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WE THOUGHT IT WOULD STAND UP WELL UP IN AN APPELLATE PROCESS.
In this suit, I felt the truth of who I am well up in my gut.
Here in Texas, prospects for cleaning up our dirtiest coal plants are, well, up in the air.
And exactly how we're going to have carbon-neutral air travel is still, well, up in the air.
He's pitching really well, up in the zone with his fastball, and his changeup has really come on, too.
When I close my eyes, I can still feel every poke and prod, and my eyes instantly well up in tears.
Iterations of this meme included anguishing Doctor Who finales, sad Finding Nemo moments, and just about any other scene that made us well up in a theater.
One of the most harrowing scenes involves a woman putting Siffredi's fingers into her mouth, mimicking a blow job, but going so deep throat that tears well up in her eyes.
As Gamez John continues, the physical challenge of his actions begins to inflict bodily suffering—or perhaps it's simply the devastating lyrics of Johnny Cash singing "Hurt"—and tears seem to well up in his eyes.
"When mom passed, they pulled the curtain between the two beds, he just stared at the curtain," the couple's daughter, Beth Kinkeade, told the outlet, while her brother noted that tears began to well up in Bob's eyes.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Tears well up in Wang Shiji's eyes as he describes the first time he saw Mao Zedong, waving to a crowd of Red Guards in Beijing at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution in 1966 when Mao declared class war.
This was merely one of hundreds of small last ditch efforts being undertaken by would-be saviors of humanity in the face of burning out and all that feeling seemed to well up in me as I prepared to leave the comfort of the vessel.
When coworkers have asked me if I'm okay, whether because of El Paso, ICE raids, violence at the border, or whatever the day's menu of terribleness offers my people, I either well up in tears as a knot the size of a grapefruit grows in my throat, gently choking me, or I spout the rehearsed lines that won't lead to my entire day going into emotional disarray.
Well, up in a balloon there ain't any of that, and it's the darlingest place there is.
As tears well up in his eyes, he again listens to the greeting and – remembering happier times – realizes what he has just lost.
Exactly half of his deliveries were on a good length, and while he banged 18 in short, another 11 were pitched well up in the blockhole.
Brij Mohan Dattatreya Kaifi was born on 13 December 1866 in Delhi. He was a student of Altaf Hussain Hali in poesy. He was also well up in Hindi, Arabic, Persian, and English. He lived in Lahore for many years, where his son was an editor of The Tribune.
The tracks "Sunshine" and the Coldplay cover "Trouble" feature production by the artist Arethis as well. "Up in My Head," "Landscapes," and "It's Serious" are also on Playin' Me. The album first became available via streaming on 10 July 2012."Cooly G – ‘Playin’ Me’ (album stream)". Dummy. 10 July 2012.
Davison ran home for second with Garth Tander first Holden in third. Fourth place was Jason Richards best of season for both him and the Tasman Motorsports team. Steven Richards was fifth with Lee Holdsworth finishing sixth. Todd Kelly was well up in seventh with ninth an excellent result for Michael Caruso.
The Turks withdrew to defend the Wadi el Hesi, with 52nd (L) Division well up in pursuit. 156th Brigade was left marching in the rear as the rest of the division stormed the wadi and led the pursuit up the coast towards Junction Station.Bullock, pp. 75–81.Falls, Egypt and Palestine, Vol II, pp. 131–6.
His premises were lit throughout with the electric light. The workmen employed were well up in their particular line, and with Allport's supervision nothing but the best work was turned out. The trade has extended in many directions, and was not likely to decline in the hands of such a capable manager. He invested wisely, and was subsequently reaping the benefit.
52nd (L) Division down on the coast carried out a holding action while the Desert Mounted Corps swept round the Turkish flank. 1/4th (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles) Royal Scots attacked the formidable el Arish redoubt and the associated 'Little Devil' trench system, with 1/8th Scottish Rifles providing a support company and carrying companies. The Turks withdrew to defend the Wadi el Hesi, with 52nd (L) Division well up in pursuit.
Pit stops again occurred during this yellow. A second pit lane incident occurred when Simon Pagenaud, who had been running well up in the field, bumped into the car of Mikhail Aleshin while leaving his pit box. Pagenaud, just as his teammate Will Power, was sent to the back of the field for the incident (Unsafe Pit Exit Release). During the pit stop sequence, Will Power elected to stay out, giving him the lead.
Qualifying was held on Sunday 8 June. Jamie Whincup slammed home pole position in the final moments of qualifying, some four-tenths clear of the field. Mark Winterbottom was second fastest, leading Will Davison and leading Holden, Rick Kelly by only a few hundredths of a second. Fabian Coulthard had a best ever qualifying result to be fifth fastest with Russell Ingall also well up in sixth, 19 grid spots ahead of his teammate.
