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TAE has rustled up $600m in private funding so far.
The memory should have rustled up some grief in me.
Something rustled in the drawer where she kept the stone.
Maziar Bahari's mother rustled him awake a little before 8 am.
But in doing so, he's rustled some feathers among congressional Republicans.
Ahead of her in line, children whined and shopping bags rustled.
The Russians rustled up two front-runners, Lev Vlassenko and Naum Shtarkman.
The air rustled the grasses, with a few large raindrops passing through it.
I rustled up a screwdriver and an air duster and got to work.
And here's Meghan's banana bread, rustled up last night in the kitchen at Admiralty House!
We continued walking as the breeze picked up, and the branches swayed and leaves rustled.
We rustled up Pete Wells's recipe for Korean grilled beef lettuce wraps the other day.
During a pause in their grief, a winter breeze rustled the chimes outside the kitchen window.
He rustled up seven more by convincing parents that he would put their sons' health first.
Yet the dark woods rustled anew with unresolved mystery like a dreamer disturbed by a recurring nightmare.
Bergmann was rustled up as evidence of Germany's compromise on its ban on Jews competing in sport.
The woman grinned as the melon kissed her toes and rustled her blue, tie-dyed chiffon dress.
One afternoon, Anna Lagana, a conservator, rustled through a bin of plastic objects, some faded, others shattered.
No bush has ever rustled precisely the way the bush is rustling outside my window right now.
When we got to Jackson's office, she rustled up a couple of prototypes of the talking vest.
At one point, the bushes along the trail rustled, and a brown bunny hopped across my path.
They rustled as they moved, and their shady wide-brim hats were cocked at exactly the same angle.
Leaves rustled at the windows, huge skylights illuminated the living room and they could hear birds chirping outside.
Still, the child behind me, who rustled candy wrappers and walloped my chair throughout, seemed to enjoy herself.
Rustled with vague intrigue that something had finally thrown the frontrunner off, the judges showered her with words made of knives.
That's a beautiful feeling, and one that only exists because sexual tension rustled the butterflies in your stomach in the first place.
After a few minutes of silence, at least a dozen boar rustled past, very close, hidden amid the darkness and the trees.
A pleasant breeze rustled the leaves of the palm trees that shaded crowds of people waiting around a small, open-air stage.
She has raised $203m for her 220 re-election bid; her closest competitor, a state senator named Kevin de León, has rustled up $27,227.
Woody rustled up fighters from his gym, and cooks from the restaurant, to go looking for the Triads who were shaking down the hood.
Broke and homeless, the Baroness camped out in Upper Manhattan parks until a few friends rustled up enough cash to send her back to Berlin.
Palm trees rustled in a warm breeze, croquet balls clicked and a security guard stood at the entrance to Donald J. Trump's private living quarters.
In the meantime, we rustled around the internet to find deals on some of our favorite wirefree buds and one of our favorite smart displays.
The foliage rustled, crisp as newspaper, and my sweater cuffs, peeping from beneath the sleeves of a borrowed rain slicker, became itchy shackles of sodden wool.
For my first appearance, we rustled up a wheelchair, and Dr. Winglove (me) was wheeled out by six of his boys and an ex-girlfriend from Boston.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - A team of Balkan chefs rustled up a world record number of a pancakes on Friday, making 14,186 in eight hours at Sarajevo's tourist fair.
The next morning, I sat in a lawn chair outside of the RV. The Sun was already up, baking my sleep-deprived face when something rustled above me.
It gets rustled around quite a bit—an administrator has to go in after each session to make sure things like the foam stove are still in the kitchen.
Onstage, he was surrounded by empty chairs and crowds of black music stands; in the audience, some people rustled plastic bags between their feet while others energetically shushed them.
Sitting in Hyperakt's conference room, moments after Zeltser shrieked with laughter when Peraza rustled up an old Camel ad they made, they reveal their two essential and successful marketing tools.
At the end of his life, Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke pointedly about white supremacy: "Somebody told a lie one day," he said as the congregation rustled out of frame.
Nobody would understand, John thought, how well he knew the sound of Marcia's coffee spoon hitting the saucer, how the sheets rustled around her when she turned over in bed.
As I'm being rustled awake by a prostitute demanding money for the sex we apparently just had offscreen, my first thought is how weird watching this must feel for female viewers.
