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Bowie and Prince and Phife and Lemmy shuffled off to Valhalla.
Shakespeare shuffled off his mortal coil 27 years ago this weekend.
Shakespeare shuffled off his mortal coil 400 years ago this weekend.
As the two movie stars stared quizzically, Mr. Redmayne quickly shuffled off, mortified.
Kelli O'Hara, frequent nom and first-time winner, shuffled off stage in glee.
Trust in institutions, after a long fight, also shuffled off this mortal coil.
It was painful to watch as he gathered them up and shuffled off.
Brooks was quickly shuffled off for an emergency C-section that saved her life.
But would your cat gnaw your face if you shuffled off this mortal coil unexpectedly?
In 623, they shuffled off, ignominiously, to Oklahoma City to be reborn as the Thunder.
Not too shabby for an artist who shuffled off this mortal coil almost 20 years ago.
They don't want to be shuffled off to an anonymous high-rise while developers make big profits.
Felicie Cormier, who died within two days after Meilleu, was 118 when she shuffled off this mortal coil.
Calls won't be shuffled off to No More Voicemail's third-party system until you reject or ignore the call.
The Phillies had previously been shuffled off for not being awful enough, and today the Rockies get the boot.
All candidates are selected by the party, and officials serve one term before being shuffled off to another post.
This isn't the first time that voice data gathered by Alexa has accidentally been shuffled off to the wrong place.
Having just secured a multi-million-pound deal for his university, he wasn't about to be shuffled off into retirement.
It's been months since Harambe shuffled off this mortal coil after an unfortunate and widely discussed incident at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Said group is then shuffled off to another community because that's not as bad as leaving them all in the wilderness.
He speaks quickly, doesn't take questions and as soon as he's done, he's shuffled off stage, not to be seen again.
As the candidates shuffled off the stage to mingle with supporters, Warren approached Sanders but declined to shake his outstretched hand.
He realized that no one had actually ever asked him before; instead he was usually just suspended or shuffled off to detention.
Leroy's half sisters were shuffled off to their blood mother's relatives, and he was left to live with cousins who mistreated him.
Taveras shuffled off the field with his Cardinals teammates that night, as the Giants mobbed the hitter, Travis Ishikawa, at home plate.
Instead, they checked their phones for missed calls from their parents, and quickly shuffled off to find an autorickshaw to take them home.
He's quickly shuffled off of the Moon along with a young woman named Chan Qi, who got pregnant — a violation of local regulations.
When they showed up, they learned that they no longer had jobs, before being shuffled off to a separate meeting to discuss benefits.
At the base of the mountain, I shuffled off the train and onto a cable car along with a handful of European backpackers.
CUSTOMER: But the dollar has ceased to be, it has shuffled off this mortal coil, it is an ex-currency OWNER: So you say, sir.
But just as the evening came to life with that apocalyptic prospect, it was all over and delegates shuffled off to the lobby and the bar.
I'd help you if I could, but all I can do is call her office, get shuffled off to an assistant, leave a message, and wait.
Since he shuffled off the court and into the locker room during the second half of Game 1, the Warriors have outscored the Spurs by 61 points.
On the outside, the neglected donkey looked better than he had a few evenings ago, when he shuffled off a trailer, lame and sick with matted fur.
So completely had he vanished, according to The Telegraph, that Cher assumed he had shuffled off his mortal coil — until she ran into him one day in 1995.
As the other competitors shuffled off the track, Bolt took a solitary walk around the stadium, a flag slung around his shoulders, as Bob Marley songs played over the speakers.
The Getaway Back in the days before the sharing economy, if you wanted to be pampered or primped you slipped on terry cloth slippers and shuffled off to the hotel spa.
The Mets shuffled off for a long weekend late Wednesday afternoon, bound for a four-game visit to the Philadelphia Phillies, the only team behind them in the National League East.
"Strong and stable" The campaign was run as a presidential one, with Theresa May front and center, while cabinet ministers were shuffled off the big stage to tour regional TV studios.
According to W, the three, along with several other sought after millennials, were shuffled off to the beautiful location after the last Dolce & Gabbana show in Milan, where they sat front row.
Even if a charity's existing work is highly effective, if new donations will be shuffled off to new, less promising projects, then the effect of the additional donations is likely to be small.
That was never more true than last weekend, when this town observed the 400th anniversary of the death of its most famous son, who shuffled off his mortal coil on April 23, 1616.
" He eventually shuffled off toward the stranger, allowing Randolph to turn his attention to the other 14-year-old, Thomas, who stood sheepishly on a nearby corner holding his sign: "I've Been Bullied.
But, while A Star Is Born pokes at the mythology of artistic legitimacy that Jackson represents, and even though the story is about him being shuffled off the stage, it still values his musicality.
