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When I stooped to look at the bird, it waited quietly.
She walked quietly past and stooped to enter the doorway of the house.
Even actual A-listers (Jane Fonda, Martin Sheen, arguably Cher) stooped to conquer.
Pragmatic, reactive, a scientist by training, Ms. Merkel rarely stooped to ordinary politics.
The Australian dollar fetched earlier stooped to 0.66775, a level not seen since 2009.
In a speech in Sioux City, Iowa, last weekend, Rubio stooped to shameful fear-mongering.
Graham's support of Brett Kavanaugh -- has been that she's stooped to using homophobia to attack him.
The smaller Shenzhen market, down more than 3 percent, also stooped to its month-to-date low.
The index had shed 13 percent overnight, when it stooped to 95.948, its lowest since Feb. 5.
He obediently stooped to his knees, freed the dildo from my friend's shorts, and went to town.
She normally takes the high road, but she stooped to calling millions of Americans' "deplorable" for supporting Trump.
Instead, the promoter sheepishly stooped to retrieve the mic, handed it back to my father and shut up.
Our political elites' shock at the GOP has been more shocking than anything Republicans have stooped to doing.
In a single, Sunday morning tweet, Donald Trump stooped to the level of perennial Veep loser, Jonah Ryan.
However, Hill purely stooped to his level and acted on her feelings in an unproductive and impulsive way.
The Nikkei stooped to a near one-month low as concerns over the ongoing U.S.-China trade row lingered.
As Fly stepped up into the van and stooped to face the crowd, the Dodge door closed like a jaw.
The yuan, however, was only slightly lower against the dollar, which had stooped to 013-week lows against its major peers.
I grab a Sharpie from my backpack and fill in all the scuffs, mildly ashamed that I've stooped to this level.
It was on track to lose 0.35 percent this week, during which it stooped to a seven-week low of 99.547.
The index had stooped to a 17-day low of 92.749 on Friday in the wake of disappointing U.S. inflation data.
They found us very quickly: Blood blossoms appeared on my socks as I stooped to pick the creatures off my ankles.
I'm almost surprised by how wholeheartedly Wendy has stooped to Axe's Machiavellian level — but why should I expected elevated morals from Wendy?
How twisted that these anti-abortion extremists allegedly stooped to criminal activity to try to smear the lawful work of Planned Parenthood.
In light of the weak ISM reading the 0.53-year U.S. Treasury stooped to 20.5% on Tuesday, its lowest since July 254.20.
The euro stood little changed at $1.1018 after shedding 0.5 percent overnight, when it stooped to a near one-month low of $1.0980.
Mayweather Jr. has continually "stooped" to the level of various MMA fighters—none more so than the aforementioned pairing of Rousey and McGregor.
The New York Times this year found many well-known celebrities had stooped to buying fake Twitter followers from a company called Devumi.
" While running, she said, "I fell, and my daughter stooped to help, and in the process, she lost hold of my son's hand.
A few times during his match against Mannarino, Djokovic stumbled, and at other times, he stooped to clear away divots or clumps of grass.
"I think there's a sense of disappointment that she went down in the mud and stooped to Trump's level," one Clinton surrogate told The Hill.
READ: Trump just stooped to a new low in his war with Elijah Cummings Afterward Alter said he had no intention of egging him on.
"President Trump has stooped to new lows in trying to illegally fund more border wall," Representative Jim Cooper, Democrat of Tennessee, said in a statement.
She flung open the door, rushed forward and stooped to inspect a small rosette of dandelionlike leaves surrounding a few stalks furred with teensy maroon flowers.
"President Trump has stooped to new lows in trying to illegally fund more border wall," Cooper said in a statement to the local CBS affiliate WTVF.
"Can't believe @wrangler stooped to that level, stop trying to conform and stay loyal to your roots," one Instagram user wrote under the post announcing the collection.
The index had stooped to 27.85, its lowest since March 27.85 before pulling back on stronger-than-expected March U.S. housing starts and steady industrial production figures.
