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"scut" Definitions
  1. a short erect tail (as of a hare)
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Women had long been employed in the scut work of doing calculations.
And he didn't pout when he didn't get a promotion, just more scut work, instead.
Scut promptly sent a handful of his own always unconventional vignettes off to the discovered address.
" His biggest problem with the production: "The kid who played me as Scut Farkus was ridiculously handsome!
You'd do well to lay off the starch and read some Betty Friedan on the slavery of scut work.
When you are punished with a scut job, you should accept it with humor and remember that someone else will mess up soon enough and bail you out.
Other characters featured in the spot include Scut Farkus from "A Christmas Story," Nurse Ratched from "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and Johnny Lawrence from Karate Kid.
Once upon a time, you knew that you could log off e-mail and, like Cinderella before midnight, gain a few hours of deliverance from the day's digital scut work.
The actor, 47, played bully Scut Farkus in the 1983 film, about a young boy named Ralphie and his quest to convince his parents, his teacher and Santa that a Red Ryder B.B. gun is the perfect Christmas gift.
Yet, the profession suffers from chronic high rates of turnover due to low pay, few benefits, high physical demands and lots of "scut" work — stuff that teens are used to dealing with at the bottom of the job ladder.
The last Surrealist of the trio is Louis Scutenaire, known as Scut, who first read Nougé and Goemans's work in a bookstore in 1926 in the form of an original text posted and signed by both, at the bottom of which was listed an address of publication (actually the medical laboratory where Nougé worked).
How could one man—some unholy combination of the Grinch, the Winter Warlock, Mr. Potter, the kid that beat up Thurman Merman, Scut Farkus, and his toady Grover Dill—bestowed with such an important high-profile media position get something so seasonally important, so Christmas-y centric, so jing-jing-a-ling-ly vital, so damn wrong?
Perpessicius' early war poems comprise the larger part of Scut și targă volume. Its other sections of the book were identified by Vianu as political satire directed at the regime changes in Greater Romania. Like its immediate successor Itinerar sentimental, Scut și targă was seen by Vianu as among "the most delicate and spiritual inspirations of [their] epoch." From a stylistic perspective, Scut și targă fitted within the scope of Symbolist poetry and, as Perpessicius himself is said to have recounted, marked by the influence of Jules Laforgue.
The Jean Shepherd story "Scut Farkas and the Murderous Mariah" revolves around top-spinning in the fictional Depression-era American city of Hohman, Indiana. The bully and the named top in the title are challenged by Shepherd's ongoing protagonist Ralph and a so-called "gypsy top" of similar design to Mariah named Wolf.Shepherd, Jean. "Scut Farkas and the Murderous Mariah", Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories and Other Disasters (New York: Doubleday Dolphin Books), 1976 The Top is a short story by bohemian writer Franz Kafka.
It is the only state-designated Country-Scenic Natural River in southeast Michigan. This includes of the mainstream, plus an additional of three tributaries. The river was named after the Huron band of Native Americans who lived in the area. In Native languages, it was called cos-scut-e-nong sebee or Giwitatigweiasibi.
There are three SCUT campuses, both located in Guangzhou: Wushan Campus (or North Campus), University Town Campus (or South Campus, HEMC Campus) and Guangzhou International Campus (GZIC). The headquarters of the university are on the Wushan Campus. Of SCUT's 32 schools, 17 are located on the Wushan Campus, 11 on the University Town Campus, and 4 on the GZIC.
2000 First remote vulnerability in OpenBSD followed by a series of remote exploits against OpenBSD (some co- authored with ADM). Forced OpenBSD to remove the claim from the OpenBSD webpage "7 years without vulnerability". In September 2001 released comprehensive Format String Research Paper by scut describing uncontrolled format string vulnerabilities. In 2003, the group informally disbanded, and in 2004 the website went down.
Ferrovial, through its subsidiary Cintra, is dedicated to the operation and management of a score of motorways. It operates the Autema motorway in Spain, as well as the SerranoPark car park in Madrid. The company has a 15% stake in the Autopista del Sol after a June 2019 transaction with Meridiam. In Portugal, it has a stake in three highways: Via do Infante, Norte Litoral and Scut Açores.
Kinder Downfall is the tallest waterfall in the Peak District, with a 30-metre fall. It lies on the River Kinder, where it flows west over one of the gritstone cliffs on the plateau edge. The waterfall was formerly known as Kinder Scut, and it is from this that the plateau derives its name. Although usually little more than a trickle in summer, in spate conditions it is impressive.
As of 2013, 84% of Portuguese motorways have tolls, although there are also some toll-free highways, mostly in urban areas, like those of Greater Lisbon and Greater Oporto. Tolls charge drivers by the distance they travel. Almost all motorways are managed by private concessionaries, such as Brisa and Ascendi. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Government of Portugal created seven shadow toll concessions, the SCUT toll (, tolls with no charges for the users).
He's not taken very seriously and often given scut work. Other cops steal his patrolman's hat and place it in prominent places around town, like on the heads of statues. But though Brad begins building his career on conspicuous earnestness and honesty, he soon proves his mettle with bravery, toughness, and unselfish heroics. Nick Shelton - Georgia Bureau of Investigation's (GBI) good old boy field agent for Grant County, he is constantly working with Jeffrey and Sara on cases.
