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"sulky" Definitions
  1. in a bad mood or not speaking because you are angry about something

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A week later, he confronted me about my sulky silence.
Do we need a big ole sulky baby as President?
When Newsom can't defuse a challenge, he sometimes gets sulky.
Which is a good thing, because Peña is super sulky and bored.
Newton garnered only more backlash later, thanks to a sulky media session.
A sulky cafe owner ignored a Ranger trying to catch his eye.
I'm not a nagging shrew and they're no longer sulky, sullen adolescents.
The cart, called a sulky, Shatner was in flipped and he ate it.
She almost became sulky if she didn't win, which I kind of like.
Noah Cyrus f/ XXTENTACION "Again" The song itself is great, very moody and sulky.
Harry's son Albus is a bundle of the worst, sulky parts of Harry himself.
While all of this is going on, a sulky Thomas is headed to the bathroom.
And how annoyingly aggrieved and, well, small the birthday boy appears in his sulky silence.
At 68, he hopped into the sulky for a trotting race at Parsloes Park in London.
India is becoming more like Pakistan, and Pakistan is becoming more like itself: belligerent, sulky and paranoid.
It's as if millennial pink grew up and became a sulky teenager: moody, but also pretty sweet.
Each person reveals why he or she is so enraged, vain, sulky, frustrated, disappointed and so on.
The title character of "The Pout-Pout Fish," however, is as sulky and depressive as any human.
Frustration and resentment hang over the first four episodes, and it makes for a sour, sulky viewing experience.
It's hard to imagine a more sulky birthday boy, but that doesn't mean we can't celebrate for him.
Friend: I apologized to Kyle… Alex was being really sulky, I definitely noticed it and felt really bad.
When Leny* first arrived at Capanne prison, a women's facility in Perugia, central Italy, she was sulky and withdrawn.
BenDeLaCreme, spunky-sulky as "Goth Kitty," was named top two along with BeBe, in head-to-toe leopard print.
The Republican candidates for president — with one big sulky orange-haired exception — dueled in a Fox News televised debate tonight.
The downside there is that his sulky little mutiny doesn't just cost them some time and cost him some dignity.
"Take Off Your Pants and Jacket," from 2182, is by turns peppy, sulky, and stupid—Blink-182 at its finest.
"The media has not covered my long-shot great finish in Iowa fairly," Mr. Trump posted, sounding both surprised and sulky.
And then you have now ... And Jennifer Sulky, who used to be vice president at NBC is now president at Amazon. President. Yes.
The term dates to 1945, when it was used by the military psychiatrist William Menninger to define the attitude of sulky, balky soldiers.
Midnight's resident vampire isn't even a sulky, seductive brunette like True Blood's Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) and The Vampire Diaries' Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley).
Writing in his autobiography, Zlatan paints a picture of an extremely sulky Mido, angry with spending the majority of the game on the bench.
Stefan van Dorp, a sulky experimental filmmaker who supposedly helped hire Shepard, is not a real person, but Bette Midler's husband Martin von Haselberg.
That particular morning my daughter, Marieke, who was ten at the time, had trouble getting out of bed: She was in a sulky mood.
What they need is the support and gratitude of the masses, and when they don't get that affirmation, they can get a little sulky.
"I do like feeling so much taller than these men," she said recently, as she appraised a sulky George Washington, who was admittedly taller.
Monday at a home on Sulky Court after she failed to appear in court for charges related a traffic stop in March, the police said.
"The sulky, not bothered expression which you may think cool (see Victoria Beckham) will in your 40s start to look sour," writes The Telegraph's adviser.
He introduces Penny's teenage brother Jack, a noble enough fellow, if a little aggressive and sulky, and hands over to Jack control of the action.
Guardian Angel AS was coming up behind the leaders, and his front hoof touched the wheel of What the Hill's sulky and went off stride.
It's hard to speculate why Zulawski eventually excised them from the film, but perhaps he decided its alien sex scenes were already sulky and seedy enough.
"Marshall arrived home from school with a tall, sulky blonde girl," his mother, Debbie Nelson, recalled in her 241 memoir, My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem.
The Myth of the Silent, Sulky, Horny Teenage Boy Two new books challenge the assumption that it's impossible to reach that kid with the wispy mustache.
For Herve Filion, for many years the winningest harness racer who ever steered a sulky, the magic number was an order of magnitude higher than Connors's.
Or, if you're just feeling lonely or sulky, Modern Love in 203 Everyday Objects could be just what you need to put your own troubles into perspective.
Back at the house, Meraj and Taukir were playing cards on a sofa in sulky silence, light filtering dustily through the old Punjabi-style grilles of the house.
There was something magic about the best Wii games, while the best 360 games tended to be any that found a palette beyond sulky grays and boring browns.
Though Jodi is needy and Elliot vain — and Benjamin sulky and Trey dim — Mr. Harmon complicates their baseline traits sufficiently to keep them interesting if not especially credible.
The protagonist is a sensitive law student — alternately sulky and stormy — named Witold (Jonathan Genet), who explains that his parents gave him the name because they were Gombrowicz fans.
She was a sulky teen in the idyllic town of Redding, Connecticut, who listened to Riot Grrrl, wrote in her journal, and browsed feminist zines at the local bookstore.
But I think it's still possible to make energetic, thrashy music without necessarily walking around being these sulky, angry, sullen, dark people with black cartoon thunderstorms over their heads.
In photographs, the couple resembled each other, with soft faces, sulky mouths; they looked like bad, beautiful children — and behaved with joyless destructiveness, smashing up everything in arm's reach.
"Trump is looking worked up and angry and sulky and shouty -She looks utterly in control by contrast," said Barkha Dutt, news anchor on India's NDTV in a tweet.
And Dawn of Justice turns Batman into a torturer and would-be cold-blooded killer and has both Superman and Batman acting like sulky children defending their chunk of playground.
The stories of his efforts to keep up with his chef's unreasonable demands — and the sulky, unrelenting tirades unleashed by his failures — make for the funniest passages in the book.
Often presented as a sulky character by the Italian press during his time in Serie A, the attitude Henry showed on his arrival at Arsenal was one of consummate professional hunger.
They were a moody band with equally volatile songs that alternated between pummeling hard-rock stubbornness and fuzzy dream-pop serenity, instantly recognizable by Mr. Corgan's sulky, nasal shrieks and moans.
The Tony–Steve conflict could be interesting, if it's handled a little more maturely in later films — after this initial outburst, I'd like to see them behaving a little less like sulky kids.
Will and Kate have skipped Christmas several timesEven though Prince Harry and Markle aren't the first royals to miss Christmas, headlines have ranged from calling the pair "sulky" to saying they're "snubbing" the Queen.
But the narrator's slightly sulky reticence, her refusal to feel very strongly about anything in particular, is what provides a backdrop for the women around her to acquire the full potency and tragedy of their stories.
I preferred misir, whole red lentils cooked briefly so they don't lose structure, humming with berbere, a spice blend whose sulky heat is tempered by warming cardamom and clove and the faintly scolding bitterness of fenugreek.
Materialising every now and then to give Jojo amusingly useless pep talks, this incarnation of the Führer is a sulky ignoramus who faints at the sight of blood and runs away at the first sign of trouble.
Season 3 began with a casting coup at the palace: Olivia Colman (The Favourite) replaced Claire Foy as Elizabeth II, now middle-aged and wishing she were breeding horses instead of raising sulky young Charles (Josh O'Connor).
One of the few manifestations of diva temperament is a sulky demand for an "emergency wig" by Miss Harlow, an 18-year-old native of Philadelphia and the eventual winner, doted on by the camera and Sabrina.
It has been able to cow most of its neighbours into sulky acquiescence while avoiding a direct confrontation with American naval ships, which did not want to risk a major incident over what China portrayed as maritime policing.
In the game against Costa Rica, he was a constant thorn in Kuipers' side, questioning every decision until the Dutchman lost patience and motioned sharply for him to stop talking, causing the Brazilian to retreat into sulky silence.
" That metaphor provides a welcome splash of realism, as does Vivian's failure to remember much about hearing Billie Holiday sing: "I had my period and I was in a sulky mood because a boy I liked had just left with another girl.
I'm a product of my culture and of the advertising that swirls around us, presenting beauty as a 19- or even 16-year-old, perhaps, in Victoria's Secret lace or a Calvin Klein string thong, with her bee-stung lips and sulky face.
When casting, the small roles were as important as the larger ones: the catatonic mental patients, the flunkeys at the emperor's court, the sulky girls lined up to be Miss Fireman in "The Firemen's Ball", white workers casually baiting the black hero of "Ragtime".
While we're all waiting for greatness to find him, though, three hardy women are around to nudge things along: A punkish artist (Jessica Brown Findlay), a hectoring best mate (Katherine Pearce) and his empathetic Mum (Simone Kirby), whose support for her sulky son never wavers.
To pull the two-wheeled sulky, harness racing uses Standardbred horses, which are heavier than fleeter thoroughbreds, and drivers do not have to be as slight as jockeys; Filion (pronounced FILLY-on) was about 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighed around 155 pounds for much of his career.
With me, he veers between the character he's playing in public, talking about the drugs he likes (mushrooms at the beach, acid in the studio, molly at a bowling alley) and the person he seems to be at least some of the time: a sulky teenager who can't find his weed.
He led her through the woods and her body on the beach flickered and faded, and Pete (Pete!) came into the kitchen and gave a sulky Catherine an unwelcome kiss and we'd been here before and he went out to fish and there was nothing on the beach, nothing there.
The terse title characters then spend a good part of the film circling each other and quietly flirting — they're more sulky than sexy — as a sense of menace pervades the scenes: A crew of local losers goads Vincent and JC into fights, while past enemies threaten to track down the prospective lovers.
More than that, the various conflicts that play out in every moment—to be a teammate and an individual at once, to do what you want and also what is required, to be an expressive part and a contributor to a cohesive whole—are precisely the problems that philosophers and sulky teenagers have been wrestling with forever.
As a new crew of nostalgists operating both inside and outside the film industry take influence from the genre's classic square wave savagery, there seems no better time than now to look back on the music that's sprung out of horror movie soundtracks over the last few decades, from sauntering, sulky funk music to interstellar ambience to crushing industrial terror.
King has been a vocal opponent of Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, and called him a "sulky baby" in a tweet during the second presidential debate last weekend.
In Hollywood movies about artists, the characters who challenge the hero's license to be inconsiderate — the landlady who hassles van Gogh about the appalling state of his garret, the neighbor who yells at Beethoven to keep the noise down, the sulky wife who insists that Johnny Cash stop canoodling with June Carter — are invariably presented as dreary philistines who must be ignored or defeated if truth and beauty are to triumph.
And the film seems unusually determined to turn him into a clumsy meathead, a dim-witted, easily angered, easily manipulated rube who grumbles, "Why does this book have so many words?" when asked to read, and turns into a sulky adolescent every time he's dealing with his father, who Ian McShane plays with a tough-love contempt that's just slightly short of treating his adopted demon son like a badly trained dog.
Eventually, I became sulky and punched the back of her seat whenever she drove—I did not want to stay in the food court, but at 3 PM., she robotically scooped up my sister and me and we sat there until 9 or 10 PM. Anxious and infuriated after the first week, I was forbidden to return home if my father wasn't there because she said we were all in terrible end-of-the-world jeopardy.
The associations I have with the Georgia Nicolson books are tangled up with memories of hanging out in the Border's café (in the mall) with my best friend, who always somehow managed to have just gotten a disastrous, very bad haircut; with lying across the backseat of the van—with a book—on a sulky, 12-hour drive to a family vacation destination; with many, many snarky, now-deleted Blogspot posts about boys and various angsts and (I'm sure) wishing I were British.
