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Sometimes Mars sits bolt upright, with no seasons to mention.
She sits bolt upright, with natural makeup and "bedhead" hair.
The back seats in the double cab are nearly bolt upright.
Sitting bolt upright, laboring to breathe, was the poet Robert Lowell.
At night, often as not, I'd bolt upright at 4 a.
But like a snap of ammonia under the nostrils, a new case makes him practically bolt upright.
I sit bolt upright in bed, remembering with horror that I'm supposed to be a role model.
So instead, I raise my Winchester to her, which immediately has her bolt upright and sprinting between the cacti.
Invited round to their house, she sits bolt upright on the couch, impeccably clad, as if in a pew at church.
It's abnormal to restrain people while they're getting tattooed, or for them to bolt upright in agony to escape the needle's unrelenting penetrations.
I became stressed at the idea of sleeping through my light alarm clock, and sat bolt upright every hour to check the time.
In between, he crosses his arms and stands bolt upright, like a computer scientist confident he has just entered a line of unimpeachable code.
Sitting bolt upright, eyes locked onto mine, gesticulating with purpose, he pointed to the large flat-screen TV behind us: therein lay the enemy.
I finally get into the shirt which, being tighter than a dolphin's asshole, demands that I sit bolt upright on the edge of my bed.
Watching the tail end of Stage 15 on Sunday night, I saw something that made me bolt upright on my couch, cutting through the years of malaise to more innocent days.
"They're crumpling to the floor or slouching one second, then bolt upright and arms flailing the next," says Adam Hobbs, who is part of a Toronto team of volunteer medics called Emergency Medical Responders.
What Davis saw in that exhibition had him sitting bolt upright in astonishment: Gauguin and Matisse using colors that had no connection to nature; Cubism shattering forms, flattening space, turning words — newspaper headlines, product labels — into objects.
He seems to have no interesting in the use of his height and reach advantages, and instead stands bolt upright with his hands low while in striking range, often escaping by the skin of his teeth and the benefit of his quick reflexes.
When they're marking their territory by spraying—or in a neutered cat, phantom spraying (when no urine comes out)—they will point their tail bolt upright in the air, 90 degrees to the spine, and the tip of it will flick from side to side.
For some people, this means they are over-sensitive to lights or sounds, but there are others for whom a caress feels like sandpaper tearing their skin, and there are babies who will scream and won't sleep unless they are held tightly and bolt upright.
The first three theme entries are three-word phrases that end in T, like 27A's SAT BOLT UPRIGHT, and the appropriate last one, 54A's LAST BUT NOT LEAST, contains four words ending in T. But wait — as the wise man Ron Popeil once said, there's more.
Bolt Upright was an American rap rock music group from Hollywood, California, United States, who were signed to Sony 550 Music.
So I left her for a minute or so sobbing. Then, as I got nearer, I just went, 'Jean, Jean...' And she sat bolt upright and said, 'What picture do you want Neil? I'm only acting'. It was just amazing because everyone on the floor was in floods of tears.
Brothers Toriono and Damien Mayek grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Toriono began DJing at 13 years old and began producing hip hop records at 15. He produced the album for his own group, Def Supreme, during this time. In 1996, both brothers moved to Los Angeles, California and formed Bolt Upright.
According to one witness, he was seen at 3 a.m. sitting bolt upright with eyes wide open. On the morning of July 30, still at the bench, he sold his new laptop computer to a 15-year- old boy for $60. The laptop was seized by the RCMP as evidence; the boy was subsequently given a new laptop for his honesty by an anonymous businessman.
Then, as I got nearer, I just went, 'Jean, Jean...' And she sat bolt upright and said, 'What picture do you want Neil? I'm only acting'. It was just amazing because everyone on the floor was in floods of tears." Commenting on the screen partnership, actress Jean Alexander has said, "It was a real pleasure working with Bernard Youens, who played my screen husband, Stan.
The band signed to Sony's 550 Music in 1998 and released a five-track self-titled EP. The band released its first and only LP Red Carpet Sindrome in 1999 and performed shows alongside Kid Rock, Powerman 5000, Kottonmouth Kings, Staind and Everlast. Bolt Upright broke up in 2001. The Mayek brothers still work in music. Damien operates a music production company named Damien Valentine Music.
Marson rode at a weight of eight stone. He was a strong jockey, but was hard on his horses, using his spurs liberally. When riding, he sat bolt upright, in an inelegant style. As a jockey on the northern circuit, Marson had a loathing of Southern jockeys in general and, in particular Nat Flatman, who ended up riding Voltigeur in his most famous match against The Flying Dutchman.
Following Maurice Binder's death in 1991, Daniel Kleinman became the designer of the Bond opening graphics. Beginning with GoldenEye (1995), the barrel was computer-generated (but still resembles the original images of the barrel itself) emphasising light and shade variations in the rifling spiral as the reflected light shifts with the gun's movement. Like Dalton, Brosnan shoots one-handed. Unlike the previous Bonds, he remains bolt upright as he fires, with his gun arm extended straight at the camera.
Many say Miyata pioneered triple butting, and revolutionized frame building techniques. The first Miyatas were bolt-upright town bikes. Over the decades, Miyata established a good foothold in the bicycle market, becoming contracted by multiple local brands to build their bicycles and ultimately attracting Panasonic Corporation to become a shareholder in 1959. Panasonic Corporation, for a period the manufacturer of National and Panasonic brand bicycles, was Miyata's largest shareholder from 1959 until 2008, when it sold its remaining stake in Miyata.