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"There's a place called Agouni, just north of Timbuktu in the desert, and I met a lot of people from there who [...] had their flocks taken, rustled, their medical supplies, their equipment stolen," he recalls.
It became very silent, then the dry brush rustled, and an island fox trotted out and stared at me for a spell, sniffing the evening air before losing interest and trotting back into the chaparral.
The apartment faced the quiet back of the building — Dr. Modrek chose it specifically to avoid street noise — but mice rustled in the walls, so they adopted a cat, a Russian Blue they named Malibu.
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She works quickly and attentively, surrounded by a mess of paint pots and a chorus of bird song, church bells, the occasional belligerent rumble of a passing tuk tuk and the gentle knocking of wind-rustled bamboo.
A strong wind with a mind of its own, blowing in from the Atlantic, first over-stirred the coals, then blew them out and, finally, rustled black bits of char all over my fish, rendering it inedible.
Photo via Black Anvil's IG As we reported last week, Noisey's favorite Kardashian rustled some conservative punk jimmies by stepping out in an exorbitantly expensive Enfants Riches Déprimés spikey jacket plastered with Disclose and Kill Your Idols patches.
First, the Celtics' team account was caught following Anthony on Instagram (the account also followed Taylor Swift), and then the All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas tweeted an emoji of a pair of eyes that rustled up more speculation.
While the jimmies of hard right Pepe-appropriators and rabid Le Pen fans (that Venn diagram is a circle) are undoubtedly rustled, there are already discussions on 4chan boards about which of Furie's characters they can appropriate in retaliation.
The defending MAAC player of the year, Monmouth's Justin Robinson, won the honor for a second straight season on Friday night; when the announcement was made at halftime of Monmouth's win over Niagara, the crowd barely rustled in response.
World number 141 Hwang had appeared to have the trophy in his grasp when he approached the 18th tee for the first time having rustled up three birdies in difficult scoring conditions on the back nine as his rivals faltered.
That afternoon, Mr. Paul secured a glassy hilltop mansion in Coldwater Canyon as a location to shoot the video (it seemed like the perfect parody location of a cliché hip-hop video, he said) and rustled up a white Lamborghini as a prop.
The pop star's first solo music video rustled a few feathers with its utter weirdness, and a lot of young hearts were broken when he said, in a recent interview last week, that he "never really wanted to be" in One Direction.
I wish the musicians were credited; beyond Metro Boomin and WondaGurl's production credits (presumably the only names known and not affiliated with Wendy's in the project), all we're told is that marketing agency VML and creative consultancy Six Course rustled it up.
Likened to an action-movie hero ahead of Britain's latest bout of brinkmanship, Prime Minister Theresa May went to war with fellow lawmakers who refused to eat a perfectly good bowl of porridge that a bunch of chefs in Europe had rustled up for them.
Leaning back against the hard wooden slats, she absorbed the energetic hum around her, the mingling of voices and movement, how the barely-there summer breeze rustled the leaves overhead, stirring the straight, black bangs of a little girl intently eating an ice cream cone.
The technology found a larger audience at the 2015 New Museum Triennial, where Daniel Steegman Mangrané used the Oculus Rift to transport viewers to a Brazilian rain forest, whose leaves rustled and grass waved as you acted like a fool in the white cube.
Whether he fancies himself a musician, a chef, a connoisseur of the finest wines available to humanity, or a beach bum extraordinaire, we&aposve rustled up gift ideas to appease all the dads out there, so go ahead and treat him, if just once this year.
Our laughter rustled the cottonwoods, our friendship polished the water, our days unsoured by lack of purpose.
He appeared, hovering calf-eyed over a fragile and lovely creature whose skirts rustled silkenly as she moved.
Muhammad ordered a Military expedition in Safwan. The expedition was ordered by Muhammad after he received intelligence that Kurz ibn Jabir al-Fihri rustled some grazing cattle belonging to Muslims. It occurred directly after the Invasion of Waddan in the year 2 AH of the Islamic calendar. The expedition was ordered by Muhammad after he received intelligence that Kurz ibn Jabir al-Fihri rustled some grazing cattle belonging to Muslims.
