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They joined forces, found a couch, and went to town.
Once sitting, Hunter quickly went to town on the steak.
They went to Town Hall meetings and raised their hands.
Honestly, I only had two but K. went to town.
But it was on Twitter that Benioff truly went to town.
It looks like she finally figured out iMovie and went to town.
For that sleight, McLean went to town on Bradshaw and decked him.
"He just went to town, and I was so shocked," the chef says.
Then he grabbed his stand-in-microphone, a pen, and went to town.
And, mostly in a thread under an introductory tweet from Kathryn, they went to town.
So I went to town on my eyebrows again, with slightly more fatalism than before.
Chinese and Taiwanese netizens spotted the opportunity and went to town with footage from the debate.
I found a handful artists whose names (but not songs) I recognized and went to town.
Monday, Kyle's wife, Tory, cut out the hearts and went to town on their front door.
They ordered a mountain of french fries and went to town on the greasy potato strips.
Finally, the late-night hosts went to town with — you guessed it — some news about email.
Then she says he grabbed a kitchen knife and went to town on the living room furniture.
He obediently stooped to his knees, freed the dildo from my friend's shorts, and went to town.
We definitely went to town on some bubbly, creamy cauliflower gratin, which is also a family fave.
That's when our hero, pizza box on her lap, went to town on two slices of pepperoni.
Pruitt and Zinke went to town de-regulating natural resource development and putting the kibosh on renewable energy.
The next time I went to town, I dreaded the spasms of my phone wriggling back to life.
Others also went to town on the movie and let rip at Kechiche for testing his audience's patience.
Upon sight of the meaty morsels, Perry immediately went to town by jokingly sampling as many as she could.
We're told someone broke the lock to the first floor patio door of her room and went to town.
Realizing this, the shooter "then went to town" on an employee's car, according to local NBC affiliate WTMJ-TV.
It's called #TrumpYourself, and after Clinton announced its launch over Twitter on Thursday morning, her followers went to town.
According to Vogue, Welch went to town with a bunch of Hanes shirts and resurfaced with exactly what Bieber needed.
"He immediately made me a snack with cheese and crackers and then went to town cleaning our tub," she wrote.
I allowed her to soak my feet in the saran-wrapped gel for 10 minutes and then she went to town.
Ted Cruz went to town on Yates, arguing that she may have broken the law by refusing to defend the order.
Notwithstanding, Pud Pad Noy put his best kick forward and went to town on the big fella with body shots galore.
Anyway, we got Meg on her way out as well and it looks like she went to town on new gear.
I then misted my hair (with a plant-watering bottle, of course) until damp, then went to town with the sugar spray.
Now, I want you to imagine if that horny friend got ahold of your mall's holiday display and just went to town.
Check out the pics ... someone went to town on the gallery, and our law enforcement sources estimate the damages between $50-100k!!!
As I recall, the copy editors went to town on factual and grammatical errors, but left what Jefferson called errors of opinion.
So on Sunday, I went to town at my local Stop and Shop and got breakfast foods, fancy coffee, snacks, and more.
The menu was written by Mel Campbell, a former Wailana manager and local magazine copywriter who really went to town on the descriptions.
Instagram's head of fashion Eva Chen went to town with kirakira+ during London fashion week, which drew many Instagrammers' attention to the app.
My friend Skeletor also joined us and brought with him some lovely flowers and raw vegan edibles that we went to town on.
Will and Joel absolutely went to town marking up this puzzle's manuscript; I think a graffitied city wall would look barer in comparison.
But when he went to town meetings and listened to their perspectives, he realized they not only had validity; there was common ground.
Casey came up with a whole new vision for our snack cupboard while I went to town on some stubborn soap scum in the shower.
The violent confrontation occurred after an Abu Sayyaf member gave away the group's location when he went to town to buy bread, the authorities said.
With some nano boost help from Ana, Cocco took his Reinhardt and went to town, swinging death down upon Fnatic and setting up EnVy for victory.
Rachel and I started nibbling on it politely and then after a few minutes just went to town and ate the entire fish with our hands.
