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"sunup" Definitions
  1. the time when the sun rises and day begins

91 Sentences With "sunup"

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I took a little nap somewhere in between sundown and sunup.
Slow, but your cat probably moves even less from sunup to sundown.
I've gone through periods where I smoke from sunup to sun down.
At sunup he moved to the backyard to photograph the volcanic explosion.
They basically go from sunup to sunset, and they basically work seven days a week.
At first glance, Sunup resembled a bottle of iced tea — no ominous coffee coloring, here.
From sunup to sundown, week after week, I was a whole amusement park unto myself.
Hitting the stage mere hours before sunup, GAIKA emerges exuding an unusual and discomfiting energy.
Actually, we have something for you to look forward to at sunup every day this week.
Their little voices were full and strong, and their parents toiled from sunup till dark feeding them.
He started sweeping out their stalls and gradually gained more autonomy, working from sunup to sundown most days.
"I was told I needed to be in position by sunup and that's what I did," he said.
At one favorite, Los Verdes, on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, I remember fivesomes stacked up sunup to sundown.
Farmers work from sunup to sundown; they don't get days off and they have to worry about their retirement.
Every day he went in before sunup and came home 12 hours later, exhausted and coated in coal dust.
So if you need coffee-level caffeination but prefer sipping tea (literally), Sunup could be your new drink of choice.
From sunup to sundown, they worked under the watchful eye of brutal "whipping bosses" who flogged, mauled, and murdered them.
Many of today's kids have lived their entire lives, from sunup until midnight, in a fierce tournament with their peers.
In the summertime, dozens of black Little Leaguers from those often chaotic neighborhoods jam the fields here from sunup to sundown.
On Tuesday morning, lines grew out of Hamtramck's bakeries well before sunup and well before the temperatures reached any reasonable mark.
Trump is watching cable from sunup to sundown, according to the New York Times's Maggie Haberman: He rises before 6 a.m.
"She insists on wearing it from sunup to sundown, everywhere we go," Josh Rossi, a 31-year-old commercial photographer, tells PEOPLE.
Documentaries about global warming, narrative features about the trials of incarceration, stories of marginalized communities—they're all screening from sunup to sundown.
A few hours before sunup on Sunday in Manchester, England, Michael Bisping looked like he'd had the worst night of his life.
When it snows, his grandson is outside by sunup to plow our driveway and is gone without letting me open my wallet.
Over two days across northern Kentucky, agents staked out homes before sunup, stopped men heading for jobs, went to warehouses where immigrants worked.
"In the summer and in the spring, you pretty much are outside from sunup to sundown," he tells PEOPLE of his midwest childhood.
Saturday, he materialized on a colorful stage in the nearby desert basin, tag-teaming with Four Tet for a set that lasted until near sunup.
It's very hard to sit alone from sunup to sundown; your eyes get tired, watery, your hands lose their feeling, your whole body goes numb with tension.
"Starting at sunup, they kill chickens, pluck chickens and dress chickens all day long, while drinking beer and listening to country-western music," Ms. Ivins later recalled.
It is nearly the end of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, during which Muslims around the world fast daily, from sunup to sundown.
"I became addicted to the point where I would be out there from sunup to sundown," Dale told Surfing magazine of his early days on the beach.
And he's the one who's gotten the worst end of the deal, living from sundown to sunup like a vampire, rarely seeing the sun except briefly in summer.
With attractive Art Nouveau architecture and prime locations in plazas, parks and scenic overlooks throughout the city, these popular kiosks are natural gathering points from sunup to sundown.
Since waterways began freezing in mid-December, the 57-member crew has focused on freeing commercial ships, often four or five a day, sometimes from sunup until midnight.
That last bit is rather urgent, because if Miguel is unable to find his way back by sunup, he's fated to stay in the Land of the Dead forever.
"The hard-working folks who turn the dirt and work from sunup to sundown have fallen victim to lawyers, environmental radicals and the misinformed," he said in a statement.
D-Day at last: Before sunup on April 17, Schoninger and his son, Charlie, drove from their downtown Sacramento hotel to the local ABC affiliate for a 6:353 interview.
