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We were snowed under with coverage — the build-up, the blizzard, the post-blizzard.
Beignets are rough, snowed under with confectioners' sugar, crunchy on the outside and chewy within.
And maybe it even got snowed under, stateside at least, by the shenanigans surrounding Megan Rapinoe's protest or Landon Donovan's un-retiring.
"The striking red terrain seen in the New Horizons images could fade away if they are snowed under with nitrogen frost," he said.
Educators and administrators across the board are overwhelmed, and some are understandably snowed under by the complexity of decision-making around this issue.
If you find yourself telling longtime pals you're too snowed under to connect, it's time to look at how you truly spend your time.
I could, instead, claim that for the next few months (when do the Terrible Twos end, anyway?) I'll be too snowed under by work, too sick or too weary.
WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The blizzard that blanketed Washington over the weekend put the Congress and some local services on ice for the time being, reinforcing the U.S. capital's reputation for being easily snowed under.
San Jose's assault on the Oilers continued; nine minutes into the game, the Sharks were outshooting the home side 12-2, forcing Talbot into several good saves that kept his team from being snowed under early.
Two days later, on March 14, May had still not had an official Russian response -- although by then she was being snowed under by an avalanche of Russian denials, innuendo and accusations that Moscow was being falsely blamed.
The result, however, is an inordinately busy movie that yields a few amusing and even sweet moments -- a la Gru's young daughter and her quest to find a unicorn -- that are largely snowed under by the loud and obnoxious ones.
Though the pathways were ice-crusted or snowed under when I visited last month, I watched tourists of all shapes and sizes hobble and skitter over them toward the tree for photographs: the Italian dude with the soul patch posing with double thumbs up; the overweight couple huffing, "You make it to the tree?" to a few young women returning to their car; the young man looking up at the tree, eyes closed and still, face in the sun — a tranquil image of cosmic, momentary oneness were it not for his self-aggrandizing sweatshirt, which read, I AM NOT A GOD BUT SOMETHING SIMILAR.
The Lake Highway or Highland Lakes Road runs along the west side of the lake and is sometimes snowed under in winter.
Rávik Strubel is part of a generation of writers who were born in East Germany but started publishing after the fall of the Berlin Wall.Alexander, Zaia. Introduction. Snowed Under. By Antje Rávic Strubel.
From hailstorms to flash floods, the House Hazards team of experts simulate a series of natural disasters. But their test home gets snowed under in the process proving there can never be enough weatherproofing.
"Antje Rávic Strubel's Ambiguities of Identity as Social Disruption." Women in German Yearbook vol. 28 (2012), pp. 65-80. In 2001, she published her first two novels, Offene Blende and Unter Schnee (translated as Snowed Under).
Snowed Under complicates gender identity by offering two main characters, a lesbian couple, who embody "feminine masculinity," which, according to Claudia Breger, complicates notions of both gender and social belonging in conjunction with power positions linked to nationality in post-Wall Eastern Europe.Breger, Claudia. “Hegemony, Marginalization, and Feminine Masculinity: Antje Rávic Strubel’s Unter Schnee.” Seminar vol.
The artwork for their second album, Decontrol, was created in an organic way, to highlight the contrast with The Subs’ electronic music. A wooden copy of the band's logo was put in a snowed-under field, after which it was set on fire. A photographer took photos of the whole process, eventually (with Glossy.tv on board) resulting in the artwork for the record sleeve.
"Snowed Under" also titles the band's debut album, with the line "someone who understands your hopes and fears". ;Walnut Tree The lyrics talk about waiting for someone under a walnut tree but Rice-Oxley hasn't given a real meaning to this. It appeared on the Music from the OC: Mix 2 soundtrack. James Sanger is credited on this song for his contributions at his studios in France.
In 1886, the workshop manager, F. Holt, devised a system of applying sand beneath the wheels to improve adhesion. This system is still in use today, using compressed air instead of steam as the propellant. In 1897 a general strike was followed by a rapid rise in the economy. The railway had placed orders for 170 new locos with private builders, all of whom were snowed under.
The cover art, designed by Madefire and Alex Lake, represents maple leaves falling, as on the music video. It also relates to the themes of the B-sides, "Walnut Tree" and "Snowed Under". Although neither of these songs appear on the Hopes and Fears album, they are relatively well known due to live performances and soundtracks. The letters reading "KEANE" are also in the background, featuring the red leaves.
