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"tidiness" Definitions
  1. the state of being arranged neatly and with everything in order
  2. the quality of tending to keep things neat and in order

141 Sentences With "tidiness"

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Because they like tidiness in their kids, they are going to like tidiness in the political sphere.
The "spark joy" standard for tidiness depends on the individual.
A faux plant desk organizer for much needed greenery and tidiness
Tidiness was clearly not a high priority in Twilley's childhood home.
But give me narrative power and ambition over tidiness any day.
There's more at stake here than simply achieving some tidiness threshold.
And because tidiness here is supposed to produce joy, she is joyful.
Never known for tidiness, Assange explained that his landscape was becoming a blur.
There's a tidiness to that scene that feels more screenplay than natural intimacy.
Its narrative is not especially concerned with linearity and structural tidiness, but no matter.
The destruction is realized with remarkable tidiness, even as bodies and landscapes come apart.
Liberals are more tolerant of mess, ambiguity, and uncertainty; conservatives prefer tidiness, clarity, and certainty.
When her stay was over, the tidiness rattled me: fresh mulch, trimmed trees, perfectly rounded shrubs.
In her view, inspiring her clients to tidiness is the key to a scheme's lasting success.
But the film also rests in a tidiness that's at odds with the messiness of the milieu.
Contrary to Emily Bazelon's assumption, the law reflects political power, not intellectual tidiness or grand interpretive theories.
Practitioners pay particular attention to a room's lighting, its tidiness, and how the furniture is arranged in it.
While car repair joints can be classic grease pits, body shops are often temples of organization and tidiness.
The pillowcases have a pocket to keep them in place, which is a feature I love for tidiness.
Secure messaging app Signal also recently added an ephemeral messaging feature, back in October — albeit for 'tidiness', not privacy.
Climate change, parasites, the intensification of pesticide use, urbanisation and an obsession with tidiness are causing colonies to collapse.
But this show isn't Hoarders, and it's not about shaming those who wish to follow the path of tidiness.
I've used the vacuum for one year and it's made a big difference in the tidiness of my apartment.
Tidiness isn't crucial, but watching "Planetarium" often feels like making contact with fragments of a great three-hour movie.
Utilities in most developed countries don't keep their overhead wiring tidy for tidiness' sake; safety is on the line.
A resident of Bridgehampton since the late 1980s, Mary Heilmann seems to have somehow resisted the town's clawing tidiness.
Finally, put the relevant stuff back in the drawer and offer a moment of thanks to the Gods of Tidiness.
He's just yet another reminder that people like the tidiness and catharsis of seeing heroes kill bad guys on film.
Most obviously, "Toni Erdmann" is a father-daughter story, if one thankfully without the familiar therapeutic platitudes and psychological tidiness.
The tidiness of the interface and smoothness of the onboarding go a long way to make the experience smooth and responsive.
There is a commitment to tidiness and politesse that clashes with the disruptive sensibility of some of the work on view.
She told me that many of them were inspired by Marie Kondo, the Japanese tidiness guru, but were flummoxed by the process.
Each praises the other's warmth as a parent, plus a variety of respective quirks—Charlie's tidiness, or Nicole's knack for opening jars.
In the name of simplicity and tidiness, they'd wash each dish immediately after using it and place it back on the shelf.
Streets stank or urine and diseases were spreading, and as city secretary, he was charged with keeping order and tidiness in public places.
The space was very much Tokyo-sized, but as a testament to Japanese tidiness, it didn't smell at all like a pet store.
In my quest for tidiness, I have purchased many items meant to keep my space more organized and make my life more efficient.
To the Editor: Re "The Gurus of Tidiness" (Real Estate, March 31): I had just straightened my pantry, feeling very pleased with myself.
Instead, I want parents to make sure that the sons out there are being held to the same tidiness standards as the daughters.
"Hooligan Sparrow," which Ms. Wang also shot and skillfully edited, has the pulse of a mainstream thriller but without the pacifying polish and tidiness.
They had to work against British ideas of tidiness, what Tree calls the "regime" of intensive farming, and their own ingrained sense of utility.
"Ownership has a bit of a burden associated with it," Delk tells me, referencing the shifting attitudes highlighted by Marie Kondo and the tidiness movement.
He questioned the incessant demand for tidiness and "perfection" in a garden, which leads many to pinch off shriveled flowers before seed heads can form.
Although pegs might suggest domestic servitude and toil, they also asserted possession, tidiness and small, quick triumphs: a full, billowing clothesline is a victory of sorts.
There's plenty Khloé Kardashian loves about her NBA player-boyfriend Tristan Thompson, but what really gets her heart skipping a beat is his penchant for tidiness.
The house, with its screening room and its back-yard "art barn," has something in common with Kohan's shows, emphasizing zestful world-creation over beige tidiness.
Sitting at kitchen tables, Alexievich coaxes out of the women stories that describe a reality vastly different from the officially sanctioned version, with its glorifying tidiness.
There's a certain tidiness to postpartum depression, a neat beginning, middle and end, after which they can return to being idealized versions of women and moms.
