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strongest toughest robustest stoutest hardiest soundest hardest ruggedest fastest staunchest longest-lasting best-built best-made firmest securest safest steadiest heartiest lustiest rigidest steadfastest stiffest steeliest closest thickest densest stoniest rockiest heaviest huskiest powerfullest brawniest burliest beefiest heftiest stockiest buffest chunkiest bulkiest mightiest starkest meatiest muscliest healthiest fittest halest best wholest wholesomest grittiest pluckiest feistiest squattest stumpiest stubbiest dumpiest fattest squattiest shortest fubsiest broadest pudgiest boldest gutsiest fiercest grimmest bitterest eagerest stubbornest spunkiest patientest surest truest dourest thickest-skinned bravest mintest perfectest cleanest fairest excellentest freshest purest clearest finest superbest sprucest tidiest chastest neatest greatest punchiest most potent most influential most important most forceful most vigorous most significant most puissant most almighty most dominant most forcible most commanding most dynamic most overpowering liveliest sprightliest perkiest zippiest briskest bounciest spriest wickest peppiest friskiest sparkiest jazziest airiest pertest jauntiest gayest pizzazziest springiest pizazziest seaworthiest most navigable most controllable most steerable most dirigible most manoeuvrable(UK) most maneuverable(US) most sailable usefullest handiest most serviceable most functional most usable most operative most practical most workable most efficient most helpful most profitable most useable most actionable most applicable most applicative most available most beneficial most convenient nerviest doughtiest foolhardiest pushiest rashest recklessest most venturesome most daring most adventurous most enterprising most adventuresome most audacious most courageous More

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He wants to become one of the league's sturdiest defenders.
Perhaps with the sturdiest truism of politics: Elections are about the future.
The devastating blow that it envisages might undo even the sturdiest polity.
WE can start with housing, the sturdiest of footholds for economic mobility.
In St. Martin, several government buildings considered among the island's sturdiest were leveled.
Still, even the sturdiest buildings might have trouble weathering a category 5 storm.
Others sheltered in their cars, as even the sturdiest buildings suddenly felt fragile.
If only more people would get under the sturdiest parts of its shell.
That broke a longstanding American tradition of serving as Israel's sturdiest diplomatic shield.
The Model S is often billed as one of the sturdiest cars ever built.
It makes even the league's sturdiest defenders feel like they're spitting into the wind.
Indeed, it is the excess of evidence that now acts as Trump's sturdiest armor.
A notable development: One of television's sturdiest genres, the medical drama, is resonating anew.
The Sweethome says this is the sturdiest standard sized ironing board on the market right now.
A word of cautionDon't order this expecting the sturdiest, most amazing Christmas tree you've ever seen.
Musically, it's their sturdiest and most expansive album, messy and rowdy within a conventional mainstream country blend.
Several of the play's younger characters sit on the sturdiest of those branches from time to time.
By the time Jepsen released Emotion in 22019, however, even the sturdiest pop stars were beginning to falter.
But I wonder if our sturdiest allies will ever feel quite the same way about this country again.
As formal shelters filled, families were diverted to the next-sturdiest structures, from schools to brick homes nearby.
What that means is you should have a device with the sturdiest 2-in-1 hinge in the game.
The concept of a tradition—collective, convention-bound, transhistorical—remained for Williams the sturdiest counter to Romantic self-expression.
It's a master class in haughtiness, the sturdiest icebox in a movie boldly committed to emotional refrigeration and thaw.
What voters haven't necessarily decided is which party, and which congressional candidates, might be the sturdiest vessel of hope.
When it rains, we break out our bulkiest rain boots, our widest umbrellas, and our sturdiest, most water-repellent coats.
Front-running a collective belief that an election-cycle pattern will kick in might not seem the sturdiest bullish thesis.
" The superstar posted shots from inside the party with her friends, and declared the evening the "sturdiest night of all.
So we put some of our sturdiest white wine, called picpoul blanc, in the barrel and tasted it every day.
Slow-paced, sad, rueful and sometimes warmly funny, "After the Storm" is one of his sturdiest, and most sensitive, constructions.
