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There were elaborate excursions, dinners, and trips out of town.
We know most trips out of the house require extra precautions.
He&aposs been attached to Secretary Pompeo for a couple of trips out to North Korea.
Ms. Merritt said she had also taken the other girl on numerous trips out of town.
Locals are trying to get out: there was a 98% surge in searches for trips out out London.
After Denver, though, comes the apparently overconfident Bostonians, who started planning trips out West perhaps a tad too soon.
The signs are heavy and take two trips out to be loaded in a car to accompany him Thursday.
"Most of the volunteering trips out there either required a multiweek time commitment or were way too expensive," Ms. Bradley said.
Oahu, Hawaii, is a popular destination for shark diving with several local companies offering day trips out to the open water.
It noted that he no longer took the train for campaign trips out of fear of being called out by protesters.
Social distancing is not a full quarantine, but it does mean limiting trips out into public to only those that are necessary.
" Cristobal said, adding: "Our trips out to the West Coast, when I was in Tuscaloosa, I felt that was the X-factor.
His uncle, a geomorphologist at UC San Diego, would take class trips out to the playa, and Norris and his cousin would tag along.
Meantime, pulling the trigger risks subjecting people to long, expensive trips out of town or long stays in shelters, with government footing the bill.
Something about Karen's rhythms has always felt very reggae to me, especially how she carefully layers and trips out each element in her tracks.
I've collected bags from a variety of producers and tried them all for the last few months during everyday use and trips out of town.
No other corrections employee would join him on his trips, out of concern that too many people would know who he was buying the drugs from.
Ottawa has told people to limit all non-essential trips out of the home and maintain at least one to two meters of distance from others.
"Everybody knows Junpei, and everybody's psyched on his bread and trips out on it," explains Hisham Bharoocha, a visual artist and musician who performs as Soft Circle.
On Monday evening, Mr. Johnson asked Britons to stay in their houses for the next 353 days, except for occasional trips out for food, medicine, or exercise.
Some firms are combining incentive travel with team building to offer some of the wildest, weirdest and — in some cases — most far-flung team-building trips out there.
This horrible substance poured out of my body for days—regular diarrhea medication allowed me brief trips out of the bathroom for meals, but inevitably the horror would return.
Maeda, the former whale hunter, runs his whale-watch trips out of Abashiri in Japan's far north, ironically a city whose history is deeply bound up in whale hunting.
On trips out to Rockaway Beach, Queens, he felt an energy that reminded him of living in Hawaii, what with the surfers, himself included, and the runners on the boardwalk.
While some canceled trips out of fear of getting caught in storm force winds, Machado said others were simply frightened out of travel by the idea of seeing devastated islands.
In addition to lab studies, Richeson says her colleagues in the field are planning trips out into America, to learn from white people and understand how they feel about demographic change.
They met at the Campbell's Soup Company, where part of their respective roles in marketing, innovations, and design involved regular research trips out into the world and into people's homes and cabinets.
Look closely in our local parks and gardens, or on your weekend trips out of town, and you'll notice that the heat is stalling the progression of fall foliage, at least temporarily.
They also raised concerns that the new rules could discourage drivers from making longer trips out of the city center because it sets a lower rate to be paid to drivers outside Manhattan.
He should announce that, within 24 hours, all nonessential businesses should be shut and residents directed to remain in their homes except for vital trips out, such as to obtain food or medical care.
Lacking reliable digital communication with the rest of the country — "the continent," they call it — residents used to fly home with external hard drives full of downloaded books and movies after their trips out.
There are great pizzas being made all over the country," and he's planning trips out to other places around the country, like Minneapolis, Portland, and Seattle, to go beyond the usual "New York style vs.
Perfect for shorter trips out, or for children who take turns to walk and be pushed when they get tired, obviously aimed at older toddlers and pre-schoolers, this can handle up to 40 pounds.
Admissions representatives, who made most of their recruiting trips out of state, were significantly less likely to go to high schools with a high percentage of black, Latino and Native American students, the researchers found.
For years and years I paid for kids' trips out of town and I took kids to New York City: I paid for the gas, I drove them to the auditions to get a Broadway show.
The group organized so-called "trips out of town," in which selected artists, often accompanied by friends or spouses, would meet in the fields outside Moscow to collectively carry out or witness absurd or enigmatic actions.
Each year, as the anniversary approaches, the relatives of those killed by the army, including the mothers of school pupils gunned down in cold blood, are placed under surveillance or taken on enforced trips out of town.
From the time he was around 11 years old, he said, Mead had bought him gifts, taken him on trips out of state, slept in the same bed with him, and touched his bare buttocks underneath his pajamas.
When I quit my office job to stay at home with my kids, it was easy to stick with our two-income lifestyle of eating out several nights a week and taking last-minute trips out of town.
The group works with more than 75 public schools across all five New York City boroughs, and students take field trips out to reef sites or research station to learn how to measure water quality and track oyster growth.
A Carnival spokesperson said the company canceled trips out of China on its Costa line through February, and it called off the next sailing of the Diamond Princess, which according to its website sails to and from Hong Kong.
"The origin of digits relates to developing the capability for the fish to support its weight in shallow water or for short trips out on land," said Richard Cloutier, study co-author and professor at the Universite du Quebec a Rimouski.
So I found the two easiest day trips out of Baltimore: Providence and Raleigh, N.C. No contest: While Raleigh is closer, Providence is both cheaper and home to my friend, the novelist Ann Hood, who is always up for lunch.