He has questioned the incessant demand for tidiness and "perfection" in a garden, which leads many to pinch off shriveled flowers before seed heads can form.
And if the onstage result sometimes seems messy and scattershot, well, you get the impression that theatrical tidiness has taken a deliberate back seat to outrage.
If there are irrational behaviors, such as excessive tidiness or storage fetishes that young children are struggling to understand, then they are likely to suffer from that, too.
Past imperial ages—chiefly Byzantine and Ottoman—laid down complex, and mostly harmonious, layers of languages, ethnicities, cultures and religions, erased in the name of nation-building and tidiness.
Suspended between stability and pandemonium, it reminds us that any tidiness that we achieve in life, any sense of a routine that can be counted on, is an illusion.
Armed with a small budget and a couple of easy-to-recreate organizational hacks, she's sharing her top tidiness tips with three Brooklyn friends struggling to optimize their cluttered bathroom.
A local — and possibly political — solution lacks the imaginary tidiness of America swooping in, omniscient and omnipotent, with an explosive military intervention in which Washington bombs it all nice again.
Our obituary unpicked some of the tidiness of Nancy Reagan's life (Just say no), and Johnson was moved to muse on punctuation by the passing of Ray Tomlinson (You've got mail).
Give yourself the gift of tidiness (and a better reputation) with this desk duster that comes in the adorable form of a pink llama and doubles as a decoration/conversation piece.
He also tenderly remembers Versace's quirks, such as his messiness around the house, which contrasted with D'Amico's tidiness, and the way he would often "have his head in the clouds" and become forgetful.
Maybe putting my random knick-knacks into a box isn't being truly "organized," but it gives all of my belongings a place to reside, which is a win for tidiness in my book.
He said he learned that I am a bit anal about tidiness (cue my mom's snort of disbelief) but that he loved watching me work, which made him realize just how clever I am.
His mother, Feliciana (Jai Baptista), is routinely forced to share Antonio's bed, which suggests that Virgílio may be Antonio's son, one more complication in a lyrically minded movie that wafts into schematic tidiness and bluntness.
There is a tidiness to the earlier pieces in the collection that leaves little impression; they feel like a series of delicately posed portraits, a taxonomy of roses that dwell in their names for effect.
"If the onstage result sometimes seems messy and scattershot, well, you get the impression that theatrical tidiness has taken a deliberate back seat to outrage," Matt Wolf wrote in a review for The New York Times.
For a significant population of North American women, domestic organization has a look and feel that is quite distinct from the sun-drenched, white-tiled restraint that has come to define upscale media representations of successful tidiness.
Focusing on nine young socialites (Netflix's word) living intertwined lives in the wealthier precincts of Mexico City, "Made in Mexico" is an aspirational-reality show that sits about halfway between "Real Housewives" messiness and "Terrace House" tidiness.
Between having a five-year-old and just not putting much emphasis on tidiness, I gave the vacuum plenty of obstacles to conquer and it definitely had the most trouble with small toys that were left out.
"We have started seeing improvement in store standards, including in-stocks, general tidiness and the front end register experience as well as price investment," Jefferies analyst Daniel Binder wrote of Target in a note to investors last week.
The more sensitive someone is to negative or threatening stimuli — even, experiments have found, negative stimuli flashed by too fast for the conscious mind to register — the more likely that person is to prize order, tidiness, predictability, and routine.
The psychology lacks the usual Trek tidiness or clarity – Krall's contempt for the Federation sounds like a muddled pro-Brexit editorial – and there's not a lot of fun to be had with an alien like angry, vengeful Jaylah (Sofia Boutella).
My mother, with whom I watched Fantasy Island every Friday night during the first few years of my childhood, sliced the ad's page from the magazine and hung its tidiness, its evenly distributed sunlight, on our refrigerator door with a magnet.
Another friend of mine runs her house with admirable laxity, governing her large family by a set of principles that have tidiness as a footnote or a distant goal, something it would be nice to achieve one day, like retirement.
He suggests that the universe moves from tidiness to messiness, that the entire universe may have once been like a subatomic particle, that before-and-after, cause-and-effect thinking might be a human construct that prevents us from understanding cosmic events.
It sounds kind of like an interesting, perhaps cynical approach, but the responsibility of tidiness in a home and in domestic environments still falls disproportionately on women and so the idea of putting things away actually becomes something that women are more likely to do.
By the time I started scooping ice cream, I'd maxed out the math classes at my high school, and I've always found the tidiness of problem sets to be a bit of a relief compared to the chaos of things like writing and makeouts and . . .
I like to think that this is the way that she would have liked it; that she'd have wanted the tidiness of her prose, the interiority of her characters, the complexity of the stories to stand on their own, away from her growing legend.
Thanks to the success of her Netflix show, Tidying Up With Marie Kondo, Japan's reigning queen of tidiness has a net worth of about $8 million; she is riding a huge media wave in the US, where she is a bigger celebrity than in her native country.