I went to town on a family-sized portion of Thai food, then went to the gas station to buy two jumbo cookie ice cream sandwiches.
A producer named Sheena was asked to offer her phone up to the comedian, and he went to town trying to find her the perfect match.
The Denver Broncos broke out the shears and went to town on the rookies -- shaving their heads into the best terrible haircuts ever ... and it's fantastic!!
Mo picked up the enemy AWP and went to town, taking out the next two members of Mousesports with their own gun to earn the ace.
So, I had to take matters into my own hands: I found our family's only pair of tweezers (in a first-aid kit) and went to town.
Bonus: Shawne went to town on the NY Giants for their "HORRIBLE" decision to bench Eli Manning for a week -- and he made some pretty good points.
After my class, I unclipped from the bike, took a giant swig from my water bottle, reached for the can of Super Dry, and went to town.
"They had me do a fight scene, and basically I just went to town and did as many back flips as I could possibly do," he said.
But instead of simply taking his PS4 away, she grabbed a hammer and went to town on the controllers, smashing them to bits while the things were still on.
High on independence and pubescent hormones I loaded up proto-gifs of Britney Spears and pre right-wing conspiracy theorist Stacey Dash, then gleefully went to town on myself.
Rapper Freddie Gibbs claims his baby mama's making his life a living hell ... a nightmare he claims started after she went to town on his car with a knife.
I recently visited my local nail salon for a relaxing day of self-care, but things got a bit stressful when the nail technician went to town on my cuticles.
Jevon says the guys went to town on expensive wine and steak -- and when Bunkley's mom found out, she personally called Andy Reid to try to get the money back.
So they rented a helicopter, loaded it up with Globetrotter Bull Bullard and what must have been a million basketballs, and went to town on a bucket 210 feet below.
All of that stuff started to feel exciting to me when I read the book, and I got really invested in these characters and just went to town with it.
To figure out how the money should be spent, we went to town halls, churches, and other local gatherings in the communities with high dropout rates, infant mortality, and the like.
Cramer was sure that Chairman Bob Toll was sick of watching his stock languish, so he went to town and bought back 2 percent of the company's shares in the past quarter.
And those were just on the existing levels: on newer ones, the devs really went to town, presenting dismemberment by monkeys, bodies exploded by gigantic wooden stakes, and beheading by evil spirits.
Alex Rodriguez became the wealthiest burger store janitor on earth Sunday -- when he busted out the mop and went to town at Wahlburgers ... all because the Yankees got swept by the Red Sox.
According to NBC Los Angeles, a man walked up to the star in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, pulled a pickax out of a guitar case, and went to town on it.
I pulled out a razor — a tool I had never used before (okay, minus the time I shaved my eyebrows the night before third-grade picture day) — and went to town on my arms.
The suckers out there not in the know about wombling obviously felt like a parking lot was the best place to dump their scrunched-up gold, and so I really went to town here.
The Late Show host went to town on Donald Trump's much-talked about lunch with the Clemson Tigers football team, at which he served piles of burgers, pizza, and fries from McDonald's, Dominos, and Wendy's.
WASHINGTON — Private donors put up $107 million to usher Donald J. Trump into office in style two years ago, and it is now clear just how enthusiastically his inaugural committee went to town with it.
Mariah claims it wasn't long before Azarian went to town with her credit card, buying personal stuff and also claiming to retailers she was buying things for Mariah, trading the singer's goodwill to get deep discounts.
Schreiber attended SDCC with Sam and Alex, and the trio really went to town on their costumes: Kai dressed as Harley Quinn, face tattoos, cotton-candy hair, baseball bat, and all, while Sasha went as a Jedi.
Stephen Colbert went to town about how Sam Nunberg, one of President Trump's former advisers, gave numerous interviews on Monday on whether he would comply with a grand jury subpoena from the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller.
Most of us sing "Yankee Doodle" with a focus on the tune rather than the seemingly gibberish words: Yankee Doodle went to town A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap And called it macaroni.