It will be, when built, like the sturdiest chair you have ever sat upon, a haven for your tired legs.
That transformation never extended to trade, however — putting him at odds with Republicans on one of the sturdiest planks in its platform.
A pair of Crockett & Jones shoes start at £355 ($430), and go up to £695 ($843) for their sturdiest pair of boots.
TomboyX is some of the softest, sturdiest, and comfiest underwear I've ever worn, and I no longer have to compromise on style.
Resting on a huge concrete slab covering active rail tracks, the weight is carried by a column sitting on the sturdiest parts.
"In an effort to protect themselves, a lot of families would cram into homes that they believed would be the sturdiest," Damon said.
It's the sturdiest standing desk we've ever tested, and at less than $800 it's half the price of desks that are less stable.
The most moderate Republican in the Senate, Ms. Collins has proved one of her party's sturdiest obstacles to repealing the Affordable Care Act.
Both could deck the sturdiest sponge for punishment in their division with a single blow, but they share a combined seventeen losses by knockout.
Today, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles appears to be the sturdiest by many measures, in large part because it stopped making sedans well before its competitors.
The modern dance tree has many branches, but three of its sturdiest belong to the groundbreaking choreographers Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham and Paul Taylor.
She rashly picked fights with two of its sturdiest factions—the securocrats and former bush fighters—in her bid to eliminate rivals for the presidency.
Even the sturdiest of robots couldn't endure these extreme places, so researchers tend to base speculations about diamond precipitation on models, rather than direct observations.
Disappointed by her third-place showing in Iowa, but not reeling from it, she delivered a safe performance that relied on her sturdiest talking points.
Until then, Nest owners would be smart to depend on the sturdiest old-school security systems their homes have to offer: a strong set of locks.  
It's worth noting that you might struggle to make smooth Hyperlapse videos on windy days, since even the sturdiest drone can get blown about by strong gusts.
Rod-straight, knees locked, forward facing, a stance from which even the sturdiest person could be knocked over by a toddler with a good head of steam?
Trump's comments about Le Pen came just a day after former President Barack Obama called Emmanuel Macron, the center-left candidate seen as Le Pen's sturdiest challenger.
At 72, he packed the sturdiest of credentials: fifth in his class at West Point, 101st Airborne in Vietnam, a career procession of hot-spot diplomatic postings.
MSRP: $99.99Black Friday Price: $37.60 SolarJuice 26,800mAh External Battery — $37.60 See Details At this point, you're probably well aware that Apple doesn't produce the sturdiest of charging cables.
It's one of the sturdiest lines of Chromebooks out there — its predecessor, the C771, could withstand drops of up to four feet and 153 pounds of downward force.
A so-called Like-Minded Group within the council, whose sturdiest component is African, tends on principle to oppose "country-specific resolutions", meaning direct criticisms of abusive governments.
Some of the sturdiest of the ThinkPad line, the E series, are clutch travel companions and have massive SSD options to take everything you need on the go.
Diane Cardwell RETAIL After department stores revealed a string of lackluster earnings last week, Home Depot, one of the sturdiest retailers in America, will report results on Tuesday.
One of the finest moments is "The Bones," which nods to the Chainsmokers and Daya hit "Don't Let Me Down," and features some of this album's sturdiest songwriting.
Things are unpredictable as the sun faces off with Uranus, the planet of the unexpected, but at least you know you can rely on yourself and your sturdiest relationships.
The brothers used the same rotomolding process that forms the rigid plastic of kayaks, and they didn't focus on keeping the price low, only making the sturdiest cooler possible.
He compared it to a draft horse on a farm: better that it knows you and where you are at all times than to keep it in the sturdiest pen.
Roger showed us that even the sturdiest walls collapse, that even the tallest mountains are eventually climbed, that even the prettiest flower wilts, but he showed us much, much more.
We called her Ma not because she was his mother but because her family name was Ma. Aunt Ma was the sturdiest woman in the village, more powerful than a man.
Given that so many investigators had already failed or had been murdered in pursuit of the killers, Hoover needed the sturdiest and most incorruptible of agents to head up the investigation.