In September 2005, she released a retrospective album on a label run by her daughter, Mary Hopkin Music, entitled Live at the Royal Festival Hall 1972. It was followed in December 2006 by a Christmas recording, "Snowed Under", released on download only. To celebrate her 57th birthday in 2007, she released an album called Valentine on her new eponymous label. It included 12 previously unheard tracks dating from 1972 to 1980, three of which were written by Hopkin.
Hamish often describes how he is snowed under with all of the cases he is sent; he nevertheless reassures listeners that if they have any injustices/scandals/crackpots/forgers (unless they're doing an autograph, in which case it can be considered 'homage')/etc. for him to blow open, they should still send them in. Hamish hunts the petty thief/despot/quarter- truth/etc. down using the 'truth eagle', which shines its justice lasers on the relevant deception/scandal/swindler/crony/etc.
In Anthony Burgess' novel Earthly Powers, Battle is the hometown of its main character, Kenneth Toomey, where Toomey's father has a dental surgery. In the song Sovereign Light Cafe from the album Strangeland by alternative rock band Keane, Powdermill Lane and the Battlegrounds are mentioned. Their song, Snowed Under, the B-side to Somewhere Only We Know, the nearby woods of Manser's Shaw is mentioned. British and Irish Lion Granville Coghlan was born in Battle,Granville Boyle Coghlan at cricketarchive.
In 2008, a new album, Recollections, was released on her own label. It included 11 tracks that were originally recorded between 1970 and 1986, alongside a CD of three Christmas songs which included "Mary Had a Baby" and "The Cherry-Tree Carol" (these tracks were first released on Regal Zonophone in 1972) and "Snowed Under", which was released in 2006 as a download only. Her final archival CD, Now and Then, was released in May 2009. It comprises 14 tracks recorded between 1970 and 1988.
A CD+DVD version was released internationally over the course of 2005. This version included two bonus tracks, "Snowed Under" and a remix dance version of "We Might as Well Be Strangers" by DJ Shadow. The DVD contained the four international videos for "Somewhere Only We Know", "Everybody's Changing", "Bedshaped" and "This is the Last Time", and the US video for "Somewhere Only We Know". This version of Hopes and Fears featured also a different box cover design; white and with Keane's "Everybody's Changing" promotional image.
Brent appeared in The Goose and the Gander (1935) with Francis, then was borrowed by RKO to make In Person (1935) with Ginger Rogers. At Warners he was top billed in the comedy Snowed Under (1936), then Walter Wanger borrowed him to play Madeleine Carroll's leading man in The Case Against Mrs. Ames (1936).Matthew Bernstein, Walter Wagner: Hollywood Independent, Minnesota Press, 2000 p.436 At Warners he was reunited with Davis in The Golden Arrow (1936) and Francis in Give Me Your Heart (1936).
"Zulu Sailors in the Steamship Era" in In May 1922, just two months after Kempton's death, the film Cocaine was released which told the tale of a girl from the country who becomes a cocaine addict in London, helped by a Chinese dealer. Publicity from the distributors reported that they had been "snowed under" with interest and promised "If you're down in the mouth, dull, depressed and feel like nothing on earth, take a dose of COCAINE It will 'buck up' your box-office receipts. It will drive away depression."Kohn, 2001, pp. 134-139.
Highland Lakes Road The highway is one of the least used in Tasmania, except during the summer months when the road is used by Great Lake commuters. The portion of the highway on and near the Great Lake in Tasmania's Central plateau, averages a height of about 1000 metres. During the winter months it is sometimes snowed under. Two major roads that branch from the Lake Highway are the Marlborough Highway (which connects to the A10 Lyell Highway), and Poatina Rd., (B51), which leaves the Lake Highway north of the Steppes and plunges steeply over the Great Western Tiers to the former hydro-electric construction village of Poatina.
Jones had written initial reports of the famine and published the first significant reports of the massive famine in the Manchester Guardian, only to have the veracity of his reporting denounced by Lyons, Duranty, and others in the Moscow press corps. Lyons later self-critically recalled that "throwing down Jones was as unpleasant a chore as fell to any of us in years of juggling facts to please dictatorial regimes — but throw him down we did, unanimously and in almost identical formulas of equivocation. Poor Gareth Jones must have been the most surprised human being alive when the facts he so painstakingly garnered from our mouths were snowed under by our denials."Lyons, Assignment in Utopia, pg. 575.