Still Processing Two hundred thousand Uber users deleted the app from their phones after the company supported its New York drivers' making trips out of Kennedy Airport while taxi companies refused to drive in protest of the Trump administration's travel ban.
"It was clear to me we could not use city-owned vehicles at taxpayer expense for vacations or trips out of state," said Florence Finkle, a former deputy commissioner for integrity and policy at the Correction Department who oversaw internal investigations.
And Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who has already started to make trips out to early presidential primary and caucus states, helped implement the plan to legalize marijuana in California, making his city that largest in the United States selling legal pot.
"About eight to 10 years ago, it started to become really popular for girls to take trips out [to Marfa] and stay at El Cosmico, just this beautifully Instagrammable destination where you can make people jealous with your teepee pictures," Lee said.
On the trips out of state, he used the second vehicle assigned to him, a smaller S.U.V. Property records show that Mr. Ponte, 70, whose city salary in 2016 was about $220,000, and his wife sold their home in Wiscasset, Me., in March.
"Commissioner Ponte and others did not receive official 'advice' that they could use their cars for personal trips out of state," Mr. Peters, who was once the mayor's campaign treasurer, said in a statement issued in response to the de Blasio administration's statements to the media.
"With discretionary spend under pressure, shoppers have been forced to think twice before making their purchases and have shown a preference to prioritise spend on food and drink, home comforts and trips out to restaurants and bars this festive season," Sophie Michael, BDO's head of retail and wholesale, said.
Sonny linked up with frequent collaborator Southside for an ode to trips out to LA, aptly titled "Back in LA," which celebrates the expensive real estate, the chicken and waffles, and many of the other delights of the city over a beat that is heavy as all living fuck.
"They've faced a great injustice of not having full federal recognition for more than a century," McCready told reporters at a rally in Charlotte on Friday, adding that he made about "75 trips out to Robeson County" to meet with the Lumbees over the course of his campaign.
The east end of the Malecón, the first section of the seawall completed at the turn of the 20th century, ends at a cruise port where, it was recently announced, Carnival Corporation will dock ships on trips out of Miami for the first time in more than 50 years beginning in May.
A passenger boat out of Pitcairn Island appeared every few weeks; a United States Navy ship from Diego Garcia conducted regular maneuvers; a Chinese research vessel was doing a survey of some sort in a grid pattern; a Taiwanese ship that never seemed to fish made repeated trips out to meet other long-line fishing vessels.
Amzat told BuzzFeed News over the phone from Abuja, the capital, that even though the 76-year-old president had suffered ailments throughout his tenure (and regularly takes long trips out of the country to get treated abroad), that he and his colleagues at CrossCheck had denounced the conspiracy theory so quickly, they hadn't realized how many people around them actually believed it.
It sounds like the perfect breeding ground for cabin fever and petty drama, but all of the fisherman — who travel from all across the country to work these trips out on the same wild waters as seen on Deadliest Catch — seem to have found a passion-driven harmony that is only to interrupted when it comes time to decide what kind of music should play over the Northern Leader's sound system.
Their suggestions are as follows: Flying out in winter: Book 22 days in advance, with the prime booking window being 20003 to 22000 days from travel Flying out in spring: Book 2600 days in advance, with the prime booking window being 210 to 122 days in advance  Flying out in summer: 47 days in advance, with the prime booking window being 14 to 160 days in advance Flying out in fall: 69 days in advance, with the prime booking window being 21 to 6003 days from travel Aside from the week surrounding Thanksgiving, fall is good for leisure travel as most people have gotten their big trips out of the way over summer.
From 1934 to 1948, Oregon State only scheduled three trips out of the two time zones of the Pacific Coast Conference.
The group provides a safe, female-only space for play, socialising and activities. Planned activities include local trips out, creative sessions and skills building.
Boarders are often taken on trips out including local outings to restaurants, bowling alleys and the cinema, as well as further afield to London or the seaside.
Redwing operates a commuter service from Gravesend to Central London.Gravesend to London Commuter Service Redwing Coaches It operates day trips out of London under contract to Evan Evans Tours.
Wright, ed., Lewis and Dryden Marine History, page 467. Comox ran to logging camps on week days, and was used for excursions on weekends. By 1909, Comox had made 2,000 trips out of Vancouver harbor.
The housing association have also started a charity which aims to improve the lives of women and children staying at the hostel in Derby by providing trips out, Christmas gifts and other morale-boosting events. .
The Harrisons made many trips out of the capital, which included speeches at most stops – including Philadelphia, New England, Indianapolis and Chicago. The president typically made his best impression speaking before large audiences, as opposed to more intimate settings. The most notable of his presidential trips, theretofore unequaled, was a five-week tour of the west in the spring of 1891, aboard a lavishly outfitted train. Harrison enjoyed a number of short trips out of the capital—usually for hunting—to nearby Virginia or Maryland.
George travelled extensively in Europe by car and witnessed the rise of Hitler. He communicated with Winston Churchill about the inevitability of war. During trips out of Germany he smuggled Jews and their possessions in the boot of his Triumph Gloria car, including the businessman Freddie Meyer.
She did not like to visit her doctor. Sweat believed that she was immune to depression; which almost all women at this time were prone to. Sweat mentions that she frequently did not feel well most days. She got sick on a few of her trips out of the country.
Also in the village is a lively Day Care Centre for local senior residents which meets two days a week, and provides good company, lunches, entertainment, and trips out in their minibus. Plenty of public footpaths are available linking all ends of the long village together which provide well for dog walkers.