So while Dead Men Tell No Tales doesn't do itself any favors when it comes to keeping the stories of the series straight, its continuity isn't built on the sturdiest of scaffolding.
In another nation-by-nation poll last month, the sturdiest versions advanced to the final stage of the approval process, again by a single vote, with Japan, Germany and Israel remaining opposed.
After testing several, Wirecutter found The Container Store's Canvas Hanging Organizer was the sturdiest, and it also comes in a three-shelf version if the 50-inch six-shelf design is too long.
An NBC sitcom that ended six years ago might not seem like the sturdiest foundation on which to launch yet another streamer, but "The Office" is actually Netflix's most-watched show, according to Nielsen.
It's not the sturdiest mop around — I suspect leaning too heavily on the handle would snap it — but it heats up within a minute or two, producing a nice burst of steam to eliminate germs and grunge.
If 220 was among the sturdiest of bull-market years and stocks shook off every excuse to pull back, what does it make the late-22016 market, when factors that are "supposed" to carry stocks higher are ignored?
Pia Carusone, one of Republic Restoratives' founders, told the Washingtonian that rye is the sturdiest, most resilient grain that's used to make whiskey, a fitting choice considering the woman and women the drink is supposed to represent. Cheers!
Pokémon Go has taken over our lives, and in the process it's also struck fear into our hearts and shaken the foundations of even our sturdiest societal institutions — at least if the media is currently to be believed.
Reflecting on the families I've worked with in my practice, I've come to suspect that regular meals serve as an easily measured proxy for one of the longest-standing and sturdiest determinants of adolescent well-being: authoritative parenting.
In the home she shares with her son, her sister and her sister's three children, the entire family crams into the sturdiest room in the house whenever they hear warplanes, in the hope it will shield them from bombing.
The list of 55 deaths attributed to the hurricane includes ones from heart attacks and suicides that were precipitated by a storm that shook even the sturdiest of the 453 million American citizens who live on this Caribbean island.
Since the turn of the millennium, the Bad Plus have been one of the sturdiest institutions in improvised music — a combustible trio with a book of finely orchestrated, catchy original tunes, and a knack for radically reconstituted pop covers.
The problem of priestly abuse might indeed be the sturdiest link between Francis and Benedict—and a lingering reminder that what has most grievously afflicted the Church in recent decades came not from the outer world, but from within. ♦
One of the sturdiest outfits in jazz, it places his coolly understated style of drumming in an ever-evolving, ruminative conversation with three musicians a generation his junior: the tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, the pianist Ethan Iverson and the bassist Ben Street.
Yankees 7, Orioles 0 BALTIMORE — While the sky continued to fall around the Yankees on Wednesday afternoon, with Alex Rodriguez headed to the disabled list, leaving a dilapidated offense without one of its seemingly sturdiest pillars, Brian McCann sat calmly at his locker.
The long ride from the country's south to Jerusalem with an incessantly joke-telling army driver takes young Dovaleh into a world where humor is the sturdiest form of armor although, in the end, it protects him from nothing and no one.
If you like a good heavyweight donnybrook, this was the best debate to date: The two GOP fighters with the sturdiest jaws and nastiest hooks -- Donald Trump and Ted Cruz -- finally went at each other after months of faux-friendship shadow boxing.
The one-year declines range from 16 percent for the largest, sturdiest franchises such as BlackRock and T. Rowe Price to 33 percent for more globally exposed managers Invesco and Franklin Resources to 50 percent for smaller firms with stiffer business challenges, namely Legg Mason and Waddell & Reed Financial.
In giving up a measure of latitude about his choice, Biden also seemed to be suggesting something about how he views himself and how he wants other Democrats to view him: Not necessarily as the most commanding figure or someone clinging to personal prerogatives, but the sturdiest vessel to accommodate the party's disparate demographic and ideological blocs.
