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"the cane" Definitions
  1. a form of punishment in which a person is hit with a cane or stick

194 Sentences With "the cane"

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These men are living freely in the Cane Beds area.
Flushed all the cane toads out of my brothers dam.
I fear the ruler and the blackboard and the cane.
This revealed geoglyph number 143, our fellow with the cane.
The man with the cane stopped and turned his head.
"The cane itself goes back to Germany in 1670," he explains.
Daniel brought the cane down across the crest of her rump.
It is a raw subject, and "The Cane" leaves a mark.
One of the cane travel instructors at VRCBVI is Domonique Lawless.
The Vietnam vet with the cane inquired where she was from.
China sugar futures rose last week on fears for the cane crop.
Correction: The original version of this article misstated the cane toads' origin.
Only, inside the cane is a blade, perfect for a little swordplay.
The trooper accused the man of coming at him with the cane
While the cane did fine getting Gearry round town, it was hard to use the cane on the uneven terrain that makes up the Alaskan wilderness; limiting how much Gearry could enjoy some of his favorite outdoor activities.
The cane was slender, some translucent fiber rather than bamboo, and slightly whippy.
"The Cane" is showing at the Royal Court in London until January 26th
At one moment we are in the cane fields, the next Trujillo's palace.
He was given the cane a few months before he died, in 1852.
For the cane belt, rains were somewhat disappointing, according to the available data.
He's the first pimp in history who actually needs to use the cane.
Good parents know that showing the cane is no substitute for showing that you care.
THE cane rat, a large, blunt-nosed version of its urban cousin, looks docile enough.
And it will be even longer before it means people can throw away the cane.
She beats Janine with the cane and stops only when June throws herself on Janine.
The cane was soon replaced by plastic crutches and then by use of a wheelchair.
We cut the cane stalks at the peak of sugar production and press them immediately.
Some members argued that I should get 700 strokes of the cane until I die.
On the bus and subway, the cane is a magic wand for getting a seat.
The cane stopped being enough, and he had to use a wheelchair outside the house.
The brake automatically stops the cane when it bumps up against objects in the virtual space.
"The Cane", directed by Vicky Featherstone, finds Mr Ravenhill addressing these themes in a calmer voice.
More hidden weapons: These are a handful of the cane swords confiscated in airports across America.
Consider Los Diablos and the cane burns of the Rio Grande that played out this month.
Mills owe more than 220 billion rupees to the cane farmers for this year, Paswan said.
She would be right at home among the Greek tragedies that "The Cane" comes to resemble.
Just as the man with the cane passed me on my left, I heard a bang.
Add the cane sugar, soy sauce, and sesame oil to the bowl and stir to incorporate. 2.
Currently these are limited to a fine, six strokes of the cane or three years in jail.
The cane I planted came out better than the ones y'all planted when we was all together!
But its drums are electronically warped, and the cane flute is answered by warbly, pitched-up vocals.
Brazilian mills used only 35 percent of the cane last year to produce sugar, a record low amount.
On Monday, Kirke said her friend was doing "great" and commended her use of the cane, as well.
She counts the doors, noting the sound each one makes as the cane hits it, then turns right.
Cellulosic ethanol in Brazil is mostly made from the cane waste from the production of sugar and ethanol.
On the side of the cane field, the soldiers surrounded a pair of teenage girls in ragged clothing.
At first, most came on seasonal work permits, but many stayed, living in isolated communities in the cane fields.
In their classic meeting spot among the cane fields, Jorge, Feistl, Van Ness, and Peña draw out a plan.
The team harvests the cane by hand using machetes, then hand-feeds the stalks through a cane crusher ASAP.
One guest began to expound on how South African Indians need to remove themselves from the cane-field mentality.
They work long hours in the fields — the cane leaves, we're told, cut like razors — and are shortchanged pay.
She didn't merely make peace with the cane that she sometimes uses to walk; she made friends with it.
That little man with the cane, blind in one eye, who had a little white dog — where is he?
The cane she occasionally relies on to walk around the city leans against a drawer in her living room.
I held out my arm, which she grasped after shifting her shopping bag to the hand with the cane.