Crassus had shown some support through his son, but he sided with the people. Pompey promised help, but he kept making excuses and taking trips out of Rome. Cicero, unnerved by the situation, considered resorting to arms and slighted Pompey openly. However, he was stopped by Cato and Hortensius, who feared a civil war.
The school continued to thrive, outgrowing the three rooms in Cranford House and adding on purpose–built rooms. The curriculum was expanded with lessons taken outdoors as much as possible and new activities added such as riding lessons, piano and percussion, carpentry for the boys, trips out and the first play, "A Market Square", produced in 1937.
For several weeks, Doc and Raul tag animals while Flanna studies the plants. Jake tracks the tagged animals using the Morpho. Meanwhile, Silver takes trips out into the rain forest by himself and looks for the lost mines. Things are going well until Doc and Raul take a week-long trip to the rain forest and Silver disappears.
Diving in Kota Bharu is a relatively new activity. At present, only one dive shop operates in the area. Trips out to the wreck of the IJN Awazisan Maru (known locally as the "Japanese Invasion Wreck") are among the sites offered. This Japanese transport ship was the very first vessel to sink in the Pacific War.
Bartholomeu Dias planted a padrão and celebrated Mass on the island in March 1488. With 22,000 African penguins breeding on the island it is the largest breeding colony of this penguin species. Boat trips out of Port Elizabeth take tourists to see these birds. The population's modern history peaked in 1993, when 63,000 penguins lived there.
They therefore concentrated their search on the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. Joe Underhill, a private investigator hired by the family, looked through lakes and parks in both Kansas and Missouri where Potter might have gone to hunt, fish, or just walk. The Potters' daughter Nichole took fliers and passed them out on trips out of the area, as far away as Denver.
Swindley, in his role as lay preacher, was a central figure in the local community. The Mission Hall would regularly play host charity ventures and plays among other uses. Swindley and his assistant Emily Nugent (Eileen Derbyshire) also organised several trips out for the locals. In 1962, Swindley's clothes store was failing and piling debts forced him to sell up.
She enjoyed the company of intelligent men and women of the world, and they enjoyed hers. She maintained a long correspondence with the art critic John Berger, and with her husband's friend the sculptor and novelist Jonah Jones. After her husband's death the novelist Kingsley Amis made rare trips out of London to take tea at her house in Richmond.
In his youth, Lik would bring his camera on family vacations and take photos of country scenes and the ocean. This practice continued when he took road trips out of the city and into the wilds of Australia, often accompanied by his friend and fellow photographer Michael Plumridge. As a photographer, Lik is self-taught, learning mostly by trial and error.
Andrei Monastyrski and Collective Actions. Trips out of Town (1980-2006). Regina Gallery, London 2011 — Andrei Monastyrski and Collective Actions. e-flux, New York 2011 — Empty Zones. Andrei Monastyrski and Collective Actions. The 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, Russian Pavilion, Venice 2011 — Out of Town: Andrei Monastyrski & Collective Actions. Performa, New York 2010 — Andrei Monastyrski. Moscow Museum of Modern Art.
This was just a short walk from the residence of fellow director Robin Thynne.Electoral Registers. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives. In 1930 Ehrenreich and his wife made frequent trips out of the country due to ill health, and on 16 July 1931 he died of cancer at the Willow Road address. In 1934 Ehrenreich’s widow remarried and lived in the Willow Road house with her new husband, Reginald C. Davey.
The school has regular graffiti cleaning, students have received free dental care, and D.C. Discovery Days give them field trips out of the neighborhood. Nevertheless, a student from Tubman joined others in voicing concern over safety in the public school district. 85% of the student body qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. Former principal Sadia M. White won a National Distinguished Principals award in 2004 for her work at Tubman.
In June 1856, the entire account was published in Volume I of the magazine, and included five of Ayres' drawings. The magazine was published monthly from July 1856 to June 1861, five volumes total. Although Yosemite was prominent, it was a magazine of general interest that focused on California's nascent tourist attractions. Each issue contained travel narratives, ranging from simple day trips out of San Francisco to arduous trans-Sierra treks.
Rupert's exposure to the outside world has been limited to trips out in the car and he is immature for his age due to a lack of appropriate interaction with other young people. Nan plays along with Rupert's children's games in the garden and after dinner. Later, she reflects on Rupert's immaturity but realises that she has enjoyed her time with him. She seduces him and quietly leaves the next morning.
Snyder competed on the PBR’s elite series for 13 years, from 2001 through 2013. On March 26, 2004, in Fresno, California, Snyder rode the bull Werewolf Snuff for 94 points for a career high. The bull was scored a very high 47 points. The ride score was the top score of the event. He has 950 outs (trips out of the chute) from 370 events in a 13-year career.
Algonquin Park Canoe Trips out of South River are also available through Chocpaw, Northern Edge Algonquin, Northern Wilderness Trips, or Voyageur Quest Outfitting. The Stewart Coughlin Riding Ranch provides horseback rides and riding instruction. A popular swimming spot is Eagle Lake Narrows, which is served by a general store that rents canoes. The Hockey Opportunity Camp, for boys and girls from 7 – 16 years old, is also on Eagle Lake.
Buses run seven days a week in the city, with trips out to other parts of the county occurring a few times a week. Intercity buses providing transportation between Buffalo, Cleveland and Pittsburgh are operated by Greyhound Lines. Service between Buffalo and Cleveland is also provided by Lakefront Lines. Both companies operate out of the Intermodal Transportation Center, which opened in 2002 at the foot of Holland Street.
