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Sometimes the bears stopped feasting, and simply wallowed in the water.
Financial stocks, meanwhile, wallowed in the red, tracking weakness on Wall Street overnight.
After we were freed, nobody was forced anymore, but they still wallowed in filth.
Bower claims that Charles wallowed "in gloom" when a friend asked, half-jokingly, if the Queen might abdicate.
" If "Negroes wallowed in corruption, opportunism, displayed spectacular stupidity, were wanton, evil and ignorant, their case was made.
He whipped off the egg blinders and had a sip of victory coke as Meredith wallowed in defeat.
But the crack epidemic swallowed him up, and for years, he wallowed in drugs and his mental illness.
I remember wanting video evidence that I was a worthless mess, and I wallowed in the self-loathing.
When she shaped a phrase with expressive liberties, she maintained eloquence and direction and never wallowed in excessive vibrato.
I wallowed in violence during that time and got beat up as often as I beat anyone else up.
Many died in muddy pits, which some scientists think were formed when larger dinosaurs wallowed in the mud, like pigs.
Imposing hurdles on petroleum production would very likely buoy oil, which has wallowed in bear market territory for much of 2019.
Unlike traditional monopolies, which often wallowed in inefficiency, today's profit leaders – think Google or Apple – are mostly dedicated to innovation and efficiency.
DETROIT -- The best teams in the American League Central Division in recent years wallowed in mediocrity prior to the All-Star break.
All sectors, led by financials and basic materials, wallowed in red seeking cues from global economic events queued up in the day.
While developed economies have wallowed in lackluster activity, Asia's third-largest economy has maintained a resilient pace of expansion in recent years, eclipsing China.
Elizabeth Hardwick was distancing herself from Adrienne Rich, whose poems wallowed in their pain and blamed the world for most of it, in 1951.
Between 1928 and 1940 its manufacturing output grew by over 170% (see left-hand chart), even as the rest of the world wallowed in the Depression.
In a 1995 profile in SPIN, writer Charles Aaron described Deal as an "American girl," who's wallowed in "rock's broken promises and suburbia's lame spoils" more than most.
I have stood on a stage and watched with amazement as candidates wallowed in the mud, viciously attacked one another, called each other liars and disparaged each other's character.
Where Saar saw the need to present distinct images of freedom to empower black people, Walker wallowed in pain to unearth ugly truths that we need to reckon with.
The president has wallowed in a special hatred for Amazon and its CEO Jeff Bezos, repeatedly claiming that the company is crooked and taking advantage of the US Postal Service.
I wallowed in some self pity over my situation until a few days later, when my boyfriend's eight-year-old nephew broke his arm and took on surgery like a champ.
Pizza Hut had gained a reputation for low quality food, limited technological advancements and, thus, wallowed in the shadow of rival Domino's, which has become a dominant force in the pizza market.
Overall, the episode wasn't a perfect finish, but it felt completely in keeping with the concepts and values -- or specifically, the lack of the latter -- that "Veep" has wallowed in throughout its Emmy-winning run.
It's quite a different use of the past than, say, during the '90s, when many houses wallowed in retro, specifically '70s looks, reviving styles we hadn't seen for a while and pretending they were new.
On the night before their date with the White Walkers, they wallowed in the cost of this duty, indulging in gallows humor and fellowship to distract from the undead hordes bearing down on the castle.
By lingering on the edge of a ridiculous longing for self-cognizant transgression, the essentially Sadian images in Devil in the Flesh rip the skin off an ideal gallantry that had wallowed in romantic idealism.
Of all the perversions "American Horror Story," has wallowed in, perhaps the most surprising has been the show's penchant for happy endings, no matter how dark and alienating the series has been up until that point.
Late in Act I, when the Marschallin gently tells Octavian that sooner or later he will leave her for a younger woman, Ms. Pieczonka, in sync with Mr. Petrenko's approach, sang wistfully, but never wallowed in sentimentality.
As the butt of every joke, he wallowed in self-loathing, before turning to extreme dieting, which turned into an eating disorder that allowed him to lose more than 100 pounds but also landed him in the hospital.
There is another team that went through all this, that wallowed in its history as the world moved on, that stuck to outdated traditions and refused to change, no matter how mountainous the evidence that it needed to.
We each wallowed in our own misery for a while, but each slowly started to crawl out of it, started to work on ourselves more, started to grow stronger individually, more grounded, more at home in our own skin.
Indeed, many Americans have wallowed in shame and despair at the spectacle of our elected government treating our fellow Americans — albeit from south of our border — as if they were sub-human ("animals" trying to "infest" our country, in Trump's words).
But the way lawmakers and the Trump White House have found themselves in the same exact box canyon they wallowed in as the initial iteration of "repeal and replace" imploded less than two weeks ago is illustrative of complexity that continues to dominate -- and plague -- this internal debate.
In the 1970s, Bum Phillips of the Houston Oilers wallowed in Texas-ness, patrolling the sidelines in ostrich-hide cowboy boots and a 10-gallon Stetson, while Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys established himself as a style maverick by sticking with the businessman fedora long after most American men ditched the look.