Traditional produce, including Humitas, in Simoca Market. Sulky and horse in Simoca, the 'sulky capital' of Argentina.
A Black Russian Terrier carting A variety of carting is sulky driving, where a dog or dogs pulls a two-wheeled cart (sulky) with a person riding in the sulky. This sport offers both exercise and discipline opportunities for energetic breeds. Many working breeds are happier when given a job or task, and carting / sulky driving can be a rewarding hobby for both dog and owner. The sulky is designed to have little to no weight on the dog's back, given their sensitive spine.
Sulky is a locality on the Eastern rural fringe of the City of Ballarat municipality in Victoria, Australia. At the , Sulky had a population of 232.
A modern sulky Sulky and horse in Simoca, the 'sulky capital' of Argentina A sulky is a lightweight cart with two wheels and a seat for the driver only but usually without a body, generally pulled by horses or dogs, which is used for harness races. The term is also used for a light stroller, an arch mounted on wheels or crawler tracks, used in logging, or other types of vehicle having wheels and usually a seat for the driver, such as a plough, lister or cultivator.
Two other connected companies supply Casalini S.r.l. in the production of Sulky, Kerry and Sulky Pickup: Mech-Plant S.r.l. that deal with metallic composition and Target S.r.l. that deal with plastic/ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) material.
Casalini Sulky Casalini Sulkycar/Sulky truck Casalini is an Italian company, founded by Giovanni Casalini in 1939, that makes mopeds and microcars. Casalini S.r.l. is the oldest microcar producer in the world. The factory is situated in Piacenza.
Otherwise, Nelson the vastly rich neighbor with his sulky companion, Bryce a Renaissance prince with a gynandrous consort.
The Sulky/Bretta have rear-wheel-drive and coil springs, the Bretta with wishbone front suspension. The first Sulky was produced in large quantities, exceeding 10,000 units. From 1994, when Italy accepted the European directive 92/61, CASALINI S.r.l. began to produce light quadricycles for sale in Italy as well.
In the II Quadriennale in Rome, in 1935 (on invitation of the founder Cipriano Efisio Oppo), The Sulky Driver was awarded the right to participate to the Olympiads in Berlin in 1936. During the following years: the Tennis player in 1936; the Shot of rope in 1937; the Jumper in 1938, this last suggestively suspended between sky and earth with an unusual equilibrium of oblique auctions. In 1936 he won the gold medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Guidatore di sulky" ("The Sulky Driver"). Then Vignoli changes style and abandoned the sporting subject.
Dogs from 15 kg body weight and upwards are able to pull an adult and a sulky comfortably. The general rule is that the total load (sulky and driver) should not exceed three times the weight of the dog doing the pulling. If, for example, the sulky and driver totaled 150 kg, then the weight of the dog pulling would need to be at least 50 kg. Smaller dogs may be used as long as the cart is of a type which can handle multiple dog draft, and the combined weight of the dogs pulling is at least one third of the load being pulled.
A widely used model is the dorsal hitch, which involves only one shaft from the sulky that has negative weight on the dog's harness. The dorsal hitch also allows easier going for the dog, with free range of movement as opposed to confining shafts on either side. This often simplifies initial training to the sulky, as the shafts do not interfere with the dog's movement. A young handler driving her Collie.
The Belgian Trotter, , , is a Belgian breed of trotting horse. It is used mostly for racing in harness to a sulky, but may also run in saddled trotting races.
Keyboard Magazine, volume 32, issue 2. February 2006. Retrieved 27 January 2010. Goldfrapp contributed the song's lyrics, and has described the song as being "sulky, sexual and a bit ambiguous".
Verstappen received criticism for his outbursts, with Sky Sports describing him as sounding "like a teenager - and a sulky one at that". He later apologised to his team for his outbursts.
His inventive mind and creative genius developed the first Knot Tying machine (No.237,966 ), the low wheeled trotting sulky (No.494,113), the Elliott addressing machine (No.707,961), the pneumatic tire (No.
Velázquez seemingly conducts an in-depth examination of Mariana's character.Portus (2007), p. 238 She is depicted as elegant and extravagantly dressed in the height of contemporary fashion, but with a sulky expression.
He is also recognizable on the track by the bright yellow wheels on the sulky he drives. He has been a resident of Runnemede, New Jersey.Tim Tetrick, Meadowlands Racetrack. Accessed February 8, 2017.
Caption reads "Chimpanzee disappointed and sulky. Drawn from life by Mr. Wood."' This feature is extraordinary. Animal communication systems routinely combine visible with audible properties and effects, but no one is modality-independent.
The film historians Steve Chibnall and Brian McFarlane praise the "sulky, spiky tenacity that differentiated her from many of her contemporaries".Steve Chibnall & Brian McFarlane, The British 'B' Film, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2009, p. 184.
Pinsent writes > "I have to be frightfully careful and tolerant when he gets these sulky > fits", and > "I am afraid he is in an even more sensitive neurotic state just now than > usual", when talking about Wittgenstein's emotional fluctuations.
Costello later named "13 Steps Lead Down" and "Sulky Girl" as "reminders that [the Attractions] could also be a pretty great rock and roll band". The song closes with what Rick Anderson of AllMusic describes as "one of his patented atonal solos".
In 2014, Rosenow was nominated for Best Daytime Star at the Inside Soap Awards for her portrayal of Amber. While describing the Turner family, TV Week's Ilona Marchetta and Jackie Brygel called Amber "the sulky teenage daughter". Dianne Butler, writing for news.com.au, branded Amber "dewy".
Henry eventually tames Satan, turning him into a racing legend. Ultimately Satan and Henry develop a close bond. Bonfire - the Black Stallion's second colt in the books The Blood Bay Colt and The Black Stallion's Sulky Colt. He competes in the famed Hambletonian race.
1912 was also the year a second paid officer began working for the brigade. A building to house the sulky and litters and a horse stable were erected behind the station at this time. The brigade acquired its first motor ambulance in 1917 and an awning had been added to the front of the station building by 1918. The purchase of a second car in 1920 effectively rendered the horse and sulky service obsolete. In 1920-21, the Brigade pulled down the 1912 litter shed and replaced the 1904 superintendent's residence with a single-skin, timber framed cottage with a pyramid roof, connected to the ambulance station by a walkway.
In April 2008 it was announced that the Mildura–Yelta section of the line would also be upgraded, as part of the Victorian core grain network in a $23.7 million package with 6 other lines. As part of upgrades for the return of Maryborough passenger services, the crossing loops at Sulky, Tourello and Talbot stations have been removed, resulting in only one train at a time being able to use the 60 kilometres of line between Ballarat and Maryborough.V/Line Weekly Notice: "NORTH BALLARAT - MARYBOROUGH. TOURELLO LOOP ABOLISHED LEVEL CROSSING UPGRADES" The loop at Sulky was removed on 12 February, the loop at Talbot on 24 February.
The water was piped to every part of the property, including pipes for hundreds of yards to the house, dairy and piggery on the farm on the northern end of the property overlooking Bexhill. Stables for 4 horses was built at the back of the 4 acre property, together with the carriage house for 2 buggies, a sulky and a "sociable", which held 9 people (3 in the front and 6 in the back with seats facing each other). The sulky was for the use of the staff on their days off. William Northcott drove to Lismore each day in the smaller buggy, which he called the phaeton.
Both women had their hands tied behind their backs with handkerchiefs. Forming a triangle, the sulky faced south, from Michael and from Norah. The horse had been shot in the head and still lay between the shafts. Their legs were arranged with the feet pointing west.
Oglethorpe University : About Us : Crypt of Civilization : Most Wanted Time Capsules The Lyndon Outing Club held an annual winter festival in the late 1930 to early 1940s. The festival consisted of dog sled races, cross country and ski jumping competitions, and sulky races on cleared streets.
The indigenous Beliches and Simocas were the first people to inhabit this area. These two indigenous groups were of Lule origin. The first Fiesta de la Feria took place in July 1980. The first Festival Nacional del Sulky was organised in 1973 in the Estadio Club Unión Simoca.
For the enjoyment of the parks guests, fairground rides were placed in the park. A theater with a Water organ and distorting mirrors were added. The holiday park was expended to 100 homes. In 1966 Sulky was added in addition to a ponytrack, a bowling-ally and a Diorama.
In 1975 a door was attached to the wood room for security. The timber floor of the kitchen was replaced with cement in 1965. In 1972 the original sulky shed collapsed (now the garage area consisting of two open garages and a tool room with the kitchen roofline extended for symmetry).
Excerpts available at Google Books. At the time this was highest price ever paid for a horse anywhere in the world. Adding Bingen and Peter the Great, Forbes owned the three fastest trotting stallions. He added the legendary undefeated mare Nancy Hanks, model for the horse and sulky weathervanes one sees today.
Racing harness The racing harness, like the show harness, is a breastcollar harness. Horses are hitched to a very lightweight two-wheeled cart, called a sulky. Most race harnesses incorporate a running martingale and an overcheck. Sometimes harness racing horses are raced with an "open" bridle, one that does not have blinkers.
The Speedwell property remained in the Coleman family, and they began breeding standardbred horses for sulky racing. The quarter-mile training track is now used as the driveway for Speedwell Forge mansion, and the half-mile racing track is still visible at the top of the hill, in what is now a cornfield.
The Spanish Trotter is bred for performance in trotting races. There are three hippodromes in the islands. Races are almost invariably in harness to a sulky, with the horse performing an ordinary diagonal trot; occasionally the horses may instead be raced under saddle. The fastest time for the breed over 1 kilometre is 69.15 seconds.
A type of racing where horses go around a track while pulling a sulky and a driver behind them. In this sport, Standardbreds are used. These horses are separated into two categories, trotters and pacers. Pacers move the legs on each side of their body in tandem, while trotters move their diagonal legs together.
There were few trees or bluffs. The fertile black soil attracted many first settlers to the area and soon farms developed with sod and log homes. Farmers turned sod with horse and ox teams, sometimes using a walking plow (sulky) to prepare the ground for grain sowing. Grain was cut with binders, stooked, and threshed.
It was the first time he competed at the distance of 1 mile. Another historical victory took place at the World Cup 2002 in Vincennes, where Varenne won even though the wheel of the sulky was broken, setting the world speed record of 2100 metres (unbeaten record 1.10.8 average per kilometer - track 1 kilometer).
Musician Franz, boarding the yacht, decides that he needs this voice for his choir. He asks that this "boy" be allowed to accompany them. As the gangplank is raised, Nina runs aboard. ;Act II "Antonio" is popular in Bermuda at the Van Dares' estate, but the boy reminds sulky Geraldine of the street singer.
Alexander William Milligan (1858 – 30 March 1921) was an Australian accountant, legal clerk, zoological collector and ornithologist. Milligan was born at Sulky Gully, near Ballarat in Victoria. He was educated at Guildford, Victoria. In 1897 he moved to Western Australia where he worked as a temporary accountant with the Department of Lands and Surveys.
Unlike conventional eye-glassed nerdy girls, Tsugumi is neither soft- spoken nor gentle. On the other hand, she is morose and sulky,ready to snap at everyone who irritates her. She is also brave, once seen trying to protect Maki from a group of thugs. Due to these characteristics, Tsugumi is considered the "tsundere" girl of Tokimeki Memorial 4.
Lily Black is a minor heroine from book 5. She is featured throughout the book and is quite a spoilt and sulky girl. She is described to have black curly hair and blue eyes. She is also determined and desires to be part of the action, annoyed that her father won't teach her the art of hypnotism.