Puig says the fans were chirping at him before and after his at-bat, and that he stooped to their level in the heat of the moment.
The debate also stooped to name-calling, as Trump constantly referred to Rubio on Thursday night as "Little Marco" and labeled his other main rival, Texas Sen.
The index had stooped to 89.229, its lowest since March 27 before pulling back on stronger-than-expected March U.S. housing starts and steady industrial production figures.
Sixteen months after the 2016 election, it's no longer a surprise that the Russian government stooped to lies and disinformation to push a pro-Trump, hyper-divisive agenda.
The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies stood at 96.056 after shedding 0.4 percent overnight, when it stooped to 95.948, its lowest since Feb. 2003.
"Eager to save her failing campaign, Heidi Heitkamp has stooped to a new low," Michael McAdams, a spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee said in an email.
The capacity of our political elites to be shocked anew by the Republican Party has been more shocking than anything Republicans have stooped to doing in the Trump era.
Corey Lewandowski's "Womp womp" comment stooped to a new low but, the truth is, even though he was pissed off about it ... Zac Petkanas says he wasn't completely shocked.
"I make my money from here to feed my family, pay school fees and hospital bills," she said as she stooped to water her ankle-high rows of green kale.
The desperate cannibals banished to The Bad Batch's wasteland evince bits of shame over how low they've stooped to survive, and one of them slowly emerges as a sensitive hero.
On the corner of Bowery and Canal, a tattooed woman in a checkered mini-dress and a young boy stooped to pet Kuma, seemingly oblivious to her tabloid-famous master.
The dollar index had stooped to a two-month low as U.S. yields declined sharply this week on investor risk aversion and heightened prospects of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates.
Zarin — who was eventually fired after the following Bethenny-free season — has since claimed that Cohen hated her and favored Frankel, who she believes had stooped to Jerry Springer–like antics.
On behalf of several tabloids that stooped to a cringe-worthy low level today, we apologize, Ms. Jackson; they've made an indefensible snafu in trying to comment on your personal style.
I respect the New York Times a lot, but I wish they hadn't stooped to refuting all of Trump's outrageous claims, because that made them look like they had something to hide.
Opinion: A showing of Trump-level misogyny Rapper T.I. stooped to Donald Trump's level when he tweeted a music video clip of a Melania lookalike stripping in the Oval Office, Jill Filipovic writes.
This was Rubio essentially delivering to himself his best line of the campaign, that the only reason he stooped to Trump's level was that someone convinced him that attacking Trump was going to help.
The United Nations stooped to a new low last week, passing a Security Council resolution with the transparent goal of delegitimizing Israel and damaging the prospects for a lasting negotiated peace with the Palestinians.
The day was entirely about opening arguments, but both Uber's and Waymo's strategy centers largely on one thing: Our opponent stooped to the levels they did because they were afraid we would beat them.
At 6-foot-5 in Gucci sneakers and a tasteful Gant sweater, he stooped to greet each attendee with a grin that seemed to begin behind his eyes before fanning out across his face.
A child of India, brown-skinned in what was when he started the white preserve of British publishing, once asked if he was perhaps seeking a job in the stockroom, Mehta never stooped to unkindness.
Gerald HarrisNew York To the Editor: Speaker Nancy Pelosi has stooped to the lowest of the lows by denying President Trump the opportunity to give the State of the Union address from the House chamber.
No matter what attacks Trump throws her way, Clinton should not follow him into the gutter; look how that worked out for Marco Rubio, who has admitted to being embarrassed that he stooped to Trump's level.
The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies fell 0.2 percent to 93.899.. It had lost nearly 0.5 percent on Friday and stooped to 93.921, its lowest since June 14, after closely-watched U.S. wages indicators disappointed the market.
Lots of people were scratching their heads Monday trying to figure out why well-heeled, Ivy League-educated Wall Street executive Andrew Caspersen may have stooped to fraud, and swindled investors out of up to $95 million, as federal prosecutors charge.