The album also includes 11 minute tone poem Whale Watch based on Tony Levin's experiences taking whale watching trips out of Boston. In January 2014, the band released their first live album called Power Play. In October 2014, Stick Men released their first retrospective album. A double album, the first disc featured studio recordings, while the second was a compilation of various recorded live improvisations the band performed on tour.
Reed also initiated annual trips out West during this time. From 1991-1995, Reed exhibited at the Bingham Kurts Gallery in Memphis and in 1995, she retired from her teaching position at her alma mater. In 1996, Reed exhibited with her former teacher, Burton Callicott, and she earned two awards: the Tennessee Governor’s Award in the Arts and the Benjamin Goodman Faculty Travel Award from the Memphis College of Art.
Residents enjoyed concerts during the hot summer months in the square central shopping area, and the Fresh Air Fund sent children on trips out to the Peekskill mountains. The buildings in the complex are divided by a series of paths and small lawns. Also in the complex are several basketball courts and play areas lined with benches. Across Vernon Boulevard lies Queensbridge Park, the primary place of recreation for tenants of the project.
The extra curricular offer is seen as critical to developing the students personality and to developing their learning skills. There are a wide variety of educational visit and trips, out-side lesson groups, outdoor pursuits and opportunities to get involved in outside organisations. To start with there is a week long Year 7 residential trip. Then pupils may join The Duke of Edinburgh for All Scheme, Royal Marine Cadets a – CCF Unit.
Beginning May 7, 1988 a new Diesel-hydraulic motorcar and trailer railbus began making trips out of Rockwood, Colorado up the Animas canyon. The new company Animas River Railway was incorporated by the D&SNG;, in order to preserve the integrity of its own claim of "100% coal-fired steam locomotives". The railbus hauled hikers and fishermen into the canyon from Rockwood. Operations for the Animas River Railway were run out of Rockwood.
Zytomirski had taught his students the best works of art of the modern Hebrew poets and writers (Constitution Generation): Bialik, Tchernichovsky, Peretz and Frug. In his students' hearts he implanted the Zionist vision and the desire for leaving diaspora and aiding the national renewal of the Jews in the Land of Israel. While teaching he used various advanced pedagogical methods: plays, poetry, public declamation of pieces, and trips out-of-town.Sheingarten, Noah.
Route 79 operates between Silver Spring station and Archives station providing limited stop service along Georgia Avenue. Routes 79 and S9 are the only MetroExtra routes to have full-time service with all other MetroExtra routes operating only during weekday or weekday peak periods. It is also one of the few Metrobus routes with dedicated bus lanes. Route 79 operates out of Montgomery division but has some trips out of Bladensburg division during rush hours.
By dawn the track was drying again. But at 7.30am, the NART car came into the pits with a bad misfire, and it took half an hour to fix. Von Trips and Ginther had driven hard after their delay and managed to get back up to second place, four laps behind Hill/Gendebien. But then at 8am, another bad miscalculation by the Ferrari team ran von Trips out of fuel in consecutive Le Mans.
Boats from Racehorse took a number of the crew to shore, and five intrepid local men made four trips out and back to rescue more. On the last trip, with Suckling on board, the boat overturned in the surf. Six men from Racehorse drowned, as did three rescuers from Castletown. The subsequent court martial reprimanded the Master, Henry Hodder, for failing to take constant depth soundings, and warned him to be more careful in the future.
Route E4 operates daily between Friendship Heights station and Riggs Park with additional trips terminating at Fort Totten station daily. This line mainly connects Northwest and Northeast by bus without having to ride the train and provides service along McKinley Street NW, Military Road NW, and Kennedy Street NW. Route E4 currently operates out of Western division utilizing New Flyer D40LFRs, DE40LFAs, or XDE40s. At one point, route E4 would operate some trips out of Bladensburg division.
One reason that Johanna Olbrich's story is relatively widely known is that she featured prominently in a 2003 memoire published by the retired former spy chief Markus Wolf. In retirement the two became friends. Commentators observed that when Wolf took trips out of town it was Johanna Olbrich who was called upon to look after his domestic cats. She also remained on friendly terms with Martin Bangemann, probably the most high- profile target of her successful career in espionage.
Team USA's riders rode 12 bulls out of 18 total outs (trips out of the bucking chute) and had one disqualification for a bulls ridden ratio of 12-18-1 (qualified rides-outs-disqualified). For first place they earned the top prize money of $400,000 and, of course, the Canadian horn piece of the Global Cup Trophy. In 2017, the inaugural event was hosted from November 9 through 11 at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The President typically made his best impression speaking before large audiences, as opposed to more intimate settings. The most notable of his presidential trips, theretofore unequaled, was a five-week tour of the west in the spring of 1891, aboard a lavishly outfitted train. Harrison enjoyed a number of short trips out of the capital—usually for hunting—to nearby Virginia or Maryland. During the hot Washington summers, the Harrisons took refuge in Deer Park, Maryland and Cape May Point, New Jersey.
Divers aboard the Farsain, from Craobh Haven The Garvellachs are particularly well known to divers, with boats from Oban also taking groups down to the area. Increasingly many divers are basing their activities from Craobh Haven itself. The waters, though somewhat devoid of fish, offer some very clear waters and an extensive array of corals, seastars, anemone, shellfish and underwater topographical features. The trips out to the dive sites also offer the opportunities to see golden eagles, sea eagles and porpoises.