Mudhole Branch is a stream in Dubois County, Indiana, in the United States. Mudhole Branch was named from the fact buffalo once wallowed in the mud here.
The Lüneburg Saltworks () was a saline in the German town of Lüneburg that extracted salt. According to legend, a hunter killed a wild boar whose coat was snow-white from crystallised salt. The sow must have wallowed in a salt spring and so the first source of salt was discovered in Lüneburg about 800 years ago.
She closed the range to and hit No. 17′s conning tower with a shell. Ward steamed past the midget submarine and dropped four depth charges as it wallowed in her wake, and the PBY then dropped more depth charges. No. 17 sank outside the harbor′s entrance with the loss of her two-man crew.
His writing showed contempt for the pursuit of wealth through industrial capitalism and his appreciation for the Soviet Union's achievements. His work detailed his amorous adventures and his marked contempt for Cyril Connolly, who wallowed in self-pity in The Unquiet Grave, and for other "stay-at-home intellectuals with comfortable jobs in the BBC", while Soviet heroes fought the Battle of Stalingrad.
The first scientific writings of this behaviour dates back to 1831. American ornithologist John James Audubon described wild juvenile turkeys that "wallowed" in abandoned ant hills. Another description was published by a naturalist in 1847 in a manuscript called "Bird of Jamaica". In it the author describes how ants remove parasites from a tame crow, while the crow is foraging for food.
In 1808, fishermen in the local ria found the warm waters of the island had healing qualities. Later, a loaded donkey with a number of ulcers and with ringworm was abandoned by its owner on the island. After a few months the owner was surprised to find the healthy animal. The donkey had wallowed in the island's mud and its wounds had disappeared.
On the third day he wanted to give up and leave, but a voice from Heaven told to fight for three more hours. Dobrynya eventually killed the dragon in three hours. The dragon's blood did not seep into the ground, and Dobrynya wallowed in the pool for three days. A voice from Heaven eventually told him to stick his spear in the ground and say an incantation.
She then proceeded to Da Nang to pick up equipment and a "Seabee" causeway section for transport to Yokosuka. Soon after reaching Yokosuka, she commenced an upkeep period which lasted until 1 August 1970. A trip to Hong Kong and a final deployment to Vietnam rounded out Terrell Countys stay in the Far East. On 1 October 1970 the Panama-registered freighter lost all power and wallowed in heavy seas.
Kongo in 1701 For nearly forty years, the kingdom of Kongo wallowed in civil war. With São Salvador in ruins, the rival houses had retreated to bases in Mbula (also known as Lemba) and Kibangu. In the midst of this crisis, a young woman named Dona Beatriz Kimpa Vita appeared claiming that she was possessed by the spirit of Saint Anthony. She tried to win recognition for a reunification of the country.
For whom, on whose account, Dr. Kastner, did > you go like a thief in the night to Nuremberg to become a witness for the > defense of S.S. Colonel Kurt Becher, the murderer of Jews, the man who > wallowed in the blood of our brothers in Hungary? Kurt Becher - Economic > Administrator of the Gestapo! Why did you save him from the death penalty > which he had so richly earned? You flew to Nuremberg to save a mass murderer > of Jews.
The king at first thought to throw the pig into the sea, but decided against it, and had him raised as a child. He learned to talk, but wallowed in mud whenever he could. One day, he told his mother that he wished to marry and persisted until the queen persuaded a poor woman to give her oldest daughter to him. The girl was persuaded by her mother but resolved to kill her bridegroom their wedding night.
As No.3 Showa Maru began to burn, however, the smoke cleared away from the larger guardboat, revealing her still underway and full of fight. Sennet "commenced hot pursuit" of No.8 Kotoshiro Maru. Lagarto likewise closed the range with the larger patrol vessel, opening up with her 40-millimeter guns at ; by 06:45, No.8 Kotoshiro Maru’s guns had fallen silent and she wallowed in the sea, burning fiercely, while No.3 Showa Maru likewise lay in extremis.
The little ship disappeared in a veritable cloud of spray that, when it subsided, revealed Pelican- heavily hit, battered, and holed-assuming a list before beginning to settle. As the seemingly mortally wounded minesweeper wallowed in the swells, Auk, immediately altered course to close Pelican. Passing a line at 1008, within 10 minutes of the explosions, Auk drew alongside Pelican. After seeing one hose line part, Auk passed another to aid Pelican in pumping out the rapidly rising water below decks.
Georges Pompidou who had not been part of the résistance, succeeded de Gaulle to the French Presidency in 1969. In a desire to formally end "this time when french people did not love each other", he abandoned the resistancialist tradition. Concomitantly, a new generation affirmed itself after the May 1968 events in France, greatly liberalizing french society. In 1971, The Sorrow and the Pity by Marcel Ophüls definitively brought to an end the patriotic myth of mass resistance by depicting a country which wallowed in the collaboration.
On 17 December, Spence prepared to refuel and pumped out all of the salt water ballast from her tanks; but rough seas caused the fueling operation to be cancelled. The next day, the weather worsened and the storm turned into a major typhoon. As the ships wallowed in canyon-like troughs of brine, Spences electrical equipment got wet from great quantities of sea water taken on board. After a 72-degree roll to port, all of the lights went out and the pumps stopped.