But that packaging—the gobs and gobs of packaging all four companies used—the four sprigs of parsley in a tiny coffin of plastic, the dime bags of rice flour, the little jars with a tablespoon of mayo, everything but the sturdiest of ingredients in some sort of plastic something, all sitting on top of those pounds and pounds of ice packs, all encased in that "disposable cooler" made of some typically non-recyclable foamy substance and encased in silver bubble wrap?
It is the Ahmarists, not the Frenchists who will be poised to inherit the movement and do the slaying from here on out, not only because their more openly illiberal attitudes sit better with the right's new populism but because, ironically, those attitudes spring from conservatism's deepest, sturdiest roots: The defenses of old hierarchies that led early conservative thinkers like Edmund Burke to regard the then-woolly and new ideals underpinning classical liberalism and its revolutionary proponents with deep caution and often open suspicion.
How the Grizzlies fare when Conley and Gasol share the floor will be a bellwether for the entire franchise; in a loaded western conference that only has eight spots for at least ten other teams that expect to make the playoffs (the Warriors, Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets, Portland Trail Blazers, New Orleans Pelicans, Utah Jazz, and Minnesota Timberwolves), the fact that their sturdiest quality has turned into an unknown variable makes it possible to argue for and against Memphis's inclusion in that conversation.
Robert J. Breckinridge was called "the strongest and sturdiest champion of the Union south of the Ohio".
The rest of the work was written later in 1849, and the overture (which Schumann described as "one of the sturdiest of [his] creations") in 1853.
But his mother was an Abner, and the Abners were among the sturdiest, most reliant stock of the old time families in Perry County. His quick black eyes and muscular frame came from his mother.
The strong beak of Bolbometopon muricatum is able to grind the sturdiest corals. Most parrotfish species are herbivores, feeding mainly on epilithic algae.Bonaldo, R.M. & R.D. Rotjan (2018). The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Parrotfishes as Coral Predators.
Rolling Stone awarded the album 3/5, but called it the group's "sturdiest album to date" NME awarded the album an average 6/10. Despite finding something "strangely self-conscious" about the album, the reviewer concluded by saying that she still loves them, despite their "eccentric faults".
These are simple, but can break at the base of the slot. Self nocks are often reinforced with glued servings of fiber near the base of the slot. The sturdiest nocks are separate pieces made from wood, plastic, or horn that are then attached to the end of the arrow.Massey, Jay(1992).
After the fall of Norfolk, Virginia in May 1862, the importance of Wilmington was further increased. It became the main Confederate port on the Atlantic Ocean. Because of Fort Fisher, Wilmington's defenses were the sturdiest in the Confederacy, and Wilmington was able to be defended for a considerable duration of the war.
The following bass aria is accompanied by oboe d'amore and continuo, and is a "jaunty, pastoral dance" in 6/8 time and ritornello-ternary form. The movement is notable for a long rising melisma omitted from the reworked version in BWV 197.2. Musicologist Julian Mincham suggests that the chorale is "one of the sturdiest in the repertoire".
They built a diversion channel along the Big Sur River, but the 1906 San Francisco earthquake bankrupted the company and they abandoned the project. The stonework from the diversion channel is still visible. Few other signs of this brief industrial period are visible. The rugged, isolated terrain kept out all but the sturdiest and most self-sufficient settlers.
Supported by TİKA. The Ghawanima minaret, almost entirely built of stone, apart from a timber canopy over the muezzin's gallery, is one of the sturdiest and highest constructions in the old city of Bayt al-Maqdis. Its firm structure has left it nearly untouched by earthquakes, while its varied decoration had lent it a certain elegance as a counterpoint to its solidity.
Reloading presses are often categorized by the letter of the alphabet that they most resemble: "O", "C", and "H". The sturdiest presses, suitable for bullet swaging functions as well as for normal reloading die usage, are of the "O" type. Heavy steel completely encloses the single die on these presses. Equally sturdy presses for all but bullet swaging use often resemble the letter "C".
Textiles are made from many materials, with four main sources: animal (wool, silk), plant (cotton, flax, jute, bamboo), mineral (asbestos, glass fibre), and synthetic (nylon, polyester, acrylic, rayon). The first three are natural. In the 20th century, they were supplemented by artificial fibres made from petroleum. Textiles are made in various strengths and degrees of durability, from the finest microfibre made of strands thinner than one denier to the sturdiest canvas.