For 37 mostly female farm-workers in California's Central Valley, U.S. policy under Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt became personal not long after sunup one day in May 2017.
Spotify, Podcasts and other audio apps: While audio doesn't use up nearly as much data as video, you can still chug through your allotment if you jam from sunup to sundown.
Going from midnight until well past sunup and clinging to the mystique that comes with minimal online promotion, Jack's are the kind of gatherings that might appear to thrive in the shadows.
It really made me think about why someone who never abandoned us, who worked from sunup to sundown and did whatever he could to put food on the table should feel guilty.
His day starts at sunup with a breakfast of high-end, organic grains — the equine equivalent of kale and quinoa — and then his work starts in earnest at 20193:30 each day.
Working in shifts from sunup to sundown, and battling strong currents, the 10-person team dumps the sediment on the riverbanks before hauling it by truck to a landfill outside the city.
Or do you think of an exhausted, dirty, blistered laborer enduring backbreaking work from sunup till sundown, with constant worry about making ends meet and the threat of severe weather destroying crops?
In Damien Chazelle's modern musical "La La Land," they fall in love in a liminal, unstable Los Angeles that doesn't know if it's present or past, sundown or sunup, terrestrial or astral.
Basically I was, and still am, the young kid who lives at home with his mother and father, and had no one to answer to after being out with Angela from sundown to sunup.
So he worked as a farm laborer from sunup until sundown to support his young family, working on someone else's farm for $6 a day in the morning, then on his own small plot of land each afternoon.
He considered its remoteness an antidote to the everyday drudgery of civilization, a vital means of "[c]utting the bloody cord" of briefly abandoning our homebound lives, our sunup-to-sundown errand running, for the thrill of the wild.
At ease in front of microphones, he has filled up reporters' notebooks on mornings at the track, where he famously shows up in the hour from 20183 to 9 — long after his rivals, who keep to a sunup schedule.
Marnell determinedly works her way up the Condé Nast ladder to become a beauty editor at the now-defunct Lucky in 2008, fueling her late nights at the office with Adderall binges and then going out and partying till sunup.
For that, we borrowed from the Mursi tribe, and tried to reproduce their ritual aesthetic as closely as possible with prosthetics, which was not easy, because you've got these giant plates that our performers are having to wear from sunup to sundown.
As we passed by the sugarcane — by now, my white shirt was so soaked — our guide explained how much worse the heat would have been for the enslaved, who'd work sunup to sundown in the summer and 16 hours a day in the winter.
No. For months, another Indian, who called himself a notary and said that he represented the interests of Don Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin and the newly founded village of Nearby, waited from sunup to sundown in the antechambers of the archdiocese without being received by Quiroga.
Breaking fast in the White House can be traced back to December 9, 1805, when President Thomas Jefferson hosted a dinner in honor of Tunisian envoy Sidi Soliman Mellimelli and adjusted the usual timing of the meal to just after sunset, out of respect for the guest's fast from sunup to sundown.
A rare combination of academic talent and initiative was then unleashed by the university, which may have felt the need to demonstrate its commitment to the cause, and this produced, after two years of sunup-to-sundown effort, the most rigorous, nuanced, and wide-ranging examination of the problem that has ever been carried out on a college campus.
There are two transgenic varieties of papaya, both of which were created by Dennis Gonsalves and his team and were introduced for production on May 1, 1998. Rainbow (created by Dennis Gonsalves) is an F1 hybrid, which is a cross between the yellow fleshed Kapoho and the red-fleshed SunUp. Rainbow is produced on 76% of Hawaiian papaya acreage, while SunUp is hardly grown commercially. SunUp is thought to be more resistant to exotic strains of PRSV, while Rainbow has shown susceptibility to such exotic strains of the virus.
LAUGFS Supermarket was created in February 2001 as a 24-hour supermarket chain of LAUGFS and the first supermarket chain to introduce the 24hour concept to Sri Lanka. Some supermarkets of the chain has facilities such as bakeries, pharmacies, E-channeling services, utility bill payment facilities, free Wi-Fi and ATM facilities. It is also a part of the Sri Lanka Retailers’ Association (SLRA). SunUp Ceylon Tea (Pvt) Ltd was established in 2010 to expand the presence in consumer retailing for SunUp tea brand which comes in Strong, Black, Kahata and Green Tea varieties.