For the last three years we have watched as the top levels of the American intelligence and counterintelligence apparatus have interjected themselves with increasing frequency into domestic politics and stooped to engage directly on matters of dubious import and questionable significance.
To their credit, Stern and Silver have never stooped to a once common and paternalistic contention that a year or two at Slam Dunk State was a preferred social or academic pathway to young adulthood — a rationale seldom mouthed in sports more populated by whites.
The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies stooped to a two-month low of 96.749 midweek as benchmark U.S. yields declined sharply this week to 21-month lows on investor risk aversion and heightened prospects of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates.
"The government has stooped to a new inhumane low by refusing food to people in their custody, apparently reveling in breaching human rights law, including its obligations as a European Union member," Lydia Gall, a researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in a report last year.
Huawei's new flagship phone, the Mate 213 Pro, is available for pre-order in the US despite not having any deals with US carriers — so to get some attention, it seems the company has stooped to having fake reviews for the new phone planted online, as spotted by 212to228Google.
"By forcibly returning more than 100 refugees to Syria, the Lebanese government has stooped to a shocking new low, and is putting these people in mortal danger," said Sherif Elsayed-Ali of Amnesty International, referring to the first of several batches of passengers being sent back to Damascus.
The latest round of price hikes have felt a lot like you were taking advantage of your brand loyalty to gouge your customers You've even stooped to advertising the new iPhone XR at a too-good-to-be true price of $2100— $2390 below what you actually charge for it.
The man immediately stooped to pat Pierre, revealing the unmistakable countenance of 80s TV icon Mr. T. "Even Mr. T like dogs," laughed the former A-Team star as he hoisted Pierre into his arms, emitting the kind of high-pitched sounds people tend to make when they cradle bulldogs.
Rank and file activists reared on a generation's worth of Rush Limbaugh and Fox News sat through a pathetic conclave in which governors and senators stooped to talk-radio antics in a desperate quest for applause, only to be trounced by Laura Ingraham — a real deal talk radio host who, even more than Trump himself, perfectly captured the mood of a party that's become completely indifferent to the work of governance.
The idea that neither Sanders nor Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen — who was driven out of a Mexican restaurant by Democratic Socialists of America protesters last week along with White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller — have been able to "eat in peace" as of late is deeply troubling to many of those on both the right and left, the latter of which seem to think Democrats have stooped to Trumpian levels of rudeness.
And then a young American who had come for prayers rushed forward and seized the shoulders of the man in the khaki coat. That broke the spell. ... Half a dozen people stooped to lift Gandhi. Others hurled themselves upon the attacker.
Jonathan Walters scored from Marko Arnautović's cross to put Stoke ahead before Dan Gosling equalised with a deflected strike after the break. Mame Diouf then stooped to head in Glen Johnson's cross from the right on 83 minutes to earn Stoke their first win of the season.
Fionn responded, Daolghas and explained as Daolghas lay dying, his daughter stooped to kiss him. As she did, a spark of fire flew from his mouth to hers, impregnating her. When the child was born, she named him for her father. Fionn was then permitted to marry Conán's daughter.
They are more concerned with protecting cattle than people. Why has the nation's discourse stooped to this level?" Despite all of this, Munda still has faith in the resurrection of the Naxalbari movement at the hands of the most recent generation of children. "My granddaughter is into athletics.
They finally scored in their last game, Florin Răducioiu equalizing an early goal by Spain's Javier Manjarín. Spain had to win to qualify with France at the expense of Bulgaria and did so when Guillermo Amor stooped to head a late winner. Romania exited with no points and little to cheer.
The story revolves around a slum dweller and a rich girl. We have seen plenty of disciplined parents, the slum dwellers being loved by rich girls, and vice versa. Just because the protagonist could not meet up with the desired lifestyle for, wife, and child. He stooped to the most unexpected move.