But, as was the case with the financial industry bailout, it was the story of what happened to the little guy—in this case, the autoworkers—that was always shuffled off to the side.
Around 1:30 AM on Wednesday morning, after all our party guests had shuffled off into the night, I got tired of waiting for the official call of Pennsylvania and went for a short walk.
Like most cosmopolitan capitals, Bangkok is a place where you can snag sushi, burgers, and pizza on the same block, but where green spaces are dwindling and traditions are sometimes shuffled off to the side.
The rapper's murder will be forever linked with that of his peer Tupac Shakur, though the pair are just in a long line of musicians who've shuffled off the mortal coil under less-than-clear circumstances.
But Samsung's box of TV guts and ports seems intended to be shuffled off to the side, while LG's is meant to be front and center as it doubles as a Dolby Atmos soundbar as well.
After his 37-footer had sailed over the top of Paul George's outstretched hand and through the basket, Lillard turned toward the Thunder bench — and the backside of Russell Westbrook as he shuffled off the court — and waved goodbye.
Presently it's not known why he's doing this, but you can certainly watch it happen below, for as long as it lasts:Update 5:04pm EST: The climber, naturally, shuffled off to a different side of the building free of air vents.
Updates on their pushes for the deregulation of extractive industry and the opening of federal land for mining and drilling arrive at breakneck speed, while the consultation of tribal governments and affected community members have been shuffled off to the side.
Your turkey shuffled off this fowl coil before it ever had to witness the president formally pardon Bread and Butter, a pair who will now live out their days at Virginia Tech's Gobblers Rest retirement pen for very important turkeys.
Max Irons plays the young private eye Charles Hayward, who gets a visit in his dingy office from the beautiful Sophia (Stefanie Martini), an old love whose grandfather, an unpopular tycoon, has shuffled off this mortal coil under unusual circumstances.
Following the Battle of Winterfell, apparently sensing that her work was done and undoubtedly still feeling loads of guilt for the death of Shireen Baratheon, Melisandre calmly walked onto the battle plain, took off the amulet, and shuffled off this mortal coil.
Witherspoon has been a memorable actress since her teenage debut in 1991's The Man in the Moon, winning awards for her breakthrough performance in Pleasantville in 1998; the following year she starred as the indelible, terrifying Tracy Flick in Election, which ensured she'd never be shuffled off by Hollywood as a tame blonde starlet.
To die,—to sleep;—To sleep: perchance to dream:—ay, there's the rub;For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,Must give us pause: there's the respectThat makes calamity of so long life;For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely,The pangs of despis'd love, the law's delay,The insolence of office, and the spurnsThat patient merit of the unworthy takes,When he himself might his quietus makeWith a bare bodkin?
The morning was hurrying by and this vaporing was a hindrance to be shuffled off.
De-industrialisation imposes that serious social consequences. Workers skilled in the manufacturing sector are no longer needed, and are shuffled off to lower paying, less technologically valuable jobs. Computerisation and globalisation are compounding that problem. Pick, What's What in the 1980s (1982), pp 86-878.
De-industrialization imposes that serious social consequences. Workers skilled in the manufacturing sector are no longer needed, and are shuffled off to lower paying, less technologically valuable jobs. Computization and globalization are are compounding that problem. Christopher Pick, What's What in the 1980s (1982), pp 86-878.
Shortly after that set, he was shuffled off to the hospital with the help of close friends and fellow musicians. Joe missed the evening set, perhaps for the first time in his long career. The band's final engagement was to be at the 1984 New Year's Eve Jekyll Island Bluegrass Festival in Georgia.
The model indicates that deindustrialization is a serious problem which threatens the nation's ability to maintain balance of payments equilibrium in the long run. The situation after North Sea oil runs out appears troublesome. De-industrialization imposes that serious social consequences. Workers skilled in the manufacturing sector are no longer needed, and are shuffled off to lower paying, less technologically valuable jobs.
Gram was shuffled > off to a prep school, lots of money... that's a lonely song. He was a lonely > kid. Parsons first recorded "Hickory Wind" with The Byrds on March 9, 1968, at Columbia Records' Nashville recording studios during sessions for the Sweetheart of the Rodeo album. The song features the noted session musicians Lloyd Green on pedal steel guitar and John Hartford on fiddle.
Like its daylight counterpart, the American Royal Zephyr never lived up to ridership expectations, and it was not long before equipment from the ARZ was being shuffled off to other trains. Intense competition came from the Santa Fe, which ran six daily streamliners in each direction through Kansas City on a shorter schedule than CB&Q;, and an existing, dedicated overnight service called the Kansas City Chief. The American Royal Zephyr was discontinued in 1971.