Initially laughed at, his style revolutionized the sport worldwide. (Although he did not invent it. The "American Seat" of short stirrups and crouching over the horse's neck and withers was used in the colonies as far back as the quarter mile dashes along tracks cut in the wilderness as well as being the preferred riding style of the Native Americans. Not only that, but two years before Sloan rode in England, the African American jockey, Willie Simms had ridden exactly that way taking England's Crawfurd Plate (sic) at Newmarket against England's finest bolt-upright riders.
In 1935, the population was described by a visitor: "All around the shores of Spilsby the quaint, pretty little fairy penguins have their burrows. Sitting bolt upright, their short, hair-like plumage dark blue, with white fronts, they look at human beings with eyes which hold no fear, only a mild wonder at the appearance of the intruder. You can walk among them: they do not move, except to follow you with their eyes."Lindsay, H. A. "Seeing the islands of the SA coast" The Advertiser, South Australia (1935-04-13) In 2006, the Spilsby Island population was estimated at 2000-3000 birds.
Robinson developed a riding style which saw him employ a low, crouching posture, especially in a finish. This was closer to the modern style introduced to England by American riders such as Tod Sloan at the end of the century and in contrast to most jockeys of the time who tended to sit "bolt upright". Even by the standards of his time, Robinson made frequent and vigorous use of the whip, leaving some of his mounts bleeding. One horse named Ardrossan was so affected that he later attacked Robinson on the training gallops and the jockey narrowly escaped serious injury.
A crestless rare dark morph in flight from Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal Adult changeable hawk-eagles are typically dark brown above and boldly streaked below with a strong bill, a variably sized, often floppy crest or no crest, rather short wings, a quite long, thinly-barred tail and long feathered legs. This species tends to perch “boltupright, and may perch in various places from somewhat secluded spots to also quite open area as well. When perched, their wings reach only about one-third to halfway down tail. Pale morph adults are mainly dark brown above with very faint paler edges (usually only conspicuous on the wing-coverts).
Frances wears an outfit which in fact is an informal summer suit (as we would now call it) with a separate skirt and jacket, not a dress, of a light blue similar to those that Gainsborough often gave his early female sitters, including her mother, and which may not represent any actual garment of that colour. She wears informal mules and a straw hat. However, their poses are certainly different, with Robert's nonchalant pose not matched by Frances, who is "sitting bolt upright". Apart from considerations of corsetry, and the poise expected of ladies, her figure was probably painted from a dressed artist's mannequin.
15 October 1859 a body was found in the River Irwell at Mode Wheel, bolt upright in the water with a top hat still jammed firmly on his head. The corpse was taken to the Swann Inn, Pendlebury where an inquest was held. A juror recognised the body as that of Harry Stokes, advising that he was "not a man but a woman". Harry’s body was inspected by two women who confirmed it was that of a woman. The inquest into Harry’s death was reported in the local press, with headlines such as ‘A WOMAN PASSING AS A MAN FOR FORTY YEARS’ – the Manchester Examiner; and ‘HARRY STOKES THE MAN WOMAN’ – The Salford weekly News.
The tale tells of a merchant whose wife enjoys revelry and socializing, on which she spends money. A young monk, who is close friends with the merchant, comes to stay with them. After confessing that she does not love her husband, the wife asks the monk for one hundred franks to pay her debts. The monk, without her knowledge, borrows the money from the merchant to give to the wife, at which point she agrees with the monk: :"That for thise hundred frankes he sholde al nyght :Have hire in his armes bolt upright;" (lines 315-316) The monk volunteers the information that he has returned the loan back to the wife a few days after he had borrowed it, and then leaves town.
After a period as a freelance, during which time her work also appeared in also appeared in The Guardian, Newsweek and The New York Times, Soames joined the staff of The Sunday Times in 1968, remaining with the newspaper until 2000. She photographed world leaders, including Menachem Begin and several British prime ministers. She did not restrict herself to portraits of the prominent, which Soames described as being "photographs of people", but worked in war zones as well. Working as a photojournalist, she documented the 1973 Arab–Israeli War with Sunday Times reporter Nicholas Tomalin who wrote in his last dispatch, while bombs around them were exploding, that Soames was "the first Englishwoman photographer to stand bolt upright throughout (an air attack) snapping pictures as if she were covering a golf tournament".
The more ornamental examples had cane seats and ill- proportioned cane backs. From these forms was gradually developed the Chippendale chair, with its elaborately interlaced back, its graceful arms and square or cabriole legs, the latter terminating in the claw and ball or the pad foot. George Hepplewhite, Thomas Sheraton and Robert Adam all aimed at lightening the chair, which, even in the master hands of Thomas Chippendale, remained comparatively heavy. The endeavour succeeded, and the modern chair is everywhere comparatively slight. 18th-century chairs A reading of Molière, Jean François de Troy, about 1728 Informal, galante manners and a new half- reclining posture that replaced the former bolt-upright demeanor of court and aristocracy in the age of Louis XIV went hand-in-hand with new commodious seat furniture, developed in Paris about 1720 (illustration, right).
The music video for "Dare" included an appearance by Shaun Ryder (of Happy Mondays and Black Grape fame, at the request of Damon Albarn) as a giant disembodied head kept alive by machinery in Noodle's wardrobe. In a departure for the band, the song is mostly performed in the video by Noodle, with 2-D, Russel, and Murdoc only appearing in short cameos in the video; 2-D is seen listening into Noodle's room by pressing his ear to the floor, Russel is shown seated on a toilet reading a newspaper directly below Noodle's room and Murdoc appears at the end of the video lying in bed with Shaun Ryder, who wakes up, apparently having dreamt up the entire sequence of the video. A voice beside him growls, "go back to sleep, honey," revealing the voice to belong to Murdoc, after which it is further revealed to be another nightmare. That time, it was actually dreamt by Murdoc, who also wakes up bolt upright in his own bed gasping and panting.

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