Caney Fork River in Tennessee was named for the cane breaks — a thicket of grasses — found on its banks.
I had to do that drop in the dance, pick up the cane, and smack him in the chest.
He ran through the cane fields to the nearest town so he wouldn't be seen walking along the main road.
The source said the cane refiner ASR Group, the maker of Domino Sugar, was "the real headache" in the talks.
And when he's opening the rows, you're making almost, like, a bed for the cane to sit in and rest.
" White has been using the family heirloom since, but hoped to "be ditching the cane in the next six weeks.
But after a few more questions and strokes of the cane, he was having trouble thinking up stuff to ask her.
The nearby sugar mill, built by the government in the early 2000s, could not process the cane this year, he said.
While the cane toads that came to Australia are from Hawaii, as this article originally stated, they weren't native there either.
Though researchers at MIT have been working on a wearable solution designed to augment and, hopefully, one day replace the cane.
His company decided not to produce any sugar this year, allocating 100 percent of the cane to ethanol production, Junqueira said.
The cane lines the river's edge beneath canyon cliffs in sections of Big Bend that are impossible to reach by vehicle.
On the walk to Marrinetto, Romagnolo switched the cane to his left hand and placed his right gently on my arm.
"We can not turn all the cane into sugar; mills will continue to produce ethanol, and measures are needed," he said.
The cane sugar in a Mexican Coke is a treat, and the pellet ice gives you something refreshing to chew on.
While some of the breeds were predictable, like golden retrievers, more surprising breeds got in there too, like the cane corso.
Brazil's CTC (Cane Technology Center) developed the GM cane variety that is resistant to the cane borer, which could reduce pesticide costs.
Two gay men each received 83 lashes of the cane in Aceh, a semi-autonomous province in Indonesia that enforces Islamic law.
The late rainfall may lead some mills to hold off crushing to let the cane turn that moisture into better agricultural yields.
The company said the cane around the plant will be transported to be processed mainly at the nearby Tapejara and Rondon mills.
A sob, a moan, and then the overseer found the bodies of these strong men and lithe women in the cane fields.
The cane industry in northeast Brazil, the main point of entry for ethanol imports, is leading calls for a 20 percent tariff.
The cane was carved from timbers salvaged decades after the war from a Manhattan sugar refinery where he had been held captive.
Following our conversation, he rose carefully from his chair, grabbed the cane he now depended on, and shuffled out of the room.
With a month of inpatient therapy and six more of outpatient, I slowly relearned to walk with the cane I use today.
If you are looking for something taller, Dracaena fragrans, commonly referred to as the cane or corn plant, is a good bet.
Because, despite the presence of the cane she uses since having learned again to walk, Ms. Mitchell appears radiant and robust. 7.
Ever since Emily pushed her down the stairs (and gave her the cane, that all-too-handy weapon), Lydia's been slowly losing it.
The cane itself is designed by century-old walking stick company Fayet, which made Dr House's cane, so you know it's high quality.
I took the cane, and my heart ached a little, feeling transported back to a 19th plantation, receiving this humble but weighty gift.
As the cane grew, the people followed - pickers from the west, executives from Mauritius and South Africa, European funders and African lorry drivers.
Farmers are hurting here in the fields of northern India, where the sugar mills are months behind in payments for the cane harvest.
Around the same time that Harena got married, the murderer who had been cutting off heads was caught hiding out in the cane.
It also employs spacial audio, so a user wouldn't just feel the things they'd strike the cane against, they'd hear the objects as well.
"Paparazzi" – 2009 MTV Video Music Awards The bloody finale, the cane, the piano break, the chandeliers – this performance was Gaga showmanship at its best.
That may sound a little tame for one of theatre's famous iconoclasts, but "The Cane" is not a flat, didactic exercise in opinion-swapping.
"In order to make our results more independent of the European sugar market, we intend to enter the cane sugar production market," Nordzucker added.
Throughout our 14-mile journey on the river, the only way to reach the cane patches and La Milpa was by canoe or hiking.
He was sentenced to a S$90,000 ($64,125) fine and 17 months in jail, where he will be receiving three whips of the cane.
Local news outlets published screenshots of Mr. Ban's posts, which featured anecdotes about the daily shenanigans of the cane corsos he bred for sale.
