deficit is evident. A 2009 systematic review of back surgery studies found that, for certain diagnoses, surgery is moderately better than other common treatments, but the benefits of surgery often decline in the long term. Surgery may sometimes be appropriate for people with severe myelopathy or cauda equina syndrome. Causes of neurological deficits can include spinal disc herniation, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, tumor, infection, and spinal hematomas, all of which can impinge on the nerve roots around the spinal cord.
By the Roman period, much of Western Europe was Indo-European-speaking, but but toponyms, personal names, and inscriptions attest to the presence of languages with Basque-like morphology and lexical roots around the Pyrenees. Since the Early Middle Ages, Basque has receded geographically, and for the past 400 years it has been largely confined to the Basque Country. Basque has both influenced and been influenced by its geographical neighbor languages, exchanging both loanwords and structures. Basque venturers took their language overseas since the 16th century, especially into the Americas, where it came to be diluted in the larger, prevailing colonial languages, like Spanish, French, or English.
In an interview with Der Film, a German film magazine, Harlan explained: > It is meant to show how all these different temperaments and characters – > the pious Patriarch, the wily swindler, the penny-pinching merchant and so > on – are ultimately derived from the same roots. Around the middle of the > film we show the Purim festival, a victory festival which the Jews celebrate > as a festival of revenge on the Goyim, the Christians. Here I am depicting > authentic Jewry as it was then and as it now continues unchecked in Poland. > In contrast to this original Jewry, we are presented with Süss, the elegant > financial adviser to the Court, the clever politician, in short, the Jew in > disguise.

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