When they saw Aðils and his warriors in pursuit, they spread the gold behind themselves. Aðils saw his precious Svíagris on the ground and stooped to pick it up with his spear, whereupon Hrólf cut his back with his sword and screamed in triumph that he had bent the back of the most powerful man in Sweden.
A young drifter named Ernest joins a troupe of phony mystics working in a carnival, led by a Professor Xeno. Ernest learns that his colleagues are systematically burglarizing some of the wealthy homes in the towns through which they travel. Ernest finds out that Xeno has stooped to murdering an old lady for her jewelry, and sets about trying to expose Xeno to the authorities.
Jean Châtel (1575 - 29 December 1594) attempted to assassinate King Henry IV of France on 27 December 1594. He was the son of a cloth merchant and was aged 19 when executed on 29 December. On 27 December 1594, Châtel managed to gain entry to the King's chamber. When Henry stooped to help two officials rise who had knelt before him, Châtel attacked him with a knife, striking his lip.
All are punished by Momma Krabs for "talking like sailors." Nickelodeon, in response to the incident, said "It's sad and a little desperate that they stooped to literally putting profane language in the mouths of our characters to make a point. Has the FCC looked at this?" Richard Huff of the New York Daily News criticized the report for misinterpreting the episode over its intent to satirize profanity implicitly.
At this, Saint Dane claims victory because Bobby had stooped to his level and failed his last test. Naymeer, falling into the flume, causes a beam of light to strike the helicopter. It spins out of control and falls into the flume. Saint Dane and Nevva escape and later tell the Conclave of Ravinia, the head of Ravinia, that Naymeer is dead but that Nevva is trained to take his place.
This story, however, shows the lengths to which Warenne may have stooped to humiliate Thomas. After Alice was abducted her husband Thomas then waged a private war on Warenne, but never once asked for Alice's return. Thomas also thought King Edward II, his cousin, had been involved in the planning of the abduction. It is not known when Alice was released, and her whereabouts from 1317 to 1322 are uncertain.
Advertised as the "world's greatest accordion virtuoso" and "greatest player of classical music on the accordion", Skarning demonstrated his skill before rapt audiences and enthusiastic dancers alike. The high-brow fare was not to everyone's liking. At the MWA hall in Strum, Wisconsin the crowd showed "little appreciation of a Mozart sonata but raised the roof when he stooped to rip off a Norwegian hop waltz." History of Strum and town of Unity christiansonfamily.info.
Karl is disappointed when Susan initially refuses to support his decision. Karl fails to notice Susan having an MS relapse, until Paul announces it at an election debate. He eventually loses the election to Paul, despite having had the opportunity to expose Paul's dodgy past when approached by Paul's enemy Marty Kranic (Darius Perkins). Susan tells Karl that he did the right thing not playing dirty as he would have stooped to Paul's level.
Their neighbours begin to take notice of Su's prolonged absences. In the context of a socially conservative 1960s Hong Kong, friendships between men and women bear scrutiny. Chow rents a hotel room away from the apartment where he and Su can work together without attracting attention. The relationship between Chow and Su is platonic, as there is the suggestion that they would be degraded if they stooped to the level of their spouses.
By trying and failing to destroy Castro's guerrilla army, the Batista government looked weak and ineffective. Furthermore, > The impact of this debacle upon the morale of the Cuban army was > devastating. The majority of the junior officers who had fought so hard over > the preceding weeks were disgusted that Cantillo had even stooped to > negotiate. Moreover, Castro's masterful maneuver had come at just the > juncture when the regular army, after having fought well for the first time > in the campaign, seemed to have all the advantages.
It became more and more common during that time for people to see him for guidance rather than having him go out to see them. He suffered from a spinal deformation that left him bent and stooped to the point that it often caused speech and breathing difficulties. He also began suffering from erysipelas due to poor blood circulation and in 1990 suffered from a pulmonary embolism that slowed his walking. He was hospitalized on nineteen separate occasions as he grew older due to a series of health complications.