Then, Northup tells us, they were dragged into the shade, doused with buckets of water and ordered back into their places in the cane.
The plan is to allocate up to 75% of the cane to ethanol production, compared with 70% currently, leaving only 25% for sugar production.
Whatever the American sugar industry wrests from the negotiations will have effects that spread far beyond the cane fields of Florida and southeastern Mexico.
They'd say, he's buried right next to the cane field, something that you love, and that really made me feel good at the time.
The cane borer is a widespread insect that costs Brazilian mills around 5 billion reais ($1.5 billion) per year in losses and insecticide expense.
Hurricane-force winds can snap off the cane crop but another problem is if the crop gets knocked down and stuck in the mud.
Squeeze the lime juice on top, along with 1 teaspoon of the chile salt and the cane sugar and let sit for 5 minutes. 4.
The consultancy sees mills earmarking 44 percent of the cane to sugar making in 2018/19 compared to 47 percent expected for the current crop.
A domestic drama, a societal indictment and a report from the battered front line of education, "The Cane" charts a trajectory from celebration to vilification.
The monsoon usually covers the cane growing areas of Maharashtra by June 10, but it is yet to arrive this year, weather department data shows.
The cane sticks between two cobblestones, but he still hobbles forward, slowly, slowly losing his balance before... somersaulting and springing back up into a youthful pose.
But the white fly treatment only partially worked on the sugar cane, so the family and their workers still need to hand-clean the cane themselves.
Machado said many cane suppliers also had financial issues, or chose to plant other crops such as soybeans, decreasing the cane they could provide to Bionergia.
These farmers sow the cane even as its outsized water demands relative to other crops threaten to plunge this traditionally arid region back into a drought.
He hoisted himself up and made his way into the crowd, leaning on the cane he has used since suffering a severe stroke four years ago.
And so that evening, his dad, even though he's retired and probably shouldn't be doing this type of work, starts to help June plant the cane.
Bone-tired slaves — who fed the cane stalks into the mechanical rollers that pressed them into juice — lost hands or were pulled into the rollers and dismembered.
Knowing her fate, Giselle takes the cane and pushes one end into her own gut and the other into the Wili's, joining them in a secret pact.
KIWANA, India — Villagers in the cane-growing region in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, helped sweep Prime Minister Narendra Modi to power nearly three years ago.
While no minimum price was set, the buyer is required to invest 170 million reais in the next three years to revamp the plant and the cane fields.
It's not the Cane and my A frame that's the problem, it's the tan and nude colors.. all I need is a boombox and streamers and I'm good.
Last month, Mr. DeGioia stood in the cane fields where they once labored, visited the cemetery where they buried their dead and met for hours with their descendants.
A few old women spat mouthfuls of the cane liquor over us, mumbling blessings, praying that if someone had to die, it wouldn't be someone from their bloodline.
In a separate episode, a Singaporean man was sentenced to three years in prison and 12 strokes of the cane for trying to steal arowana from a shop.
Jacob, the patriarch, appears in an olive-colored turban and a simple red tunic, his white beard cascading to the top of the cane over which he hunches.
Mechanization sped up the tempo across the plantation, making it harder for slaves who cut the cane by hand to keep up with the demands of the mill.
Alex P. White designed the living room's side table, built with Nero Marquina by Relic Marble, as well as the cane-clad pocket door leading to the bedroom.
The cane processed at the mill will be transported to two other mills that Biosev operates in the region, a new frontier in Brazil's center-south sugar belt.
On a recent December afternoon, Ms. Ragoo declared she was just 16, despite the cane clutched to her side and dark glasses shielding her eyes after cataract surgery.
EARLY in "The Cane", Maureen is asked by her daughter why there is a baying mob outside the house and why they have thrown a brick through the window.
Having a white cane emoji can also help educate people about what the cane means, so that drivers can pay more attention when they see a pedestrian using one.
"She always has the cane and obviously it's for the character but there was one first [assistant director] — " Leech remarked, as McGovern interrupted to say that Smith "hated" him.
And arriving as it did at the end of a year notably lacking in good British plays, "The Cane" has set a commendably high standard for the year ahead.