While Armie Hammer and Luca Guadagnino were busy hugging and Rita Moreno went to town on all the snacks, McDormand tried to track down the golden, dickless man she won for her turn in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
The vandal who went to town on Donald Trump's star has more than enough money to defend himself in court ... he has a massive Dr. Seuss art collection and, get this, his great great granddad created the Otis Elevator Company!
Maryland police are currently searching for a thief in Prince George's County who stole a backhoe, drove it five miles to a nearby bank, and went to town on the drive-thru ATM with the piece of excavating equipment, WTOP reports.
At a time afterwards when the media went to town on me she was always there for me sending me messages of love and encouragement and always offering walks from Bondi to Bronte – one of her favorite things to do.
As you might have heard, early Wednesday morning a guy allegedly pulled a pickax out of a guitar case and went to town on Donald Trump's Hollywood star in LA, smashing it to bits before turning himself in to local police.
A cemetery marker in Norwalk, where he died in 1795 after serving in the State House of Representatives, credits him as the stimulus for the song, whose most popular lyrics begin: Yankee Doodle went to town, A-riding on a pony.
If I were a Republican congressman in a high-tax blue state who voted for this tax bill, I would want to spend some quality time with my favorite CPA before I went to town hall meetings, singing the praises of this legislation.
My parents got me a $100 Amazon gift card for my birthday, so I went to town on as many books as I could find, including Becoming by Michelle Obama, Thick: And Other Essays by Tressie McMillan, and How to Be Black by Baratunde Thurston.
The next black heavyweight champion of the world, Joe Louis, was most commonly known as the 'Brown Bomber', though the American press went to town with the racist nicknames and also labelled him 'The Mahogany Mauler', 'The Chocolate Chopper' and 'The Safari Sandman', among other things.
She said something in Balinese to the assistant, and then I was stuck in this uncomfortable position for a while; the helper pinched at the tight muscles all along my spine (sort of like a massage, but with quick, small movements) while Ibu went to town on my feet.
In the studio we pulled up the demo of what we had worked on at the house—rough vocals, guitars, kicks and claps, a few samples—and Matt Chamberlain [a session drummer who was worked with artists like Romeo Santos, Fiona Apple, Frank Ocean and Morrissey] went to town on this thing.
While hard-working correspondents told stories of rescue and heartbreak, mostly left-wing commentators went to town on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE from their dry, air-conditioned studios.
And in a special treat for subscribers, get a jump on your spring organizing with this step-by-step program to tidying up your home.) A (mostly) all-purpose cleaner The other Sunday I put on Little Mix, cracked a beer, filled a small bucket with diluted all-purpose cleaner, grabbed a microfiber rag and absolutely went to town on my kitchen and dining nook.
The coordinator appears in normal script between the conjuncts. ::[Sarah] and [Xolani] went to town. \- N + N ::[The chicken] and [the rice] go well together. \- NP + NP ::The president will [understand] and [agree].
The strip gave rise to a much recited jump-rope rhyme: :Toots and Casper went to town. :Tootsie bought an evening gown, :Casper bought a pair of shoes, :Buttercup bought the Daily News.
For example, given the following two sentences (which have finite verbs): : : that woman house ABL go.out-PST.FINITE : That woman came out of the house. : : that woman town DAT go-PST.FINITE : That woman went to town.
Since then, they quit drinking. Sadly, the bottle wasn't empty. Although Jussi suggested to "pour this stuff," two friends drank it and then went to town drunk. Got to meet them tailor Tahvo Kenanen they intimidated and nearly beat him.
Ludo calls Caitlin and tells her to come back. Summer will not talk to her because she thinks that Caitlin was after her, when they went to town. Luckily this does not lead to an argument. Caitlin decides to help Summer discover how her mother died.
Saunders went to confront Pullen, carrying a rifle with him, with J.D. Manning staying in the buggy. Saunders shot Pullen in the arm once, then Pullen shot Saunders with a Winchester rifle. J.D. Manning went to town to get the posse. Pullen then hid in Powers Bayou (the swamp) in a hollow tree.