The two marry and move in together, leading to Hanafi becoming further westernised and, ultimately, a poor husband. While he is at work Corrie often meets with Tante Lim, a Chinese woman who, unknown to Corrie, is a procurer of prostitutes. Lim gives Corrie many gifts in effort to have Corrie become a prostitute, but when Corrie becomes aware of this goal she throws Lim out. Hanafi, however, has seen the two women talking and spreads a rumour that Corrie has stooped to prostitution; he later divorces her.
In anger at the fact that his daughter, captured at Omihi, had been allotted to Pokitara as a slave, Rongotara killed Pokitara as he stooped to come under the gate. Then followed a general slaughter of the Ngāti Toa within the pā. Eight chiefs — including Te Pehi Kupe — were killed.Seeking to justify to Europeans his attacks on the Ngāi Tahu, Te Rauparaha in 1830 claimed that a European named Smith, flax-buying agent from Captain Wiseman, was killed at Kaiapoi by the Ngāi Tahu at the same time as the Ngāti Toa chiefs.
Scanlon had a lifetime contract with the entrepreneur Harry Wren, who booked him into theatres all over Australia including the Cremorne-Brisbane, Tasmania and New Zealand. A fellow performer related the story of when the power was cut during an ice show in New Zealand. With the aid of the impromptu spotlights provided by usherettes and their torches, Terry entertained the audience, telling gags for 1.5 hours non-stop till the power came back on. In all that time he never once stooped to tell a dirty joke.
Morgan added "And if you ask us, Troy's still in love with Sonya, so we wouldn't put it past him to have some trick up his sleeve to split her and Toadie up for good. He'd better not, or he'll have us to answer to!" Morgan's colleague Claire Crick later stated "Neighbours' Troy Miller has all the elements a proper soap baddie needs, but today he stooped to a new low when he revealed that not only did he once turn heavy-handed with Jade, but worse still – he seems almost proud of it!" Dianne Butler, writing for News.com.
Then she gave Hrólfr and his men twelve of the Swedish king's best horses (Aðils was famous for his well-bred horses), and all the armour and provisions they needed. Hrólfr took a fond farewell of his mother and departed over the Fyrisvellir. When they saw Aðils and his warriors in pursuit, they spread the gold behind themselves. Aðils saw his precious Svíagris on the ground and stooped to pick it up with his spear, whereupon Hrólfr cut his back with his sword and screamed in triumph that he had bent the back of the most powerful man in Sweden.
She even defends Sawako against some other jealous girls, and got angry at Miura Kento for saying unnecessary things to Sawako that had caused a rift between Sawako and Shōta. Despite Kurumi's harsh personality, she is deep down, a stubborn, clear minded young woman who had stooped to unfair tricks to win a person's heart but has since learned better. ; ; :A student who sits next to Sawako at the beginning of their second year. Miura considers himself fairly popular among the girls, but he immediately expresses an interest in Sawako that Kazehaya becomes a little jealous.
Torvald addresses Nora (from a 2012 production) Kristine tells Krogstad that she only married her husband because she had no other means to support her sick mother and young siblings and that she has returned to offer him her love again. She believes that he would not have stooped to unethical behavior if he had not been devastated by her abandonment and been in dire financial straits. Krogstad changes his mind and offers to take back his letter from Torvald. However, Kristine decides that Torvald should know the truth for the sake of his and Nora's marriage.
Referee Peter Mikkelsen merely waved play on, however, and Romania went on to lose the game 1–0 a defeat which sent them out of the tournament. English manager Harry Redknapp was in the crowd that day, and later said that it convinced him there and then that goal-line technology was needed in football. Romania finally scored in their last game, Florin Răducioiu equalizing an early goal by Spain's Javier Manjarín. Spain had to win to qualify with France at the expense of Bulgaria and did so when Guillermo Amor stooped to head a late winner.
