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Does that mean that Bran is meeting an untimely end?
So let's make sure it doesn't meet its untimely end there.
"Eighteen months' delay," he said of the Dragon Dream's untimely end.
Such horrible customer service, and helping hasten magazines to their untimely end.
It envisions an episode in which Chandler Bing meets an untimely end.
So any untimely end to his presidency would probably come through impeachment.
Here's what the doomed work looked like before it met its untimely end.
LONDON (Reuters) - What could bring the zinc bull party to an untimely end?
Spencer worked at the company from August 2015 until its untimely end in January 2017.
The Vine community made this face when the news of Vine's untimely end was announced.
Bachelor Nation was shook when news came of Bachelor in Paradise's untimely end this year.
It's a possible next career option for Marquand if Aaron ever meets an untimely end.
The Hitomi X-ray astronomy satellite, which met its untimely end in March, didn't die in vain.
Their untimely end — when previously cancelled series' like Lilyhammer and Hemlock Grove enjoyed longer runs — raised questions.
Clearly, if the apparent single mom had found out about Mews' untimely end, she would be a wreck.
Now, a decade and a half later, it's meeting an untimely end when many addicts need it most.
The footage of Barb's untimely end doesn't stop fans from approaching Levy and questioning the character's fate, however.
And I honestly do not care which Grey's doctor or patient meets an untimely end by the finale.
An untimely end would make a far superior story for the bill collectors than simply vanishing one day.
It was exactly the sort of tragic, untimely end he always sang about, which only made it more crushing.
She is largely credited with being the catalyst for the formation of the Church of England, despite her untimely end.
Then, after Mr. Magnitsky's death in prison, a fourth insider met an untimely end in a plunge from a balcony.
Would the silver lining of Prince's untimely end, his fans wondered, be the unveiling of the contents of his infamous vaults?
Nicholas Brody, met his untimely end on the show's third season – but he still hasn't forgotten his biggest fan, President Barack Obama.
I've also bumped it up a bit out of respect for Sheriff Lamb, who comes to his untimely end in this episode.
In the premiere of "Star Trek: Discovery," the character played by Michelle Yeoh met her untimely end during a battle with the Klingons.
There's also the associated heartache of having to watch a beloved dog get sick, struggle with lingering health issues, and meet an untimely end.
The team behind the craft has clearly learned from the recent Rosetta mission, which saw the asteroid lander Philae come to an untimely end.
While Disney seems very comfortable killing off the parents in its films, it seems unlikely that the film's heroine would meet an untimely end.
It met an untimely end after the online auction Mattingly bought it from: Now it's in pieces in the middle of an art gallery.
Perhaps most alarmingly, sedentary behavior has also been linked to mortality; the more you sit, the more likely you are to meet an untimely end.
However, he takes her under his wing as they begin to look into who the worker was, and what led up to his untimely end.
Austrian Alpine skier Marcel Hirscher said snow crystals that form amid the frigid weather are the primary culprits for so many skis meeting an untimely end.
He excelled at playing terrible characters who nonetheless left the audience feeling a measure of sadness, in spite of themselves, when they met an untimely end.
Our tears have finally dried following "Super Bowl Sunday," the This Is Us episode in which we finally saw how Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) met his untimely end.
The character's name — James Plouffe — and his untimely end — he committed suicide on live TV — were part of the "compensation" for my work during the first season.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 saga dragged out over multiple months, encompassing two recalls, several travel bans and then, ultimately, the untimely end for the troubled handset.
" The disgraced F.B.I. counterintelligence director Frank Gaad met an untimely end at the hands of K.G.B. thugs on Wednesday's episode of FX's Cold War drama "The Americans.
It seems unrealistic that George R. R. Martin will let us get to the story's conclusion without at least one of the biggest heroes meeting an untimely end.
When the Oscar-winning actor and star of such acclaimed films as Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and Surfer, Dude nearly meets his untimely end, someone has to pay.
His father, who had made a fortune in India, also met an untimely end, hit by a car as he walked the streets of London during the wartime blackout, in 21973.
The CBO issues its Obamacare repeal score, and it's brutal; Turkey and the Netherlands' diplomatic spat heats up; Preet Bharara's stint as New York's head federal prosecutor comes to an untimely end.
