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"We used to have snow up to here and up to here," he said, pointing to his torso and his shoulders as he recalled a string of childhood winters.
And Jordanians are just have had it up to here.
It's not clear what the company is up to here.
Notice the "up to" here – we don't know the exact amount.
It makes you wonder what Trump is really up to here.
Chris Christie has had it up to here with the hecklers.
I don't know why, because the podium goes up to here.
"You are the first people to reach up to here," said Jose.
Explanation No. 4: I've had it up to here with you people!
"Water up to here?" he said, brushing his hand to his knee.
And he's had it up to here with you questioning his methods.
When I left my house the water was like up to here.
Cardi B has had it up to here with people questioning her intelligence.
And now it&aposs even closer distance and your knees are up to here.
It's not quite what Houellebecq is up to here, but there's a similar insouciance.
Lil Wayne had had it up to HERE and was getting tired of it.
Trump has ignored the demands, and clearly Steven has had it up to here.
And that's a problem, because we think consumers are up to here with subscription prices.
"It can come up to here," he said, pointing to the edge of his property.
JENNESS I'm either going to be wigged or I'm cutting my hair up to here.
Molly McNearney has had it up to here with her husband Jimmy Kimmel's elaborate pancake creations.
Parul: So, you're going to pour about a quarter cup of milk, right up to here.
"It's up to here!" he said, pointing above his head, his eyes full of contagious wonder.
"We're up to here," said Silvia Blanchoux, a hospital cleaner, gesturing with a hand across her throat.
"He put his finger inside my eye, up to here; full finger inside my eye," Rafiq added.
"The water was up to here," Desmond Johnson, a player on the team, told ABC News, gesturing to his neck.
I don't know why, because the podium only comes up to here…maybe to make sure his pants weren't wet.
Everyone can see what she's up to here and this kind of ham-handed cynical political calculation absolutely disgusts voters.
Jeffrey Laney of St. Louis apparently has had it up to here with the violence that he's seen in the city.
"It was scary -- the water was up to here," Houston resident Yee Seng said, gesturing to the middle of her chest.
" The National Catholic Reporter quoted the archbishop as saying that he and the pope were "fed up to here with princes.
The president later gestured to his chest and said "I've had him up to here," an apparent shot at Buttigieg's height.
Whatever the outcome, it's another dogged example of Australians behaving badly while travelling and the government has had it up to *here.*
While we'll likely never tire of adorable Baby Yoda, it seems the Mandalorian has had it up to here with the child.
A pilot, who has had it up to here, advises fliers to leave the plane and mill about the tarmac — and they do.
"A guy tried it today but he turned back because the snow was up to here," she said, indicating a line at her stomach.
Cedric the Entertainer's had it up to here with the killing of unarmed citizens, so he was front and center to march in protest.
Then there's Natasha Parker, a bona fide Actual Adult, who has had it up to here all season long with Peter's wishy-washy shenanigans.
Until then, you can parse all the particulars of what Chamath — I feel he is close to one-name Beyoncé status — is up to here: v473766_s1.
But Bailey has had it up to here with all the pro-Meredith talk, and she wasn't about to let Qadri speak to her that way.
Nelly's had it up to here with allegations by the attorney for his accuser in the UK assault case ... and is now lashing out at her.
Cardi said after the fight, she had it up to here with Nicki, and the final straw seemed to be Nicki questioning her fitness as a mother.
Holy crap this is disgusting -- a jogger is defecating all over a Colorado neighborhood, and yeah ... residents have had it up to here with her s**t.
"Pictures of certain basketball players that used to be cool that now wear their pants up to here," he says, holding his hands up to his chest.
We were sliding around trying to hold on to something, and at that moment everyone said, 'Oh, this bloody touring lark – I've had it up to here, man.
Since you're nearby, Cushing asked, would you like to come by for a visit — a chat with the staff, a chance to see what we're up to here?
Ciara says she's had it up to here trying to work out a new travel schedule with Future for their son, so she's calling on a judge for backup.
While DoorDash has previously stood by this policy even under withering criticism, it would appear that the company has finally had it up to here with the proles whining.
She hadn't liked Charlotte's judgy sideways glance when she'd said some people were better than others, and she'd had it about up to here with Pippa's touchy-feely nonsense, too.
Michael Rapaport's had it up to here politely trying to ask the youth -- and their parents -- to stay indoors ... he's demanding it now, and with some cuss words to spare.
So what's a had-it-up-to-here superpower to do to stop a pariah nation bent on putting its nuclear weapons on top of a missile that could reach America?
Sounds like the Senator's had it up to here with "crazy people" on the Internet, and adds even "smart people" have been hitting him up all day worried about martial law.