As a president of the national team he is known for organizing the first ever professional league in Bangladesh the B-league. He organized the koti takar khela between Mohammedan and Abahani which was official and the first ever super cup tournament in Bangladesh in 2009. His most notable achievement was to bring the Argentina national football team along with superstar Lionel Messi in Bangladesh in 2011, to play a friendly against Nigeria. Though despite all the achievement he is widely criticized for recent downturn in Bangladesh football as the teams ranking has stooped to its lowest ever position 196.
Aðils saw his precious Svíagris on the ground and stooped to pick it up with his spear, whereupon Hrólf cut his back with his sword and screamed in triumph that he had bent the back of the most powerful man in Sweden. Hrólfr lived in peace for some time. However, his half-elven half-sister Skuld was married to Hjörvarðr (Heoroweard) one of Hrólfr's subkings, and she began to turn her husband against Hrólfr. Under the pretext that they would wait three years before paying the accumulated tribute at one time, Skuld assembled a large army which included strong warriors, criminals, elves and norns.
Black was arrested in Stow on 14 July 1990. David Herkes, a 53-year-old retired postmaster, was mowing his front garden when he saw a blue Transit van slow to a standstill across the road. The driver exited the van—ostensibly to clean his windscreen—as the six-year-old daughter of Herkes' neighbour passed his field of view. As Herkes stooped to clear grass cuttings from his lawnmower, he saw the girl's feet lifting from the pavement; he then straightened himself to observe the vehicle's driver hastily pushing something through the passenger door before clambering across to the driver's seat, closing the passenger door, and starting the engine.
Kate is an anthropologist with a taste for adventure when introduced in December 1986, falling in love with Cord Roberts (then married to Tina Lord). When Tina was believed to be dead, Kate accepted Cord's proposal. But just as their wedding ceremony was coming to an end, Tina abruptly burst into the chapel -- very much alive and carrying a baby she claimed to be Cord's son (who was actually the son of Gabrielle Medina and Max Holden). While Cord sought a divorce from Tina, Kate became entangled with Patrick London, her ex- fiancé, who stooped to insane measures to break up Cord and Kate.
Aebutius was forced to retire from the battle, and direct his cavalry from a distance, while Mamilius was taken to the rear. The Latin commander returned to the fray in order to save a company of Roman exiles, who were about to be cut off by Postumius, and in so doing he was recognized by Herminius. In the ensuing charge, described by the historian Livy as occurring with even greater ferocity than the clash with Aebutius, Herminius killed the Latin dictator with a single thrust through the body. He then stooped to strip the armour from the fallen prince, but was mortally wounded by a javelin.
She told him that she did, and led him into her garden, and told him there was money hidden in her well. When the Thracian captain stooped to look into the well, Timocleia pushed him into the well, and then hurled heavy stones into it until the captain died. She was then seized by the Thracian soldiers and brought before Alexander. She comported herself with great dignity and told him that her brother was Theagenes, the last commander of the Theban Sacred Band, who died "for the liberty of Greece" at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, defeated by Alexander's father Philip of Macedon.
However, it could have been worse for the Swiss team but for Vaclík, who was very awake and saved with his feet after Nzonzi was played in and then kept out Kevin Gameiro's low drive, going to ground once more to repel Yevhen Konoplyanka as time ticked down. Midfielder Nzonzi's dismissal near the end of the game offered Basel hope, but Sevilla held firm. ;Sevilla (17 March 2016) The return game against was played a week later on 17 March 2016 at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. Defender Adil Rami opened the scoring as he stooped to head a José Antonio Reyes corner in off the post.
New South Wales then crossed twice but were called back both times so the score remained unchanged for the half-time break. Queensland opened the scoring in the second half when Kerrod Walters again made a break from dummy half, running about forty metres before getting the ball out to support players, who passed on to a flying Michael Hancock to dive over in the left corner. Shearer's third conversion attempt was successful so Queensland had regained the lead at 14 - 12. Garry Jack fumbled as he stooped to pick up a Wally Lewis grubber and Walters dived on the loose ball to score the Maroons' next try.