Mr. Dercon took office last September, but then, a little more than two weeks ago, he resigned suddenly and immediately, bringing one of the world's quirkiest artistic debacles to an untimely end.
Not long after Dorothy (Jamie Neumann) returns to Times Square after leaving sex work for a new life of feminist activism, she meets an untimely end and is found dead behind a dumpster.
The series makes a gender switch, casting Peyton List as Raimy Sullivan, a detective who stumbles into ham-radio contact with her long-dead father (Riley Smith), an undercover cop who met an untimely end.
Marsters declined to comment to Motherboard on the Bloody Boards' untimely end, but in her post announcing its closure, and in replies to the comments, she explains that there were actually over 150 other forum members.
"House of Nutter" traces the ascent and untimely end of Tommy Nutter, and the parallel history of his brother, David: also gay, also embedded in the world of rock 'n' roll, though as a photographer and confidant.
Price: $7.48 paperback, $6.33 kindle The Mandalorian menace may have met an untimely end in the Sarlacc pit, but since the monster's digestion takes several thousand years, Fett probably could've used a lot of coffee during the process.
In the absence of context, some users on Twitter, Reddit, and various image boards were quick to speculate that the tweets were the result of a "dead man's switch," triggered in the event of Julian Assange's untimely end.
There's also a bleak, beautifully realized world to explore here, and even the threat of meeting an untimely end couldn't stop me from seeking out every email or audio log or room that told part of this story.
While both Opera Max and VPN offered somewhat similar functionality, their emphasis was quite different and if the company decided that Max isn't at the core of its strategy anymore, then Opera VPN could be heading to an untimely end, too.
Mournful 19th-century obituaries for Old Jack, the swan who lived at the seat of the monarch at Old Buckingham House, relate how his decades-long reign over his pond was brought to an untimely end by a gang of warlike Polish geese.
A little more than 200 million years ago, a four-fanged pterosaur flew over the vast desert of Triassic Utah snagging other reptiles with its toothy mouth, until it met its untimely end on the banks of a dried-up oasis, new research finds.
Jessica James is a Brooklyn playwright going through a "weird transitional phase," not really coping well with a recent breakup (her ex-boyfriend keeps coming to an untimely end in her dreams) and trying to remain optimistic as rejection letters from theater companies pile up.
As I see it, there are many tolerable, though disappointing, reasons why our imperfect civilization might meet an untimely end; some, like an asteroid or pandemic, are largely beyond our control while others like climate catastrophe, or a nanotechnology/bioengineering/high-energy physics mishap, are self-inflicted.
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But if you're looking to pay homage to all those hour-long episodes you sat through with your heart in your throat hoping your favorite character wasn't about to meet their untimely end, in a way that doesn't involve permanent body art or decorating your house with (surprisingly expensive) sigils from the official HBO website, that's where nail art comes in.
After performing this ritual, the city is destroyed through a natural disaster, war, or economic depression. Stories where people insult missionaries, only to come to an untimely end, are common.
The consulate was established in Arnhem, Hiddingh's residence at the time. Hiddingh's life came to a sudden and untimely end when he was killed in a train accident in his hometown, Arnhem, Netherlands.
Tyson Schoene is the current head coach of the Vertical World Climbing Team. Ross Halverson was a Redmond coach until his untimely end on 09/07/14 in a climbing accident. Alex Fritz has taken over the duties as the Redmond coach after Ross's accident.
In the summer of 648 BC, the State of Huang was annexed by the state of Chu. King Cheng's wife was Zheng Mao. Their son was possibly King Mu of Chu. The Shiji gives a detailed account of the events surrounding King Cheng's succession and untimely end.
Ashcroft, Linda, Wild Child: Life With Jim Morrison c. 1997, Thunder's Mouth Press, New York, NY, Da Capo Press, c. 1999, DeWilde's final western role was in Dino De Laurentiis' 1971 spaghetti western The Deserter, one year before his death. He played adjutant Lieutenant Ferguson who meets with an untimely end.
21 -22, Avery Color Studios, Marquette, Michigan, USA. . The Superior City sailed the lakes for twenty-two years before she came to an untimely end in the worst collision ever occurring on Lake Superior.Stonehouse, Frederick (1973). The Great Wrecks of the Great lake: A directory of the shipwrecks of Lake Superior, p. 110.