The course was designed in 1982 by fellow founder Arnold Palmer. In 1977, a book was published by Marie Hill titled Adios: the big daddy of harness racing. Two Gaits Farm in Carmel, Indiana, where Adios was foaled, was purchased in 2011 by Jeffrey and Beth Weisgerber. Adios Pass, a nearby street, is named after the sulky champion.
Retrieved 20 July 2019. Seymour witnessed Hett fall to the ground after being shot, and then saw Davis kill Salsbury as she sat in the sulky. Seymour rushed over and attempted to disarm Davis. Davis attempted to shoot Seymour at point blank range during the struggle but failed to do so as the magazine cartridge was spent.
Outside on the porch, a sulky Ali jealously calls Jenna a slut. Back at the party, Emily is seen slow-dancing with Ben on the dance floor. Jenna is seductively dancing nearby, and Emily ogles appreciatively at her curves and moves. Alison turns her eyes from one to the other, and approaches Emily, alluding to her concealed sexual orientation.
William P. Bettendorf (July 1, 1857 – June 3, 1910) was a German-American inventor. He is credited with the invention of the power lift sulky plow, the Bettendorf metal wheel and the one-piece railroad truck frame. By the age of 53 he held 94 patents. With his younger brother, Joseph W. Bettendorf, he founded the Bettendorf Axle Company.
Pride 2005, Taipei A sulky cart drawn by a pony-girl, an example of petplay at the Folsom Parade, 2005. She is wearing a bit gag and a neck collar, to which are attached a ring of O and a leash. To her nipples are attached bells. All these symbols are indicative of her roleplaying a BDSM pet slave.
Horses pull a light sulky and drivers wear racing silks. However, the exhibitors do not race. Instead, they perform in an arena at horse shows at trotting gaits that include a slow jog, a medium speed "road gait," and a rapid and long-strided but controlled trot referred to as showing "at speed." Animals are evaluated on performance and manners.
After getting into the parked position outside Blacks A Fake within the first lap, Auckland Reactor was never comfortable in the running, and dropped out to finish 100 metres behind the winner, Mr Feelgood, in last place. The failure was mainly a result of the horse striking the sulky in the running, upsetting him and causing him to choke down.
Ken goes on a date with Greenway's granddaughter Carey. A veterinarian advises Crown Jewel be put down due to her congested lungs, but Beaver Greenway, a former sulky driver, recommends a treatment that works. Thunderhead returns and lifts the mare's spirits. Crown Jewel is taken to Ohio to compete in the Governor's Cup sweepstakes, where Ken McLaughlin has entered his own horse, Sundance.
Before Babilônia, Luisa was part of Louco por Elas, a series starring Deborah Secco and Eduardo Moscovis, where she gave life to Barbara, a sulky teenager with insecurities. Luisa also has works in the theater, currently is in poster with the play Pedro Malzarte e a Arara Gigante along with the actor George Sauma, that also is her boyfriend in real life.
Fleay was born in 1869 in Sulky Gully, Australia. She studied drawing at the School of Mines, Ballarat, where she was taught by David Davies. She also studied under Frederick McCubbin at the National Gallery School in Melbourne. Her family owned "Gracedale House" in Healesville, lived in by her aunt Elizabeth Glover and where a painting of the house 'Gracedale' by Fleay hung.
However, Lief, Barda and Jasmine tire greatly of her companionship, as she is complaining and sulky. They eventually sneak off on her early in the morning while she sleeps. To their disbelief, Neridah pursues them and is also challenged to a game for a chance to win the diamond. But she refuses and is allowed to leave, taking advantage to secretly steal the diamond.
In the second heat, he is boxed in by the Templetons' rider, their wheels locked. As the Templetons' rider will not let him pass on the inside, Nick hastily tries to muscle his way through. He crashes and the sulky is damaged. Uncle Jed decides to pull Nick and Tugfire from the finals because he realizes he has placed too much pressure on Nick.
Grey manages to play an insufferably sulky teen-ager who is still attractive and likable." Co- star Ben Stein was exceptionally moved by the film, calling it "the most life- affirming movie possibly of the entire post-war period." "This is to comedies what Gone with the Wind is to epics," Stein added. "It will never die, because it responds to and calls forth such human emotions.
108 ;suckling, suckling foal :A young foal that is nursing, not yet weaned from its mother. ;sulky :A lightweight, two-wheeled cart for one person pulled by a single horse (or sometimes a pair). In earlier times used as a fast, showy form of transport, but now usually limited to harness racing, when it is often made extremely lightly, with bicycle-style wheels.Lyons, et al.
Bob Demuyser (1920-2003) The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame was established in 1976 to honor those who have made a significant contribution to the sport of harness and thoroughbred horse racing in Canada. It is located at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. The Hall of Fame annually inducts Thoroughbred and Standardbred horses, sulky drivers, jockeys, trainers and the horse racing industry's builders.
He started working as a messenger boy in Humboldt, Kansas in 1870. Two years later he moved to Peru, Illinois where he became a clerk in the hardware store owned by A. L. Shepard. In 1874 he started work as a machinist's apprentice at the Peru Plow Company. It was during this time that he invented the first power lift sulky plow in 1878.
The factory produced tricycles and moped bikes up until the late sixties. The first microcar left the factory 1969. The Sulky, which at that time was a three-wheel vehicle, was unusual in its class for having a steel monocoque body. It was mostly made for people without a driving license and had an engine with less than 50 cc (a 49.6 cc Vespa TL3 engine).
There was also a 125 cc version. This car was also exported to France, where it was sold by the local Lambretta distributor as the Willam Sulky. A four-wheeled model with a slightly longer body was also developed, for export only. This was called the Willam Bretta and also had 49 or 125 cc engine options; the larger-engined version has rectangular rather than round headlamps.
The first one of these was the Kore 500. The technical and aesthetic evolution of this vehicle was called Sulkydea (1996), Ydea (2000), Sulkydea LV (2004) and Sulky (2008). Over the past few years, the production of two transport- and leisure time vehicles have been added: Kerry and Pickup. In 2010 the M10 was presented, a four-wheel vehicle also available in a sporty "Daytona" version.
Sulky (now M10), Kerry, and Pickup have an extremely strong structure, constituted by a frame in steel treated against corrosion and by a composite material body that secures both an active and a passive safety. Visibility is insured by large glass door surfaces; the presence of four disc brakes and optimum suspensions. The speed limitation of 45 km/h further enhances important safety elements. Casalini S.r.l.
The tavern and distillery soon became a thriving business for Reeves. He built a ballroom on the second floor of the establishment and a sulky racetrack around his millpond. Reeves also sold his alcohol to nearby roadhouses and stores for as little as ten cents a gallon. His operation came under the scrutiny of the U.S. government in the years after the American Civil War.
"Me Plus One" received acclaim from music critics. Scott Plagenhoef's review for Pitchfork Media named it "winking" and "seductive". The Stranger compared the track to The Human League, while Tiny Mix Tapes referred to the song as a "gorgeous day-glo dance party." Stylus Magazine described the song as "a tale of sulky pop princesses trying to be like the Chewing Gum queen and getting smashed on the rocks".
Matthew Rose, played by Joe Absolom, is the son of Michael and Susan Rose (Russell Floyd and Tilly Vosburgh). Initially a sulky teenager, Matthew develops a friendship with club owner Steve Owen (Martin Kemp), and is present to witness Steve accidentally killing his ex-girlfriend Saskia Duncan (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor). A police investigation follows the discovery of Saskia's body, and Steve frames Matthew. Both Matthew and Steve stand trial for manslaughter.
Simoca is a city in Tucumán Province, Argentina. It is known for its market and hosts the national festivals of the fair (feria) and the sulky, which is still widely used in the area especially on market day - Saturday. Simoca is located 52 km south of San Miguel de Tucumán on the national route No. 157 on the way to Córdoba. It is the main town in the Simoca Department.
Harness racing in Sweden is conducted with Standardbred or, in some races Scandinavian coldblood horses, racing around a track while pulling a driver in a two-wheeled cart called a "sulky". Racehorses compete in the gait of trotting. Races are most often conducted over distances from 1,609 metres (1 mile) to 3,140 metres. Most harness racing tracks typically measure 1,000 metres but there are examples of both longer and shorter tracks.
Michael was Joan's twin brother who died from an illness while Joan survived. As a result, Joan's parents ignored her until Elizabeth's actions instigated a meeting and Joan's mother told Joan the truth at Whyteleafe. Michael was described to be "bony and laughing" while Joan was described as "sulky and selfish" and Joan's parents couldn't help loving him more as they always wanted a boy and didn't care much for girls.
However, because of the crooked hock on his left hind, Dan Patch would initially "cross fire", meaning his left hind leg would sometimes hit his right fore. A special horseshoe was used on his left hind to stabilize the leg, resulting in a smooth, rhythmical stride. The left leg would still sometimes "paddle" wide though, striking the wheel of the training cart. Wattles resolved this problem by designing a wider sulky.
He seemed to falter around the far turn, but still completed the three-quarters in 1:26. In the stretch, he recovered his best stride and completed the mile in a new world record of 1:56. He was greeted with an ovation and Hersey was carried from the sulky on the way back to the stands. Dan Patch finished the year with appearances in St. Louis, Oklahoma City and Dallas.
A couple of years later in 1895 Mayhew suffered serious injury when he was thrown out of a sulky while he was travelling to visit a patient. He was confined to bed for some time while being cared for by his daughter. Mayhew continued to work. In 1902, soon after the new Newcastle Hospital in Duke Street had been closed due to running costs and insufficient patients, it had to be re-opened.
Approximately one third of the foals born each year are eventually selected for racing. They may be raced either in harness to sulkies, or ridden; about ninety per cent of races are in harness. The principal French trotting races are the for ridden trotters, and the Prix d'Amérique for sulky racers. A few horses excel in both types of race; by 1995, four horses had won the top prize in both disciplines.
He rejected that his actions were sulky, and accused Australia of having an 'elementary'. Lumumba's accounts of racism was rejected by former coach Mick Malthouse, Buckley and McGuire, but it was confirmed by a number of players including Leon Davis, Andrew Krakouer, Chris Egan, and Shae McNamara. Former Melbourne coach, Paul Roos, also confirmed hearing Lumumba's account, and was "shocked" when Lumumba told him of the culture at Collingwood, and what he had endured.
Decker in turn sold Maid to William Tompkins, a harness racer, a few days later for $400 while en route to his home in Newburgh, New York. Tompkins was also unable to race Maid successfully, with the horse refusing to adopt an even gait that would not endanger both sulky and driver. He sold the horse in the early months of 1865 to Alden Goldsmith for $650 and a second-hand buggy. Sports Illustrated.
The art competitions at the 1936 Games were similar to the 1928 and 1932 Games, with medals being awarded in multiple subcategories for each of the five artistic categories. The judges declined to award any medals for three subcategories, and no gold medals for another three subcategories. Farpi Vignoli won a gold medal in Statues for his "Sulky Driver" (left). Art competitions were part of the Olympic program from 1912 to 1948.
In classical dressage, includes the airs above the ground as the final step in training. ;harness :A type of horse tack placed upon a horse or other animal in order to hitch it to a cart, plow (UK: plough), wagon or other horse-drawn vehicle.Price, et al. Lyons Press Horseman's Dictionary p. 101 ;harness racing, trotting races :The sport of racing horses in harness, pulling a very light single-person cart called a sulky.