The Saint Petersburg TV Tower is a truss tower made up of steel, making it one of the sturdiest as well. Being a dual-purpose tower, the Saint Petersburg TV Tower features an observation platform at a height of , thus, being an observation tower at the same time. In addition, the tower possesses an antenna necessary for transmission at a height of . After installing a new antenna in June 2011, tower reached height of .
In addition to military applications, NASA has proposed to use a railgun to launch "wedge-shaped aircraft with scramjets" to high-altitude at Mach 10, where they will then fire a small payload into orbit using conventional rocket propulsion. The extreme g-forces involved with direct railgun ground-launch to space may restrict the usage to only the sturdiest of payloads. Alternatively, very long rail systems may be used to reduce the required launch acceleration.
The patch is a triangle with a three-dimensional "22" in the upper part of its red field. A saber with navigator wings on its center and globe on the end of its hilt points toward the center of the field. Eight red, gold, blue and silver rays emanate from the center of the patch. The emblem's triangle shape compares the squadron's strength and solidarity to one of the sturdiest geometrical shapes--the triangle.
The region has always been relatively difficult to access and only the sturdiest and most self-sufficient settlers stayed. James W. Post built a home in Big Sur in 1877. He and his wife hosted visitors to the Big Sur coast informally for years, but in 1910 she began charging guests. In 1886 Bixby partnered with W. B. Post and they improved and realigned what became known as the Old Coast Road south to Post's ranch near Sycamore Canyon.
These would have a headboard to stabilize the front row of sacks which then held up the next and so on. The deck was at a good height for taking the bags onto the coalman's back and there was no protruding rear wheel to obstruct his access to them. Many ended up with rag and bone merchants who were likely to add side and tail boards to keep their purchases aboard. The largest and sturdiest trolleys were those used with lift vans.
Katherine Faw (born July 17, 1983), formerly Katherine Faw Morris, is an American writer. Young God, her debut novel, was long-listed for the Flaherty- Dunnan First Novel Prize and named a best book of the year by The Times Literary Supplement, The Houston Chronicle, and BuzzFeed. In the Guardian, Eimear McBride wrote Young God was “likely to leave even the sturdiest stunned.” Elle called it “seductive…Reading Young God is like having a bottle rocket go off in your hands.” Faw was born in Wilkesboro, NC. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
The area was very isolated and only the sturdiest and most self-sufficient settlers stayed. A rough trail from Carmel to Mill Creek (present-day Bixby Canyon) was in use by about 1855. In 1870, Charles Henry Bixby and his father hired men to improve the track and constructed the first wagon road including 23 bridges from the Carmel Mission to Bixby Creek. Bixby later partnered with William B. Post to extend the road inland, around Bixby Canyon and the mouth of the Little Sur River, to the Post Ranch on the Rancho El Sur.
Recruited from the Castlemaine Foundry Football Club,District Senior Team, The Mount Alexander Mail, (Wednesday, 16 June 1909), p.1. he played his first match for Richmond, against St Kilda, at the Punt Road Oval, on 31 July 1909. ::Les Oliver, who has bounced into prominence as one of the most brilliant players of the season, was born in Brunswick 23 years ago. He is one of the sturdiest players in the game, standing 5 feet 11 inches in his stockings, and tipping the scales at 12[stone]-2[pounds].
Business thrives until the region is hit by an extremely harsh winter in 1886-87. It is estimated that around 70% of the cattle in the area perish in the long snowstorms. Pierre Wibaux saw an opportunity in this: only the sturdiest and most resilient beasts survived this trial, so Pierre went back to France to borrow the necessary funds to buy out all the remaining cattle from desperate neighbouring ranchers and low prices."The Hard Winter and the Range Cattle Business", The Montana Magazine of History, Vol.