The anchored cross is also referred to as the mariner's cross or St. Clement's Cross in reference to the way he was martyred – tied to an anchor and thrown from a boat into the Black Sea. Despite his untimely end at sea, Clement is considered a patron saint of sailors, and many wear his cross for protection.
It was printed at the college, and intended to advance the interests of popular education. It came to an untimely end in May of the following year. The next scene of Bayley's labours was the Ratcliff Highway, London, which he left in about 1857 for Hereford, where he remained until his death from apoplexy on 14 November 1859.
He was a fine type of Australian manhood, tall and straight as a rush, and was the embodiment of everything that was fair, and generous. In cricket he came directly under my control, and I can write feelingly of his splendid qualities and untimely end. — Jack Worrall, 16 September 1916.J.W., "Football: The Season's Review", The Australasian, (Saturday, 16 September 1916), p.25.
Everyone who has ever spent the night there has met with an untimely end. Three men wager that each can survive a night in the forbidding room. In November, the studio premiered another iconic character with Dr. Jack Griffin, aka the Invisible Man in the classic science fiction-horror The Invisible Man. The film was directed by James Whale and stars Claude Rains as the titular character.
His favorite ballerina was who performed a lot in his ballets. Saint-Léon brought her to Paris Opera and later to Italy, his intention was also to make Coppélia (1870) for her. Although he choreographed many ballets it's the only one that has come down to us almost complete. He died two days after the ballet's initial season had come to an untimely end because of the Franco-Prussian War.
No ignomy [sic., ignominy] was attached to their death. They would die a soldier's [death] and the world should know Tiger's can always die like men. They wrote a most touching and affectionate letter of farewell to their officers, spiritual adviser Father Smoulders, friends, companions and brother soldiers, advising them to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors and instancing their untimely end as a terrible example of the fruits of indulging in reason destroying drink.
Dr. Coppélius is a doctor who has made a life-size dancing doll. It is so lifelike that Franz, a village youth, becomes infatuated with it and sets aside his heart's true desire, Swanhilda. She shows him his folly by dressing as the doll, pretending to make it come to life and ultimately saving him from an untimely end at the hands of the inventor. ;Act I The story begins during a town festival to celebrate the arrival of a new bell.
Various legends surround the tree. A common claim is that Bernards Township was one of the central headquarters for the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey and that the tree had been used to lynch African Americans and rebellious slaves since Colonial times."Tales from the Devil's Tree", Weird NJ, May 2006. Another claim is that a farmer hanged himself from the tree after killing his family and that anyone trying to cut the tree down will "come to an untimely end".
Roache enjoyed the aftermath, as it added a new dimension to Ken, whereby "He was a married man with kids, and had all of those good intentions, but he was also liable to stray and clearly had trouble resisting the temptation of another woman."Roache 2010, p.96. Ken and Valerie's marriage came to an untimely end in 1971. Following Reid's decision to leave the role – having grown bored of playing the character – the producers opted to kill Valerie off.
Alec and the Captain pursue their mission in stages while Joseph, in pursuing Alec, becomes aware of the larger Adonai plot, discharging his obsession with Nicholas Harpole and the safety of Mendoza. This clears his mind to concentrate on dealing with the future, and finding his other lost friends. Alec himself has to reconcile himself to his past crimes before his deathwish brings him, and his co-personalities, to an untimely end. He also has to avoid a takeover by Edward, who is learning how to "write code" in their shared virtual world.
It was equipped as a rear- wheel-drive 2.3-litre SOHC inline 4-cylinder (commonly known as the "Lima" engine) equipped with a Garrett T3 turbocharger and fuel injection. Although offering the top-selling XR model worldwide, the Merkur brand is claimed to have been a commercial flop. The reasons vary. Safety and emissions regulations in the U.S. forced Ford to make costly modifications, resulting in relatively high prices, coupled with the required addition of air bags for all 1990 and newer vehicles (not required in foreign markets) doomed the mark to an untimely end.
As a military strategist, he is reputed to have been an effective tactician; but political intrigues can be as deadly as any battle. Despite years of distinguished service, the Uesugi clan leader proved fickle. Dōkan met an untimely end at Uesugi Sadamasa's home in Sagami (modern-day Kanagawa) after he was falsely accused of disloyalty during a period when the Uesugi family struggled through an internal clan conflict. His death poem is as follows: Following his death, the castle was then abandoned until it was taken over by Ieyasu in 1590.