The song is part antichauvinist call to arms, part street fight, part "had it up to here" exasperation, part wink — each a mood Ms. Jackson would deploy for most of her career.
They had these beautiful bay windows in the pastry kitchen, and I was watching people walk dogs and drink cappuccinos and thinking, I haven't seen sunshine and I'm up to here in pastry cream.
Ray J's had it up to HERE trying to strike a settlement with "Celebrity Big Brother" for kicking him off the show ... so he's gonna sue to get the dough he says he's owed.
Damon Dash has had it up to here with the lawyer who grilled him over a movie deal that went south, and let him know several times with some sharp insults ... all on camera.
"The water came up to here," Mr. Dong said, pointing to a spot on a wall just above his waist and just below a wedding photograph of his son and his daughter-in-law.
" Claire Mysko, spokeswoman for the National Eating Disorders Association, says the vitriolic online response to these post-pregnancy photos stems from women who "have had it up to here with this post-baby body reveal business.
Along with the band's previous albums Up to Here and Road Apples, they provided the soundtrack to the bars we went to and the parties we threw, winter house parties and summer day drinking on patios.
But, check out the clip ... Mark's had it up to HERE with Steve and advises him to rip a page outta Puffy's playbook -- as in ... if you're gonna sample someone's material, at least do it right.
It also includes suburban empty nesters who no longer require bonus rooms and backyards, and perhaps more to the point, have had it up to here with shoveling the driveway, mowing the lawn and cajoling the furnace.
They become our fans again, and that's really cool, and I'm glad people are enjoying it and they can go back and relive our journey up to here because definitely each album shows you where we came from.
Our goal is to clarify what we're up to here — providing a casual, conversational weekly missive from me, the bureau chief — and to move away from the use of NYT, which our branding experts are eager to bury.
"The water came up to here," he said, denoting a point just above two underground parking levels flooded by the water main break on Monday morning, one that made this neighborhood between Columbus Circle and Lincoln Center resemble Venice.
Yours up to here with accounts,Jessica in Park Slope Hi Jessica, What sounds a bit odd to me is the routine of him taking some of "his" money and transferring it to you each month to provide for the household.
Keeping things as brief as we can, WeWork is going to divest some companies that it bought (more on what we thought it was up to, here) including its jet, and the firm is looking to take on more capital. Unsurprisingly.
While Mike Pompeo is focused on a number of key geopolitical concerns, an email obtained by CNN suggests that the secretary of state also appears to have had it, up to, here, with, the rampant, improper use of commas by State Department staff.
Paul Rodriguez -- one of the original Latin Kings of Comedy -- says he's sticking his neck out on this one, but is willing to take the heat ... he's a fan of Donald Trump, although he's had it up to here with his antics.
The author of the post wasn't identified—the Best of Nextdoor Twitter account scribbled over their face—but they said that they lived in Rancho Cucamonga, California, and they have had it up to here with "cheap candy" like Dum Dums, Smarties, and Jolly Ranchers.
When you've had it up to here with the next immoral monstrousness coming from the highest levels of the government, it would be wise to make a beeline to both of Carrie Moyer's exhibitions, for pleasure and wonderment, certainly, but also for sustenance and psychic health.
Mordant mottos, familiar phrases and injunctions, like "Kick Against the Pricks" and "I've Had It Up To Here," are all stamped on black backgrounds in round, white, sans-serif letters, with plenty of smudges and drips to remind you that you're looking at an object, not an idea.
You tend not to look around much on a crowded car, but when you do you will typically see, on faces pointing every which way and often rearing back to avoid backpacks or arms thrusting up toward grab handles, a portraitist's range of had-it-up-to-here.
"So even though the trade war means that earnings per share might go lower short-term for a handful of obvious companies — or more if the tariffs trigger a global slowdown — our CEOs seem to be willing to take the pain because they've had it up to here with the People's Republic," Cramer said.
In the season 3 opener, "Labor Day," Betty (Lili Reinhart) has had it up to here with her mom Alice (Mädchen Amick) and sister Polly (Tiera Skovbye) obsessing over "The Farm," some new-agey organization that helped Alice get over the fact that her husband Hal (Lochlyn Munro) murdered four people as the Black Hood.
The enthusiasm for it has to represent the injustice the movie believes it's aware of — against young murdered women, their suffering dysfunctional families and black torture victims we never see — but fails to sufficiently poeticize or dramatize what Mr. McDonagh is up to here: a search for grace that carries a whiff of American vandalism.