This is roughened by the crossing of the growth lines, which are elsewhere inconspicuous. On the base surrounding the umbilicus there are also four more prominent carina, about equal in size and evenly separated by wide, slightly concave interspaces. The first one is situated about the middle of the base, and the last one well up in the umbilicus. On all of these, the lines of growth are so conspicuous as to give them a distinctly beaded appearance.
A third-place finish in race 2 for Latta made the difference and May led the series by two points. David Yuill led the rest of the resurgent class, competing for Australian championship status for the first time since 2006. Yuill was fast in the very wet second race on Sunday morning, finishing just behind May, well up in the top ten overall. Consistency put perennial 250 National race Frank Giglio fourth in the points, ahead of STR's Matthew Palmer, the de facto defending class champion.
In early August 1936, a reunion of the Protector crew was held at Alberton, Port Adelaide. Both Captain Clare and Commander Turner were given an ovation when they were announced. Turner was highly regarded by the Able seaman for being a smart officer, well up in his work, and yet kind and courteous to those who served under him. At the time of his death on 24 October 1949, he was the last surviving officer of the crew who served aboard HMCS Protector during the Boxer Rebellion.
After finishing 6th and 4th in the DDR-Liga, Konzack took over BSG Lok Stendal, just relegated from the Oberliga, for the 1968-69 season. In his first season in Stendal, he closely missed out on promotion, finishing second in the league. After the first half of the following season Stendal was well up in the field with 20:6 points, but Konzack was sacked nevertheless and had to take over the role of a scientific advisor with BSG Lok. In the summer of 1970 he joined Oberliga side 1.
Usually found in groups of up to 15 birds, the plain chachalaca is furtive and wary and prefers to escape from danger by running swiftly on the ground or leaping and gliding through brushy tangles. The plain chachalaca feeds in trees or on the ground on fruit (figs, palms, Sapotaceae), seeds, leaves, and flowers. It is sometimes a pest of crops such as tomatoes and cucumbers. The call is a loud, raucous RAW-pa-haw or cha-cha-LAW-ka, often by several birds in a rhythmical chorus, especially in early morning and evening, usually from well up in trees.
Capture of Wadi el Hesi. By the autumn of 1917 the EEF had been revitalised by the arrival of Sir Edmund Allenby as commander-in-chief, and the next operation (the 3rd Battle of Gaza, 31 October–7 November) was much better planned and successful. 52nd (L) Division down on the coast carried out a holding action while the Desert Mounted Corps swept round the Turkish flank. The Turks withdrew to defend the Wadi el Hesi, with 52nd (L) Division well up in pursuit. 157th Brigade led this pursuit, having been in reserve, and made for the mouth of Wadi el Hesi, accompanied by artillery and cavalry.
" She concluded, "The story's interest is unflagging, and the end brings excitement as well as surprise."The New York Times Book Review, 24 September 1939 (p. 20) William Blunt in The Observer of 4 June 1939 raised a question regarding Christie's abilities to write non-crime fiction, which demonstrates that her nom-de-plume identity of Mary Westmacott was not yet public knowledge: "I should hate to have to state on oath which I thought was Agatha Christie's best story, but I do think I can say that this is well up in the first six. The humour and humanity of its detail raise a question which only one person can give an answer.
" Zimmer appeared in his final Major League game as a player at age 42 on September 27, 1903. In his role as manager, Zimmer took over a team that had finished in seventh place in 1902. By the first of June 1903, the Phillies were struggling with an 11-26 record. Zimmer at that time acknowledged that the "task of managing a team that does not stand so well up in the race is not the most pleasant one in the world", but he insisted that he was not discouraged and noted that the greater satisfaction comes not from taking charge of a first-class team and keeping it going, but "to take hold of a team that is down in the race and bring it up to a high standard.
' (as in Harry Potter) 'Sir?' 'Don't do that' (reference to famous Joyce Grenfell catch-phrase) The game also provides Lyttleton with the regular opportunity to make fun of Lionel Blair, long-standing team captain on Give Us a Clue, the TV show from which Sound Charades is said to have been derived. This usually involves some sort of outrageous innuendo such as "Who wouldn't have been moved to watch the tears of frustration well up in Lionel's eyes at being unable to use his mouth to finish off Two Gentlemen of Verona?". Una Stubbs, another regular captain on Give Us a Clue, is also occasionally mocked in this way, for example when Lyttleton recalled "the occasion on which Una Stubbs, her hands a blur, managed to pull off Three Men in a Boat in under ninety seconds".