Base buildings were disguised so they would appear from above as a New England fishing village. In 1951, sport fisherman Frank Mundus began to lead charter fishing trips out of Lake Montauk, initially looking for bluefish but soon found fishing for sharks was more lucrative. The sport of "monster fishing" became Montauk's signature draw. On September 1, 1951, the Pelican, captained by Eddie Carroll, capsized in the shoals off Montauk Point, resulting in the deaths of 45 passengers and crew.
MacMahon was selected by Kathleen Clarke as one of the women to deliver messages around Ireland for leading up to the Easter Rising. Once the Rising began MacMahon delivered the mobilisation orders to the Cumann section leaders and also delivered guns, both hidden in her bicycle basket. She continued to act as courier throughout the Rising, moving between garrisons, such as the Four Courts, all week. She was estimated to have made more than 50 trips out of the General Post Office.
Four of the nine Vulcan railcars are preserved, one by the Plains Vintage Railway and three by the Ferrymead Railway. Four of the six Standard railcars are also preserved, two by the Silver Stream Railway, one by the Pahiatua Railcar Society (their active railcar), and one by private interests in the Waikato stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway. All three Silver Ferns are currently withdrawn awaiting a decision about their future. One (RM24) has been leased to Dunedin Railways for use on trips out of Dunedin.
As a young teenager, Hill climbed in southern California, primarily in Joshua Tree National Park. She earned money for day trips out to the park by working at a Carl's Jr. Bludworth initially taught her climbing culture; he subscribed to magazines and read books which Hill then devoured. She was influenced in particular by Yvon Chouinard's ethic of "leaving no trace" on the rock. Moreover, the climbing of Beverly Johnson captured her imagination, particularly Johnson's 10-day solo of Dihedral Wall on El Capitan.
Every term, the club runs four beginner trips out to either Rumney or Winslow, one intermediate/advanced trip to Cathedral or Cannon, and one weekend trip to the Shawangunks in New Paltz, New York. In the winter, DMC clubbers ice climb at Holt's Ledge, Rumney, and Crawford Notch near Mt. Washington. When spring break rolls around, the DMC ventures out West to climb in a warmer locale for two weeks. For the past two years, Red Rocks, Nevada has been the destination of choice.
Nearby Cobue is the Manda Wilderness Reserve, a conservation area alongside Lake Niassa which is privately funded by the nearby Nkwichi Lodge and the Government of Sweden who has interests in the area which whilst opening up the area to tourists, they work at promoting sustainable development in the area, The reserve has a notable population of birds, ranging from Ospreys, palm nut vultures to owls and eagles. The reserve has a dhow named Miss Nkwichi operated by the Nkwichi Lodge which offers trips out onto Lake Niassa.
The night before she plans to leave Fletcher and continue her tour they are invited to a dinner party by a television producer at which Meredith meets Merle Goldeman who appears to have been alive for millennia. Meredith determines to steal the secret of eternal life for herself. #"Dissonance": Rebecca and Simon live with their divorced mother Pam. Simon spends most of his time in his room playing Tekken 3 on his PlayStation, listening to Korn and 'Boak' on his stereo and making occasional trips out to shoplift and skateboard.
On one of his trips out of his room, Sheldon finds Wilkes' old scrapbook and learns from the newspaper clippings inside that she is a serial killer whose spree dates back to her childhood in Bakersfield. Among her victims were a neighboring family, her own father, her college roommate, and a hitchhiker with whom she had a brief fling. Sheldon also learns that she killed several patients at other hospitals where she worked. However, while serving as head maternity nurse at a hospital in Boulder, eleven infants in her care died under mysterious circumstances.
Wallops Flight Facility, a NASA space launch base, is located near Chincoteague. At the southern end of the Chesapeake Bay coast, the beach community of Cape Charles, a historic railroad town, is home to the Cape Charles Yacht Center, a super yacht service center. The town of Wachapreague on the Atlantic coast is a popular destination for fishing and guided trips out to the wild barrier islands. Onancock, a harbor town on the Chesapeake Bay, has a ferry service to Tangier Island, off the western shore in the Chesapeake Bay, during spring, summer and fall.
The Stannard Rock Light remains the property of the Coast Guard as an active aid to navigation. The lighthouse can only be viewed by airplane or boat and it is closed to the public. After more than a century of warning mariners away from the treacherous reef, the lighthouse was given a new mission in 2008 when scientists placed equipment atop the tower to measure whether increased evaporation was the cause of receding Great Lakes water levels. Boat trips out to the lighthouse are available, although visitors are not allowed to enter it.
DuBois' most enduring contribution was as a self-taught ethnographer, doing pioneering studies in a period when professional academic anthropology was just becoming established in the United States. Starting in the late 1890s, she made summer trips out west to see her sister who lived in the San Diego area. She began making treks into the San Diego backcountry, to meet the surviving communities of Diegueño and Luiseño Indians. Soon she was writing about their traditional and contemporary lifeways, promoting traditional crafts (particularly basketry), and helping with financial and political assistance.
Maharaja fatehsingh rao Gaekwad as child The building was constructed as a school for the Maharaja's children. Today a large number of works of art belonging to the Maratha Royal family are displayed in the museum. The museum contains works of art collected by Maharaja Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III during his numerous trips out of India. The major works of art in this museum are the paintings by European and Indian artists including a collection of the paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, who was specially commissioned by the then Maharaja of Baroda.