First found being chased by virals, Caleb travels back to First Colony, and is the one who opens the gate for Amy and Alicia. He is often called "Hightop" due to his shoes. He and Alicia have a special bond, as both of them were orphaned by the events of Dark Night. He is a talented mechanic who travels with the apostles until he meets an untimely end at the hands of Jude in Caliente, NV. Caleb Jaxon, Theo and Mausami's child, is named in honor of him.
Lieutenant-Colonel Vermeulen would serve as chief of staff, assisted by captain of horse Van Zuylen van Nijevelt. Organising the brigade proved more difficult. Initially, the first battalion of the 3rd regiment of Jagers, encamped in the province of Zeeland, was selected for the brigade. But it turned out that the regiment was so devastated by "Zeeland fever" (probably malariaWhich would in 1809 also bring the British invasion of Zeeland, known as the Walcheren Campaign, to an untimely end.) that most of its members were unfit for duty.
Over the years his books had earned him plenty of critical praise. Nearly twenty years before The Times’s obituary The Times Literary Supplement had acclaimed Tilsley for ‘a punch unequalled by almost any other writer on this side of the Atlantic’. V. S. Pritchett, writing in The New Statesman, called him ‘obviously an outstanding writer’ and numbered among Tilsley’s other notable admirers had been H. G. Wells, Cyril Connolly and J. B. Priestley. But the tragedy of Tilsley’s untimely end has been compounded by the subsequent neglect of his work.
Elvis the crocodile arrived at the park in September 2007, and has been dubbed "Australia's crankiest crocodile". Elvis was originally from Darwin in the Northern Territory. He was removed from the wild as he was attacking fishing boats in Darwin Harbour and was taken to a crocodile farm to be used as a breeder as he was too big for re-release into the wild. Every female that was introduced to Elvis during his time at the crocodile farm came to an untimely end due to Elvis' aggressive behaviour towards them.
He went through the wars of 1866 and 1870 as a spectator with the German armies, and in 1873 he started upon a famous journey through Khorasan with his friend Fred Burnaby. Although he was unable to reach the Khanate of Khiva the results of the journey afforded a great deal of political, geographical and military information, especially as to the advance of Russia in Central Asia. In 1874, he was back in England and took up a staff appointment at Aldershot. Less than a year later, Colonel Baker's career in the British army came to an untimely end.
It seems that an organisation called the Daylight Foundation has offered the population of Morganville something they've never had: hope of a vampire-free future. And while it sounds like salvation - even for the vampires themselves - the truth is far more sinister and deadly. Now, Claire, Shane and Eve need to find a way to break their friends out of Daylighter custody, before the vampires of Morganville meet their untimely end ... ;Midnight Bites: Six brand-new stories from the author of the bestselling Morganville Vampires. This edition sees all of Caine's Morganville short stories featured in one edition, for the first time.
She has a hard time with money, due to her expensive tastes but remains constantly upbeat. In the manga, after seducing Momoko in her apartment, she is afflicted with harsher symptoms of her illness and is forced to resign from school to recuperate, bringing an untimely end to their lovers' relationship. She later is mentioned in a bonus chapter time skip, in which she has traveled to Amsterdam to visit a hospitalized friend, and has sent Momoko a letter detailing her trip. It is unspecified what her illness(es), but in the manga Momoko mentions Kyouko's need of a donor.
Montgomerie Street, Tarbolton. A lifelong bachelor, Tait is said to have lived in a small two-storied cottage on the west side of Montgomerie Street near the entrance to the school,Boyle (1996), Page 153 occupying the garret of the building with only a large tame rat for company.Purdie (2003), Page 309 His friend came to an untimely end when a female visitor encountered his pet and a male friend killed the unsuspecting rodent.Paterson (1840), Page 157 He is thought to have been born at Innerleithen, Peeblesshire, the home territory of the Clain Tait, where he seems to have had a limited education.
Despite this, school attendance and literacy in Russia continued to increase and there began to form a rising middle class that was cosmopolitan in its outlook and connected with European culture and ideas. State censorship barred direct political dissent and the police were prone to harass even writers who did not involve themselves in politics. The great poet Alexander Pushkin was questioned by authorities in 1824 in part because he had befriended certain Decembrists. Eventually, despite some mistrust from the police, Pushkin was allowed to publish his works until he met an untimely end in 1837 after fighting a duel.