Kinder Downfall Kinder Downfall is the tallest waterfall in the Peak District, with a fall. The waterfall was formerly known as Kinder Scut, and it is from this that the plateau derives its name. Although usually little more than a trickle in summer, in spate conditions it is impressive. In certain wind conditions (notably when there is a strong west wind), the water is blown back on itself, and the resulting cloud of spray can be seen from several miles away.
Ward was born on August 31, 1970, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the son of actress Pam Hyatt. He is known for his character Dave Scovil (Titus's stoner half-brother) on the FOX show Titus and as the bully Scut Farkus in the 1983 perennial Christmas movie A Christmas Story. He also has guest roles on popular television series such as NCIS, Lost, and Crossing Jordan. Ward has had roles in films such as Almost Famous, Transformers and Anne of Green Gables.
His main publication is 1999 Theology of death. Essays on Protestant Modernism. The Cherry Orchard and Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov. In 1997 he was invited to Europe, and worked on Dostoevsky's The Gambler at the AKT-ZENT Creative CenterThe AKT-ZENT Creative Center, joining in 1996 with KOINE (France), PROTEI (Italy) and SCUT (Scandinavia) formed the European Association for Theatre Culture, and is now the Research Centre of the Theatre Education & Training Committee of the International Theatre Institute–UNESCO headed by Jurij Alschitz in Berlin.
She married Louis Scutenaire in 1930. Her poems and tales, highly fantastical, were first collected in 1949 in a thin volume with a print run of 200 copies under the pseudonym Irine; in 1976, the collection Corne de brune featured her contributions to periodicals and collective works, as well as the prefaces she wrote for her friends: this volume would enable one to better appreciate her humor. After Scutenaire's death in 1987, she published her recollections of their life together as Ma vie avec Scut. She died in Watermael-Boitsfort in 1994.
Scuta, as used by the Imperial Roman army's legions. Note the alae et fulgura ("wings-and-thunderbolts") emblem, painted exclusively on legionary shields and representing Jupiter, the highest Roman god The legionary scutum (plural form: scuta; derivation: It. scudo, Sp. escudo, Fr. écu; Rom. scut), a convex rectangular shield, appeared for the first time in the Augustan era, replacing the oval shield of the army of the Republic. Shields, from examples found at Dura and Nydam, were of vertical plank construction, the planks glued, and faced inside and out with painted leather.
15 His critically acclaimed collection of war poems, Scut și targă, was published in 1926. In 1927, the same year as Pillat and Artur Enășescu, he received the Award for Poetry granted by the Romanian Writers' Society. Victor Durnea, "Societatea scriitorilor români" , in Dacia Literară, Nr. 2/2008; republished by the Romanian Cultural Institute's România Culturală During those years, Perpessicius fell in love with Viorica "Yvoria" Secoșanu, a woman scholar who became his mistress. When she became aware that the critic was happily married, she committed self-immolation in Bellu cemetery, and died in hospital a short while after.
Much of Perpessicius' career was dedicated to collecting, structuring and interpreting Eminescu's texts, resulting in an authoritative edition of Eminescu's writings, the 17-volume Opere ("Works"). A veteran of World War I, where he lost use of his right arm, Perpessicius debuted in poetry while recovering in hospital, publishing the critically acclaimed volume Scut și targă ("Shield and Stretcher"). His subsequent "intimist" and Neoclassical tendencies made him part of a distinct current within the local branch of Symbolism. Like other mainstream modernists of his day, Perpessicius also espoused anti-fascism and criticized nationalism in general, attitudes which led him into conflict with the 1930s far right.
Ralphie's plot for most of the film is to find a top tough enough to knock that of a bully's out of a chalk circle in a game of "Kill". Scut Farkus, the main bully, was demoted following the events of A Christmas Story, with a new head bully, Lug Ditka, taking his place and ruling over the school. Despite his firm standing, Ralphie's tops are always defeated by Ditka's top, prompting Ralphie to look for outside sources that also backfire, such as a top bought from an Eastern shop that is painted with roses, giving Ditka all the mocking material. During the Parker family's visit to the world fair, Ralphie gets a top from a gypsy stand just as powerful as Ditka's, allowing Ralphie to challenge him again.
With the aim of undertaking long-term concentrated research into acting pedagogy, Alschitz founded three European theatre research centres: in 1994, Skandinaviskt Centrum for Utforskning av Teater (SCUT) in Stockholm; in 1995, AKT-ZENT Internationales Theaterzentrum in Berlin and PROTEI – Progetti Teatrali Internazionali in Rome. In 2000, these three independently operating centres, along with the newly founded KOINE- Langages Transatlantiques centre in Paris, became affiliated as the European Association for Theatre Culture, with Alschitz as the artistic director. Since 1996, Alschitz has mounted wide-ranging projects on various specific themes, which have been undertaken in cooperation with the centres of the European Association for Theatre Culture, leading academies worldwide and the national centres of the International Theatre Institute. In the process, he produced a number of books on acting such as The Vertical of the Role: A Method for the actor’s self-preparation, 40 Questions of one Role, in which he introduces maieutics as a method for the analysis of a role, and The Art of Dialogue which presents for the first time his concept of ‘Spherical Dialogue’. With ‘School after Theatre’, a cooperation with GITIS, Alschitz introduced to Western Europe the principle of continuous professional education for actors and directors.

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