In Late Antique and Byzantine practice, the leaves may be blown sideways, as if by the wind of Faith. Unlike the Doric and Ionic column capitals, a Corinthian capital has no neck beneath it, just a ring-like astragal molding or a banding that forms the base of the capital, recalling the base of the legendary basket. Most buildings (and most clients) are satisfied with just two orders. When orders are superposed one above another, as they are at the Colosseum, the natural progression is from sturdiest and plainest (Doric) at the bottom, to slenderest and richest (Corinthian) at the top.
Their crew consisted of between 100 and 200 men. 6\. Gros Ouvrages: These fortresses were the most important fortifications on the Maginot Line, having the sturdiest construction and the heaviest artillery. These were composed of at least six "forward bunker systems" or "combat blocks", as well as two entrances, and were connected via a network of tunnels that often featured narrow gauge electric railways for transport between bunker systems. The blocks contained infrastructure such as power stations, independent ventilating systems, barracks and mess halls, kitchens, water storage and distribution systems, hoists, ammunition stores, workshops and stores of spare parts and food.
Directly evident in the Gathas is the description as the strongest, the sturdiest, the most active, the swiftest, and the most awe- inspiring of youths (Yasna 57.13), and as the figure that the poor look to for support (57.10). In the ethical goals of Zoroastrianism ("good thoughts, good words, good deeds") as expressed in Yasna 33.14, Sraosha is identified with good deeds. This changes in Zoroastrian tradition (Denkard 3.13-14), where Sraosha is identified with good words. In Yasna 33.5, the poet speaks of Sraosha as the greatest of all (decision makers) at the final renovation of the world.
As Marcus Cato wrote "when they would praise a worthy man their praise took this form: 'Good husband good farmer'; it is from the farming class that the bravest men and the sturdiest soldiers come."Marcus Cato, On Agriculture, 1-2,5 The farms would produce a variety of crops depending on the season, and focused on trying to acquire the best possible farm under the best possible conditions. Cato discusses many of the primary focuses of the farmer and how to distinguish a great piece of land. He notes that a good farmer must take precious time to examine the land, looking over every detail.
He was dropped for the 1–1 draw with Stoke City, but played in Newcastle's 1–0 defeat to Aston Villa, which saw them relegated. Despite Newcastle's relegation, Coloccini stayed on and was the mainstay of the club's defence all season, partnering the likes of Steven Taylor, Mike Williamson, Fitz Hall and Tamás Kádár in the sturdiest rearguard of the championship. He scored two goals for Newcastle since relegation, a header at Cardiff City, and another header at Watford. The club was eventually promoted back to the Premier League as champions, and Coloccini's great contributions awarded him a place in the Championship's Team of the Year.
Meyer, along with Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), is often cited as one of the first instances in which the U.S. Supreme Court engaged in substantive due process in the area of civil liberties. Laurence Tribe has called them "the two sturdiest pillars of the substantive due process temple". He noted that the decisions in these cases did not describe specific acts as constitutionally protected but a broader area of liberty: "[they] described what they were protecting from the standardizing hand of the state in language that spoke of the family as a center of value-formation and value-transmission ... the authority of parents to make basic choices" and not just controlling the subjects one's child is taught.
Flakturm (anti-aircraft tower) in the Augarten Vienna, Austria In London the Admiralty Citadel is one of the sturdiest above-ground structures built during World War II. It was constructed in 1940–1941 as a bomb-proof operations centre for the Admiralty, with foundations nine metres deep and a concrete roof six metres thick. It too was intended to serve as a strongpoint in defending against the feared invasion. In Berlin and other cities during World War II some massive blockhouses were built as air-raid shelters and anti- aircraft artillery platforms. They were called Hochbunker (literally, "high bunkers"; better translated as "above ground bunkers", to distinguish them from the usual deep i.e.
David Calderwood (1575–1650), ecclesiastic, historian, and theological writer, was born at Dalkeith, Midlothian, and educated at the college of Edinburgh. In 1604 he was ordained minister of Crailing in Roxburghshire. It was the time when King James was doing his utmost to introduce prelacy into the Church of Scotland, and from the very first Calderwood showed himself one of the sturdiest opponents of the royal scheme. His first public appearance in the controversial arena was in 1608, when James Law, bishop of Orkney, came to Jedburgh, ordered a presbytery to be held, and set aside an election of members to the general assembly already made, in order to substitute other representatives more in favour of the king's views.