Three views of a papaya, cultivar "Sunset", which was genetically modified to create the cultivar 'SunUp', which is resistant to Papaya ringspot virus Papaya was genetically modified to resist the ringspot virus (PSRV). "SunUp" is a transgenic red-fleshed Sunset papaya cultivar that is homozygous for the coat protein gene PRSV; "Rainbow" is a yellow-fleshed F1 hybrid developed by crossing 'SunUp' and nontransgenic yellow-fleshed "Kapoho". The GM cultivar was approved in 1998 and by 2010 80% of Hawaiian papaya was genetically engineered. The New York Times stated, "without it, the state's papaya industry would have collapsed". In China, a transgenic PRSV-resistant papaya was developed by South China Agricultural University and was first approved for commercial planting in 2006; as of 2012 95% of the papaya grown in Guangdong province and 40% of the papaya grown in Hainan province was genetically modified.
Storm at Sunup is the title of the third album and opening track of Italian- Canadian jazz-pop singer-songwriter, Gino Vannelli, and was produced by Vannelli and his brother Joe. Unlike his other albums, Storm at Sunup is a jazz fusion album with much less pop influence. The album features contributions by Graham Lear, who would go on to be Santana's drummer in the 1980s. The title track was chosen by famed choreographer Lionel Blair for use in a dance sequence that was part of a 1976 episode of the television series Space:1999 titled "One Moment Of Humanity".
Dennis Gonsalves (born 1943) is an American phytopathologist. He has created with his team a virus-resistant Papaya's called SunUp and Rainbow, which rescued the Papaya growing industry in Hawaii from the devastating effects of the papaya ringspot virus that hit in the late 1990s.
His recordings credits include Moonflower, Inner Secrets, Marathon, Zebop, Shango and Viva (Santana); Swing of Delight, Havana Moon and Blues for Salvador (Carlos Santana); The Gist of the Gemini, Powerful People, Storm at Sunup, Yonder Tree, and Slow Love (Gino Vannelli); Second Decade (REO Speedwagon); Instinct (Tom Grant). Modern Drummer interviewed Graham (July 82, Feb.99) The solo "Heads Hands and Feet" from Santana's Moonflower CD and the track "Where Am I Going?" from Gino Vannelli's Storm At Sunup CD were transcribed for Modern Drummer issues. Other publications include two cover features in the German publications Drums and Percussion (Jan '84) and Sticks (April '90).
As historian George P. Rawick points out, more weight was often given to white sources: the "masters not only ruled the past in fact" but also "rule its written history."George P. Rawick, From Sunup to Sundown: The Making of the Black Community (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1972), p.
All tracks written by Matthew Good and Dave Genn, except where noted. In the fashion of a concept album, the track listing uses the conceit that the album represents one night, with each song corresponding to a one-hour period leading from "05:00 pm" ("Giant") through midnight ("Let's Get It On") and ending with "Sunup" ("Running For Home").
Generally there was no out-of-bounds, and the ball could not be touched with the hands. The goals would be selected as large rocks or trees; in later years wooden posts were used. Playing time was often from sunup until sundown. In the Southeastern two stick version there were traditionally three areas of scoring on the stickball pole.
The Clantons then arrive, toss Virgil's body on the street and announce they will be waiting for the rest of the Earps at the O.K. Corral. Chihuahua dies and Doc decides to join the Earps, walking alongside Wyatt and Morgan to the corral at sunup. A gunfight ensues in which most of the Clantons are killed, as is Doc. Wyatt and Morgan resign as law enforcers.
Rock Street in Shamokin, location of 1877 Shamokin uprising Railroad workers and miners had perilous jobs in the late 19th century. More than 200 railroad workers and 1000 miners died in accidents every year. The companies often forced both groups to buy goods from company stores at inflated prices and work from sunup to sundown. Companies made engineers pay for all train damages, regardless of fault.