The ergonomic, S-shaped massage cane is specially designed to make relieving muscle spasms and knots as simple as lifting the handles or sliding the cane side to side.
In Uttar Pradesh, per-hectare cane yields are lower, and the cane also contains lower sugar than last year, the official said, who was not authorised to speak to media.
Even the Jesuits who taught him saw danger coming in the big, headstrong boy, whose country slang from the cane fields of Oriente marked him out among his urban classmates.
Although the federal government fixes the cane price every year, some state governments such as Uttar Pradesh invariably raise the rate to woo farmers, which is a large voting bloc.
The cane chokes and helps narrow the flow of the Rio Grande, which contributes to the frequency of flooding and to the burying of habitats for native plants and fish.
Keilah Spann, who recently left her post as the director of programming at the Cane River National Heritage Area, was a transplant from Philadelphia who became fascinated with the area.
"There's not a thing we can do about the cane fields and orange groves, but pray," said Adam H. Putnam, commissioner of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Footnote: This performance, from September 1988, also shows him on the cusp of his "Batman" soundtrack resurgence, which seems to be signified in his outfit and the cane-twirling flourishes.
The cane industry group has provided information to the government amid recent moves by Brasilia within the World Trade Organization to question sugar policies in countries such as India and China.
While men engaging in gay sex face the death penalty, lesbian sex carries a different penalty of 40 strokes of the cane and/or a maximum of 10 years in jail.
And, past the cane-clad pocket doors leading to the unapologetically glamorous bedroom, there's leopard-print carpeting that complements a hung photograph of Giannini's late mother wearing a leopard-print bikini.
The cane was later put on a ship for processing in California, and 375 employees of the Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company became the last of the last to be laid off.
The government has accepted recommendation of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices to keep the cane price steady for the next season, said a government official, who declined to be named.
"The lake was so full it had filled the cane toad burrows around the bank and they were all sitting on top of the grass – thousands of them," he told Guardian Australia.
As it is, the percentage of the cane crop in Brazil's major growing region that was converted to sugar hit the lowest level in at least eight years in 2015, added ANZ.
He is being sought on one count of robbery, which carries a minimum prison sentence of two years and at least six strokes of the cane, and on one count of money laundering.
"Morgan was walking around that night and had like a cane and he kept hitting people with it and it [the cane] was really fucking heavy and it really fucking hurt," she said.
For a glimpse of what the future may hold for Malagasy animals, one need only look to another island — Australia — and see the recent impact of another toxic, invasive amphibian,  the cane toad .
The ratoon crop is the root stub of the cane after the first harvest that remains in the ground for a second harvest, but that must be removed to kill off the grubs.
In Singapore, vandalism is punishable by a maximum fine of S$2,000 ($1,431) or jail term of three years or less, and men would face a minimum of three strokes of the cane.
Though the cane toad's natural range extends to Texas, they are considered an invasive species in Florida, having been introduced to the state through both accidental and deliberate releases dating back to the 1950s.
On Friday the cane growers association, traditionally a staunch PRI ally, published a rare open letter in national newspapers accusing the government of using sugar as a "bargaining chip" in the wider trade negotiations.
But there are six plants in Brazil currently operating during most of the year, using corn as an alternative raw material when the cane harvest is over and taking only short breaks for maintenance.
It is common practice for farmers to openly burn mature sugarcane fields to reduce leaf waste mass and to slightly dry out the cane stalks in order to make their processing plants more efficient.
You're supposed to put — June is so neurotic about doing a good job that he's on his hands and knees making sure that the cane is covered with just the right amount of dirt.
It was both a defensive act and a punishment: the cane that the Mashco use for arrows ripens only once a year, and they would not be able to hunt until they were replaced.
He put the cane down and rounded the bench, running a hand over her hip before curling his fingers down the cleft of her ass, trailing them across heated skin until they reached her cunt.
When people found out they were wrong, they often offered a list of reasons why: the first Coke they sipped tasted sweeter, and that's why they thought it was the cane sugar or Mexican version.
Tereos has a large part of its business outside of Europe, mainly in Brazil where it is a major player on the cane sugar and ethanol market, and relies on world prices for its export.