The reviewer gave particular praise to Hart's directorial skill: > The camera placement here, the simple yet effective symbolism, and the flair > for spectacle as in the brilliantly handled mob scenes where all of > Inceville goes up in smoke, the real 'feel' of the old, dusty, unglamorised > West, all should have earned Hart a reputation as one of the great > directors. ... For the most part, 'Hell's Hinges' offers highpowered drama > rather than traditional western action. ... Fine camerawork utilising long > panoramic shots, excellent cutting and a sure control over the masses of > extras fuse this into an episode of astonishing vigor. Hart, his assistant > Cliff Smith, his writer Gardner Sullivan and cameraman Joe August were one > of the sturdiest (and least appreciated) teams of craftsmen the cinema ever > produced.
Katherine Mary Briggs, The Fairies in English Tradition and Literature They were hard workers and expected to be paid a working man's wages, equal to those of an average putter (a mine worker who pushes the wagons). Their payment was left in a solitary corner of the mine, and they would not accept any more or less than they were owed. The miners would sometimes see the flickering bluecap settle on a full tub of coal, transporting it as though "impelled by the sturdiest sinews". Another being of the same type (though less helpful in nature) was called Cutty SoamesLabour and the Poor in England and Wales, 1849-1851: Northumberland and Durham, Staffordshire, the Midlands, Jules Ginswick, Routledge, 1983, , 9780714629605, pp.
He then had a field day against Wellington with a 5 try performance in a 68 to 9 win at Newton Park. The Evening Post described Te Whata as “one of the sturdiest of the Auckland team” and when compared to Ben Davidson who scored 3 tries and who would soon go on to play for Wigan as being “easier to catch, but harder to stop”. When Te Whata returned to Auckland he made his debut in the full Auckland team to play in a Northern Union Challenge Cup match against South Auckland. Auckland had won the trophy off South Auckland six weeks earlier and were seeking to retain it and they did so with a comfortable 36–19 win.
Earlier that afternoon, Slepian's wife Lynne had forwarded a warning of potential attacks on her husband to a local police inspector. Within days of Dr. Slepian's murder, anti-abortion groups rallied and staged clinic protests in Buffalo and Rochester, New York. While local leaders from both sides of the abortion debate decried these rallies as potential incitements to further violence, more extreme members of the pro- life community, such as Flip Benham of Operation Rescue, labeled calls for nonviolence "pitiful" and suggested that unless abortion was outlawed, "we are in store for more bloodshed in the streets--the likes of which will sicken even the sturdiest among us." This murder was the climax of a series of five sniper attacks in four years in northern New York and Canada.
Instantaneous disc history authority Michael Biel attributes the longstanding "acetate" misnomer to some early lacquer disc labels that carried the warning, "Use only acetate needles", meaning the same high grade of individually inspected steel needles required to safely play the easily needle-damaged pressed flexible acetate transcription discs that were sometimes used in US broadcasting in the 1930s. Blank discs were traditionally produced in several different grades, with the best and costliest grade featuring the sturdiest core, the thickest coating and the most perfectly flawless mirror-like surfaces. These top-quality blanks were intended for cutting the master discs that, once silver-coated, would be electrodeposited with nickel in order to electroform parts used in making stampers (negative profile metal moulds) for pressing ordinary records. Lower-quality blanks were considered adequate for non-critical uses such as tests and demo discs.
Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter gave a generally positive review and wrote, "AMC finds a bloody, fun and entertaining non-zombie counterpart to The Walking Dead and turns Sundays into an escapist red zone." Maureen Ryan of Variety wrote, > The action scenes scattered throughout Into the Badlands are not just > stirringly presented, they represent a test passed with flying, and bloody, > colors. This efficient AMC series is an homage to classic Samurai films and > kinetic action fare churned out by Hong Kong maestros of furious fists, and > if the TV drama had failed to meet the standards set by the sturdiest > examples of those genres, it would have seemed superfluous at best. > Fortunately, star Daniel Wu is more than up to the task of occupying the > center of this streamlined story of vengeance, tyranny and roundhouse kicks.