British lawyer and diarist Henry Crabb Robinson met Görres during this time. A quote from his diary: Lithograph of the young man by August Strixner, after a painting by Peter von Cornelius > Görres has the wildest physiognomy – looks like an overgrown old student. A > faun-like nose and lips, fierce eyes, and locks as wild as Caliban’s. Strong > sense, with a sort of sulky indifference toward others, are the > characteristics of his manner.
Hackney roadsters, or Road ponies, like roadsters, are shown to a two-wheel bike, or sulky. The driver always wears racing silks, usually with their barn represented by the colors of the silks. Road ponies are judged upon their action when trotting, as well as their speed, conformation, and temperament. In addition to being shown with a bike, road ponies are shown under saddle by junior exhibitors or hooked to a four-wheel wagon.
The French importer of Lambretta, one Henri Willame, also started a company selling imported microcars under the catch-all "Willam" label. Many of these creations received Lambretta engines, and were sold through the French Lambretta network. Certain minicars, such as the 123 cc "Lambretta Lisa" (built by DECSA in San Marino) were sold primarily with "Lambretta" badging. The four-wheeled version of the Casalini Sulky was sold as the Willam Bretta in France, beginning in 1980.
Dryland carting on sacco-cart Dryland mushing is distinguished from sulky driving in that the cart, or dryland rig, is attached to the dog in the same manner as a team to a sled. The cart has three or four wheels, with the driver either sitting or standing, depending on the cart construction. The International Federation of Sled Dog Sports sponsors one of the largest dryland mushing events in the world, the IFSS Dryland World Championship.
She used to drive a cart pulled by 'Jolly' the horse around the district, delivering mail until the 1950s. After her mother died in 1942, she became the mistress of Bloomfield homestead and continued to keep an open door house. Haydon collected guests from the Blandford Railway Station in a horse and sulky and later in a car, for over 50 years. Maude Haydon died at 91 years of age in 1978 and was buried in Murrurundi Cemetery.
Nick, however, wants to race in the finals, with a sulky donated by Mr. Templeton. In the finals, Uncle Jed, from the sidelines, has in his mind what Nick needs to do, Nick doing exactly that during the race. Nick drives down the stretch to win the race. His victory is overshadowed by the fact that immediately after the race, the local sheriff has come to arrest Nick and send him back to Chicago for parole violation.
The quieter of the two, Emily is used to being in her sister's shadow, and is sulky but perceptive. She tends to not stand out in a crowd due to her insecurities, but later grows out within the show. She is in love with Naomi Campbell (Lily Loveless), a fiery, politically charged and passionate young woman with idealistic views and an abundance of ambition. Emily also develops a good friendship with JJ, becoming close confidantes to one another.
Strike Out winner During the 1981 Woodrow Wilson Pace held at Meadowlands Raceway, Riegle was thrown from his sulky while driving Andre Hanover in the process of trying to avoid a fallen horse. He suffered minor abrasions.Haughton wins Wilson Pace 1992 Harness racing horse of the year, Artsplace, was trained by Riegle.Artsplace, Champion Pacer and Sire, Euthanatized In 1990, Riegle along with Bruce Nickells, were awarded the Glen Garnsey Trophy as United States Trainer of the Year.
Whetstone Sulky explosion. When the material above the explosion is solid rock, then a mound may be formed by broken rock that has a greater volume. This type of mound has been called "retarc", "crater" spelled backwards. When a drilling oil well encounters high-pressured gas which cannot be contained either by the weight of the drilling mud or by blow-out preventers, the resulting violent eruption can create a large crater which can swallow a drilling rig.
There are numerous places where one can practice adventure tourism in Paraguay. Several of them have prepared an infrastructure that allows the practice of extreme sports: zip-lining, rappelling, hiking through thick forests, up and down of hills and streams that invite to restful. Activities include walks, hiking in sulky, cavalcades, guided tours, among others. One can also perform educational scientific research in the various reserves, observing the fauna and flora, part of the characteristic spaces in rural areas.
They also encountered historical Kickapoo peoples to the east as far as the Wabash River near the present Illinois-Indiana border. Pekin and the Pekin area has a rich Native American heritage. South of Pekin on the Mackinaw River was the site of Chief Lebourse Sulky's Village in 1812. This was how it looked to an American of the time: Sulky oversaw a village with a mixed population of the Anishinaabe-speaking Pottawatomi, Kickapoo and Ojibwa people.
One of the most famous residents was actor Don Ameche, who lived in the facility as a boy; he went on to star in the movie Cocoon. Today, the main building, now housing apartments, is all that remains. The current site of the Indian Creek Country Club was once the home of a sulky horse racing track. In November 2019, Mayor Nick AbouAssaly won a second term over Mary Lou Pazour with 70 percent of the vote.
Victory Tilly, along with trainer Johansson in the sulky, won the rest of the races he participated in that year. The biggest win of the year was in the Swedish Trotting Derby, Svenskt Travderby, the richest and most prestigious event for 4-year-olds in Sweden. From gate one, Victory Tilly and Johansson went to the front, where they remained the entire race. Of the SEK1,300,000 gained through the win, Stall Kalas donated 500,000 to the Swedish Cancer Society (Cancerfonden).
Demand for the service grew steadily during its first decade. Gympie's earliest ambulance bearers walked or ran to attend to cases, carrying patients on stretchers and later on litters (two-wheeled stretchers) to the station or hospital for treatment. Bearers often travelled long distances on shifts, especially when attending to cases in rural areas outside of Gympie. While the use of a horse and sulky from mid-1912 made travelling to callouts easier, patients were still transported by litter into Gympie.
The run in Soileau, Louisiana is one of the few Creole Courir de Mardi Gras in southwest Louisiana, and is thought to be just as old as the Cajun versions. The rural community of Soileau is located to the west of Duralde in Allen Parish, Louisiana not far from the Evangeline Parish, Louisiana line. They hold their run on the Monday before Mardi Gras, with its starting point at Andrew Cezar's sulky racing track. From there they head down Louisiana Highway 104.
In addition to identifying drapetomania, Cartwright prescribed a remedy. His feeling was that with "proper medical advice, strictly followed, this troublesome practice that many Negroes have of running away can be almost entirely prevented". As a remedy for this "disease", doctors made running a physical impossibility by prescribing the removal of both big toes. In the case of slaves "sulky and dissatisfied without cause"–a warning sign of imminent flight–Cartwright prescribed "whipping the devil out of them" as a "preventative measure".
A topless pony-girl pulling her mistress seated on a sulky, at USA's Folsom Street Fair, the world's largest leather and kink festival. Animal roleplay is a form of roleplay where at least one participant plays the part of a non- human animal. As with most forms of roleplay, its uses include play and psychodrama. Animal roleplay may also be found in BDSM contexts, where an individual may take part in a dominant/submissive relationship by being treated as an animal.
Another painting that year depicts cavalrymen in an Arizona sandstorm. Remington wrote that the "heat was awful and the dust rose in clouds. Men get sulky and go into a comatose state – the fine alkali dust penetrates everything but the canteens."Exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas Remington arrived on the scene just after the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, in which 150 Sioux, mostly women and children, were killed.
An agricultural show took place at Aldoth until at least the 1960s. It was an annual event, usually taking place in August, and would attract visitors from all over the local area. Prizes were awarded for livestock, vegetables, baking, knitting, jam-making, and handicrafts, and the local pub erected a beer tent for the duration of the show. Hound trailing took place, as did harness racing and sulky trotting, and bets were often placed on the outcome of these events.
When Matthew arrives in August 1997, he starts out as a sulky teenager. His father, Michael Rose (Russell Floyd), is a market inspector in Albert Square and his mother, Susan Rose (Tilly Vosburgh), arrives later. She and Michael are divorced but he and Matthew take care of her because she has multiple sclerosis. Matthew eventually starts his own market stall, selling CDs. In early 1998, he gets engaged to Sarah Hills (Daniela Denby-Ashe) so he can have sex with her and later breaks off the engagement.
She also thought that Toyah had a romantic view of love, was too trusting and occasionally needed to be "a bit more clued up". The actress added that Toyah was "a very decent person", who was loyal to her friends. Digital Spy's Kris Green described Toyah as "the more mellow of the Battersbys" and thought that it was due to Les (Bruce Jones) not being her biological father. The Daily Mirror's Charlie Catchpole commented that Toyah went "from lumpy, sulky schoolgirl to confident, radiant young woman".
Straight Deal was bred at the Elsenham Stud in Hertfordshire by his owner, Dorothy Paget, Straight Deal’s sire, Solario was an outstanding racehorse who won the Coronation Cup and the Ascot Gold Cup in 1926, before going on to be Champion sire three times. Miss Paget's colt was one of only three known foals produced by Good Deal a successful racehorse who won seven times. Straight Deal, a “headstrong and sulky” bay horse, was trained by Walter Nightingall at his South Hatch Stables near Epsom.
Originally intended by Sokurov as his diploma defense at the VGIK, The Lonely Voice of Man was banned in the USSR until the glasnost. Upon release in 1987 it was immediately critically acclaimed and nominated for a number of awards. Most notably the film won the Bronzen Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. All the actors in the film were amateurs, and a combination of this along with the sulky provincial landscapes created a sense of realism coupled with artistry that made the feature stand out.
"13 Steps Lead Down" was released as the second single from Brutal Youth in the UK, following "Sulky Girl". The B-side to the single was "Do You Know What I'm Saying?" The single was moderately successful, reaching number 59 in the UK. The song also reached number 15 on the Billboard Bubbling Under chart as well as number six on the Billboard Modern Rock chart. The song has since appeared on an EP of the same name as well as on the compilation album Extreme Honey.
Henry McNulty of the Hartford Courant praised it for its "fine, clear harmonies" and "sprightly, inventive melody," recognizing it as one of the few decent songs on the album (along with the other two singles). Author Tim Riley calls it "willfully sulky". Beatles biographers Roy Carr and Tony Tyler regard "London Town" as an "anachronism", with several Beatle-esque touches, including opening chords that sound like "Blackbird" and a chord progression similar to that in "The Fool on the Hill". Paul Sexton of udiscovermusic.
While Liz rides a sulky out around the track, Nick, ignoring Liz, is attracted to Fran and her Austin-Healey sports car, and she allows him to inspect the engine. He declines Fran's offer to let him drive the car, avoiding explaining that his driver's license was revoked. His love of anything mechanical again becomes evident when he fixes Uncle Jed's tractor and, with Uncle Jed's approval, fixes the old jalopy sitting in the barn. Liz, attracted to Nick, helps him work on the jalopy.
Short of this he could be sullen and intransigent.Baxter, 1971. p. 140: Laughton could be "sulky, intractable, fitfully brilliant but baulking at a role he was unable to see in Sternberg's terms." Sternberg, who had a clear insight cinematically and emotionally as to the Claudius he wished to create, struggled with Laughton in frequent "artistic arguments". Suffering under Sternberg's high-handedness, the actor announced five weeks into the filming that he would be departing London Film when his contract expired on 21 April 1937.
The Department of Public Works fixed this problem by mixing clay with the gravel. This era was followed by four-horse teams pulling a sulky plow across the roads, eliminating ruts and forming a hard and level surface to drive upon. The 1920s were indeed years of road work; however in these pioneering days there was little background or guidelines to go by. Early road work consisted of levelling roads and filling in low spots which would collect water to make travel easier by the first automobiles.
Afterward, sulky and miserable, Katy decides to try out the new swing in the woodshed although Aunt Izzie has forbidden it. Had Aunt Izzie actually explained that the swing was unsafe because one of the staples supporting it had cracked, "all would have been right," but she believes that children should unquestioningly obey their elders. Katy swings as high as she can and then, as she tries to graze the roof with her toes, the staple gives way. She falls hard, bruising her spine.