There have been similar lines of research to this method. One attempt studied in particular how the specific sound of fabric being rustled can be unpleasant. This method of evaluation was measured through Multidimensional Scaling analysis, or MSA.Sukigara, S., & Ishibashi, T. (2001).
And what about his cattle? One can't say that it is given by God, as he uses the labor of other people. Besides he catches the thieves. Several times he rustled Turkmen horses and "kindled the fire" between the two neighboring villages.
A showdown ensues in a box canyon, where Parker and Sledge are planning to destroy the cattle they have rustled. Ben gets there in time to shoot them both. He is wounded himself, but will survive and also will now have Linda.
In the second section (containing stanzas 5 to 12), Helgi lay with his war party at Brunarvagar and had slaughtered some rustled cattle on the beach and were eating the meat raw. Then Sigrún, who was Sváfa reborn appeared, and introduced herself as the daughter of king Högne.
The gang, which had rustled cattle in the Saratoga, Wyoming, area, had been wiped out in a gun battle. Dart also had three indictments returned against him in Sweetwater County. When Dart was accused of murdering Rash, he took refuge inside his friend's cabin and waited for the rumors to cool down.Ball (2014), p. 238.
Durham & McBride, p.5 Also, much of the border region is mountainous or open moorland, unsuitable for arable farming but good for grazing. Livestock was easily rustled and driven back to raiders' territory by mounted reivers who knew the country well. The raiders also often removed easily portable household goods or valuables, and took prisoners for ransom.
Among his pupils were Paul Snoek and Tom Lanoye. He made his literary debut in 1939, with the short story Dis al ("This is all") in the magazine Nederland. His debut as a poet followed in 1943, with the collection of poems De moerbeitoppen ruischten ("The mulberries rustled"). He was cofounder of the magazine Podium (1943–1944).
The Lincoln County War accomplished little other than to foster distrust and animosity in the area. The surviving Regulators, most notably Billy the Kid, continued as fugitives. Gradually, his fellow gunmen scattered to their various fates. Billy rode with Bowdre, O'Folliard, Dave Rudabaugh, and a few other friends, with whom he rustled cattle and committed other crimes.
Kurz ibn Jabir al-Fihri is a companion of Muhammad but used to be an enemy. During the Invasion of Safwan he rustled some grazing cattle belonging to the Muslim community. Muhammad sent seventy Muslims after him, who chased him to Safwan, at the outskirts of Badr. But Kurz ibn Jabir al-Fihri managed to escape.
Billy disguises himself as a Mexican Charro interested in buying Barlow's rustled cattle in order to gain information to bring the outlaws to justice. Meanwhile, the outlaws threaten the feisty owner of the Circle C Ranch Ma Clark, but Ma is not the type to be pushed around; and she has her sights set on marrying Judge Ryan.
Russell said he made the film "to prove a point and enjoy myself at the same time. For it is my contention that most of the literary classics we see on television are generally too long, too slow, too samey, too costly and just too, too twee."Rustled up;Ken Russell;Film;Culture Russell, Ken. The Times 17 Dec 1995: 1.
Similarly, rabbits have great hearing and are sensitive to noises generated by rustled bushes. The game can be played in campaign mode, which includes mission-specific objectives and the storyline, as well as a "challenge" mode, which involves the player progressing through a series of fourteen maps with the goal of clearing them of all hostile creatures. There is also an interactive tutorial.
Wyatt proves the only man in the town willing to face a drunken Indian shooting at the townspeople. When the brothers return to their camp, they find their cattle rustled and James murdered. Wyatt returns to Tombstone. Seeking to avenge James' murder, he takes the open position of town marshal and encounters the hot-tempered Doc Holliday and scurrilous Clanton gang several times.
The foliage of a nearby > tree rustled and a strange object flashed down. It landed with a thud on the > soldier's helmet and even his steel helmet failed to protect his skull. > The object which had hurtled down was a cricket bat, much battered and > ominously stained. The blade was split and bound in places with lengths of > brass wire.
He accuses the rabbit of stealing his hat. After a page turn, we see the bear sitting on a rustled patch of ground, wearing the red pointy hat. A squirrel enters and asks the bear if he’s seen a rabbit wearing a hat. The bear answers negatively and defensively, implying he ate the rabbit and ending with “Don’t ask me any more questions”.