Please note that though the musical was inspired by the biography "War Paint" by Lindy Woodhead and the documentary film "The Powder & the Glory," the script by Mr. Wright ("I Am My Own Wife") telescopes, rearranges and modifies history in the service of blunt thematic tidiness.
SEHGAL I'll admit a partiality to books that reflect on the oddness of the exercise — the artifice of memoir, the unreliability of memory, the coercive tidiness of narrative (perhaps this is why I'm drawn to memoirs by critics: Vivian Gornick, Margo Jefferson, Anatole Broyard, Clive James).
Levenborn did indeed design an Ikea collection inspired by her time in the habitat, but she and others at Ikea returned the favor as well, coming up with organizational strategies and interior design layouts that emphasized a sense of privacy and personal space even in very cramped quarters, using Ikea shelving units and modular, wheeled furniture for flexibility and tidiness.
Many street vendors must still maintain a light footprint to evade police enforcing the street tidiness rules that replaced the ban on private ownership.
In interviews with Japanese housewives in 1985, researchers found that socialized feminine behavior in Japan followed several patterns of modesty, tidiness, courtesy, compliance, and self-reliance. Modesty extended to the effective use of silence in both daily conversations and activities. Tidiness included personal appearance and a clean home. Courtesy, another trait, was called upon from women in domestic roles and in entertaining guests, extended to activities such as preparing and serving tea.
Killer Croc was a recurring character in the children's series Tiny Titans renamed "Kroc". He was often depicted causing trouble showing up, and his rude and messy actions were often compared to the cleanliness and tidiness of Alfred.
In 2017 Manitoba Communities in Bloom awarded the R.M. of East St. Paul a Heritage Canada 150 Special Edition Award for its heritage conservation, and recognized its tidiness efforts, environmental action, urban forestry, landscaping, and floral displays. In 2019 M.C.I.B. awarded the municipality a special mention for its farmers market.
A Buckinghamshire best kept village sign A best kept village is a village that has won one of the annual county competitions in the United Kingdom for its tidiness, appropriateness, and typicality. The competitions have been nationally organized by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) since the early 1970s.
The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and published by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1910. The tale is about housekeeping and insect pests in the home, and reflects Potter's own sense of tidiness and her abhorrence of insect infestations. The character of Mrs.
Ropes may be flemished into coils on deck for safety, presentation, and tidiness. Many types of filaments in ropes are weakened by corrosive liquids, solvents, and high temperatures. Such damage is particularly treacherous because it often invisible to the eye. Shock loading should be avoided with general use ropes, as it can damage them.
Numerous maple and pine trees line the perimeter of the course, and a large, duck-filled pond is in the center of the course."Fontenelle Park". VisitNebraska.com. Retrieved 9/25/07. Recently the Omaha North High School Vikings baseball team renovated the baseball fields, and today they are popular for their tidiness, appearance, and usage.
Miller, Grand Duke Serge Alexandrovich, p. 134 While shy and reserved, he made no secret of his disapproval of fashionable society and its lax ways, and he defied all criticism. He found it hard to cope with opposition and easily lost his temper. In his home, he demanded tidiness, order, and discipline, and he expected to be obeyed.
Everything is tidy and structured in the painting of Deuss. This tidiness is enhanced by his painting style: the structures of the walls, the leaves of the trees, everything is painted in excruciating detail. Deuss studied at the Rietveld academy in Amsterdam, and was taught by Melle and Herman Gordijn. This was where his interest in the Magical Realism was born.
Cinderella (voiced by Amy Sedaris) is one of Princess Fiona's friends. She wears her pair of glass slippers throughout the events of Shrek the Third. She uses her glass slipper as a weapon, somewhat like a boomerang. She is obsessed with cleanliness and tidiness after doing a great deal of housework for her stepmother and stepsisters (revealed to be Doris and Mabel).
Tika Prasad Uprety was the founder of the school. He established the school with the slogan "Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya", which means illuminating the darkness or ignorance with the aroma of knowledge. The school emphasized ethics, moral principles, and discipline. A hundred-marks subject called "Discipline" was used to assess the tidiness, regularity, study habits, and behavior of the students on an everyday basis.
"I was brought up very unsentimentally but very straightforwardly. A kiss, in our family, was an event. Our mother and father didn't glug over my two sisters and me." Bogart was teased as a boy for his curls, tidiness, the "cute" pictures his mother had him pose for, the Little Lord Fauntleroy clothes in which she dressed him, and for his first name.
Schlesinger, who lived in Whitehall Court, wanted to preserve this character of the suburb and was very particular about tidiness. If the construction workers accidentally spilt sand or some rubble over the sites’ boundaries, he immediately received a letter from Schlesinger’s office: ‘Please, keep Killarney clean!’ The area attracted many Jews. I W Schlesinger, the initial developer, was always open about his Jewish identity.
Members of the Guild of St. Stephen are bound to follow various rules, including: Serving at the altar with reverence, understanding and regularity and with due attention to personal cleanliness and tidiness; Saying short prayers in preparation for and in thanksgiving after, serving Mass; Observing silence in the sacristy and great reverence in the sanctuary; Reciting the Prayer of the Guild of St. Stephen every day.