The heritage operations utilize both steam and diesel powered locomotives for excursion trips out of New Hope. Regular NHRR excursions are 45–50 minutes long with trains running every hour on the hour between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM (with a 5:00 PM 90-minute trip to Buckingham on weekends). The railroad mostly uses former Reading Company passenger cars, which date between 1914 and 1932, for excursions. A semi-regular operation has recently began in Lansdale, Pennsylvania on the former Reading Bethlehem Branch between Lansdale station and Souderton Station in Souderton, Pennsylvania.
He returned to Whitehorse just a week before the vote and still managed to win his seat. His party, however, though leading in the polls for months going into the election was reduced to three seats and third party status. Hardy maintained his seat in the legislature and title of leader despite frequent trips out of the territory for continued monitoring and treatment during the spring sitting in 2007. He continued in his duties until the 2010 spring sitting, when his surprised his colleagues by sitting in the legislature despite his illness.
A family ready to embark on a Big Red Boat Premier Cruise Line was formed in 1983 by two cruise veterans and later bought by Dial Corporation (of Dial soap fame), which then also owned the Greyhound Bus Company. The ships typically operated three- and four-day Bahamas trips out of Port Canaveral, Florida. The company earned over $20 million annually on a gross revenue of $100 million during the 1980s. The successful niche that Premier served was the family cruise line, especially attractive to grandparents sailing with their children and grandchildren.
Following trial operations between Wilmington and Washington, D.C. from 30 December 1882 to 13 February 1883, Albatross returned to her builder's yard for engine alterations. While steaming back to Washington, the ship experimented with her dredging equipment, and arrived at the nation's capital on 25 March 1883. She left the Potomac River on 24 April and proceeded to Woods Hole, Massachusetts, which would serve as her base for several months of operations investigating the "migrations of mackerel, menhaden, and other migratory species." During this period, she also made shorter dredging trips out of Woods Hole to the Gulf Stream and the tilefish grounds.
Prior to this event, Shepherd Hills Tested had been ridden for a qualified ride only twice in the last 35 outs (trips out of the bucking chute) and had an average bull score of 44.68 points over his last 38 outs. Tested had already bucked off eight riders in 2014, and had a 94.74 buck off percentage just prior to the Decatur event. His nine challengers by May 2014 included 2013 Rookie of the Year Joao Ricardo Vieira, 2013 World Champion J.B. Mauney and 2010 World Champion Renato Nunes. His ride by Hayes was his only qualified ride.
In the 1890s, his family moved to Los Angeles, California. While living in California, Clyde would often take camping trips out to the desert and spent his time as a youth on a ranch in the Coachella Valley which would inspire his fascination with the desert landscape. In terms of his training, Forsythe spent his youth training at the Los Angeles School of Art & Design under the direction of Louise Garden MacLeod. In 1904, Forsythe left Los Angeles and travel to New York to study at the Art Students League, under the tutelage of Frank DuMond.
Moving panoramas (or sometimes moving dioramas) often recreated grand ceremonies. In Philadelphia in 1811 nearly of painted cloth were unwound to display the Federal Procession of 1788, and George IV's coronation in London was treated as a "Grand Historical Peristrephic Panorama" by the Marshall brothers.peristrephic means "panoramic, unfolding" (OED) Exotic landscapes and travel were popular themes, particularly trips to India, New Zealand, and the Arctic regions. Popular subjects in America were of river journeys, such as in Dunlap’s Trip to Niagara, and trips out west following the railroads that were quickly springing up as America expanded.
Some notable outs (trips out of the bucking chute) for Bruiser this season were as follows: In January, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at a PBR BFTS event, Bruiser bucked off J.W. Harris in 4.29 seconds and was marked 44.75 bull points. In February, in Arlington, Texas, at the PBR Iron Cowboy event, Joao Ricardo Vieira rode Bruiser to win the second round by making a qualified ride for a season-high 90.50 points. Bruiser was marked 44.25 bull points. In May, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, at a PBR BFTS event, Guilherme Marchi was bucked off by Bruiser in 1.50 seconds.
Scotty tried to fool his pursuer by planting gold ore in an exhausted mine shaft, but MacArthur was not convinced. MacArthur sent a telegram to Albert Johnson to inform him of Scotty's dishonesty, and thus exploded the myth of a gold mine. In spite of this and other independent confirmations that Scotty's mining scheme had no substance to it, Johnson persisted in his belief that Scotty really had found gold in Death Valley. Beginning in 1909, Johnson made many trips out to Death Valley to visit Scotty in the hopes of finally being shown the gold mine he had been promised.
St Mary's Hall has its equivalent called Children for Children. Each year the S.C.H.T. (Stonyhurst Children's Holiday Trust) Week takes place at St Mary's Hall. It is funded largely through the sale of Christmas cards and the Poetry Banquet, which is organised and managed by pupils. During the holiday week, as it is known, Poets and Rhetoricians (lower and upper sixth-formers) volunteer a week of their summer holiday in order to look after disadvantaged or disabled children from local schools, giving them an enjoyable holiday, with activities and trips out, which they would otherwise be unable to experience.
The engine later operated on numerous trips out of Port Clinton, and also doubleheaded with recently restored Central Railroad of New Jersey 0-6-0 #113 on several trips. The Reading & Northern runs regular tourist trains on the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway usually with the railroad's fleet of more modern freight diesels. In August 2015, No. 425 was given a new paint scheme and was pulling regular passenger trains when she was visited at Jim Thorpe, PA, by Nickel Plate 765 on a Norfolk Southern 21st Century Steam excursion. On September 4th, 2017, No. 425 struck a car leaving a parking lot in Jim Thrope.