Privately, even Mike has some doubts. At sunup the next day Mike and Mary Anne begin work. When sundown comes they have just finished the job, but realize they have neglected to leave a ramp by which Mary Anne can get out of the cellar. A child suggests that Mary Anne be converted to a boiler for the new building's heating system, and that Mike become its janitor.
Pasco Palms Preserve is an area of protected lands in the Beacon Square section of New Port Richey in Pasco County, Florida. It is located adjacent to Eagle Point Park to the west of U.S. Highway 19 North at 4466 Strauber Memorial Highway. The 116-acre preserve offers hiking and is open from sunup to sundown. It was acquired in 2009 and includes habitat for bird species, including the white ibis and snowy egret.
The SunUp papaya was genetically modified to confer resistance to the Papaya ringspot virus, but Hawaiian farmers could not sell the transgenic papaya in Japan; Alam and his team sequenced the transgenic papaya to help the farmers get through the regulatory process. Alam set up the Center for Chemical Biology at Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2009. There he established research facilities, research programs, and worked on genome sequencing of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis).
On Friday 1 September 1939, German forces invaded Poland starting World War II in Europe. Radusch flew the Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter during the Norwegian campaign and during the Battle of France. On the night of 30 April and 1 May, 50 Royal Air Force (RAF) Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, Vickers Wellington and Handley Page Hampden bombers attacked Luftwaffe airfields in Norway. Radusch , Falck, Oberleutnant Werner Streib, and another pilot, followed the bombers shortly before sunup on their flight back to England.
On 3 July 2008, Carrier Strike Group Seven departed the Sulu Sea and the island of Panay. During its relief mission, the strike group flew 332 sorties over eight consecutive days delivering more than 519,000 pounds (235,414.44 kg) of fresh water, rice, and medical supplies to typhoon victims in Panay. Strike group commander Rear Admiral James P. Wisecup noted: :This was a mission that was tremendously rewarding for our Sailors. The aircrews flew 20–35 missions per day, sunup to sundown.
In the summer Nathaniel and his siblings worked sunup 'til sundown baling alfalfa and vaccinating cattle on the family ranch. Crosby stated later in life in his memoir 18 Holes with Bing, "I always longed for summer to end so I could go back to school." He had a cool relationship with his father and got into golf as a way to connect with his dad (who was a golf fanatic). Crosby states, “I learned golf so that I could spend more time with him.
Carica papaya was the first transgenic fruit tree to have its genome sequenced. In response to the papaya ringspot virus outbreak in Hawaii, in 1998, genetically altered papaya were approved and brought to market (including 'SunUp' and 'Rainbow' varieties.) Varieties resistant to PRV have some DNA of this virus incorporated into the DNA of the plant. As of 2010, 80% of Hawaiian papaya plants were genetically modified. The modifications were made by University of Hawaii scientists, who made the modified seeds available to farmers without charge.
The following day, however, Curtis ordered Blunt to take all of his volunteers and return to the Little Blue. As Blunt neared the stream, he discovered that Moonlight’s small force had engaged Price's advance guard just after sunup, burning the bridge as previously ordered. Price's main force had arrived by this time and was fiercely engaging Moonlight's brigade, which was stubbornly guarding every available ford in the area. Blunt quickly entered the fray, attempting to drive Price back beyond the defensive positions that he wished to reoccupy.
Drake then program director hired a young black DJ, Herb Hamlett, who had briefly worked at R&B; giant WUFO in Buffalo, but was tired of the commute. Hamlett took the morning slot to supposedly play light classics with a show called Sunup in Stereo. Hamlett, realizing that the owners were not hands-on, soon turned up the heat and started mixing in R&B; flavor, which was fine with then GM Bill Bennett. Hamlett soon began going out and selling the time himself and soon was also promoted to sales manager.
George Worthylake (1673 – November 3, 1718) was the first lighthouse keeper in what was to become the United States. He was also the first to die in the line of duty. Worthylake was hired as keeper of the Boston Light on Little Brewster Island by the General Court of Massachusetts, at a salary of £50 a year (equivalent to $16,000 today); he was admonished that any dereliction of duty would cost him £100. Besides keeping the light burning from sundown to sunup, he was also expected to serve as a harbor pilot.