A very small sampling of those motion pictures include Riders of the Purple Sage, Union Depot, Central Airport, Helldorado, The Mighty Barnum, Murder in the Clouds, The Case of the Missing Man, Show Them No Mercy!, She Gets Her Man, Love Before Breakfast, Sinner Take All, Snowed Under, The Firefly, Expensive Husbands, Big City, Criminals of the Air, Dangerous Holiday, It's All Yours, Captains Courageous, Missing Witnesses, Pardon Our Nerve, The Cisco Kid and the Lady, Test Pilot, Penitentiary, The Main Event, The Crowd Roars, Coast Guard, Sued for Libel, Gone with the Wind, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington."Lester Dorr", catalog, American Film Institute (AFI), Los Angeles, California. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
The first public dial-up BBS was developed by Ward Christensen and Randy Suess. According to an early interview, when Chicago was snowed under during the Great Blizzard of 1978, the two began preliminary work on the Computerized Bulletin Board System, or CBBS. The system came into existence largely through a fortuitous combination of Christensen having a spare S-100 bus computer and an early Hayes internal modem, and Suess's insistence that the machine be placed at his house in Chicago where it would be a local phone call to millions of users. Christensen patterned the system after the cork board his local computer club used to post information like "need a ride".
He knows that he and his ilk would be > snowed under by an avalanche of adverse votes. He knows that the Hawaiians > will not sacrifice their independence and tolerate the hoisting of the Stars > and Stripes until blood has been shed and tho annexation of these islands > taken the form of a conquest. If he does not know the true sentiments the > Hawaiians he should have remained in town and received the ocular evidence > in regard to the Hawaiians feelings given upon the death and funeral of the > late Nawahi the demonstration in that instance could not be misunderstood. > It was not Joseph Nawahi only who was honored and mourned over by the > Hawaiian people.
In November 2005, Variety, after seeing the film at the AFI Fest in Los Angeles, called it "snowed under by misjudgment on every level", with "frigid" commercial prospects. In March 2006, David Mattin of the BBC gave it three stars out of five, saying the film "wants to be a cross between small-screen hits Northern Exposure and Frasier" but "can't resist the lure of cheap and obvious one-liners"; Mattin calls William's performance "typically slushy and ultimately likeable" and Ribisi's a performance that "really shines", but notes that the viewer is mostly subjected to "limp gags based on [Hunter]'s compulsive swearing, and Harrelson's cliché-ridden small-town hick stupidity." On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 30% based on reviews from 10 critics.
A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of lines around The Isle of Wight. Merstone railway station, was an intermediate station situated on the edge of Merstone villagePomeroy, C,A "Isle Of Wight Railways, Then and Now": Oxford,Past & Present Publishing, 1993, on the line from Newport to Sandown incorporated by the Isle of Wight (Newport Junction) Railway in 1868,Bennett,A "Southern Holiday Lines in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight" Cheltenham, Runpast 1994 opened in 1875 and closed 81 years later.Hay,P "Steaming Through the Isle Of Wight",: Midhurst,Middleton, 1988 In 1897 a new line opened from Merstone to provide an alternative route to the south-east corner of the island, running initially to St Lawrence and in 1900 to Ventnor West station . Located in the heart of a farming community, Merstone was snowed under during the harsh winter of 1947.
Swan Records had enjoyed chart success with several U.S. artists but came into the spotlight after EMI, a prestigious British music company headquartered in London, leased the Beatles' recording of "She Loves You" and, as catalogue number Swan 4152, it became an American number 1 hit on March 21, 1964. This followed the decision made by EMI's American subsidiary Capitol Records not to exercise its option to release the Beatles singles in the U.S. Swan also assumed the rights to the German version of "She Loves You", "Sie Liebt Dich" which peaked at #97 in 1964. The success of the "She Loves You" single kept Swan going while other small record labels were snowed under by the British Invasion, but it finally closed in 1967. The company was initially built on the strength of staff producer/writers Bob Crewe and Frank Slay.

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