Harrison attended a grand, three-day centennial celebration of George Washington's inauguration in New York City on April 30, 1889, and made the following remarks "We have come into the serious but always inspiring presence of Washington. He was the incarnation of duty and he teaches us today this great lesson: that those who would associate their names with events that shall outlive a century can only do so by high consecration to duty. Self-seeking has no public observance or anniversary." The Harrisons made many trips out of the capital, which included speeches at most stops – including Philadelphia, New England, Indianapolis and Chicago.
216–218 She was much better than her husband at catching insects, on some field trips out-collecting him nine to one. Both Cockerells were badly paid, and it is known Wilmatte sometimes supplemented the family income by selling specimens she obtained while on her field trips to professional full-time insect collectors, who in some cases altered the collection locality on the labels to make the insects appear more exotic and increase their value. In 1904 Cockerell and her husband moved to Boulder, Colorado, where Cockerell was employed as a biology teacher at the Colorado State Preparatory School. She continued at that high school for much of her teaching career.
In October 2008, Merritt delivered an audit of various overseas trips Governor Mike Easley and his wife Mary had taken. Easley has defended the use of taxpayer dollars for the trips. Mary Easley took two trips out of the country, one to France and one to Russia and Estonia, for "cultural exchanges" at a cost of $109,000, including $27,000 for rental of a French Mercedes and almost $9,000 in hotel and Monet tour costs, months after the North Carolina Museum of Art's Monet exhibit had ended. A separate trip to Italy in April 2008 taken jointly by the Easleys resulted in more than $100,000 in charges to taxpayers, including $51,640 for a Mercedes and a chauffeur.
After reassuring his hostages that he would be leaving that evening, he untied them while they drank a bottle of whiskey together and played card games. He took two trips out later that evening on the premise of preparing to escape, firstly taking both the Morans with him and then just Gillian, but the snow was still falling heavily and driving conditions were treacherous, so he remained at Pottery Cottage for a second night.. Gillian again asked Hughes about her daughter, requesting he bring her through from the annexe for the night, but he refused; Gillian later stated "He became very tense. I didn't mention it again because he frightened me and I wanted to keep him happy".
Surf Office host company retreats as a means for companies to work from a new location with a change in routine. They have hosted dozens of company retreats with many clients, including Stripe, WordPress, Toptal, and Upwork. During a company retreat, Surf Office will offer living space, working space, meeting rooms, high-speed internet, bookings for local restaurants and bars, team-building activities and trips out such as surfing, whale watching, mountain biking, and cooking. They will also assist with the work element should the company wish, helping with goals, brainstorming and strategy sessions, strengthening team bonds and offering a PR package. All of this is geared toward increasing a company’s productivity.
This received opposition from residents of Brooklyn and Queens, in western Long Island, because the four free bridges were the only means of traveling freely to and from Long Island. Civic groups also opposed the proposal. In June 1933, Mayor John P. O'Brien acquiesced to a plan to charge city residents annual fees for any vehicles they owned, and to add a surcharge to all taxi trips. Out-of-town residents would pay tolls to cross the East and Harlem Rivers on the east side of Manhattan; since motorists already paid tolls to cross the Hudson River on the west side of Manhattan, this plan would have effectively created a congestion charge to enter and exit Manhattan.
The British dogger was an early type of sailing trawler from the 17th century, but the modern fishing trawler was developed in the 19th century, at the English fishing port of Brixham. By the early 19th century, the fishermen at Brixham needed to expand their fishing area further than ever before due to the ongoing depletion of stocks that was occurring in the overfished waters of South Devon. The Brixham trawler that evolved there was of a sleek build and had a tall gaff rig, which gave the vessel sufficient speed to make long-distance trips out to the fishing grounds in the ocean. They were also sufficiently robust to be able to tow large trawls in deep water.
The Brixham trawler that evolved there was of a sleek build and had a tall gaff rig, which gave the vessel sufficient speed to make long distance trips out to the fishing grounds in the ocean. They were also sufficiently robust to be able to tow large trawls in deep water. The great trawling fleet that built up at Brixham, earned the village the title of 'Mother of Deep-Sea Fisheries'. This revolutionary design made large scale trawling in the ocean possible for the first time, resulting in a massive migration of fishermen from the ports in the South of England, to villages further north, such as Scarborough, Hull, Grimsby, Harwich and Yarmouth, that were points of access to the large fishing grounds in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Brixham trawler that evolved there was of a sleek build and had a tall gaff rig, which gave the vessel sufficient speed to make long distance trips out to the fishing grounds in the ocean. They were also sufficiently robust to be able to tow large trawls in deep water. The great trawling fleet that built up at Brixham, earned the village the title of 'Mother of Deep-Sea Fisheries'. This revolutionary design made large scale trawling in the ocean possible for the first time, resulting in a massive migration of fishermen from the ports in the South of England, to villages further north, such as Scarborough, Hull, Grimsby, Harwich and Yarmouth, that were points of access to the large fishing grounds in the Atlantic Ocean.
PFC Clausen then returned to the United States, where he joined Marine Aircraft Group 26 (MAG-26) at Marine Corps Air Station New River for duty with HMM-261. He began his second tour of duty in November 1969 with HMM-263, MAG-16, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. On January 31, 1970, as part of a mission to rescue Marines who were stranded in a minefield near Da Nang, under heavy enemy fire, he made six trips out of his CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter through the minefield, carrying back eleven wounded Marines and one dead until the last Marine was accounted for. On August 19, 1970, upon his return to the United States, he was released from active duty at the rank of PFC.