As he approached the stream, Blunt found that Moonlight's brigade had engaged Price's advance guard at sunup, burning the bridge they had as previously been ordered. Price's main force had arrived and was fiercely engaging Moonlight's men, who stubbornly guarded every ford in the area. Blunt immediately attacked, trying to drive Price back beyond the defensive positions he hoped to recover. A five-hour battle took place, in which the Union troops would force the Confederates to fall back, entrenching themselves behind rock walls, and awaited an inevitable counterattack.
"I'll Fly Away," "Turn Your Radio On," "If We Never Meet Again (This Side of Heaven)," "I'll Meet You In The Morning," "Rank Stranger," and "He Set Me Free" are among a host of favorites written by Albert E. Brumley. He wrote over 800 songs. He established the Albert E. Brumley Sundown to Sunup Gospel Sing (now Albert E. Brumley Gospel Sing) in 1969 in Springdale, Arkansas. Brumley has been inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.
On the first day of the celebration, initiates dressed in simple attire gathered with their teachers, as well as a large crowd, in the Agora in front of the Stoa Poikile for the proclamation by the hierophant of Demeter. The proclamation welcomed any initiate who was not morally corrupt, instructed initiates to not reveal the experiences of the rites, and told them that they must fast between sunup and sunrise during the celebration. The day then ended with a parade up to the sacred precinct of Demeter called the Eleusinion.
To improve the safety of both tourists and residents on public beaches, Pine introduced Bill 39 in 2019, which became Ordinance 19-26, that extends lifeguard hours for the island of Oahu from sunup to sundown, in response to drownings that occurred in the hours before and after lifeguards were on duty. She originally introduced Res. 16-43 to extend lifeguard hours in March 2016, and then introduced a bill to make this law in 2019. The resolution authorized a four- day work week with ten-hour shifts for lifeguards based upon a successful pilot program for lifeguards at Haunama Bay.
The Fool and the others are worried about the Runner and the Sharpshooter spots the Runner sleeping by a tree in Africa and shoots at the flea that is sleeping on top of the Runner's Head. The Runner quickly runs back to the Tsar's palace and gives the equator to the Fool who gives it to the Tsar. The Tsar is deeply upset about this and so is his daughter, the princess, but the servant thinks of one last task. The servant tells the Fool to get penguins from the South Pole and to complete this task by sunup tomorrow.
Betty was of mixed European and African heritage. Since Betty was born enslaved, her mother would have been of African descent as slavery was inherited through the mother per the law of partus sequitur ventrem. As Betty's mother had a child with a white man, her mother was most likely a slave in the domestic sphere, as that occupation would have caused Betty's mother to be in close proximity to white men. Betty was born circa 1738 and spent her childhood cared for by someone besides her mother as enslaved parents worked sunup to sundown and only had time with their children at night.
In 2003, Alam set up the Advanced Studies in Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics (ASGPB) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Consolidating the DNA sequencing framework of ASGPB with the bioinformatic assets at the Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC), he ran a Computational Proteomics program that ranged from wet lab research to in silico informatics. Alam and his team completed the genome sequencing of Idiomarina loihiensis, an ancient organism found in the hydrothermal vents of Loihi during a University of Hawaii expedition in 2003. In 2007, Alam worked in the Hawaii Papaya Genome Project which aimed to sequence the complete genome of the transgenic 'SunUp' papaya.
Danuta Pfeiffer (née Rylko, formerly Soderman) (born February 22, 1949) is a retired journalist, broadcaster, and author, best known for co-hosting The 700 Club from 1983 to 1988 with Pat Robertson and Ben Kinchlow. Born in England after World War II to a father who was a Polish emigre and sculptor and an English mother who was a nurse, Danuta Rylko moved to the United States as a child, with her family, shortly after her birth. She grew up in northern Michigan, near Bellaire. She began her career in San Diego, California as a newsreader on radio, and co-host of SunUp San Diego on KFMB-TV from 1976 to 1983.