Sometime late, one of the boys has a change of heart, and when he tells Gene what has happened, Gene produces a phony "Mrs. Barton" and her three children. The judge then rules that Brain, Nails, and Slick are imposters, but Welch detects that the plan is a trick. He plans to do away with the boys and secretly remove the rustled cattle from their ranch.
Everything is going well until a strange sound begins, and a dust storm rolls in. Everyone takes cover in the Wong mansion, but the unprotected buggalo outside are rustled during the storm, ruining the Wongs. Kif sets off with the last remaining buggalo, Amy's personal pet Betsy, in an effort to draw out the rustlers. Professor Farnsworth sends Fry, Leela, and Bender along with him.
Unlike their intermarried Mac Giolla Mocolmog relatives, now called FitzDiarmuid, they had not integrated into the evolving Hiberno-Norman society. They frequently raided, rustled and burned local bawn enclosures from their inaccessible hillside encampments beyond Brittas and Bohernabreena. The Castle was inherited by the Newcomen family, who enhanced it and held it into the mid-seventeenth century. Its political importance subsequently declined with the Newcomens.
The fear engendered by Mukin-zēri sometimes kept Assyrian sympathizers from giving them active aid or accepting their generous amnesty terms. But, while Mukin- zēri’s forces were engaged in battle in Buharu, his own subjects ("Akkadians") apparently rustled his sheep. Mukin-zēri countered the Assyrians’ propaganda by attempting to divide their allies. He warned Marduk-apla-iddina of the vicissitude of his uncle Balassu.
" Lepky said that one of Wyspiański's plays prompted him to compose this poem: "In the fall of 1910, in Cracow, I was walking home after viewing a theatrical production of Wyspianski's drama Noc Listopadowa. The withered leaves rustled beneath my feet, and departing cranes were trumpeting high above. The poem seemed to come by itself, without my knowledge or effort. My brother Lev Lepky set it to music.
In 1896, several wealthy cattle barons in the area made attempts to purchase the Bassett ranch from the Bassetts. When the Bassetts refused, the barons began to rustle their cattle. Ann and her sister Josie, in turn, rustled cattle from them. This led to a feud, and resulted in the cattlemen bringing in killer for hire Tom Horn to deal with what the cattlemen deemed to be criminals.
Tommy and Tuppence make their plans to catch the head of the forgers, or 'The Crackler' as Tommy calls him, named after the sound that a rustled banknote makes. The two are soon ensconced in the Laidlaw's circle of friends. As well as the Laidlaws themselves, Mrs Laidlaw's French father, M. Heroulade, is an object of suspicion. They observe how notes are passed by the Laidlaws to lay their bets.
Gregory F. Michno and Susan J. Michno, Forgotten Fights: Little-known Raids and Skirmishes on the Frontier, 1823 to 1890, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 2008 Jack was also known as a gunfighter, who murdered, robbed, rustled cattle as well as doing some legitimate work. It was said he was a smart man that kept his dealings quiet but would shoot to kill upon the slightest provocation. Jack Peter Worthington Gordon, findagrave.
The Cavalry Houses were designed in a style that is typical of the Saint Petersburg urban development houses in the mid-18th century. These houses were styled after imperial residences. One distinctive characteristic is the rustled shoulder blades, which highlight the corners and the central parts of the houses' facades. Decorative locking window frames adorn the windows on both floors, and the floors are separated by wide profiled traction.
At the age of 18, after having rustled Cayuse horses from the Umatilla with Dan Burns, Vaughan and Burns were tracked by Umatilla County Sheriff Frank Maddock and Deputy O. John Hart to their camp at Burnt Creek. On May 1, 1865, the lawmen engaged the two outlaws in a gunbattle. Hart and Burns were killed in the gunfight, and Maddock had a gunshot wound to the head. Vaughan was also wounded, but initially escaped.
On his way to Steer City, Buddy Hale (Gary Cooper) rescues Janet Lane (Betty Jewel) from a runaway horse. Unknown to Buddy, the woman's brother Ward (Jack Luden) just shot the sheriff. Heading a ring of indignant ranchers whose cattle are being systematically rustled, Ward suspects that the sheriff and Justice Bert Wagner are leading the gang of thieves. Justice Wagner makes Buddy sheriff and sends him to arrest his predecessor's murderer.