Houser told Captain William Baxter of the Highway Patrol, a patron of his restaurant, about the group. Barrow and Jones went into townSources are split on this; most say that it was Blanche who went to town, but she recounted it as Clyde and Jones; p. 112 to purchase bandages, crackers, cheese, and atropine sulfate to treat Parker's leg.
He attended a local primary school in Vrbica, Liptovský Mikuláš. After first four years, he went to town called Stráže pod Tatrami (now Poprad) in order to improve his German. There was a strong German speaking community and this practice was very usual. He attended secondary education in Levoča, Kežmarok and Košice, where he completed his secondary schooling.
I found the wig and went to town... Both characters speak honestly from within me, but Christeene addresses issues that Rebecca does not. There's a lot of political and social commentary going on. It allows me to try to process and understand me, Paul -- as a queer, a Southern boy. Someone understanding my environment and my own social realms.
She then ran into the Ranchman's Corral Saloon, whose owner was George McKittrick, a rival of Downing. McKittrick told Leal to stay in his saloon and to stay clear of the "Free and Easy" saloon. McKittrick then went to town Justice Page and told him about the Downing-Leal situation. Page issued a warrant for Downing's arrest and handed the warrant to Constable Bud Snow.
On August 5, 1860, a fire broke out and burned most of the booming town of Henderson. Forty-three buildings, including two hotels, were destroyed in the fire, for a loss of $220,000. According to the Depot Museum, a man named John Crow recalled the fire as follows: > I was about eight years old when Henderson burned. I went to town with my > father the day after the fire.
In the same year, a chapel to Saint Joseph was built. It became a municipality in 1885, when it was separated from Casa Branca.IBGE, history In the late 1800s and the early 1900s the town received a mass of immigration from northern Italy, those immigrants went to town for working in the coffee fields in replacement of the slave workforce, since slaves were set free in 1888 by an act of Princess Elizabeth.
This led to a two-week protest from students. Further details about this story can be found in Taylor Branch's Parting The Waters, America In The King Years 1954-63, published by Simon and Schuster in 1988. This book mentions that the headmaster was told over the phone that the police were about to arrest two of his students at the bus station. He failed to recognize this call as a ruse, so he went to town.
The story is documented in the book Witness to Injustice by David Frost, Jr. One of the Forte men went to town and had a fight with a white man. A knife was involved and both men were injured. When Forte made it home to Eufaula, the women and children moved into the woods for protection, while the men prepared for a fight. The next day a group of klansmen came to seek revenge at the Forte compound.
Veslemøy (or Gislaug), is the youngest of three sisters, living alone with her elderly mother in the area of Jæren. Her oldest sister is dead, and her other sister went to town, possibly falling into prostitution. The family is poor, and is sometimes harassed by the local land-owner. Veslemøy is known to have great insight in local tradition and folklore, and the other youths often gather around her to hear her tell stories, or to conduct riddle-games.
Binmaley's town center has a Neo classical church dating back to the 17th century. It also became famous throughout the Philippines for the outstanding academic achievements of students (and its distinctive corps of military cadets) from its Binmaley Catholic High School, especially when it was headed by a German priest, Fr. Leo Behneke, in the 1960s and 1970s. Its name roughly means "the place which became a town" or "went to town" in the Pangasinan language. Binmaley, is famously known for its "Sigay Festival".
After four years, gypsies came by the house where Nourie Hadig was. She bought a girl from them, and they both served the prince. At the end of the seven years, the prince woke and because the gypsy girl was tending him, he thought she had served him all seven years, so he decided to marry her. While wedding arrangements were going on, the prince went to town and told Nourie Hadig that since she must have helped some, he would buy her something.
Michigan looked to recover from their stunning loss to App State in their next game against Oregon. Michigan took a 7–3 lead in the first quarter, but then Dennis Dixon and the high-powered Oregon offense went to town on the struggling Wolverines defense, giving Michigan its worst home loss ever. The Michigan fans booed the Wolverines on their home field and people were calling for Head Coach Lloyd Carr's head. The loss was another embarrassment to the football program at the University of Michigan.