On May 23, a month later one more young man and six young women came to North Carolina to make up the Resident Group. That first group, other than Mr. Grounds, knew almost nothing of rural life other than the camping trips to Camp Columbia, but it was up to them to make the community habitable for the groups that were to follow. These teenagers were truly fish out of water and yet by all accounts rose to the challenge admirably. They worked from sunup to sundown, digging ditches and laying new water pipes, cutting cords and cords of wood for their needs, preparing the soil and planting several acres of land with hand tools.
It appears that electors from Bathurst and the wider Gloucester County were not in favour of Confederation. Residents of a harbour that in addition thrived as a shipbuilding centre could see little advantage in tying themselves to the anchor that was at the time the United Provinces of Canada. They were instead focused on trade with the United Kingdom and its Atlantic colonies, in addition to any nation which had an Atlantic seaport, including especially the American seaboard states; shipments of lumber, deals or laths were common enough to Manhattan NY. In the 19th century, men were eager to fell trees in the forest around Bathurst all winter long from sunup to sundown (Sundays excepted) for eight to ten dollars a month.
Ball-play of the Choctaw – ball up by George Catlin, Lacrosse is based on games played by various Native American communities as early as 1100 AD. By the 17th century, a version of lacrosse was well-established and was documented by Jesuit missionary priests in the territory of present-day Canada. In the traditional aboriginal Canadian version, each team consisted of about 100 to 1,000 men on a field several miles (several kilometers) long. These games lasted from sunup to sundown for two to three days straight and were played as part of ceremonial ritual, a kind of symbolic warfare, or to give thanks to the Creator or Master. Lacrosse played a significant role in the community and religious life of tribes across the continent for many years.
He succeeds in killing several of the attackers and scattering the others and sneaks back inside, Conners killing one man who tried to watch the back of the jail in the process. The situation continues until sunup when one man loses his nerve and deserts Yates, riding into the desert where he is captured and tortured for the truth by Little Bear's tribe: Yates and his friends killed the chief's son because he fell in love with the mayor's daughter, who is half Native American. At the town, Conners, having had enough, manages to surprise Reno and knock him unconscious, being unwilling to let Reno die for him, and attempts to surrender in exchange for Reno's safety. Instead, Yates takes them both into the street where they are told what really happened and that the story will be that Conners killed Reno trying to escape.
Greaza appeared in 8 films and 10 television programs between 1946 and 1965. His first film was The Story of Kenneth W. Randall, M.D. (1946) and his career ended with an episode in the television series The Defenders (1965). On Broadway, Greaza appeared in Roman Candle (1960), Auntie Mame (1956), Temper the Wind (1946), The Overtons (1946), The Visitor (1944), Wallflower (1944), A New Life(1943), The Red Velvet Goat (1939), Sunup to Sundown (1938), To Quito and Back (1937), Sea Legs (1937), Now You've Done It (1937), All Editions (1936), Arrest That Woman (1936), If This Be Treason (1935), Ceiling Zero (1935), But Not For Love (1934), Judgment Day (1934), Wednesday's Child (1934), We, The People (1933), In Times Square (1931), Enemy Within (1931), and Love in the Tropics (1927). Greaza's film credits include: 13 Rue Madeleine (1947), Call Northside 777 (1948), The Street with No Name (1948), New Mexico (1951), and It Happened to Jane (1959).
The first firekeepers are thought to have simply transported to caves and maintained naturally occurring fires for extended periods of time or only sporadically when the opportunity arose. Maintaining fires would require firekeepers to have knowledge on slow- burning materials such as dung. Fire becomes markedly more abundant in the archaeological record after 400–300,000 years ago, including across the Old World, which can be explained as some advancement in fire management techniques took place at this time or human ancestors only opportunistically used fire until this time. It is possible that firestarting was invented and lost and reinvented multiple times and independently by different communities rather than being invented in one place and spreading throughout the world. The earliest evidence of hearths comes from Gesher Benot Ya’aqov, Israel, over 700,000 years ago, where fire is recorded in multiple layers in an area close to water, both uncharacteristic of natural fires. Artificial lighting may have led to increased waking hours—modern humans have about a 16 hour waking period, whereas other apes are generally awake from only sunup to sundown—and these additional hours were probably used for socializing.

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