Fall and his neighbor, Oliver M. Lee, were landowners in the area and were rivals to attorney Albert Jennings Fountain. Fall's association with Lee seems to have begun when Fall helped Lee in a criminal case. Lee, known for dispensing violence and terrorizing his enemies, employed William McNew and Jim Gilliland, both known as gunmen. Lee repeatedly rustled cattle from other ranches in the area, altering the brands to resemble his own.
Anyone who robbed travellers who carried the Count's passes or rustled livestock from herds under his Watch were forced to return the stolen money or merchandise and we're fined for the first two offences. Tories who did so a third time were killed. O'Hanlon is described as scrupulously adhering to his word once it was given. In 1674 the authorities in Dublin Castle put a price on Redmond O'Hanlon and several other known outlaws.
Several years after that, the international boundary between Sonora and Arizona was surveyed and it was found that half of the settlement was in Mexican territory. The town was then split in two. La Noria became the name of the Mexican part of town while the American side continued to be known as Lochiel. In the early 1910s, Pancho Villa and his men rustled cattle and horses in the area on more than one occasion.
Meanwhile, two villains see their chance to become rich by playing the cattlemen, led by female boss Dale Kirby, and the farmers represented by Dan Harper against each other. The ensuing range war would benefit the pair with their buying the farmer's land when they are driven off and taking the proceeds of rustled cattle that the pair blame on the farmers. Billy Carson sees their game and takes them on as well as the hostile cattlemen and farmers.
In disjointed episodes that have survived, Pirithous had heard rumors about Theseus' courage and strength in battle but he wanted proof. He rustled Theseus' herd of cattle from Marathon, and Theseus set out to pursue him. Pirithous took up arms and the pair met, then became so impressed by each other they took an oath of friendship. They were among the company of heroes that hunted the Calydonian Boar, another mythic theme that was already well known to Homer's listeners.
Failing to stay clear of a huge herd of rustled and stolen animals, White's group is overwhelmed by an accompanying group of hundreds of Comanche warriors. Few of them survive. Arrested as a filibuster in Chihuahua, the kid is set free when his acquaintance Toadvine tells the authorities they will make useful Indian hunters for the state's newly hired scalphunting operation. They join Glanton and his gang, and the bulk of the novel is devoted to detailing their activities and conversations.
He was also the broker for animals that were rustled for the occasion, buying at a low price from the hustlers and selling at market prices to the Army.Lewis, The Honoured Society, p. 49-50 However, too many horses and mules died of diseases or old age before they even reached the battlefield and the army ordered an inquiry. In 1917, Vizzini was sentenced to 20 years in first instance for fraud, corruption and murder, but he was absolved thanks to powerful friends who exonerated him.
The survey was later disputed, since Garretson had taken the base of the Manzano Mountains as the eastern boundary of the grant, while the Indians claimed the land up to the crest of the mountains, with its valuable woods and pastures. Conditions in New Mexico were harsh and the territory was still unsettled. In 1857 a band of Gila Apaches rustled several head of Garretson's cattle from near Robledo. In September 1859 his compass-man drowned in trying to cross the Rio Grande near Cochiti.
The two bodies were recovered and brought back to town. Records indicated that these young Mexican cowboys were in that vicinity in an attempt to locate the stolen cattle. It was not clear who had killed them, but it was likely that Hale and his men had rustled the cattle in question, then killed the young Mexican cowboys when they trailed the herd to Hale's ranch. A large crowd gathered in El Paso, including John Hale and his friend, former town marshal George Campbell.
Ed and Lefty immediately ride off and hang the man despite Lefty protesting the illegality of it; it is Ed's chosen method of law. Back at his ranch, Ed and his wife Laura (Kathy Baker) prepare to move to Washington; Ed has been elected Senator. She has reservations about Ed's decision to leave Lefty in charge, but Ed is sure of his loyalty. The next day, a ranch hand informs Ed and Lefty that three horses have been rustled and they ride off to check.
It was as if the heavens Had silently kissed the earth, So that in a shower of blossoms She must only dream of him. The breeze wafted through the fields, The ears of corn waved gently, The forests rustled faintly, So sparkling clear was the night. And my soul stretched its wings out far, Flew through the hushed lands, as if it were flying home. The line "She must only dream of him" is very interesting in translation, because it is not necessarily referring to a human female and a human male.