Some of Sellow's scientific collections from Uruguay and Brazil are divided between the Museum of Natural History of Berlin, the Ethnological Museum of Berlin, and the Museum of Natural History of Vienna. These collections include, in addition to botany, many zoological preparations, insects, shells, ethnographic drawings and original diaries. In October 1831, Sellow met an unfortunate and untimely end by drowning in a river when only 42 years old. His versatile and rich contribution to the botanical knowledge of Brazilian flora remained largely forgotten until recently, when his name was honored with Sellowia, a botanical journal published in Itajaí, Brazil.
Just before starting take the glass out of the little drawer and put it into the little flap pocket of the car. You will find it useful to have handy, not only for personal use, but to occasionally hold up to see what is behind you. Motor Manners – Pedestrians, according to the law, practically own the highways... Dogs, chickens and other domestic animals at large are not pedestrians, and if one is driving at a regulation speed ... one is not responsible for their untimely end. It is advisable to drive slowly through all towns and villages.
This can in part be explained by the party standing in many more municipalities, but it can also be seen as a reaction to the so-called "right-wing winter" in national politics as the welfare reforms of the right-wing second Balkenende cabinet were called by its centre-left and left-wing opponents. In a reaction to these results, Marijnissen declared on election night that the "SP has grown up". After the untimely end of the second Balkenende cabinet and the minority government of the third Balkenende cabinet, the SP gained 16 seats in the parliament after the 2006 general election, nearly tripling its parliamentary representation.
From then on it was known officially as the Village of Lake Park until the 1970s when Lake Park was converted by the State of Minnesota into a City of the Fourth Class (Population under 5,000), for which it remains today. For many decades, up until the mid-1980s it was also known as the "Lefse Capital of the World" for its lefse factories and their high production, but they unfortunately came to an untimely end due to a national recession and the loss of regular rail freight service stops in the city. Today, the city is small rebounding family community with an excellent school, new small businesses, and expansion for additional housing.
Donald smells a rat lurking within this story, but finally accepts the fat fee offered to keep Bertha happy. The attempt to protect the client has unexpected side effects, including several women removing their garments for one reason or other, a horrifically false accusation against the straight-shooting Donald and the exciting courtroom climax he engineers in the above-mentioned trial. # Fish or Cut Bait (1963) William Morrow and Company, April 1963 When Cool and Lam are hired for day-and-night coverage of a harassed woman, a tortuous tale involving a high-class 'escort service' unfolds. Donald is dismissed from the case, but inserts himself back in self-defence after the madam comes to an untimely end.
A report detailing the burning of Prudence Lee in 1652 A pamphlet detailing the burning in April 1652 of Joan Peterson, the so-called Witch of Wapping, also describes the execution of Prudence Lee, found guilty of mariticide. Lee was apparently brought on foot, between two sheriff's officers and dressed in a red waistcoat, to the place of execution in Smithfield. There she confessed to having "been a very lewd liver, and much given to cursing and swearing, for which the Lord being offended with her, had suffered her to be brought to that untimely end". She admitted to being jealous of and arguing with her husband, and stabbing him with a knife.
In tandem with the other two narratives are Hope's recollections of her affair with Usman Shoukry, an Egyptian mercenary airforce pilot flying sorties in a MiG 15 against rebel army groups. Hope is able to meet him when she carries out supply runs in the reserve's landrover to Brazzaville, the provincial capital. He surprises her one time when he designs the world's smallest aeroplanes by strapping on wings and landing gears to house flies made from match-sticks and paper. They are both genuinely fond of each other during their time together, with Usman making plans to buy one of the run-down houses on the beach where they go to relax and swim, until he meets an untimely end on one of his missions.
After his win in Hong Kong, a string of bad luck and poor reliability had put Edo out of the championship contention. In Sanya, he was almost taken out by a three-car shunt between Buemi, Frijns and di Grassi and thrown out of points after receiving a 16-second time penalty for failing to activate the attack mode. Then, in Rome, a drive shaft failure forced him to retire when he was running a strong 6th. In Paris, he crashed from 7th position in the rain and eventually collided with Alex Lynn (which gave him a 3-place grid penalty in the next round). In Monaco, an overtaking incident with Jérôme D’Ambrosio, damaged his front suspension and resulted in the untimely end to his race.