He spends the next four years in Paris studying history at the Sorbonne and assuming, as defensive social armor, the style and habits (the cane, the flamboyant ties, the billowing mouchoir) of an exotic flâneur.
We see him waging war against Negan, we see the future Rick with the cane and older Judith, and then we see this Rick with red bloodshot eyes, talking about his mercy prevailing over his wrath.
Both can be identified from their silhouettes alone, and the Tramp's costume, right down to the hat and the cane, is like a pauper's response, roughed up and slimmed down, to the well-fed Churchillian look.
Developed by Centro de Tecnologia Canavieira (CTC) with Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) genes that make it resistant to the cane borer, around 100 mills are working with the GM cane, company Chief Executive Gustavo Leite told Reuters.
"We found clear evidence of bondage, with workers not being paid minimum wages and children below 14 years being used to cut the cane," said Soujanya Karthik of the Mysore district administration that rescued the workers.
The sensors and GPS module are all in the handle, and it can call, text, or email set contacts with an alert when the cane (and possibly the user) has fallen, or when the button is pressed.
As spending on the cane fields is accounted for as capital expenditure rather than cost, the higher the share of owned cane in the mix, the larger the capital expenditure and the lower the impact on EBITDAR.
As a boy of ten or 11, he is plucked from the cane fields to assist his master's eccentric brother, Christopher Wilde, or "Titch", an inventor who has grand notions about air travel and the equality of men.
Production mix, or the cane allocation between sugar and ethanol at plants, remains very similar to last year when mills earmarked 36% of cane to sugar production, a record-low amount, with all the rest going to ethanol.
The cane growers' union in Mexico on Friday placed an ad in one of Mexico's leading newspapers, accusing the United States of dumping fructose and warning the Mexican government against bowing to "interests and dictates" of American producers.
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Reuters) - An Islamic court in Indonesia has sentenced two men to 85 lashes of the cane for having sex together, judges in the conservative province of Aceh said, ignoring pleas for clemency from human rights groups.
"The Cane" anatomizes a world rife with and alive to violence at every turn and disturbs in a way that Mr. Ravenhill's more obviously confrontational early work didn't quite manage; this is a far more assured piece of writing.
The women were charged under the Islamic sharia law known as musahaqah - which bans lesbian sex - and sentenced to six strokes of the cane and a fine of 3,300 Malaysian ringgit ($806) each this week after pleading guilty, the prosecutor said.
I spent three days and two nights watching the cane burn on the Rio Grande, where licks of flame stretching 10 stories shoot into the air in an otherworldly landscape of limestone canyons, red-tailed hawks and village dogs and donkeys.
Lecour's student, Joseph Charlemont, continued to develop the art into a professional sport, distinguishing it from the self-defense techniques used on the streets (Savate du Rue) and teasing out the cane and baton fighting methods into separate, related systems.
Nevertheless, investments in the new sugar factory and in the cane fields to raise the company's crushing capacity to 33714504 million tons from 33712616 million tons are expected to have a negative impact on cash flow in fiscal 337155 and 337121.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — Tragedy is the order of the day on the London stage right now, and by the end of the uninterrupted 100 minutes of Mark Ravenhill's "The Cane," an intimate, tightly contained drama has acquired a seismic force.
On January 16, 1985, Terry Burns, Bowie's decade-older half-brother, left the Cane Hill psychiatric hospital in Coulsdon and lay down on the tracks, facing away from the train, awaiting the express service to London, which killed him a few minutes later.
CBS L.A. reports that the cane corso, who suffers from chemical burns over most of his back, was scooped up from the shelter by Doggy Smiles rescue and treated at the Pets R Us veterinary clinic in Palmdale, California, where he's currently recovering.
The kind Florence buys and sells is made with sucrose, which some consider a step below the cane sugar formula used in Mexican Coke (which Florence also sells by the single glass bottle), but it's a major improvement over high-fructose corn syrup.
The cane toad, brought to Australia to control the native greyback cane beetle, proved to be largely ineffective at that job but horribly effective at killing other native species (sometimes by eating them but mostly, because it is extremely poisonous, by being eaten).