Bertrand Russell (1959) wrote "Beyond doubt [...] he was one of the most original minds of the later nineteenth century and certainly the greatest American thinker ever".Russell, Bertrand (1959), Wisdom of the West, p. 276 Russell and Whitehead's Principia Mathematica, published from 1910 to 1913, does not mention Peirce (Peirce's work was not widely known until later).Anellis, Irving H. (1995), "Peirce Rustled, Russell Pierced: How Charles Peirce and Bertrand Russell Viewed Each Other's Work in Logic, and an Assessment of Russell's Accuracy and Role in the Historiography of Logic", Modern Logic 5, 270–328.
In Tombstone, Wyatt finds out that Ike Clanton is trying to herd thousands of head of rustled Mexican cattle but cannot as long as the Earps control Tombstone's railway station. Morgan Earp criticizes his brother's association with Holliday, but Wyatt insists the gunslinger is welcome in Tombstone as long as he stays out of trouble. Cotton offers Wyatt a $20,000 bribe (about $ today) if he allows the stolen cattle to be shipped, but Wyatt refuses. He rides out to the Clanton ranch, returning young Billy Clanton to his mother after finding Billy drunk.
This oldest of Moscow's boulevards was laid out in 1796 under the direction of the architect Karin. Silver birches were the first trees to be planted here, but they did not take root, and so for almost 200 years the wind has rustled through the heavy foliage of mighty lime trees. Immediately after it was laid out this picturesque boulevard became a favourite place for high society people to take their walks. It became “a green club” for the Moscow aristocracy because of a great number of lime trees on the boulevard.
There they enter a state of torpor, thus conserving energy.Piper, Ross (2007), Extraordinary Animals: An Encyclopedia of Curious and Unusual Animals, Greenwood Press At night they emerge to forage on the surface rather than wasting energy shifting sand. Their main prey are termites that live under isolated grass clumps, and they might travel for 6 kilometres a night in search of food. They seek promising clumps by listening for wind-rustled grass-root stresses and termites' head-banging alarm signals, neither of which can be heard easily above ground, so they stop periodically and dip their heads under the sand to listen.
The couple apparently did not realise the danger they were in. On July 20, 1889, a range detective, George Henderson, was cited by Bothwell in a meeting with other ranchers as having seen that Watson had rustled cattle. Some wanted nothing to do with Bothwells plan to lynch the couple, but five agreed. Watched by Gene Crowder, Bothwell and those ranchers he had convinced to go along with him arrived on the ranch with a buckboard and told Ella at gunpoint to get in or be shot as they were arresting her for rustling and taking her to Rawlins.
The Halls were one of the sixty major riding families of the Scottish Marches and were involved in reiving as other border clans were. During one of the 'Day of Truce' occasions, a Robert Spragon 'fyled' a complaint against two Halls that had rustled 120 sheep. As with all Reiving families, they would consider themselves loyal to neither the English or the Scots, the family name holding allegiance over all else. As recounted in the song "The Death of Parcy Reed", the Hall's betray and stand idly by as the Laird of Troughend, Parcy Reed is murdered by the Crosier Clan.
While investigating the recent raids, Gene and Frog grow suspicious of the Chicago and Western Packing Co., owned by Jack Shannon (Arthur Loft) and run by Jack and his brother Jim (House Peters Jr.). The deputies find the carcasses of some rustled cattle and demand to see the hides in order to check the brands. Lying to the deputies, Jim tells them that the cattle belong to his partner, Thad Slaughter (Maston Williams), and that Slaughter has the hides at his ranch. On their way to Slaughter's ranch, Gene and Sheriff Doniphon discover Frog locked in one of Jim's trucks.
Ultimately, the Lincoln County War accomplished little other than to foment distrust and animosity in the area and to make fugitives out of the surviving Regulators, most notably Billy the Kid. The Kid, Scurlock, Bowdre, Chavez y Chavez, Waite, Saunders, Brewer, Brown, McNab and the Coe cousins received the most notoriety as being "Regulators". Gradually, his fellow gunmen scattered to their various fates, and Billy the Kid was left with Charlie Bowdre, Tom O'Folliard, Dirty Dave Rudabaugh, and a few other friends with whom he rustled cattle and committed other petty crimes while negotiating for an amnesty that would never come, and evading capture.