Ewan Pearson (born 1 April 1972) is an English electronic music producer/remixer who works under various aliases including Maas, Sulky Pup, Villa America, World of Apples, and Dirtbox. He is also in Partial Arts with Al Usher. He has remixed for artists such as Cortney Tidwell, Seelenluft, Ladytron, Depeche Mode, The Rapture, Goldfrapp, and The Chemical Brothers. In 2001, Soma Quality Recordings released Small Change, an album whose content was exclusively remix work from Pearson under his guises World of Apples and Maas.
Savage was known for his advertising skills and soon capitalized on Dan Patch's growing fame. Rather than charging an exhibition fee, Savage received a proportion of the gate receipts for crowds that grew to between 40 and 50 thousand. In most of his exhibition races, Dan Patch started behind galloping horses who were hooked up to a sulky, which gave Dan Patch a target to beat and also acted as a wind breaker. The pace makers would eventually swing wide, leaving Dan Patch alone against the clock.
Being a dragon changes Eustace; instead of behaving like his usual sulky self, he helps the travellers find food, shelter, and a tree to serve as a new mainmast. The problem comes when it is time to leave the island, as the ship cannot hold or maintain a dragon. Reepicheep displays sympathy to Eustace's plight despite the boy's prior cruelty to the mouse and they eventually become friends. Eventually, Eustace meets Aslan, who returns him to human form by peeling off his dragon skin and sending him into a refreshing bath.
His style was not uniform throughout his career, though. The Cafe Francis (1906) contains more impressionist touches than his usual dark scenes of lower-class urban life,Mark Thistlethwaite, "The Cafe Francis" in The Butler Institute of American Art. and his interest in documentary accuracy varied. Sulky Boy (1908), for example, depicts the son of a doctor at Bellevue Hospital who treated Luks for alcoholism, but it has been noted that Luks was more concerned with depicting the boy's demeanor than conveying an authentic representation of the surroundings.
G-134. Sketch for alternate version (1879), Philadelphia Museum of Art. G-320 Black and white replica (1899), Saint Louis Art Museum. Eakins probably visited Rogers in Newport that Summer of 1879, and did visit in September, where he may have painted the sketch of Rogers driving his coach through a rocky landscape. It is believed that while in Newport that Eakins created wax models of Rogers's horses, their poses based on another set of Muybridge photographs -- the "Abe Edgington" Series (1878), showing a trotter pulling a sulky.
In 1912, after a series of manual jobs in abattoirs, pubs, and in a rubber factory, Falleni entered the employ of a Dr. G. R. C. Clarke in Wahroonga, Northern Sydney, as a general useful and sulky driver. It was there that he met Clarke's housekeeper Annie Birkett, who had been widowed several years before, with a son named Harry Birkett. Birkett and her son left for Balmain, where she used some money she had to set up a confectionery shop. Falleni followed her there and took an interest in the business.
Murphy asked her son-in-law William M'Neill to go to Gatton to find out why they had not returned. Michael had borrowed M'Neill's sulky for the outing and while on the Tent-Hill road to Gatton, M'Neill recognised his sulky's distinctive tracks (the result of a wobbling wheel) turning off the road through a sliprail.A sliprail is a section of fence where the rails can be easily removed to allow vehicle access to paddocks. M'Neill followed the tracks along a rough winding trail through wattle scrub for around before finding his missing relatives.
A servant (George Reed) informs him that his uncle Thunder Bolt (Walter Brennan) was once part of harness horse racing as a respected sulky driver. Returning home, Sparke informs his family about his love for horses, but Thunder orders him to put his focus on school instead. The next day, he ignores his uncle's demands and visits the racing track, where his instinctive rapport of a stallion impresses Godaw's seductive daughter, Cri-Cri (June Haver) who is home from private boarding school. She convinces Jed Bruce (Ward Bond) to help Sparke learn how to drive.
Early in the 2011–12 season, Yakupov took the scoring lead with 25 points in 10 games. A 12-point week landed him CHL Player of the Week honours for the first time on 18 October 2011. Leading up to the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, Yakupov was the highest-rated player available and was expected to be selected first overall. Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke said later that Yakupov gave his team the single worst prospect interview he had ever conducted, referring to the player as "uncooperative and sulky".
He was also the first person to own a sulky and car tyre (retreading) business in Newcastle as well as having the first bowser petrol station in Newcastle. He was a man ahead of his time. The station was originally in the suburb of Hamilton, New South Wales, but moved to the corner of Darby and King Streets (to his tyre business address) soon after. Douglas sold the station to William Johnston in 1928, who sold the station to the 'Airsales Broadcasting Company' two years later in 1930.
Harness racing in Australia is conducted with Standardbred horses racing around a track while pulling a driver in a two- wheeled cart called a "sulky", "gig" or "bike". Standardbred racehorses compete in two gaits, pacing and trotting, and trotters may enter pacing events, but not vice versa. Pacers contest 80% to 90% of Australian harness races. Races are conducted in an anti-clockwise direction generally over distances from 1,609 metres (1 mile) to 2,650 metres, although some races such as the A G Hunter Cup are run over longer distances.
"My Delirium" received several positive reviews from critics. Nisha Diu of The Sunday Telegraph described "My Delirium" as "...a moody, energetic anthem underscored by insistent drums and a soulful vocal..." Popjustice described the song as "brilliant", and Digital Spy entertainment reporter David Balls labelled the song as a "glorious slice of indie-electronica". In its review, AllMusic said the song "echoes the power pop of The Bangles and The Go-Go's". Frazier McAlpine, on a BBC blog, described "My Delirium" as "a good pop song ... grumpily delivered", and called Ladyhawke's voice "sulky".
Davis shot and killed Salsbury in William Street outside St Paul's Day School, next to St Paul's Cathedral, where an evening social function was being held. Salsbury had been sitting in a horse-drawn sulky, having just transported some children to the event, and was in conversation with Roland Hett when the shooting occurred. The shooting was witnessed by police sergeant Thomas Seymour who was talking to a shopkeeper at a local confectionery store on the opposite side of the street when Davis began firing.(2 July 1910) The William Street Tragedy, The Capricornian.
In Dreamtime legend, the West Wind, lived on top of Merrigong (the Illawarra Range) With the West Wind were his six little daughters Mimosa, Wilga, Lilli Pilli, Wattle, Clematis and Geera. Sometimes the children's cousins, who lived in a seaside camp just north of Red Point, came up the mountain for a visit. The little children brought gifts of fish, pretty sea-shells, fruit and flowers, but Mimosa, an unpleasant child, was sulky and disagreeable to the visitors. When her sisters played and laughed with their cousins, Mimosa scratched and fought.
An optional steering assembly with a sulky seat and wheels was available in 1949 to convert the Model W transmission into a riding unit. The BesRo tractor utilized a similar transmission and drive unit as the Model-W Garden King. The idea of the Model W BesRo was developed from Herbert Roths design of an ornamental tractor patent(D146,947). This original tricycle design was known as the BesRo Model W and was precursor to the BesRo Model R. The Model R BesRo used four wheels with the drive unit mounted in the rear.
It was sparked by a disagreement between Fonck and two of his squadronmates, Edwin C. Parsons and Frank Baylies. Perturbed by Fonck's lectures on aerial success, the two Americans bet Fonck a bottle of champagne that one of them would shoot down an enemy plane before Fonck. Baylies took off despite hazy weather and shot down a Halberstadt CL.II. Back at the airfield, rather than pay off the bet, a sulky Fonck badgered the Americans to change the terms of the bet so that whoever shot down the most Germans that day would win.
Blank provided the voice of the character Darren Patterson on the Nickelodeon animated series As Told by Ginger (2000–06), as well as earning a small role in All Grown Up!, as Sulky Boy's band member J.T.. He also appeared in Silent Story and Delivering Milo. Notable guest appearances on television shows include roles in City of Angels, Living Single, and Freaks and Geeks. Blank appears in the Saints Row video game series as one of the selectable voices of the Boss, the main character of the series.
The Finnish horses in these now-Russian areas were crossbred with the Russian horses in significant numbers. With the Russians having taken the best animals, combined with the old custom of pastures shared by municipalities or larger areas, rebuilding the horse population took decades. To increase numbers, horses were often bred too young, and inbreeding also occurred. By 1761, one of the first researchers in the agricultural chemistry in Finland described the Finnish horse population of the time: One of the Finnhorse founding sires, Kirppu tt 710, pulling an early sulky at full speed, c.
In 1942, Snead took a Greyhound bus to Hollywood where she started painting things that she saw around her. Snead first visited Mexico in 1944, to see the newly-erupted volcano, Paracutín, though by this time it was dormant. Snead returned to New York later that year with many paintings. Since 1943, her work had focused on fantasy, with animals represented rather more often than people, for example, The Sulky Lion, which was very two-dimensional, with the background buildings out of scale, and Tiger in the Sky, which was similar, but more three-dimensional.
Early in the presidency of Barack Obama, Phillips accused him of "adopting the agenda of the Islamist" and of being "firmly in the Islamists' camp". Shortly after Obama's re-election for a second term, Phillips said that "Four years ago, America put into the White House a sulky narcissist with an unbroken history of involvement in thuggish, corrupt, far-left, black power, Jew- bashing, west-hating politics". She warned that Obama would lead America into a "terrifying darkness". The Independent termed it "rather odd" and an "angry rant", which "sparked debate on Twitter".
The statue that had been erected for him at Castleton Farm today stands at his gravesite. In 1994 he was inducted into the United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame. Harness Racing Hall of Fame bio for Bret Hanover Numerous stories have been written about the horse, including the book "Big Bum, The Story of Bret Hanover".The Story of Bret Hanover Bret Hanover bowed to the crowd after every win, his driver Frank Ervin got out of the sulky, and Bret then crossed his front legs and bent over as the crowd responded.
McHenry had used only a small canvas strip between the wheels of his pacemaker's sulky that McHenry called a dust shield, compared to the much larger wind shield carried between two pacemakers used by Prince Alert. On October 27 while still in Memphis, he set two world records within 45 minutes of each other. In the first trial, he lowered the record for the half mile from 57 seconds to 56 seconds flat. In the second, he lowered his own record for a mile pacing to wagon from 1:59 to 1:57.
Dan Patch made two further appearances in 1903. At Birmingham, Alabama on November 10, he lowered the record for a mile on a half mile track to 2:03, even though his pacemaker had moved too far ahead to act as a proper windshield. The conditions in Macon, Georgia on November 30 were cold and windy but Dan Patch still set two world records within an hour of each other. In the first, he was attached to an old-fashioned high-wheeled sulky and lowered the existing record by seconds.
He fought alongside Tecumseh in the War of 1812, as did most of the chiefs of the Illinois Valley area. Later, this area was the site of Chief Shabbona's Pottawatomi village in the period prior to and during the Black Hawk War of 1832. Like Sulky, Shabbona had joined with Tecumseh during the War of 1812 and was with him when he fell at the Battle of Tippecanoe. After the war, Shabbona made peace with the U.S. government and protected white settlers in the Pekin area during the Black Hawk War.
The viewer is not intended to like nor dislike either character. Zano is meant to be brooding and profound to the point of being sulky, and world-hating and Naima wildly passionate to the point of appearing wanton and unstable; and both far too self-absorbed to care about either one or the other. The pair travel from France, down through Spain toward Algeria but get lost many times along the way. They work as fruit pickers for a while, allowing for a naughty sex scene in the orchard.