History and Future of Justice is a book of philosopher and political scientist Vojin Rakic. It analyzes the thesis that history is marked by a slow but progressive development of freedom and justice, and that the 'end of history' will be marked by a condition of perfect freedom and perfect justice, provided that history does not come to an `untimely end`. He asserts that, in spite of all the tragic and inhumane events in our history, a view of the overall historical development of humanity reveals a progress from epochs in which only some were free (e.g., Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, the Middle Ages) to periods in which liberal and democratic concepts are gradually suppressing extremely inegalitarian and authoritarian regime types.
The specimen has foxed today, giving it an altogether beige hue, but when originally shot, the olive areas of the head were grey as the cheeks, and the yellow and buff on face and underside was pure white. The brown wings and tail were rufous, due to the pheomelanins not being tinged by lipochromes. Thus, this bird is very likely certainly the result of a simple genetic change, perhaps just a single point mutation, affecting some part of the carotinoid metabolism – essentially the same thing that happens in albinism but in a different metabolic pathway. Though the bird seemed to be healthy and had survived to maturity when it found its untimely end through Townsend's gun, no other such specimens have been documented before, nor ever since.
Giesebrecht found the championship that had eluded him his entire professional career, however, with the Capitals, scoring 1 goal and 3 assists in 10 games to defeat the Hershey Bears and win the Calder Cup. Giesebrecht's professional career came to an untimely end in 1942 when he volunteered for the Canadian Army during World War II. He served as a corporal in the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, Ordnance Field Park. His unit landed at Normandy one month after D-Day, and saw action in France, Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany. He turned down an offer from Jack Adams to return to the Red Wings at the end of the war, and instead worked at his family business and played senior hockey.
The centre gap was apparent during the Divided Bridge's whole lifetime and lacking structural integrity the "hideous monstrosity" quickly became unsafe: > "It was no wonder that when Wombwell took his caravans across the crazy > erection, the elephant-van broke through and the beast in it nearly came to > an untimely end." The dispute between the counties was resolved once and for all in 1848 when the Windsor Castle Act 1848 decreed the dismantling of the Divided Bridge and the building of two new road bridges, Victoria Bridge slightly upstream, and Albert Bridge slightly downstream. Both new bridges opened in 1851. Once the Divided Bridge was demolished the old Windsor to Datchet road was rerouted over Victoria Bridge and the Berkshire side became part of the private grounds of Windsor Castle.
Although there was a slight rise in number of people who voted for the SP compared to a year before, a few weeks before the elections the polls suggested the SP might double. After the 2004 elections a conflict arose between Jan Marijnissen and Ali Lazrak, when the latter refused to conform to an agreement that required all SP politicians to donate part of their wages. Lazrak accused Marijnissen of dictatorial behavior; an attempt to settle the argument failed and Lazrak left the fraction on 2 February 2004. In February 2006 the party was polled on 9.5% of the electorate in the municipal elections. After the untimely end of Balkenende II and the minority government of Balkenende III, the SP won 16 more seats in the 2006 elections to a total of 25, becoming the third party of the Netherlands.
In publication number 584, printed in 1714, is found the antediluvian love story of Hilpa, Harpath and Shalum. Harpath comes to an untimely end drowning in a river as he attempted to cross it. “The river is called to this day from his name, who perished in it, the river Harpath…”. Hicks does not offer the claim that this is the definitive origin of the name however he does say it is “certainly appropriate…I submit it as the most probable and ingenious theory I can suggest.” Early 18th-century maps including Matthew Carey’s 1795 Map of Tennessee as well as that of John Reid, Imlay’s American Topography, Arrowsmith, and Stockdale use the spelling Harpath River which differs from the modern spelling of “Harpeth”. The exception is John Russell’s 1794 map of the Southwest Territory published in London circa 1794.
Simon Carless has characterized robotfindskitten as "less a game and more a way of life ... It's fun to wander around until you find a kitten, at which point you feel happy and can start again". The original robotfindskitten program was the sole entrant to a contest in 1997 at the now-defunct webzine Nerth Pork — the object: create a depiction of "robotfindskitten". (The "robotfindskitten" concept was originally created by Jacob Berendes, but the only submission he received depicted kittens meeting an untimely end at the hands of malevolent robots.) When the author rewrote the program for Linux in 1999, it gained popularity and now has its own website and mailing lists. Since then, it has been ported to and/or implemented on over 30 platforms, including POSIX, the Dreamcast, Palm OS, TI 99/4A, the Z-machine, the Sony PSP, Android, and many more.