In 2019, the visitor counters recorded 561,200 visits. There are many reasons for the popularity of the national park. According to a visitor survey, visitors to the Pallas- Yllästunturi National Park particularly appreciate the landscapes in the area, its extensive network of paths and trails as well as general tidiness and safety. The landscape of Pallastunturi Fells has been chosen as one of Finland's national landscapes.
Falange party schools teaching girls focused on the home during the post war period. Girls in the first through third grades were instructed in tidiness of the home and their immediate environments. They were instructed in bringing harmony, balance and softness to their domain of the home. Other school lessons included ones on the virtue of silence or how to carry on audience appropriate conversations.
OCLP, the originators of the campaign, as well as the student groups – HKFS and Scholarism – adopted and adhered to the principle of non-violent civil disobedience and the willingness to assume the consequential legal responsibility. The protesters' politeness, tidiness and "staunch adherence to nonviolence" was widely commented on.Are these the world's most polite protesters? Hong Kong activists clean up, recycle and even apologise to police after night of violent clashes.
41–42 Eccles actively looked for bright boys for his school, and two such in the 1920s were W. H. Auden and Benjamin Britten. He was "obsessed with punctuality and tidiness, particularly picking up litter". In January 1934, the school celebrated Eccles's one hundred terms as a master by giving him a leather-bound illuminated address and a silver bowl. Later in the year he retired, exhausted,J.
Mayor of Mogadishu Hassan Mohamed Hussein at a political rally in 2014. Since taking office, Hussein has made a number of reforms aimed at strengthening Mogadishu's district administrations. In early March 2014, he met with the Banaadir region's 17 District Commissioners to discuss general safety and tidiness. The gathering concluded with a pledge to ensure that there is security guidance as well as public services in place in each of the municipality's districts.
In her notebook, Tsvetaeva writes of "The Floorcleaners' Song": "Overall movement: the floorcleaners ferret out a house's hidden things, they scrub a fire into the door... What do they flush out? Coziness, warmth, tidiness, order... Smells: incense, piety. Bygones. Yesterday... The growing force of their threat is far stronger than the climax." The Ratcatcher poem, which Tsvetaeva describes as a lyrical satire, is loosely based on the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
Entering Devore's hotel room, Just discovers Devore dead in the bathroom, apparently having slipped in the shower and hit his head on the faucets. Others take this to be a tragic accident and nothing more, but Just suspects murder, based on Devore's compulsive tidiness and the disarray in which Just found the room. He interviews Devore's ex-wife, who tells him that the parcel contained Devore's monogrammed pens. Just eventually ties the death to drug dealing at the hotel.
Over time it became a fad among teenage girls, especially in a lightweight form that emphasised their figures. It was not long before Hollywood was also exploiting this image as part of the sweater girl look. By the late 1950s the "tight turtleneck" had been adopted as part of the preppy style among students, a style emphasising neatness, tidiness and grooming. This would become an important aspect of the polo neck's image in the United States.
While real pioneering is a combination of wooden spars and ropes, these materials are replaced by wooden sticks and white thread in Miniature Pioneering. Although design and complexity plays a major part in judging the value of a model, lashing quality plays a major role whereby it is evaluated based on the three criteria of tightness, tidiness, and cleanliness. Similar to all handmade models, the activity of making a miniature pioneering model is good training for patience and perfection.
The closing of the monasteries aroused popular opposition, but recalcitrant monasteries and abbots became the targets of royal hostility. The surrender of the friaries, from an official perspective, arose almost as an afterthought, as an exercise in administrative tidiness once it had been determined that all religious houses would have to go. In terms of popular esteem, however, the balance tilted the other way. Almost all monasteries supported themselves from their endowments; in late medieval terms 'they lived off their own'.
Also forbidden were the discarding of trash buckets, dead dogs and horse in the streets and gutters. A local police force was tasked with creating order and tidiness. The crown also attempted to regulate taverns, where the poor congregated, drank, gambled and in the estimate of elites, generally got up to no good. Revillagigedo focused special attention on cleaning up the Plaza Mayor and the viceregal palace, removing pulque stalls, garbage, wandering dogs, cows, and pigs, moved the market area elsewhere.
He sought for strangeness of words, tidiness of syllables, and many of his poems were full of a melancholy mood. During the Second Sino- Japanese War, he taught at Sichuan University and National Southwestern Associated University. From 1938 to 1939 he took a visit to Yan'an and Taihangshan, and once taught at the institute of Lu Xun's art and literature. Bian compiled his A Selection of 10 Years' Poetry (1930–1939) () in 1941, and it was published in the next year.
As a result of his wartime injuries he always carried a walking stick. He would hold a daily roll call on the Fives Court when he inspected hair, shoes, general tidiness. After the sudden death in post of Mr Gardham at the age of 51, the governors appointed Mr William John Davies BSc (1893-1977). Davies, an ex-army captain - he had taught at Greenwich Royal Hospital School, Dame Allan's School and Acton Technical College, where he was Senior Physics Lecturer.