So the oversize gold safety pins of fashion legend came not just on a slinky black gown slit up to here and sliced down to there, more asymmetric and twisty than the original, but also on nipped-in black jackets, holding together seams on the back and shoulders and paired with cropped mohair sweaters (stomachs were a prime erogenous zone) and black miniskirts.
However, if you've had it up to here with the party, spend some time remembering handbag artist Judith Leiber instead; discover why dandy Cameron Silver is selling off a lot of his clothes (and what it means for the rest of us); and find out how the sensibility of Zac Posen's artist dad helped form his son's aesthetic — and where to see his work.
The rallying cry of "Estamos hasta la madre!" ("We've had it up to here!") was used during these protests.
The manuscript in the Bodleian Library, written out ca. 1300, contains a marginal note against the annal for 1188 that reads "up to here in Abbot John's chronicle book"."hic usque in lib. cronic. Johannis abbatis".
"Boots or Hearts" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It was released in February 1990 as the third single from their second studio album, Up to Here. The song reached number 41 in Canada.
'Reviews' Propaganda (October 2008), p. 5. In 2006, they released their first 'Best Of' album which covered their duo career up to Here & Now. 2010 saw the release of Hitting The Ground Running then in 2012 came Infinite Sky.
Ad Kan (Hebrew: , lit. Up to here) is an Israeli Zionist activist organization. It is known for infiltrating Israeli left wing organizations, as well as other forms of protest against organizations which it sees as anti- Israel. The director of Ad Kan is Gilad Ach.
By 1999 Up to Here had sold enough to gain diamond status. Up to Here was the band's first release in the US. In 1990 the album peaked on the Billboard 200 album charts at and "New Orleans is Sinking" reached on Billboards Mainstream Rock singles charts. Despite strong sales and sustained popularity in Canada, the band and album failed to find a significant international audience; American sales of the album were in its first year and from 1991 to 1997 amounted to copies. The Tragically Hip's relative lack of success in the US has been a frequent topic by commenters and interviewers, to the irritation of members of the band.
"38 Years Old" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It was released in April 1990 as the fourth single from the band's first full-length studio album, Up to Here. The song peaked at No. 41 on the Canadian RPM singles chart.
"New Orleans Is Sinking" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It was released in November 1989 as the second single from the band's first full-length studio album, Up to Here. The song reached number-one on the RPM Canadian Content chart. It was also the band's first song to chart in the United States.
Thyestes had a son with his daughter and named him Aegisthus, who went on to kill Atreus. Atreus’ children were Agamemnon, Menelaus, and Anaxibia. Leading up to here, we can see that the curse of the House of Atreus was one forged from murder and deceit, and continued in this way for generations through the family line.
Up to here, the interstate roughly marked the halfway point between U.S. Route 65 (US 65) and US 69\. Both US Highways end in Albert Lea. In Albert Lea, it curves to the northeast and meets US 65, which passes beneath the interstate. US 65 picks up Interstate 35 Business (I-35 Bus.), which follows the US Highway through the city.
"Blow at High Dough" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It was released in April 1989 as the lead single from their first full-length studio album, Up to Here. The song reached on the RPM CANCON chart. The song was later used in the CBC Television series Made in Canada as the opening theme song.
Ultimately never awarded, when asked for his thoughts by one reporter on his fellow countryman Dario Fo's 1997 success he slammed the phone down: "I'll say only this. I've just about had it up to here!" His last book, L'avventura della dualità, was published in 2003. In October 2004, he was appointed to the Italian Senate as a senator-for-life by President of the Republic Ciampi.
Margot is Thomas's older sister. Thomas describes her as, "dumb as an onion," though much of her apparent stupidity is a farce. She has a way of knowing things. At a particularly violent point of the story, where the father is threatening to hurt Thomas and his mother, Margot grabs the carving knife and threatens Father with it, saying that "I've had it up to here".
They followed up with 1989's Up to Here. This album produced four singles, "Blow at High Dough", "New Orleans Is Sinking", "Boots or Hearts", and "38 Years Old". All four of these songs found extensive rotation on modern rock radio play lists in Canada. Road Apples followed in 1991, producing three singles ("Little Bones", "Twist My Arm", and "Three Pistols") and reaching No. 1 on Canadian record charts.
Up to Here appeared on 5 September 1989. It sold copies within its first year in Canada and ranked 14th Canadian Content album for 1989, 5th for 1990, and 1st for 1991. The album peaked at in February 1990 on RPMs Canadian Albums Chart. The album went gold in Canada in January 1990 and platinum that March and later that year earned the band a Juno Award for Most Promising Artist.