The Twilight and Other Zones: The Dark Worlds of Richard Matheson, Citadel Press, 2009, pp. 24-5 The title comes from a line in Hamlet's "To be, or not to be..." soliloquy, namely, "For in that sleep of death what dreams may come / When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, / Must give us pause." The plot outline in the novel contains several allegorical references to Dante Alighieri's epic poem The Divine Comedy (1308–1321).
First edition (publ. Chatto & Windus) Mortal Coils is a collection of five short fictional pieces written by Aldous Huxley in 1921. The title uses a phrase from Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1: : ... To die, to sleep, :To sleep, perchance to dream; aye, there's the rub, :For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come, :When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, :Must give us pause ... The stories all concern themselves with some sort of trouble, normally of an amorous nature, and often ending with disappointment.
The difference between the glamorous girlfriend, in a mink coat, and the short and scruffy Cabiria are stark. The jilted Lazzari takes the starstruck Cabiria to another club and then to his house, where Cabiria is astounded by its opulence. As the two are finally becoming closer after a rather standoffish few hours, Lazzari's girlfriend returns and Cabiria is shuffled off to the bathroom, unable to make love with the movie star. Later, a church procession passes the hangout area for the town prostitutes.
With 16 laps to go, Richard Petty and off-road racer Robby Gordon tangled on the backstretch. Polesitter and leader Davey Allison pitted with the leaders, allowing Rusty Wallace to take the lead. He was quickly shuffled off of the lead on the restart, and was touched by Kyle Petty in Turn 4, which broke the car loose and sent him into a spin. Rick Mast narrowly avoided Wallace, but Darrell Waltrip, unsighted, collided with Wallace's left rear quarter panel, before Wallace slammed into the inside retaining wall, eliminating both cars.
The original consist included two Vista-Domes, coaches, diner, and observation car, all built by Budd. The CB&Q; simultaneously launched an overnight Chicago-Kansas City service on the same route under the banner of the American Royal Zephyr. Sadly, the Kansas City Zephyr never lived up to ridership expectations, and it was not long before equipment from the KCZ was being shuffled off to other trains. Intense competition came from the Santa Fe, which ran six daily streamliners in each direction between the city pair on a shorter schedule than CB&Q.
Watts-Russell had founded 4AD in 1980, and the label established itself as one of the key labels in the British post-punk movement. Following several releases, Watts-Russell developed the idea of collaborating under the name This Mortal Coil. The name is taken from the Monty Python's Flying Circus "Dead Parrot sketch",Morning Becomes Eclectic interview with Ivo Watts- Russell, 13 March 1998 which in turn is a quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet ("... what dreams may come, when we have shuffled off this mortal coil..."). Quoting the 4AD website: One of the label's earliest signings was Modern English.
Neither Woodruff nor Gerow had fought in World War II and Crittenberger did not fight in either of the World Wars. Gerow, who was close to Eisenhower and a protégé of General George C. Marshall, Jr., the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, was retained, but Crittenberger moved to command of IV Corps on the Italian Front, and Woodruff was shuffled off to command of XIX Corps, Crittenberger's former command, for several weeks, before returning to the United States, and he handed over command of XIX Corps to Major General Charles H. Corlett. Upon his return to the United States, Woodruff assumed command the 84th Infantry Division, then in training at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, from March to June 1944.D'Este, p.
Suddenly, instead of playing in front of 35,000 fans on the main stage of the Big Day Out in 2000, he now played in Potato Stars at Fuel Bar in Northbridge on a Tuesday night to 22 paying punters takes a certain je ne sais quoi. Il ne regrettait rien. Reportedly overwhelmed by the $6 payment he received for his performance in this epoch-defining concert (which also featured a rare performance by local legends Johnny Rock and the Psychotics), Hensworth could only stutter a word or two of gratitude before he shuffled off in the direction of his classic HJ Holden, mumbling something about putting five bucks worth of juice in the car. Hensworth later related how he'd recklessly invested the entire dollar coin in a packet of PK chewing gum from the petrol station.
The program has been met with criticism over the program's lack of transparency and the professionalism of its reviewers. Kristen McLean, formerly of the Association of Booksellers for Children, commented that Amazon did not initially disclose that publishers paid to have their products listed and that "Amazon is not specific about how many people are in the program, how they're chosen." The program also initially met criticism over the visibility of the reviews, with librarian Elizabeth Bird (author and Top 500 Amazon Reviewer) commenting that her reviews were sometimes "shuffled off to the side" while Vine reviews were more prominently and visibly placed. Bird further commented that some of the reviewers were choosing and criticizing books that they were "not the best representative readers for" and that this highlighted the difference between lay readers and professional reviewers, that latter of who would be more able to "give insightful commentary and acknowledge a book's intended audience".

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