"Motherhood", BoxOfficeMojo, August 16, 2010. The New York Times critic A. O. Scott felt that Thurman's character is "scattered, ambivalent, flaky and inconsistent—all of which is fine, and energetically conveyed by Ms. Thurman. But what are tolerable quirks in a person can be deadly to a narrative [...] the movie stumbles from loose and scruffy naturalism to sitcom tidiness". Thurman filmed a brief role in the fantasy adaptation Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), appearing as Medusa, a gorgon cursed by Athena.
The park's cleanliness is maintained with the help of an ingenious waste disposal system designed by Anton Pieck and Ton van de Ven, and originally conceived by Henk Knuivers. There are 11 talking waste disposals. Children take trash from the ground, and stuff it in the disposals to hear the gobbler talk. The most popular gobbler, Hollow Bulging Gijs, makes a gobbling sound when ‘eating’ garbage and thanks the donor politely, whereas Captain Gijs fires a cannon to illustrate his enthusiasm for the guests' tidiness.
Nicola is unreconciled, but acknowledges that Lois does read well. However, it is Lawrie who is the star of the show, carrying the rest of the cast with her. Nicola, alone of Third Remove, makes a respectable showing in the end of term exams. However, the rest of the form are more than satisfied to have earned the epithet 'brilliant eccentrics' from one of the Sixth Form, if a little embarrassed to discover that through Nicola's efforts they have also won the Form Tidiness Prize.
At night, she works as an exorcist, who doesn't rely on heavy equipment like the rest of the GS, instead she sticks to her "Principle of balance and tidiness", on which Mikami seriously doubts. ; : Formerly known as "Kinmō hakumen kyuubi no yōko", she used to be a nine-tailed demon fox living in the royal palace during the Yuujō period. After her unjustified execution, she has now been reborn as a fox girl simply known as Tamamo. Though she cannot remember much of her past life, she still possesses various abilities of her fox self.
The Los Angeles Times described Heart Berries as "poetic, urgent, short, brutal and at times darkly humorous". The New York Times described it as "a sledgehammer", and although perhaps lacking in some focus, ultimately determined "give me narrative power and ambition over tidiness any day." Writing in The Guardian, Diana Evans dubbed the book "startling", and full of, > ...raw and ragged pain, the poisonous effects of sexual abuse, of racial > cruelty, of violence and self-harm and drug addiction. But it is not without > a wry, deadpan humour and clever derision.
Newer houses have been built in the 21st century as some residents have sought higher-priced luxury homes, evidenced in new developments such as Pipestone, Crains Run, Heincke Woods, and Bear Creek. To encourage and recognize Miamisburg citizens for maintaining the aesthetic appearance (tidiness, landscaping) of their property, the City Beautification Commission selects a number of "City Beautiful Awards" each July, August, and September for both residential and commercial properties. Additionally, the City Beautification Commission also offers awards for high-quality architectural renovation projects and for a number of holiday decoration displays in December.
Of these oral carcinoma patients, 36% were regular betel quid chewers. University of Dental Medicine, Yangon records from 1985 to 1988 showed that 58.6% of oral carcinoma patients were regular betel chewers. Since the 1990s, betel chewing has been actively discouraged by successive governments, from the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC) onward, on the grounds of health and tidiness. In April 1995, the Yangon City Development Committee banned betel in Yangon (Rangoon), in anticipation of Visit Myanmar Year 1996, a massive effort to promote the country as a tourist destination.
MacKinnon is noted for his contributions to philosophical theology. He is particularly noted for the depth of analysis he applied to intractable theological problems, not least the refusal to simplify difficult questions in order to produce tidy or conclusive answers. His insistence on truth over tidiness is evident in his method of thought, an approach which some have labelled "open-textured". The label derives from MacKinnon's use of literary, artistic, and political sources in his work – modes of enquiry which operate in contrast to the systematic and epistemologically narrow approach of some theology and philosophy.
The historical center of Vinohrady, with its expensive apartment buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century, also falls under the jurisdiction of Prague 2. The popularity of this district as a residential area is not based only on the beauty of the facades, tidiness of the streets, but also for its ranking among the top in Prague in the area of gastronomic services in terms of quality and quantity. And it is one of Prague's main epicentres of nightlife, also for gays and lesbians. Important sights: The Žižkov television tower and the Rieger Gardens - one of the most famous Prague parks.
Following postgraduate training, Farber became an Instructor in Pathology at Harvard Medical School in 1929. That same year, he was also appointed the first full-time pathologist to be based at Children's Hospital, where he became a close mentee and friend of pathologist Simeon Burt Wolbach. Farber was an extremely meticulous and precise scientist, and his laboratory become known for its tidiness. In 1946, Farber was named Chairman of the Staff at the Children's Hospital, where he managed the Medical Center of Children's and envisioned an Institute for Pediatric Pathology which now exists as the Pediatric Research building.