'Reviews' Propaganda (Oct 2008), p. 5. In 2006 they released their first 'Best Of' album which covered their duo career up to Here & Now. 2010 saw the release of Hitting The Ground Running then in 2012 came Infinite Sky. Who We Are was released in 2014 and the single ("If This Were Your Last Day") from that album was on the BBC Radio 2 playlist for three weeks.
Retrieved on 1 May 2008 The group played songs from all three albums: We Know What You're Up To, Here Come the Drums and Better in the Dark. They surprised some fans by playing their first top 10 single, "One of My Kind", a re-working of the INXS classic "Need You Tonight", but this time sung live by Bassingthwaighte.Natalie Sings 'One of My Kind' at the Better In The Dark Tour . Rogue Traders official forum.
With the band in a bad mood and facing technical problems in their performance, Shepherd eventually got so frustrated - "I'd had it up to here with my equipment dying. So I wasn't going to stand onstage and fake what I was playing." - he smashed his bass during "Blow Up The Outside World," gave the audience the finger and left the stage. He then started a heated argument with Thayil backstage that nearly escalated into a fistfight, leading to only Cornell and Cameron returning for the encore.
This compound is originated from mevalonic acid pathway which produce dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP) from acetyl-CoA. Three DMAPPs, or one DMAPP and two isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP), are made into a farnesyl diphosphate (FPP), which is the fundamental precursor of sesquiterpene, and then sesquiterpene cyclise enzymes cause it a cyclization. The synthesis up to here is well known, though process after the first cyclization was unclear. Anislactone- type sesquiterpenes which merrilactone A belongs to has been thought to be biosynthesized from majucin since they have γ-lactone.
Scotland Yard provided training and sent Greek-speaking police officers to compile and restudy the fragmentary evidence compiled since 17 November began its operations in 1975. Heather Saunders made a highly effective televised appeal for help in finding the murderers. Family members of 17 November victims formed an advocacy group Os Edo (Ως Εδώ – "Enough" [literally: "Up to Here"]) that lobbied for a tougher Greek anti- terrorism law, passed as Law 2928/2001. The investigation identified suspects for membership in 17 November but produced no evidence usable in court.
The original line-up's tour of 1988 was a huge success, as the band played large venues for the first time since the late 1970s. In August 1989, the band released a reunion album with vocals entitled Here to Hear, featuring mainly songs written by Ted and Martin Turner. In 1990 the band went back into the studio to record the follow-up to Here to Hear. The band were shocked when founding member Upton, the band's drummer for their entire career, announced his retirement from the music industry.
Up to Here is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released in September 1989. It is one of the band's most successful albums: it has achieved diamond status in Canada for sales of over a million copies, earned the band Juno Award for Most Promising Artist, and introduced fan- favourite songs such as "Blow at High Dough", "New Orleans Is Sinking", and "38 Years Old". The album reached on RPMs Canadian Albums Chart, and both "Blow at High Dough" and "New Orleans is Sinking" reached on the RPM Canadian Content singles charts.
The Tragically Hip had released two full-length albums (Up To Here and Road Apples) before Fully Completely, working with producer Don Smith. While the albums had been successful in Canada, the Tragically Hip had not broken into the American market in a significant way. Hip guitarist Rob Baker later voiced the opinion that collaborating with the same producer on multiple projects (as the Hip had done with their first two albums) becomes troublesome because "little politics and intrigues enter into things". In late 1992, Producer Chris Tsangarides had just completed production on an album by Concrete Blonde, and was eager to work with the Tragically Hip.
The Barenaked Ladies brought a spotlight on to the Canadian indie market when their album sales began to steamroll based simply on word of mouth and their live shows. The Yellow Tape, released in 1991, became the first indie release by any band to achieve platinum status (100,000 copies) in Canada. The album Stunt became their greatest success, buoyed by "One Week", which coincidentally spent one week at the number one spot on the storied Billboard Hot 100. Also notable is The Tragically Hip who signed a long-term record deal with MCA in 1987, but were largely unrecognized until 1989s Up to Here.
Cuomo took inspiration for the song from the Shakespeare tragedy, Antony and Cleopatra. Tracks under "The Panopticon Artist" include "Back to the Shack", "I've Had It Up To Here" and "The Waste Land" all deal with Cuomo's relationships to others, particularly his fans. The album's first single, "Back to the Shack", lyrically deals with the wish to return "to [the band's] 1994 roots", with Rolling Stone describing it as a "nerdy, self-referential [...] guitar-heavy track". HitFix reviewer Dave Lewis found that the song serves as a thematic continuation of two previous Weezer songs: "In The Garage" from The Blue Album and "Memories" from Hurley.
