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In the meantime, the spluttering of both engines and residents will continue.
Fallon's barely concealed, possibly quite genuine, spluttering annoyance at being so comprehensively rinsed?
I tell them, "I am from South Africa," and watch their spluttering responses.
Inconsolable, Atari sets off, at the controls of a spluttering airplane, in search of Spots.
The profile documents the rising, then spluttering, star of Mike Schroepfer, the current CTO of Facebook.
I ruined a lot of takes because I was back behind the monitors spluttering with laughter.
Suddenly, a pliosaurus — a lizard-like monster — arrives and starts eating the turtles, spluttering blood everywhere.
It was a very European question, of the sort that leaves many American politicians spluttering with impatience.
But when he embarked upon a study trip to India, an old foe came spluttering back to life.
The Guardian said: "Coughing and spluttering - May's British dream turns into nightmare", while the i said: "Last gasp".
IN AN ATTEMPT to kickstart her spluttering government, Theresa May last year announced a review of higher education.
Are they not seeing how China is slowing down, how Brazil is in recession, how Russia is spluttering?
It's not every day you get to see Gordon Ramsay spluttering clammy salmon ice cream down his chin.
Since then 8kun has made a couple of spluttering attempts to get online, before finally succeeding on Saturday.
The four-part series ended with a pregnancy announcement cliffhanger that had many viewers spluttering out their Luke's coffee.
Germany's spending plans have been under mounting scrutiny, given its spluttering economy and its fiscal capacity to invest more.
As people return spluttering from their Christmas holidays, the National Health Service is entering its busiest time of the year.
However a new note Tuesday from Morgan Stanley's chief European economist, Elga Bartsch, suggests the German engine may be spluttering.
China is spluttering under sky-high pollution levels which have brought factories, roads and schools to a standstill for several days.
If you've yet to fill your quota of daily spluttering over baby animals, this should tip you right over the edge.
Here's why: great performances, especially Raúl Esparza, who ranges from spluttering with rage and indignation to simmering over betrayal and defeat.
It is mostly noticed in its absence—the tear in a shirt, the mould on a ceiling, the spluttering of an engine.
Even the spluttering scenes suggest that we don't always have to play by the published script or accept the roles we're handed.
No, he says, spluttering post-match pie over the dashboard, you can keep your bloopy blippity nonsense, thank you, I've got Cornelius Lycett.
The stuttering, spluttering shell-shocked Cave, struggling as he does to articulate, has made a definitive statement about the aftermath of a harrowing tragedy.
King Henry IV (Ben Mendelsohn) is a long-haired and spluttering cuss; what, you may wonder, is a bass guitarist doing on the English throne?
Sixteen years later he's the presumptive Republican nominee, and the mere hint of "a spoiler indie candidate" drives him into a spluttering rage on Twitter. Sad!
Germany's spluttering economy returned to growth in the first quarter, expanding by 0.4% on the quarter as consumers spent more freely and construction activity picked up.
While groping for more wine, Vidal accidentally pours himself a large glass of olive oil; he takes a swig and, after much spluttering, whirls on Burnham.
In September, the government ordered banks to write off $8 billion in bad loans and set aside loss reserves, a move aimed at reviving the spluttering economy.
"The issue is that the RBNZ needs the economy to run hot, not in the kind of spluttering fashion we expect," said ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner.
Mr Clegg: It's important to remember that for many millions of British people they had been told, not inaccurately, for ages that the euro-zone economy was spluttering.
Argentina lifted restrictions on beef in the second week of January, a month after center-right Mauricio Macri took office on a platform to liberalize the spluttering economy.
As they attempt to process the fact that I am a sex writer, men turn into wet and spluttering Young Toms, moving through a series of bewildering reactions.
Every driver in charge of a spluttering yellow taxi or battered local bus (nicknamed "spirits of death" for their shoddy maintenance) must pay a "protection fee" to traffic officers.
Post grunge and its shoutier cousin nu metal reunified the two schools of rock, allowing an unholy civil union that ranged between sappy bro spluttering and cornball WWE exhibitionism.
Again in China, factory-gate inflation was the slowest in more than two years, while worse-than-expected industrial figures in France provided more proof that Europe is spluttering again.
After a bruising few weeks in which worries about spluttering global growth have knocked markets lower, investors were reluctant to take on many new risks at the end of the year.
U.K. voters are likely to be spluttering into their cups of tea at the prospect of another vote on either Brexit or another general election so soon after 2017's snap vote.