Central Sancti Spiritus province's Communist Party newspaper, Escambray, reported on Monday its three mills had met their plan of 135,83 tonnes of raw sugar, but less than expected sugar content (yields) in the cane meant it had taken 70,000 tonnes more cane than planned.
In fact, that's what Dr. Jodi Rowley, curator of amphibian and reptile conservation biology at the Australian Museum and UNSW, and chief scientist behind the FrogID app — it's like Shazam for different frog ribbits — concluded the cane toads were actually doing on the python.
FCStone estimates sugar production in the new season at 33.1 million tonnes versus 26.6 million tonnes in the previous crop, as mills are seen allocating 42.1% of the cane to produce the sweetener compared to an all-time low of 34.1% in 2019-20.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian energy company Usaçúcar will suspend operations at its ethanol unit São Tomé in southern Paraná state and divert the cane from the fields around the installation to other mills that can produce sugar as well as ethanol, the company said on Wednesday.
Raízen, a 50-50 joint venture between Brazil's Cosan SA Indústria e Comércio and Royal Dutch Shell Plc , said in a statement on Tuesday that it will transport the cane available in the areas where the mills are located to other plants it operates in the country.
In 2012, "extreme embalming" funerals hit New Orleans, when the family of Lionel Batiste—the drummer in the famed Treme Brass Band—asked the Charbonnet-Labat-Glapion Funeral Home to lean him next to his bass drum, his hand resting on the cane he always carried.
Raízen, a 50-50 joint venture between Brazil's Cosan SA Indústria e Comércio and Royal Dutch Shell Plc , said in a statement on Tuesday that it will transport the cane planted in the areas where the mills are located to other plants it operates in the country.
Brenco, facing financial difficulties, was bought up in 2010 by the cane industry division of Odebrecht, Latin Americas' largest engineering conglomerate that is at the center of the massive graft scandal involving bribes and political kickbacks funded from overpriced contracts with Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PETR4.SA).
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Reuters) - Two Indonesians are to go on trial in an Islamic court for having gay sex and could receive 100 strokes of the cane if found guilty, officials in the conservative province of Aceh said, sparking calls from a rights group for their release.
His father, Seepersad, was a newspaper reporter for The Trinidad Guardian and an aspiring fiction writer who as a child was luckily allowed to go to school; his older brother was sent to work in the cane fields for eight cents a day and his sister remained illiterate.
Nearby, a series of colorful murals celebrates the progression of the African community from the captivity of the cane fields to a free life in their new village, where they are shown working peacefully, cultivating their own crops and nurturing familiar features of Barbadian culture like kite-flying and dominoes.
The New England Triangular Trade brought kidnapped and enslaved Africans to the British colonies in the Caribbean in order to work the cane plantations that supplied the sugar that was converted from molasses by New England workers into the thousands of barrels of rum that fueled this never-ending cycle.
The Cane and Rinse episode on the game repeated a sentiment I expressed on VICE Gaming, in the days before Waypoint, back in January 2015—that this game needs a reissue, a remaster, a remake, anything to get it back into player hands in a form that's easily acquired, outside of naughty-naughty emulation.
"I think we'd now look far more negatively on something that aped such obvious sources throughout the game, in the way that Flashback did," comments Karl Moon of the Cane and Rinse video game podcast—who just recently ran a fantastic Flashback episode (I already had this piece planned, so that was a nice coincidence)—when I ask him about all of the game's sci-fi touchstones.
Brisbane By Kasia Clarke After the muddy roads and the mangroves and after circling the curtain figand after the Big Things: the marlin on its tail,the cane toad splitting the medianthe mango towering over the A1,but before seeing Mary Poppins in the rainand before climbing the stairs into the big pineappleand before starting our lives over again —we walked into the caves.
The devastating toll on native Australian species from the introduction of the cane toad should be a grim wakeup call about the fate that likely awaits Madagascar&aposs native predators, should the Asian common toad continue to spread unchecked, according to study co-author Wolfgang Wüster, a herpetologist and senior lecturer in zoology at Bangor University in the U.K. "In Australia, the introduction of cane toads has caused profound perturbation to many ecosystems by removing key predators from local food webs with their toxins," Wüster said in a statement.

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