The follow-up to Here Come the Brides, Runaway Brides, was produced by Andy Johns who had previously worked with Guns on the L.A. Guns album Waking the Dead. Three of the songs of the album were co-written by Nikki Sixx, written during the "Here Come the Bride" sessions with former guitarist Ginger also contributing writing on 3 tracks prior to leaving. The album saw a change in a style with it leaning towards a heavy metal sound in contrast with the hard rock/post-grunge sound of the first album. "Dimes in Heaven" was written as a tribute to recently deceased Pantera and Damageplan guitarist Dimebag Darrell.
When a traveler was lost, he was welcomed by her into the cave, and after a copious amount of meal, drinks and sexual acts so that he the victim would tire and go to sleep, he would be beheaded. Many bones could be found inside the cave. Up to here, the legend according to the version of Luis Vélez de Guevara and the romances, it historically can represent a real woman – Isabel de Carvajal. The real historical facts were probably mixed with the legends and Extremadura myths of the mountain people, for some women who lived in the mountains led a life of elemental rusticity.
"If the rebels fire a single shot", he declared, "I shall kill every Christian man, woman, and" (pointing to his knee) "every child, up to here". The next day, 20 April 1915, the siege of Van began when an Armenian woman was harassed, and the two Armenian men who came to her aid were killed by Ottoman soldiers. The Armenian defenders protected the 30,000 residents and 15,000 refugees living in an area of roughly one square kilometer of the Armenian Quarter and suburb of Aigestan with 1,500 ablebodied riflemen who were supplied with 300 rifles and 1,000 pistols and antique weapons. The conflict lasted until General Yudenich of Russia came to their rescue.
Elizabeth, Jeremy, and Harry Martin are three children who have had up to here with their nagging mother...a divorced strict workaholic who rarely spends quality time with, or even speaks to, them - except to criticize or scold them ever since their father passed away. During their last day of school, things started to become a disaster. Principal Terrence Leeby busts Jeremy for defending Harry against Ricky Turner, the class bully, who gets off scott-free; he also busts Harry, who hasn't done anything wrong, and then finds Elizabeth holding - but not smoking - a friend's cigarette. He contacts their mother and schedules an appointment for a home visit for the first day of summer vacation.
Yer Favourites is a two-disc compilation album by the Tragically Hip. The tracks for Yer Favourites were selected by the band's fans on its website and were remastered. The compilation includes a total of seven songs from Fully Completely (the most songs of any album on the compilation), six songs from Road Apples, five songs from Phantom Power, four songs from Up to Here, four songs from Day for Night, two songs from Trouble at the Henhouse, two songs from Music @ Work, two songs from In Violet Light, two songs from In Between Evolution and one song from the band's self-titled EP. It also included two new songs, "No Threat" and "The New Maybe". It was released both as a stand- alone two-disc set and as part of the Hipeponymous box set.
A subsequent manhunt was undertaken by police and Canadian Forces personnel. Three hundred police officers and soldiers from CFB Trenton created a cordon that eventually yielded the capture of most of the escapees. The event was immortalized in song by the Kingston Ontario rock band The Tragically Hip in "38 Years Old" from the Up to Here album. The lyrics in fact have the date and number of escapees wrong ("twelve men broke loose in '73); this was done for rhyming purposes to match the next line (..."from Millhaven maximum security). On the first anniversary of the August 10, 1975 suicide of prisoner Edward Nalon in the infamous "back hole" at Millhaven, prisoners at Millhaven refused to work and began a hunger strike for improvements to the prison system.
Inspired and convinced by the responses that were based essentially on the age-old customs and traditions of the people, Lars has continued to support Dr Khuplam in his ongoing work up to here only. As a researchers on the origins, culture and traditions of the Manmasi tribes, Dr. Khuplam had the following works to his credit: #In 1979 Dr. Khuplam published Home Medical Aid Book in Thadou-Kuki language where 1000 copies were printed for the benefit of the Thadou-Kuki community. #In 2005, a book called "Manmasi Chate Thulhun Kidang Masa (The Wonderful Genealogical Tales of Manmasi (Kuki-Chin-Mizo)" was produced with 1000 copies at the first place. It was a major compilation books of Dr. Khuplam which was published with the Help of HTC and Lars Göran Svenson of Sweden. #A booklet "Report on Manmasi Identity Book" was published in Thadou Kuki and the same was translated into English and 1000 copies printed so far. #2nd Edition of a brief History of the Kuki and meitei book 500 copies was published. #In 2002, Hillel Halkin introduced Dr. Khuplam in his book "Across the Sabbath River: In Search of a Lost Tribe of Israel." New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. #Dr.

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