Frank travelled widely on company business and described his journeys in travelogues forwarded to the Wakefield press. He took over the management of the company following his father's death in 1923 and was a formidable employer. His obsession with tidiness and good order would lead him to inspect factory and offices for signs of mess and muddle: a typical response would be for him to empty drawers onto the floor or sweep items off desks with his cane. The family moved to York in 1888 and lived at Nunthorpe Hall, overlooking York racecourse – they had developed a passion for horse racing and hunting.
He aimed to reorganise his society along Western lines, with people living in larger villages in houses along straight roads and with more attention paid to cleanliness and tidiness. But his Rehabilitation Scheme, as it was called, began to attract quasi- Christian cargo enthusiasts, who started to spread cargo propaganda in Yali's name. Yali realised that his authority depended on being the leader of a religious movement and did nothing to disillusion people to his rumoured supernatural powers. As part of the Rehabilitation Scheme, Yali attempted to stimulate trade and agricultural production in Madang, but with little success.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 45% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 5.04/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 31 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". The Hollywood Reporter praised all three of the lead actors but criticized the "formulaic nature of the piece." Similarly, Variety had positive words for the "bristling and committed performances by Robert Sheehan, Dev Patel and Zoe Kravitz" while noting that "there remains a nagging tidiness to the whole endeavor that leaves a strained, cloying aftertaste" that kept the movie from truly succeeding.
To these questions, Carr explained that her first impression had been that Huntley had "had a woman in the house", adding their bedding had been washed shortly before 4 August. Carr further testified to having noted a crack in the enamel of the bathtub which had not been there when she had travelled to Grimsby four days previously. When questioned as to why she had then assisted Huntley in extensively cleaning their home in the days following the children's murder, Carr claimed she had done so as she had always been "obsessive about tidiness."Beyond Evil: Inside the Twisted Mind of Ian Huntley p.
His testimony tells the jury very little, but on cross-examination he lets slip that Queeg was "a nut" on numerous small matters of discipline and tidiness. Captain Randolph Southard, an experienced naval officer called as an expert on destroyer ship-handling, testifies that, under the weather circumstances described on the night of the mutiny, Queeg took all the proper measures, and did exactly what a commanding officer should have done. Thus, in Southard's view, Maryk's actions were completely unjustified. However, under cross examination from Greenwald, Southard concedes that there are rare, extreme circumstances under which sailing directly into the storm would be the only way to avoid sinking.
George was living in Liverpool at the time, working as the chief engineer of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR;), and Robert stayed briefly as a guest at his father's house. Robert travelled to London to meet the directors of the Colombian Mining Association, and then started on the business of Robert Stephenson & Co. with a visit to Brussels. He spent Christmas in London, and was impressed with the tidiness of Gurney's steam carriages, before returning to Newcastle, where he was to spend the next five years. In 1827 George had built the Experiment with sloping cylinders instead of the vertical ones on previous locomotives built in Newcastle.
The appearance of pupils is assessed prior to each house's outing in the competition, areas of scrutiny include; i) The Polishing of Parade Shoes, ii) Tidiness of Ceremonial Blues (the school's Parade Uniform), iii) Correct alignment of uniform. Once a year students from the school, led by their Pipes and Drums Band, commemorate General Gordon's life by marching along Whitehall to the statue of General Gordon on the banks of the Thames at Victoria Embankment Gardens. Inter-house There are also frequent inter-house competitions, separate between the boys and girls houses. The Boys compete in football, rugby, hockey, cricket, rowing, swimming and athletics.
His murals and his videos are given for free to the public space of the cities and on the World Wide Web. His income comes from the sale of multiples, like silkscreen prints, in those few galleries which represent him, or through the sale of self-made editions. The works of Blu appear abrupt because they are derived from the free creativity of an artist who has decided to occupy a position outside the sheltered field of art. As magically as they appear they can disappear, sometimes covered by other paintings by Blu himself, sometimes ruined by time and weather, but mostly erased by the authorities in the name of tidiness.
Cannon dominated this field because of her "tidiness" and patience for the tedious work and even helped the men in the observatory gain popularity. Cannon helped broker partnerships and exchanges of equipment between men in the international community and assumed an ambassador-like role outside of it. She wrote books and articles to increase astronomy's status, and in 1933, she represented professional women at the World's Fair in Chicago (Century of Progress). Cannon manually classified more stars in a lifetime than anyone else, with a total of around 350,000 stars. She discovered 300 variable stars, five novas, and one spectroscopic binary, creating a bibliography that included about 200,000 references.
At St Mary's Hospital, Fleming continued his investigations into bacteria culture and antibacterial substances. As his research scholar at the time V.D. Allison recalled, Fleming was not a tidy researcher and usually expected unusual bacterial growths in his culture plates. Fleming had tease Allison of his "excessive tidiness in the laboratory," and Allison rightly attributed such untidiness as the success of Fleming's experiments, and said, "[If] he had been as tidy as he thought I was, he would not have made his two great discoveries." In the late 1921, while he was maintaining agar plates for bacteria, he found that one of the plates was contaminated with bacteria from the air.