Ever afterwards the Sicilians offered sacrifices at this spring as an expiatory offering for the youth's early death. There is little doubt that Aelian in his account follows Stesichorus of Himera, who in like manner had been blinded by the vengeance of a woman (Helen) and probably sang of the sufferings of Daphnis in his recantation. Nothing is said of Daphnis's blindness by Theocritus, who dwells on his amour with Nais; his victory over Menalcas in a poetical competition; his love for Xenea brought about by the wrath of Aphrodite; his wanderings through the woods while suffering the torments of unrequited love; his death just at the moment when Aphrodite, moved by compassion, endeavours (but too late) to save him; the deep sorrow, shared by nature and all created things, for his untimely end (Theocritus i. vii. viii.). A later form of the legend identifies Daphnis with a Phrygian hero, and makes him the teacher of Marsyas.
The story is narrated as a "found manuscript" penned by Karl Heinrich, Graf von Altberg-Ehrenstein, a lieutenant-commander in the Imperial German Navy during the days of World War I. Altberg begins by declaring that he has decided to document the events leading up to his untimely end in order to "set certain facts" before the public, aware that he will not survive to do so himself. In the North Atlantic, after sinking a British freighter and its occupied lifeboats, the cruel and arrogant Altberg commands his U-boat to submerge, surfacing later to find the dead body of a seaman who died clinging to the exterior railing of the sub. A search of the body reveals a strange piece of carved ivory. Because of its apparent great age and value, one of Altberg's officers keeps the object, and shortly thereafter, strange phenomena begin to occur - such as the dead man apparently swimming away rather than sinking.
HMA No. 1, nicknamed the Mayfly is the most notable airship to have been built in Barrow. The first of its kind in the UK it came to an untimely end on 24 September 1911 when it was wrecked by wind during trials. Well-known ships built in Barrow include , the Japanese flagship during the 1905 Russo-Japanese War, the liner and the aircraft carriers and . It should also be noted that there was a significant presence of Vickers' armament division in Barrow with the huge Heavy Engineering Workshop on Michaelson Road supplying ammunition for the British Army and Royal Navy throughout both world wars. World War 1 brought significant temporary migration as workers arrived to work in the munitions factory and shipyard, with the town's population reaching to an estimated peak of around 82,000 during the War. Thousands of local men fought abroad during World War I, 616 were ultimately killed in action.
The third in a trilogy of cases involving Frederick Gye's colourful tenure as the Royal Opera House manager, Bettini v Gye(1876) 1 QBD 183 held the right to terminate is a question of construction. The main way contracts are brought to an untimely end is when one party does not perform the major primary obligations on their side of the bargain, which is a repudiatory breach of contract. As a rule, if a breach is small the other party must still go ahead and perform his obligations, but will then be able to claim compensation, or a "secondary obligation" from the party in breach.See this language being used in Photo Production Ltd v Securicor Transport Ltd [1980] UKHL 2 by Lord Diplock, probably inspired John Austin, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) If, however, the breach is very big, "fundamental" or goes "to the root of the contract", then the innocent party gets the right to elect to terminate his own performance for the future.
With a shroud of secrecy soon in place over the events surrounding the sinking of El Estero due in large part to the then-classified mission of the Caven Point Army Depot, public knowledge of the near-disaster remained low until 1944 when the first of several awards for heroism were distributed to the first responders. El Estero herself would remain in her sunken state for the better part of four months before the still-loaded ship was finally raised from the seafloor and towed out of the harbor for use as a naval gunnery target. Her untimely end and its legacy are still very much visible today in the modern-day Sandy Hook Bay, where in August 1943 the US Navy began construction of a new ammunition depot in New Jersey, now known as Naval Weapons Station Earle which features a 2.9-mile pier designed to move the hazardous activity of loading and unloading munitions away from densely populated areas. Over half a century later, both the Fire Fighter and John J. Harvey, the latter then a museum ship, helped fight fires at Ground Zero in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

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