Aðils saw his precious Svíagris on the ground and stooped to pick it up with his spear, whereupon Hrólf cut his back with his sword and screamed in triumph that he had bent the back of the most powerful man in Sweden. Hrólfr lived in peace for some time. However, his half-elven half-sister Skuld was married to Hjörvarðr (Heoroweard) one of Hrólfr's subkings, and she began to turn her husband against Hrólfr. Under the pretext that they would wait three years before paying the accumulated tribute at one time, Skuld assembled a large army which included strong warriors, criminals, elves and norns.
Wolves started determinedly and took a 13th-minute lead when Jesse Pye, who had been preferred to Dennis Wilshaw, stooped to head in an inch-perfect Hancocks cross. Leicester kept Wolves at bay until almost half-time, when Pye collected the ball in the penalty area with his back to goal, after the Foxes had struggled to clear a corner, and turned to slam it home for his second. Leicester brought the game to life immediately after the interval courtesy of Mal Griffiths, who flicked the ball home after Williams parried Chisholm's initial effort. Within minutes, they believed they were level only for a narrow offside decision to rule out Chisholm's finish.
Though it was not unprecedented, execution of the King, or "regicide", was controversial, if for no other reason due to the doctrine of the divine right of kings. Thus, even after a trial, it was difficult to get ordinary men to go along with it: "None of the officers charged with supervising the execution wanted to sign the order for the actual beheading, so they brought their dispute to Cromwell...Oliver seized a pen and scribbled out the order, and handed the pen to the second officer, Colonel Hacker who stooped to sign it. The execution could now proceed." Although Fairfax conspicuously refused to sign, Charles I was executed on 30 January 1649.
When Cook began to read the indictment, King Charles I twice tried to stop him by ordering him to "Hold" and twice tapping him sharply on the shoulder with his cane. Cook ignored this so King Charles then rose to speak, but Cook resumed speaking, at which point King Charles struck Cook so forcefully on the shoulder that the ornate silver tip of the cane broke off and rolled onto the floor. The King nodded to Cook to pick it up, but Cook stood his ground and after a long pause, King Charles stooped to retrieve it himself. This is considered an important historical moment that was seen as symbolising the divine monarch bowing before human law.
Following the high command's decision to restore relations with the AIADMK, Moopanar's followers in Congress(I) formed a new party at Thiruparankundram on March 29, 1996. Later, a new regional political party has been formed by Congressmen in the name of Tamil Nadu Makkal Congress, owing to loyalty to G. K. Moopanar on April 1, 1996. G. K Moopanar was an affable Political Strategist and a Trouble Shooter who never stooped to power rather led a pure and simple life of an ordinary citizen. But there have been an instances, where G. K Moopanar to be crowned for top leadership yet he preferred to identify the leaders for top job and chose to work in strengthening the party.
"The Children's Pinafore", , The Era, 26 December 1880, reprinted at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 6 October 2011 However, Captain Corcoran's curse "Damme!" was uncensored, shocking such prominent audience members as Lewis Carroll, who later wrote: "a bevy of sweet innocent-looking girls sing, with bright and happy looks, the chorus 'He said, Damn me! He said, Damn me!' I cannot find words to convey to the reader the pain I felt in seeing those dear children taught to utter such words to amuse ears grown callous to their ghastly meaning ... How Mr. Gilbert could have stooped to write, or Sir Arthur Sullivan could have prostituted his noble art to set to music, such vile trash, it passes my skill to understand".
This was but one of several misfeasances of various degrees of gravity with which Manwood was charged during his later years. Thomas Digges and Richard Barrey, lieutenant of Dover Castle, charged him with deliberate perversion of justice, in the chancery and admiralty courts of Dover, and the exchequer; Sir Thomas Perrot and Thomas Cheyne, with covinous pleading in the court of chancery; and Richard Rogers, suffragan bishop of Dover, with selling the queen's pardon in a murder case for £240. According to Manningham (Diary, Camden Soc, p. 91), he even stooped to appropriate a gold chain which a goldsmith had placed in his hands for inspection, and on the privy council intervening by writ at the suit of the goldsmith, returned the scornful answer, 'Malas causas habentes semper fugiunt ad potentes.