She offers to befriend her, thereby making Jenna's popularity in Rosewood a sure thing. However, Jenna turns her down and says that she likes to pick her own friends. When Jenna saunters away victoriously, Mona declares her the best Gaga, and the two introduce themselves, seeming to start a friendship. Outside on the porch, a sulky Ali jealously calls Jenna a slut and hands Spencer the ballots of incriminating evidence. Spencer burns them in a nearby fireplace without looking inside, though Ali cryptically tells her that she would be surprised to know who your friends aren’t and suggestively glances Aria's and Hanna's way.
Her husband, Richard Wilson (fl. 1774–1792), born in Durham, played over many years comic characters at Covent Garden and the Haymarket. He was a good actor in comedy, taking parts such as Hardcastle, Justice Woodcock, Sir Anthony Absolute, Tony Lumpkin, Malvolio, Touchstone, Falstaff, Ben in 'Love for Love,' Scapin, Shylock, Fluellen, Polonius, Sir Pertinax Macsycophant, and Sir Hugh Evans. His original parts included Don Jerome in the 'Duenna,' Lord Lumbercourt in the 'Man of the World,' Father Luke in the 'Poor Soldier,' Mayor in 'Peeping Tom,' John Dory in 'Wild Oats,' and Sulky in the 'The Road to Ruin.
Two days later, Theodore and Swap (who had run very poorly in the Leger) were the only runners for the Gascoigne Stakes over the same course and distance. Theodore was made the clear betting favourite but was easily defeated by his opponent. The widely divergent form exhibited by Theodore and Swap at Doncaster led to a great deal of comment, and there were strong suspicions that one or other of the races had been a "cross". It was pointed out, however, that Swap was a temperamental and "sulky" horse who may have been unsuited by the large St Leger field.
Perturbed by Fonck's highhanded lectures on aerial success, the two Americans bet Fonck a bottle of champagne that one of them would shoot down an enemy plane before Fonck. Baylies took off despite hazy weather and shot down a Halberstadt CL.II. Back at the airfield, rather than pay off the bet, a sulky Fonck badgered the Americans to change the terms of the bet to whoever shot down the most Germans that day would win. Lingering fog kept Fonck grounded most of the day. It was well into the afternoon before it cleared enough for him to take off at 1500 hours.
Under his presidency, the club changed its name to "Sociedad Sportiva Argentina",Historia de la C.A.D. on Confederación Argentina de Deportes expanding the range of activities to other sports. Club's facilities included two tracks (one of 1,100 x 20 m for trot and sulky competitions and the other of 1,000 x 20 m for show jumping). In the centre of both tracks, there was a land of 335 x 116 m used for polo and football matches. Around the tracks there also were grandstands divided into two sections, one for member and their families and another for general public.
Here he was noted for his argumentative style, and in one episode he declined to acknowledge the presence of the other panellists. The press came to refer to him as the "sulky don" and in 1954 he was dropped. From 1955 Taylor was a panellist on ITV's rival discussion programme Free Speech, where he remained until the series ended in 1961. In 1957, 1957–1958 and 1961 he made a number of half-hour programmes on ITV in which he lectured without notes on a variety of topics, such as the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the First World War.
360 Examples of these sports of partnership between human and horse include jousting, in which the main goal is for one rider to unseat the other, and buzkashi, a team game played throughout Central Asia, the aim being to capture a goat carcass while on horseback. Horse racing is an equestrian sport and major international industry, watched in almost every nation of the world. There are three types: "flat" racing; steeplechasing, i.e. racing over jumps; and harness racing, where horses trot or pace while pulling a driver in a small, light cart known as a sulky.
Paterson, Pages 433 She knew that Johnson wished to live a long life and became sulky if death was mentioned. She tactfully embraced Johnson upon his departure and commented that as she was old enough to be his mother, she would adopt him as her son; Johnson was delighted.Dougall, Page 227 Auchans is now Old Auchans and stands as a substantial ruin in 2009. Lady Susanna is also remembered for taming a number of rats at Auchans to come for food at her table when she tapped on the oak wall panel and opened a small door.
He is mildly troubled that his firm expends considerable effort conniving to avoid paying its legitimate taxes. Conversations with accountants and employees of other companies lead Bigou to realize that most of the business enterprises of the time in France are behaving similarly, The novel gives us a picture of Bigou's life. The reader is introduced to his family, sulky, plucky daughter Odette and sickly wife Marie, friends, his coworkers and other people he meets in his business life. The author endeavors to show that money and pleasure were the main goals sought with any sincerity.
"Argo" (annexed by Summit in 1911) had heavy traffic. Bethnia and Resurrection cemeteries and nearby restaurants attracted riders, and further west forest preserves were popular on the weekends. The stop at the entrance to Dellwood Park To promote ridership on the south part of the line, the railway built an amusement park called Dellwood Park in Lockport. The park opened on July 4, 1905 at a cost to the railway of almost $300,000. Dellwood Park's carousel, boat rides, picnic areas and sulky races with a grandstand brought up to 15,000 visitors to the park on weekends in its peak years.
Following the withdrawal of the services on the line in 1955, a Chailey resident, Margery Bessemer, forced its re-opening in 1956 for a short period when she discovered that the original Acts of Parliament which authorised the line's construction imposed a statutory obligation on British Railways to continue running services. British Railways responded by running the most meagre timetable possible, the so-called "Sulky Service". Parliament did eventually repeal the original Acts and the line closed in 1958.The Argus, 10 September 2007 The track was removed in 1960 and the station buildings were demolished around 1967/8.
He would deposit his loot with a confederate. By the time Doty was ready to leave town, he would have scouted out a fast horse to steal, in order to make his getaway. A favorite tactic was to have an associate show up at the location of the horse to be stolen with a legitimately rented horse. Doty would steal both the horse and a sulky, wagon, or other rig, which would be attached to the legitimate horse and driven by the associate in the opposite direction from that taken by Doty and the stolen horse.
The use of the word 'Mardy' in colloquial English to describe a sullen and sulky individual would appear to stem from the old Welsh word for slave. The area grew from a farming community to town around the coal mining industry and the development of Mardy Colliery in the late 19th century, but its last pit (Mardy Main) shut in 1990. Maerdy was not originally an area of industrial confrontation, with the Cambrian mines of Pentre showing far more socialist ideals. This view would change by the mid to late 20th century when Maerdy became synonymous with working class syndicalism and solidarity.
The common chaffinch was once popular as a caged songbird and large numbers of wild birds were trapped and sold. At the end of the 19th century, trapping even depleted the number of birds in London parks. In 1882, the English publisher Samuel Orchart Beeton issued a guide on the care of caged birds and included the recommendation: "To parents and guardians plagued with a morose and sulky boy, my advice is, buy him a chaffinch." Competitions were held where bets were placed on which caged common chaffinch would repeat its song the greatest number of times.
She appeared in four episodes of Perry Mason. She appeared as Clara Mayfield in the 1957 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Sulky Girl" and as the Judge in 1958 episode "The Case of the Corresponding Corpse", the 1959 episode "The Case of the Shattered Dream", and the 1960 episode "The Case of the Clumsy Clown". She then appeared in a long series of minor characters for many television series episodes from the early days of television until the mid-1970s, including many western genres. She became widely known for her role as the grandmother in the Kings Row television series.
He first gained international prominence as the villainous sulky driver, "Flea-Flit Dryer", in the film Home in Indiana, opposite Walter Brennan, Ward Bond, Lon McAllister, June Haver, and Jeanne Crain. Numerous other motion pictures include his portrayal of a middle-weight champ in Ex- Champ, prison guard with Susan Hayward in I Want to Live!, a gambler in Guys and Dolls, police officer Noble in The Big Chase, and deputy sheriff with Jane Fonda in Cat Ballou. In the first and sixth episodes of Disney's World of Color series, Gallegher, Chissell played the Irish fight referee and jailer opposite Edmond O'Brien.
Dan Patch responded to the challenge by setting a flurry of records. In Lexington, he broke the existing record for pacing while attached to a wagon, instead of the lighter, more aerodynamic sulky, by over two seconds. A week later in Memphis, he regained the one mile world from Prince Alert with a time of 1:56, an accomplishment that made the first page of the New York Times. Dan Patch maintained a steady pace, completing the first quarter mile in 29 seconds, the first half in 58 seconds and the three-quarters in 1:37.
After Papua New Guinea gained independence (1975) the Highway was renamed again, this time after Franz Boluminski who was the German District Officer from 1910 until the First World War. He built a large section of the highway by forcing individual villages along the coast to construct and maintain a section. If a section of the road fell into disrepair the village responsible would be punished by having to carry his sulky with him in it over the substandard section, and then his horse was reharnessed and he continued. The quality of the highway was not rivalled on the mainland until the 1950s.
R 711 beside an L class electric locomotive and Swing Door suburban train Steamrail Victoria is a not-for-profit volunteer group established in 1965 to restore and operate historic locomotives and rolling stock used on the railways in Victoria, Australia. The main depot of the group is at the Newport Workshops ('West Block') in suburban Melbourne. In addition to operating railfan special trains and charters for private groups, the group also operates special steam trains in the Melbourne suburban area. Steamrail regularly tours the state, including participation in annual events such as the Ballarat Heritage Weekend (steam locomotive Y112 is used to shuttle between Ballarat and Sulky Gully/Lal Lal).
It was believed in some quarters that Throstle had been entered in the race purely to make the pace for her stablemate Matchbox who had finished second in the 2000 Guineas, Derby and Grand Prix de Paris. She was in fact intended to run on her own merit but in two private trial gallops against Matchbox the filly had been badly beaten in the first and then bolted in the second, leading her connections to believe that she had no real chance in the race. On the day she looked "rough" and "sulky" and was led to the start separately from her predominantly male opponents.
A senior diplomat described the Soviet position as "sulky about the whole affair".JAPAN-SOVIET RELATIONS: NEGOTIATIONS FOR RETURN OF MIG-25, TOKYO 16354 021113Z (Confidential), U.S. State Department, 2 November 1976. The CIA concluded at the time that "both countries seem anxious to put the problem behind them" and speculated that the Soviets were reluctant to cancel a series of upcoming diplomatic visits because "some useful business is likely to be transacted, and because the USSR, with its political standing in Tokyo so low, can ill afford setbacks in Soviet–Japanese economic cooperation."NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY CABLE, Monday 8 November 1976 (Top Secret), Central Intelligence Agency, 1976.
Nancy Hanks Nancy Hanks (1886–August 16, 1915) was an undefeated Standardbred trotting mare named for Abraham Lincolns mother. She was the first 2:05 trotter in harness-racing history. She was foaled in 1886 on what is now known as Poplar Hill Farm, near Lexington, Kentucky. Bred by Hart Boswell, she was sired by Happy Medium; her dam, Nancy Lee, was by Dictator. While owned by John Malcolm Forbes, on September 28, 1892 the brown mare trotted a mile in 2 minutes and 4 seconds at Terre Haute's Four Cornered Track with a bicycle sulky, breaking all Sunol's mark of 2 minutes 8.25 seconds set in 1891.
He had already been detained during the so-called Argentine Revolution and was released when Héctor Cámpora took office on May 25, 1973. It is presumed that he was intercepted by a military patrol when he was traveling in a bus line from Tucumán to Córdoba on route 301. A lawyer who collaborated with his family was able to find out that he was injured in one knee, that he took refuge in the home of a family of peasants and, once restored, collaborated in cane harvesting tasks. Then they would have transferred him in a sulky to the route and began the trip to the province of Córdoba.