In a 2003 appraisal of the album, for Mojo magazine, Ian MacDonald wrote that The Beatles regularly appears among the top 10 in critics' "best albums of all time" lists, yet it was a work that he deemed "eccentric, highly diverse, and very variable [in] quality". Rob Sheffield, writing in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), said that its songs ranged from the Beatles' "sturdiest tunes since Revolver" to "self-indulgent filler". He derided tracks including "Revolution 9" and "Helter Skelter", but said that picking personal highlights was "part of the fun" for listeners. Writing for MusicHound in 1999, Guitar World editor Christopher Scapelliti described the album as "self-indulgent and at times unlistenable" but identified "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and "Helter Skelter" as "fascinating standouts" that made it a worthwhile purchase.
In North America, the length is commonly 48 feet or 53 feet, and the width is either 96 or 102 inches (including rub rails and stake pockets on the sides, which generally placed every 2 feet). Some older trailers still in service are only 45 feet or shorter if used in sets of doubles or triples (often used to haul hay). Various lengths and combination setups can only be legally driven on turnpike/toll roads which are far too long for most roadways. Body and frame can be one of 3 general designs: the heaviest and sturdiest is all steel (usually with wood planks), ever-popular combo with steel frame and aluminium bed, these type often have wood portions for nailing down dunnage boards), and aluminium (which is the lightest allowing for more cargo to be legally carried without overweight permits).
Betty Garrett, in four interludes called "7 Minutes of Life," including one as a baby, playfully swirls a choric motif. In "1932" by Terry Kingsley-Smith (producer Griggs directing sublime performances by Jeanne Bates and Tom Dahlgren) and Drew Katzman's "I'm Tired of Looking for Barrymore" (Aubuchon staging an uproarious Hollywood cemetery outing between Guy Raymond's carping father and Katzman's patronizing son), the production finds its sturdiest moorings. LA Times Review of Lifetimes In June 2000 Former Miss America Lee Meriwether starred with Bridget Hanley in the world premiere of Eugene Pack's "Elinor Adjusting" at Theatre West in L.A. The comedy ran for a four-week run at Theatre West where Hanley portrayed Elinor, a widow who finds herself without a home or a business after her husband dies. Meriwether appears in a supporting role as Elinor's chum, Millie.
Robert Koehler of Variety gave the film a negative review, saying "cooking up new Rube Goldberg torture contraptions isn't enough to get Saw II out of the shadow of its unnerving predecessor". Gregory Kirschling of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B minus, saying "Saw II is just barely a better B flick than Saw" and that both films are "more clever and revolting than they are actually chilling". He praised Bell's performance as Jigsaw, saying "As the droopy-lidded maniac in the flesh, Tobin Bell is, for all the film's gewgaws, Saw II sturdiest horror, a Terence Stamp look-alike who calls to mind a seedy General Zod lazily overseeing the universe from his evildoer's lair". He ended his review: "Where Saw II lags behind in Saw's novelty, it takes the lead with its smoother landing, which is again primed to blow the movie wide open, but manages a more compelling job of it than the original's cheat finish".
There were 18 hours of advance warning for San Juan before the hurricane struck. The bureau continued to issue advisories concerning the storm twice daily through October 1. At the beginning of the 1932 Atlantic hurricane season, the Governor of Puerto Rico, James R. Beverly, directed mayors in the territory to organize municipal emergency committees, requiring each to hoist hurricane flag signals at the cathedrals and city halls of every town whenever a hurricane warning was in effect. Mayors and police forces in Puerto were advised by the Weather Bureau's first statements on the storm to begin safeguarding lives and property. A meeting was held on the afternoon of September 26 between the governor, heads of executive departments, the manager of the Puerto Rican chapter of the American Red Cross, and other prominent citizens to formulate plans of actions for possible emergencies arising from the hurricane's passage; these included the mobilization of crews to repair communications infrastructure and police-assisted evacuation of vulnerable people into the sturdiest buildings.

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