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"He's as straight as an arrow," she said of Mr. Gantz.
In my life and in my work, I've gone straight as an arrow.
Doesn't hit the ball long off the tee, but he's straight as an arrow.
According to TV, the future is feminist, racially diverse, and straight as an arrow.
That volley, hit straight as an arrow, came after years of repetition at Manchester United's academy.
I want to be straight as an arrow, but my transness doesn't quite square with that.
Honest, straight-as-an-arrow lawman has tragic flaw, and it's up to you the reader to tease it out.
Even Michael Burnham only feels real because of Martin-Green's incredible acting chops, not her straight-as-an-arrow dialogue.
He stands straight as an arrow and speaks his own version of classical Arabic, instead of the usual Tunisian dialect.
Whereas the G4 was plastic and curved, the G5 will be cloaked in metal and straight as an arrow, according to noteworthy leaker Evan Blass.
Dynamic Rotation means the Surface Hub 2 will keep your work on the canvas straight as an arrow as you rotate the display from 0 to 90 degrees.
He's got to apply that tenderness to songs with Young Thug and J Hus (the surprisingly straight-as-an-arrow "Feels"), and with Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock (the quixotically appealing electro-pop number "Cross Me").
He's got to apply that tenderness to songs with Young Thug and J Hus (the surprisingly straight-as-an-arrow "Feels"), and with Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock (the quixotically appealing electro-pop number "Cross Me").
One of Arlovski's better moments on the feet came as he feigned the same looping right hand that he has thrown constantly through his career, then jolted in a right as straight as an arrow between Barnett's hands.
The plot of each is roughly the same: Spears quickly struts straight-as-an-arrow toward the camera in a selection of outfits that are not particularly fancy — the sort of clothes a woman might have in her closet, if she had one: a red off-shoulder minidress with glittering embroidery; a red off-shoulder minidress with flamenco sleeves.
My speed was slacking off now, but I still had enough to pick up that > extra 500 feet and position myself 200 yards dead astern. The 109 flew as > straight as an arrow, with no weaving. As his plane filled my gunsight, I > pressed the [trigger].Shaw, p.
Physically, Abbe was a big man who stood more than six feet tall. He was slender and stood straight as an arrow. According to his son, "I never saw a horse he could not mount and ride anytime without the least effort." He was very active and often walked in one day through the unbroken prairies and forests.
At an early age, he enlisted in the United States Regular Army. The hardships of youth had taught him well the lesson of taking care of himself. Straight as an arrow, with keen, alert, but steady black eyes, black hair, powerfully muscular, but not heavy built, he was a splendid type of the sturdy men who come from the Kentucky mountain counties. He was not assertive, but almost timid.
It then curves east and travels parallel to the St. Thomas and Eastern Railway to Courtland, remerging with the Talbot Trail and snaking towards Delhi, now within Norfolk County. At Delhi, Highway 3 turns south for before returning to its eastward orientation. It continues through farmland to the town of Simcoe, where it meets Highway 24\. From Simcoe to Canborough, the highway is nearly straight as an arrow, with an occasional jog to the northeast.
Marudhar (Kunaal Roy Kapur) is the son of his tyrant father, Ashok Pandey (Rajesh Sharma). Straight as an arrow and boring as an oyster, Marudhar trudges along in his life, one hopeless day after the other. But Ashok has marriage plans for him and he won't have no for an answer. What follows is a comedy of ridiculous proportions as Marudhar marries the sweet and pretty Chitra (Tara Alisha Berry) from Lucknow.
He nearly succumbs to a fire trap, but sees a statue of someone who failed before. Within sight of the temple, Taj is lured away by an image of Yasmine and is turned to stone. Hassan reluctantly follows Taj with the gatekeeper's blessing: "May your knowledge of deception lead you straight as an arrow to the truth." Hassan resists the insulting chants with more humour than Taj, and his fear prevents him from intervening with the serpent illusion.
The highway travels north straight-as-an-arrow towards Lake Nipissing, with forests to the east and a mix of forests and pastures to the west. It turns east and crosses a muskeg approximately two kilometres (1.25 miles) south of the lake, then enters the municipality of Callander. As it travels eastward towards Callander Bay, the highway serves numerous residences and the occasional farm. It dips south to avoid the bay then encounters the southern terminus of Highway 94 before ending at an interchange with Highway 11\.
Juan Bautista García lived with his family in a fictional neighborhood called "Parque Florido", with his wife Teresa, and his children, straight-as-an-arrow teenage daughter Ginny and impish tween (later teen) Junito. Juan had already reached middle age, and was prematurely portrayed as a "grumpy old man". As such, he was constantly looking for occasions where he could relax and not be bothered by life's everyday stresses. However, he would inevitably be bothered by his interaction with many of the cast members.
Hurlburt was later discovered in Georgia, where he was arrested and jailed without trial. A letter by James M. Morgan, written sometime during the American Civil War, implicates Sue and himself in hiding gold for Confederate officer George Alfred Trenholm (the same blockade runner Sue’s mother was pleading with to acquire morphine). James wrote: In 1864, Sue was attending a Columbia gathering at the home of friend and former classmate Mary Boykin Chesnut. One guest described Sue as “gorgeously” dressed in “the unenclothesed common,” and that she “went for Captain James, straight as an arrow.