His bowling also is more dependent upon tidiness of line and length than the usual hit-the-deck kind of bowlers who have dominated Caribbean cricket. He shot to fame after getting Sachin Tendulkar out thrice during the 2001-02 India West Indies Test series, twice for a duck. Despite a decent Test record of 106 wickets at 34.13 he did not manage to secure a regular place in recent West Indies teams but was included in the 2007 World Twenty20 squad. In 2007 he signed a two-year contract with Surrey as a Kolpak player which placed his West Indies future in doubt, he left at the end of that deal.
And this quality, typical of the school, substantially defines the poetry of Na Maria Antonia"; Carner said that her writing has "angelic tidiness, intimate complacency of everything in its place, with every emotion having a fitting and appropriate music. Maria Antònia brings us closer or more sensitized to that identification with beauty: splendor ordinis (the splendor of order) Traspua cel. her joy and her resentment and gives her voice a kind of caress and makes her spontaneity, nourished by select visions, occur in grace, and her stanzas, as the people would say, seem untouched". spoke about Salvà's style in terms of its subject and identity, saying that "it has no aesthetic ideology or intellectual pretensions.
There are some smiles and chuckles and a couple of actual laughs, but the overall effect is underwhelming"; Thurman is "doing her best with a role that may offer her less than any other in her career, even though she's constantly onscreen." A. O. Scott said Thurman's character is "scattered, ambivalent, flaky and inconsistent - all of which is fine, and energetically conveyed by Ms. Thurman. But what are tolerable quirks in a person can be deadly to a narrative, and Ms. Dieckmann, trying for observational nuance, descends into trivia and wishful thinking. ... The humor is soft, the dramas are small, and the movie stumbles from loose and scruffy naturalism to sitcom tidiness.
The May 2010 TTC cleanliness audit of subway stations found that none of them meets the transit agency's highest standard for cleanliness and general state of repair. Only 21 stations scored in the 70–80% range in the TTC's cleanliness scale, a range described as "Ordinary Tidiness", while 45 fell in the 60–70% range achieving what the commission describes as "Casual Inattentiveness". The May audit was the third in a series of comprehensive assessments that began in 2009. The commission announced a "Cleaning Blitz" that would add 30 new temporary cleaners for the latter part of 2010 to address major issues and has other action plans that include more full-time cleaners, and new and more effective ways at addressing station cleanliness.
Several authors believe that Alpari was the high-level communist whom Whittaker Chambers describes in his 1952 memoir, Witness: > I did most of my reading about the Hungarian Revolution at my desk in the > newspaper room of the New York Public Library... One night, when I was > absorbed in Bela Szanto, I suddenly became aware that a little man was > standing beside me... He was short, dark, and dressed quietly with an air of > extreme tidiness. His eyes were black, intelligent, friendly and fearless... > This chance meeting was of the utmost importance to me... What my Hungarian > comrade said to me, more impressively than any words he spoke, was that my > vision of the Communists was not mistaken. He embodied it. He was it.
" Tony Hardy of Consequence of Sound graded the album a B, writing that the album is "a consummate piece of work, and an evocative way to honor both personal and public history." At Allmusic, stating that the artist "learned to make every word and every note count, and this album confirms once again that she's matured into a singular artist with the talent and the vision to make these stories of her travels in the South come to vivid and affecting life." Jim Farber of the New York Daily News rated the album four stars, affirming that "As always, Cash's vocals aren’t brimming with character, but their tidiness suits her observational lyrics and considered personality. Together, they lead her home by a route laid out clearly enough to show just how far she strayed.
In 2014, Patel starred alongside Robert Sheehan and Zoë Kravitz in the film, The Road Within, about three unlikely friends, one with Tourette's syndrome (Sheehan), one with OCD (Patel) and an anorexic woman (Kravitz) who go on a road trip. The film received generally mixed reviews. Variety had positive words for the "bristling and committed performances by Robert Sheehan, Dev Patel and Zoe Kravitz" while noting that "there remains a nagging tidiness to the whole endeavor that leaves a strained, cloying aftertaste" that kept the movie from truly succeeding. In 2016, Patel starred as Saroo Brierley in the biographical film Lion, directed by Garth Davis and co-starring Nicole Kidman and Rooney Mara, which premiered to rave reviews and "Oscar buzz" at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
When the German-Jewish historian Joseph Wulf accused a prominent German doctor, Wilhelm Hagen, a senior official in the West German Ministry of Health, of having helped to liquidate Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, Broszat and other experts from the Institut für Zeitgeschichte tried to silence him during an exchange of letters in 1963. Hagen, who had worked during the war in the health department of the General Government area of German-occupied Poland, insisted he had done everything in his power to save the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto and asked the Institut für Zeitgeschichte to support his version of events. Broszat wrote a letter to Wulf demanding that he retract his allegations against Hagen "in the interest of the tidiness of the historical document".Berg, Nicholas (2009).