For anyone who's ever tried to hold a conversation while swimming lengths (and turned into a spluttering mess in the process), just sitting on submerged steps with nowhere to go is a revelation.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's spluttering economy returned to growth in the first quarter as consumers spent more freely and construction activity picked up, but the government said the outlook remained clouded by trade disputes.
But as in previous acts of Clintonian escapology, their foes were left spluttering -- especially since Tuesday's decision came less than a week after the House Select Committee on Benghazi also failed to nail Clinton.
Companies have yet to tot up the cost of a week of coughing, spluttering and watering eyes, but local industry lobby group Assocham estimates "several billions of dollars" of new investments are under threat.
I don't expect anyone reading this to immediately spit a freshly brewed latte over their phone screen, spluttering about the global coffee industry's conspiracy to leave us all partially deaf and caffeine-addicted by middle age.
When a video of a young couple having sex in the fitting room of a trendy clothes shop in Beijing went viral last year, officials vowed to arrest the culprits, spluttering that their behaviour was "against socialist values".
But if voter rebellions are to be a feature of spluttering developed economies and rising instability and insecurity in slowing emerging economies, it will be hard to square with such lofty equity prices and such low implied volatility.
Then you have the actors who have become cemented into a typecast: the bland romantic comedy star, the neurotic teenager, the polite and effusive Englishman spluttering his way into a sleepover with a member of the opposite sex.
After nearly 210 years of near zero or even negative interest rates and trillions of dollars in new cash stimulus, the world's top central banks have just about kindled a spluttering, sub-par expansion with jobs to boot.
"Global economic growth is spluttering and the idea that we'll see another rate hike from the Fed in the short term is being kicked into the long grass," Tony Cross, market analyst at Trustnet Direct, said in a note.
That it would seem from the well-lit corridors of networked American life like the Trump administration was an exhausting but spluttering reality show, all bark and no bite, while vulnerable nonwhite Americans were being chased, unseen, through the side streets.
Sadly, the relationship came to a sticky end when Jenny made a dash for freedom and was promptly set upon by two of Portsmouth's finest seagulls and ended up in the harbour, no doubt spluttering her last four-letter tirade.
While public attention has naturally turned toward our health care system's ability to treat the mounting number of Covid-19 patients — along with the spluttering economy — it would be a disastrous mistake to assume everything will run smoothly in November.
In 211, Macri was the challenger, with a message of hope and change that appealed to many Argentines weary with a spluttering economy and corruption after 22015 years of leftist populist rule by President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and her late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner.
The president's withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, the rolling back of environmental regulations, the separation of immigrant families at the border and the detention of children in cages: The litany of outrages has caused anger, sadness and a Trump Tower-size amount of spluttering indignation.
He's someone's dad, a spluttering retired colonel full of gravy and defeat, spraying little specks of brussels sprouts from his mouth as he drones on about immigrants at the dinner table, while the kids roll their eyes and push their peas forlornly from one side of the plate to the other.
Lebanon's economy was spluttering even before the Syrian refugees crossed over, and the 1.5m now inside its borders—more than the total number of asylum-seekers who reached Europe last year—make up over one-quarter of its population, disrupting the labour market, overburdening water and sanitation systems and, since the vast majority are Sunni, upsetting the sectarian balance.
Perhaps more so though – and to give it some more nuance than that – English Tapas documents a part of society that's rarely discussed through music; a loose discussion, of sorts, of what happens when the spirit of Sleaford Mods' world approaches the latter end of its spluttering existence, bad habits and demons and circumstantial situations still intact.
Perhaps more so though—and to give it some more nuance than that—English Tapas documents a part of society that's rarely discussed through music; a loose discussion, of sorts, of what happens when the spirit of Sleaford Mods' world approaches the latter end of its spluttering existence, bad habits and demons and circumstantial situations still intact.
The song is a rich, spluttering warble and the bird is more often heard than seen. P. l. insulae is slightly darker and has a shorter wing than the nominate race.
The resident cats of the time didn't much like the hissing and spluttering and clattering the device made as it brewed a new jugful, but they came round in the end.
His song is a spluttering gurgle, and the call a dry chi or territorial chrrrrt. These birds usually visit flowers of herbs, trees and scrubs for nectar, cocking their tails as they feed. Its nest is undescribed.
A 2014 New Yorker review observed, "Nelson gives notice that she will do anything, short of burning down her house to bully painting into freshly spluttering eloquence."The New Yorker. "Dona Nelson," Goings on About Town: Art, The New Yorker, May 12, 2014.