The English verb to burn, attested since the 12th century, is a combination of Old Norse brenna "to burn, light", and two originally distinct Old English verbs: bærnan "to kindle" (transitive) and beornan "to be on fire" (intransitive), both from the Proto-Germanic root bren(wanan), perhaps from a Proto-Indo- European root bhre-n-u, from base root bhereu- "to boil forth, well up." In Dutch, (ver)branden mean "to burn", brandmerk a branded mark; similarly, in German, Brandzeichen means "a brand" and brandmarken, "to brand". Sometimes, the word cauterize is used. This is known in English since 1541, and is derived via Medieval French cauteriser from Late Latin cauterizare "to burn or brand with a hot iron", itself from Greek καυτηριάζειν, kauteriazein, from καυτήρ kauter "burning or branding iron", from καίειν kaiein "to burn".
Near the staircase there was a rectangular altar with a concavity equipped with a drain hole, which in turn gave onto a transverse channel which allowed the outflow of the liquids produced by the sacrifices without mixing them with the sacred waters of the well. The temple is surrounded by a temenos, sacred enclosure, elliptical in shape, which had the function, as in other temples, to separate the temple from the rest of the site. The fence is built in megalithic work, that is with rough-hewn and not perfectly squared stones like those of the well. The practice of ordeal and the treatment of infirmities (sanatio) in the Sardinian water sources, confirmed by the presence of many ex-votos, is mentioned by Gaius Julius Solinus who, in the 3rd century AD, reports that «springs, hot and wholesome, well up in many places.
My letters signed ' > Sincerus ' arrested Mr. Torrens' attention directly. He came to look for me > in my humble abode in Freeman-street, and we have ever since been firmly > allied. I and other Germans, led on by Beyer, Vosz, and many others, gave > him what ever assistance we were able to contribute; and he, finding me well > up in the judicial and historical aspects of the matter, encouraged me to > write ' The Voice of Reason and History on Conveyancing' (not yet wholly > forgotten), and he got Mr. G. F. Angas, in his own generous way, to bear the > whole costs of publishing. I also lent Mr. Torrens some amount of > industrious and persevering aid in privately discussing the principles of > his first scheme, and I had a share — a very humble share — in re-settling > the draft of the first Act before its second reading.
The affair was concluded when, on 8 August 1654, a warrant was directed to the Commissioners of Excise to pay to Phelps the stipulated sum. It appears incidentally that John Phelps was well up in shorthand, which must have helped him more than a little, for he took in that way all the evidence adduced on the trial of three persons for endeavoring to raise forces against the Protector. Not long before the overthrow of his party, an order in Parliament was made on 13 May 1659, that £50 be given to John Phelps for his services as clerk of Parliament, and the money was paid soon afterwards. Ample evidence has thus been adduced that Phelps was very useful to his party, and was not only willing but able to serve it in important capacities, whilst his continued employment show that, so far, his services were understood.
The Sienese- Ghibelline army waited until the sun was well up in order to deny that advantage to the enemy, and the battle finally started around 10:00 with a charge of the German knights, which forced the right wing of the Guelfs to withdraw. The Tuscan knights of the Ghibelline third division entered the melee, and while the knights were thus engaged on the north end of the battlefield, the Sienese and allied infantry attacked the Florentines on the steepest side of Monselvoli. The battle raged with the Florentines gradually gaining the upper hand due to the weight of superior numbers until about 15:00, when Niccolò da Bigozzi (in command of the Sienese 4th Division) attacked and stabilized the situation. At about this same time, a group of Tuscan Ghibelline exiles, who were fighting in the Sienese-Ghibelline army, convinced some relatives fighting on the opposite side to betray the Guelfs.
The sailors aboard the Hallaton see the disciples leaving the beach and filing up towards the temple, and realise that they have left it too late to attack. The Brigadier has no choice but to order the sailors to fire the ship's missiles at the temple, though he knows that the Doctor will be killed as well. Up in the temple, Alex is addressing his fellow Skang, telling them that they can now move forward without fear under a dynamic leader—but as he speaks, the bombardment begins. The Doctor and Hilda are buried alive in their cave when part of the temple collapses over its entrance; however, the remaining Skang strip off their robes and take to the skies, riding waves of gravity in bodies less dense than those of human beings. Outside, the disciples flee in terror when the bombardment begins, and some are trampled and crushed in the stampede—but instead of helping his fellow disciples, Jeremy stays where he is so that he’ll be first in line for the reward when the queue reforms.

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