The route curves northeast as it enters Bruce County to align with the surveying grid and proceeds out of Amberley towards Kincardine. Highways 21 and 6 form the only wrong-way concurrency in the Ontario highway network Between Amberley and Tiverton, Highway 21 travels straight-as-an-arrow along what was originally a rural concession road through the hamlets of Reid's Corners, Pine River, Huron Ridge and Slade. It bypasses inland of Kincardine, intersecting the western terminus of Highway 9\. Within Tiverton, which acts as the primary town serving Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, traffic must turn to remain on Highway 21\.
The official explanation was to tie into the history of Native Americans in the area, but the route was also "straight as an arrow". The backers also promoted the highway as a direct and scenic route to vacation country in the northern Lower Peninsula, avoiding most of the larger cities in the area. M-66 was given the Green Arrow Route name in Public Act 170 of 1959 between the Indiana state line and Kalkaska. Despite these efforts, M-66 failed to attract much traffic. When the Michigan Legislature recodified the memorial highway names in Public Act 142 of 2001, the Green Arrow Route was truncated to the northern border of Calhoun County, a change confirmed by Public Act 138 of 2004.
According to "Robin Hood" in The Australasian Ard Patrick confounded those critics who had questioned his temperament as he "finished like a lion and as straight as an arrow." The remainder of Ard Patrick's three-year-old campaign was disappointing as he failed to reproduce his Epsom form. At Royal Ascot on 17 June he started 11/10 favourite for the thirteen furlong Prince of Wales's Stakes in which he was required to concede weight to seven opponents. The Duke of Westminster's Cupbearer, who was receiving thirteen pounds from the Derby winner, won the race by three-quarters of a length from Ard Patrick, but was disqualified for "bumping and boring" the runner-up and placed last after an objection.
7 Quote: "Suggestion for removal of rocks in Hell Gate to lessen currents Also to change shape of the boundary on the easterly and westerly side of New York Eleven reasons presented for furtherance of plan. ... A canal 200 ft extending from Long Island sound to 150th street to transport people" Serrell's plan – which he publicized with maps, essay and lectures as well as presentations to the city, state and federal governments – would have filled in the river from 14th Street to 125th Street. The New East River through Queens would be about three times the average width of the existing one at an even throughout, and would run as straight as an arrow for five miles. The new land, and the portions of Queens which would become part of Manhattan, adding , would be covered with an extension of the existing street grid of Manhattan.
"Tipton looks the Radical all over, but doesn't always act it," a Washington correspondent wrote in 1868. "There is not another man in the Senate whose appearance goes so far to make up the beau ideal of unpolished earnestness. Full six feet in height, straight as an arrow, with long brown hair combed back from his forehead till it touches his coat collar, a pair of eyes that never look, but always glare or stare, and seem ready to jump from their sockets through the gold-rimmed spectacles in front of them, when their owner gets excited, which occurs every time he speaks in debate; a low forehead, a sharp nose and a mouth and chin which tell of bull-dog courage and determination, these, and the matter and manner of his speeches in the Senate, remind the student of history of what might have been the leader of the Barebones Parliament two hundred years ago."Cincinnati Commercial, March 19, 1868.
Grant gets into intensive contact with Beverley Brook, the goddess or Genius loci of Beverley Brook, a tributary of the Thames - and learns by personal experience just how rivers gain such gods. He finds that unicorns are all too real and that their horns are deadly weapons; that fairies do exist and even in the 21st century they do sometimes kidnap human children and replace them with changelings; and he meets with a real-life faerie queen, very different from the one imagined by Spenser. As the ultimate result of all that, Grant faces the prospect of being stuck forever as a captive in the real-life fairyland - an alternative reality or Otherworld where Britain is still covered with a massive unbroken primeval forest, with no sign of the familiar towns and villages. Grant's single, slender hope of escape lies in the lasting magical (or possibly anti-magical) effect of the Roman Empire's engineering projects and of the Romans' habit of imposing themselves on the landscape and building "roads straight as an arrow" wherever they ruled.
His enlistment card during the war noted he had a dark complexion, hazel colored eyes, black hair and stood five feet eight inches. Robert G. Carter gave a brief description of his appearance in wartime letters first published in 1897: > [A] tall, slim boy, straight as an arrow. His face was a perfect oval, his > hair was as black as a raven's wing, and his eyes were large and of that > peculiar soft, melting blackness, which excites pity when one is in > distress. His skin was a clear, dark olive, bordering on the swarthy, and > this, with his high cheek bones, would have led us to suppose that his > nationality was different from our own, had we not known that his name was > plain Henry P. There was an air of good breeding and refinement about him, > that, with his small hands and feet, would have set us to thinking, had it > not been that in our youth and intensely enthusiastic natures, we gave no > thought to our comrades' personal appearance.

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