Caserta and Morgan lost touch with each other, and each decided independently to abandon Joplin on Friday night, October 2. Joplin mentioned her disappointment (over both of her friends' bailing out of their ménage à trois) to her drug dealer on Saturday while he was selling her the dose of heroin that killed her, as Caserta later learned from the drug dealer. Biographer Myra Friedman commented in her original version of Buried Alive (1973): > Given the near-infinite potentials of infancy, it is really impossible to > make generalizations about what lies behind sexual practices. This, however, > is probable: to become clearly homosexual, to make the choice that one > honestly prefers relations with one's own sex, no matter the origins of such > preference, requires a certain integration, a stability of psychic > development, a tidiness of personality organization.
Tidy Towns logo Tidy Towns (Irish: Bailte Slachtmhara) is an annual competition, first held in 1958, organised by the Department of Rural and Community Development in order to honour the tidiest and most attractive cities, towns and villages in Ireland. The competition is organised on a national basis, and entrants must complete modules including Overall Developmental Approach (5 Year Plan), The Built Environment, Landscaping, Wildlife & Natural Amenities, Litter Control, Tidiness, Waste Minimisation, Residential Areas, Roads and Streets & Back Areas. The Competition is judged during the summer months (May to August) by an independent adjudicator, who issues each town with a written report complimenting positive development and actions and providing positive suggestions on how the community can improve their general surroundings. This competition covers many aspects of environment and prizes are awarded to winners of all areas.
FAT's design for a “bicycle surveillance shelter” or guard huts for bikes in Scheveningen is a small pyramid on one side and a battlemented castle on the other. FAT calls the work a "nonument" and it was popular enough to feature on a 69c Dutch stamp. FAT also completed the Woodward Place building in the United Kingdom with a Dutch-gables-on-steroids treatment that "has the functionalists choking on their herb tea" in a rejection of tidiness and uniformity that embraces clients use of crazy self-built fireplaces, half-timbering and nick-nacks. FAT believes that "people should be encouraged to customise their homes," and won a competition to redesign the Brookes Estate tower block in London with a plan for "a matrix from which homes of various styles and sizes sprout, quite literally" and where tenants will choose from various design options.
In Griffing's words, "the Industrial School furnishes an opportunity for instruction in social science, and domestic relations, as well as the higher forms of Industry, and a marked change is observable in personal tidiness, good manners, and in the control and government of young children - whom some of the mothers are obliged to bring with them to the Rooms." While in Washington, Griffing also used her political influence to lobby Congressmen for more direct aid for the formerly enslaved people of Washington. Through her lobbying of Radical Republican members of Congress, such as Benjamin Wade and Charles Sumner, Griffing became instrumental in establishing the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, more commonly known as the Freedmen's Bureau. In June 1865, as reward for her work in helping to create the Freedmen's Bureau, Commissioner Oliver Otis Howard appointed Griffing the assistant to the assistant commissioner for Washington, D.C. Despite Griffing's prominence in the Freedmen's Bureau, she and the male leaders of the organization often conflicted over how best to aid the freedpeople of Washington.
Zorzi, La libreria di san Marco..., p. 173 The ex libris of the Marciana Library with the motto "custos vel ultor" (custodian or vindicator), engraved in 1722 and affixed to the collection during the tenure of Girolamo Venier as librarian (1709–1735)Zorzi, La libreria di san Marco..., p. 248 Beginning in 1558, the nominated the librarian, a patrician chosen for life.Zorzi, La libreria di san Marco..., p. 119 But in 1626, the Senate once again assumed direct responsibility for the nomination of the librarian, whose term was limited by the Great Council in 1775 to three years.Zorzi, La libreria di san Marco..., p. 211 With few exceptions, the librarians were typically chosen from among the procurators of Saint Mark.Zorzi, La libreria di san Marco..., p. 211 The reform of 1626 established the positions of custodian and attendant, both subordinate to the librarian, with the requirement that the custodian be fluent in Latin and Greek. The attendant was responsible for the general tidiness of the library and was chosen by the procurators, the riformatori, and the librarian.
Williams did not produce any ethical theory or system; several commentators noted, unfairly in the view of his supporters, that he was largely a critic. Moore writes that Williams was unaffected by this criticism: "He simply refused to allow philosophical system-building to eclipse the subtlety and variety of human ethical experience." He equated ethical theories with "a tidiness, a systematicity, and an economy of ideas," writes Moore, that were not up to describing human lives and motives. Williams tried not to lose touch "with the real concerns that animate our ordinary ethical experience," unlike much of the "arid, ahistorical, second-order" debates about ethics in philosophy departments.Larissa MacFarquhar, "How to be good", The New Yorker, 5 September 2011 (archived). In his first book, Morality: An Introduction to Ethics (1972), Williams wrote that whereas "most moral philosophy at most times has been empty and boring ... [c]ontemporary moral philosophy has found an original way of being boring, which is by not discussing moral issues at all."Williams, Morality, 1972, xvii.Onora Nell, "Review: Morality: An Introduction to Ethics by Bernard Williams," The Journal of Philosophy 72(12), 1975, 334–339.

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