But her "year of rest and relaxation" is regularly interrupted. Her college roommate Reva (who unabashedly envies the narrator's wealth and appearance) makes frequent unannounced visits, which the narrator allows despite her disdain for Reva's social-climbing and annoyance at having to listen to Reva's problems—her own mother's terminal cancer, a frustrating affair with her married boss. The narrator is also occasionally in contact with an older boyfriend Trevor (a banker who works in the World Trade Center), though he frequently cuts off their relationship to date women his own age, returning when one of them has dumped him or occasionally in response to the narrator's pleading. The narrator initially makes trips out of her apartment only to a local bodega, Dr. Tuttle's office, and the Rite Aid to fill her prescriptions.
After almost a decade of quiet storage in North Freedom, No. 4960 was leased to the Bristol and Northwestern tourist railroad based in Bristol, Virginia, where the mikado would find a new relationship with two future Grand Canyon Railway employees, Ervin White and Robert Franzen. At this time, White was part of the crew that moved the locomotive to Bristol and restored it, while Franzen was a fireman for the tourist railroad. No. 4960 was back under steam again, and began pulling tourist trips out of Benham, beginning in the summer of 1981, but just three years later, No. 4960's time on the B&NW; was already cut short, when the line was about to go out of business. This was the last time No. 4960 ran under her own power in her Burlington Route appearance.
At the same time, Hollow was tearing through the newly formed East Coast division of Grind Time and making trips out to the Fresh Coast and St. Louis to clash with their veterans. A student of the game, Hollow claimed that his knowledge of battle rap and its fans allowed him to succeed in any environment. Hollow debuted on SMACK/URL against Chicago's Big T in 2010. Since 2013, he has been consistently rated one of the best battle rappers by battle rap fan communities. More recently, Hollow da Don participated on SMACK/URL's 'Nome 3' vs Tsu Surf then he had a judged battle on Eminem's Total Slaughter battle rap league against Grammy Award-nominated rapper Joe Budden, whom he defeated by unanimous decision. He competed against Loaded Lux in a highly anticipated and controversial UW Battle League event on January 26, 2014.
Past occupation or activity by man is attested by evidence such as the Heatheryburn Bronze Age collection of gold and other objects, now in the British Museum; altars placed by Roman officers who took hunting trips out from forts in present-day County Durham; and the use from Norman times onwards of "Frosterley Marble", a black fossiliferous layer of limestone occurring near that village, as an ornamental material in Durham Cathedral and many other churches and public buildings. The small towns of Stanhope and Wolsingham appear to have existed as Anglo-Saxon settlements before the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Normans extended farming in this part of the dale, and later in the Middle Ages the upper dale was cleared for vaccaries – farms for pasturing cattle. The Bishops of Durham owned the mineral rights: the Church retained these throughout the effective life of the lead industry, miners and companies being lessees.
The Brixham trawler that evolved there was of a sleek build and had a tall gaff rig, which gave the vessel sufficient speed to make long-distance trips out to the fishing grounds in the ocean. They were also sufficiently robust to be able to tow large trawls in deep water. The great trawling fleet that built up at Brixham, earned the village the title of 'Mother of Deep-Sea Fisheries'. This revolutionary design made large scale trawling in the ocean possible for the first time, resulting in a substantial migration of fishermen from the ports in the South of England, to villages further north, such as Scarborough, Hull, Grimsby, Harwich and Yarmouth, that were points of access to the large fishing grounds in the Atlantic Ocean. The small village of Grimsby grew to become the 'largest fishing port in the world'Days out: “Gone fishing in Grimsby” The Independent, 8 September 2002 by the mid 19th century.
Tuttiett was born and brought up in Newport, Isle of Wight, the daughter of the surgeon Frank Bampfylde Tuttiett and his wife Elizabeth née Gleed. Largely self-educated, in early adulthood she visited London, various other parts of England, and Yverdon-les-Bains in Switzerland;Maxwell Gray, Catherine Jane Hamilton, 1894, The Woman at Home, Warwick Magazine Co but for the majority of her working life as a writer suffered constant debilitating illness from asthma and rheumatismThe Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction, Sandra Kemp, Charlotte Mitchell, David Trotter, OUP Oxford, 2002—reports described her as "a confirmed invalid"—that left her unable to leave her bed for more than two to three hours a day. She wrote lying on a sofa.Book News, National Book League, 134, vol 12, October 1893 For much of her life she lived and worked confined to her home in Newport, first at Pyle Street (where works up to The Last Sentence were written) then at Castle Road, only making occasional trips out by carriage or bath-chair.
On the other hand, they were allowed somewhat greater freedoms, such as the right to own a radio that was not sealed to only allow being tuned to North Korean stations (as long they did not listen to foreign stations in the presence of North Koreans). More importantly, since around 1980 they were allowed to travel abroad, and participate in the important and profitable export-import business. After the PRC government came out in support of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1874 in June 2009, which imposed sanctions in North Korea, it was reported that North Korean surveillance and repression of Chinese residents had increased, and many had chosen to avoid making trips out of the country to avoid scrutiny. One Chinese resident was allegedly charged with espionage. The population of PRC citizens in North Korea was estimated as 14,351 persons (in 3,778 households) in 1958, shrinking to a mere 6,000 by 1980, as they had been encouraged by the North Korean government to leave for China in the 1960s and 70s.

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