Scott Bowles, writing for USA Today, gave the film a negative review, declaring "never was a movie so bleak and empty". He claimed that Never Let Me Go did not "embrace the book's unrelentingly dark tones", but rather wallowed in them. He commented that not even the cast's performance, particularly Garfield's, were enough to redeem the film. New York Times journalist Manohla Dargis said that the film presented "the aspect of a tasteful shocker" because its "cruelty is done so prettily and with such caution that the sting remains light".
However, William Marvel states in his book, Lincoln's Autocrat: The Life of Edwin Stanton that "Stanton's emotional detachment and his domineering persona made him valuable that night, as others wallowed in anguish". Thomas and Hyman also state: "Always before, death close at hand had unsettled him close to the point of imbalance. Now he seemed calm, grim, decisive, in complete outward control of himself". Andrew Johnson, about whom Stanton, and the country, knew little, was sworn in as President at 11 am on April 15, in the Kirkwood Hotel.
Nearby, , the division flagship, observed that Baker's depth charge attacks and gunnery had been effective because smoke and flame issued from the conning tower. Thomas joined the action with her forward three-inch guns at 8,000 yards, firing 29 rounds as she closed. She delivered the coup de grâce by ramming the U-boat's starboard side some 20 to 30 feet abaft the conning tower. After a 70 degree roll to port, the submarine wallowed in the swell. At 1947, her bow rose high out of the water, and she then slid back into the sea at an angle of 60°.
The fire was caused by seawater entering through open hatches in rough seas. It soaked electrical insulation which had not been sufficiently waterproofed (since it conformed to an older specification than the three other submarines), starting a fire. The Chicoutimi lost power and wallowed in the seas NW of Ireland. An Irish Naval vessel was damaged by the heavy seas when trying to get to the Chicoutimi but another the LÉ Aoife was able to reach her and took over from British Royal Navy frigates HMS Montrose and Marlborough as the scene coordinator on the 6th of October.
The German forces from the east planned to meet the Italian forces from the west at the Gela beachhead.Garland & Smyth, pp.163-174 The German 2nd Battalion swept past the 3rd Battalion of the 26th Infantry Regiment at 06:40; and the 26th began retreating toward the beach, while the 16th Infantry Regiment delayed the German 1st Battalion until naval gunfire began to take effect at mid-morning.Atkinson (2007) pp.97-100 While the sixty tanks landed earlier still wallowed in the dunes, five American tanks landed from LST-2 at 08:45 immediately went into action without being dewaterproofed.
Slaves in Bondage is a low-budget, independently produced exploitation film presented as a cautionary tale about the evils of white slavery prostitution rings operating in larger cities in the United States. To avoid local censorship issues, the film's dialogue does not use the words brothel or prostitution. The film is typical of the many exploitation film features of its time that claimed to warn the public about various kinds of shocking sin and depravity corrupting today's society. In reality, these films were cynical, profit-motivated vehicles that wallowed in lurid, taboo subjects such as drug abuse, promiscuous sex, venereal disease, polygamy, child marriages, etc.
When God wants to bless a people, He sends them a development and people-oriented leader with the savvy, foresight, capacity, character and the aura. To salvage the people of Ukanafun/Oruk Anam who for eight years wallowed in leadership deficiency, near absence of federal representation, and inadequate development, God in His infinite wisdom sent Mr. Unyime Idem, to the rescue. Following his business success in telecommunication, finance and agriculture and his growing popularity and influence, the constituents of Oruk Anam/Ukanafun federal constituency urged him to run for the seat in the Nigeria federal house of representatives. In 2018, he contested for the PDP ticket in the primary election of the party beating three other candidates to emerge PDP flag bearer.
She desires his death to avenge the sacrifice of her daughter Iphigenia, to exterminate the only thing hindering her from commandeering the crown, and to finally be able to publicly embrace her long-time lover Aegisthus. The play opens to a watchman looking down and over the sea, reporting that he has been lying restless "like a dog" for a year, waiting to see some sort of signal confirming a Greek victory in Troy. He laments the fortunes of the house, but promises to keep silent: "A huge ox has stepped onto my tongue." The watchman sees a light far off in the distance—a bonfire signaling Troy's fall—and is overjoyed at the victory and hopes for the hasty return of his King, as the house has "wallowed" in his absence.
No. 76 U. 30506. The poetic work, Ludlul bēl nēmeqi, describes how the fortunes of Šubši-mašrâ-Šakkan, a rich man of high rank, turned one day. When beset by ominous signs, he incurred the wrath of the king, and seven courtiers plotted every kind of mischief against him. This resulted in him losing his property, “they have divided all my possessions among foreign riffraff,” friends, “my city frowns on me as an enemy; indeed my land is savage and hostile,” physical strength, “my flesh is flaccid, and my blood has ebbed away,” and health, as he relates that he “wallowed in my excrement like a sheep.” While slipping into and out of consciousness on his death bed, his family already conducting his funeral, Urnindinlugga, a kalû, or incantation priest, was sent by Marduk to presage his salvation.

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