The chord change is manipulated to emphasize the B's flatted seventh (a minor third from the tonic), giving the song a sulky mood. This chord change is used for the intro, verse, chorus and the instrumental sections, except for the pre-chorus, which is in the relative key of D minor. Regardless of the chord progression, the song seems to fall somewhere between major and minor, and the use of four-note seventh chords (as opposed to "three-note" chords) help to form a rich atmosphere. "Stupid Girl" is mainly carried by this arrangement, along with the drum beats sampled from "Train in Vain".
The magazine Time believed in 1932 that it had found another Iron Man. It reported: > Most celebrated of McNamara's confreres is Franco Giorgetti, a small knock- > kneed Italian who finished a sulky last in last week's race, but failed to > butt his head against a wall for losing as he did once. Obviously heir to > Iron McNamara, Giorgetti was once pierced by an eight-inch splinter which he > sent to his father to be exhibited. He earns $28,000 per year, has a barber > shave him every day of the race, frequently dines on rice, lobster and beer > with Tenor Benjiamino Gigli of the Metropolitan Opera Company.
Large ground floor openings with bi-fold doors allowed ready access directly to the street for quick exit of horse and sulky. During the late 1890s and early 1900s the ambulance service expanded establishing a number of centres throughout Queensland including Charters Towers (1900), Townsville (1900), Rockhampton (1901), Warwick (1901), Ipswich (1901), Toowoomba (1902), Mackay (1903), the heritage-listed Ravenswood Ambulance Station (1904), Cairns (1904) and Bundaberg (1907). In 1902 the Brigade was restructured to better manage the rapidly expanding operations and to recognise the importance and contribution of regional ambulance centres. The reorganised entity became known as the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade (QATB).
Thorstein Veblen finds certain religious references in the story to be intrusive. He notes that Kjartan "comes to be depicted as a sanctimonious acolyte given to prayer, fasting and pious verbiage; instead of being a wilful spoiled child, vain and sulky, of a romantic temper and endowed with exceptional physical beauty, such as the run of the story proclaims him". Similarly, he finds it jarring that Guðrún, "a beautiful vixen, passionate, headstrong, self-seeking and mendacious, is dutifully crowned with the distinction of having been the first nun and anchorite in Iceland having meritoriously carried penance and abnegation to the outer limit of endurance".Veblen 1964:xiv.
It was sparked by a disagreement between René Fonck on one hand, and Parsons and his friend Frank Baylies on the other. Although Fonck's three dozen victories spoke for themselves, the American duo believed that the Frenchman's attitude in his actual speech was atrocious. Perturbed by Fonck's highhanded lectures on aerial success, the two Americans bet Fonck a bottle of champagne that one of them would shoot down an enemy plane before Fonck. Baylies took off despite hazy weather and shot down a Halberstadt CL.II. Back at the airfield, rather than pay off the bet, a sulky Fonck badgered the Americans to change the terms of the bet to whoever shot down the most Germans that day would win.
Pinsent's diaries provide valuable insights into Wittgenstein's personality – sensitive, nervous and attuned to the tiniest slight or change in mood from Pinsent. Pinsent also writes of Wittgenstein being "absolutely sulky and snappish" at times, as well. In his diaries Pinsent wrote about shopping for furniture with Wittgenstein in Cambridge when the latter was given rooms in Trinity; most of what they found in the stores was not minimalist enough for Wittgenstein's aesthetics: > "I went and helped him interview a lot of furniture at various shops ... It > was rather amusing: he is terribly fastidious and we led the shopman a > frightful dance, Vittgenstein [sic] ejaculating "No—Beastly!" to 90 percent > of what he shewed [archaic spelling] us!"Kanterian, p. 40.
While in North Queensland, Pattison accepted a position as a cattle buyer for the Merinda Meatworks near Bowen, Queensland. While he enjoyed his working life in the north, the effects of rheumatism prompted him to return to Rockhampton where he expanded his writing experience by beginning to write a nostalgia column called Early Days for The Evening News and The Artesian. Pattison then secured work with The Morning Bulletin and The Capricornian as a travelling rural reporter in the 1920s, beginning a series called On The Track in 1923, where he would find stories by driving a horse sulky to remote properties in the Rockhampton district.On The Track, "Battler", The Morning Bulletin, 23 April 1923.
The last surviving kiln, Big Ben, pipe- kiln no. 4, built around 1900, fell down in 1977 and since then most of the site has been cleared and/or used for dumping building materials. The only structures (other than the offices and company housing) from the industrial plant to survive are the store for patterns and pottery which also housed a sulky; the square pottery chimneystack; the rectangular clay-store with a water-tank on top, (all three in the south); and the more recent powder magazine away to the east. The colliery site to the west was systematically obliterated in 1972 to construct a supermarket, so these clay products buildings are the sole industrial relics of LVC.
Paul Randall became licensee of the Black Horse Inn on the SE corner of Windsor and Bosworth Streets, Richmond in 1819. Part of the Inn still stands on its original location, one of a select group of buildings erected in the Macquarie period that remain in the Hawkesbury. The date of construction for the stables is not known, but is certainly no later than the 1860s, since prior to the 1870s the Black Horse Inn was popular with honeymooners as a pre- Blue Mountains resort destination, reached by horse and carriage or train and sulky ride. During this period the Inn was also the finishing point of an early horse race track down the main street of Richmond.
They [the villagers] were not prepared to withstand the Jewish attack > and decided to accept their neighbours advice and leave. The method of planting false atrocity stories to engineer an exodus is borne out by Yigal Allon's Palmach plans to force the exodus of the Palestinian Arabs of Galilee:- > The long battle had weaken our forces and before us stood great duties of > blocking the routes of invasion. We therefore looked for means which did not > force us into employing force, in order to cause the tens of thousands of > sulky Arab who remained in the Galilee to flee, for in case of an Arab > invasion they were likely to strike us in the rear.
Henry treats his Addie in much the same way his father appears to have treated him. He remembers: "That was always the way, walk all over the mountains with you talking and talking and then suddenly mum and home in misery and not a word to a soul for a week." "The consequent judgement that Henry was a ‘sulky little bastard, better off dead’ is consistent with his father's final verdict of his son as a ‘washout’."Brown, V., Yesterday’s Deformities: A Discussion of the Role of Memory and Discourse in the Plays of Samuel Beckett , (doctoral thesis) Out of the blue Henry calls out to his estranged, possibly ex, probably dead wife, Ada.
The record does not address the matter of the girl's identity beyond her nationality, indicating that the painting was regarded as of aesthetic rather than historical interest.Nash, 101 Master of the Prado Adoration of the Magi, Presentation, c. 1470. National Gallery of Art, Washington In the 20th century Erwin Panofsky was instrumental in furthering Christus' reputation as a major 15th-century northern painter, described the work as an "enchanting, almost French-looking portrait", perhaps noting the resemblance to the virgin in Jean Fouquet's Melun Diptych. Sterling picks up on this, noting the many similarities between the two women, including their tightly pulled-back hair, high cheek bones, slanted eyes and sulky expressions.
For their children, George, his brother Jim and sister Biddie, life was an adventure but it was also tough and like so many in the district, they made do with whatever was to hand. Horse and sulky took the children to school (at Telopea Park Public School), in Barton. Open space was a vital part of the Kawaree way of life, providing as it did for the transport and dietary needs of its occupants. Colman and his wife lived there until their deaths in 1959. In all the family lived there from 1920-62, when George and James Colman, their sons and executors of H. G.'s will, sold it to Queanbeyan solicitor, Robert Allport and his wife Margaret.
The Sociedad Sportiva Argentina was an Argentine multi-sports club sited in Buenos Aires. The headquarters were located in Florida 183 while the stadium was placed in Palermo, next to Hipódromo Argentino. Originally established in 1899 under the name "Sociedad Hípica Argentina" for the practise of equestrian activities, the Sociedad Sportiva would held a large variety of sport events in several disciplines, such as football, athletics, auto racing, aviation, aerostatics, aeronautics, boxing, bicycle racing, motorcycle racing, polo, rugby union, trot, sulky races, show jumping, among others."La Sportiva" on Viejos Estadios website The institution (nicknamed La Sportiva) was the main sports club of Argentina in the 1910 decade, apart of being considered a predecessor of the Argentine Olympic Committee (COA).
Freshman high school student and flute novice Chika Homura wants to reopen her high school's Brass Club, which abruptly closed a year before. However, the principal refuses to give permit unless she manages to gather nine members in three weeks time. Although she is helped by her childhood friend, Haruta Kamijo, who plays the French horn, none of the ex-members seem interested to accept her invitation. Nevertheless, when Chika shows determination while convincing junior Kyoji Miyamoto, a sulky alto saxophone player, to join, members begin to trickle into the club: seniors and couple Seiji Katagiri and Wakaba Noguchi, who play trumpet and oboe, are the first to join, followed by freshmen Megumi Nagatsuka and Taeko Yonezawa, who play trombone and tuba, respectively.
For ten years the Mercy nuns taught solely at St Joseph's on The Strand. From 1888 some of the nuns travelled by sulky to teach in the classrooms established under St Mary's Church at West End, and only took up residence near St Mary's when the parish of St Mary's was established in 1917. St Mary's was Townsville's second catholic parish, and comprised the suburbs now known as Mundingburra, Hyde Park, Belgian Gardens and Garbutt. To accommodate the Sisters of Mercy within the new parish, the diocese purchased a timber residence in Castling Street, adjoining the church and school, early in 1917. The Castling Street residence is thought to have been constructed in the 1880s, but not on its present site.
For example, "I fell over and badly scraged my knee" ; Suff : another word for drain, as in "put it down the suff" ; Throw a wobbly : to become sulky or have a tantrum (not unique to Birmingham, common in Australia) ; Trap : to leave suddenly, or flee ; Up the cut : up the canal (not unique to Birmingham) ; Yampy : mad, daft, barmy. Many from Black Country believe yampy originates from their region, from the Dudley-Tipton area, which has been appropriated and claimed as their own by both Birmingham and Coventry dialects. However, the word is found in areas of the Black Country, both outside Birmingham and Tipton/Dudley which therefore might have been a general term used in south Staffordshire and north Worcestershire areas.
Barbara Palmer's lack of fortune limited her marriage prospects, despite her beauty. Tall, voluptuous, with masses of brunette hair, slanting, heavy-lidded violet eyes, alabaster skin, and a sensuous, sulky mouth, Barbara Villiers was considered to be one of the most beautiful of the Royalist women, but her lack of fortune left her with reduced marriage prospects. Her first serious romance was with Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, but he was searching for a rich wife; he wed Elizabeth Butler in 1660.Stirnet.com On 14 April 1659 she married Roger Palmer (later 1st Earl of Castlemaine), a Roman Catholic, against his family's wishes; his father predicted that she would make him one of the most miserable men in the world.
However, those feelings of hurt quickly fade as Adrian is determined to keep loving and supporting Sydney, even if that means he's doing it from afar. Throughout the novel, The Indigo Spell, Adrian remains to be a steady support for Sydney, accompanying her on trips in her pursuit against Veronica, a vain and soul-seeking witch. Particularly in the novel, the lax and 'devil-may-care' attitude that fans know and love are brought out, as opposed to the previous heartbroken, lost, and sulky Adrian in Bloodlines and The Golden Lily. Even the sensual side of Adrian, first fully highlighted in Spirit Bound, is brought out in the Indigo Spell when Sydney finally loses restraint, showing exactly how good Adrian is with his lips and hands.