Railfans nicknamed the class Rats, as it was alleged they could be seen everywhere in Britain, and hence were "as common as rats". They were also known, mostly by their drivers, as Spluts, owing to their habit of spluttering when they broke down, which they often did.
Squires asks about Simon, but catches Nina in a lie; her excuse is that she only wants to learn. Together, they deduce SWAMPLANDS, meaning "bog". Nina, though, suggests that it should be bogs, otherwise Squires would be cheating. Suddenly spluttering, Squires takes a seat, as Nina begins on the next clue.
The studio logos, opening credits and a brief portion of the opening scene is added to the start of Monty Python and the Holy Grail on its special edition DVD. The clip ends with a spluttering, unseen "projectionist" realising he has played the wrong film. A "slide" then appears urging the audience to wait while the projectionist changes reels.
The music video ends in the same place it begins, only with Told now on the floor spluttering water out. A lyric video for the song "Milestone" was released on March 4, 2015. This video consists of footage from Silverstein's Discovering the Waterfront 10th anniversary tour as well as images of highways and buildings. This is all overlaid by the lyrics of the song.
Thickened fluids and thickened drinks are often used for people with dysphagia, a disorder of swallowing function. The thicker consistency makes it less likely that individuals will aspirate while they are drinking. Individuals with difficulty swallowing may find that liquids cause coughing, spluttering, or even aspiration, and that thickening drinks enables them to swallow safely. Patients may be advised to consume thickened liquids after being extubated.
After Aurangzeb's death in 1707, Shahu, the son of Sambhaji (and grandson of Shivaji), was released by Bahadur Shah I, the new Mughal emperor. However, his mother was kept as a hostage of the Mughals, in order to ensure that Shahu adhered to the release conditions. Upon release, Shahu immediately claimed the Maratha throne and challenged his aunt Tarabai and her son. The spluttering Mughal-Maratha war became a three-cornered affair.
Despite what was called his "spluttering" manner, and a tendency to verbal gaffes, he built up a very large practice, second only to that of Daniel O'Connell,Geoghegan, Patrick M. King Dan- the rise of Daniel O'Connell Gill and Macmillan Dublin 2008 pp.72-3 whom he remembered with gratitude for having befriended him, at a time when most other barristers looked down on him as the son of a minor official.
At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Roper has presented three feature length solo shows, Wilfredo: Erecto! (2011), The Wonderful World of Wilfredo (2012) and Wilfredo: Deconstructed (2014). Drawing positive comment and reviews in the press, Wilfredo was described by the Guardian newspaper as "weird, intimate and wonderful"The Guardian Guardian.co.uk – Edinburgh Festival 2011, Isy Suttie: My Edinburgh 02-09-11 and by Time Out as "an extraordinary creation who cuts a hacking, spluttering, beer dribbling figure upon the stage".
Often, even the softest landings would result in Riaan and Dan spluttering and crawling for a few moments on the black sand on all fours after tumbling out of the boat during the landing. As the long days of summer arrived, the pair began paddling through the night. This proved to be a successful strategy, although it messed up their sleep patterns. On 5 September 2011, after 147 paddling days, blistered and aching, they arrived back at their starting point, their circumnavigation complete.
While the train continued on its route, the slip coach would be guided and stopped by a guard on board using the coach's own brake mechanism. This practice was almost entirely limited to the United Kingdom and was discontinued in the 1960s. ;Spinner :A Midland Railway 115 Class steam locomotive, due to their large driving wheels ;Splut : Another nickname for the British Rail Class 25, referring to their habit of spluttering when their engines cut out and failed, which they often did.Modern Railways Pictorial 1986, page 110.
Blatant Propagandas reviewer felt that Sub-Vocal Theme Park showed "a range of cruisey analogue-synth based tracks... Trippy listening music, with lots of burbling bass, mellow grooves, occasional samples and spluttering filtered percussions." B(if)tek had a close association with the Clan Analogue collective. By 2000 the duo were based in Melbourne, they had signed with the Murmur label, distributed by Sony Music Australia. For their 2003 album Frequencies will move together the band received a grant from the Federal Government to investigate the effects of low frequency sounds on people.
Don Pasquale and Malatesta have observed and, as they reveal themselves, Ernesto covers himself with a cloak and runs to the house. Pasquale tries to confront Norina – he has caught her in flagrante – but this only provokes a fight that leaves the Don spluttering. She refuses to leave at his demand, so Malatesta, as per his agreement with Pasquale, takes over. Pretending to negotiate with Norina/Sofronia, he tells Pasquale that the only way to make her leave will be to allow Ernesto to marry his beloved, whom "Sofronia" apparently despises.