The man, thinking to secure it, followed it in his canoe, and after having paddled all day and all night, in the morning he saw an island and the bird perched upon a tree. Carefully concealing his canoe, he started after the bird, but hearing people coming, he hurriedly climbed into a tree and hid himself. The tree stood directly over a spring, and soon many women appeared, coming to get water. One of them preceded the others, and as she stooped to dip up water, she saw the reflection of the man in the surface of the pool; whereupon she called out to her companions, "I will fill your water-vessels for you," for she did not wish the others to know that there was a man in the tree.
In 1775, Schenck was one of the first residents of Hunterdon County to volunteer to serve as a Minuteman in the months following the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He first served as a lieutenant and then was elected a captain of what was to become a company of the 3rd Regiment Hunterdon Militia. In eight years of service with the Militia, Captain Schenck fought in most of the major battles of the War in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He was at the battles of Monmouth, Trenton, the Second Battle of Trenton (where he took command of another 3rd Regiment company after its lieutenants deserted and its captain fell sick), Princeton (where a cannonball took away a tree branch he had stooped to pass under), Bound Brook and Germantown.
256, in support, and points out that Kittredge himself, in his essay's first footnote, confesses that "The Marriage Group of the 'Canterbury Tales' has been much studied, and with good results" (Scala, p. 54). A separation between tales that deal with moral issues and ones that deal with magical issues, as the Wife of Bath's does, is favoured by some scholars. The tale is an example of the "loathly lady" motif, the oldest examples of which are the medieval Irish sovereignty myths such as Niall of the Nine Hostages. In the medieval poem The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle, Arthur's nephew Gawain goes on a nearly identical quest to discover what women truly want after he errs in a land dispute, although, in contrast, he never stooped to despoliation or plunder, unlike the unnamed knight who raped the woman.
Verse 1 Far away on the hills of old New Hampshire, Many years ago we parted, Ruth and I; By the stream where we wandered in the gloaming, It was there I kissed my love a sad goodbye She clung to me and trembled when I told her, And pleadingly she begged of me to stay; We parted, and I left her broken hearted, In the old New Hampshire village far away. Refrain Now the sunshine lingers there, And the roses bloom as fair In the wildwood where together we would roam. In the village churchyard near Sleeps the one I loved so dear On the hills of my old New Hampshire home Verse 2 In my dreams by the stream last night I wandered, And I thought my love was standing by my side; Once again then I told her that I loved her, Once again she promised she would be my bride; And as I stooped to kiss her I awakened, I called her, but she was not there to hear; My heart lies buried with her 'neath the willow, In the old New Hampshire home I love so dear.
Cabell was also a major influence on Neil Gaiman, acknowledged as such in the rear of Gaiman's novels Stardust and American Gods. This thematic and stylistic influence is highly evident in the multi-layered pantheons of Gaiman's work, The Sandman, which have many parallels in Cabell's work, particularly Jurgen. Cabell maintained a close and lifelong friendship with well-known Richmond writer Ellen Glasgow, whose house on West Main Street was only a few blocks from Cabell's family home on East Franklin Street. They corresponded extensively between 1923 and Glasgow's death in 1945 and over 200 of their letters survive. Cabell dedicated his 1927 novel Something About Eve to her, and she in turn dedicated her book They Stooped to Folly: A Comedy of Morals (1929) to Cabell. In her autobiography, Glasgow also gave considerable thanks to Cabell for his help in the editing of her Pulitzer Prize-winning book In This Our Life (1941). However, late in their lives, friction developed between the two writers as a result of Cabell's critical 1943 review of Glasgow's novel A Certain Measure. Cabell also admired the work of the Atlanta-based writer Frances Newman, though their correspondence was cut short by her premature death in 1928.

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