He wrote to his sister about Jenny in 1838: > the keeper showed her an apple, but would not give it her, whereupon she > threw herself on her back, kicked & cried, precisely like a naughty child.— > She then looked very sulky & after two or three fits of pashion, the keeper > said, "Jenny if you will stop bawling & be a good girl, I will give you the > apple."— She certainly understood every word of this, &, though like a > child, she had great work to stop whining, she at last succeeded, & then got > the apple, with which she jumped into an arm chair & began eating it, with > the most contented countenance imaginable. Jenny's reaction reminded Darwin of the behaviour of children, and he noted that she showed facial expressions of "rage, sulkiness and despair".
Following this defeat, Auckland Reactor drifted as favourite for the series, and the winner of the last three Inder Dominion Championships Blacks A Fake firmed with the bookies. With Tony Herlihy in the sulky, Auckland Reactor won his second heat impressively and set up the 'trans tasman challenge' for the final on 28 March 2009. With Blacks A Fake being beaten later in the night by Changeover, Auckland Reactor regained favouritism for the final; however, the gap between the two lessened when Auckland Reactor drew the outside of the second row, while Blacks A Fake drew the inside of the front row. Gavin Lang drove the horse in the final, after Tony Herlihy went back on a previous decision to relinquish the training of finalist Gotta Go Cullen in order to take the drive.
Continuing northward across the Vale of Embleton is a final group of very low tops on either side of the Derwent Valley which are ignored by most guidebooks and hill lists.Alfred Wainwright: A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book 6, The North Western Fells: Westmorland Gazette (1964): Bill Birkett: Complete Lakeland Fells: Collins Willow (1994): Guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright devoted a chapter to Ling Fell in his influential Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. He described it as "an isolated rounded hill...it's unattractive appearance on all sides being accentuated by a dark covering of heather that makes it look gloomy and sulky even on the sunniest of days." To the south of Ling Fell is the morass of Wythop Moss, and beyond this is a ridge of fells running east to west.
On the two former shows he worked opposite actress Jean Byron. Schallert made three guest appearances on CBS's Perry Mason between 1957 and 1962, including the role of Donald Graves in the series' fifth episode "The Case of the Sulky Girl," as Dr. Bradbury in the 1961 episode "The Case of the Misguided Missile," and as Len Dykes in the 1962 episode "The Case of the Melancholy Marksman." He played the role of Nilz Baris in the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles"; and much later he portrayed Varani, a Bajoran musician, in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Sanctuary." Schallert played the role of Carson Drew in the television series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977–1979), featuring Pamela Sue Martin as Nancy Drew.
The history of TJ Richards and Sons began in 1885 when Adelaide-born blacksmith Tobias John Martin Richards opened a business named "TJ Richards, Wheel Wright and Coach Builder" in the Adelaide suburb of Mitcham.Gavin Farmer, Great Ideas in Motion, A history of Chrysler in Australia 1946-1981, Ilinga Books, 2010, pages 1 to 11 Richards developed the "King of the Road" two wheeled sulky and also adopted this name as his trade slogan.Max Gregory, King of the Road, TJ Richards, Coachbuilder, Restored Cars Number 202, Sept-Oct 2010, pages 10 to 15 In 1900 the company moved to new larger premises in Hindmarsh Square in the city of Adelaide. Agencies were established in other Australian locations and exports to overseas countries including England, South Africa and India were undertaken.
Outbuildings include; hipped roofed, corrugated iron clad blacksmith's workshop, laundry/outside shower and a lighting plant shed to the south, sulky shed and garage to the southeast; a skillion roofed, corrugated iron clad staff shed with an ant bed floor to the south; a gabled roof, asbestos cement sheeted seed house to the west; and the timber and iron Balnagowan kitchen/schoolhouse and a cattle dip which are on an adjoining property to the southwest. Other structures include a kennel, chicken coop and tank stands. These buildings also contain much of the original machinery and fixtures. Buildings and machinery recently moved to the site, and not part of the original homestead complex, include two small timber buildings, a gabled roof timber railway station located to the northeast and various farming machinery.
A vehicle with a pole has a pair of animals either side of it - their breeching works in a similar way, attaching forward to the pole either directly or by way of their collars. In a larger team, the leaders are in front of the shafts or pole and thus cannot slow the vehicle; nevertheless, they sometimes wear breeching for show. Team of six, with the wheelers in breeching Breeching may be omitted where the animal does not need to provide substantial braking. For example, in very light harness, such as in a sulky used for harness racing or in a light cart used with fine harness, the weight of the vehicle and passenger is little enough that the girth and crupper of the harness provide sufficient braking support.
For many years past there has > been very little mining carried on there, a period of comparative quietude > having succeeded the good old days when the Bald Hills Lead and its three > tributaries, namely, the Havilah, the Princess, and the Red Streak, were > yielding their rich stores to the miners. Then a group of companies, > comprising the Prospectus, the Homeward Bound, the Sons of Justice, the > Young Sons of Justice, the Morning Star, the Garibaldi, the Alliance, and > several other companies, were all busily engaged in unearthing the precious > metal. The Dowling Forest Mining Company reported to its shareholders in January 1885: > The Dowling Forest Estate comprises an area of 5680 acres, into which the > celebrated Bald Hills and Sulky Gully leads have been traced with payable > results. The No. 1 has also given reliable evidence of good ground existing > in the vicinity.
Meanwhile, her best friend, Agatha, is the complete opposite of her, with her clumps (shoes), sulky attitude, and ugly face, as well as the fact that she lives in a graveyard, so, therefore, is deemed by the villagers to be a perfect candidate for the School for Evil. As the feared day every 4 years arrives again, Agatha attempts to drag Sophie back to Gavaldon upon witnessing her capture but instead gets dragged along with Sophie, and both of them are transported to the schools. Much to Sophie and Agatha's horror, both of them are sent to what seems to be the "wrong" schools: Sophie ends up as a "Never" student in the School for Evil, and Agatha an "Ever" student in the School for Good. Sophie attempts to switch schools with Agatha to no avail, whilst her best friend just wants both of them to go home together.
Rihanna performing "Hard" on the Loud Tour in Sunrise, Florida, sitting on an army tank similar to the one featured in the music video Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune said that Rihanna lashes out on the song, with "help from an even harder-edged MC, Young Jeezy." Monica Herrerra of Billboard magazine wrote: "Rihanna effectively assumes the hip-hop posture and even recruits the ultimate street cred booster in rapper Young Jeezy, who provides the thrust needed to send a song with a somewhat inert chorus home". Herrerra continued, "Though 'Hard' doesn't find Rihanna in her typical comfort zone, the atypical is precisely what she has aimed for with her new material—and it works". Alexis Petridis of The Guardian called "Hard" and "Rude Boy" the highlights of Rated R, and wrote, "both of which exploit Rihanna's most appealing vocal style, a sulky, icy, monotone".
The poem begins: > When chapman billies leave the street, > And neibors, neibors, meet; > As market days are wearing late, > And folk begin to tak the gate, > While we sit bousing at the nappy, > An' getting fou and happy, > We think na on the lang Scots miles, > The mosses, waters, slaps and stiles, > That lie between us and our hame, > Where sits our sulky, sullen dame, > Gathering her brows like gathering storm, > Nursing her wrath to keep it warm. > After Burns has located us geographically: > (Auld Ayr, wham ne'er a town surpasses, > For honest men and bonnie lasses). (a quote that gave Ayr United F.C. their nickname "the honest men"), Tam sits and drinks with his friends, and the reader is regaled with a dark prophecy of Tam's wife Kate: > She prophesied that late or soon, > Thou wad be found, deep drown'd in Doon, > Or catch'd wi' warlocks in the mirk, > By Alloway's auld, haunted kirk. > Tam's wife, Kate, is portrayed as an authority to be feared.
Emma records the small daily routines: afternoon walks to the gate; in the creek in quest of ferns; to and reading in the summer house; walks in the Rockwood creek; sending an employee to cut chaff at Brookdale; getting the piano tuned; planting seeds of aster and pansy; the heifer calving; social visits to Brookdale and Glen Lorne; collecting eggs; John going to Campbelltown in the sulky; to Yass; selling a horse; getting a horse shod; catching 23 fish in the river; getting bamboo roots from Glen Lorne and planting them in the garden; killing a black snake in the bush above the bridge; the death of a cat; giving lemons to a neighbour; making apricot jam; gardening in the cool of the day. John's letters talk about buying hay for the cows and pumping water for cattle in drought. In the late 1880s he put in a new, deeper, dam some distance from the house, "over the hill". John Hume died at Beulah in November 1905.
Keith Waples (born December 8, 1923 in Victoria Harbour, Ontario) is a Hall of Fame sulky driver and trainer in the sport of harness racing. In 1959, Waples became the first driver to record a sub two-minute mile in Canada and the first to win a $100,000 race in Canada. In 1962, Keith Waples drove Tie Silk to victory in the International Trot at Roosevelt Raceway.Chicago Tribune - August 19, 1962 Retrieved October 13, 2016 and in 1972 with the colt Strike Out he won the Little Brown Jug,Chicago Tribune - September 22, 1972 Retrieved October 13, 2016 the Adios Pace Sports Illustrated - August 21, 1972 Retrieved October 13, 2016 and Prix d'Été.Ottawa Journal - August 28, 1972 Retrieved October 13, 2016 Keith Waples was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1973 Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Retrieved October 13, 2016 and the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1978 Canadian Harness Racing Hall of Fame Retrieved October 13, 2016 and the United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 1987.
Leo Sulky (6 December 1874 – 3 June 1957) was an American actor. He usually appeared in films directed by Del Lord such as Black Oxfords (1924), Yukon Jake (1924), Wall Street Blues (1924), Lizzies of the Field (1924), Galloping Bungalows (1924), From Rags to Britches (1925), and A Sea Dog's Tale (1926); by Harry Edwards such as The Lion and the Souse (1924), The Luck o' the Foolish (1924). The Hansom Cabman (1924), All Night Long (1924), There He Goes (1925), The Sea Squawk (1925), Boobs in the Wood (1925), and Plain Clothes (1925); and by Ralph Ceder such as Little Robinson Corkscrew (1924), and Wandering Waistlines (1924). He also appeared in The First 100 Years (1924) by Harry Sweet, The Window Dummy (1925) by Lloyd Bacon, Hotsy Totsy (1925) by Alf Goulding, Alice Be Good (1926) by Eddie Cline, Picking Peaches (1924) by Erle C. Kenton, Romeo and Juliet (1924), She Couldn't Say No (1954), Reap the Wild Wind (1942), The Rainmakers (1935), The Jolly Jilter (1927) starring Lois Boyd and Bud Ross, The Wild Goose Chaser (1925) and A Raspberry Romance (1925).
In all Parisian squares, gardens, and parks, you will find areas reserved for children, with playgrounds, sandboxes, see-saws, swings, merry-go-rounds, and the like. Some spaces offer a wider range of activities; some random examples are: toy boats to sail, as well as sulky and go-cart rentals in the Jardin du Luxembourg; ping-pong tables in the Square Emile-Chautemps and the Jardin de l'Observatoire; pony or carriage rides at the Parc Monceau; tennis courts, boules, and croquet at the Jardin du Luxembourg; Guignol marionette puppet shows at the Jardin du Ranelagh; roller skating at the Parc Montsouris; a bee- keeping school at the Jardin du Luxembourg; bandstands featuring spring and summer concerts at the Square du Temple and the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, etc. These open spaces also beckon visitors just to wander and daydream, and many offer lush green lawns for sitting, taking a rest, or perhaps a picnic. One is advised, nonetheless, to watch for signs posted on lawns that are accessible to the public: pelouses autorisées (lawns authorized for use) and "pelouses au repos" (lawns for resting).

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