19 A dummy book was prepared but the title Timmy Willie was rejected as well as The Tale of a Country Mouse. When The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse was finally settled upon, the story's opening line - "Timmy Willie went to town by mistake in a hamper" - was, of necessity, changed to "Johnny Town-Mouse was born in a cupboard. Timmy Willie was born in a garden." In May 1918, Potter sent her publisher six drawings for the new book while managing various problems at the farm and attending her brother Bertram's funeral.
On separate occasions in late May and early July, the sunset is aligned with the street grid lines, with the result that the sun is visible at or near the western horizon from street level. A similar phenomenon occurs with the sunrise in January and December. The FDR Drive and Harlem River Drive, both designed by controversial New York master planner Robert Moses,Kennicott, Philip. "A Builder Who Went to Town: Robert Moses Shaped Modern New York, for Better and for Worse" , The Washington Post, March 11, 2007.
Charlie Stephens, who was age 10, told how he saw the airship trailing smoke as it headed north toward Aurora. He wanted to see what happened, but his father made him finish his chores; later, he told how his father went to town the next day and saw wreckage from the crash. MUFON then investigated the Aurora Cemetery and uncovered a grave marker that appeared to show a flying saucer of some sort, as well as readings from its metal detector. MUFON asked for permission to exhume the site, but the cemetery association declined permission.
In Warlpiri, a Pama-Nyungan language spoken in Australia, conjunctions function differently from English or other Germanic languages. In unembedded contexts, Warlpiri uses the coordinator manu, such that P manu Q translates to "P and Q": Cecilia manu Gloriapala yanu tawunu kurra means "Cecilia and Gloria went to town", but in the negative contexts, P manu Q translates to "neither P nor Q", such that kularnangku yinyi rampaku manu loli means "I won't give you cookies or lollipops", as kularnanagku is a form of the Warlpiri negative marker.
Children of the Light combines a sweeping view of South African history with perspective on the life of one of its most influential figures: Desmond Tutu. His story — which has never been covered by a documentary before — began long before an uprising over apartheid policies took place. Born to an uneducated mother, Tutu recalls looking to figures like Americans Jackie Robinson and Cab Calloway as early inspirations in a segregated society where white bullies would chase and attack him every time he went to town. Troubles began stirring in his country at large when he was 17.
Salter has a history of using found materials in his workHolliman, Woody; Art Papers Magazine, March/April 2000 Around 2003, inspired by their "mechanical" shapes, Salter assembled a number of the pre-formed pieces into his first "big one." The six-foot tall figure led to a solo show at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, where, in a 30-foot high available space, former curator David J. Brown suggested: "Why don't you make a really big one?" With that, Salter says, "I went to town." His giant Styrobots have since appeared in shows in New York City, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and Brussels, Belgium.
Q.E.D. Miss Welitsch is the Metropolitan's Salome of record".Quoted in "Met Performance CID:149720: Gianni Schicchi (40) Salome (25)": Metropolitan Opera House 02/4/1949", Metropolitan Opera House archives, retrieved 30 August 2018 Variety reported the praise of Welitsch's singing and acting, but concentrated more on her performance of Salome's dance of the seven veils: "Miss Welitsch really went to town, putting on a shimmy dance that makes 52nd Street swing choryphees look pale in comparison, and that had the Met audience gasping.""Met's Sensational New Soprano", Variety, 9 February 1949, p. 60 The historian Kenneth Morgan writes: At the Metropolitan Opera, Welitsch sang the roles with which she was associated in London, and added Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus.
Legend has it that once she met a woman and her children; having been told by the woman that her husband went to town for supplies three days before and had not returned, she went searching for the man, and found him in a bar. She then led him out of the bar, tied him to her horse and dragged him all the way back to his house, staying overnight to make sure he wouldn't leave the house again. A newspaper report also told of her saving the lives of 20 army men when attacked by Apaches. According to the article, she had left the men to look for items to cook with, and when she returned, she noticed that the army men were surrounded by Apache, and that two army men had already been killed.

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