Set on the idyllic Springhill Farm, brave and resourceful Tractor Tom and his human, animal, and vehicle friends have fun and adventures at both work and play. The first series featured Liza Tarbuck and James Nesbitt as Farmer Fi and Matt respectively and Enn Reitel as the narrator, with the vehicles communicating through their respective sounds (chugging for Tom, revving for Buzz, Rev, and Rory, and spluttering and wheezing for Wheezy; excluding the French dub). The second series, however, introduced new voice actors for Fi & Matt, and the vehicles now had the ability to talk. New characters were introduced in the second series as well.
In February 2009, the U.S. Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan spoke to her Chinese counterpart, Zhang Yannian, after being notified that China had offered Kyrgyzstan $3 billion in return for the closure of Manas Air Base -- an important U.S. base in Bishkek handling flights into and out of Afghanistan. She stated that during the encounter "visibly flustered, Zhang temporarily lost the ability to speak Russian and began spluttering in Chinese". He responded with his own proposal to the U.S. on dealing with the Kyrgyz to keep the base open, during which his aide remarked: "Or maybe you should give them $5 billion and buy both us and the Russians out".
A statement given by an inspector of police from Northern Rhodesia attested to the fact that Spencer did not smoke or drink and had many hours flying experience since the early 1930s. Following the statement about Spencer's lack of sleep the counsel representing the next-of-kin of Captain Spencer made a formal protest that they had not been able to question the statement. The inquiry was closed on 28 February following technical evidence and a statement from an aircraft engineer who had witnessed that the starboard engine had been in "a bad state" and was popping and spluttering before the aircraft had taken off.
Heinlein's feminist credentials were tarnished by revisionist reviews of his later female characters, but this was still the same man who, during an Apollo mission, reduced Walter Cronkite to a spluttering mess when he suggested women should be trained as astronauts. Heinlein also shows an influential and disturbing prescience in his story, "The Logic of Empire". It could be argued that the story is a variation on Richard Henry Dana Jr's Two Years Before the Mast with a space age twist on employment contracting. Gordon R. Dickson's Childe Cycle stories took the same idea further with "closed" and "open" contract systems applicable in the Dorsai universe.
Remainder tells the story of an unnamed hero traumatised by an accident which "involved something falling from the sky". Eight and a half million pounds richer due to a compensation settlement but hopelessly estranged from the world around him, Remainder's protagonist spends his time and money obsessively reconstructing and re-enacting vaguely remembered scenes and situations from his past, such as a large building with piano music in the distance, the familiar smells and sounds of liver frying and spluttering, or lethargic cats lounging on roofs until they tumble off them. These re- enactments are driven by a need to inhabit the world "authentically" rather than in the "second-hand" manner that his traumatic situation has bequeathed him. When the recreation of mundane events fails to quench this thirst for authenticity, he starts re-enacting more and more violent events.
At Bethnal Green, however, a bridge was destroyed, six people killed and nine injured.Basil Collier (1976) The Battle of the V-Weapons. Morley, The Elmfield Press: . After the attacks became sustained at a rate of about 100 a day. With the first attack the British put their pre-planned Operation Diver (after their codename "Diver" used for the V-1) into action. The buzzing sound of the V-1's pulse jet engine was likened by some to "a motor cycle in bad running order". As it reached its target and dived, the sound of the propulsion unit spluttering and cutting out, followed by an eerie hush before impact, was quite terrifying, though the silence was also a warning to seek shelter (later V-1s were corrected to have the originally intended power dive).Basil Collier (1976) The Battle of the V-Weapons. Morley, The Elmfield Press: 80.
Immediately, he came under heavy rifle and machine gun fire from the German positions and was forced to throw himself to the ground. He then began to crawl sixty yards across the broken ground from shell hole to shell hole to where the wounded soldier was sheltering. One eyewitness later wrote - “We could see bullets striking the ground right around the spot over which Heaviside was crawling. Every minute we expected to be his last but the brave chap went on.” As he crawled closer to the German lines, the firing increased. - “The enemy seemed to be more determined to hit him, for the bullets were spluttering about more viciously than ever.” When Private Heaviside reached the soldier, he found the man nearly demented with thirst for he had been lying badly wounded in the shell hole for four days and three nights, without any food or water. Michael Heaviside gave the soldier water, dressed his wounds and then promised that he would return with help.

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