It was the modern ironclad vessels of the Brazilian navy that had stood by and allowed the retiring Paraguayan army to escape across the River Paraná on rafts – together with 100,000 head of rustled cattle – without doing anything to stop them. Those same vessels had been defied by two Paraguayan chatas (flat-bottomed, towable barges mounting a single gun). Although the Brazilian naval command protested that the shallow river waters enjoined caution, the Brazilian soldiery and the Emperor Pedro II were disgusted. As a result, the Brazilian Admiral Tamandaré had been relieved of his command and Joaquim José Inácio"Ignacio", according to some spelling conventions.
He has heard dim patois-talk, of > immortal Grand-Monarch victories; of a burnt Palatinate, as he toiled and > moiled to make a little speck of this Earth greener; of Cevennes > Dragoonings; of Marlborough going to the war. Four generations have bloomed > out, and loved and hated, and rustled off: he was forty-six when Louis > Fourteenth died. The Assembly, as one man, spontaneously rose, and did > reverence to the Eldest of the World; old Jean is to take seance among them, > honourably, with covered head. He gazes feebly there, with his old eyes, on > that new wonder-scene; dreamlike to him, and uncertain, wavering amid > fragments of old memories and dreams.
Their most noted king was Pterelaos, rendered immortal by Poseidon by the single golden hair among the hairs of his head, but undone by his faithless daughter (Comaetho) who plucked it while he slept, so that the Mycenaean adventurer Amphitryon of Tiryns could overcome and kill him and retrieve the cattle Pterelaos' sons had rustled from Mycenae, along with many spoils besides. As he was returning with his spoils to his bride at Thebes, Zeus preceded him by one night: taking Amphitryon's shape, and brandishing a Taphian cup as a sign of his success, the king of gods fathered Heracles. They are often identified with the Tilevoides (Τηλεβόιδες), islands in the Ionian Sea.
Mallory rustled up oxygen equipment for a last-ditch effort. He chose young Andrew Irvine as his partner. 1952 documentary On 8 June 1924, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine made an attempt on the summit via the North Col- North Ridge-Northeast Ridge route from which they never returned. On 1 May 1999, the Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition found Mallory's body on the North Face in a snow basin below and to the west of the traditional site of Camp VI. Controversy has raged in the mountaineering community whether one or both of them reached the summit 29 years before the confirmed ascent and safe descent of Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.
This environment provided an opportunity for thieves residing in the breaks—they rustled stock from herds on the plains on one side of the Missouri River, drove them into remote reaches of the breaks, changed their brands, and then drove the stock to the other side of the river, to reach communities where the stock could be sold. Rustling horses was most common because horses could be driven much faster than cattle. Rocky Point was associated with this system of rustling because stolen stock could be crossed from one side of the river to the other at the Rocky Point Ford. The thieves would range south as far as Wyoming, and north as far as Canada.
The novel takes place primarily in London and Paris in the latter half of the eighteenth century. It spans a time period of roughly 36 years, with the (chronologically) first events taking place in December 1757 and the last in either late 1793 or early 1794. Research published in The Dickensian in 1963 suggests that the house at 1 Greek Street, now The House of St Barnabas, forms the basis for Dr Manette and Lucie's London house. > In a building at the back, attainable by a courtyard where a plane tree > rustled its green leaves, church organs claimed to be made, and likewise > gold to be beaten by some mysterious giant who had a golden arm starting out > of the wall... as if he had beaten himself precious.
Commander Carrion stated that the contras consisted of insignificant bands of poorly armed and poorly organized members of Somoza's National Guard, who carried out uncoordinated border raids and rustled cattle (presumably for food). In December 1981, the U.S. Congress authorized an initial appropriation of 19 million dollars to finance paramilitary operations in Nicaragua and elsewhere in Central America. Because of this aid, Commander Carrion stated that the contras began to become centralized and received both training and weapons from the CIA. During 1982 the contra guerrillas engaged the Sandinista armed forces in a series of hit and run border raids and carried out a number of sabotage operations including: # the destruction of two key bridges in the northern part of Nicaragua, and # the planting of bombs in Nicaraguan civil aircraft in Mexico and in the baggage area of a Nicaraguan port.

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